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Statistical approaches to abnormality define "abnormal" individuals as those who ______. - Psychology

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Statistical approaches to abnormality define "abnormal" individuals as those who ______.

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  • show evidence of loss of contact with reality

  • are unhappy, withdrawn, and depressed

  • deviate from typical or average patterns of behaviour

  • are disabled by anxiety

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Statistical approaches to abnormality define "abnormal" individuals as those who deviate from typical or average patterns of behaviour.

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2021-2022 (April) Set 1

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