Exam 1: Introducing Deviance

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There is one categorical or generic cause of deviant behavior:

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Sociologically, deviance is:

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In defining what's deviant, sociologists reject the concept of:

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Sociologically, deviance, by definition, is:

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Deviance and harm are two words for exactly the same thing.

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Sociologically:

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To most sociologists, what defines deviance is an "audience"-a collectivity of persons who evaluate whether a given act, belief, or trait is acceptable or unacceptable.

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Definitions of behavior that are regarded as wrongful "here, but not there" represent the mosaic dimension of deviance.

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Which of the following is not a "necessary ingredient" that defines deviance?

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The ABCs of deviance are:

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Diversity regarding what is considered wrongful is infinite and without boundaries.

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The constructionist approach to deviance is guided by the central question, "Why do they do it?"

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In deviance, sociologically considered:

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Religious views are off-limits for the sociologist of deviance.

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Sociologically, whatever is defined as deviant is that which should be condemned.

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An example of "situational" deviance is behavior that is or was punished as wrongful:

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Sociologists define deviance as______________ that violates a collective's norms, the violation of which tends to attract negative reactions from specified audiences.

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Sociologically, what is deviance is:

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To the sociologist of deviance, when considering whether something is deviant or not, the most relevant question is:

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