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Alice is considered introverted. She has never engaged in any type of delinquent activities. A student at Sabre High School, her social skills are not commensurate with her age, prompting classmates to call her stupid. Her manner of dress is viewed by her peers as weird. She is shunned in the cafeteria and is never chosen for group assignments or as a lab partner. As a result of Alice's social condemnation by her classmates, she begins to commit minor and then more serious acts of delinquency. The process experienced by Alice is best associated with which of the following theories?
 
  a. Social conflict
  b. Labeling
  c. Social control
  d. Differential association

Question 2

Using the SARA model, the step that involves learning the problem's causes, scope, and effects is _______________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

analysis



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