High achievers constitute a unique case in that they are simultaneously positive deviants-often to parents and teachers-and stigmatized as rate-busters-often to peers. Thus, a question is raised: Are theories that have been used to explain negative behaviors, such as the techniques of neutralization theory, also pertinent to positive behaviors? A group of high-achieving students were interviewed and it was found that each of the five techniques of neutralization was in fact advanced as a way of coping with the stigma, or the rate-busting portion, of their status. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Shoenberger, N., Heckert, A., & Heckert, D. (2012). Techniques of Neutralization Theory and Positive Deviance. Deviant Behavior, 33(10), 774–791. https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2012.707497
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