Are You An Aspie? - 4 tests on one website

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DrPenguin
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29 Jul 2012, 8:41 pm

Systemising: 53
Empathy: 13
ASQ: 41
Eyes: 23


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AQ 41

Your Aspie score: 139 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 68 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie


theoddone
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29 Jul 2012, 9:04 pm

Systemizing:30
Empathy:18
Aspergers syndrome quotient:36
The eye reading one:18

I only scored in the normal range for systemizing; however, I scored 30 which is the male average and I'm a female, and the average score for females is 24. So I guess I'm above average for my gender. Interesting tests



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29 Jul 2012, 10:57 pm

Systemizing:19
Empathy:9
ASQ:36
Reading mind in eyes:30

I've taken the eye one many times and have learned the right answers so that one is not actually that accurate.



Richo
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29 Jan 2013, 8:23 pm

Well
Systemizing - 48
Emapthy 10
ASQ 42
Eyes - 22 (except I pretty much just guessed as i really did not have a clue)

I have felt different all my life. I dont know what to make of all this but I feel very sad right now



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29 Jan 2013, 8:34 pm

Kelsi wrote:
We have had threads about these tests in the past, but here are all 4 tests together on the one website:

http://glennrowe.net/BaronCohen/MaleFemale.asp


They're all here too at source, plus others to boot:

http://www.autismresearchcentre.com/arc_tests


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29 Jan 2013, 9:16 pm

Systemizing quotient
Your score: 53
0 - 19 = low
20 - 39 = average (most women score about 24 and most men score about 30)
40 - 50 = above average (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score in this range)
51 - 80 is very high (three times as many people with Asperger Syndrome score in this range, compared to typical men, and almost no women score in this range)
80 is maximum


Empathy quotient
Your score: 14
0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20)
33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42)
53 - 63 is above average
64 - 80 is very high
80 is maximum


Autism Spectrum quotient
Your score: 37
0 - 10 = low
11 - 22 = average (most women score about 15 and most men score about 17)
23 - 31 = above average
32 - 50 is very high (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 35)
50 is maximum


Reading the mind in the eyes
Your score: 12
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.



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29 Jan 2013, 11:33 pm

Systemizing quotient test
0 - 19 = low
20 - 39 = average (most women score about 24 and most men score about 30)
40 - 50 = above average (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score in this range)
51 - 80 is very high (three times as many people with Asperger Syndrome score in this range, compared to typical men, and almost no women score in this range)
80 is maximum

Empathy quotient test
Your score: 19
0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20)
33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42)
53 - 63 is above average
64 - 80 is very high
80 is maximum

Autism Spectrum quotient test
Your score: 34
0 - 10 = low
11 - 22 = average (most women score about 15 and most men score about 17)
23 - 31 = above average
32 - 50 is very high (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 35)
50 is maximum

Mind in the eyes test
Your score: 36 8O
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.



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30 Jan 2013, 12:25 am

I had actually only taken one of these before. Thanks for posting!

Systemizing --- 49 (AS/HFA)
Empathizing --- 14 (AS/HFA)
Autism Spectrum --- 44 (AS/HFA)
Mind in the Eye --- 31 (Above average!)

Every time I take one of these tests, I score so high into the spectrum that I'm amazed that I'm not institutionalized. I wish I had known about all of this 40 years ago. It would have explained so much. Even now, knowing all this has helped me more than what I have ever imagined it would have. I still feel like a freak, but now I know why, and I'm OK with it now.



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30 Jan 2013, 1:49 am

Systemizing Quotient:
65

Empathy:
11

A.S. Quotient:
41

Eye reading:
25



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30 Jan 2013, 2:32 am

Systemizing quotient: 58
Empathy quotient: 11

That's all I could do for now :P

Those questions really resonated with me.



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30 Jan 2013, 3:38 am

Systemizing Quotient

Your score: 64
51 - 80 is very high (three times as many people with Asperger Syndrome score in this range, compared to typical men, and almost no women score in this range)
80 is maximum

Empathy Quotient

Your score: 26
0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20)
80 is maximum

Autism Spectrum Quotient

Your score: 35
32 - 50 is very high (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 35)
50 is maximum

Mind in Eyes
Your score: 25
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.
The correct answers for the ones you missed are:
2: upset
10: cautious
12: sceptical
13: anticipating
15: contemplative
16: thoughtful
17: doubtful
18: decisive
23: defiant
29: reflective
33: concerned

Yeah thats me alright! :roll: Just when I thought I was good at reading peoples eyes! :oops: I tried though!


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Your Aspie score is 193 of 200
Your neurotypical score is 40 of 200
You are very likely an aspie
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30 Jan 2013, 5:06 am

systemizing=71
empathy=9
austism quotient=47
mind in eye=2 (! !!) . that is worse than mere chance;
how can one possibly tell just from eyes what people are thinking?
my answers to the eyes test were:


[img][512:2900]http://imageshack.us/a/img844/558/eyetest512.png[/img]



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30 Jan 2013, 7:10 am

Empathy: 7
Systemising: 51
Mind in the Eyes: 22

I did the AS one too but I forgot to take down my result. I scored a lot more 'severely' than I would have thought on all tests, except the eyes one.



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30 Jan 2013, 8:26 am

Any one know the difference in the scoring between this SQ test and the one on aspietests.org?

On this one the highest score is 80. I scored 54. On aspietests.org the max score must be much higher because I scored 100 on that one.



One difference I noticed is that the one on aspietests.org has more questions. It has 75 this one has 60.



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30 Jan 2013, 9:04 am

Systemizing
Your score: 20
0 - 19 = low
20 - 39 = average (most women score about 24 and most men score about 30)
40 - 50 = above average (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score in this range)
51 - 80 is very high (three times as many people with Asperger Syndrome score in this range, compared to typical men, and almost no women score in this range)
80 is maximum

Empathy
Your score: 10
0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20)
33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42)
53 - 63 is above average
64 - 80 is very high
80 is maximum

Autism Spectrum Quotient
Your score: 33
0 - 10 = low
11 - 22 = average (most women score about 15 and most men score about 17)
23 - 31 = above average
32 - 50 is very high (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 35)
50 is maximum

Mind in the eyes
Your score: 28
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



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05 Feb 2013, 7:11 am

Autism Spectrum quotient
42

Mind in the eyes test
21

Systemizing quotient
46

Empathy quotient
13


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