No it is supposed to evaluate the number of autistic traits in people who take the test.... If you mean my claim that Autism is linked to Engineering, Atheism and Libertarianism, well that is partially supported by research, especially the link between Engineering and high functioning Autism (as well as the link between engineer parents and children with any form of Autism). High functioning Autistic people are superior in areas that are important to engineering. High functioning Autism often is a trade off between systemizing and empathizing. Most people are roughly equally adept at empathizing and systemizing, high functioning autistic people tend to be above average or even superior at systemizing while showing deficiencies in empathizing. Engineers deal with systems, not people, so having an above average or superior ability to understand systems is beneficial to engineers. It is also likely that people with systemizing minds are more likely to be interested in engineering in the first place. Of course there is a balance to be had, a mildly autistic person may be infatuated with cameras and want to learn everything they can about how they work, while not having much interest in interacting with their peers. A person with more severe Autism might be infatuated with cameras and start to memorize all of the model numbers of cameras without learning anything very valuable about cameras in general. A person with even more severe Autism might not even understand what the word camera associates with. The higher functioning autistic person who has an intent focus on learning how cameras work likely also has natural abilities that are beneficial for engineering tasks while having a lack of ability when it comes to peer interaction, whereas the more Autistic person may have an excellent rote memory for camera model numbers but not be particularly adept at engineering cameras. High functioning autistic people tend to have above average to superior verbal intelligence while having below average visual intelligence, low functioning autistic people are more likely to have the opposite of this or to have below average IQ of both subtypes. Having narrow interests, extreme focus on details and certain intelligence characteristics can result in performing substantially above average at certain tasks. However, if the focus gets too narrow or superficial or the intelligence gap too large and GIQ drops below average, there is no longer a benefit. Certainly no engineers have low functioning autism. http://aut.sagepub.com/content/1/1/101 http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/baron-cohen_pr.html The studies linking Autism to Atheism are less established and much more controversial. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/psyched/201205/does-autism-lead-atheism