These tests are useless because I could've gone either way on 70% of the questions depending on how I interpret them (in fact, I've taken it before and I'm pretty sure the results were wildly different). It's just a really awful selection of questions. For example, "Do you consider your needs to be more important to you than the needs of others?" If it comes right down to it and someone has to die, I'd rather it be some random stranger than me... if you don't consider your needs more important than others then I think there's something wrong with you.
Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate
Schizotypal: High
Antisocial: Low
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Low
Narcissistic: Moderate
Avoidant: High
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low
As a highly schitzotypal person, it explains that I have
* Odd or eccentric mannerisms or appearance
* Superstitious or preoccupied with paranormal phenomena
* Difficult to follow speech patterns
* Feelings of anxiety in social situations
* Suspiciousness and paranoia
* Odd beliefs or magical thinking
* Appears shy, aloof, or withdrawn to others
Yet back in reality, I have no odd mannerisms or appearance that I'm aware of, zero supernatural/paranormal/religious beliefs, perfectly normal speech patterns when I actually talk, no paranoia (I'm a fairly trusting sort), no magical thinking or beliefs that I'd consider especially odd. It's correct that I'm shy, withdrawn and anxious but that hardly implies that I'm schitzotypal.
It's pretty bad when a test can ask me to describe myself in detail, then spit back something totally different as the result. Horoscopes are more accurate.
So, please, don't anyone take their results seriously or believe you've collected a new disorder.