Multiple Choice
Sociologically, what is deviance is:
A) a matter of degree, a spectrum, a continuum from being regarded as mildly to seriously wrongful
B) an either-or proposition, wrongful or not-wrongful
C) neither a spectrum nor an either-or proposition
D) unknown and unknowable as to one or the other
E) none of the above
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