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Danae
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10 Mar 2016, 9:41 am

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Aspie 134
NT 95

Likely neurodiverse. I think my NT score is still relatively high compared to Aspie scoring. Could SPD affect the results? Because it has certainly affected my ned for people and the outside, so logically my communication. Also can perception be this NT high in an Aspie? I wonder a lot.


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10 Mar 2016, 11:14 am

It´s not that precise and it isn´t really scientific, so just take it more like a hint.
You will probably find, that you answer slightly different on different days - according to your mood.
Beware of how to understand the language in it. It has to be read very carefully and it took me some times to get all the details.
Judging when to answer "slightly - sometimes" or "often - allways" can take some time and consideration.

Most people are doing it more than once.


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10 Mar 2016, 11:25 am

You're right, it's wise to wait and see later. I'm just frustrated. But better wait. Thank you.


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10 Mar 2016, 4:12 pm

Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 143 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 63 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)



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17 Mar 2016, 9:55 pm

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That was my 4th go at it. Previous neurodiverse scores have ranged from 117 to 137 with neurotypical scores ranging from 53 to 74. It can be difficult when something doesn't qualify as 'often' but also is not 'never'



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11 May 2016, 1:06 am

Neurodiverse score: 147 of 200. Neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 66 of 200.



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11 May 2016, 10:47 am

aspie 152 / 200
non 67 / 200



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11 May 2016, 11:16 am

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My aspie-score: 127/200
My neurotypical score: 64/200

Edit: Just saw that it's in Swedish oops...



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11 May 2016, 11:50 am

Aspie score: 75 of 200
neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 139 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical

Does neurotypical mean "normal"?

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Ugh, this is too confusing. What is up with my brain?



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11 May 2016, 3:02 pm

Specifically, in this context, neurotypical means "not autistic". However, scoring neurotypical on this test doesn't necessarily mean you aren't on the spectrum (there is at least one diagnosed Aspie here who has also scored neurotypical).

I guess that probably doesn't help with the confusion much.



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11 May 2016, 3:04 pm

Grahzmann wrote:
Specifically, in this context, neurotypical means "not autistic". However, scoring neurotypical on this test doesn't necessarily mean you aren't on the spectrum (there is at least one diagnosed Aspie here who has also scored neurotypical).

I guess that probably doesn't help with the confusion much.



The final 4 version was the first time I ever got in between so I wonder if the question about relationships and me being married had anything to do with it.


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11 May 2016, 4:00 pm

AS - 166-177
NT - 50

:o :o
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11 May 2016, 4:20 pm

Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 153 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 75 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)

It's my first try and I'm shocked 8O as I was sure the result would say I'm likely NT.

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11 May 2016, 5:26 pm

Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 178 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 29 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)


It has been about a year since I last took this test. The scores are nearly the same.

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17 Jul 2016, 8:49 pm

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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 147 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 38 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)

Official Diagnosis: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Level 1, without accompanying intellectual impairment. Specific Learning Disorder, With Impairment in Mathematics (Dyscalculia)


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23 Jul 2016, 8:14 pm

I may have missed this somewhere (but I've spent time looking). Does someone have definitions of these new domains in version four? That is: talent, perception, communication, relationship, and social.

The only definitions I can find include things like hunting from the old versions.