Set of scientific tests related to Autism Spectrum Disorders

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17 Dec 2009, 9:56 am

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i feel rather sick today and i can not be bothered answering any more questions at the moment.
i will do the rest of the tests when i feel a bit better.



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18 Dec 2009, 12:23 am

BAP: 123 aloof, 101 rigid and 91 pragmatic (all three above cutoff). 8% diagnosis.

AQ test: 37

EQ: 34, SQ: 94, Extreme Systemizing

EIQ Full Version/Overall Results
IQ Score: 116 - average
Percentile score: 86

Self-report Component: 108 - below average
Ability Component: 122 - high
Emotional Insight: 90 - midrange
Emotional Expression: 111 - above average
Motivation: 136 - way above average
Social Insight and Empathy: 123 - high
Recognition of emotions: 132 - above average
Emotional Integration: 138 - above average
Emotional Insightfulness: 146 - above average
Control and Maintenance of Emotions: 96 - below average

HSP: 19 - Highly sensitive.

Reading the Mind's Eye: 28 - average

Face Blindness/Recognition: correctly identified 71 out of 72 faces

Aspie quiz: Very likely Aspie
Aspie score: 134 of 200
neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200



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18 Dec 2009, 2:37 am

That's odd. I just got an AQ of 32 on one test, and 29 on another. :S I think the way they phrase the questions has a lot to do with it, they ask them in different ways.

Score: 29 - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html
Score: 32 - http://aq.server8.org/



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18 Dec 2009, 4:13 am

?? "People get frustrated by my unwillingness to bend."
That's a pretty suggestive question, no?


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18 Dec 2009, 4:50 am

1. Autistic/BAP: 97 aloof, 100 rigid, 91 pragmatic

2. 33

3. EQ-20, SQ-39

I don't want to do the other ones. There are too many.


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18 Dec 2009, 7:07 am

Wish the doctors that I tried to have diagnosis from touched on more subject matter like that which lies within these tests

A year a go I did the aspie Quiz and scored a ret*d high "Very likely Aspie" score and a very low NT score... Im not going to do it again and as best as I can remember the score was something like 160 aspie

AQ Test ...39

Broad Autism Phenotype
Aloof ... %112
Rigid ... % 126
Pragmatic. % 97

EQ Test ... 22

Highly sensitive person Test
... 26

Minds Eye

And 34 out of 36 CORECT Ha!!

Ill stop the testing on that note for now.

34 of 36 correct baby.


This is a good topic I think. Thank you for it.


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18 Dec 2009, 9:27 pm

Whisper wrote:
That's odd. I just got an AQ of 32 on one test, and 29 on another. :S I think the way they phrase the questions has a lot to do with it, they ask them in different ways.
Do they?
They should stick to the original AQ test questions.
The wired one sticks to the original test.

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This is a good topic I think. Thank you for it.
Thank you, and you're welcome ;)


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19 Dec 2009, 11:44 am

Here are my results on the tests I've done so far:


Your result for The Broad Autism Phenotype Test ...
Autistic/BAP

You scored 129 aloof, 123 rigid and 113 pragmatic
You scored above the cutoff on all three scales. Clearly, you are either autistic or on the broader autistic phenotype. You probably are not very social, and when you do interact with others, you come off as strange or rude without meaning to. You probably also like things to be familiar and predictable and don't like changes, especially unexpected ones.


The AQ Test:

Score: 39


Your Systemizing (SQ) and Empathizing (EQ) Quotient Test Results

Respondent EQ SQ Brain Type

Your Score 15 62 Extreme Systemizing


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19 Dec 2009, 6:53 pm

Scientist wrote:
Whisper wrote:
That's odd. I just got an AQ of 32 on one test, and 29 on another. :S I think the way they phrase the questions has a lot to do with it, they ask them in different ways.
Do they?
They should stick to the original AQ test questions.
The wired one sticks to the original test.

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This is a good topic I think. Thank you for it.
Thank you, and you're welcome ;)


One's in the third person, the other's in the first person. That's all that I noticed. I'm not sure how that would have an effect though.



