I've taken this test a couple of time and always come out extremely neurotypical, though recently someone I was talking to about my difficulties in finding work wondered if I could have some kind of undiagnosed disability. I said that there's no way that could be the issue...
See, there's one problem I have with answering social questions (and the fact alone the I'm doing what I do probably shows I'm totally normal): I don't really have social interactions. I don't miss connections because I don't go anywhere that I could make them. I don't make weird noises or struggle with timing in conversations because I don't
have conversations. When I have to I'm extremely self-conscious, like my brain shuts off and goes blank, all that exists is what the other person is saying...sometimes. Unless it's a planned thing I'm prepared for or familiar with, then it lessens a little.
Really, I'm too socially defined, too reliant on the opinions of others to have any kind of high functioning autism. Plus I'm not rational, creative, sensitive, or intelligent enough. I have an IQ of a 101, had to learn to question things on the most basic level, and have been predisposed to believing in irrational things all my life.
Anyway:
Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 114 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 88 of 200
You seem to have both neurodiverse and neurotypical traits