Another Aspergers quiz ... for those who like Aspergers quizzes

I enjoyed the following quiz:

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

taken from Cynthia Kim's "Musings of an Aspie" website:

https://musingsofanaspie.com/about/

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  • I think I’m becoming even more aspie (YaY) as my score this time, was slightly higher than before ~ either that or I’m just getting more honest! 

  • I would guess at your being more honest. The months following my diagnosis, I felt more autistic as I became more aware of my use of masking techniques and was thus able to lessen them, i.e. I was able to be more honest with myself.

  • Yeah, that’s what I thought. It’s a marvel to see how much I actually used to mask, I think I deserve an Oscar, I think we all do. We’re marvellous, so many talents just there. I must admit though, that I have far more fun stimming in public and being me than I ever did masking. My score this time was 192/100 and 14/200, which indicates I very likely am autistic! Lol! I love these quizzes and they’re so revealing. I’m going through the questions and saying, oh, that’s autism, I thought that was just me! Lol! It’s so empowering to finally be me. I stopped taking the anti depressants and I feel sooooooo much better, I’m upsetting people left right and centre so I know I’m getting back to myself, I just need to work on the communication skills at some point! 

  • Yes ,  it was the pdf button .

  • I would be very interested as to where you found out all that information firemonkey,

    was it the pdf button just above the picture graph? It does say detailed results suitable for printing? Only for one hour.

    so good to see you here Ellie, Really missed you. X()x

  • Did that come with the online test?

  • Didn't mean to scare you ,sorry.  I guess I was fascinated by the PDF. I'm having a low anxiety day.

  • I'm not sure what to make of it. The PDF results , which I have also posted , are a mixed bag.

  • how come such detail... it’s scary.,, you ok.,? 

  • PDF.

    Neurodiverse talent

    A high score is related to Asperger's Syndrom (AS) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
    Your group score: 4.7 of 10 (average)

    Neurotypical talent

    A low score is related to Dyslexia and Dyscalculia, but also to other diagnoses like ADD/ADHD.
    Your group score: 1.9 of 10 (below average).

    Neurodiverse perception

    No direct, but autistic people often have differences in perception.
    Your group score: 5.8 of 10 (average).

    Neurotypical perception

    A low score is related to Dyspraxia.
    Your group score: 1.0 of 10 (below average).

    Neurodiverse communication

    No direct, but a high score is related to stimming and unusual communication.
    Your group score: 2.4 of 10 (below average).

    Neurotypical communication

    A low score is related to Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC).
    Your group score: 3.2 of 10 (below average).

    Neurodiverse relationships

    A high score is related to "attachment disorders" and paraphilias.
    Your group score: 4.9 of 10 (average).

    Neurotypical relationships

    A low score is related to intimacy problems
    Your group score: 0.0 of 10 (below average).

  • A fellow ND with lips firmly shut, but so much to say 

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