A Harvard psychologist explained that this one question could reveal if you have autism. The question relies on whether you use an initial gut response or are more rational and logical.
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Source: Harvard-backed math question that reveals if someone could be autistic | Daily Mail Online
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The article outlines a pretty simple math question. If you get it right you are more likely to have a "disorder" but if you get it wrong you are more likely to be "normal."
True, psychologists use more than just that simple test to diagnose so-called autism. But I thought it a funny quirk of logic that the right answer means you might have a disorder while the normals tend to get it wrong!
Hmmm.
Does that make sense to you?
Maybe we're all just different, and some of those falling into a minority group tend to be seen as experiencing a disorder because they're doing things most of us and perhaps even they, themselves do not fully understand or value.
What do you think?
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