cooldryplace wrote:
it still shows an average different of 4.3 points between NTs and Aspies.
pokerface wrote:
My score is18/36.
Does that mean that I am extremely low functioning or what? How are we supposed to interpret the different scores of this test. A score of 26 seems mighty high for someone who is diagnosed with aspergers.
If the a normal score is between 22 and 30, and the average difference between NTs and Aspies are 4.3 points, the "aspie score" is normally between 17.7 and 25.7, so I would say, according to those numbers, a score of 18 and 26 is normal for an Aspie.
But in general, I would say this test would make more sense if you had 36 emotions you had to match with 36 pair of eyes, that would eliminate the 25% random chance of getting each question right. If you get every forth question right(25%), you still get 9 points on this test. That means that if you click randomly, you will get an average of 9 points. A difference between NTs and Aspies of 4.3 is neglectable, in my opinion. If you are able to eliminate 2 emotions on every question, and have to guess when there are two alternatives left, you would end up with a score of 18 points.
I'm no math genius, I'm just thinking out loud here, but to me it seems like there is a high chance of getting a score within the norm(22-30).