Exam 1: The Social Problems Process
Exam 1: The Social Problems Process31 Questions
Exam 2: Claims32 Questions
Exam 3: Activists As Claimsmakers29 Questions
Exam 4: Experts As Claimsmakers29 Questions
Exam 5: The Media and Claims28 Questions
Exam 6: Public Reaction28 Questions
Exam 7: Policymaking29 Questions
Exam 8: Social Problems Work28 Questions
Exam 9: Policy Outcomes32 Questions
Exam 10: Claims Across Space and Time28 Questions
Exam 11: The Uses of the Constructionist Stance12 Questions
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Claimsmakers who are activists typically must
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Policymaking that is intended to reduce social problems is done by
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Saying that something is socially constructed means that it is
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The role of rhetoric in the social problems process can be seen in how
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Claimsmaking can most accurately be described as a process in which people
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A subjectivist might suggest that heightism is not a social problem in the United States because
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Which of the following is not one of the questions an objectivist may ask to determine whether a social condition is a social problem?
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The social problems process discussed in your text refers to the process through which
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Describe the six stages in the natural history model of the social problems process. Be sure to clearly describe the actions and actors involved in each stage.
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The natural history model of social problems outlines the process that
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What are the three major flaws in the objectivist approach to social problems? For each, explain what the flaw is and how it might confuse us as we try to differentiate between social problems and social conditions. Give examples to illustrate your points.
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The term natural history refers to the sequence of stages that social problems
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What does a subjectivist approach add to our ability to define effectively what is and what is not a social problem?
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Choose any social problem with which you are familiar and briefly describe the extent to which you believe it followed the natural history of the social problems process and why.
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The discussion of reclassifying Pluto as a minor planet or an interplanetary body illustrates the fact that
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Resources primarily impact the social problems process at the level of
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