What are your scores? I'm creating a prediction calc.

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12 Apr 2011, 8:21 am

-Age; 18
-Your highest level of education; Secondary (up to age 17), now in Uni
-Gender; Male
-Your official diagnosis; Never been diagnosed, highly suspect Aspergers.

Facial Recognition; 27 (far higher than I've ever done on an EQ test)
Nonverbal IQ test; 105 (I hate the geometric bit at the end of IQ tests)
Verbal IQ; 120
Aspergers Q; 10 (Speech delay)
AQ - 32

Your Aspie score: 152 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 41 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

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I am supposedly highly sensitive (16)


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12 Apr 2011, 5:14 pm

Age: 30
Your highest level of education: Um… weird. Bounced around between high school, college, special ed, college. Didn't finish high school (and don't know the things I should have known if I had finished it), went to college anyway, burned out quickly and didn't finish. Remember virtually nothing from any of it. (Nothing I was deliberately taught in the classroom anyway. I remember lots of things they weren't teaching us.)
Gender: Female sex, no gender.
Your official diagnosis: "Autistic disorder" with associated parkinsonlike movement disorder/"autistic catatonia".

Facial recognition: 7
Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test: 98.
Verbal IQ test: 65
Aspergers test (Follows the DSM manual quite closely): 20
AQ test: 43
The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test 175/13
Facial memory test: 21 (29%)

Highly sensitive person test: 26
The Systemizer / Empathizer test: EQ 19, SQ 100
Emotional Intelligence test: 81
MBTI personality test: ISFP

Just wanted to comment that the verbal IQ test assumes that a person's receptive and expressive vocabulary are the same. It only tests receptive. My receptive vocabulary is much lower than expressive, because I learned language by rote (I'm a very "classic" hyperlexic that way).

Also, my scores on things tend to vary from moment to moment, so I have probably gotten entirely different scores on some of these things at different times. This is because my abilities are always shuffling around trying to keep up with the world. So I'm not sure that you can get a single snapshot of my abilities and use it to understand anything about someone like me. I know I've done better on the Raven thing before.

And I have no idea how I ended up with such a high systemizer score when I was sure I answered a lot of the questions as different than that. As far as the "Asperger's test", it actually takes off a huge amount of points if you had a speech delay, hence my score. Just so that you're aware of it. (It also takes off a huge amount of points to the point you can go negative, if you have an IQ under 70.)


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12 Apr 2011, 6:38 pm

Age: 18
Your highest level of education: freshman in college
Gender: female
Your official diagnosis: ADD, possibly NLD, doctor agrees that I’m aspie but no official diagnosis for that yet

Facial recognition: 28

Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test: 118

Verbal IQ test: SubFacor IQ score = 103
Subscale percentile = 58

Aspergers test: 30

AQ test: 42

The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test: Aspie: 171 NT: 34

Facial memory test – 74%

Highly sensitive person test – highly sensitive

The Systemizer / Empathizer test – EQ: 7 SQ: 79 Extreme Systemizing

Emotional Intelligence test: 55

MBTI personality test: ISTP (I already knew this one, I can’t remember if it was this site or not)



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12 Apr 2011, 6:45 pm

-Age - 37
-Your highest level of education - college degree
-Gender - Male
-Your official diagnosis - none

Facial recognition - 16
Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test - 133
Verbal IQ test - 125
Aspergers test - 27
AQ test - 25
The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test - Aspie 93; NT 97
Facial memory test - 78%

HSP - 13
EQ - 18; SB - 77
Emotional intelligence - 61 (1% percentil)
MBTI - INTP (introvert 100; iNtuitive - 88; Thinking - 25; Perceiving - 44)



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13 Apr 2011, 7:23 am

Age - 37
Sex - Female
Education - First Degree
Diagnosis - None but suspect I have AS


Facial recognition - 17/36 (very annoying test)

Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test - 108 (found this very hard)

Verbal IQ test - 141 (99th percentile)

Aspergers test (Follows the DSM manual quite closely) - 26

AQ test - 43

The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test - Aspie - 167 NT - 36

Facial memory test - 72%

Highly sensitive person test - 21

The Systemizer / Empathizer test - 21 - EQ 87 - SQ

Emotional Intelligence test - 64 (1st percentile)

MBTI personality test - ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
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13 Apr 2011, 9:45 am

Age: 35
Sex: Female
Education: Degree Level (but not completed due to financial and social problems. Grade Average good though lol)
Diagnosis: NT with Social Anxiety, Depression, Anxiety and Agoraphobia.

