AliceinOz wrote:
Would it be reasonable to say that there are a number of different dimensions on which to measure ASD? IQ (low or high), sociability (aloof, passive, active but odd) - anything else?
"Officially", they measure severity of ASD in how it affects the triad of impairments: social, vocational and/or educational. It's more "fair" and objective, i.e., someone with autism who has a normal IQ may be less impaired than someone with Asperger's. It's more likely that the individual with autism will be more impaired, but it's not always the case. Nearly all individuals with "LFA", autism with mental retardation are completely disabled; most of those with HFA/AS are disabled in many facets, by definition, all are disabled in social ability; many are in vocation and academia too, far in excess of what their IQ would tell.
The social aspect of the two disorders is similar in severity, they just manifest differently: autism is usually aloof, Asperger's is usually active and odd (most don't have friends in both categories).