Published on 12, July, 2020
Recently Kefka posted his results of what I know as "The Aspie quiz" and Uhane requested a link to it, so I have copied the link below (hope it works)
https://embrace-autism.com/aspie-quiz/
This test results in a 10 sided chart, showing how strong your atypical (autistic) and typical (neurotypical) traits are, which I find really interesting. For an example, here is my result:
This matches my my attention to detail, pattern recognition and special interests (high atypical talent) and my need for predictability and my hypersensitivity (high atypical perception). I have what is maybe an unusual communication score for someone on the spectrum, however this is an ability to interpret and display typical non verbal communication - not as I originally thought, being ok at conversation. (Verbal communication is in the talent section of the typical side of the graph)
I have a question about this test - does anyone know if it is used anywhere for formal diagnosis?
This is mine. Apparently a 99% probability of being atypical
Very strange that I seem to have both typical and atypical perception.
Hi Autunomistic
Apparently, Atypical perception is routine driven, need for predictability, and hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity.
Typical perception is reading facial expressions and recognising people.
Why does that look like Texas??? It looks like roughly the shape of Texas!!!