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Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 28 of 200 I think (though I’m not certain) that I’m the reclusive family member and I’ve embraced that too. It does sound like you have a lot of ASD traits. . But for the first time ever, when I read your blog posts, I can UNDERSTAND every word, my brain doesn’t get distracted, and I not only full sentences but complete paragraphs without wandering off. Church bbqs and women’s events are hell for me. Your graph is interesting the way it’s straddling both sides of the Aspie/NT graph. Not even pacing and rocking me, nothing. Difficult b/c I would have to talk to parents about possibly being an aspie in the first place, helping me find and schedule appointment, driving me there, and providing a history. I wish mine were as clear cut. Never have. Small town church = not easy for peope who are different. And I guess as an aspie, I’m bothered by how it lacks precision. Now at 40++, I have learned some coping skills, but still tend to be a logical/linear thinker. Now that my daughter is five years old, I am increasingly having to deal with Other Parents. I have had aspie traits as long as I can remember. Family progress! . I scored a 142/200 in the Aspie and 67/200 in the neurotypical. Weird thing is that I cannot stand clutter but my need to keep files of everything and it all piling up keeps creating more clutter and then I go and need my stimming to not explode. So, it seems I’ve the mind of an Aspie (or potential mind for this matter, as this is no official diagnosis), and the potential social & communication skills of an NT…, Then, at the end: “None, but a high score is related to giftedness. Hi! This is exciting! They’re looking for essays, poems, stories or whatever form of expression you’d like to share your message in. . Interesting how being on different ends of the working memory spectrum (as measured by one test) apparently hasn’t prevented us from having similar experiences, talents, and positions on the autism spectrum. Although some of the tests you’ll find on the internet are used as part of a diagnostic battery, it’s important to remember than an official diagnosis includes additional elements such as neuropsychological testing, observation by a psychiatrist, an assessment of childhood development and interviews with family members. The tests that involved working memory were impressively poor. Humor me and participate? I have my results from a year before my dx floating around. I would like to add that depending on your country and the type of evaluation, you might not get a diagnosis unless you have a problem in your day-to-day life that is related to autism. you are very likely an aspie. . Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 22 of 200 Besides it being English, it comes in a language I really understand. For example, when The Scientist is interested in something, he gets deeply absorbed in it, much like an aspie with a special interest. My only qualm is that it assumes everyone is only attracted to the opposite gender. save IP addresses or other personal information. One of the key criteria for a diagnosis is that the person’s autistic traits have to create an impairment in daily living, which means they need to rather significant in degree or number. That last category isn’t one you’ll see on any other Asperger’s test. Answering the questions as if you haven’t made adaptations as an adult would definitely make the score much higher. . I read other things in faces. I told her I respect her opinion very much, but there’s an awful lot I’ve never told her, and have kept very well hidden. I did the AQ test and scored 33, just above the cutoff at 32. aspie Quiz EN. I took this for fun today. I also took the Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnosis Scale. I made it clear to the neuropsychologist who diagnosed me that my primary goal in seeking a diagnosis was to better understand myself. I’m a bit stuck with what to I should do now as I thought if I pushed myself to socialise more one day a switch would be flicked and I wouldn’t feel like a performing dog anymore and it seems that’ll never happen. Never shed a tear during boarding kindergarten and elementary school life while all my friends (when I had a few friends lol) have cried at least more than three times. I can’t see why I should blog about my boring picture, but I can still share that way! Hopefully I’ll now be able to learn ways to help me deal with it better though. You are very likely an Aspie Also I’d just canceled spending Christmas with my family, because I’m scared of what I’ll say, though I didn’t tell them this. Trait: ASD & NT; I wouldn’t be me then. It would make SO much sense. It’s true, people’s scores do change over time – some because like you they get better at certain skills and others because they realize that they have traits/do things that they didn’t previously realize. Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 125 of 200 Just like you wrote somewhere, though some aspects of life are quite difficult for me, I wouldn’t want to be different. I wish I was one of those people who say they’re asexual and don’t want any friends. Just ramblings. You don’t need to register if you prefer not to. . Not sure if this is in any way helpful but that’s the process that I’ve gone through over the past two years since first discovering this whole autism thing. There are lots of stereotypes out there and most of them are both stigmatizing and way off base. Anyway, I had a long phone conversation with him about a week ago and he not only said he agreed that my brother had Asperger’s but saw it in himself too. Looking at other people’s spider webs, it seems common for there to be a “bulge” on each side, with some subscales more obviously aspie and some more obviously NT. It’s pretty common for people on the spectrum to learn social skills or to be “social” as a coping mechanism. It’s bizarre. I’m a better hunter than you though! I do have interests but it’s with what I like to call “useless information”. I am not in the least bit amused and make a note to put the bin out myself tomorrow so my other half won’t feel silly! It said that I was very likely neurodiverse. This is so, so useful basically, thank you so much. . as I get older I am taking less risks trying to get to know people, as I have made too many failures in the past. This was with a person helping me answer the questions, we mostly agreed on everything together. I don’t remember the kissing question. I find the only way to get through my days is to obsess over a particular subject. I didn’t like the trapping animals question, cos I like animals and trapping them would be cruel, again I was asked at school “Why do you always draw animals all the time?” and I am better at drawing animals than people and I do sound effects when opening doors *cringe*. . only be accepted if you login with userid as other data entry methods store data anonymously. Quizzes always tie me up in knots though. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. I’m just different. Statistics/results are saved in a database. My attention to details and figures were often disregarded by some of my coworkers as being rigid, that I don’t need to focus so much on every single thing while there are so many things needed to be done, thus it often ended up with me cleaning up after people’s bad job. Yes. Curiously I’ve been completely unable to convince my dad about my own Aspie tendencies – his fixed and unshakeable opinion is “you’re outgoing, like your mother” – well she was outgoing compared to my dad, but that’s not saying much, and I’m very nearly the biggest hermit I know! You might find that reading more about the varied experiences of adults on the spectrum will help you identify more traits in yourself. When I took the tests, I remember sending the links to my parents and asking them to take the test, and answer how they think I should answer. Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 75 of 200 The conclusions are based on analysis of 550.000 datasets, including people, however, who took the test more than once. 2 waiting on information on getting assessed in canada(bc{vancouver island}), Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 161 of 200 Good luck with it! for example, if my score was 0, the aspie was 0. if my score was 2, the aspie was 1.82 Talent: 9 & 6,5. I’m especially in love with this sentence from the abstract: “The idea that neurodiversity was at the extreme end of a normal distribution was not supported, rather it was found that neurodiversity had its own normal distribution overlapping typical traits.”. It’s very calming and centering. Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 146 of 200 , That’s fantastic news! A formal diagnosis can only be made by a qualified doctor. used as research-data or checked in order to calibrate the test. Not the case, I think now. If I do manage to spend time with people, I end up so anxious that I need time to unwind once I get away. I noticed some control questions and made sure they are answered consistently, but I have no idea about the others. Even if ASMR seems to be purely sensory, it doesn’t relate that much to the basic perception traits (like hypersensitivities). There is no one size fits all. That category scored the highest on the NT side, though! Darn. Anywho, I apologise for the ramble. One article I found which was very interesting and useful can be found here: http://taniaannmarshall.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/moving-towards-a-female-profile-the-unique-characteristics-abilities-and-talents-of-asperwomen-adult-women-with-asperger-syndrome/?preview=true&preview_id=1196&preview_nonce=28e488b442&post_format=standard. I don’t know what to do or how to proceed… I know that this post was ages ago.. This was interesting.The results were 118 out of 200 for the Aspie, and 85 out of 200 for neurotypical. If you want to read more in detail, you might find that helpful. I personally believe there are many coping strategies to get through life with the sorts of social impairments associated with being on the spectrum. I have never fitted in and as one earlier writer said. I am very likely an Aspie. I wanted to share my ‘spiderweb’ too. It is a process of freeing and uncovering the parts of you that are buried under expectation and adaptation. That realization and resources such as yours have at last helped me to understand my personality. The result isn’t a formal diagnosis but it indicates that you’re more likely to be autistic than non-autistic, because 70% of your answers were the answers that autistic people would typically give. If you find yourself doing things that you thought you didn’t do, then it’s probably because knowing that others do it too has finally given you the permission to do it as well. For lots of these things (hypersensititvity to touch and sound, not being able to follow verbal instructions, being distracted, spinning and rocking) I was always told as a kid by my (abusive) mother and several shitty teachers I was just being too sensitive or immature or lazy. So yes, aspie is included in the broader term neurodiverse. . The goal of this test is to check for neurodiverse / neurotypical traits in adults. Yikes!! Thank you for sharing this test! I do realize online tests are not the same as an official Dx, but it’s a relief