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tiara099

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Which of the following statements does NOT belong to the constructionist perspective on deviant behavior?
 
  a) Deviance is largely the product of others labeling behavior as deviant.
  b) Deviance is an observable, objective set of behaviors.
  c) Deviance is often a voluntary act.
  d) Deviance involves important subjective experiences.

Question 2

Behavior that conforms or is in harmony with a code of rules is said to be _____________.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

b) Deviance is an observable, objective set of behaviors.

Answer to Question 2

normative



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