07-27-2013, 06:40 PM
I got this result: 11
The official criteria for Aspergers Syndrome is an AQ score greater than 32.
According to statistical analysis, 26 – 31 Is a borderline score.
86% of people with this score can be correctly classified as having Aspergers Syndrome.
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Since we're all about quibbling here, I presume they're telling me 86% people with scores above 32 have asperger's, but clearly my 11 is well below that... but the implication reading through seems to be that 86% of people scoring an 11 are asperger's which is clearly not the case...
The official criteria for Aspergers Syndrome is an AQ score greater than 32.
According to statistical analysis, 26 – 31 Is a borderline score.
86% of people with this score can be correctly classified as having Aspergers Syndrome.
Enter your email address below to receive more information about Asperger’s Syndrome.
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Since we're all about quibbling here, I presume they're telling me 86% people with scores above 32 have asperger's, but clearly my 11 is well below that... but the implication reading through seems to be that 86% of people scoring an 11 are asperger's which is clearly not the case...