Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Deviant Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Deviant Behavior49 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Deviant Behavior: I Classical Theories50 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Deviant Behavior: II Contemporary Perspectives49 Questions
Exam 4: Homicide48 Questions
Exam 5: Domestic Violence46 Questions
Exam 6: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors50 Questions
Exam 7: Mental Illness50 Questions
Exam 8: Alcohol Abuse50 Questions
Exam 9: Illicit Drug Use49 Questions
Exam 10: Sexual Offending50 Questions
Exam 11: Property Crimes50 Questions
Exam 12: White-Collar and Organized Crime49 Questions
Exam 13: Cyberdeviance50 Questions
Exam 14: Positive Deviance50 Questions
Exam 15: Extreme Forms of Everyday Behaviors: Working, Using the Internet, and Exercising50 Questions
Exam 16: Terrorism50 Questions
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Discuss, using examples, the differences between social norms and social roles.
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Physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking, with a number of honorary degrees and prestigious accomplishments, including the publication of A Brief History of Time, is a good example of someone enacting ______ deviance.
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When assessing deviant behavior, it must be considered as a phenomenon separate from the processes of globalization.
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Emile Durkheim suggested that deviant behavior is an essential part of society.
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The prohibition against marriage between siblings is an example of ______.
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A young adult who cannot successfully complete classes begins selling drugs to their former classmates. They feel a sense of belonging they lacked before. Which latent function of deviant behavior does this represent?
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If I focus on defining deviance as human behavior that violates generally accepted norms, I am using the ______ perspective to define deviance.
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Idiosyncratic forms of deviance are more common than patterned forms of deviance.
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How is routine deviance different from innovative deviance?
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When is the situational approach to defining deviance most useful?
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Discuss, using examples, the major consequences of globalization suggested by Giddens.
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Elijah is a(n) ______ deviant, because he persistently engages in compulsive gambling across a wide range of social situations.
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Spray painting graffiti on police cars is a form of ______ deviance.
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Emile Durkheim suggested that crime and deviance are pathological elements of society.
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According to Sumner, what determines whether behavior violates folkways, mores, or laws?
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