| 41. | This can lead to a considerable amount of deviance ( in the strain theory ).
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| 42. | Merton's theory of deviance is derived from Durkheim's idea of anomie.
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| 43. | Another contribution Becker made to the sociology of deviance were his studies on deviant cultures.
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| 44. | Goode takes a constructionist approach to deviance.
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| 45. | Secondary deviance is much more likely to be considered as criminal in a social context.
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| 46. | Large deviances elicit MMN at earlier latencies.
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| 47. | The ensuing standards of deviance and normality brought about repressive views of discrete social groups.
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| 48. | Traditionally, any behavior that fosters conflict or suggests deviance is not acceptable in Japan.
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| 49. | In these types of organizations, organi-cultural deviance was found to be present.
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| 50. | Two measures of deviance are particularly important in logistic regression : null deviance and model deviance.
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