Facial recognition test: 26. The only problem I had with that test is that some of expressions didn't fit any of the choices, so I just tapped in what was most likely. It hurt my head thinking about it though lol. Without a multiple choice questionaire I would not be able to read them lol. I was always good at multiple choice by making guesses lol.

Non verbal IQ test: 103

Verbal IQ test: 94

Aspergers test: 25

AQ test: 36

Your Aspie score: 145 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 62 of 200

Face Recognition: 78%

Sensitive Person: 23

EQ test: 18 (im an insensitive ass apparently lol)

SQ 72 (extreme systemizing)

Emotional Intelligence quiz: 72 (very poor lol)

MBTI: ISTJ



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13 Apr 2011, 12:19 pm

swbluto wrote:
Please let me know your
-Age 44
-Your highest level of educationBachelors degree
-Genderfemale
-Your official diagnosis (Or 'neurotypical' if you suspect you don't have a form of autism.)NT

AQ test - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html AQ=6

The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test - http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php Aspie score 29/200, NT score 183/200








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13 Apr 2011, 3:52 pm

This is an entry for a family member.

Age: 50
College education: Associates
Gender: Female

Verbal IQ: 110
Nonverbal IQ: 115

AQ score: 9
Aspie / Neurotypical: 40 (aspie) / 174 (Neurotypical)



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13 Apr 2011, 5:31 pm

Age: 47
Gender: Male
Highest education: Master's (B.Sc. computer science, MBA)
Diagnosis: ADHD official, depression official, Asperger's unofficial

Facial recognition test: 30
Non verbal IQ test: 135
Verbal IQ test: 120
[Note: IQ tests taken at age 6 gave results anywhere from the 120's to the 160's. Given the scores on the more recent ones I've taken, if anyone asks, I say my IQ is "around 140".]

Aspergers test: 28
AQ test: 45

Your Aspie score: 149 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 62 of 200

Face Memory: 65/72 90%

Sensitive Person: 16

EQ test: 6
SQ test: 92

Emotional Intelligence quiz: 55

MBTI: INTP



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13 Apr 2011, 6:18 pm

-Age.......25
-Your highest level of education........ High school diploma
-Gender ...... Female
-Your official diagnosis (Or 'neurotypical' if you suspect you don't have a form of autism.) NT

AQ quiz....

Agree: 12,13,35,42: 1 point
Disagree: 1,3,8,14,24,29,30,40,48,49,50: 1 point
Score: 15

Aspie/NT quiz....

Your Aspie score: 22 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 188 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical

I will also post my husbands results to these.....


-Age.......29
-Your highest level of education........ College
-Gender ...... Male
-Your official diagnosis (Or 'neurotypical' if you suspect you don't have a form of autism.) Suspected self dx aspergers...

AQ quiz

37

Aspie/NT quiz

Your Aspie score: 136 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 57 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

I also had him take a couple others, the results are as follows....

Autistic/BAP
You scored 100 aloof, 105 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.


Click here to share your EQ SQ scores on your blog.
Respondent Average EQ Average SQ Brain Type
Males 39.0 61.2 Systemizing
Females 48.0 51.7 Empathizing
Your Score 15 57 Extreme Systemizing


Emotional IQ
Subscale IQ score = 61
Subscale percentile = 1
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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13 Apr 2011, 6:24 pm

swbluto wrote:
Hello, the purpose of this thread is to gather score information from various online tests and use that to create an 'aspergers prediction formula' that would calculate the probability that someone has aspergers. I plan on hosting this "aspergers probability calculator" on my web server as a contribution to the community. With this formula, many of the people who come in here wondering if they have aspergers or some form of autism could take the tests from this list of tests, input the scores they got from the tests, and see what their likelihood of having aspergers is. This would be more accurate than the current 'aspie' and 'AQ' test because this formula would take into account many different tests, instead of just one or two, which would give you a far more understandable score (A percentage rather than a not-so-clear AQ number.).

Please let me know your
-Age
-Your highest level of education
-Gender
-Your official diagnosis (Or 'neurotypical' if you suspect you don't have a form of autism.)

So that I can control these variables in making the prediction formula, so that the calculator can make more accurate predictions.

Here are the list of the core tests that seem like they would be most associated with aspergers (If you've taken any of the below tests and don't want to take anymore, feel free to post your scores!):


Facial recognition - http://glennrowe.net/BaronCohen/Faces/EyesTest.aspx

Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test - http://iqtest.dk/main.swf

Verbal IQ test - http://psychologytoday.tests.psychtests ... gTest=1331 (This one seems rather long; If anyone knows of any shorter vocabulary or verbal IQ tests, please let me know.)

