Exam 7: Looking Deviant: Physical Appearance
Exam 1: Introduction79 Questions
Exam 2: Explaining Deviance: the Act76 Questions
Exam 3: Explaining Deviance: the Perception, Reaction,and Power80 Questions
Exam 4: Deviance 2.0: the Role of the Media62 Questions
Exam 5: Deviant and Normal Sexuality74 Questions
Exam 6: The Troubling and Troubled World of Youth80 Questions
Exam 7: Looking Deviant: Physical Appearance81 Questions
Exam 8: Mental Disorders77 Questions
Exam 9: What Do You Believe Religion, science, and Deviance97 Questions
Exam 10: The Deviance Dance Continues82 Questions
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In Nazi Germany,people with visible physical disabilities were targets for genocidal efforts,in part,because they were perceived as a drain on society.This is an example of
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Which of the following is NOT identified as a reason behind getting a tattoo in the research discussed?
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Which of the following activities are youth with tattoos more likely to engage in than youth without tattoos?
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Michael has recently had a tattoo added to his arm.It is the symbol "XXX".He chose to get a tattoo in order to demonstrate self control and his belonging to a group.Michael is likely a member of
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What proportion of Canadians is "underweight" based on scientific standards?
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Identifying young women and men who may be in the early stages of an eating disorder is part of
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Within the Straightedge subculture,a tattoo that reads "100% pure" is a symbol of pacification.
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Almost all Playboy centerfolds are underweight according to health standards,and approximately 30% of them meet the weight criteria for anorexia.
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Explain how aesthetic motivations and social identity contribute to an individual's
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Who has been found to negatively stereotype people who are overweight and/or obese?
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Apply the following concepts to a discussion of body modification: front stage self; back stage self; impression management.
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In an effort to prevent eating disorders,society must alter its obsession with body ideals,and instead adopt a program of building self-esteem and self-efficacy.This is a part of
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"Ana" websites are a form of resistance to the social typing of "too fat".
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How are women with tattoos,when compared to women without tattoos,perceived by the majority of people?
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Within the Straightedge subculture,a tattoo that reads "nation of zombies" is a
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List,describe,and give examples of the four different types of tattoo designs within the Straightedge subculture.
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Family members of people who are eventually diagnosed with anorexia perceived them as "too thin" when they reached approximately 5% below a healthy weight.
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List and describe the four different types of theories used to explain the development of anorexia.
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