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Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) - Adult/Self Version

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Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) - Adult/Self Research Version (2005)
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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Condition Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project individual, record_id
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY srs_date
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0 :: 1260 Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported gender
Query respond Integer Required Respondent 1::7;999 1 = Parent; 2 = Teacher; 3=Self; 4= Other; 5= Significant other; 6 = Parent 1; 7 = Parent 2; 999 = Not available
Query respond_detail Integer Required Respondent detail 1::8;999 1 = Mother; 2 = Father; 3 = Other relative or custodial adult; 4 = Teacher or caregiver; 5 = Other specialist; 6 = Other; 7 = Child; 8= Spouse; 999 = Not available
respond_detail_oth_spec String 255 Recommended Respondent details
comments_misc String 4,000 Recommended Miscellaneous comments on study, interview, methodology relevant to this form data
srs_2005_male_tscore1 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Awareness male_tscore1
srs_2005_male_tscore2 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Cognition male_tscore2
srs_2005_male_tscore3 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Communitcation male_tscore3
srs_2005_male_tscore4 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Motivation male_tscore4
srs_2005_male_tscore5 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Autistic Mannerisms male_tscore5
srs_2005_male_rawscoreall String 50 Conditional sex == 'm' Total Raw Score male_rawscoreall, male_total
srs_2005_male_tscoreall String 50 Conditional sex == 'm' Total T-Score male_tscoreall
Query srs_2005_female_tscore1 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Awareness
Query srs_2005_female_tscore2 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Cognition
srs_2005_female_tscore3 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Communitcation
Query srs_2005_female_tscore4 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Social Motivation
Query srs_2005_female_tscore5 String 50 Recommended T-Score: Autistic Mannerisms
srs_2005_female_rawscoreall String 50 Conditional sex == 'f' Total Raw Score female_total
srs_2005_female_tscoreall String 50 Conditional sex == 'f' Total T-Score
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_1 Integer Recommended 1. Seems much more uncomfortable in social situations than when alone 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q01_uncomfortable_social
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_2 Integer Recommended 2. Expressions on his or her face don't match what he or she is saying 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q02_expressions_match
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_3 Integer Recommended 3. Seems self-confident when interacting with others 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q03_self_confident
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_4 Integer Recommended 4. When under stress, he or she shows rigid or inflexible patterns of behavior that seem odd. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM SRS_2005_AdultResearcht_4, q04_stress
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_5 Integer Recommended 5. Doesn't recognize when others are trying to take advantage of him or her 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q05_taking_advantage
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_6 Integer Recommended 6. Would rather be alone than with others 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q06_rather_alone
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_7 Integer Recommended 7. Is aware of what others are thinking or feeling 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q07_aware
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_8 Integer Recommended 8. Behaves in ways that seem strange or bizarre 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q08_behaves_bizarre
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_9 Integer Recommended 9. Seems too dependent on other for help with meeting basic needs 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q09_dependent
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_10 Integer Recommended 10. Takes things too literally and doesn't get the real meaning of a conversation 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q10_things_literally
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_11 Integer Recommended 11. Has good self-confidence 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM SRS_2005_AdultResearcht_11, q11_self_confidence
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_12 Integer Recommended 12. Is able to communicate his or her feelings to others 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q12_communicate_feelings
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_13 Integer Recommended 13. is awkward in turn-taking interactions with peers (e.g., doesn't seem to understand the give-and-take of conversations) 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q13_turn_taking
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_14 Integer Recommended 14. Is not well coordinated 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q14_coordinated
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_15 Integer Recommended 15. is able to understand the meaning of other people's tone of voice and facial expressions 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q15_responds_face_tone
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_16 Integer Recommended 16. Avoids eye contact or has unusual eye contact 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q16_eye_contact
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_17 Integer Recommended 17. Recognizes when something is unfair 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q17_recognizes_unfamiliar
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_18 Integer Recommended 18. Has difficulty making friends, even when trying his or her best 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q18_difficulty_friends
