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dynamic human population, that is, one that changes over time or space. It encompasses the study of the size, structure, and distribution of these populations, and spatial and/or temporal changes in them in response to birth, migration, aging and death. Deontological ethics (deontology) – is the normative ethical position that judges the morality of an action based on the action's adherence to a rule or rules. It is sometimes described as «duty» or «obligation» or «rule» – based ethics, because rules «bind you to your duty». Deontological ethics is commonly contrasted to consequentialism. Deontological ethics is also contrasted to pragmatic ethics. Deontology (pedagogical) – a science about professional behavior of the teacher; the professional ethics guaranteeing the relations of trust between participants of activity and communication; means of pedagogical competence, tolerance in relation to other people and their ideas, moral responsibility for educational activity and the decision. Deutsch Morton (1920) – is a social psychologist and researcher in conflict resolution. He is a professor emeritus of psychology and education at Columbia University Teachers College. His major works: Research methods in social relations; Interracial housing: A psychological evaluation of a social experiment; Preventing World War III: Some proposals; Theories in social psychology; The Resolution of Conflict; Constructive and Destructive Processes; Applying social psychology: Implications for research, practice and training; Distributive justice: A social psychological perspective; The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice. Developmental psychology – the study of behavioral change through the life span. Deviance – describes actions or behaviors that violate social norms, including formally-enacted rules (e.g. crime), as well as informal violations of social norms (e.g., rejecting folkways and mores). It is the purview of sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists and criminologists to study how these norms are created, hoe they change over time and how they are enforced. Deviant – a person whose behavior differs from a norm, especially a person whose behaviorand attitudes differ from accepted social standards.
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