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    The Fact That the Same Behavior Can Be Seen as Normal
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The Fact That the Same Behavior Can Be Seen as Normal

Question 37

Question 37

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The fact that the same behavior can be seen as normal by some and as deviant by others is called the


A) relativist view.
B) deviance principle.
C) positivist view.
D) subjectivist view.

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