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T/F: Children with Autism don't like affection. - Answer-False T/F: Autism affects children as well as adults. - Answer-True Which gender is 4 times more likely to develop Autism? - Answer-Boys (80%, Girls 20%) T/F: 40% of all children with Autism have to wait more than 3 years for a clear...

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RBT Test - Introduction to Autism
Spectrum Disorders Exam Questions
and Answers
T/F: Children with Autism don't like affection. - Answer-False

T/F: Autism affects children as well as adults. - Answer-True

Which gender is 4 times more likely to develop Autism? - Answer-Boys (80%, Girls
20%)

T/F: 40% of all children with Autism have to wait more than 3 years for a clear diagnosis
from their doctor - Answer-True

People with Autism often want to make friends but... - Answer-Due to their disability,
people find making friends difficult

Do adults with Autism typically have full time jobs? - Answer-Less than 15% of adults
with Autism are in full time paid employment positions, even though they may have
adequate cognitive and communicative ability to perform functional and meaningful
tasks and jobs.

What is Autism more common than? - Answer-Diabetes, Cancer, or Down Syndrome

Is the number of Americans with Autism growing, declining, or remaining at a steady
number? - Answer-Increasing by 10-17% per year

Who does Autism affect? - Answer-All types of SES, racial, educational, etc. levels

Autism Spectrum Disorder- More Symptomatically Involved - Answer-Less appropriate
language, more intense self stimulation, no interest in peers

Autism Spectrum Disorder- Less Symptomatically Involved - Answer-Odd expression of
language, mild self stimulation/restricted interests, social awkwardness

What is Autism? - Answer-A general term used to describe a constellation of complex
developmental disorders (aka Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Diagnostic Criteria of Autism (1) - Answer-Persistent deficits in social communication
and social interaction across contexts, not accounted for by general developmental
delays

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