PSY 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Inter-Rater Reliability, Pigeonholing, Abnormal Psychology
Chapter 9 – Psychological disorders
Abnormal psychology – study of psychological disorders
- There is no universal definition of what is abnormal behaviour
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o Deviance – behaviour, thoughts, and emotions that are considered abnormal when they
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▪ Statistical Rarity – uncommon in the population or deviates from what is
considered average.eg. Someone whose I.Q is a lot lower than the average adult
(seen as abnormal)
Subjective Distress – mental disorders that produce emotional pain. Describes
unpleasant feelings or emotions that impact your level of functioning
o Dysfunction/impairment – most etal disodes itefee ith people’s aility to
function in everyday life. Part or process of the mind body has difficulty functioning, fails
to function or functions abnormally
▪ Biological Dysfunction – many mental disorders may result from the
breakdowns or failures of the brain. Eg. Under-activation of frontal lobes in
schizophrenia or psychopathy
o Danger – psychological dysfunction become dangerous to themselves or others. Eg.
Individuals are consistently hostile or confused, they may put themselves, family
members, or friends at risk
Misconception
- Psychiatric diagnosis is nothing more than pigeonholing
- Psychiatric diagnosis is unreliable
- Psychiatric diagnosis is invalid
- Psychiatric diagnosis stigmatize people
Pigeonholing?
- Putting people into specific categories
- Deprives them of their uniqueness
o Implies all people with the same diagnosis are alike in all important respects
o But in reality, a diagnosis implies only that all people with that diagnosis are alike in at
least 1 important respect
Unreliable
- Reliability refers to consistency in measurement of a research study or measuring test
o The validity is pretty important here
- In the media and tv we see dueling experts with one saying one thing and the other saying
another
- In fact this is an example of inter-rater reliability, it has an impact and we remember it. looking
at the stats, we see that inter-rater reliability is higher on one side than another. Inter-rater
reliability- is the degree of agreement among raters. It shows the how much homogeneity, or
consensus, there is in the ratings given by judges
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Document Summary
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