Set of scientific tests related to Autism Spectrum Disorders

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ElliottJumpshoe
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01 Aug 2010, 3:25 pm

EIQ: 66
Subscale percentile: 1

I don't know what the subscale percentile means.


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01 Aug 2010, 3:53 pm

ElliottJumpshoe wrote:
EIQ: 66
Subscale percentile: 1

I don't know what the subscale percentile means.


It means that 1% scored a lower score than you... If I recall right, I was at 0.3% meaning 3 in 1000 scored less than me, with a score of 58. Interestingly, while i was doing it, I thought I was doing pretty good, until I got the results.

Scores as low as yours and mine are indicative of either a) an near absolute neurological inability to empathize, or b) a psychological unwillingness to empathize.



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02 Aug 2010, 9:59 pm

1. BAPQ = Autistic/BAP: You scored 120 aloof, 118 rigid and 104 pragmatic, 3% diagnosis
2. AQ = 36
3. EQ/SQ = 35/69, Extreme Systemizing
4. EIQ = Subscale IQ score = 55, Subscale percentile = 0.13
5. HSP = 21
6. Mind in the Eye = 20
7. Face Memory = 79%
8. Aspie test = Your Aspie score: 149 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 64 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

ok I know one test doesn't give you a diagnose, but what about looking at all of them combined? does that tell you something?
maybe they don't say anything at all and I'm just plain weird :(
I wish I knew why I'm so different from the people around me.


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04 Aug 2010, 11:09 am

Thank you, Scientist. This may help me get the support I need at home, where the word "self-diagnosed" is getting tossed around with special emphasis. I think it may be sarcasm or deep disgust, but I'm not going to try and guess anymore. I know what's going on in my own body, and I know my self'diagnosis is accurate, but these objective scores--and their consistency--may help others to see what I can't express even if I never get an official diagnosis.

My results:
1. The Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire (BAPQ; Hurley et al., 2007):
Autistic: 129 Aloof, 101 Rigid, 111 Pragmatic, 6% on diagnosis

2. The Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) test (Baron-Cohen et al., 2001).
35

3. The Empathizing Quotient and Systemizing Quotient - Revised (EQ SQ-R) tests (Wheelwright et al., 2006).
EQ = 21
SQ = 46

4. The EIQ (Emotional Intelligence Quotient) Test (Full Version; queendom.com).
74, subscale percentile 4% (and I thought I was good at this...lol)

5. The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) test (Aron, 1996).
23

6. Understanding facial expression test: The 'Reading the mind in the eyes' test (Baron-Cohen et al.).
24 (Hey, my first "normal" result, guess I learned something in all my years)

7. Face blindness / Prosopagnosia test: The Cambridge Face Memory test (faceblind.org).
71% (I thought this would be worse. I deal with more than six acquaintances at a time though, and they all expect me to know them. I find the more there are the harder it is to keep them all straight unless I know them well.)

The Aspie Quiz (Ekblad, rdos.net).
Aspie score: 151 of 200
neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 47 of 200
very likely an Aspie


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08 Aug 2010, 6:07 am

AQ 41
EQ 7 :(
SQ 103



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18 Aug 2010, 6:21 am

1.) Rigid & Language
You scored 85 aloof, 98 rigid and 86 pragmatic
You score above the cutoff for both rigid personality and pragmatic communication differences. You probably don't really like changes, especially unexpected ones. You may have a daily routine that you seldom vary, dislike going to unfamiliar places or meeting new people, or have specific rules about how you do things which you refuse to change. In addition, you likely have trouble with communication, which is probably more evident in informal, social settings than in more formalized settings where the expectations are explicitly stated. However, you are apparently just as interested, if not more, in interacting with other people. You may be either on the broader autistic phenotype, or in fact autistic.

2.) AQ Test- 43

3.) EQSQ- Your Score 29 77 Extreme Systemizing (I was expecting to just be "Systemizing")

4.)Self-report Component
Subscale IQ score = 107
Subscale percentile = 68
According to your self-report answers, your emotional intelligence is not extremely good. People who score like you do feel that their ability to understand and deal with their own emotions and those of others is just barely acceptable. Emotionally intelligent people have an easy time overcoming difficulties in their lives and they are generally able to control their moods. It's easy for them to motivate themselves to overcome obstacles and reach their goals. In addition, they find social interactions to be quite easy and fulfilling, for several reasons. They are comfortable allowing themselves to get close with others, and feel comfortable being vulnerable enough to establish intimacy. They also report having an easy time offering support to others; likely due to an empathetic nature and a solid ability to offer advice. Perhaps by working on your problem areas, you can become more confident in dealing with your own emotions and those of others.
(I could've sworn I was at least a little better at this.)

5.) 20

6.) 30 (Woo hoo! I actually got most of this right! Took forever, though...)

7.) 53 or 74% ( I guessed on most of the pixelated faces.)

8) Your Aspie score: 99 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 102 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits



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18 Aug 2010, 11:33 pm

I got tired after taking many of them, but I am particularly surprised and can no longer say no to Aspergers on the eye test, which I scored 14. However, I have no problems looking at people's mouths and have adapted by using people's mouths over my teenage years, and desperately seeing that I needed to do something about my incapability. So I guess here's the catch - Those eyebrows confuse me!

I scored 101 aloof, 123 rigid, 126 pragmatic on the BAP test on okcupid.

On the Baron Cohen AQ test, I scored 45.

Aspie Quiz says 186/200, and score high on most of everything aspie, practically 0 on everything NT except a few things, which I scored low on.

Face recognition:
Out of 72 faces, you correctly identified 38.
In other words, you got 53% correct.

Apparently below 65% so I suck at that too. woooo

EQSQ:
Respondent Average EQ Average SQ Brain Type
Males 39.0 61.2 Systemizing
Females 48.0 51.7 Empathizing
Your Score 12 113 Extreme Systemizing
O_O And I'm female.

I was diagnosed with epilepsy at 5, ADHD at 6 almost 7 from failing first grade, OCD, ODD, deep depression and bipolar at 13, almost 14, case closed. Obviously it's ASD.

Planning to add the rest later.


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19 Aug 2010, 6:32 pm

Thank you for that, interesting.


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22 Aug 2010, 12:09 am

1. BAPQ: 129 Aloof, 109 Rigid, 115 Pragmatic, 9 Diagnosis
2. AQ: 39
3. SQ/EQ: 103/8, Extreme Systemizing
4. EIQ: 68, subscale percentile 2
5. HSP: 21
6. Reading the Mind in the Eye: 13
Aspie Quiz: AS: 161/200 - NT: 28/200

Huh.



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23 Aug 2010, 11:05 am

Does anyone know have a link to a test (I am unaware if it's an Asperger's test but I assume it is) that has 100 questions and the answers are "Never. Sometimes. Often. Always"? I have been trying to find it but I cannot.