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Peirce's accounts of his third type of deviance from perfect certitude, namely plausibility, are much sketchier than his accounts of probability and verisimilitude.
From a criminological perspective, graffiti is interesting because it is viewed as a type of deviance, physical disorder (Sampson and Raudenbush 1999; Innes 2004), and can be associated with other problems such as gang or drug activity (Ley and Cybriwsky 1974; Weisel 2002).
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The type of deviances used in the present study included deviances in terms of place of articulation, manner of articulation, voicing and vowel duration.
This type of computer related deviance is an example of how criminologists can benefit from individuals with an educational background in both criminology and computer science.
The effects of stage or storage period were analysed using an analysis of deviance (type II test) with F values.
This type of study, using a positive deviance approach and mixed-methods design, can generate and test hypotheses about factors most strongly associated with exemplary performance based on practices currently in use.
It enables the normalization of deviance.
Early psychological approaches to deviance emphasized the biological and psychodynamic roots of deviance.
"There wasn't a fraction of deviance," Eno said.
Both innovation and rebellion are forms of deviance.
According to the behaviorist John B. Watson, feminism itself was a form of deviance.
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