Childhood Autism Rating Scale
Behavior rating scale intended to help diagnose autism / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) is a behavior rating scale intended to help diagnose autism. CARS was developed by Eric Schopler, Robert J. Reichier, and Barbara Rochen Renner. The scale was designed to help differentiate children with autism from those with other developmental delays, such as intellectual disability.
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Although there is no gold standard among rating scales in detecting autism, CARS is frequently used as part of the diagnostic process.[1]