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Inductive reasoning takes general statements and develops specific facts.
Free Will
The ability of individuals to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention.
Deviance
Actions or behaviors that violate societal norms or expectations, potentially leading to negative societal reactions.
Positivist
Relating to a philosophical approach that emphasizes empirical and scientific evidence to understand and explain phenomena.
Constructionist Perspectives
A theoretical viewpoint that emphasizes the socially constructed nature of reality, suggesting that our understanding of the world is shaped through social interactions and cultural norms.
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