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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby crystal_richardson_ » Sat Nov 18, 2017 1:09 am

or i can just sit on your face
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Reaper » Sat Nov 18, 2017 1:27 am

crystal_richardson_ wrote:it's almost as if you take the test with a deliberate avoidance of scoring high reaper, resulting in a strangely low score, the inverse of what you do on the psychopathy tests :D


/sigh

I didn't avoid anything, deliberately or otherwise. I took the test honestly, so stop looking for excuses to disagree with my results.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Dulcet » Sat Nov 18, 2017 4:13 am

what did you answer for the questions reaper? I am in the finding this result puzzling group. Not because you're autistic, I've said you aren't, but because that's very low and you have obviously autistic traits.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Eight » Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:46 am

Your score was 16 out of a possible 50.
Scores in the 0-25 range indicate little or no Autistic traits.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Quoth » Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:40 am

15 which was lower than I expected.

I'm surprised that reaper doesn't score higher than 7, I expected the SPD traits to have driven it up.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Reaper » Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:53 am

Dulcet wrote:what did you answer for the questions reaper?


You really expect me to tell you my answers to the whole 50 of them...?

I'll pass.

I am in the finding this result puzzling group. Not because you're autistic, I've said you aren't, but because that's very low and you have obviously autistic traits.


Clearly not as many as you seem to think I have.


Quoth wrote:I'm surprised that reaper doesn't score higher than 7, I expected the SPD traits to have driven it up.


No, because I like socializing and doing things with others. Why? because socializing can be fun. It energizes me, and It's boring doing things on my own.

If I'm doing things alone, it's usually not by choice. It's because there's no-one interesting to do them with. With that said though, I don't care to have friends. I'm only interested in using people. I want them around me when it suits me, not them and when I don't, they can piss off.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Sixoclock0 » Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:14 am

PavlovsPuddyTat wrote:
Sixoclock0 wrote:Noot

Your score was 15 out of a possible 50.
Scores in the 0-25 range indicate little or no Autistic traits.


Hello Scandi-neighbour. (Finland I presume? Greetings from Sweden).

Are you aware that I have been accused for being your sock puppet? I have also been accused for being an autistic version of you (if you have not seen that discussion I will provide the link) .

Well, this was quite amusing so I can't help myself (Apologies invading AsPD space with non- AsPD scoring rates.

(Dulcet - take notes )

Autism Spectrum Quotient produced by the Autistic sock puppet : 9 out of 50

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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Reaper » Sat Nov 18, 2017 9:30 am

I can't edit my post now, so I'll have to post this here:

If I'm doing things alone, it's usually not by choice.


That's not entirely true. There are certain things I prefer to do alone, for several reasons: I can't concentrate as well when I do them with others, sometimes I feel like others won't do them as well as I will, and/or because of lack of trust.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Dulcet » Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:10 pm

Reaper wrote:
Dulcet wrote:what did you answer for the questions reaper?


You really expect me to tell you my answers to the whole 50 of them...?

I'll pass.



What about these ones?


22. I find it hard to make new friends.

28. I usually concentrate more on the whole picture, rather than on the small details.

29. I am not very good at remembering phone numbers.

33. When I talk on the phone, I’m not sure when it’s my turn to speak.

35. I am often the last to understand the point of a joke.

39. People often tell me that I keep going on and on about the same thing.

43. I like to carefully plan any activities I participate in.

48. I am a good diplomat.
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Re: How people with AsPD score on the Autism Spectrum?

Postby Reaper » Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:36 pm

22. I find it hard to make new friends.

Definitely disagree.

I have no problem making friends. I just have a problem keeping them (the last friend I had died).


28. I usually concentrate more on the whole picture, rather than on the small details.

Definitely agree

I tend to focus more on the end goal than what it takes to get me there. Besides, I'm not very detail-oriented in general.


29. I am not very good at remembering phone numbers.

Definitely agree.

I can barely even remember my own phone number, let alone anyone else's.


33. When I talk on the phone, I’m not sure when it’s my turn to speak.

Definitely disagree

I've never had a problem with that. I have a tendency to talk over people at times, but I do that on purpose due to impatience, not because I didn't know it wasn't my turn to speak yet.


35. I am often the last to understand the point of a joke.

Definitely disagree

Rarely is that ever the case. It may happen on occasion, but most times it doesn't.


39. People often tell me that I keep going on and on about the same thing.

Slightly agree

There are occasions where people have said that to me, but that was ages ago. I try to switch things up a bit.


43. I like to carefully plan any activities I participate in.

I got stuck on this one, because I can be very impulsive in some ways and very calculating in others.

I don't often plan ahead though, so definitely disagree I think.


48. I am a good diplomat.

Slightly disagree

My daughter says I come across to her as insensitive and uncaring at times. I get tired of pretending to care all the time, and sometimes I just slip up, not very often though.
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