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[NT] Systemizing Quotient and NTs

Venom

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Systemizing Quotient

1. Science types and engineers typically score high

2. Its loosely correlated with autistic spectrum

3. I'm curious if NTs in general score high


FYI, I scored a 41. However, if I adjust some of my "definitely" answers, I can get a 39.
 

FDG

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Lol, I got 60. That's really high. I don't think I have Aspergers tho.
 

EcK

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Ulaes

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is the OP is predicting that NTs will be more systemizing then empathizing?
in that case, they need to test for both. a high systemizing score doesn't mean squat unless there's an empathizing score to compare it with. those asperges kiddos have very high S and very low E. if both are high or low, then you're balanced. FDG might earn a higher empathizing score.

anyway i always score as highly/extremely systemizing, not on the raw score alone in which i get barely above the average for female at most (sometimes much less), but because my empathizing score is so damn low. :D
i'm not good at anything!

i always get "male brain" results... :huh:
 

_dp

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I got 49 and am an ENFJ
But then again I have a decently developed thinking aspect - I used to be quite the INTJ I guess. At times I can readily 'switch' my old persona back
 

Ulaes

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^ as an ENFJ i imagine you'd have a higher empathizing score
 
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Ooh, I want to play too. I got 31 but carry on, you NT's. :)
 

sculpting

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41 NeTeFi

EDIT: I was actually told by an ENTP that she thought I had aspergers recently. I could not properly interpret the expressions of some folks we encountered as I went on sales calls with her. I didn't explain the Fe/Fi difference, but they were Fe users.
 

EcK

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so we agree that you guys all came here because you had issues?!
 

BlueScreen

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Not Autistic, just Engineer/Physicist + ENFP questioning. Dad's into plants and my sister is a geologist also. So that gives me interest in those areas. I'm into writing and music, so that covers them. And I like optimising things and seeing the connections between everything.
 

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43.

(Now we just need 73, 23, 13, and 3.)
 

Kra

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49.

None of my friends or family seem to think I have Aspergers.

I agree with Edge, in that it's an issue of balance.
 

FDG

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Not Autistic, just Engineer/Physicist + ENFP questioning. Dad's into plants and my sister is a geologist also. So that gives me interest in those areas. I'm into writing and music, so that covers them. And I like optimising things and seeing the connections between everything.

You beat me! :D
 

Noamdofthehills

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Your score: 57

0 - 19 = low
20 - 39 = average (most women score about 24 and most men score about 30)
40 - 50 = above average (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score in this range)
51 - 80 is very high (three times as many people with Asperger Syndrome score in this range, compared to typical men, and almost no women score in this range)
80 is maximum
 
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