It is NOT their duty to "Determine" if a Behavior is Abnormal. That's up to Society as a whole.
It IS their Life's chosen duty to find the cause and treat the Psychological issues that cause the Socially Unacceptable or Abnormal Behavior.
They Identify Abnormal Behavior using: Observation combined with thought, research, acquired knowledge, and collective reasoning.
Abnormal Behavior may or may not be destructive to individuals or society as a whole. It may actually be beneficial to both.
By comparing the behavior to the current statutes for the area.
the results of the factors employed
Society's main standard for judging abnormal behavior is whether it deviates from cultural norms and values. Behavior that strays significantly from what is considered typical or acceptable within a particular society may be labeled as abnormal.
The key factors that determine whether observational learning will occur include attention, retention, motor reproduction, and motivation. Attention refers to the extent to which individuals focus on the model's behavior. Retention involves remembering the observed behavior. Motor reproduction is the ability to replicate the behavior, and motivation relates to the desire to imitate the behavior based on reinforcement or punishment.
Whether or not behavior is a function of nature or nurture has been a question for many decades. Science is split on the question with a good portion of researchers finding that it is a likely a combination of both.
Normal psychology focuses on understanding typical human behavior and mental processes, while abnormal psychology focuses on studying and treating behavior that deviates from the norm and causes distress or impairment. The main difference lies in whether the behavior falls within a range of what is considered typical and healthy or whether it indicates the presence of a mental disorder.
Abnormal changes in a pap smear may or may not be related to HPV. Getting information about your specific pap result can help you determine whether HPV is a possible cause.
Doctors can use karyotypes to determine the sex of an individual. They can also use karyotypes to determine whether an individual has an abnormal number of chromosomes or noticeable chromosomal mutations, such as large deletions, additions, or translocations.
The best way to improve your behavior is to measure the outcome of your behavior. For instance, if you are at work, selling more products will help you determine whether you are selling correctly.
to help determine whether someone has an otherwise undetected heart disease, such as abnormal heart rhythm (cardiac arrhythmia), or inadequate blood flow through the heart.
The presence of police may determine whether someone acts ethically. Friends may also have a negative effect on being ethical.
Through CPT add on codes, health care providers/professionals can determine whether a particular service provided to a patient was done as an add-on to one medical service.