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ashley

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A secondary deviant:
 
  a. Acquire deviant roles that increase participation in deviant subcultures
  b. is committed to deviance but not necessarily performing deviant roles
  c. becomes less skilled at managing stigma
 d. avoids others who engage in the same deviant behaviors

Question 2

_______ do not form deviant self-concepts, and tend not to identify with deviant roles.
 
  a. Secondary deviants
  b. Tertiary deviants
 c. Dignatory deviants
  d. Primary deviants



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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