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Rose_in_Winter
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20 Jan 2010, 3:48 pm

Your Aspie score: 152 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 49 of 200
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I like to walk on my toes because of ballet!



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20 Jan 2010, 6:32 pm

Your Aspie score: 134 of 200
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20 Jan 2010, 9:45 pm

Your Aspie score: 167 of 200
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20 Jan 2010, 10:05 pm

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20 Jan 2010, 10:29 pm

Your Aspie score: 183 of 200
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21 Jan 2010, 5:41 pm

Your Aspie score: 143 of 200
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I kept vascillating on the ones where they say 'do people say you do this or that'...my first thought is always no I don't do that or am not like that and then when I think about all the times people have told me that I am doing x thing, it's kind of sucky. It's brain strain to have to weigh what I think about myself vs. what people have told me all my life about my behavior. I feel like I need a nap now.

I am also wondering if females tend to have higher NT scores on this than males.



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21 Jan 2010, 8:10 pm

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Your Aspie score: 88 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 120 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits


i can't post the pic cuz i haven't been here 5 days. I'm not sure it's an entirely accurate reflection of me, but it's interesting.

I always find so interesting all the obscure little features mentioned which i thought were just me...

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So many of those questios I'd of answered differently as the years have progressed (I'm 20 now).


yeah that's the case for me too



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21 Jan 2010, 8:44 pm

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I don't like the term Aspie...


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22 Jan 2010, 5:32 am

alana wrote:
I am also wondering if females tend to have higher NT scores on this than males.


No. Diagnosed females tend to have about 10 points higher Aspie score and 10 points lower NT score. The average scores per gender for all participants are Aspie score 94, NT score 109 for males and Aspie score 103, NT score 103 for females. However, there is also a trend that draws many more young males to the test, which gives this bias, which probably is based on autism-stereotypes. To sum it up, I think Aspie-quiz is largely gender-neutral. All the analyses done support the notion that Aspie-quiz is gender and age neutral.

Part of the reason for this also has to do with the fact that both inspiration and actual question assembly was initially done by a female Aspie drawing on female sources. It was initially probably even female-biased, but as a male (myself) has added questions, it has gotten its current gender-neutral status.



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22 Jan 2010, 2:54 pm

rdos wrote:
MindBlind wrote:
Padium wrote:
Let me point out that there isn't a social side on the aspie end. Because we are all antisocial freaks who would rather sit at home playing psychoticly with a toy and then rip it to pieces. If thats the case..... WHAT THE HELL IS THIS FORUM???

And for those of you that have trouble with sarcasm..... this is reallly bad sarcasm to the third degree, and I findit funny that they seem to think we aren't "social".


"Antisocial" does not mean what you think it means. I think the word you are looking for is "asocial".


There is a social side now. :twisted:

So, the myth that Aspies are antisocial or asocial has been busted. :wink:


I'm not saying that I completely agree with it- I just get annoyed when people say "anti-social" when they clearly mean "asocial". It grinds my gears.



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22 Jan 2010, 4:37 pm

Your Aspie score: 129 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 76 of 200
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I was had a few Red Bulls and got this *
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* You can just change the numbers in the link :)



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23 Jan 2010, 4:50 am

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* You can just change the numbers in the link :)


Yes. If I was kind of evil I could change the code not to accept negative numbers. But, anyway, it is usually evident when people manipulate their spider-diagrams, because they don't know about some inherit properties, like that it is close to impossible for a human to get high on everything (or low on everything).