Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-can it rule out Asperger's?

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Rocket123
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11 Oct 2013, 2:19 am

The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test was one of the tests included during my evaluation. According to the Psychologist who administered the test, “The WCST is a measure of abstract reasoning and the ability to develop and maintain an appropriate problem-solving strategy across changing conditions”.

After taking the test, I thought, “well, that was fairly easy”. Um. Wrong. I scored pretty low on that test (percentile wise). I was fairly surprised.

The Psychologist wrote that I was “less flexible when problem-solving, requiring more time to switch to a different problem-solving strategy once it was clear that his previous strategy was incorrect”.

Interestingly, I scored even lower (percentile wise) on the Wechsler Memory Scale.



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11 Oct 2013, 2:26 am

I took this test when I was 12, along with the CPT and other tests, and I seemed to do quite well; I had sufficient mental flexibility. Still, it did nothing to change my then PDD-NOS or ADHD diagnoses.