Quiz Results
Quiz Results
Quiz Results
Aspie Quiz
Neurodiverse talent
This group contains intellectually related neurodiverse traits. Typical traits are related to strong interests that can become obsessive (e.g. having strong interests; hyper focusing; collecting
information; good long term memory related to interests; figuring out how things work; making connections between things). Other traits are related to information processing (e.g. noticing
details; finding patterns; unusual imagination; unique ideas). Some people have special talents (e.g. numbers; language; computers; music).
Diagnostic relation
A high score is related to Asperger's Syndrom (AS) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Your group score: 4.3 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else?
0.00
1.24
Do you have an avid perseverance in gathering and/or cataloguing information on a topic of interest?
1.33
0.21
Is it important for you to find a unique niche where you can acquire unique competence?
1.30
0.25
1.34
0.00
Do you have one special talent which you have emphasised and worked on?
2.14
0.00
6 / 13
2/2
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Neurotypical talent
This group contains intellectually related neurotypical traits. These are often defined in terms of disabilities. Typical traits are related to verbal communication, learning by imitation, staying
focused even when doing boring things, trouble with finding places and a poor concept of time.
Diagnostic relation
A low score is related to Dyslexia and Dyscalculia, but also to other diagnoses like ADD/ADHD.
Your group score: 6.0 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
2.99
0.00
Do you find it difficult to take messages on the telephone and pass them on correctly?
0.00
3.45
Do you find it very hard to learn things that you are not interested in?
1.37
0.00
Do you have difficulty describing & summarising things for example events, conversations or something you've read?
10
11
Do you find it hard to recognise phone numbers when said in a different way?
0.00
1.42
12
0.97
0.94
13
1.49
0.00
14
1.16
0.00
15
If there is an interruption, can you quickly return to what you were doing before?
0.00
6.47
16
1.36
0.00
17
1.07
0.52
18
1.18
0.00
19
0.00
2.31
12 / 25
15 / 18
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Neurodiverse perception
This group contains neurodiverse perception traits. These traits can become a disability by causing sensory overload and even a complete shutdown. The need for routines and predictability
to a large extent seems to be caused by acute perception and the related risk of sensory overload. The core traits are hypersensitivity to touch, sound, smell, taste, strong light, humidity,
wind, heat and electromagnetic fields. Some people are less sensitive to pain.
Diagnostic relation
No direct, but autistic people often have differences in perception.
Your group score: 4.3 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
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Question
Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to prepare
yourself mentally first?
Choice
Aspie
NT
1.44
0.52
21
Do you find it disturbing or upsetting when others show up either later or sooner than agreed?
1.28
0.46
22
0.00
1.24
23
2.34
0.00
24
2.99
0.00
25
0.00
2.27
26
1.92
0.00
27
1.08
1.39
28
0.00
1.67
29
0.00
0.78
30
0.00
1.42
31
0.71
1.31
32
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12 / 27
11 / 18
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Neurotypical perception
This group contains neurotypical perception traits. Typical traits are reading facial expressions, recognizing people and estimating age which involves the human face. Other traits are
judging distance, speed, acceleration, pressure and time.
Diagnostic relation
A low score is related to Dyspraxia.
Your group score: 7.1 of 10 (above average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
33
Do you instinctively know when it is your turn to speak when talking on the phone?
0.00
3.86
34
1.23
1.56
35
0.00
2.27
36
0.00
7.14
37
Do you have a good sense of how much pressure to apply when doing things with your hands?
0.00
5.58
38
1.01
1.01
39
0.00
1.78
2/8
23 / 30
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Neurodiverse communication
This group contains neurodiverse communication traits. Key traits in this group are related to atypical nonverbal communication (e.g. odd facial expressions; being accused of staring; using
unusual sounds in conversations; blinking or rolling eyes; clenching fists; grinding teeth; thrusting tongue; blushing). Related traits are stims (e.g. wringing hands; rubbing hands; twirling
fingers; rocking; tapping eyes; pressing eyes; fiddling with things; pacing; flapping hands; peeling skin flakes).
Diagnostic relation
No direct, but a high score is related to stimming and unusual communication.
Your group score: 3.4 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
40
Do you wring your hands, rub your hands together or twirl your fingers?
0.00
2.13
41
In conversations, do you use small sounds that others don't seem to use?
0.00
3.09
42
Do you rock back-&-forth or side-to-side (e.g. for comfort, to calm yourself, when excited or overstimulated)?
1.67
0.00
43
Do you tap your ears or press your eyes (e.g. when thinking, when stressed or distressed)?
44
0.00
0.00
45
46
1.00
1.08
47
Do recently heard tunes or rhythms tend to stick and replay themselves repeatedly in your head?
1.02
0.00
48
Have your thoughts ever been so vivid that you were worried other people would hear them?
0.00
2.38
49
0.00
1.81
50
1.32
0.00
51
0.71
0.89
52
Do you bite your lip, cheek or tongue (e.g. when thinking, when anxious or nervous)?
1.23
0.21
53
1.11
0.39
54
Do you get a pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp or back of the body in response to certain sounds?
0.83
0.25
55
1.05
0.00
56
0.00
1.17
10 / 28
13 / 21
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Neurotypical communication
This group contains neurotypical communication traits. The key trait is the ability to interpret and show typical nonverbal communication (e.g. facial expressions; body language; courtship;
prosody). The absence of these abilities lead to secondary problems (e.g. unaware of how to behave; unaware of boundaries; being misunderstood; missing hidden agendas; being unaware of
others intentions; misinterpreting figures of speech, idioms and allegories; literal interpretation; not knowing when to apologize; saying inappropriate things; seemingly poor empathy).
