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Wilson and Herrnstein (1985) referred to a net ratio of gain and losses for criminal and noncriminal behavior. What does this mean?
 
  A. The process for predicting crime is additive.
  B. If the ratio for committing a crime exceeds that for not committing it, the likelihood of the crime being committed increases.
 C. When one commits a crime, someone inevitably gains and someone inevitably loses.
 D. The gains and losses for criminal behavior usually outweigh the gains and losses for noncriminal behavior.
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