How do self-fulfilling prophecies work?
a. we learn to be deviant through our interactions with others who break the rules.
b. our backgrounds do not determine deviance; rather, the in-the-moment emotional experience of a deviant action makes it seem like a good or bad idea.
c. our social locations are a crucial factor in determining how others see us; therefore, social status is the most important determinant of deviance.
d. we respond not only to the objective features of a situation but also to its meaning. once meaning has been assigned to our behavior, the consequences of that behavior are determined by the meaning.
e. we tend to respond to the physical and social marks that discredit our identities and leave us vulnerable to negative social judgments?