Statistical Infrequency

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    • Implies that a disorder is abnormal if its frequency is more than two standard deviations away from the mean incidence rates represented on a normally-distributed bell curve.
    • STRENGTH
      • Statistical infrequency is almost always used in the clinical diagnoses of mental health disorders as a comparison with a baseline or ‘normal’ value. This is used to assess the severity of the disorder
    • WEAKNESS
      • Statistical infrequency makes the assumption that any abnormal characteristics are automatically negative, whereas this is not always the case. For example, displaying abnormal levels of empathy or having a high IQ score would rarely be looked down upon as negative characteristics which require treatment.