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Discovering Developmental Norms
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Discovering Developmental Norms

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What are developmental norms and why are they important in understanding human growth?

Developmental norms refer to the expected sequences of growth and physical skills/behaviors that individuals typically go through as they develop. They are important in understanding human growth because they provide a framework for identifying and assessing normal development, allowing professionals to monitor and track a child's progress.

Define frequency and intensity in relation to behavior.

Frequency refers to the number of times a behavior occurs within a given timeframe. Intensity, on the other hand, refers to the level or strength of a behavior. Both frequency and intensity are important factors in understanding and evaluating behaviors.

What is meant by situational context in relation to behavior?

Situational context refers to the specific circumstances or environment in which a behavior occurs. It involves considering the appropriate behavior and actions associated with a particular situation. Understanding situational context helps in determining whether a behavior is appropriate or not.

Explain the concept of normal distribution in relation to the population.

<p>Normal distribution refers to the statistical pattern where the majority of the population falls within the average or typical range. It shows that most individuals exhibit characteristics or behaviors that are considered typical or average, while fewer individuals exhibit extreme or uncommon characteristics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three components of a disorder?

<p>The three components of a disorder are clinically significant behavior/cognitive/emotion disturbances, dysfunction in underlying mental processes, and distress or disability in important areas of functioning.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the four components of developmental norms?

<p>Developmental trajectory, sequences of growth + physical skills/behaviour, frequency, intensity, duration, situational context.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does normal distribution relate to the majority of the population?

<p>The majority of the population falls within the average.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is meant by adaptation in relation to survival in certain environments?

<p>Adaptation refers to the skills that assist in survival in certain environments.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three parts of a disorder?

<p>Clinically significant behavior/cognitive/emotion disturbances, dysfunction in underlying mental processes, and distress or disability in important areas of functioning.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do adaptive expectations differ across cultures?

<p>Adaptive expectations differ across cultures based on their specific environments and social norms.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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