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Saturday, June 25, 2005

Maybe
Result: 36. Your score isn't an achievement, it just is.
Psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen and his colleagues at Cambridge's Autism Research Centre have created the Autism-Spectrum Quotient, or AQ, as a measure of the extent of autistic traits in adults. In the first major trial using the test, the average score in the control group was 16.4. Eighty percent of those diagnosed with autism or a related disorder scored 32 or higher. The test is not a means for making a diagnosis, however, and many who score above 32 and even meet the diagnostic criteria for mild autism or Asperger's report no difficulty functioning in their everyday lives. You scored 32 or above. Do with that what you will.

update: shrink says I definately don't have asperger's or ADD.

I got up at 9 and the barn crew had already left.
update: spent wednesday at the barn. got a lot done, also stepped on a nail.
Darn you beefsteak! I spent all day at okcupid.com. It's a free singles-matching type place, but sucks you in to all these tests. Last week I spent way too much money being tested for aspergers, so it's nice to know there was something free online after all...

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