TM1 amazing ADHD to ASD ratio test Version 1.0

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29 Apr 2007, 7:32 am

1- c
2- c
3- c
4- b
5. a
6- c
7- a
8- a
9- a
10- c
11- c

ASD: 4a + 6c = 7
ADHD: 1b + 6c = 4

I'm very hyperactive, very inattentive if I'm not interested in something and sort of impulsive and impatient but I don't have these symptoms to the point that I can be considered ADHD...



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29 Apr 2007, 7:46 am

a
a
a

c
a

c

c
b

c

c
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3 ADHD
7.5 ASD

OVERALL =6.5 (59% ASD)



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29 Apr 2007, 7:48 am

I got 50% so am not too impressed with that test.
I am much more AS than ADHD.

e: i dont see what Q7&8 have to do with AS or ADHD.
What has enjoying grassing up classmates to teachers got to do with anything?



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29 Apr 2007, 7:54 am

7 A
1 B
3 C

7+ 1.5 = 8.5/11 ASD
1+1.5 = 2.5 ADHD



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29 Apr 2007, 7:56 am

Kosmonaut wrote:
I got 50% so am not too impressed with that test.
I am much more AS than ADHD.


Yeah version 1.0 is still highly experimental. I need a better understanding of what defines ADHD and ASD. Though some early data seems to suggest person with small
reproductive organs tend to score around 50/50 on TM1's test.


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e: i don't see what Q7&8 have to do with AS or ADHD.
What has enjoying grassing up classmates to teachers got to do with anything?


I assume you voted "b" on both and that is making you score higher ADHD than you think you should. A person with ASD is more likely to understand, follow and want to
enforce rules. A person with ADHD is more likely to want to do the opposite.



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29 Apr 2007, 8:09 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
Kosmonaut wrote:
I got 50% so am not too impressed with that test.
I am much more AS than ADHD.


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Yeah version 1.0 is still highly experimental. I need a better understanding of what defines ADHD and ASD. Though some early data seems to suggest person with small
reproductive organs tend to score around 50/50 on TM1's test.

This is a joke right? :wink:

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e: i don't see what Q7&8 have to do with AS or ADHD.
What has enjoying grassing up classmates to teachers got to do with anything?

I assume you voted "b" on both and that is making you score higher ADHD than you think you should. A person with ASD is more likely to understand, follow and want to
enforce rules. A person with ADHD is more likely to want to do the opposite.


I totally get that! I was the unofficial "informer" in school, although I was not stupid enough to do it (after the first few times) in front of the trouble makers. But until I let that teacher know what the kids where up to when she was out, I just could not relax!

My son is in trouble at school for it. He tattles on the boys who trash the bathroom (his class has a real problem with that, honestly I think thier bathroom privilages should be revoked). He also get a report from a Substitute teacher that he was "a really nice boy" when everyone else got a note left that they missbehaved, where rude, or did not do their work.



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29 Apr 2007, 8:10 am

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Yes, you assume correct. I also learnt at an early age not to 'tell' on classmates; and i used to get into some bad deeds myself. So do not like 'grassers'. I think people should do what they like, so long as it does not bother me. It is not my business.

Can ADHD 'get worse' or change with age or other factors?
Nowadays I can't seem to get into reading books or finishing movies i start watching.
I used to be the complete opposite.



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29 Apr 2007, 8:23 am

Kosmonaut wrote:
Can ADHD 'get worse' or change with age or other factors?
Nowadays I can't seem to get into reading books or finishing movies i start watching.
I used to be the complete opposite.


I think an important variable to remember is when you enjoy something you can focus on it. So your level of inattention may not be changing but what your interested in maybe changing.



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29 Apr 2007, 8:34 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
Kosmonaut wrote:
Can ADHD 'get worse' or change with age or other factors?
Nowadays I can't seem to get into reading books or finishing movies i start watching.
I used to be the complete opposite.


I think an important variable to remember is when you enjoy something you can focus on it. So your level of inattention may not be changing but what your interested in maybe changing.


Yeah, maybe. My enjoyment threshold must have gone up; i don't have the patience i used to have.
You got me thinking i've got ADHD now.
:D Maybe i was self-medicating with amphetamines all them years ago. They did seem to slow me down sometimes.



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29 Apr 2007, 8:46 am

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You got me thinking i've got ADHD now.
:D Maybe i was self-medicating with amphetamines all them years ago. They did seem to slow me down sometimes.


