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Dekker explains Vaughan's influential term coined through her study of the Challenger launch decision: "The 'normalisation of deviance' describes a process whereby a group's construction of risk can persist even in the face of continued (and worsening) signals of potential danger… Small departures from an earlier established norm are often not worth remarking or reporting on" (ref. 39, p.538).
It enables the normalization of deviance.
"There wasn't a fraction of deviance," Eno said.
Early psychological approaches to deviance emphasized the biological and psychodynamic roots of deviance.
Both innovation and rebellion are forms of deviance.
According to the behaviorist John B. Watson, feminism itself was a form of deviance.
I don't see any risk of deviance or of community isolation".
Shortly afterward, government censors began a campaign, ostensibly against Internet pornography and other forms of deviance.
FOR a glimpse of deviance in America, look no further than the enforcement section of the Federal Communications Commission's Web site.
Instead of deviance, we use robust quasi deviance (Cantoni 2004) as a measure of discrepancy of the fitted GLM.
Our model identified the fire drivers accurately (75.6% of deviance explained).
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