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Danielismyname
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01 Jun 2007, 9:38 am

Ha...I got 14 on this ("AS") one just then. Must have answered something differently. :)



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01 Jun 2007, 9:39 am

Raph522 wrote:
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I retook it saying changing the have a delay in normal speach, but with all of the other answers the same to see if it affected the anser and my test went up to 32!


Also aspergers criteria if I'm not mistaken in the DSM-IV says "no speech dealy". HFA has speech delay as a criteria.
thats why I changed it to see if it affected my answer
:oops: I forgot this was an AS test for a second when I wrote that, sorry

why sorry? you were right. if it was an AS test, the answer yes for language delay should not increase the score...



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01 Jun 2007, 9:41 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
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D. There is no clinically significant general delay in language
(eg: single words used by age 2 years, communicative phrases used by
age 3 years).

http://web.syr.edu/~rjkopp/data/as_diag_list.html

yeah, that was exactly my case. single words used by age 2 years, communicative phrases used by age 3 years. if my mum is not mistaken :) i don't remember it very well.



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01 Jun 2007, 9:42 am

tomamil wrote:
Raph522 wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:
Raph522 wrote:
I retook it saying changing the have a delay in normal speach, but with all of the other answers the same to see if it affected the anser and my test went up to 32!


Also aspergers criteria if I'm not mistaken in the DSM-IV says "no speech dealy". HFA has speech delay as a criteria.
thats why I changed it to see if it affected my answer
:oops: I forgot this was an AS test for a second when I wrote that, sorry

why sorry? you were right. if it was an AS test, the answer yes for language delay should not increase the score...
it didn't, answering yes decreased it.


anyway, without the test, I can say I am very mild.


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01 Jun 2007, 9:43 am

tomamil wrote:
Raph522 wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:
Raph522 wrote:
I retook it saying changing the have a delay in normal speach, but with all of the other answers the same to see if it affected the anser and my test went up to 32!


Also aspergers criteria if I'm not mistaken in the DSM-IV says "no speech dealy". HFA has speech delay as a criteria.
thats why I changed it to see if it affected my answer
:oops: I forgot this was an AS test for a second when I wrote that, sorry

why sorry? you were right. if it was an AS test, the answer yes for language delay should not increase the score...


Yeah it should have instantly pop up a new test for HFA if you selected yes on it :)


Oh I see it does indeed make your score drop if you answer yes to it. I dropped from 23 to 6.



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01 Jun 2007, 9:50 am

I wonder how acurate this test would be for someone with AS and some problem that affect speach :D that was a huge amount of points, for one question 8O


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01 Jun 2007, 12:46 pm

TheMachine1 wrote:
Raph522 wrote:
I retook it saying changing the have a delay in normal speach, but with all of the other answers the same to see if it affected the anser and my test went up to 32!


Also aspergers criteria if I'm not mistaken in the DSM-IV says "no speech dealy". HFA has speech delay as a criteria.

I also took the test two times, got 31 with no significat delay, and 15 with significant delay
How is exactly the delay speech criteria? I started to talk and walk a little late, my speech delay was between 1-2 years I think.



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01 Jun 2007, 12:48 pm

I could talk and walk very early apparently.



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01 Jun 2007, 1:13 pm

I got 33; I try to be honest (it's in my nature)





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01 Jun 2007, 3:27 pm

I got 28 - that's up there..