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_19 Integer Recommended 19 Gets frustrated trying to get ideas across in conversations 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q19_frustrated_converstation
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_20 Integer Recommended 20. Shows unusual sensory interests (e.g., smelling her or her fingers frequently) or strange, repetitive ways of handling or manipulation small items within reach 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q20_sensory_interests
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_21 Integer Recommended 21. Is able to imitate others' actions and demeanor when it is socially appropriate to do so 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q21_imitate
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_22 Integer Recommended 22. Interacts appropriately with other adults 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q22_interacts_adults
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_23 Integer Recommended 23 Does not join group activities or social events unless forced to do so 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q23_group_activities
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_24 Integer Recommended 24. Has more difficulty than others with changes is his or her routine. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q24_difficulty_routine
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_25 Integer Recommended 25. Doesn't seem to mind being out of step with or "not on the same wavelength" as others. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q25_not_same_wavelength
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_26 Integer Recommended 26. Offers comfort to other when they are sad. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q26_comfort_others
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_27 Integer Recommended 27. Avoids starting social interactions with peers or adults. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q27_avoids_adults
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_28 Integer Recommended 28. Thinks or talks about the same thing over and over. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q28_talk_same_thing
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_29 Integer Recommended 29. Is regarded by the others as odd or weird. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q29_regarded_weird
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_30 Integer Recommended 30. Becomes upset in a situation with lots of things going on. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q30_upset_situation
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_31 Integer Recommended 31. Can't get his or her mind off something once he or she starts thinking about it. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q31_get_mind_off
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_32 Integer Recommended 32. Has good personal hygiene. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q32_hygiene
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_33 Integer Recommended 33. Is socially awkward, even when trying to be polite 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q33_socially_awkward
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_34 Integer Recommended 34. Avoids people who want to be emotionally close to him or her 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q34_avoids_close
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_35 Integer Recommended 35. Has trouble keeping up with the flow of a normal conversation 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q35_trouble_conversation
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_36 Integer Recommended 36. Has difficulty relating to family members 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q36_difficulty_family
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_37 Integer Recommended 37. Has difficulty relating to other adults 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q37_difficulty_adults
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_38 Integer Recommended 38. Responds appropriately to mood changes in others (e.g., when a friend's mood changes from happy to sad) 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q38_responds_mood
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_39 Integer Recommended 39. Has an unusually narrow range of interests 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q39_range_interests
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_40 Integer Recommended 40. Is imaginative without losing touch with reality 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q40_imaginative
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_41 Integer Recommended 41. Wanders aimlessly from one activity to another. 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q41_wanders_aimlessly
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_42 Integer Recommended 42. Seems overly sensitive to sounds, textures, or smells 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q42_sensitve_to_sound
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_43 Integer Recommended 43. Enjoys and is competent with small talk (casual conversation with others) 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q43_enjoys_small_talk
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_44 Integer Recommended 44. Doesn't understand how events relate to one another (cause and effect) the way other adults do 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q44_cause_effect
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_45 Integer Recommended 45. Generally gets interested in what others nearby are paying attention to 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q45_interested_others_attention
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_46 Integer Recommended 46. Has overly serious facial expressions 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q46_serious_facial
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_47 Integer Recommended 47. Laughs at inappropriate times 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q47_laughs_inaproppriately
