Week 1 DQ 1No single definition of psychological abnormality has been entirely accepted by the psychological community. Many of the definitions comprise common features, known as the four Ds. What are the four Ds? Briefly explain each one. How may culture decide what is considered abnormal? Cite specific examples. It is beneficial to appear at four Ds when assessing one’s performance. First of all, a person’s performance is typically examined for deviance; essentially, behavior that goes against social norm. Murder, for occurrence, is believed to be against the norm. It is especially significant to look at areas that cause the behavior’s onset. Distress levels are also examined. However, the level of this usually low when it comes to mental illness. In addition, one individual with an exact diagnosis may show signs of distress, but another character may demonstrate the same signs of stress and have a totally different diagnosis. Dysfunction comes next; a person’s behavior is evaluated in order to determine if the person’s signs and symptoms are affecting normal functioning. For instance, if a person cannot take care of themselves suitably or does not know how to act in social situations, such abnormal performance has