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People like being liked and like being accepted; to achieve these aims they conform to the expectations of those whom they want to like and accept them. This quote would represent some of the basic assumptions underlying _________ theory.
 
  a. conflict
  b. strain
  c. anomie
  d. labeling
  e. control

Question 2

Rosenhan contends that once receiving the label schizophrenic, a person has his or her __________.
 
  a. other behaviors colored by this label
  b. normal behaviors overlooked
  c. normal behaviors misinterpreted, usually in a negative light
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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