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A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) - Answer-Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Szasz (1960) - Answer-Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, especially rela...
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AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER 1 Correctly Answered
  • AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER 1 Correctly Answered

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  • STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY - ANSWER abnormality is defined as those behaviours that are extremely rare, i.e. any behaviour that is found in very few people is regarded as abnormal. e.g. IQ - statistically unusual if below 70. diagnosed w/ intellectual disability disorder DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS - ANSWER behaviour that is different from the accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society abnormality based on social context example: antisocial personality disorder (formerly ...
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A Level Psychology Exam Preparation Questions and Answers
  • A Level Psychology Exam Preparation Questions and Answers

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  • Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Szasz (1960) Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, especially relating to certain mental disorders, is a socially constructed concept. This ...
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AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER 1 GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS
  • AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: PAPER 1 GRADE A+ SOLUTIONS

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  • STATISTICAL INFREQUENCY abnormality is defined as those behaviours that are extremely rare, i.e. any behaviour that is found in very few people is regarded as abnormal. e.g. IQ - statistically unusual if below 70. diagnosed w/ intellectual disability disorder DEVIATION FROM SOCIAL NORMS behaviour that is different from the accepted standards of behaviour in a community or society abnormality based on social context example: antisocial personality disorder (formerly psychopathy) - fai...
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A Level Psychology Research Study #2024.
  • A Level Psychology Research Study #2024.

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  • Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) - correct answer.Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Szasz (1960) - correct answer.Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, especially relating to certain mental disorders, is a...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 1 Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
  • AQA A level Psychology - Paper 1 Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)

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  • Statistical infrequency - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER Statistically abnormal but may not need treatment E.g. IQ of 130 not undesirable Should never...
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FOUNDATION OF NURSING(CONCEPTS AND THEORIES) NUR 100
  • FOUNDATION OF NURSING(CONCEPTS AND THEORIES) NUR 100

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  • PNLE: FOUNDATION OF NURSING(CONCEPTS AND THEORIES) Text Mode – Text version of the exam 1. The four major concepts in nursing theory are the A. Person, Environment, Nurse, Health B. Nurse, Person, Environment, Cure C. Promotive, Preventive, Curative, Rehabilitative D. Person, Environment, Nursing, Health 2. The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery is theorized by A. Nightingale B. Benner C. Swanson D. King 3. For her, Nursing is a theoretic...
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A Level Psychology Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • A Level Psychology Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • Rosenhan and Seligman (1989)Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Szasz (1960)Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, especially relating to certain mental disorders, is a socially constructed concept. Th...
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A Level Psychology Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • A Level Psychology Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • Rosenhan and Seligman (1989)Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Szasz (1960)Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, especially relating to certain mental disorders, is a socially constructed concep...
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A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers
  • A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers

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  • A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) - Answer ️️ -Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Szasz (1960) - Answer ️️ -Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, espe...
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