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danye
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31 Jan 2011, 5:28 pm

Your Aspie score: 174of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 41 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

i have a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder :?:



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31 Jan 2011, 9:19 pm

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NT: 20/200

Pretty, ain't it? :lol:


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01 Feb 2011, 2:51 am

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160 aspie
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01 Feb 2011, 11:53 am

Took it out of curiosity. Told me what I already know.

Your Aspie score: 180 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 22 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

Anyone figure out what this actually means?

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01 Feb 2011, 11:59 am

Kiseki wrote:
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I don't really either, but I saved it. Hoping when I can get to see a doc about it they can explain it to me somehow.


What kinds of tests would a doctor administer to an adult? I would love to seek diagnosis, but I act pretty normal most of the time. I don't think it could really be picked up unless I was taking the test in a group setting or something.


I'm not sure from what I've been seeing that there's one specific test to dx an adult? I think (or maybe I hope?) that it involves going over one's history and talking to family members if possible. Maybe someone who has been dx'd as an adult can shed some light on it... I'd be grateful for the insight actually so I can get an idea of what to expect.



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01 Feb 2011, 12:03 pm

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I'm not sure from what I've been seeing that there's one specific test to dx an adult? I think (or maybe I hope?) that it involves going over one's history and talking to family members if possible. Maybe someone who has been dx'd as an adult can shed some light on it... I'd be grateful for the insight actually so I can get an idea of what to expect.


I'm blurry on the details (it was so long ago), but that sounds a lot like how I was diagnosed as a child. I was diagnosed at a relatively young age, and they seemed to talk it over about the history and my behavior, met me, examined me a little... My memory is bad, sorry. I wish I could shed more light on how I was diagnosed.



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01 Feb 2011, 2:53 pm

Unlimited_Sky wrote:
Anyone figure out what this actually means?

It's a graphical representation of both the area and the degree to which you show Aspie and/or NT tendencies, over a range of behavioural aspects.
So an NT would typically show much the same plot shape as yours - but on the opposite side of the chart.
(actually I've had four NTs try this out and waddya know: they're plotted as NTs :lol: )


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01 Feb 2011, 7:53 pm

I just did this last night and got 132/200. Although I'm not certain about the accuracy. I was tired and the test was soo long and boring. I could hardly focus and probably just picked things randomly in the second half.



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01 Feb 2011, 9:19 pm

y-pod wrote:
I just did this last night and got 132/200. Although I'm not certain about the accuracy. I was tired and the test was soo long and boring. I could hardly focus and probably just picked things randomly in the second half.

Don't you guys find the test very tedious and boring?


What was your NT score?

I LOVE taking tests about myself! So no, it was fascinating for me. The first time I took it I laughed out loud the whole time cuz it was like it had been written for me. Finally I know what the hell is so weird about me.


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01 Feb 2011, 10:06 pm

I was interested in the test, so I kind of ignored everything else while I took it, lol. I just heard about Asperger's from my father today as he is seeking diagnosis, and everything he explained kind of clicked. So I have spent the last 6 hours scouring the interwebs for any info I can find (Apparently my subconscious really wants me to cement the symptoms in my actions, lol). I function quite well in society now (comparing my younger self to my present 25-year old self), but realizes this is mostly due to learning how to act "normal" in social situations. Until today I thought that "faking confidence until I have it" or staring at the bridge of someone's nose to force eye contact were just normal devices for social interaction. Now I am realizing that my analyzing how to act in a social situation is just how I have adapted. Anywho, here are my scores (first post so no images):

Your Aspie score: 160 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 66 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

I have a feeling I will be on this site and the forums from here on out. So hello to everybody.

EDIT: It seems that for an hour after taking the test you can click a link to see a PDF with results that quite detailed and give some explanation to the scores.



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01 Feb 2011, 10:07 pm

One more thiing...How awesome is it that the first ranking in the forums is "Emu Egg"?



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01 Feb 2011, 10:58 pm

Raymeister wrote:
I was interested in the test, so I kind of ignored everything else while I took it, lol. I just heard about Asperger's from my father today as he is seeking diagnosis, and everything he explained kind of clicked. So I have spent the last 6 hours scouring the interwebs for any info I can find (Apparently my subconscious really wants me to cement the symptoms in my actions, lol). I function quite well in society now (comparing my younger self to my present 25-year old self), but realizes this is mostly due to learning how to act "normal" in social situations. Until today I thought that "faking confidence until I have it" or staring at the bridge of someone's nose to force eye contact were just normal devices for social interaction. Now I am realizing that my analyzing how to act in a social situation is just how I have adapted. Anywho, here are my scores (first post so no images):

Your Aspie score: 160 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 66 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

I have a feeling I will be on this site and the forums from here on out. So hello to everybody.

EDIT: It seems that for an hour after taking the test you can click a link to see a PDF with results that quite detailed and give some explanation to the scores.


Hello! Nice to meet you :) It seems our scores are REALLY close! My father also has Aspie traits.


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02 Feb 2011, 6:20 am

Kiseki wrote:
y-pod wrote:
I just did this last night and got 132/200. Although I'm not certain about the accuracy. I was tired and the test was soo long and boring. I could hardly focus and probably just picked things randomly in the second half.

Don't you guys find the test very tedious and boring?


What was your NT score?

I LOVE taking tests about myself! So no, it was fascinating for me. The first time I took it I laughed out loud the whole time cuz it was like it had been written for me. Finally I know what the hell is so weird about me.


NT score was 60 I think. I might have missed a few questions by leaving them in the don't know category. These tests seem hard to me because I'm not that great at introspection. How do I know what others think of me? I hardly know what I think about myself.

* OK, now I looked at the detailed printout and realized I might have made some mistakes because I didn't know what they were asking about exactly. :D i.e. "Do you drop things when your attention is on other things?" I answered No, because I have a good grip and never just drop whatever I was holding onto the floor. Although now I look at it, um, did they mean it like stopped doing things, instead of letting go of the dinner plate? Yes? No?



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02 Feb 2011, 7:05 am

y-pod wrote:
"Do you drop things when your attention is on other things?" I answered No, because I have a good grip and never just drop whatever I was holding onto the floor. Although now I look at it, um, did they mean it like stopped doing things, instead of letting go of the dinner plate? Yes? No?

Yeah, I tended to analyze the legs of these questions too. :roll:
I took this one to mean "Do you tend to be more clumsy or erratic while doing one thing, when your attention is distracted other things?"


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02 Feb 2011, 5:37 pm

Heres my score:

Aspie score: 123 of 200

Neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 106 of 200

http://rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=68&p ... =57&p12=50

"You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits"



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02 Feb 2011, 6:05 pm

Raymeister wrote:
One more thiing...How awesome is it that the first ranking in the forums is "Emu Egg"?

Cute, huh? :lol:
If you haven't seen it, there's an explanation here.


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