Multiple Choice
How do sociologists and psychologists differ in their approaches to understanding deviance?
A) Sociologists tend to use methods of scientific observation to study deviance, while psychologists tend to work in the world of theory.
B) Sociologists tend to theorize deviance without measuring it scientifically, while psychologists use social scientific observation to study it.
C) Sociologists tend to emphasize the social factors that lead someone to take on an identity as deviant, while psychologists tend to focus on personality factors, which they see as heavily influenced by genetics.
D) Psychologists tend to emphasize the social factors that lead someone to take on an identity as deviant, while sociology tend to focus on personality factors, which they see as heavily influenced by genetics.
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