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kwoodring

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Edwin Lemert described primary deviance as ________
 
  a. the most serious episodes of deviance.
  b. actions that parents define as deviant.
  c. a passing episode of deviance that has little effect on the person's self-concept.
  d. the experience of deviance early in life.

Question 2

His friends begin to criticize Marco as a juice-head, pushing him out of their social circle.
 
  Feeling rejected, Marco begins to drink even more, becomes bitter, and joins a new group of friends who also are heavy drinkers. According to Lemert, Marco's situation illustrates ________
  a. the onset of primary deviance.
  b. the onset of secondary deviance.
  c. the formation of a deviant subculture.
  d. the onset of retreatism.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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