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Theories 1700s to 1960s: Exercise 4: Differential Association theory (Sutherland, Akers)
What You Will Learn

In this section you will learn the nine principles of differential association theory, as described by Donald Sutherland.
Key Terms


differential association


Click on a term for the definition.
What You Will Do

Read each statement and determine if it is correct or incorrect. If the statement is correct, click TRUE; if not, click FALSE. If you click on the wrong choice, the Answer box at the bottom of the choices will tell you why your answer is wrong
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