to know I’m not alone. Ah well that’s the interesting thing, it was learning that NVLD wasn’t going to be in the DSM-5 as everyone had speculated 5 years ago, but was in fact had more recently been declared to be Asperger’s but as it manifests for three quarters of us, that got me finally working out what was really going on with me. To take the test, begin here. I feel like I spent much of my childhood and adolescence learning social skills and “what it means to be a ‘normal’ part of society and social groups” because I was never different enough to be ostracized but I never felt like it all came naturally as it seemed to for everyone else, either. Who’d have thought?! My Aspie score 173 out of 200 which pretty much confirms what I had suspected for a long time. However, strangely in my self-employed professional life I have to communicate visually very briefly and clearly every day, and do it quite brilliantly. I selected one article of 2013 because it (i) was published in PLOS One, a highly renowned general science journal with a rather rigid peer review process (ii) is freely available for eventual download (open access) upon interest and (iii) in the graph of Figure 1 shows in an almost self-explanatory manner the recurrent problem with the AQ test: Unlike with the Aspie quiz, the overlap between NT and ASD cohorts is simply too large to present a reliable predictor. For example, it had never occurred to me that spinning, walking on tiptoe, or sitting upside down could be sensory seeking; I only knew I shouldn’t be doing them at a place or time when I would be disrupting someone else. My results: (Aspie) 166 of 200 As I sit in my house alone, again, upset that no one any interest in hanging out with me, I realize that something is wrong here. ( Log Out / But I do sing at awkward moments, there is no denying that. I love the questions on this test too. It kind of makes me feel like: Besides the cool spiderweb graph which makes it really easy to see where I score… The traits you describe are all things I can totally relate to. Maybe looking for an encouraging word or two. I have a high IQ and math is natural and easy for me. And you’re right, getting a diagnosis as an adult can be really challenging. No worries – I love learning new things too. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Anyway, I just wanted to say. Ken, I relate to a lot of what you described about yourself. My gift is for languages. I do think there was a bias in the questions, especially the ones related to relationships (assuming Aspies would somehow have what’s considered to be abnormal sexual or relationship behavior). Compulsive: 3,5 & 2. In all seriousness, I truly appreciate this blog. Go directly to the test: Schizotypal Personality Questionnary (SPQ-A). I think if you read the blogs of adult with AS, especially women your age, you might find traits that you can relate better to. With all the bad weather I was worried water would seep up from the water table and I’d get flooded. I have some very good friends, but they are all highly educated and either very tolerant or pretty unusual themselves. . On the WAIS-V at age 18, I scored a 150 for verbal, but overall was 132. Then I confided a few of my reasons for wondering about Aspergers, things I’ve never told anyone. Um. How interesting! Yes it was a poopy day when I posted, and things have looked up since. Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 40 of 200. When I took it again last week, my Aspie score was 146 and my NT score was 58. Also, on the AQ, I think I got around 27, while she got around 40. this is what i got as well. I totally understand what you’re saying about struggling more to cope as we get older. , Re not convincing my dad, I think you are probably exactly right (and you’re also right that of us all he’s probably the least outgoing) :). Thank you for this site! My graph is remarkably close to yours. I guess if you can set aside the few really odd ones (and the hunting concept in general), there is some value to them. And also that the diagnosis series has been helpful. Now to find Aspie Kid’s FB page. Anyway it’d be great if we can get in touch or sth lol, totally not creepy. I took the test just for fun as I am/was (?) Here goes.. My score is quite similar to yours (173:26), and the spider web looks almost the same for me, save for a spike at the bottom left, in the “hunting” category. That barely put a dent in my abilities. I think it’s one of our biggest strengths, even when other people might call us obsessive. It’s putting people off. Hello! Like you said, it all starts to feel like a bit much. that makes me feel a bit less crazy. In my country (the Netherlands) it’s one of the things they ask about first, and you can’t get diagnosed without it. I read “I Think I Might Be Autistic”, by the way – it strikes me as a really helpful, practical book, full of useful insights, and I read it with great interest – many thanks. Hmm…always suspected. The “Hunting” categories come from the test creator’s belief that there is a link between Neanderthals and Aspergers. Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 28 of 200, And the web: http://www.rdos.net/eng/poly12c.php?p1=97&p2=97&p3=97&p4=96&p5=85&p6=98&p7=90&p8=92&p9=51&p10=63&p11=80&p12=70. I scored in the 11th percentile for working memory (and single digits for something else) but upper 90s for a lot of the other scales. And I can see that being the case in some families. In my experience, there _is_ an obvious link between AS and interest in animals, that SOMETIMES is expressed as interest in immitating animals, sometimes in trapping, holding or hunting them. But I think that comes from reading a lot more than the average person, because when people use slang I haven’t come across in books, I get really stressed. In fact I might have to stop being so enthusiastic about autism. I can make smalltalk/idle chatter a bit, but I have no desire to keep in touch or communicate further than that, because without a lot of common ground I have nothing to say, and no interest in saying anything. Thank you for all your insights. If the aspie score is 1.82 and you scored 2 (meaning 0.18 difference in scores), then you’re very close to typical aspies on that characteristic. Its just that there is no really an offical thing so far to explain the many different types is quite confusing and frustrating for people like me. Working memory and spatial were in the 95th percentile, and one of the processing was my lowest at 33rd percentile. I’m glad you feel like you’ve found a community with others on the spectrum. Maybe I’m just wondering about quiz results, in the end. Thanks in advance and sorry for the bother! But now that I allow myself to be the way I want to be, I’m happy. I’m glad you’re finding the blog helpful and comforting. I think the talent questions are around things like pattern recognition and cataloging information. And honestly, my scores do not surprise me, not even one bit. The hunting category was my highest NT score as well but I don’t know what to make of that. I talked with my sister, who’s a Psychotherapist, and for the first time ever confided that I’m wondering about Aspergers. I then talked with my GP, who’s a lovely person as Docs go. It’s very cool to see so many different results. I’m facinated by it. Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 48 of 200 quite exciting/scary! I’m glad you’ve found a way to get evaluated – self-advocacy is so important, even though it can be hard and demoralizing to keep encountering people who buy into the old stereotypes about autism. Thank you for the link. For me, rocking and toe walking have been the major discoveries. Sorry, Musings. My ND score is 156, and my NT score is 56. I Have read with great interest all the above, I was never diagnosed, because back in the 60’s, all the parents were busy with their lives and kids just had to get on with it. I took the quiz and then “Over” reserched it. I’m considering seeing somebody, I don’t know who or where to start with that. I do like making list, but have no interest in dates. I am totally inept in social circles and very uncomfortable with small talk. Furthermore it is highly correlated with the empirically supported AQ quiz. Friendships have been few and far between. With the exception of one green squash a couple of weeks ago, all I’m getting are tiny little squash that turn yellow and wither. Before that I just told myself that everyone must score high, because obviously so many of the statements were true. Which scary enough makes me very good at reading others if I want to. Like I know I get obsessed with things so I make myself do things I should be doing first (if rather sloppily!) Yes, exactly. Much of what we study deals with the types of students we might encounter, and as I learnt about Aspergers, I started to think about my own school life, and the traits I have now… Long story short, curiosity took me to the Rdos quiz and then to your blog. My highest WAIS scores were 98th and 95th percentile (verbal reasoning and comprehension), the lowest are 1st and 5th percentile (mental arithmetic and picture completion – visual reasoning). Sharing a neurology doesn’t magically mean that people will relate to each other or be especially supportive, especially if isn’t actively seen as shared neurology I suppose. But I see their commments as stereotyped and quite frankly nonsensical! Hi, ), poor with language (writing is my one skill), and unable to really “get” or read people (I empathize with others to a fault, though my SA makes actual socializing terribly awkward, and…maybe I’m not as good at reading people as I thought?). Thanks for sharing. Thanks . Hello. yeah, there was a bunch of questions I couldn’t answer at all because often I can’t decide how I feel about a situation, or I don’t know if I show a certain behaviour. There are quite a few online Asperger’s Syndrome tests. That’s what had happened when I posted. Hi, thanks for replying:) I’ve been reading some of your other posts and it’s quite nice to nod at things and find other people think like me and I’m not being silly and more importantly not have it end with negative things saying aspies are the worse partners in the world, ruin other people’s lives with their mere presence and should stop being weird and eat salmon. ), I hadn’t anywhere else to ask! An very exciting thing is ASMR, which I’m checking further right now. The spider webs above group traits by Neurotypical 30 of 200. It feels like, to me at least, this test is a bit more flexible than the other ones I have seen, across different types of presentation. (I would argue that the reason that female aspies tend to come out as more aspie than the male population in many studies on diagnostic tests, especially the older ones, is that they have to be much more clearly aspie than the men to override the gender biases of the specialists referring and diagnosing them – when you can be refused access for being ‘too warm’ or having too socially acceptable interests). Things I have always done, I now realize might be stimming. Thanks for your blog, it’s a lifeline at just the right time. I turned down both doctors who suggested meds to me and their reactions were basically “if you change your mind, let me know”. Do I mention that? For comparison, I asked The Scientist, who is neurotypical, to take the quiz. