Exam 6: Differential Association and Social Learning Theories
Exam 1: Introduction to Deviance35 Questions
Exam 2: The Diversity of Deviance30 Questions
Exam 3: Researching Deviance34 Questions
Exam 4: Anomiestrain Theory31 Questions
Exam 5: Social Disorganization Theory34 Questions
Exam 6: Differential Association and Social Learning Theories29 Questions
Exam 7: Social Control Theories of Deviance34 Questions
Exam 8: Labeling Theory32 Questions
Exam 9: Marxist and Conflict Theories of Deviance33 Questions
Exam 10: Critical Theories of Deviance35 Questions
Exam 11: Societal Responses to Deviance35 Questions
Exam 12: Deviant Careers and Career Deviance35 Questions
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A video online that provides "tips and tricks" on bulimia and anorexia demonstrates that way that deviance is learned, not inherent.
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What does Akers' suggest culture deviance theories and Differential Association Theory have in common?
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Demonstrating the efficacy of differential association and social learning theories will probably involve empirical studies that examine learning criminal behavior through communication with ______ others.
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Which of the following examples demonstrates the limited scope of differential association and social learning for explaining deviance?
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Social Learning Theory suggests that deviant behavior is learned in part through the principles of ______ conditioning.
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Which word below is commonly used to describe techniques of neutralization?
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In Social Learning Theory, definitions can be favorable to a behavior, neutralizing, or ______.
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Sykes and Matza suggest that we use ______ so that we can engage in deviant behavior, even when we know it is wrong.
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