Yeah I would not make any life style changes based on results from a TM1 test :) I did
not consider for one second I had anything in common with a person with ADHD till less than a year ago. I was completely shocked to realize I have inattentive ADHD. I self-medicated with caffeine and ephedrine while in college when I had to do mental work.
I think people with ADHD naturally use whatever stimulants are available to them to try to cope with the productivity problems they suffer.



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29 Apr 2007, 8:48 am

1. My interest are...
a. A few narrow interest and they change occasionally.

2. Posting off topic in threads...
b.FUN!! !

3. I like to post...
a. I like to post in the same threads over a long period of time..

Attention.

4. Which of the following list of things tend to distract you the most
(for this question distraction can include the word interest you).
c. Many of both the above.


5. I tend to have interests...
a. In things very few people around me are interested in and appear
to not be paying attention because I'm focused on those things.

Behaviors

6. I will change my behavior...
a. If I choose to and I'm not usually easily bribed to change.

Rules

7. I think rules..
b. Oppress my freedom more often than not.


8.I would enjoy writing down names of those that acted up while the teacher left class if asked to by the teacher?
b. Not very much.

Communication

9. If I talk enough I can usually...
b. Can get my point across to others.


Social

10. My social problems tend to be more....
d. BOTH EXTREMES

Learning disorders.

11. I could improve in math if...
d. I worked harder at it.
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Total up the number of times you selected each of the following a,b,c,d

11 a = 100 % ASD
11 b = 100 % ADHD
11 c = 50 % ASD 50% ADHD(which count as half a point)
11 D = not sure

4 a
4 b
1 c
2 d

4 1/2 ASD
4 1/2 ADHD


Though questions 4 & 10 seem to not
score properly, given my choices.

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Though some early data seems to suggest person with small
reproductive organs tend to score around 50/50 on TM1's test.


Care for more measurements?



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29 Apr 2007, 10:27 am

1. a
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. a
7. a
8. b
9. c
10. a
11. b

7+4 (1/2)= 9

9/12 (3/4) 75 percent ASD



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29 Apr 2007, 10:53 am

9CatMom wrote:

7+4 (1/2)= 9

9/12 (3/4) 75 percent ASD


9/11 so thats 82% ASD :)

Wow 10 people took the test its now proven science! :)

TM1 18% ASD 82% ADHD
RadiationHazard 73% ASD 27% ADHD
Fraz_2006 50% ASD 50% ADHD
Graelwyn 82% ASD 18% ADHD
ExeterChris 77% ASD 23% ADHD
Mushroom 64% ASD 36% ADHD
SteveK 68% ASD 32% ADHD
Kosmonaut 50% ASD 50% ADHD
EarthCalling 77% ASD 23% ADHD
calandale 50% ASD 50% ADHD
9CatMom 82% ASD 18% ADHD



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29 Apr 2007, 11:11 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
Kosmonaut wrote:
I got 50% so am not too impressed with that test.
I am much more AS than ADHD.


Yeah version 1.0 is still highly experimental. I need a better understanding of what defines ADHD and ASD. Though some early data seems to suggest person with small
reproductive organs tend to score around 50/50 on TM1's test.


Interesting, but by all standard measurements and averages, I score at LEAST high average, though I was close to 50/50! BTW I didn't like these EITHER!


TheMachine1 wrote:
Kosmonaut wrote:
e: i don't see what Q7&8 have to do with AS or ADHD.
What has enjoying grassing up classmates to teachers got to do with anything?


I assume you voted "b" on both and that is making you score higher ADHD than you think you should. A person with ASD is more likely to understand, follow and want to
enforce rules. A person with ADHD is more likely to want to do the opposite.


Steve



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29 Apr 2007, 11:31 am

SteveK wrote:

Interesting, but by all standard measurements and averages, I score at LEAST high average, though I was close to 50/50! BTW I didn't like these EITHER!


My review of your result showed you miscalculated that you were 59% ASD when you
are infact 68%.



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29 Apr 2007, 12:28 pm

TheMachine1 wrote:
SteveK wrote:

Interesting, but by all standard measurements and averages, I score at LEAST high average, though I was close to 50/50! BTW I didn't like these EITHER!


My review of your result showed you miscalculated that you were 59% ASD when you
are infact 68%.


I don't know where I came up with that crazy idea of overall, OK, I stand corrected. I STILL don't see how the two could correlate, or are you saying that the respondents don't have the ______ to commit to an answer? :?

Steve