Thanks for the test!
I have no idea if I have AS, I think there is a strong chance though, or my other diagnosis combined just add to my ‘oddness’ and other things about me, that make me non-standard.
I am Female , 40ish, and been diagnosed with ADD, Dyslisxia, Dyscalculia, Dysnomia and Bi-polar. Has anyone had all those diagnosis, to later end up being rediagnosed with AS?
Test Results
1. The Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire
Your result for The Broad Autism Phenotype Test ...
Autistic/BAP
You scored 117 aloof, 129 rigid and 129 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 (Vertical line = Average)
• You scored 117% on aloof, higher than 71% of your peers.
• You scored 129% on rigid, higher than 96% of your peers.
• You scored 129% on pragmatic, higher than 99% of your peers.
• You scored 3% on diagnosis, higher than 18% of your peers.
2. The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) test (Baron-Cohen et al., 2001).
Score: 41
3. The Empathizing Quotient and Systemizing Quotient - Revised (EQ SQ-R) tests (Wheelwright et al., 2006).
Respondent Average EQ Average SQ Brain Type
Males 39.0 61.2 Systemizing
Females 48.0 51.7 Empathizing
Your Score 5 124 Extreme Systemizing
4. The EIQ (Emotional Intelligence Quotient) Test
How am I supposed to understand other peoples emotions/feelings if I have no clue about my own?
Snapshot Report
Self-report Component
Subscale IQ score = 55
Subscale percentile = 0.13
55
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.
5. The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) test (Aron, 1996).
This was odd, because I have been called unsensitive and heartless, but I guess that means towards others.
Self-Test Results
You have indicated that 21 of the items are true of you.
6. Understanding facial expression test: The 'Reading the mind in the eyes' test (Baron-Cohen et al.).
I hated this test, the eyes are not enough for me, I need to see and hear the rest of a person, and even then I suck at it.
And choose what feels right? pfff
Your score: 7
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
7. Face blindness / Prosopagnosia test: The Cambridge Face Memory test
Another hated one, I can meet people 10+ times and have no memory of ever meeting them. Yet another person I can meet once and recall them forever. Or some random person walking down the street will stand out to me. They just need to stand out, some how.. Not really certain which was harder, 6 or 7
Out of 72 faces, you correctly identified 37.
In other words, you got 51% correct.
8. The Aspie Quiz
How accurate is this quiz/test? Because from looking at the graph/image I can kind of see why most people I have known think I am completely off the wall and that includes some pretty out there people..
Your Aspie score: 179 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 22 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie