Aspie Quiz version 5
naturalplastic wrote:
rdos wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
So you have to cover up your failure by calling me a liar. Thanks a lot!
I gave you a couple of alternatives, but I suppose you go with "being dishonest". Maybe because you were?
naturalplastic wrote:
One more thing. Your math is off. "One diagnosed person in 14" is not the same thing as "fourteen percent of diagnosed persons". "One out out of fourteen" would actually be around seven percent. And it's "one out of seven" that is about 14 percent.
How are your own math skills? 2/14 is 1/7 which is 14.2857%. I suggest you read the text again.
Statistics from the last run indicates that 13 out of 98 that have an ASD diagnosis score as more typical than atypical (13%).If we use more than 95% probability of being NT (a score below 73), then only 3 out of 98 score as highly neurotypical (3%). Taken the other way, 62 out of 98 score more than 95% atypical (63%). I think these results are quite reasonable.
Where did you say anything using the figure "two out of 14"?
At one point you said "one out of 14".
This is what you said:
One diagnosed person out of 14 that scores as highly neurotypical is not an anomaly. Another person also scores as more neurotypical than atypical, but this is not a problem either. That's 14% not getting their diagnosis confirmed, which is normal.
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In the first sentence you said one/14 diagnosed persons get a result counter to their diagnosis. In the second sentence you..wrote nonsense that conveys nothing at all. But I think that you meant to say something like "the opposite also happens and that some NTs get an autistic score", but you were in hurry and left some word out of the sentence. And you didnt give a number for this anomaly.
So...what you said was one/14 autistics score as non-autistic. But you may have meant that "one in fourteen of both autistics AND NTs get the opposite result of what they are told they are...or thought that they are". But if so then the magic number is still "one in 14" or "seven percent". You have a seven percent chance of getting told you're the opposite thing that you thought you were regardless of which thing you are.
Are other autistic Doors fans as bugged by the song 'Five to One' as I am?
Five to one, one in five
No-one here gets out alive...
Five to one isn't one in five. It's one in six!
Your score: 77 of 200
93% probability of being typical (neurotypical)
I trust my official ASD diagnosis more than this test. I did an early version of this test a couple of years ago and got a similar neurotypical result. On-line tests and personality quizzes usually don't work for me. I view questionaries with fixed yes/a little/no-alternatives as a rather blunt instrument. My prefered answear tends to be "that depends on" or "please elaborate that question".
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