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deviance|ˈdiːvɪəns| [f. deviant ppl. a. + -ance.] Deviant state or quality; the behaviour or characteristics of a deviant. So ˈdeviancy.
1944G. Bateson in J. McV. Hunt Personality & Behavior Disorders II. xxiii. 722 The term ‘deviance’ implies standardization; and..deviance is allowed for and expected to occur in all cultures. 1954W. J. H. Sprott Sci. & Social Action vi. 104 Deviance is the departure on the part of participants from culturally expected rules of conduct. Ibid. 106 Different societies put different pressures upon their members, and therefore every society provides its own deviancy hazards. 1956J. Klein Study of Groups x. 134 If deviance is displayed not by one member, but a set of members sharing a set of norms, control by group pressure is less possible. 1968Freedman & Doob (title) Deviancy: the psychology of being different. 1970New Society 31 Dec. 1150 (Advt.), Crime, deviance and social sickness. |