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A reduction in the protein concentration in the plasma would allow more blood to remain in the interstitial fluid.
Merton's Theory
A sociological perspective that elaborates on the causes of deviant behavior, focusing on the disparity between societal goals and the means to achieve them; synonymous with Anomie-Strain Theory but with a specific focus on the work of Robert K. Merton.
Hippie Counter-Culture
A youth movement of the 1960s, characterized by a rejection of conventional social norms in favor of peace, love, and personal freedom.
Strain Theories
A sociological perspective that examines how societal structures pressure individuals to commit deviant or criminal acts due to an inability to achieve societal goals through legitimate means.
Control Theories
A branch of criminology that focuses on why individuals conform to societal norms and values, and what prevents them from engaging in criminal behavior.
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