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stevenposner

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Define and provide an example of the sociocultural perspective on abnormality. How does this approach differ from the statistical deviance model?
 
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Throughout history, most popular ideas about abnormal behavior have been ____.
 
  a. rooted in the beliefs of a given time period and society
  b. largely unrelated to the provision of treatment
  c. remarkably accurate given how little is known even today
  d. based on systematically conducted research



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 Definition  behavior is viewed by how it relates to age, gender, or culture.
 Example  a child who is acting a particular way based on expectations of the family (parenting styles, cultural expectations), neighborhood (aggression in a dangerous neighborhood), or school (value of education, carrying weapons to protect self), etc.
 Difference  frames psychopathology in reference to a particular culture or subculture; statistical deviance may or may not capture those differences as it generally compares to a larger, possibly more diverse group

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