Author Question: In Ulsperger and Knottnerus' article Enron: Organizations Rituals as Deviance, which of the ... (Read 11 times)

luvbio

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In Ulsperger and Knottnerus' article Enron: Organizations Rituals as Deviance, which
  of the following is not a ritual described in the article?
 
  a. ritual of deceit
  b. ritual of self-gain
  c. ritual of compensation
  d. ritual of allegorical depiction

Question 2

Deterrence theories have been ignoring that many youths are handicapped by dysfunctional __________.
 
  a. biological factors
  b. psychological factors
  d. socioeconomic factors
  d. All of the above p. 171



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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