Who would be exhibiting normal behavior under the statistical definition of abnormality??
a. ?a U.S. president (one of 43 men in history)
b. ?a Nepalese speaker (approximately 30 million out of over 7 billion people on earth)
c. ?a person with an IQ above 115 (almost 16% of the population)
d. ?a resident of the United States with a motor vehicle (for every 1,000 residents, there are approximately 800 motor vehicles)
ANSWER:
d
You might also like to view...
A child's distracting behaviors occur only in a school setting, and include failure to follow instructions and finish work, answering questions before they have been completed, and a lot of seat squirming and fidgeting. Could ADHD be a diagnosis of this child?
A) Yes; it could be a diagnosis. B) No; the child's symptoms started at too young an age. C) No; the child's symptoms occur in only one setting. D) Yes; it could be, but only if the fidgeting is distracting to others.
When John was an infant, his parents noticed that he didn't achieve his developmental milestones on time
As he grew older, he seemed not to be able to do what his same-aged peers could do. Concerned, John's parents took him to get an IQ test. The psychologist reported that he scored about a 62 overall. Now at age five, John still cannot dress himself, tie his shoes, nor feed himself very well. John probably has been diagnosed with _____. Fill in the blank with correct word