ASPIE-QUIZ STABLE
Version 5

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The goal of this test is to check atypical (autistic/neurodiverse/Aspie) and typical (neurotypical) traits in adults. Atypical traits can give a reliable indication of autism spectrum traits prior to an eventual diagnosis.

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Aspie Quiz related publications

Gerit Pfuhl & Leif Ekblad (2017). Optimizing the RMET to measure bias not performance differences. Scandinavian Psychologist, 4, e18. Open access article

Leif Ekblad & Lluis Oviedo (2017). Religious cognition among subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Defective or different? Clinical Neuropsychiatry 14(4):287-296, Open access article

Leif Ekblad (2013). Autism, Personality, and Human Diversity: Defining Neurodiversity in an Iterative Process Using Aspie Quiz SAGE Open July-September 2013 3: 2158244013497722, Open access article

Leif Ekblad (2024). Evaluating bimodality on the autism spectrum and in neurodiversity. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/9htdy, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad (2022). Telepathy, anomalous experience and the relation to the autism spectrum. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/fw2b4, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad (2020). Hunting adaptations in autism and neurodiversity. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/q7mn8, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad (2018). Asexuality : A possible background and how it relates to autism and neurodiversity. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/stpma, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad (2018). Infatuation and attachment : How do they differ in autism and neurodiversity? PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/dw4u2, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad (2018). Gender identity in autism and neurodiversity. PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/np9h8, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad & Gerit Pfuhl (2017). Autistic self-stimulatory behaviors (stims): Useless repetitive behaviors or nonverbal communication? PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/4xyc2, PsyArXiv preprint

Leif Ekblad (2016). Human courtship : How does exhibitionism and stranger harassment relate to neurodiversity Research Gate December 2016, Open access article

More information about Asperger's syndrome

Stan P's Autism Spectrum Pages
Wikipedia: Asperger's syndrome
Aspie Quiz evaluation

Sources of inspiration for this quiz have been

The Monotropism Questionnaire
Giftedness in Adults
Adult Dyslexia Test
Mood Disorders Questionnaire (MDQ)
Leibowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS)
Schizotypal Personality Questionnary (SPQ-A)
MK Downey's List of Characteristics
Roger Meyers & Moggy
Tony Attwood
Australian AS scale
The AQ test
The geek quiz
Dr Amen's ADD test
Dyspraxia Foundation UK
Wrong Planet forum
Inger Lorelei, Aletta, Mattias Axner, Weasley and other Aspies


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