ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
SCHIZOPHRENIA
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dysfunction
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deviance
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distress
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -“Deviance” is a concept that describes an non-conformity to social norms, values and civic expectations, while the “deviant” is someone whose behaviour (notably, not attitudes or beliefs) departs from established moral standards.
Detailed explanation-2: -Deviance is behavior that violates social norms and arouses negative social reactions. Crime is behavior that is considered so serious that it violates formal laws prohibiting such behavior. Social control refers to ways in which a society tries to prevent and sanction behavior that violates norms.
Detailed explanation-3: -Deviance and conformity are two reactions to external influences, real or imagined. Conformity refers to following in the footsteps of one’s peers or members of one’s own social class. Deviance, on the other hand, is behaviour that goes against a group’s or society’s rules of conduct, expectations, or social norms.
Detailed explanation-4: -Examples of behaviors that are generally viewed as socially unacceptable include nose-picking, standing too close to other people, or not bathing regularly. Examples of deviant behavior include drug use, theft, murder, excessive alcohol use, and assault.
Detailed explanation-5: -Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff. Conformity is the tendency for an individual to align their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors with those of the people around them. Conformity can take the form of overt social pressure or subtler, unconscious influence.