Multiple Choice
How is patterned deviance different from idiosyncratic deviance?
A) Patterned deviance results in a negative outcome, idiosyncratic deviance results in a positive outcome.
B) Patterned deviance occurs according to a predictable script, idiosyncratic deviance is unique to each individual.
C) Idiosyncratic deviance is a departure from existing forms of deviance, patterned deviance is not.
D) Idiosyncratic deviance requires a high level of cognitive ability, patterned deviance does not.
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