Neurodiverse scores of self-identified NTs

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Xardas
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18 Mar 2017, 4:59 pm

The graph below shows the distribution of ND scores in the Aspie Quiz of 81 self-identified NT people:

http://rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php

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One person with 151/200 ND score identifies as neurotypical but with a super-INTJ personality type.

0 to 22 / 200 ND = 3 people (3,70%)
23 to 44 / 200 ND = 19 people (23,46%)
45 to 66 / 200 ND = 20 people (24,69%)
67 to 89 / 200 ND = 13 people (16,05%)
90 to 111 / 200 ND = 8 people (9,88%)
112 to 133 / 200 ND = 10 people (12,35%)
134 to 155 / 200 ND = 7 people (8,64%)
155 to 177 / 200 ND = 1 person (1,23%)
178 to 200 / 200 ND = nobody scored this



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18 Mar 2017, 5:31 pm

I have often contemplated the idea of an "anti-aspie" -- that is, the extreme opposite end of the "spectrum" (if we are to accept that metaphor). What would the total opposite of an aspie be? In this chart, therefore, I'd be curious to know more about the three people who scored at the far left end.


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Xardas
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19 Mar 2017, 6:55 am

Darmok wrote:
I have often contemplated the idea of an "anti-aspie" -- that is, the extreme opposite end of the "spectrum" (if we are to accept that metaphor). What would the total opposite of an aspie be? In this chart, therefore, I'd be curious to know more about the three people who scored at the far left end.


Among those three people with scores below 23, one Brazilian man scored just 3 of 200:

Neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 3 of 200
Neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 196 of 200

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But I don't know much about him, except that he is Brazilian. He is from another forum.