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    To Argue That There Is Nothing That Is Inherently Deviant
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To Argue That There Is Nothing That Is Inherently Deviant

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

To argue that there is nothing that is inherently deviant in sport in or in society is to approach your analysis from a/an _____ standpoint.


A) subjectivist
B) objectivist
C) psychological
D) pseudo-scientific

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