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1 ed using the Aberrant Behavior Checklist and Social Responsiveness Scale.
2 with age and autistic traits indexed by the Social Responsiveness Scale.
3 cale, Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised, and Social Responsiveness Scale.
4 dimensions through a factor analysis of the Social Responsiveness Scale.
5 icant association with parent ratings in the social responsiveness scale.
6 th information on ASD-related traits via the Social Responsiveness Scale.
7 ]), the verbal IQ (0.53 [P = .004]), and the Social Responsiveness Scale (0.52 [P = .009]) scores.
8 changes directionally favoring JNJ-42165279: Social Responsiveness Scale 2 (SRS, p = 0.064), Repetiti
10 utism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2, the Social Responsiveness Scale-2, and the Child Symptom Inv
11 , while the Child Behavior Checklist and the Social Responsiveness Scale, administered to the main te
13 tor Function Classification System level and Social Responsiveness Scale and Child Behavior Checklist
14 ve ability (Full-Scale IQ), social behavior (Social Responsiveness Scale), and neuromotor performance
16 lf analyses, we define networks that predict Social Responsiveness Scale, Autism Diagnostic Observati
18 neuropsychological assessments including the Social Responsiveness Scale-II (SRS-2) as a measure of a
19 titative genome scan was performed using the Social Responsiveness Scale in a cohort of about 100 fam
21 utism were significantly correlated with the Social Responsiveness Scale (P = 0.05), verbal IQ (P = 0
22 This study demonstrates the utility of the Social Responsiveness Scale quantitative endophenotype t
24 ale or Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised and Social Responsiveness Scale; Revised Child Anxiety and D
26 sures in children, including biparental mean Social Responsiveness Scale scores and proband Repetitiv
31 ividually, and combined, in association with Social Responsiveness Scale scores, using crude and adju
32 es and Measures: Distribution of ASD traits (Social Responsiveness Scale, second edition [SRS-2], wit
33 ores (91.4 [20.4] vs 103.4 [17.8]; P = .01), Social Responsiveness Scale, Second Edition, scores (57.
34 25% or greater reduction in informant-rated Social Responsiveness Scale-Second Edition total scores
35 traits at 6 years were assessed by using the Social Responsiveness Scale short form in 4,624 children
37 had genotyping, sperm methylation data, and Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) score data available.
39 ere 4 and 5 years old, mothers completed the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), a measure of autistic
40 with individual differences measured by the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), a quantitative measur
41 Test, and autism severity assessed with the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), an instrument establi
42 ians: the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC), Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), and Clinical Global I
44 ported autism-related traits measured by the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS)-second edition (n = 39
52 behavior phenotypes (p < 0.0002, measured by Social Responsiveness Scale [SRS] score), which contrast
59 r a social endophenotype in autism using the Social Responsiveness Scale, which provides a quantitati