Responses suggest a meaningful pattern of autism spectrum-related characteristics across one or more areas of functioning. Social communication, sensory processing, interests, routines, or interpersonal experiences may differ noticeably from those typically reported by the general population. These characteristics may influence everyday experiences, preferences, relationships, learning styles, and methods of navigating the social world. This profile is consistent with patterns commonly reported by autistic individuals.
Total Index Score
Profile Interpretation
The overall profile falls within the
Noticeable Traits
range on this assessment.
The most elevated dimensions were
Circumscribed Interests
,
Sensory-Motor
and
Language
,
indicating that these characteristics contributed most strongly to the overall profile.
The least elevated dimension was
Social Relatedness
,
suggesting that this characteristic was less prominent relative to the other dimensions measured by the assessment.
Detailed Dimension Analysis
Social Relatedness
Moderate
Score:
54%
Responses suggest that social interaction, relationship development, emotional understanding, and interpersonal communication generally feel intuitive and manageable. You are likely comfortable navigating most social situations, interpreting social cues, understanding the emotions of others, and maintaining social relationships. While everyone occasionally experiences misunderstandings or social discomfort, these experiences appear unlikely to reflect a broader pattern of autism-related social differences.
Language
High
Score:
62%
Responses suggest that communication, conversational flow, language interpretation, and verbal expression generally feel natural and flexible. Figurative language, implied meanings, conversational timing, and changes in discussion topics are likely interpreted with relative ease. Communication differences associated with autism spectrum profiles appear limited or absent.
Circumscribed Interests
High
Score:
67%
Responses suggest a generally flexible approach to interests, routines, preferences, and patterns of thinking. While you may develop hobbies or strong interests, they are unlikely to become unusually intense, highly specialized, or difficult to shift away from. Changes in routines or unexpected situations generally appear manageable and are unlikely to create significant distress.
Sensory-Motor
High
Score:
67%
Responses suggest that sensory experiences and physical coordination are generally processed in a typical and manageable way. Everyday sounds, textures, lights, smells, movements, and environmental stimuli are unlikely to cause significant distress or discomfort. Sensory differences commonly associated with autism appear limited.
Population Position
Your score exceeded approximately 81%
of participants.
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Important Notice
This report was generated from a self-administered psychometric assessment completed through Drdeenz.
Results are intended for educational, research and self-exploration purposes only and should not be considered a clinical diagnosis.
Normative Sample:64
Generated by Drdeenz
Report Version:1.9