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  • I got 10%, wasn’t expecting that at all. I haven’t been diagnosed with anything other than social anxiety (I’m eleven), and I’ve been thinking about getting it tested ever since my doctors said that I “had symptoms” which isn’t really a good answer because they decided to not elaborate on that for years. I have most of the symptoms, not much. The quiz said I could possibly be autistic but I relate with ADHD more. But oh well haha

    Catsinhell
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  • 0%. Absolutely correct for once. Diagnosed at 57.

    Agnetha
    1
  • I honestly should have expected this outcome.

    awisard did it
    1
  • Asperger's, high functioning autism, autism all have all of the symptoms, pddnos has some. AS, hfa and autism have levels 1,2,3. Pddnos mimics leves 1,2. Those with pddnos lose criteria of autism spectrum disorder as they age after 2-3 years old while high functioning classic autism is lifelong however very mild.

    Dasav
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  • Also pddnos is some but not all symptoms of autism its basically autism but it's also not autism because it doesn't meet criteria of autism spectrum disorder. Autism and asperger's has all of the symptoms. So technically pddnos isn't autism it's a development disorder that mimics autism but isn't really autism.

    Dasav
    1
  • No one is neurotypical because also neuroscienctist never created that. And because everyone thinks, learns and behaves differently from one another.

    Dasav
    1
  • Everyone is neurodivergent

    Dasav
    1
  • Also let's be honest there is no such thing as neurotypical that's fake. Every humans brain is wired differently and everyone individually has there own unique brain. Nobody's neurotypical, they just created it for autistic people to have an us vs them situation.

    Dasav
    1
  • 74% makes since although I was diagnosed with pdd-nos which at its core autism however technicaly I'm not on the autism spectrum disorder because apperalty those with pdd-nos lose symptoms. Also those with pddnos have excellent social communication, no repetitive behaviors and interest, so that's why pddnos is not on the autism spectrum disorder. In order to be on the spectrum you have to have deficits in social communication and repetitive and restrictive behaviors. I have never felt different from anyone until high school. I have always fitted in until freshman year. Autism is life long while pddnos is not lifelong look it up. So yeah I don't have autism but I have symptoms.

    Dasav
    1
  • I got 17%, I haven't been diagnosed so it makes me confused to see other people with higher percentages that are diagnosed.

    It makes me feel like I over exaggerated, but I know I was as honest as I could.

    I have many autistic traits and have been suspicious of whether I have it for a while, but I'm not gonna take this too seriously or anything, I am in the process of getting diagnosed for ADHD which I don't think I have, so I might try to get diagnosed for autism.

    pandorashark
    1
  • I genuinely wonder how I've made it this far in a neurotypical world, where even my stuffed animals are more neurotypical than I could ever dream of being.

    Wednesday
    1
  • 0% neurotypical..

    I've always felt like I don't fit in with society, but this was an unexpected eye opener. I suspect I may have ADHD and ASD, which doctors agree with. That would make me neurodivergent, but I didn't expect my "neurotypicalness" to be that low, I in fact didn't even think that was possible.

    Wednesday
    1
  • 41% neurotypical!

    - ever since childhood, I've had trouble socializing, so unless someone wanted to play with me (I had some friends in primary school for ex), I would just continue drawing in recess, since exploring new ideas and creating things is what my brain automically does. However, I always wanted to make friends, so not being able to feel like I belong is still something that upsets me to this day

    - HATE loud and sudden noises, I was hella afraid of fireworks as a kid, so I couldn't enjoy it like other people, and thunder STRESSES ME OUT!! I can support crowds tho, even if the thing that would annoy me the most of them is how to navigate to them and how loud they are. can also support bright lights and most textures

    - had trouble making eye contact as a child, so I had to learn how over the years, now I kind of abuse on it :b

    - can't read sarcasm, wish I could

    - most things stresses me out due to me overthinking everything since I'm VERY self-concious, so I feel like an outcast most of the time

    and thats pretty much all the traits that'd possibly make me at least neurodivergent :]

    luapiju2n
    1
  • 22%... uh wow that seems like the lowest score here

    I guess being homeschooled could also affect this score maybeee? And the fact that I did not notice/focus on any grammar mistakes and was just looking at the questions itself says a lot. Hmmm

    honkie
    1
    • Nvm it's not the lowest score here lol

      honkie
      1
  • help I got 33% and idk what to do about that :|

    notabot
    1
  • Got 12%.............accurate

    Linear
    1
  • Thirty percent neurotypical, I really don't have issues with talking or communication it's just I hate most people due to my past experiences with some and bad trust issues.

    Zimswife
    1
  • b----

    fryt5t
    1
  • i got 14% & am on a waitlist for an autism diagnosis, idk why i took this quiz anyways but yeah. please fix the grammar & spelling errors they are quite irritating. i understand that the ones in the test are intentional (judging by the last question) but there was also a grammatical error in my results (it said "that's doesn't" instead of "that doesn't").

    harperhell
    1
  • 30% I don't think I'm autistic, but I might have Asperger's. It's annoying people are saying that isn't a diagnosis anymore, it is. Like why are they trying to make things more confusing saying Asperger's and autism are the same thing? There are distinct differences. I do understand why I'm that % bc I have a hard time talking to people and conversations are confusing and hard for me to do. When I was a kid people said I had autism or some type of learning disability, and I believe I have a learning disability, but I don't think I'm autistic.

    beewholikeskfc
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    • It's basically the same thing, yes. The DSM no longer recognizes Asperger's as a diagnosis because of the controversy attached to its coiner, Hans Asperger who actively took part in the Nazi Regime and devised the Racial Hygiene theory. So, now Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is used to instead refer to the same set of clinical symptoms as Asperger's. And so today, you can't receive a diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome in the United States.

      eirene14
      1
  • I got 75%. I just randomly took the test couse I was looking if I'm an psychopath. ;) Oh, I'm 17 btw

    Lollo
    1
    • I dunno why I got the highest score of all of the people xD

      Lollo
      1
  • 27%. I guess it makes sense. My humor is a bit far-fetched for my age, especially for a 12-year-old, and I seem to relate more to adults rather than my peers. That being said, I definitely feel as if the percentage could be higher considering the situations are ones I'm unfamiliar with. It shocked me to know that the grammar errors were acknowledged at the end, though! I was absolutely caught of guard at the fact they were intentional, and not a result of some haphazardly put together quiz. :)

    MasticMounds
    1
  • 43% Yeah , hit the nail on the head :))

    ripple_icecream
    1
  • I got 45% just took this quiz randomly while scrolling through the website and finding tests to take. I was always introverted, Ill give it that. I genuinely found it hard to make friends, more so now that Im an adult and in college - in high school, I had my old friends from elementary school I was familiar with and knew very well. Im not sure if Ive been called weird before, most of my closest friends came from online and I usually just stuck to doing my own thing. I know this is probably pretty random, but Ive always looked younger than I am too and I dont seem to mind that

    Koolkitty108
    1
  • 23% neurotypical - interesting because I was never "considered" to be possibly autistic or any way not "normal" except for being a quiet person, which is often just considered being introverted (including by myself). Granted, extroversion is the "norm" in U.S. society.

    I've always been considered "strange" and usually find a few people who are also considered "strange" and sometimes make connections, especially if we have similar interests.

    I chuckled at the question about the spelling errors. I used to do editing so I noticed them. I didn't get irked by them but I was thinking "this could use some proofreading" :D

    VRNocturne
    2

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