AQA A level Psychology - Paper 1
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Statistical infrequency - ✔✔Number of times it is observed
Different/rare = abnormal
E.g. IDD - average IQ 85-115, only 2% below 70
Statistical infrequency - real life applications - ✔✔All MI assessments include
comparison to statistical norms
IDD demonstrates how it can be used
Useful in clinical assessment
Statistical infrequency - unusual characteristics can be positive - ✔✔Statistically
abnormal but may not need treatment
E.g. IQ of 130 not undesirable
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Should never be used alone to make diagnosis
Statistical infrequency - not everyone benefits from labels - ✔✔Happy/fulfilled life
Low IQ, not distressed/unemployed = not necessary
May negatively affect how others view them/how they view themselves
Deviation from social norms - ✔✔Abnormality based on social context (different than
expected)
Collected judgement on 'correct'
Few behaviours universally abnormal (cultural context)
Historical differences e.g. homosexuality
APD: failure to conform to lawful and culturally normative ethical behaviour
Deviation from social norms - not sole explanation - ✔✔APD: place for deviation from
social norms in thinking what is abnormal
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Other factors: e.g. distress to other people from APD (a failure to function adequately)
Never sold reason for defining abnormality
Deviation from social norms - cultural relativism - ✔✔Ethnocentrism: one person may
judge someone from another culture as abnormal using their own cultural standards
Hearing voices acceptable in some cultures
Problems for people living outside of own cultural group
Deviation from social norms - could lead to human rights abuse - ✔✔Systematic abuse
of human rights
Drapetomania (black slaves trying to escape) + nymphomania (women attracted to
working class men) = used for social control
Argued that some modern classifications abuse right to be different
Failure to function adequately - ✔✔Cannot cope with everyday life
E.g. maintain job/relationships/hygiene
Rosenhan & Seligman: signs
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1. No longer conform to interpersonal rules
2. Experience personal distress
3. Behave irrationally/dangerously
IDD: must be clear signs that they are unable to cope for diagnosis
Failure to function adequately - patient's perspective - ✔✔Difficult to assess distress
Acknowledges experience of patient is important
Captures experiences of those who need help
Failure to function adequately - same as deviation from social norms - ✔✔Really failing
to function or just deviating?
Alternative lifestyles/extreme sports = maladaptive behaviour
Treat as 'failures' = limit freedom
Failure to function adequately - subjective judgement - ✔✔Patients may say they are
distressed but judged as not
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