AP PSYCHOLOGY

ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR

INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
An atypical behavior is one that:
A
is so different it violates a norm.
B
is troublesome to other people.
C
occurs without a rational basis.
D
is destructive to yourself or others.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Atypical refers to a behavior that is so different, it violates a norm. This has two parts. First, the behavior is not like other people’s behavior. Second, it violates a rule for accepted and expected behavior in a particular culture.

Detailed explanation-2: -behavior that is atypical or statistically uncommon within a particular culture or that is maladaptive or detrimental to an individual or to those around that individual. Such behavior is often regarded as evidence of a mental or emotional disturbance, ranging from minor adjustment problems to severe mental disorder.

Detailed explanation-3: -Violation of Social Norms. Violation of social norms is a definition of abnormality where a person’s thinking or behavior is classified as abnormal if it violates the (unwritten) rules about what is expected or acceptable behavior in a particular social group.

Detailed explanation-4: -Behavior is considered to be abnormal when it is atypical or out of the ordinary, consists of undesirable behavior, and results in impairment in the individual’s functioning. Abnormality in behavior, is that in which is considered deviant from specific societal, cultural and ethical expectations.

Detailed explanation-5: -adj. differing from the norm in being unusual, unrepresentative, or uncharacteristic.

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