Multiple Choice
An example of "situational" deviance is behavior that is or was punished as wrongful:
A) everywhere in the world
B) in France and the United States
C) among Third World countries as well as in fully developed industrialized nations of the world
D) throughout historical time
E) none of the above is an example of situational deviance
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Q12: Diversity regarding what is considered wrongful is
Q13: The constructionist approach to deviance is guided
Q14: In deviance, sociologically considered:<br>A) no genuine universals
Q15: Religious views are off-limits for the sociologist
Q16: Sociologically, whatever is defined as deviant is
Q18: Sociologists define deviance as_ that violates a
Q19: Sociologically, what is deviance is:<br>A) a matter
Q20: To the sociologist of deviance, when considering
Q21: There is an "inner essence" to deviance,
Q22: In the United States, which of the