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Talja [164]
1 year ago
13

Individuals who conceive of deviance as a role rather than as an isolated behavior sometimes initiate the labeling process again

st themselves. What is this called?
Social Studies
1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]1 year ago
6 0

Individuals who conceive of deviance as a role rather than as an isolated behavior sometimes initiate the labeling process against themselves. This is called deviance avowal.

Behavior is how someone behaves. It's what people do to make a difference, change something, or maintain the status quo. Behavior is a reaction to what happens: inside - thoughts and feelings. External - the environment, including other people.

Examples of human behavior include conflict, communication, cooperation, creativity, play, social interaction, traditions, and work.

"Behavior can be defined as a person's behavior or reaction in response to external or internal stimulus situations." To understand human behavior, we understand what that person does when something happens is needed.

Learn more about behavior here:brainly.com/question/1741474

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