Statistical infrequency Flashcards

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statistical infrequency

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Statistical Infrequency occurs when an individual possesses a less common characteristic than most of the population = statistically rare e.g. IQ scores

Any relatively unusual behaviour = abnormal = quite rare/ statistically infrequent e.g. 130 (highly intelligent), 70(significantly low) compared to 100 = average

display –> Normal Distribution curve = mode, median, mean

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ads of statistical infrequency

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  • good thing
  • objective
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disads of statistical infrequency

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  • labelling
  • cut off point
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good thing - ads of statistical infrequency

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  • to have an IQ score over 130 is just as unusual or statistically infrequent as having an IQ score below 70
  • However, being very intelligent with an IQ score over 130 is not a negative behaviour
    = but is actually quite positive and desirable!
  • Just because a behaviour is statistically
    infrequent does not mean that the person is abnormal and requires treatment
    = Statistical infrequency can be a good thing
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objective - ads of statistical infrequency

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  • judgements are based on objective, scientific + unbiased data
    = can help indicate abnormality and normality, (for example the IQ scores)
  • The results from these tests can indicate whether someone needs psychological help and assistance
  • e.g. an IQ score below 70 could
    indicate mental disability
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labelling - disads of statistical infrequency

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  • it involves labelling some people as abnormal = not beneficial
  • A person with a low IQ of 70 might be labelled in a negative manner by other members of society
    = could have a negative effect upon them + how they view themselves
    = could affect self confidence and self esteem + lead to further problems
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cut off point - disads of statistical infrequency

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  • criticised because there seems to be a subjective cut off point between statistical infrequency (abnormality) and normality
  • We need to decide the dividing line between where normality + abnormality starts + ends
    = this is very subjective
    = for instance an IQ of 70 is abnormal
    + statistically infrequent, but an IQ score of 71 is normal?
    = The cut off point can be questioned
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