(Quiz)How many Asperger (Autism related disorder) traits do you have?? | |
Scuba Steve (OP) User ID: 763460 United States 10/07/2009 11:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That quiz is pathetic by the way and very inaccurate in my opinion. It also lends itself readily to one ascribing answers according to his desired result. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 675128My thoughts also. You should have seen the results at the asperger forum wrong planet. Many of those people are diagnosed and most were scoring 150+ on the aspie score. Maybe the quiz works better with Aspies since they are so brutally honest? |
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grrttsgar User ID: 789002 United States 10/08/2009 12:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for filling out this questionnaire. Your Aspie score: 42 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 146 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 726572 United States 10/08/2009 01:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your Aspie score: 56 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 143 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical IMAGE ( [link to www.rdos.net] ) |
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Scuba Steve (OP) User ID: 763460 United States 10/08/2009 02:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I feel like I scored bad 42/200 lowes I saw other then me was 59 Quoting: grrttsgarThank you for filling out this questionnaire. Your Aspie score: 42 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 146 of 200 You are very likely neurotypical Why do you want to be an Aspie? Nobody understands them and they understand nobody! All your score means is that you fit the definition of normal. Have a good normal life Last Edited by Scuba Steve on 10/08/2009 02:57 AM |
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anonymous User ID: 789151 United States 10/08/2009 06:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so how would disavantaged children from poor households react in social settings that are strange to them, of course they would lock up and have little to say as they take in the newer social settings. as they attemp to assymilate the situation . willsome kids be introverts or extroverts like thier parents . so if they lack a wide range of socializing experiance, can it factor in to thier quiet overall response to new situations ? can experiance in life as they age, seriously improve those people, in a wide range of social settings and a wide range of activities usually granted, to financially better off kids ..resulting in greater amount of experiances in arts sciences sports .. does negative or posistive inviroments inter into the picture along with money for serious advandges in childs life .? |
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kat User ID: 744917 United States 10/08/2009 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have it. And it is not a disorder, it is a syndrome. Quoting: Scuba SteveA syndrome is defined as a set of symptoms only, not an underlying medical condition. Disorder: A physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning. Unfortunately normal is considered neurotypical. :( but I know what you mean, its definitely not an illness. In fact, if Aspergian was the majority maybe there would not be so many damn disruptors. Im glad that autistic related disorders like AS are rising. Its happening for a reason, its not just being diagnosed more often. Humans are not done evolving mentally yet. but that doesn't mean that Aspies are better, it just means that they are being tested out to see if they are better. I hope it continues to rise though. Its occurred to me that Aspergians probably contributed a very large amount of progress in our science and arts. Aspergians tend to narrow their focus thereby progressing, while Nerotypicals are shallow but wide thinkers thereby expanding on the progress made by others. One way to think about it is that Asperigans are pioneers. This explains their small numbers, only a few pioneers are needed. They say Einstein was an Aspie. No good deed goes unpunished. |
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