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23, but I knew how to answer the questions to give me an Aspie result if I wanted to. I rarely give extreme answers to these sorts of questions (ie. I only gave a few "strongly agree/disagree" responses), so that would have moderated my score, too :)

 

Interesting questions, and I noticed that the original questions came from a noted Asperger researcher, Dr. Simon Baron-Cohen.

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37 -- into the 'extreme' range.  Then again, I know I'm an Aspie and some of the syndromes, so...  I may have accidentally self-knowledge'd myself into a higher score.  Also, I'm a trained computer programmer (AKA computer scientist), which may have helped adjust the core slightly.

 

What's interesting, and I didn't think about previously, is that as much as I enjoy facts, they're all 'how' type facts.  I don't memorize lists of car types or dates, I find that incredibly boring.  On the other hand, if I stretch my memory, I can tell you why blue ray discs can store more than DVDs just by switching the color of the laser used to read them.

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