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Friendship Quotient?

Meowmeister

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So... Does anyone know where one could take an online autoscored version of the Friendship Quotient? The FQ link on the Aspie Tests site is broken and so is their contact link. The Gorilla version of the FQ on some university website just takes you back to the main list of tests instead of providing results. My curiosity is mounting, and while I could take the self-scored version, I want the version that does the scoring for me LOL. I would have to get the scoring directions read to me since I'm blind and the document isn't accessible to my screen reader, and I'd rather just take the test autoscored.
 
I don't recall I have heard about it before, so I tried taking it, I'm a little confused as to why it is called the Friendship Quotient? The result is a number where I assume low means NT and high possible autistic (in which case I can confirm with one data point that it is correct :) )
 
I don't recall I have heard about it before, so I tried taking it, I'm a little confused as to why it is called the Friendship Quotient? The result is a number where I assume low means NT and high possible autistic (in which case I can confirm with one data point that it is correct :) )
Yeah, I was thinking the "friendship quotient" would have had something to do with social skills. This test is more about repetitive behaviors.
 
PDF-link points to actual friendship questionnaire with a proper set of questions. The online test itself is a typical autism test (thought only from very limited point of view - this time fascination to objects and such). Apparently I am not autistic :)

Edit: Link has wrong test. It is copy of "RBQ-2A Adult Repetitive Behavior Questionnaire"
 
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It seemed like an OCD questionnaire.
yes and no - it test for repetitive things, but as I remember it, not the reason for being repetitive - as I understand OCD it's about doing things or not doing things in order to prevent bad things from happening, but not in a rational way - so not like, if I don't wait for the green lamp I might get hurt, but like, if I don't put my left foot forward first I'll die. Autistic people do things to calm them self down, or because it makes the world predictable. So If someone scores high on that test it just means, go be checked out - I think there as a link you could click to get an evaluation when you get the final score on that page, maybe they like as many people as possible to click the link?
 
Yeh, that's what I mean. The online test links to the RBQ-2A instead of the FQ. The only FQ available is a self-score PDF. Alas!
 
Yeah LOL. I have the PDF with scoring instructions (thanks for providing it here for others). It's just that the way the instructions are formated, my audio screen reader cannot read accurately. So like, I'm only able to read fragments of the instructions :O
 

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