Aspergers test (Follows the DSM manual quite closely) - http://slshealth.com/behavioral_info/se ... p?CatID=58

AQ test - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html

The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test - http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php

Facial memory test - http://www.faceblind.org/facetests/fgcf ... _intro.php



Age = 22 years (turning 23 next July)
Highest level of education = Getting a Bachelor's after I graduate in May and will be going for a PhD.
Gender: Male
Official Diagnosis: PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified)

Test Scores

1. Facial Recognition: 18

2. Raven's Progessive Matrices/ Nonverbal IQ Test: 124

3. Verbal IQ Test: 111

4. Asperger's Test: -5

5. AQ Test: 21

6. The Aspie/Neurotypical Test: 44/200 Aspie, 165/200 Neurotypical

7. Facial Memory Test: 60/72 or 83%

swbluto wrote:
Highly sensitive person test - http://www.hsperson.com/pages/test.htm

The Systemizer / Empathizer test - http://eqsq.com/eq-sq-tests/

Emotional Intelligence test - http://www.queendom.com/tests/access_pa ... gTest=1121

MBTI personality test - http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp


Highly sensitive person test - 7

The Systemizer / Empathizer test - <haven't taken it yet>

Emotional Intelligence test - 104 (61%ile)

MBTI personality test - ESTJ



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13 Apr 2011, 7:36 pm

Age: 41
Your highest level of education: BA
Gender: Female
Your official diagnosis: NT

Facial recognition - 27

Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test - 106

Verbal IQ test - 122

Aspergers test: 9 of a possible score of 39

AQ test - 13

The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test - Your Aspie score: 69 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 151 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical

Facial memory test - Out of 72 faces, you correctly identified 60.
In other words, you got 83% correct.

Highly sensitive person test - 13

The Systemizer / Empathizer test - EQ=44, SQ=55

Emotional Intelligence test - 91

MBTI personality test - ENTJ



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13 Apr 2011, 9:32 pm

This is an entry for another family member.

Age: 50
College education: Associates
Gender: Male

Verbal IQ: 130
Nonverbal IQ: 120

AQ score: 16
Aspie / Neurotypical: 45 (aspie) / 163 (Neurotypical)



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14 Apr 2011, 9:03 am

- Age: 38
- Your highest level of education: Uni degree (postgraduate: MBA)
- Gender: male
- Your official diagnosis: yet to be assessed

- Facial recognition (Reading the mind in the eyes):
27 (out of 36)

- Raven's progressive matrices / Nonverbal IQ test
112
edit: Hard test. My last IQ assessment was made 15 years ago for compulsory military service (fortunately, I managed to stay out, always told the truth to the colonel, one of my early so-called 'interview-success'-es). I always knew that my IQ is not particularly high, but I expected a little higher, to tell the truth.

- Verbal IQ test
Since I'm not a native English speaker, it has no relevance in my case. I tried, but I was very confused not having a deep understanding of the language that would be required.

- Aspergers test
Your Score Is 27 of a possible score of 39, 'Aspergers could be an appropriate diagnosis'

- AQ test
34 (out of 50)

- The "Aspie"/"Neurotypical" test
Your Aspie score: 102 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 91 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits

- Facial memory test
Out of 72 faces, you correctly identified 54.
In other words, you got 75% correct.

- Highly sensitive person test
12 (out of 27)

- The Systemizer / Empathizer test
15 / 66 : Extreme Systemizing

- Emotional Intelligence test
Subscale IQ score = 87
Subscale percentile = 19
/ Somewhat poor /

- MBTI personality test
Your Type is ISTP
Introverted 100, Sensing 50, Thinking 38, Perceiving 11
(Strength of the preferences %)


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14 Apr 2011, 10:48 am

Here's another rating scale someone on a thread just posted, you might want to use it too:

http://www.childbrain.com/pddassess.html

Detailed instructions on how to rate things there:

http://www.childbrain.com/pddassess2.html


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14 Apr 2011, 3:17 pm

This is very interesting.

I've just taken the verbal IQ test and I find the results pretty interesting. Whilsts english is not my first languege (some of the words in the first pages seemed purely anglo-saxon/germanic) and I've been drinking beer for the past two hours I've scored 128!

Taken the eq test and mbti a while back. 65 and INTP respectively. I'll take the rest when I'm sober.