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Bernard Rimland and Stephen M. Edelson of the Autism Research Institute developed The Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) to fill this need. The ATEC is a one-page form designed to be completed by parents, teachers, or caretakers. It consists of 4 subtests: I. Speech/Language Communication (14 items); II. Sociability (20 items); III.
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The ATEC contains a total of 77 questions that are classified into four subscales: Speech/ Language/Communication, Sociability, Sensory/Cognitive Awareness, and Physical/Health/Behavior. The ATEC is available free of charge online; you can download it at www.AutismTreatmentEvaluationChecklist. com.
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The Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) is a 77-item diagnostic assessment tool that was developed by (Rimland & Edelson, 1999) at the Autism Research Institute.
The Autism Treatment Evaluation Scale (ATEC) is a 77-item diagnostic assessment tool that was developed by Bernard Rimland and Stephen Edelson at the Autism Research Institute. The ATEC was originally designed to evaluate the effectiveness of autism treatments, but it may also be beneficial as a screening tool for children.