Diagnostic relation
A low score is related to Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC).
Your group score: 7.4 of 10 (above average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
57
Do you tend to say things that are considered socially inappropriate when you are tired, frustrated or when you act naturally?
1.31
1.14
58
Do you tend to express your feelings in ways that may baffle others?
1.17
1.33
59
0.00
1.67
60
0.00
0.78
61
As a teenager, were you usually unaware of social rules & boundaries unless they were clearly spelled out?
0.00
3.09
62
0.00
2.95
63
Do you forget you are in a social situation when something gets your attention?
0.00
3.34
64
Is it hard for you to see why some things upset people so much?
2.37
0.00
65
2.39
0.00
66
In a conversation, do you tend to focus on your own thoughts rather than on what your listener might be thinking?
0.00
0.82
67
Have others told you that you have an odd posture or gait?
0.00
2.59
1.00
0.00
68
69
Do you realize hours later that somebody that you have a romantic interest for actually showed interest for you, and then feel bad about the missed
opportunity to connect?
Do you have a monotonous voice?
0.00
1.63
8 / 29
19 / 26
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Neurodiverse relationships
This group contains neurodiverse relationship and attachment traits. The main trait is a strong attachment formed over a longer period of time that often can last for life even in the absence of
further contact. Related to the attachment is being protective, learning routines, walking behind and examining hair. Some people form multiple attachments (polyamory) while others form
imaginary attachments in the absence of a suitable partner. Contact phase traits includes unusual sexual preferences and being more sexually attracted to strangers. Odd hair probably plays a
role in recognition in the contact phase.
Diagnostic relation
A high score is related to "attachment disorders" and paraphilias.
Your group score: 3.8 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
70
Do you find it easier to understand and communicate with odd & unusual people than with ordinary people?
1.31
0.71
71
1.25
0.00
72
0.00
1.17
73
0.85
0.85
74
Do you like to follow (walk behind) people you are attached to?
1.67
0.00
75
0.00
0.00
76
1.07
0.02
77
0.00
0.46
78
Do you like to protect people you are attached to even when they didn't ask for it?
0.00
0.00
79
0.00
0.00
80
0.00
1.24
81
0.00
1.56
82
Do you tend to look a lot at people you like and little or not at all at people you dislike?
2.37
0.00
83
Do you have odd hair (for example multiple whorls, standing up when short or other peculiarities)?
1.39
0.00
84
Do you prefer to construct your own set of spiritual beliefs rather than following existing religions / belief-systems?
0.00
0.00
85
Are you more sexually attracted to strangers than to people you know well?
0.44
0.00
86
Do you tend to develop romantic feelings for people that persistently shows interest for you?
0.34
0.00
11 / 29
6 / 11
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Neurotypical relationships
This group contains neurotypical relationship and attachment traits. Traits are related to the typical process of finding a partner, dating, courtship and sexual intimacy. The intimacy traits
defines the norm in society and aim at creating and maintaining attachments with sex. People that dislike this norm often identify as asexual.
Diagnostic relation
A low score is related to intimacy problems
Your group score: 6.5 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
87
0.00
2.88
88
0.00
3.06
89
0.00
1.67
90
0.00
4.76
91
0.00
5.15
92
0.00
0.00
0/1
18 / 28
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Neurodiverse social
This group contains neurodiverse social traits. The traits are about putting oneself in the centre, and living in small stationary groups. It also includes having trouble with authority, arguing
and revenge.
Diagnostic relation
None.
Your group score: 5.0 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
93
Do you see your own activities as more important than other people's?
2.07
0.00
94
Would you quickly become impatient and irritated if you would not find a solution to a problem?
95
Do you usually find faults with opinions that you don't share?
96
Do you expect other people to know your thoughts, experiences and opinions without you having to tell them?
0.00
2.03
97
0.87
1.07
98
2.69
0.00
99
0.00
1.17
100
0.60
0.99
101
Do you feel irritated when one person disagrees with what everyone else in a group believes?
0.82
0.25
7 / 13
6/9
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Neurotypical social
This group contains neurotypical social traits. The traits are adaptations for socializing with strangers and superficial acquaintances, forming friendships and coalitions. Important traits are
sharing and talking about feelings with strangers and superficial acquaintances as a way to socialize and exchange information. Hugging, waving and shaking hands are traits used in the
interaction.
Diagnostic relation
None.
Your group score: 5.3 of 10 (average).
Detailed information about overall Aspie and neurotypical scoring
No
Question
Choice
Aspie
NT
102
0.00
0.00
103
1.38
0.85
104
Do you have a tendency to become stuck when asked questions in social situation?
0.00
3.09
105
Has it been harder for you than for others to keep friends?
2.76
0.00
106
0.00
7.35
107
Do you prefer to only meet people you know, one-on-one, or in small, familiar groups?
108
0.00
2.95
109
In conversations, do you need extra time to carefully think out your reply, so that there may be a pause before you answer?
1.27
0.92
110
Do you stay away from situations where people might express affection for you?
1.94
0.00
111
Do you prefer to do things on your own even if you could use others' help or expertise?
0.00
0.00
112
0.00
3.14
113
2.74
0.00
114
2.34
0.00
115
Do you find it natural to wave or say 'hi' when you meet people?
0.00
6.00
116
2.29
0.00
15 / 25
24 / 37