Social Studies, 15.01.2020 05:31, Kylehc21
Almost any behavior can be judged to be normal or abnormal depending on the specific circumstances present. this qualification for judging whether or not a behavior is abnormal is referred to as
a. personal relativity
b. situational context
c. subjective judgment
d. environmental selectivity
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