Set of scientific tests related to Autism Spectrum Disorders

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12 Feb 2012, 2:20 pm

My phycologist suspected that I might have Aspergers Syndrome. All of these tests add evidence to the diagnosis.

1) Autistic/BAP
You scored 127 aloof, 123 rigid and 126 pragmatic

2) AQ: 43

3) EQ: 9 SQ: 105

4) EI: 52 out of 100

5) HS: 21



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13 Feb 2012, 3:41 am

1. Rigid and pragmatic
2. AQ 21
3. EQSQ 50:75
4. Emotional IQ 80



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16 Feb 2012, 3:11 pm

My Results:

The Broad Autism Phenotype Test
You scored 123% on aloof, higher than 87% of your peers.
You scored 95% on rigid, higher than 51% of your peers.
You scored 95% on pragmatic, higher than 61% of your peers.
You scored 7% on diagnosis, higher than 72% of your peers.

AQ Test
Score: 41

Your Systemizing (SQ) and Empathizing (EQ) Quotient Test Results
Your Score EQ 12 SQ 113 Extreme Systemizing

Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression
65

Highly Sensitive
21

Aspie Quiz
Your Aspie score: 167 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 35 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie


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17 Feb 2012, 1:28 pm

Spent a bit of time doing the different tests, my results:

1. BAPQ
Autistic/BAP

You scored 99 aloof, 97 rigid and 118 pragmatic

You scored above the cutoff on all three scales. Clearly, you are either autistic or on the broader autistic phenotype. You probably are not very social, and when you do interact with others, you come off as strange or rude without meaning to. You probably also like things to be familiar and predictable and don't like changes, especially unexpected ones.

Your Analysis

You scored 99% on aloof, higher than 38% of your peers.
You scored 97% on rigid, higher than 54% of your peers.
You scored 118% on pragmatic, higher than 94% of your peers.
You scored 6% on diagnosis, higher than 60% of your peers.

2. AQ
Score: 40

3. EQSQ
EQ: 17
SQ: 85

Extreme Systemizing

4. EIQ
Score: 58%

You appear to have at least some basic skill when it comes to identifying, perceiving and expressing emotions in yourself and others. However, there is still a great deal of room to improve on this core ability.

5. HSP
Score: 18 (probably highly sensitive)

6. Mind in the Eyes
Score: 30 (upper limit in the average range)

7. Face blindness test
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8. Aspie Quiz
Your Aspie score: 161 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 46 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie



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18 Feb 2012, 8:13 am

Your Aspie score: 175 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 26 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

In their scientific study, 80% of the adults with AS scored between 32 and 50 (average score: 35), versus 2% of controls (NTs). Test-retest and interrater reliability of the AQ was good. The AQ is thus a valuable instrument for rapidly quantifying where any given individual is situated on the continuum from autism to normality.
If you score 32 - 50, you might have AS.
Your score: 40

I took the faces one, and got 27, but I'm not sure what to think of that. I guess it's because I understand faces better than voices, but still, I think it may have been a but of a fluke.

I was professionally diagnosed Aspie on 31st January 2012, so I guess the test results were to be expected.

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21 Feb 2012, 7:58 am

Your result for The Broad Autism Phenotype Test ...
Autistic/BAP

You scored 100 aloof, 108 rigid and 88 pragmatic

AQ: 39

Your Aspie score: 120 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits



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21 Feb 2012, 8:28 pm

EQ 15
SQ 86

AQ
Aspie: 146/200
NT 64/200



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23 Feb 2012, 11:39 am

My results:

Your result for The Broad Autism Phenotype Test ...
Autistic/BAP
You scored 121 aloof, 115 rigid and 115 pragmatic
You scored above the cutoff on all three scales. Clearly, you are either autistic or on the broader autistic phenotype. You probably are not very social, and when you do interact with others, you come off as strange or rude without meaning to. You probably also like things to be familiar and predictable and don't like changes, especially unexpected ones.


You scored 121% on aloof, higher than 82% of your peers.

You scored 115% on rigid, higher than 83% of your peers.

You scored 115% on pragmatic, higher than 91% of your peers.

You scored 7% on diagnosis, higher than 72% of your peers.

