Asked by Kylie Breece on Jul 03, 2024

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Which of these is not one of the factors that the symbolic interactionist theory uses to explain deviant behavior?

A) The meanings people attribute to a situation
B) How people respond to the meaning of a situation
C) The interaction between different groups
D) The strength of people's attachment to social norms

Symbolic Interactionist Theory

A sociological perspective focusing on how individuals interact based on shared meanings and symbols within society.

Social Norms

Unwritten rules of behavior accepted by members of a society, which dictate what is considered normal or acceptable.

Deviant Behavior

Actions or behaviors that violate societal norms or expectations.

  • Delve into the role that differential association and symbolic interaction play in understanding deviant behaviors.
  • Acknowledge the role of social organizations and communication in forming definitions and perspectives of deviance.
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Kishan Patel7 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Symbolic interactionist theory focuses on the meanings people attribute to situations, how they respond to these meanings, and the interactions between different groups, rather than the strength of their attachment to social norms, which is more aligned with control theory.