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To Argue That There Is Nothing That Is Inherently Deviant

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To argue that there is nothing that is inherently deviant in sport in or in society is to understand deviance:

Identify the cognitive aspects of emotions and their influence on behavior.
Understand the impact of caregiver's emotional states, like depression, on infant-caregiver interactions.
Familiarize with research methods (e.g., "still-face" experiment) used to study infant emotions and caregiver responses.
Understand the importance of emphasizing benefits over features in a sales presentation.

Definitions:

Modern Process

Refers to the phenomena of modernization, including industrialization, urbanization, and the spread of technological, economic, and cultural practices that transform societies.

Formal Rationality

A mode of thought and action that prioritizes efficiency, calculability, predictability, and standardization, often associated with modern bureaucracy and capitalist societies.

Information Technology Paradigm

A conceptual framework that views information technology as a central driver in shaping societal structures and processes.

Networking Logic

Describes the principles or rationale driving the formation, expansion, and functioning of networks, particularly in social, technological, or economic contexts.

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