Set of scientific tests related to Autism Spectrum Disorders

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07 Dec 2009, 5:36 am

Thanks for the tests!!

EQ=38 SQ=114 (Extreme Systemizing)

HSP=27

AQ = 44



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07 Dec 2009, 7:11 am

Here are my scores:

AQ:35

Extreme systemizer EQ: 28, SQ: 72

Reading eyes: 25 = normal: 22-30

Face blindness test: 69%

High Sensitivity Person score: 20

Aspie quiz: very likely aspie
Your Aspie score: 131 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 77 of 200

Broad autism phenotype: Socially Odd - You scored 98 aloof, 80 rigid and 94 pragmatic

Emotional intelligence test:
Subscale IQ score = 92
Subscale percentile = 32

Regular IQ tests: 126, 135

Need to gather some evidence around this aspie-thing. 8)



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07 Dec 2009, 7:37 am

AQ: 37
EQ: 15
SQ: 115 (Extreme Systemizer)
Emotional-Intelligence (subscale): 97 (45-percentile)
HSP: 17 (High sensitive)
Aspie quiz: 146 Aspie / 56 NT (very likely Aspie)
Broad Autistic Spectrum: 132 aloof, 86 rigid and 116 pragmatic (on the BAP)
Mind in the eye: 22 (on the normal limit)
Face Blindness: 68% recognition (a little less than average)

Usual score at IQ test: between 135 and 145 in general IQ test, between 150 and 170 in non verbal IQ test (like Raven's Matrices).


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07 Dec 2009, 12:59 pm

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Subscale IQ score = 76
Subscale percentile = 6

According to your self-report answers, your emotional intelligence is very poor. People who score like you do feel that they have trouble dealing with their own emotions and those of others. They struggle to overcome difficulties in their lives and they are unable to control their moods. It’s hard for them to understand how best to motivate themselves and reach their goals. In addition, they find social interactions quite difficult, for several reasons. They may have trouble allowing themselves to get close with others, finding it difficult to be vulnerable enough to establish intimacy. They also report having trouble offering support to others, likely due to the fact that they do not understand where others are coming from or they lack ideas about how best to help. Perhaps by working on your problem areas, you can become more confident in dealing with your own emotions and those of others.


what?! how am i socially ret*d? i'm pretty sure im good with close friends...um....can having a low self-worth lower your results? :(



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07 Dec 2009, 4:29 pm

Thanks, Scientist for getting these all in one place!

Test scores

BAP: 94 aloof, 97 rigid, and 82 pragmatic (all above cutoff / either BAP or autistic)
Autism Spectrum Quotient: 39 (autism spectrum range)
Aspie Quiz: Aspie-124 / NT-85 (very likely an Aspie)
Empathizing-Systemizing Quotient: EQ-12, SQ-78 (Extreme Systemizer)
Emotional Intelligence: Subscale IQ-81. Subscale percentile-10 (somewhat poor emotional intelligence)
Highly Sensitive Person: 15 (highly sensitive range)
Mind in the eyes: 29 (high typical range)
Face Recognition: 86% (above average)

Extras

Online Alexithymia Questionnaire-G2: 156 (indicates significant alexithymia)
Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale: 44 Fear + 37 Avoidance = 81 (severe social phobia)
Official Weschler IQ: full-scale 121 (130 performance / 112 verbal)
Official Block Design Score: 99%

And if I had been tested when I was younger, some of my scores would have indicated more severity.



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07 Dec 2009, 6:24 pm

AQ: 44
Aspie quiz: 176 Aspie / 29 NT (very likely Aspie)
EQ: 8
SQ: 104 (Extreme Systemizer)
Emotional-Intelligence (subscale): 55 (0.13-percentile) looks like I'm dud emotionally :(
HSP: 25 (High sensitive)
Broad Autistic Spectrum/BAP: 129 aloof, 107 rigid and 126 pragmatic
Mind in the eye: 32 (above average)
Face Blindness: 83% recognition (average)

Also my IQ through Mensa years ago was 141

Thanks for putting up these quizzes/tests....... I love doing these type of things :D



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07 Dec 2009, 6:36 pm

chippies wrote:
AQ: 44
Aspie quiz: 176 Aspie / 29 NT (very likely Aspie)
EQ: 8
SQ: 104 (Extreme Systemizer)
Emotional-Intelligence (subscale): 55 (0.13-percentile) looks like I'm dud emotionally :(
HSP: 25 (High sensitive)
Broad Autistic Spectrum/BAP: 129 aloof, 107 rigid and 126 pragmatic
Mind in the eye: 32 (above average)
Face Blindness: 83% recognition (average)

Also my IQ through Mensa years ago was 141

Thanks for putting up these quizzes/tests....... I love doing these type of things :D


:( i got almost as low. it honestly cant be THAT accurate. i mean, i have best friends and stuff who think i'm a really good supportive friend.



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07 Dec 2009, 6:51 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
chippies wrote:
AQ: 44
Aspie quiz: 176 Aspie / 29 NT (very likely Aspie)
EQ: 8
SQ: 104 (Extreme Systemizer)
Emotional-Intelligence (subscale): 55 (0.13-percentile) looks like I'm dud emotionally :(
HSP: 25 (High sensitive)
Broad Autistic Spectrum/BAP: 129 aloof, 107 rigid and 126 pragmatic
Mind in the eye: 32 (above average)
Face Blindness: 83% recognition (average)

Also my IQ through Mensa years ago was 141

Thanks for putting up these quizzes/tests....... I love doing these type of things :D


:( i got almost as low. it honestly cant be THAT accurate. i mean, i have best friends and stuff who think i'm a really good supportive friend.


