Ventingblackpiller
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It's probably nothing but I did an autism test =
96*It's probably nothing but I did an autism test =
RAADS-R
The result was 95 , so it could be nothing but I am kinda overthinking about this because I always thought that my sensation of not being normal was caused by being an inkwell 21 years old Virgin , so it's normal that I have not so good social skill, or I don't feel like I am normal, I have to act normal, others are better then me ecc.. should I start to worry or it's nothing?
Autistic trait tbh
BrootalLol I got 107
Nope, for this i said it could just be me overthinking too muchDid you get DX from a doctor
Autists are said to "see the trees for the forest." Fixate on very small details/facts.mogs me being able to do the test in general,
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I'm too retarded to even understand what this means, they need to give examples.
how do they expect a trve avtist to take this test if I can't even do it?
it's hard to explain why I have no clue what this meansAutists are said to "see the trees for the forest." Fixate on very small details.
The opposite of this is being impressionistic, and overly general. "See the forest for the trees."
A practical example of this is how autists sperg out about very intricate and detailed special interests.it's hard to explain why I have no clue what this means
I have been told I do this, but I can't comment on it for myself.A practical example of this is how autists sperg out about very intricate and detailed special interests.
Oh okNope, for this i said it could just be me overthinking too much
Basically here is pointing out how your brain work is you have some sorta of autism . If I say to you image an house instead of imagining an house you focus on the windows of the house, instead of the ideas you focus on the detailsmogs me being able to do the test in general,
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I'm too retarded to even understand what this means, they need to give examples.
how do they expect a trve avtist to take this test if I can't even do it?
Good exampleAutists are said to "see the trees for the forest." Fixate on very small details/facts.
The opposite of this is being impressionistic, and overly general. "See the forest for the trees."
If you did my test better low , the more means more autismView attachment 1030258
either way, here's my result. is this high? is it better to be high or low?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311908.2014.981973“Systemising” and “Empathising” are two cognitive tendencies that individuals rely on to make sense of the world. Systemising involves the observation of environmental contingencies and the consequent formulation of concrete rules to predict events. Empathising is the drive to attribute affective states to others, and to guide responses based on these inferences. High Anxiety is linked to negative, and erroneous, interpretations of social information, and it is possible that the introduction of systems, and therefore predictive utility, might appeal to anxious individuals. It was hypothesised that individuals with high trait anxiety levels would report higher systemising tendencies and lower empathising tendencies than their less anxious peers. A total of 223 participants completed measures of trait anxiety, empathising and systemising tendencies, and autistic traits. Consistent with the hypotheses, individuals with higher levels of trait anxiety demonstrated high systemising tendencies and relatively low empathising tendencies, whilst their less anxious peers demonstrated balanced tendencies in both domains. The High Anxiety group also scored highest on the self-reported measure of autistic traits. This research has identified anxiety as a potential facilitator of divergence in cognitive tendencies, which will be further enhanced by studies in clinical populations.