Asked by Brianna Lambert on Jul 31, 2024
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Attributing deviant behavior to choice is a form of pseudo explanation because the concept of choice
A) does not explain why someone chooses either deviance or normal behavior.
B) is more of a religious concept.
C) is not a relevant concept for science.
D) is irrelevant when most explanations of deviance involve false claims.
Pseudo Explanation
An explanation that seems plausible on the surface but is actually unfounded or misleading, often lacking scientific or logical basis.
Deviant Behavior
Actions that diverge from the social norms and expectations of a particular society or community, which can be criminal or non-criminal.
Choice
Choice involves the act of selecting or making a decision among a set of alternatives, implying the freedom to decide.
- Understand the conceptual differences between choice and determination in explaining deviant behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the conceptual differences between choice and determination in explaining deviant behavior.
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