I know what you mean. I'm sure I am lot more higher than that. But I am really awkward in social situations & never really sure of what to do, but I don't think it's that low!! !



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07 Dec 2009, 9:44 pm

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I feel Aspie-quiz is not described properly. The term "Aspie" used in Aspie-quiz is not the same thing as ASC, and this is clearly stated as well. Aspie is more like the whole neurodiversity-concept. Thus, Aspie-quiz measures the "super-wide" BAP, not ASCs. To get an indication of a possible ASC, it is recommended to study sub-scores on Aspie obsession, NT social and NT communication. OTOH, the total score does work as an ASC-indicator to the same degree (or even higher degree) as does the total score on the AQ-test. I also think the Neanderthal theory is not related to Aspie-quiz at all, and thus should not be described in this thread.
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08 Dec 2009, 11:37 am

chippies wrote:
I know what you mean. I'm sure I am lot more higher than that. But I am really awkward in social situations & never really sure of what to do, but I don't think it's that low!! !


yeah. i get insanely awkward too. and like, it cant be that horrible, because i'm usually pretty right in what i think i should do...i just am never sure enough that it's right to do it! so i dont. argh.



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09 Dec 2009, 4:55 am

Your result for The Broad Autism Phenotype Test ...
Autistic/BAP
You scored 104 aloof, 101 rigid and 105 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.

Oh wow. I didn't think I'd score that high. It's strange, I don't act like that much, since I'm pretty good at small talk. Then again, it was all learned, not instinctive. As in, I taught myself a set of responses/questions for the average social interaction (how was your weekend, I like your ......, did you do your homework, etc) so that as long as the conversation lasts about ten minutes or less and I don't have to say anything in particular, I'm pretty good.



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09 Dec 2009, 1:07 pm

BAP:

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You scored 110 aloof, 107 rigid and 91 pragmatic



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11 Dec 2009, 5:19 pm

BAP:

You scored 110% on aloof
You scored 94% on rigid
You scored 96% on pragmatic
You scored 10% on diagnosis

You scored 110 aloof, 94 rigid and 96 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.

EIQ:

Snapshot Report
Self-report Component
Subscale IQ score = 69
Subscale percentile = 2

According to your self-report answers, your emotional intelligence is very poor. People who score like you do feel that they have trouble dealing with their own emotions and those of others. They struggle to overcome difficulties in their lives and they are unable to control their moods. It’s hard for them to understand how best to motivate themselves and reach their goals. In addition, they find social interactions quite difficult, for several reasons. They may have trouble allowing themselves to get close with others, finding it difficult to be vulnerable enough to establish intimacy. They also report having trouble offering support to others, likely due to the fact that they do not understand where others are coming from or they lack ideas about how best to help. Perhaps by working on your problem areas, you can become more confident in dealing with your own emotions and those of others.



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11 Dec 2009, 6:32 pm

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6. Understanding facial expression test: The 'Reading the mind in the eyes' test (Baron-Cohen et al.).
Average score is between 22 and 30.
If you have ASD, you might have difficulties understanding facial expression.
And did you know you can actually train understanding facial expression? See: Training mind reading.
Take the 'Reading the mind in the eyes' test


None of these eyes made sense to me. The multi-choice didn't even help.

geee, what does that mean? *sarcasm*


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12 Dec 2009, 8:50 am

> The Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire
Aloof Personality. You scored 104 aloof, 70 rigid and 69 pragmatic

> The Autism Spectrum Quotient
AQ: 31

> The Empathizing Quotient and Systemizing Quotient
Score 14 75 (Extreme Systemizing)

> Emotional Intelligence Quotient
Score 90 (27-percentile)

> HSP
Score 6 (I'm not so sensitive; acutally I like a lot of stimulus)

> Reading the mind in the eyes
18 (I've seen some scores on a forum of a woman-magazine, most score 30++)

> Face Blindness
68% (less than average)



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12 Dec 2009, 10:08 pm

BAP Quiz:
I took this earlier today, I got Rigid, most likely BAP

AQ:
I got a 27

SQ test I took a long time ago, got systemizer


EIQ:
Snapshot Report
Self-report Component
Subscale IQ score = 71
Subscale percentile = 3
(wow, this is very low)


71
According to your self-report answers, your emotional intelligence is very poor. People who score like you do feel that they have trouble dealing with their own emotions and those of others. They struggle to overcome difficulties in their lives and they are unable to control their moods. It’s hard for them to understand how best to motivate themselves and reach their goals. In addition, they find social interactions quite difficult, for several reasons. They may have trouble allowing themselves to get close with others, finding it difficult to be vulnerable enough to establish intimacy. They also report having trouble offering support to others, likely due to the fact that they do not understand where others are coming from or they lack ideas about how best to help. Perhaps by working on your problem areas, you can become more confident in dealing with your own emotions and those of others.

HSP: score of 15

Mind in the Eye:
Your score: 21
A typical score is in the range 22-30. If you scored over 30,
you are very accurate at decoding a person's facial expressions
around their eyes. A score under 22 indicates you find this quite difficult. The correct answers for the ones you missed are:

Face recognition
Out of 72 faces, you correctly identified 43.
In other words, you got 60% correct.
(kinda low, doesn't surprise me, I need to know someone well to recognize face)

Aspie Quiz:

122 Aspie or something similar to that


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