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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
 A. Outsiders  K. Taboo  U. Conformists  B. Agents of social control  L. Ritualist  V. Retrospective interpretations  C. Rebellion  M. Innovators  W. Deviance  D. Reflexivity  N. Retreatists  X. Strain theory  E. Indexicality  O. Primary deviance  Y. Passing  F. Involvement  P. Secondary deviance  Z. Covering  G. White-collar crimes  Q. Anomie  AA. Social control theory  H. Attachment  R. Stigma  BB. Labeling theory  I. Belief  S. Folkways  CC. Differential association theory  J. Commitment  T. Mores \begin{array}{l|l|l}\text { A. Outsiders } & \text { K. Taboo } & \text { U. Conformists } \\\hline \text { B. Agents of social control } & \text { L. Ritualist } & \text { V. Retrospective interpretations } \\\hline \text { C. Rebellion } & \text { M. Innovators } & \text { W. Deviance } \\\hline \text { D. Reflexivity } & \text { N. Retreatists } & \text { X. Strain theory } \\\hline \text { E. Indexicality } & \text { O. Primary deviance } & \text { Y. Passing } \\\hline \text { F. Involvement } & \text { P. Secondary deviance } & \text { Z. Covering } \\\hline \text { G. White-collar crimes } & \text { Q. Anomie } & \text { AA. Social control theory } \\\hline \text { H. Attachment } & \text { R. Stigma } & \text { BB. Labeling theory } \\\hline \text { I. Belief } & \text { S. Folkways } & \text { CC. Differential association theory } \\\hline \text { J. Commitment } & \text { T. Mores } &\end{array}

-____ Theory that argues that people choose to commit deviance as a natural outcome of social conditions in which socially acceptable goals cannot be obtained through legitimate means.


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Statistics Canada

The national statistical office of Canada, responsible for producing statistics on the Canadian economy, society, and environment.

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Critical Value

A threshold in hypothesis testing that defines the boundary or cutoff point at which an observed test statistic is considered statistically significant.

Publishing Contract

A legal agreement between an author and a publisher, detailing rights, obligations, and financial terms for publishing a work.

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