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Itsey, a kindergarten student, watches her father tower over her mother, glaring at her; she then hears her father yelling at her mother. At school, the teacher tells the students to sit on the carpet for story time. Itsey does not want to sit down just yet; she is busy at one of the centers in the classroom. Her teacher again asks everyone to sit down and everyone does, except for Itsey. The teacher then directly asks Itsey to sit down. Itsey looks at her teacher and says she doesn't want to sit down and she better stop asking her to sit down; the next time she does, Itsey will bring a knife to school and cut her. What theory aligns to the exchange between Itsey and her teacher?
 
  a. Psychodynamic theory
  b. Cognitive learning theory
   c. Personality theory
  d. Social learning theory

Question 2

Secondary deviance occurs when a deviant event comes to the attention of significant others or social control agents who apply a negative label.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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