Sociologists Define Deviance As______________ That Violates a Collective's Norms, the Violation
Multiple Choice
Sociologists define deviance as______________ that violates a collective's norms, the violation of which tends to attract negative reactions from specified audiences.
A) behavior only
B) behavior and beliefs only
C) behavior and conditions only
D) behavior, beliefs, and conditions (along with racial, ethnic, national, and religious characteristics)
E) none of the above
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Q16: Sociologically, whatever is defined as deviant is
Q17: An example of "situational" deviance is behavior
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