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    These examples illustrate that not only professionals, such as clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, but also lay people in everyday situations are constantly judging (with or without awareness) others’ behavior and psychological health as normal or abnormal.
    Analyze the challenges inherent in trying to define “normal” and “abnormal” Specifically, the goal of the DSM-5 is to identify abnormal behavior that is indicative of For example, the field of psychology has recently moved toward using
    27 Dec 2013 Normal vs abnormal. 1. NORMAL VS ABNORMAL Presented by: Muhammad Tanzeem Qureshi MCS-1; 2. BEHAVIOR Behavior is the1 May 2013 He could not yet tell where normal behavior came to an end and govern sexual behavior in this country, for example, are scarcely those that
    STATEMENT. False. True. Eating, sleeping, drinking are typical examples of normal behaviour. Pigs prefer to eat alone. It is abnormal behaviour for pigs to bite
    16 Oct 2018 communication-discipline~The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) discusses normal behavior in children.
    8 Oct 2014 Burping in public is totally fine in Taiwan, whereas in some countries it is impolite. Farthing in public however, is a no-no.
    Normality (behavior) Normality is a behavior that can be normal for an individual (intrapersonal normality) when it is consistent with the most common behaviour for that person. Someone being seen as normal or not normal can have social ramifications, such as being included, excluded or stigmatized by larger society.
    1. Statistically, normal is whatever behavior the average population engages e.g. going to school, playing sports, going for lunch with friends. etc.). Thus, abnormal behavior would be behavior that deviates from the norm (see below).

    Normal workplace behavior is consistent with the prevailing attitudes and beliefs of all employees across a workforce. For example, if a company is achieving

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