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RYAN BANYAN

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When labeling alienates parents from their children and negative labels reduce children's self-image and increase delinquency, this process is referred to as
 
  a. deviance amplification.
 b. reflected appraisal.
 c. retrospective reading.
 d. successful degradation ceremony.

Question 2

The ___________________ ____ assumes that LD leads to poor school behavior which leads to frustration, negative self image, and acting out.
 
  a. school failure rationale c. reactionary rationale
  b. susceptibility rationale d. accentuating mediating rationale



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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