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/q7mn8, PsyArXiv preprint Leif Ekblad (2018). I see myself so clearly in this list. I am 68 years old, a retired teacher. Also, the fact that you were treated for a long time for social anxiety without any positive results feels like an important clue. The aspie scores are the mean scores of all of the diagnosed aspies who took the test (i.e. Working night shifts sounds really rough – I would be completely useless, both on the job and afterwards. Typed Words, Loud Voices Anthology Signal Boost, Extensive statistical data available online, Results include both Aspie and NT scoring scales, Detailed scores in 12 subscales, including scoring rationale, Commonly referred to in online Asperger’s communities, Visual, quantitative and qualitative results, Has not been independently validated in a clinical setting, May be biased toward the developer’s own theory of Asperger’s, Not officially recognized by medical establishment, Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 32 of 200, Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 158 of 200, Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 143 of 200. We have a paper on peer-review about this that we hope will be accepted for publication eventually. But the numbers just seemed to close too often. Btw, I am aware that the last comment was a while back, but I figure people will be returning to this page because of the topic. You are very likely an Aspie…. BTW, “Quarries and Corridors” mentioned way up there that he was having difficulty finding a video. Plus, I’ve come to find that the congregation in this big city – located close to a technical university and therefore visited by some geeky students – is much more heterogeneous and therefore easier to navigate than the one I went to with my family. It’s logging me in?? . I just took the test yesterday. As some of you noticed yesterday, I’ve updated the blog theme to add a little color. However, sometimes I would rather be NT dominant, because I am socially retarded, and I tend to forget things, and these problems cause people to dislike me, espeially at work. Everything else feels bad to me and is overwhelming. Atypically, I speak in metaphors a lot, and people misunderstand me. Two years ago, the shell that I had built around my self burst into pieces. Spanish version of Aspie Quiz, my score: Aspie 140/200, neurotypal: 77/200. At the time (33 years ago) that was probably attributed to “girls aren’t good at spatial reasoning” or some such gendered nonsense. Like mistaking sounds for voices a lot. At least I now know why I can’t concentrate on anything, or obsess over it. Like I am naive. Since I organize the entire children’s ministry that is a great way to excuse myself on sundays … funny though that I can really connect with little kids, mostly. However, the mean is an average, so it can be anything between 0 and 2. , In this case I’d say yes — it’s not a competition. My scores seem to have mellowed a little bit since last time I took the test: And thank you for the kind words about the book! The same will be true of aspies having some qualities that are more commonly associated with NTs. I totally get what you mean – this kind of chatty, space filling talk can be so confusing. It all makes so much sense but I keep thinking perhaps im wrong,I mean doesnt everybody do those things/think like that ect. I don’t know, could that have anything to do with this? Good to know that it’s consistent over time. The animal sounds…hahahaha, wow! I don’t see the point of seeing a dr though. . This test hit all of the traits that I kind of think make me different, but which the other “asperger’s tests” kind of don’t reference. the scores of diagnosed aspie test takers are added up and averaged out). Doesn’t tell me much, though. You can listen to our conversation here. I took the test twice – both times my results were, “You have answered inconsistently on too many control questions.” What does that mean? , Aspie 140/200, NT 89/200 You are very likely neurodiverse, Knew I am different but never thought about AS . Well, for one I went back over some to make sure I answered them “correctly”…lol. Unfortunately I married a pastor!!!! I have trained as nurse and in social work but now do less involved jobs as the stress of dealing with people was far more than I could cope with… It’s surprisingly common for adults to get a bunch of overlapping diagnoses to explain their traits when a single ASD diagnosis (or ASD plus something) would be a much better answer. I think the blowfish shape is fairly common and it also seems common to have some slight variation within a range of scores, depending on you interpret the questions on each go through. It said “You seem to have both Aspie and Neurotypical traits.” But what does “Hunting” mean? It’s definitely not for everyone, but it makes me feel better than either of the other two options did. I honestly don’t think I have Aspergers! I made the test three times, and always scored with 150 aspie. You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie). The societal stereotype of Asperger’s is just one of more obvious coping strategies. The lists of AS traits that you’ll find online can be quite stereotypical and even the AS quizzes can make it hard to know for sure if you do a particular thing, because some of the questions are presented so narrowly. Getting a diagnosis doesn’t magically fix anything but it does give us a starting place for understanding ourselves better and helping the people around us understand why we are the way we are. So, welcome to “Take a Test Tuesday,” a new series that will go on for as many weeks as I can continue digging up new tests to take.
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