Found this new alternative for tests like the AQ10 on LinkedIn today
Found this new alternative for tests like the AQ10 on LinkedIn today
Some of the neither agree nor disagree questions were things I'm not really thought about before.
Thanks this test was very useful, got score of 186. It was interesting to reflect on the questions, some of them I hadn't really thought about before. In other cases I had thought about the scenarios especially socialising but had dismissed my inability and discomfort in this area as a lack of skills and have done countless workshops about how to improve my communication and confidence. Usually the courses and tips work successfully for a short time but then I revert back to feeling awkward in social settings.
171! A little higher than I anticipated. Scored highest in social interactions and self-regulatory behavior, scored least in communication.
My monotropism score was 3.11, not quite sure what it means, if anything?
I scored 160 :)
Oh, 179 for me. I literally had no idea I could be autistic until recently and although not assessed yet, I think we can safely say I am.
I liked this questionnaire, it was easy for me to answer without thinking about the answer for a very long time. Thanks for sharing. Enjoying reading other people’s responses too
168, and kind of what I expected to get. Thanks A.

This does seem better than the AQ test. Particularly for female/high masking presentations. I scored 180.
I scored 186
Phew! I didn't want to post my score of 185 earlier to take the "lead" at the time, because it might have looked like bragging! Nice to see that I'm trending towards average.
If I agree, I agree. What does the strong bit add, how do I agree more?
I think of it like "most of the time" vs. "every time".
I think you are supposed to just go with your instinctive first impression and not overthink it, but I can't see how that does not give a biased result and it can be affected by mood. Yes/no questions are easier.
The AQ-10 and AQ-50 tests contain essentially yes/no questions. There is no scoring difference between "Definitely Agree" and "Slightly Agree" (or their "disagree" counterparts). That's not true for many of the other tests, but, yes, you should probably not try to overthink the answers.