Forgive Steven, he has a very low verbal IQ. […] He just takes everything you say literally.
The author seems to be avoiding mentioning autism, but since they’re trying to reduce someone’s likelihood to interpret things literally as a function of IQ scores the author ends up stil referencing autism, just misrepresenting it.
It is common for autistic people to have a relatively high verbal IQ and relatively low non-verbal IQ, yet still have a tendency to interpret things literally. The cause isn’t IQ at all, it’s autism.
The author seems to be avoiding mentioning autism, but since they’re trying to reduce someone’s likelihood to interpret things literally as a function of IQ scores the author ends up stil referencing autism, just misrepresenting it.
It is common for autistic people to have a relatively high verbal IQ and relatively low non-verbal IQ, yet still have a tendency to interpret things literally. The cause isn’t IQ at all, it’s autism.