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Blackjack
The probability distribution of a random variable X is shown below,where X represents the amount of money (in $1,000s)gained or lost in a particular game of Blackjack.
-{Blackjack Narrative} Find the following probabilities:
a.P(X ≤ 0)
b.P(X > 3)
c.P(0 ≤ X ≤ 4)
d.P(X = 5)
Burgess-Akers's Social Learning Theory
A perspective that emphasizes the role of socialization in learning deviant and criminal behavior through the observation of others.
Deviant Acts
Behaviors that violate societal norms or expectations, ranging from minor breaches of etiquette to serious criminal activities.
Reintegrative Shaming
A concept in criminal justice where an offender is made to understand the harm caused by their crime, promoting guilt and social reintegration.
Deviant
Behaviors, actions, or traits that violate societal norms and expectations, often eliciting negative social reactions.
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