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relicquery
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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  10:17:16 PM  Show Profile  Visit relicquery's Homepage  Reply with Quote
"Aspie Quiz"

Your Aspie score: 142 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 48 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie



Breakdown from downloadable PDF measuring how many "Aspie" versus "Neurotypical" traits I identified with:

TALENT
Aspie 8.7/10, NT 3.2/10
COMPULSION
Aspie 6.3/10, NT 1.3/10
SOCIAL
Aspie 7.0/10, NT 0.4/10
COMMUNICATION
Aspie 6.7/10, NT 2.5/10
HUNTING
Aspie 4.0/10, NT 4.2/10
PERCEPTION
Aspie 6.3/10, NT 0.7/10
ENVIRONMENT
6.5/10, not divided into Aspie/NT


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There is no homework.

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AstralScream
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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  11:10:47 PM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Your Aspie score: 161 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 50 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie


That's high..



Edited by - AstralScream on 26 Apr 2012 11:19:02 PM
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relicquery
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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  11:43:51 PM  Show Profile  Visit relicquery's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I'm curious to see the graphical representation of your score, Astral.
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Fleets
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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  11:44:10 PM  Show Profile  Visit Fleets's Homepage  Reply with Quote


Your Aspie score: 51 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 153 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical
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thomg
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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  11:59:35 PM  Show Profile  Visit thomg's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The Queen's Rook
Congrats! Only 5-6% of the population score this


The Queen’s Rook is a pensive, analytical individual. They don’t mind spending long periods of time on their own to work through problems. They may venture so far into thought they appear vacant or detached; often they really are oblivious of the world at that moment. These wayward princes are precise about descriptions and by habit correct others (or feel sorely tempted) if the shade of meaning is slightly off. This is annoying to the less concise, but this is what gives the Queen’s Rook a gift for gab, especially in writing.



This Rook is relatively easy going until their principles of truth, knowledge and justice are violated. Because of this they hate the formalities of bureaucracy, politics, and authority – which tend to mask the truth of operations. They will respond with a flip of the switch and become outspoken and inflexible. They will eventually drop the issue, because they do prefer a reserved and benign ambiance. The problem with the Queen’s Rook is when they are debating a point; they may be convincing themselves as much as their opponent. They spend a considerable amount of time second-guessing their abilities and may come to multiple conclusions that offer plausible solutions.



An indicator that a friend may be a Queen’s Rook is an obsession with logic. If a mistake is made, it is because there wasn’t enough data or it was placed out of context. Another indicator you’re friend is a Rook, throw a strategy game at them. They enjoy Risk, Bridge, Chess, and word games. Never rush the Rook. They don’t draw conclusions very quickly. If one were to gather a bunch of Rooks together to form a group they may debate:



1.) Whether or not there should be a group.

2.) Exactly what name should the proposed group choose?

3.) Which of the persons in the group should take responsibility or should they rotate?

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thomg
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  12:25:41 AM  Show Profile  Visit thomg's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Your Aspie score: 151 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 47 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie


I would have thought I'd be a lot less ... picks up a lot of core 5 traits ...

also questions don't take into account how many conscious behaviours are strategically used in everyday life to get around the problems ... so makes me seem more aspie than I give off ... or at least I like to think so.





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AstralScream
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  12:31:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by relicquery

I'm curious to see the graphical representation of your score, Astral.



didn't save it. it looked a lot like yours, except more extreme :P
my "social" part stood out a lot more, though. maybe a soc-last thing?
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Fleets
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  01:16:20 AM  Show Profile  Visit Fleets's Homepage  Reply with Quote
So far, I am the sole non aspie. : )
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enforest
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  1:03:04 PM  Show Profile  Visit enforest's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Sorry Fleets, I'm a neuro too :)



LOL, those weren't my results! What gives... I'll be right back after I fix this.

Edited by - enforest on 27 Apr 2012 1:04:03 PM
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enforest
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  1:11:32 PM  Show Profile  Visit enforest's Homepage  Reply with Quote

Here you are...




Your Aspie score: 76 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 144 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical
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chemical_art
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  3:20:00 PM  Show Profile  Visit chemical_art's Homepage  Reply with Quote


Aspie Score: 77 out of 200
Neurotical Score: 155 out of 200
You are very likely neurotypical

Edited by - chemical_art on 27 Apr 2012 3:23:38 PM
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whitelila
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  3:20:47 PM  Show Profile  Visit whitelila's Homepage  Reply with Quote
This makes me very mad.

You have answered inconsistently on too many control-questions


So they will not give me a chart or numbers. 150 questions for nothing.
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whitelila
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  3:29:54 PM  Show Profile  Visit whitelila's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Your Aspie score: 90 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 134 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical
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sappy
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  3:56:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit sappy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by whitelila

http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/which-chess-piece-are-you-test



The Queen's Knight

The Queen’s Knight is armed with rose-colored glasses. The mundane comes to life and nature becomes expressive of spirit. The interesting thing about this Knight is the ability to switch from fantasy to reality. There are exceptions to the rule, but this is the type that may have had imaginary friends as a youngster. Their stuffed animals also were great companions. The Queen’s Knight will see the good in almost anyone or anything – but their depth of emotion can remain hidden even from themselves. Circumstances tend to reveal sudden responses.

