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Diagnostic criteria for ASD are now supplemented by _________________ . - answer
Descriptors

if a person is part of the aloof group, which would be one of their behaviors? - answer
Behave as though others don't exist.

Self-stimulatory stereotypic movements include all the behaviors below except for
________________ . - answer repetitive utterances

Terms previously used when referencing autism include all except which of the
following: - answer Cognitive disorder

The term dissociable is used when referring to the ability to _____________
communication and language? - answer Separate

What was the major problem with the concept of autism subtypes? - answer It proved
difficult in practice to make unambiguous distinctions between them.

If communication difficulties sufficient for the diagnosis of Social Communication
Disorder (SCD) are not noticed until the child enters school, the diagnosis... -
answermay still be made if these difficulties were found to have been present from a
very early age

Which is not one of the Wing's four types of autism-related social behavior? -
answerThe quiet group

Which of the following are changes from the DSM-IV to DSM-5 diagnostic criteria? -
answer-new diagnostic condition, Social Communication Disorder, was introduced.
- The severity of symptoms is specified as descriptors.
- Unlike DSM-IV, the DSM-5 abandoned the PDD-suptypes concept in favor of the
spectrum concept
-Restricted and repetitive behavior is no longer seen as an essential element.

Which is not an accurate description of a reaction to the changes from DSM-IV to DSM-
5 in the diagnosis of autism? - answerThe changes were accepted as wonderful and
forward-thinking by all.

According to Hans Asperger, children with autistic psychopathy may present with
__________________ . - answer-motor clumsiness.

, -limited or inappropriate non-verbal communciation.
-all-absorbing, narrow interests, often to the exclusion of other activities.

By the mid-1970's, which of the following theories about Autism Spectrum Disorder was
disproved? - answerAutism is a form of psychosis
& Autism is a form of neurosis

Creak's 'Nine Points' is a list of diagnostic criteria for what condition? - answerChildhood
Schizophrenia

In the early years, what mental disorder was often diagnosed instead of autism? -
answerSchizophrenia

Infantile autism (as it was called then) was formally recognized as a distinct condition in
1980 by which diagnostic nominclature? - answerDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders-Third Edition (DSM-III)

Neurosis is _____________ . - answera term that in the past was used to characterize
ASD & a personality or mental disturbance not resulting from any known biological
cause.

Prior to recognizing ASD as a distinct condition, the less able of these children with ASD
were most likely described as ______________ . - answerfeeble minded

Although Hans Asperger's paper ('Autistic Psychopathy in Childhood' ) was originally
published in German in 1944, when did his work become well known in English-
speaking countries? - answerover 40 years later

When was "Infantile autism" first recognized as a distinct condition? - answerin 1980

Which of the following is in the Creak's Nine Points diagnostic list for schizophrenia? -
answerGross and sustained impairment of emotional relationships

What distinguishes the ADOS-2 from most other scales used to assess ASD? - answerIt
provides 5 separate modules geared for the subject's particular developmental and
expressive language level.

It is a measure that involves direct observation of the person being assessed.

What can be said about reliability when making decisions about special educational
placement? - answera higher reliability would be best in this situation

When two measures are being compared, it is important that both have high reliability
coefficients because.... - answerHigh reliabilities help ensure that differences are not
due to chance.

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