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29 Dec 2009, 4:08 am

I suspect I might be blessed (no sarcasm intended) with AS, but haven't gotten the nerve up for a formal diagnosis.

Here are my results for what their worth:

1) BAPD:

Autistic/BAP

You scored 104 aloof, 100 rigid and 106 pragmatic

You scored above the cutoff on all three scales. Clearly, you are either autistic or on the broader autistic phenotype. You probably are not very social, and when you do interact with others, you come off as strange or rude without meaning to. You probably also like things to be familiar and predictable and don't like changes, especially unexpected ones.

You scored 104% on aloof, higher than 47% of your peers.

You scored 100% on rigid, higher than 61% of your peers.

You scored 106% on pragmatic, higher than 79% of your peers.

You scored 3% on diagnosis, higher than 33% of your peers.

2) AQ: 43

3) EQ: 5 SQ-R: 79 => Extreme Systemizer

4) EIQ: Self-report Component Subscale IQ score = 63 Subscale percentile = 1

According to your self-report answers, your emotional intelligence is very poor. People who score like you do feel that they have trouble dealing with their own emotions and those of others. They struggle to overcome difficulties in their lives and they are unable to control their moods. It's hard for them to understand how best to motivate themselves and reach their goals. In addition, they find social interactions quite difficult, for several reasons. They may have trouble allowing themselves to get close with others, finding it difficult to be vulnerable enough to establish intimacy. They also report having trouble offering support to others, likely due to the fact that they do not understand where others are coming from or they lack ideas about how best to help. Perhaps by working on your problem areas, you can become more confident in dealing with your own emotions and those of others.

Detailed Results:

Overall results IQ score: 98 Percentile score: 47
Self-report Component: 63
Ability Component: 116
Emotional Insight: 71
Emotional Expression: 55
Motivation: 81
Social Insight and Empathy: 55
Recognition of emotions: 132
Emotional Integration: 144
Emotional Insightfulness: 131
Control and Maintenance of Emotions: 87

5) HSP: 15

6) 'Reading the mind in the eyes' test: 21

7) Cambridge Face Memory test: 67% correct

Aspie Quiz:
Aspie score: 145 of 200
Neurotypical score: 61 of 200
Conclusion: You are very likely an Aspie

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29 Dec 2009, 6:59 pm

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30 Dec 2009, 2:35 am

AQ test (wired) - 34


RDOS test - Aspie score: 116 of 200, NT score: 95 of 200


EQ-SQ tests - EQ 12, SQ: 101 (Extreme Systemizing)


BAP test - 111 aloof, 93 rigid and 84 pragmatic


Face Blindness/Recognition test - 63 out of 72 (88%)


SLS Asperger's Test: 23 out of 39


I may be an aspie (or somewhere within BAP).



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30 Dec 2009, 10:27 pm

1. BAPQ:

123% on aloof
118% on rigid
92% on pragmatic
3% on diagnosis

2. AQ: 42

3. EQ: 8, SQ-R: 98 => Extreme Systemizer

4. EIQ:

Snapshot Report:

Self-report Component
Subscale IQ score = 102
Subscale percentile = 58

5. HSP test: 23 => Highly Sensitive Person

6. 'Reading the mind in the eyes' test: 25, but multiple choice made this much easier.

7. Cambridge Face Memory test: 76% correct

8. Aspie Quiz:

Aspie score: 125 of 200
Neurotypical score: 69 of 200



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02 Jan 2010, 12:08 pm

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03 Jan 2010, 8:42 pm

big suprise

Autistic/BAP

You scored 111 aloof, 99 rigid and 83 pragmatic
You scored above the cutoff on all three scales. Clearly, you are either autistic or on the broader autistic phenotype. You probably are not very social, and when you do interact with others, you come off as strange or rude without meaning to. You probably also like things to be familiar and predictable and don't like changes, especially unexpected ones.



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04 Jan 2010, 3:59 am

Klom wrote:
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Aspie quiz: very likely aspie
Your Aspie score: 131 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 77 of 200

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So I took the aspie quiz again and tried to think less "aspie-like".

Your Aspie score: 137 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 70 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

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