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MGLQZ

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A similarity between differential association and deterrence theories is that they both:
 
  a. see deviance as the result of social inequality.
  b. view deviance results, at least in part, because there are greater rewards for deviance than for conformity.
  c. locate the source of deviance in the social structure.
  d. see deviance as the result of strain between goals and means of attaining them.

Question 2

Diane's aunts, uncles, parents, and friends all take towels from the hotels where they stay. Diane also takes the towels. Everybody does it, she reasons. Diane's deviance is best explained by:
 
  a. deterrence theory.
  b. strain theory.
  c. differential association theory.
  d. labeling theory.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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