Exam 1: What Is Deviant Behavior
Exam 1: What Is Deviant Behavior104 Questions
Exam 2: Positivist Theories89 Questions
Exam 3: Constructionist Theories94 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Violence115 Questions
Exam 5: Sexual Assault and Child Molestation91 Questions
Exam 6: Family Violence102 Questions
Exam 7: Suicide and Self-Harm96 Questions
Exam 8: Mental Disorder100 Questions
Exam 9: Heterosexual Deviance107 Questions
Exam 10: Gays and Other Targets of Stigma104 Questions
Exam 11: Internet Deviance80 Questions
Exam 12: Drug Use97 Questions
Exam 13: Drinking and Alcoholism85 Questions
Exam 14: Privileged Deviance88 Questions
Exam 15: Underprivileged Deviance85 Questions
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Charlie has a visible disability that influences the way people talk to him.A positivist social scientist might examine Charlie's case through the lens of
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According to the constructionist perspective,deviant behavior is
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Constructionists tend to present deviants as basically the same as conventional people.
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The __________ perspective is more pertinent for understanding relatively serious types of deviant behavior.
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Which of the following types of people are examples of positive deviants?
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Sociologists using the constructionist perspective believe that deviants are passive objects whose behavior is determined by the environment.
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Positivist sociologists today realize that they are not free from personal bias.
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Most sociologists are in agreement that deviance is simply a violation of any social rule.
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The positivist perspective is associated with the humanities,such as art and philosophy,while the constructionist perspective is associated with the sciences,such as physics and biology.
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Which group is most capable of avoiding being falsely,erroneously,or unjustly labeled deviant?
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Which theoretical approach argues that deviant behavior is a personal choice? What are the strengths and weaknesses of this approach?
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If you believe that deviant behavior has characteristics that distinguish it from conforming behavior,you believe deviance is
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Because they consider deviance real,positivist sociologists tend to focus their study on
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___________ behavior is any behavior considered deviant by public consensus,which may range from the maximum to the minimum.
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Explain and evaluate the labeling approach to deviant behavior.How do labeling sociologists define deviance,and why have other sociologists criticized this approach?
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The __________ approach believes that deviant behavior is a natural disposition.
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An attorney,pleading leniency for his guilty client,asks the judge to take into consideration his client's unfortunate background,including child abuse and abandonment,before passing a sentence.It is logical to conclude that the attorney is asking the judge to view deviance from a positivist perspective.
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