1. Which of the following describes rational choice theory?
a. Sees society as a competition for limited resources.
b. Society has interdependent and interconnected parts.
c. Therapeutic techniques and set of psychological theories
d. Individual action is based on their conduct on logical process.
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The rational choice theory is described as:
Individual action is based on their conduct on the logical process. (option d)
What is the Rational Choice Theory?
- The Rational Choice Theory is a design in criminological psychology.
- It states that humans are responsible for their actions, which they take after thinking through all the consequences.
- Thus, this theory relies heavily on the free will of humans. It suggests that people have the choice (to commit a crime) in every situation.
- Their decisions are taken after calculating the risks involved, losses, and gains, and so, individual choice is a driving factor in this theory.
Therefore, the correct option is d. Individual action is based on their conduct on the logical process.
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