Abnormality
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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | '''Abnormality''' refers to the state or quality of being '''abnormal''', a [[variation]], an [[irregularity]] |
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+ | It is a subjectively defined [[characteristic]], assigned to those with [[rare]] or [[dysfunctional]] conditions. Defining who is [[normal]] or abnormal is a [[contentious]] issue in [[abnormal psychology]]. | ||
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+ | Abnormality litterally refers to any [[deviation]] from the normal, the noun form of the adjective ''abnormal''. More specifically, this could mean: | ||
+ | *[[Abnormality (behavior)]], behavior deviating from the normal or typical | ||
+ | *[[Gait abnormality]], deviation from normal walking (gait) | ||
+ | *[[Congenital abnormality]], condition which is present at the time of birth which varies from the standard presentation | ||
+ | *[[Models of abnormality]], general hypotheses as to the nature of psychological abnormalities | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | A replacement for the earlier ''anormal'' French ''anormal'', Late Latin ''anormalus'' for ''anomalus'', Greek. Confused with Latin ''abnormis''. See [[anomalous]]. | ||
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+ | == See also== | ||
+ | *[[Aberration]] | ||
+ | *[[Accident]] | ||
+ | *[[Bizarre]] | ||
+ | *[[Disorder]] | ||
+ | *[[Counterculture]] | ||
+ | *[[Dysfunction]] | ||
+ | *[[Eccentric]] | ||
+ | *[[Excessive]] | ||
+ | *[[Exotic]] | ||
+ | *[[Grotesque]] | ||
+ | *[[Incongruous]] | ||
+ | *[[Malfunction]] | ||
+ | *[[Monstrous]] | ||
+ | *[[Non mainstream]] | ||
+ | *[[Original]] | ||
+ | *[[Perversion]] | ||
+ | *[[Surreal]] | ||
+ | *[[Transgressive]] | ||
+ | *[[Travesty]] | ||
+ | *[[Teratology]] | ||
+ | *[[Unusual]] | ||
+ | *[[Unconventional]] | ||
+ | *[[Weird]] | ||
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Abnormality refers to the state or quality of being abnormal, a variation, an irregularity
It is a subjectively defined characteristic, assigned to those with rare or dysfunctional conditions. Defining who is normal or abnormal is a contentious issue in abnormal psychology.
Abnormality litterally refers to any deviation from the normal, the noun form of the adjective abnormal. More specifically, this could mean:
- Abnormality (behavior), behavior deviating from the normal or typical
- Gait abnormality, deviation from normal walking (gait)
- Congenital abnormality, condition which is present at the time of birth which varies from the standard presentation
- Models of abnormality, general hypotheses as to the nature of psychological abnormalities
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Etymology
A replacement for the earlier anormal French anormal, Late Latin anormalus for anomalus, Greek. Confused with Latin abnormis. See anomalous.
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See also
- Aberration
- Accident
- Bizarre
- Disorder
- Counterculture
- Dysfunction
- Eccentric
- Excessive
- Exotic
- Grotesque
- Incongruous
- Malfunction
- Monstrous
- Non mainstream
- Original
- Perversion
- Surreal
- Transgressive
- Travesty
- Teratology
- Unusual
- Unconventional
- Weird
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