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      • Something aberrant has wandered away from the usual path or form. The word is generally used in a negative way; aberrant behavior, for example, may be a symptom of other problems.
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  2. Nov 9, 2023 · Abnormal psychology is a branch of psychology that studies, diagnoses, and treats unusual patterns of behavior, emotions, and thoughts that could signify a mental disorder. It's pivotal for understanding and managing mental health issues, developing treatments, and promoting mental health awareness.

  3. Sep 22, 2024 · Aberrant behavior refers to actions or patterns of behavior that significantly deviate from what’s considered normal or acceptable in a given social context. It’s the kind of behavior that makes you do a double-take and think, “Whoa, that’s not something you see every day!”. But here’s where it gets tricky.

  4. Definition. An Aberration refers to a departure from what is considered normal or expected behavior, characteristic, or condition. It indicates a deviation or abnormality from the usual or standard pattern.

  5. Nov 29, 2011 · Abnormal psychology is the subdiscipline of psychology concerned with aberrant behavior—its clinical description, etiology, developmental course, assessment, and treatment.

  6. Statistical infrequency. Statistical infrequency (or statistical deviation as it is also known) defines abnormal behaviour using statistical measures. A behaviour is regarded as abnormal if it is statistically uncommon/rare in that it is not present often or regularly per society e.g.: The average IQ is approximately 100.

  7. Something aberrant has wandered away from the usual path or form. The word is generally used in a negative way; aberrant behavior, for example, may be a symptom of other problems. But the discovery of an aberrant variety of a species can be exciting news to a biologist, and identifying an aberrant gene has led the way to new treatments for ...

  8. Apr 19, 2018 · any deviation, particularly a significant or undesirable one, from the normal or typical. See also mental aberration. in vision, the failure of light rays to converge at the same point, due either to distortion by a lens (spherical aberration) or to the formation of colored fringes by a lens (chromatic aberration).

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