Your EQ score is 17
0-32 = You have a lower than average ability for understanding how other people feel and responding appropriately. Most people with Asperger Syndrom or high functioning autism score about 20. On average, most women score about 47 and most men about 42.
So I'm a cold, unfeeling brick with about the same empathy as an autist. Nothing I didn't know, really. ^_^
Your SQ score is 48
40-50 = You have an above average ability for analysing and exploring a system. On average women score about 24 and men score about 30. Most people with Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism score between 40-50.
There were some interesting contrasts I noticed when answering the questions for this one. I find it simple to understand a map and to visualize the interconnecting roadways, yet I have a hard time learning my way around a new town. It can take me a year or two before I'll venture far from known landmarks near my dwelling. (I still have no clue where anything in Kitchener except the Tim Horton's next to
enotsola's house is, despite the number of times I've visited there. I just can't grasp the layout of the place.) After meeting someone once I tend to be able to recognize them again, and be sure I met them before. Remembering their name, though, is something else again. Takes me a while to get names straight, and sometimes I can go for months or years not having a clue if I don't see the person fairly often, or have any need to address them by name.
0-32 = You have a lower than average ability for understanding how other people feel and responding appropriately. Most people with Asperger Syndrom or high functioning autism score about 20. On average, most women score about 47 and most men about 42.
So I'm a cold, unfeeling brick with about the same empathy as an autist. Nothing I didn't know, really. ^_^
Your SQ score is 48
40-50 = You have an above average ability for analysing and exploring a system. On average women score about 24 and men score about 30. Most people with Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism score between 40-50.
There were some interesting contrasts I noticed when answering the questions for this one. I find it simple to understand a map and to visualize the interconnecting roadways, yet I have a hard time learning my way around a new town. It can take me a year or two before I'll venture far from known landmarks near my dwelling. (I still have no clue where anything in Kitchener except the Tim Horton's next to