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_48 Integer Recommended 48. Has a sense of humor, understands jokes 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q48_humor
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_49 Integer Recommended 49. Does extremely well at a few intellectual or computational tasks, but does not do as well at most other tasks 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q49_savant
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_50 Integer Recommended 50. Has repetitive, odd behaviors 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q50_behavior_repetative
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_51 Integer Recommended 51. Has difficulty answering questions directly and ends up talking around the subject 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q51_difficulty_answering
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_52 Integer Recommended 52. Knows when he or she is talking too loud or making too much noise 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q52_knows_too_loud
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_53 Integer Recommended 53. Talks to people with an unusual tone of voice (e.g., talks like a robot or like he or she is giving a lecture) 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q53_unusual_tone
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_54 Integer Recommended 54. Seems to react to people as if they are objects 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q54_people_as_objects
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_55 Integer Recommended 55. Knows when he or she is too close to someone or is invading someone's space 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. REVERSE-SCORED ITEM q55_personal_space
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_56 Integer Recommended 56. Walks in between two people who are talking 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q56_walks_between_people
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_57 Integer Recommended 57. Isolative; tends to not leave his or her home 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q57_isloative
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_58 Integer Recommended 58. Concentrates too much on parts of things rather than seeing the whole picture 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q58_concentrates_parts
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_59 Integer Recommended 59. Is overly suspicious 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q59_suspicious
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_60 Integer Recommended 60. Is emotionally distant, doesn't show his or her feelings 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q60_emotionally_distant
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_61 Integer Recommended 61. Is inflexible, has a hard time changing his or her mind 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q61_inflexible
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_62 Integer Recommended 62. Gives unusual or illogical reasons for doing things 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q62_illogical_reasons
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_63 Integer Recommended 63. Touches or greets others in an unusual way 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q63_greets_unusual_way
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_64 Integer Recommended 64. Is too tense in social settings 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q64_tense
Query srs_2005_adultresearch_65 Integer Recommended 65. Stares or gazes off into space 1;2;3;4 1 = Not true; 2 = Sometimes true; 3 = Often true; 4 = Almost always true. POSITIVE CODED ITEM q65_stares_into_space
Query srs_2005_male_raw1 Integer Recommended Social Awareness Raw Score: Male male_awareness, male_raw1
Query srs_2005_male_raw2 Integer Recommended Social Cognition Raw Score: Male male_cognition, male_raw2
Query srs_2005_male_raw3 Integer Recommended Social Communication Raw Score: Male male_communication, male_raw3
Query srs_2005_male_raw4 Integer Recommended Social Motivation Raw Score: Male male_mannerisms, male_raw4
Query srs_2005_male_raw5 Integer Recommended Autistic Mannerisms Raw Score: Male male_motivation, male_raw5
Query srs_2005_female_raw1 Integer Recommended Social Awareness Raw Score: Female female_awareness
Query srs_2005_female_raw2 Integer Recommended Social Cognition Raw Score: Female female_cognition
Query srs_2005_female_raw3 Integer Recommended Social Communication Raw Score: Female female_communication
Query srs_2005_female_raw4 Integer Recommended Social Motivation Raw Score: Female female_mannerisms
Query srs_2005_female_raw5 Integer Recommended Autistic Mannerisms Raw Score: Female female_motivation
Query phenotype String 200 Required Phenotype/diagnosis for the subject
Query visit String 60 Recommended Visit name srs_apt, srs_apt
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  • Element Name: This is the standard element name
  • Data Type: Which type of data this element is, e.g. String, Float, File location.
  • Size: If applicable, the character limit of this element
  • Required: This column displays whether the element is Required for valid submissions, Recommended for valid submissions, Conditional on other elements, or Optional
  • Description: A basic description
  • Value Range: Which values can appear validly in this element (case sensitive for strings)
  • Notes: Expanded description or notes on coding of values
  • Aliases: A list of currently supported Aliases (alternate element names)
  • For valid elements with shared data, on the far left is a Filter button you can use to view a summary of shared data for that element and apply a query filter to your Cart based on selected value ranges

At the top of this page you can also:

  • Use the search bar to filter the elements displayed. This will not filter on the Size of Required columns
  • Download a copy of this definition in CSV format
  • Download a blank CSV submission template prepopulated with the correct structure header rows ready to fill with subject records and upload

Please email the The NDA Help Desk with any questions.