1. Definitions Of Abnormality (1) AO1 Flashcards

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How is abnormality determined?

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The most obvious way to define anything as normal is within the terms of how often it is observed

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What are the four definitions of abnormality?

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  1. Statistical infrequency
  2. Deviation from social norms
  3. Failure to function adequately
  4. Deviation from ideal mental health
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How is statistical infrequency defined?

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In terms of statistics

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How is statistical infrequency identified?

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Behaviour that is rarely seen is abnormal

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Outline the role of IQ in statistical infrequency?

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IQ is normally distributed

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What is the most obvious way to define things as ‘normal’ or ‘abnormal’?

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In terms of the number of times it is observed

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What is seen to be ‘normal’ and ‘abnormal’?

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Behaviour that is seen often is seen to be ‘normal’ and behaviour that isn’t seen very often is seen to be ‘abnormal’

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What is the average IQ?

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Most people have an IQ between 85 and 115 making the average IQ 100

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What percentage of people score an IQ below 70?

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2%

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What is said of the 2% that have low IQ (70)?

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They are statistically unusual or ‘abnormal’ and are diagnosed with intellectual disability disorders.

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What is statistics all about?

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Analysing numbers

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Discuss deviation from social norms

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Abnormality based on social context - Person behaves in a way that is different from expected - they may be defined as abnormal

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Who decides whether behaviour is correct or not?

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societies and social groups make collective judgements about correct behaviours in particular circumstances

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Discuss cultural context in deviation from social norms

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There are relatively few behaviours considered universally abnormal - definitions related to cultural context - includes historical differences within same society - e.g. homosexuality is abnormal in some cultures

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Name one important symptom of antisocial personality disorder

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Failure to conform to ‘lawful and culturally normative ethical behaviour?

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What is failure to conform to ‘lawful and culturally normative ethical behaviour a symptom of?

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An antisocial personality disorder

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Why is a psychopath abnormal?

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They are abnormal because they deviate from social norms or standards and generally lack empathy.

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How is deviation from social norms identified?

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This is when a person behaves in a way that is different from how they expected to behave by social groups

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Define statistical infrequency

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The idea that abnormality is defined by the number of times of behaviour is observed - the last frequent the behaviour the more abnormal

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Define deviation from social norms

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A persons behaviour is classified as abnormal if it violates what is expected or acceptable in a particular social group