Not all life is rosy and this Knight is not exempt from disappointment or frustration with humanity. They may feel incompetence when dealing with their own ethical values. Things aren’t simply white black, but a grand battle of Good versus Evil. Evil must be reckoned with but Good shall eventually win. It is not that they fight evil, but that they fight for the essence of moral good. Doing something good is quite satisfactory for them and indeed increases their happiness. It is when something is not reciprocated to them that they are saddened and disappointed by others. They learn that others aren’t as self-sacrificing.

The Queen's Knight is dominated by an inner world of intense feeling and deeply rooted ethics. They seek to form their life based on their views. They are highly curious of those around them so are readily accepting of others unless their values are being threatened. They promote insight and understanding amongst others and contribute well thought ideas. They however can be a bit too idealistic.


This is almost like an INFP description. Which I am.

Edited by - sappy on 27 Apr 2012 3:59:28 PM
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enneathing
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Posted - 27 Apr 2012 :  4:01:03 PM  Show Profile  Visit enneathing's Homepage  Reply with Quote
My score is unique.

Your Aspie score: 107 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 80 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits

Edited by - enneathing on 27 Apr 2012 4:03:43 PM
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sunny
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Posted - 28 Apr 2012 :  7:43:53 PM  Show Profile  Visit sunny's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by enneathing

My score is unique.

Your Aspie score: 107 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 80 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits



Mine was similar enneathing, but both scores were higher. My Aspie score was higher than my neurotypical score too, but I had both.

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AstralScream
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Posted - 28 Apr 2012 :  8:00:26 PM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
So, no one has a higher aspie score than me? that's tragic. I'm going resume being semi-autistic now, like I was doing before I too the test.
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whitelila
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  4:42:38 PM  Show Profile  Visit whitelila's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Photobucket is working today so here is my chart.

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whitelila
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  4:48:50 PM  Show Profile  Visit whitelila's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by AstralScream

So, no one has a higher aspie score than me? that's tragic. I'm going resume being semi-autistic now, like I was doing before I too the test.



Strengths & Advantages of being an Aspie!

http://theotherside.wordpress.com/my-ramblings-about-autism-aspergers-syndrome/good-qualities-or-aspie-advantages/
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whitelila
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  4:53:59 PM  Show Profile  Visit whitelila's Homepage  Reply with Quote
TALENT

COMPULSION

SOCIAL

COMMUNICATION

HUNTING

PERCEPTION

ENVIRONMENT



what do those things mean on this test? both for Aspie and neurotypical.
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AstralScream
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  5:30:01 PM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by whitelila

quote:
Originally posted by AstralScream

So, no one has a higher aspie score than me? that's tragic. I'm going resume being semi-autistic now, like I was doing before I too the test.



Strengths & Advantages of being an Aspie!

http://theotherside.wordpress.com/my-ramblings-about-autism-aspergers-syndrome/good-qualities-or-aspie-advantages/



Haha, thanks for that and introducing me to a fun-looking blog titled "The Other Side"
I'm not convinced I really have Asperger's, but there's definitely something fishy about those questions. Imo, it's easy for me to score higher because I view myself as being so strange, even if others haven't picked up on it, I'm sure they do. I'll have to conclude that I have traits of it...I might have exaggerated them in my mind.

It's hard to see it knowing how emotive I am, even if I might "think" like an aspie.

I agree, though, it's not such a bad way to be. It would explain a lot, though.

Edited by - AstralScream on 29 Apr 2012 5:32:47 PM
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enneathing
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  5:40:34 PM  Show Profile  Visit enneathing's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Someone was quite close to diagnosing me with Asperger's syndrome in high school - based on my behaviour. It was seriously considered, though I doubt an official diagnosis would have been made if I had actually taken the test. Once the person got to know me a bit more I think they realized that I don't have Asperger's. In a way I actually almost kind of drawn to a diagnosis like that because it would make me 'unique' in a way, special, out of the ordinary. What might look like 'Aspie' are probably more social phobias..
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AstralScream
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  5:52:39 PM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
http://aspergeradults.ca/2010/03/the-pardox-of-social-impairment-and-profound-social-disconnectedness/

I can relate to the allusion here to Tantalus in hell, with "connection" being that forbidden fruit too high over your head. I just don't seem to know how to do it.
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AstralScream
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  5:55:54 PM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by enneathing

Someone was quite close to diagnosing me with Asperger's syndrome in high school - based on my behaviour. It was seriously considered, though I doubt an official diagnosis would have been made if I had actually taken the test. Once the person got to know me a bit more I think they realized that I don't have Asperger's. In a way I actually almost kind of drawn to a diagnosis like that because it would make me 'unique' in a way, special, out of the ordinary. What might look like 'Aspie' are probably more social phobias..



I don't like the idea of being as socially compromised as I think I am, and it maybe having a biological basis. It brings out some of my worst insecurities to think that. Everything else about Asperger's: ok

I've been diagnosed with many things, but not this. I was paranoid I had it once and brought it up to a doctor. She says, "There is no way you have AS"
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AstralScream
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Posted - 29 Apr 2012 :  6:02:35 PM  Show Profile  Visit AstralScream's Homepage  Reply with Quote
No one seems to know how to diagnose anything well, from my experience. So, it might not matter what she thought..
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