Asperger and I.Q.

May 12, 2009 08:56

OK, in order to be diagnosed with Asperger's someone has to have at least a normal to above average I.Q. I have heard that many geniuses like Franklin, Edison, and Einstein had some autistic traits. Maybe even da vinci too. I have thought that maybe in a sense, Asperger's is like a gift? The "disorder" can sometimes cause us to do some great ( Read more... )

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kagomeshuko May 12 2009, 00:40:52 UTC
I'm a gifted "NT." (NT in quotes just because I've heard that gifted people really aren't completely NT.)

the thing about all those online IQ tests is that you can NEVER trust them and they aren't real IQ tests at all.

I had a friend who majored in psychology and she learned that any real IQ test doesn't have words or math problems - they are all pictures - so any age and any ability can take them.

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kisekileia May 12 2009, 01:54:24 UTC
I've taken a psychometrics course, and that is true of some intelligence tests, but not the major IQ tests.

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kagomeshuko May 12 2009, 15:46:02 UTC
Ah, well, I still know that you can't trust any of the online quizzes. I did test for Mensa once - they didn't give me my score but I know I ALMOST scored enough because when they changed the rules (aka, they want members to get money) they kept bugging me to take another test or whatever it was that they did.

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xlormplover May 12 2009, 20:27:51 UTC
There are some non verbal IQ tests but the others all have words and math.

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wb6pco May 13 2009, 04:29:52 UTC
The most well known non verbal IQ test is Raven's Progressive Matrices.

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for_u_alone May 12 2009, 16:10:00 UTC
My official IQ test had words and math problems. (My score was 115).

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