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AQ: 42

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EQ: 8
SQ: 124

Extreme systemiser

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EIQ: 28

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HSP: didn't score properly

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Mind reading in the eyes test: 8

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Faceblindness: 30 %



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24 Feb 2012, 6:56 am

At the end of the day we are all unique, labels may explain etc... in part anyway, but isn't life one big alternative varied spectrum and some of us are simply more brilliantly unique :alien:


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26 Feb 2012, 5:55 am

Your Aspie score: 137 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 70 of 200



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26 Feb 2012, 9:58 am

I never thought about being an Aspie until a week ago. Then I watched a documentary. I have met Aspies before and my own aunt is autistic with developmental delay, but I never counted myself among them. But now I have taken some tests and the results are, well different than I expected:

BAP-Test: Autistic/BAP
>106% aloof
>99% rigid
>116% pragmatic
>4% diagnosis

EQ: 21
SQ: 75 --> Extreme Systemizing

AQ: 35

EIQ: 116 (at least I understand emotions theoretically!)

Highly sensitive person: Score 19

Mind in the eyes: 22

Aspie-Quiz:
Your Aspie score: 132 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 78 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

So, what do I do now? Get a proper diagnosis?
I am coping rather well with all my differences right now, but there were other times in my past. Also I have the advantage of studying my main special interest.
I just continue consider myself as a unique but peculiar person.



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27 Feb 2012, 4:27 am

I. The Broad Autism Phenotype Test
= You scored 118 aloof, 91 rigid and 119 pragmatic

II. The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) Test
= 35

III. The Empathizing Quotient and Systemizing Quotient - Revised (EQ SQ-R) Tests
= EQ: 9 (Male average is 39.0)
= SQ: 79 (Male average is 61.2)
= Brain Type: Extreme Systemizing

IV. The Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EIQ) Test
= EIQ: 67 - Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression

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You are reasonably skilled when it comes to the core ability of identifying, perceiving and expressing emotions in yourself and others. There is still, however, room for growth. Overall, your skills in this area of emotional intelligence aid you in the process of reading others, understanding how they feel, and effectively identifying your own emotions. These skills form the basis of your ability to relate to the emotions of others as well as well as your ability to understand yourself. Review the results below for further information on areas that could use further improvement.


= my comment: Being an adult and learned to think logically and to analyze things, some of the questions were obvious like in the latter part with the pictures. It was too subjective, anyone could have answered those accurately. Basic emotions and facial expressions, I'll pass. But in a real-world setting, I almost always fail (my girlfriend always tell me I interpreted her wrong because I can't read her face no matter how hard I try to).

V. The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Test
= I checked 18 total

VI. The "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" (Understanding facial expression) Test
= 28

I missed: 2 upset; 4 insisting; 11 regretful; 17 doubtful; 24 pensive; 29 reflective; 34 distrustful; and 35 nervous

= my comment: Because there were words to select from, it's easy to choose the correct answer - logically or emotionally. But remove those, I'll surely fail. I can only read the obvious, basic ones, and that is if I can make myself to pay attention. And I pay attention to body language because there's a need for me to do just that. Otherwise, I don't care at all. I have to tell myself to do this and that, I have to "set" myself so things will trigger in my mind (which still isn't perfect at all).

VII. Face blindness/Prosopagnosia: The Cambridge Face Memory Test
= The link gives me "File Not Found" as of Tuesday, 28/02/2012.

VIII. The Aspie Quiz
= Your Aspie score: 154 of 200
= Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 41 of 200
= You are very likely an Aspie


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02 Mar 2012, 10:28 pm

EQ/SQ
EQ: 9 (average female score 48.0)
SQ: 74 (average female score 51.7)
"extreme systemizing"

Mind's Eye Quiz
29 (higher than I expected... I was guessing most of this but I suppose I did well! :? )

AQ
33

Aspie Quiz
Your Aspie score: 140 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 73 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie



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08 Mar 2012, 1:51 pm

I am posting this here so that I don't lose the results....I already took this once the other day but lost the results :/ I am pretty sure this is almost exactly the same score I got last time.

ASPIE QUIZ:

Your Aspie score: 148 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 43 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

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08 Mar 2012, 9:01 pm

There comes a point that there are too many numbers and often words work when numbers measures fail. Sometimes it just takes adding disparate pieces of information that may fit a variety of possibilities all come together in AS



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22 Mar 2012, 6:39 pm

Questions about the EQ-test:

Quote:
I really enjoy caring for other people.

What kind of people? Best friends, family, casual friends, acquaintances, stangers,...?

Quote:
If anyone asked me if I liked their haircut, I would reply truthfully, even if I didn't like it.

My answer would be: "I don't knoooow... It's so... Different... But you know I don't like it when people have a haircut" (which is the truth, but I said 'I don't know' instead of 'I don't like it'). What should be my answer?

Quote:
Seeing people cry doesn't really upset me.

Again: What kind of people? Best friends, family, casual friends, acquaintances, stangers,...? People on television?


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