Danae wrote:
Someone here mentionned they wondered whether asd altered their results and it's something I wonder about too, and this although I think someone with asd can be any type. However the testing part can induce a false result, but I think it does the same to NTs.
Lots of people who don't know me well can think I'm istj irl and xnxp or xsxp online.
The best thing is to read Jung's descriptions of each functions and how they work to be sure (for yourself).
This is the best way to do it.
As a female Aspie, I'm really good at mimicking for short periods of interaction, so people who know me briefly tend to think I'm friendly and relatively "normal" if a bit shy. I've been typed as INFP, ISFJ and INFJ by people who don't know me well, to the amusement of my friends who know how awkward, antisocial and bizarre the real me is. XD Friends type me as INTJ or INTP.
The functions really helped me work out I am in fact an INTP. It's also a cool resource for ND people as it gives a bit of an insight into how others think.
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Your aspie score: 158/200
Your non-autistic score: 48/200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)