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WittyAspie

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One of our newest members pointed out that none of the options for diagnosis (which you choose when registering for the site) fit her diagnosis. Considering the general direction of psychology, we may need an option that just says "Autism Spectrum Disorder." Those of you who saw my post concerning the site change know I prefer a more specific diagnosis. However, newly diagnosed individuals may only be given a generic diagnosis of ASD. As the site intends to be more encompassing, a generic ASD option for diagnosis status makes sense.
 
Question: I noticed many members have their test scores listed. How is that done? I tested but am wondering how to post those scores like everyone else does under their posts?
 
Question: I noticed many members have their test scores listed. How is that done? I tested but am wondering how to post those scores like everyone else does under their posts?

Select your profile page (your name on the top bar)

From the drop down list select signature (left hand side list)

Can't remember what the new page says but it's straight forward enough to complete. (Must have been, I could use it)
 

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