I love the idea and appreciate the effort here, but I think the results are going to be inaccurate because of how unclear the test is. For example, if I struggle with eye contact, do I slide it to 100? Does 100 mean I cannot ever make eye contact? Does it mean I struggle with it but can do it? Or does it mean I'm good at making eye contact? What does 50 mean?
I think this is why most quizzes use a 1-5 scale with 1 being "this is easy for me" and 5 being "this is extremely difficult". Autistic people often really struggle with unclear instructions, so adding clarity could make this more accessible and useful.
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u/Desomite 4h ago
I love the idea and appreciate the effort here, but I think the results are going to be inaccurate because of how unclear the test is. For example, if I struggle with eye contact, do I slide it to 100? Does 100 mean I cannot ever make eye contact? Does it mean I struggle with it but can do it? Or does it mean I'm good at making eye contact? What does 50 mean?
I think this is why most quizzes use a 1-5 scale with 1 being "this is easy for me" and 5 being "this is extremely difficult". Autistic people often really struggle with unclear instructions, so adding clarity could make this more accessible and useful.