My point isn’t that an anonymous poll is a good idea, but that expecting autists to accurately report on the (potentially secret) feelings of other people isn’t practical either. It’s like how they make you jump through a bunch of beurocratic hoops to get ADHD assessments. The test itself is filtering against positive identification in a number of cases.
My point isn’t that an anonymous poll is a good idea, but that expecting autists to accurately report on the (potentially secret) feelings of other people isn’t practical either. It’s like how they make you jump through a bunch of beurocratic hoops to get ADHD assessments. The test itself is filtering against positive identification in a number of cases.