Exam 1: The Nature and Meaning of Deviance

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The concept of deviance is uniquely sociological.

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The sociological concept of deviance was:

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Which of the following is an alternative definition of deviance?

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The absolutist conception of deviance holds that deviance is in the eye of the beholder

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_____ argued that deviance was normal in society and that no society could rid itself of it.

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Bob is not allowed to wear his Star Trek uniform at work or at church, but when he goes to a Star Trek convention, he is encouraged to wear this uniform. This is an example of:

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The author of the text asserted that deviance can be a "charged" word because:

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Deviance is:

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_______ norms tell people what they ought not do.

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Describe the normative, statistical, absolutist, and reactivist conceptions or definitions of deviance. Provide examples for each type.

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Subcultures act in direct opposition to the dominant culture.

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Discuss how nudist camps and norms regarding cigarette smoking reflect the relativity of deviance.

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The fact that sexual intercourse is deviant for catholic priests but not for married people illustrates which property of deviance?

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Those that adhere to the reactivist conception of deviance claim that the interactions between deviants and social control agents define deviance.

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Discuss the relationship between social power and deviance.

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_______ indicates an ability to successfully promote particular norms to the exclusion of other, competing norms.

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Compare and contrast countercultures and subcultures. Based on your comparison, why should outlaw motorcycle gangs be considered countercultures?

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There are various norms that students are expected to follow (attend class, study regularly, etc.). The collection of norms that convey societal expectations for students or any other social position are called:

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The amount and kind of deviance in a society is related to:

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Society defines an act as deviant through a political process.

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