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Essay heading: Sociological Perspective
 
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You must have an introduction and it must be functional. You must have a discussion of the theory and its assumptions. You must have an analysis of your chosen deviance. You must have a conclusion and it must be functional. So that means you must have four, titled sections – introduction, strain theory, analysis of deviance X, conclusion...
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You must properly cite your sources in-text and as full citations on your reference page. You must use three sources – your text, a source on Strain Theory, and source on the type of deviance you choose to analyze.
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Merton's Strain Theory   Strain Theory   Strain Theory   Kogut and Zander's theory of evolutionary theory versus internationalization theory   Durkheim’s theory of anomie and Marx’s theory of alienation have had a very strong influence on the sociological understandings of modern life.   deviance theory and drug use   Does attachment theory theory provide a sounf basis for bringing up children   4) Explain and evaluate the way in which Locke related his theory of property to his theory of government.   pplication of two motivation theories-Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory and McGregor’s theory X &Y to increase the productivity of staff   Trait Theory And Personal Construct Theory Have Markedly Different Approaches To The Understanding Of Individual Differences. Outline These Approaches And Assess The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Each. What Consequences Does Each Approach Have ...   Breggin humanistic theory vs. Brown feminist theory   Describe the three main kinds of ethical theory. Which do you think is the better theory, and why?   Describe what evolutionary psychologists mean when they employ the term ?theory of mind'. Use examples and research studies from Book 1, Chapter 2 to show why this theory is important in evolutionary psychology.   To What Extent Does Labelling Theory Offer A Useful Contribution To The Study Of Crime And Deviance?   No Behaviour is ‘really’ altruistic. Based on theory and research in social psychology, critically discuss this contention.  
 
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