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Angnix
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13 May 2014, 6:21 pm

I have been around here for a while, but today I noticed there was a "Final Version 3" to the aspie quiz. Anyway Final Version 2 put me somewhere in the 120s and said I had both Aspie and NT traits. But Final Version 3 says it's 146, likely an Aspie. Why such a big difference between these tests? I know some of the questions were different.


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13 May 2014, 6:29 pm

I think that some difference can be explained by the fact that your answers to the quiz might be different from those of the last time you took it.



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13 May 2014, 8:48 pm

It's because space aliens have zapped part of your brain to make you more autistic so they can better use you to remotely operate battle droids the next time they have a war.


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13 May 2014, 10:00 pm

I just recently took the final version 3. Back when I took version 2 and version 1, I forgot the scores, but it said I seemed to have both aspie and NT traits. Now after having taken version 3 it said I am very likely NT (88 aspie, 130 NT). However, on this version there are less questions and they are a bit different. Also, I have never been diagnosed with aspergers and couldn't get diagnosed today either. Some issues that I had changed or went away on their own over time as I got older.

The only aspie things that I have today are:
:arrow: Trouble realizing when someone is joking/using sarcasm (although detecting sarcasm has become easier)
:arrow: understanding what certain body language indicates
:arrow: understanding weather or not something may be inappropriate to say or do (in certain situations or at all)
:arrow: correcting people's grammar, spelling, other stuff.

No doctor would diagnose me as autistic with JUST the above things right?


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