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Experience Sociology Study Set 1
Quiz 8: Deviance and Social Control
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Question 1
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How does deviance contribute to group solidarity?
Question 2
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Those defined as deviant often suffer a _____ attached to their deviance.It is associated with shame,loss of status,discrimination,and social isolation.
Question 3
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From the sociological perspective,what causes people to engage in deviant behavior?
Question 4
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An ex-convict has a difficult time finding employment because his criminal record has become his
Question 5
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According to Emile Durkheim's definition,an act is deviant or criminal because it
Question 6
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A child who is continuously derided by his parents as "slow" will internalize this label as part of his identity.Instead of trying to succeed in school,he drops out and turns to drugs and alcohol.This is an example of
Question 7
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The tendency to define a deviant behavior as an illness,for which treatment is best left to medical professionals,is referred to as _____ deviance.
Question 8
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Which of the following accurately describes deviance?
Question 9
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From the sociological perspective on deviance,how does one become an alcoholic?
Question 10
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What we define as normal and abnormal behavior depends on
Question 11
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From the functionalist perspective,a society without deviance would be excessively conformist.Such a society would
Question 12
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From the functionalist perspective,crime serves a purpose in society.Which function does crime perform?
Question 13
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In public we behave ourselves according to a set of rules and expectations,even though no written rules exist to hold us accountable.Why do we still behave "normally"?
Question 14
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A behavior becomes defined as deviant because
Question 15
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Divorce was once considered deviant and,in many parts of the world,it still is.Today,Americans hardly think of divorce as something abnormal.Which reason is responsible for the redefinition of divorce as no longer deviant?