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Feb 8 2015 11:39am
Quote (CPK001 @ Feb 8 2015 09:20am)
That picture was the best I could do with paint.

Aspie-quiz
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 116 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 102 of 200
You seem to have both neurodiverse and neurotypical traits

http://i61.tinypic.com/2wn1heq.jpg

Edit: So could someone summarize what all this is about in plain English please?


If you are neurodiverse you show signs of Autism, bipolar disorder, ADHD, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, sociopathy, circadian rhythm disorders, developmental speech disorders, Parkinson's disease, dyslexia, developmental coordination disorder, dyscalculia, dysnomia, OCD, or Tourette syndrome. If you are neurotypical you show little to no signs of a neurological/pathological disorder.

Neurodiversity is also the belief that pathological or neurological disorders are actually natural variations of the human race, and not actual disorders that require curing or treatment.

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Feb 8 2015 11:48am
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If you are neurodiverse you show signs of Autism, bipolar disorder, ADHD, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, sociopathy, circadian rhythm disorders, developmental speech disorders, Parkinson's disease, dyslexia, developmental coordination disorder, dyscalculia, dysnomia, OCD, and Tourette syndrome. If you are neurotypical you show little to no signs of a neurological/pathological disorder.

Neurodiversity is also the belief that pathological or neurological disorders are actually natural variations of the human race, and not actual disorders that require curing or treatment.


I actually agree with that movement. While in our past it would of been more accurate to label them as disorders because we were lacking the knowledge to properly incorporate them into our society. But now that we are of a higher level of knowledge in the fields of psychology and sociology, since they are rather new compared to other fields, it may be possible to start to change society to the point that everyone is 'natural'.
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Feb 8 2015 11:51am
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I actually agree with that movement. While in our past it would of been more accurate to label them as disorders because we were lacking the knowledge to properly incorporate them into our society. But now that we are of a higher level of knowledge in the fields of psychology and sociology, since they are rather new compared to other fields, it may be possible to start to change society to the point that everyone is 'natural'.


The problem with this test is that it categorizes so many natural human traits as being the product of a "disorder". If the test were narrowed down to detect high functioning autism it would be more reasonable.

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Feb 8 2015 11:57am
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The problem with this test is that it categorizes so many natural human traits as being the product of a "disorder". If the test were narrowed down to high functioning autism it would be more believable reasonable.


Well this test is only associating 'traits' or 'mannerisms' that may be similar to those that have those 'disorders'. This doesn't mean that people score in the neurodiverse actually possess these disorders. Taking my to takes of the quiz into relevance. Last night when I took the quiz I thought of some of the questions and associated them with rather imaginative situations in my life and my answers came up with a neurodiverse/typical equal score. Now that I took the test a second time in a more literal sense I came up with a more typical score.
This can show that a persons mere mood at the point the test is taken can drastically change the results, and make the test extremely inaccurate unless moderated by a professional. Now if everyone were to take the test in a literal sense you may have somewhat decent data.
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Feb 8 2015 12:01pm
i must be autistic or something



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Quote (ChrisKz @ Feb 8 2015 12:57pm)
Well this test is only associating 'traits' or 'mannerisms' that may be similar to those that have those 'disorders'. This doesn't mean that people score in the neurodiverse actually possess these disorders. Taking my to takes of the quiz into relevance. Last night when I took the quiz I thought of some of the questions and associated them with rather imaginative situations in my life and my answers came up with a neurodiverse/typical equal score. Now that I took the test a second time in a more literal sense I came up with a more typical score.
This can show that a persons mere mood at the point the test is taken can drastically change the results, and make the test extremely inaccurate unless moderated by a professional. Now if everyone were to take the test in a literal sense you may have somewhat decent data.


Well of course you should answer the questions in a literal sense, it's asking you things about your day to day life and how you would respond to real situations.

Immediately thought of Firaga - "Have you ever or do you have an imaginary relationship" Not exact wording but I didn't feel like pulling the test up again xD
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Feb 8 2015 12:03pm
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Well of course you should answer the questions in a literal sense, it's asking you things about your day to day life and how you would respond to real situations.

Immediately thought of Firaga - "Have you ever or do you have an imaginary relationship" Not exact wording but I didn't feel like pulling the test up again xD


lol hes just trolling

Quote (dro94 @ 8 Feb 2015 14:01)
i must be autistic or something

http://i.imgur.com/ThwY1uL.png


nah if you were to be considered 'autistic' you would need at least one of those categories ALL THE WAY to the red side.

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Quote (ChrisKz @ Feb 8 2015 01:03pm)
lol hes just trolling


Yea I know lol but he's extremely dedicated :rofl:
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Feb 8 2015 12:05pm
Quote (TheCrimson @ 8 Feb 2015 14:03)
Yea I know lol but he's extremely dedicated :rofl:


yeah but that is what makes him such an interesting person
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Feb 8 2015 12:06pm
So I am a normal weirdo it seems
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