Asked by
Ashlee Davis
on Dec 11, 2024Verified
When behavior prevents a person from participating in ordinary social interactions, that behavior is said to be:
A) deviant.
B) dangerous.
C) distressing.
D) dysfunctional.
Ordinary Social Interactions
Everyday exchanges or dealings between individuals in typical social settings.
Behavior
The actions or reactions of an organism, often in response to its environment.
Dysfunctional
Characterized by abnormal or impaired functioning, often affecting systems, relationships, or individual behavior.
- Ascertain the norms used for describing deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger in the context of abnormal psychology.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the norms used for describing deviance, distress, dysfunction, and danger in the context of abnormal psychology.