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Which theoretical orientation examines the social meaning of deviancy through labels and how people are understood and defined through such stereotypes?
Evolution
The method through which various types of living beings are believed to have evolved and varied from ancient predecessors throughout Earth's history.
Behavior Genetics
A discipline focused on analyzing how genetics and environmental factors impact behaviors.
Genetic Influences
Factors determined by genes inherited from parents that affect various aspects of an individual’s physical traits, behaviors, and susceptibility to certain diseases.
Environmental Influences
The impact of surrounding conditions, including social, physical, and cultural settings, on an individual's behavior, attitudes, and development.
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