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Speaking of tests... do you have Asperger's?
#11
Yeah, I have no idea what the rest of you are talking about (about the ads...)

Getting this thread back on track: not to spoil the test for anyone who wants to take it, but it seems like a lot of the questions are just aimed at introversion, rather than Asperger's ?
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#12
I would not want to share my results if I did.
northern california coast
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#13
I scored 17 therefore it did not bother me that the subject went off track for a bit.

:hamsterdance:
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#14
Markintosh wrote:
I scored 17 therefore it did not bother me that the subject went off track for a bit.

:hamsterdance:
Hahahahaha, that hamsterdance had me busting up.
I scored an 8.


Ads - Don't see any. Confusedmiley-music039:
Introvert questions - somewhat
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#15
PeterB wrote:
Getting this thread back on track: not to spoil the test for anyone who wants to take it, but it seems like a lot of the questions are just aimed at introversion, rather than Asperger's ?

Apparently, the formula is: introversion + ADD + good memory = AD
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#16
Having a hard time imagining anyone with Aspergers having any interest in taking this test nor losing interest and refusing to continue after question 1 or 2.
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#17
16
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#18
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Thank you for taking the AQ Test
Your AQ Test Score is: 32

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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They kept asking the same d**n question over and over. Bo-o-o-o-o-ring!
Definitely not Asperger's here. Only scores greater than 32 meet the 'criteria'.
26-31 are 'borderline'. 32 is neither. Ergo, not Asperger's.

Here's the microAQTest: Which do you trust more not to hurt you intentionally:
(A) people or (B) things.

I know the answer to that one
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#19
One criteria for determining Asperger's Syndrome is to administer a test that hints at its presence, and gauge the reaction of the testee to the results. A more intense reaction confirms its presence.
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#20
I got a 10
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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