Exam 2: Explaining Deviance: The Act
Exam 1: Determining Deviance65 Questions
Exam 2: Explaining Deviance: The Act69 Questions
Exam 3: Explaining Deviance: The Perception, Reaction, and Power69 Questions
Exam 4: “Deviant” and “Normal” Sexuality66 Questions
Exam 5: The Troubling and Troubled World of Youth65 Questions
Exam 6: Looking Deviant: Physical Appearance72 Questions
Exam 7: Mental Disorders67 Questions
Exam 8: What Do You Believe? Religion and Deviance62 Questions
Exam 9: Scientific Belief Systems71 Questions
Exam 10: The “Deviance Dance” Continues72 Questions
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Cohen's theory of status frustration is categorized as both a subcultural theory and a functionalist theory.
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According to Durkheim's functionalist theory, in what type of society is deviance the most likely to exceed functional levels?
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The general theory of crime is also known as self-control theory.
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Which of the following theories is a social control theory?
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How does Cloward and Ohlin's differential opportunity theory compare to Merton's strain theory?
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Which of the following statements reflects Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime?
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List the five techniques of neutralization addressed in neutralization theory, and describe the techniques that are used by individuals who download music illegally.
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According to Parnaby and Sacco's (2004) research on celebrity and strain, culture jamming is an example of Merton's "rebellion" mode of adaptation.
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Jones and Quisenberry (2004) found that low levels of self-control are associated with antisocial deviant behaviours (e.g. risky driving) in some people, but with adventure-seeking behaviours (e.g. skydiving) in others.
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Cherise lives in a neighbourhood where there is an organized group of people involved in selling illegal weapons to rival gangs. Seeing an opportunity to make some money, Cherise joins this group of weapons dealers. According to Cloward and Ohlin's differential opportunity theory, what type of group has Cherise joined?
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According to Agnew's general strain theory, strain must be accompanied by negative emotions in order for deviance to emerge.
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During an interview for the school paper, the local high school valedictorian is asked how he managed to stay out of trouble during his teenage years. He replies, "Are you kidding? I was so busy studying, playing basketball on the school team, participating in the debating club, and volunteering with the Boys'and Girls' Club, I didn't have any time to get into trouble!" Which one of Hirschi's social bonds in reflected in his statement?
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Some individuals who download music illegally defend their actions by saying that the music industry makes more than enough profit from the pockets of consumers. Which technique of neutralization are these individuals using?
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Identify the different types of research interests of deviance specialists that lean toward the more objective end of the objective-subjective continuum and those that lean toward the more subjective end of the continuum. Explain why each of these groups of deviance specialists tends to utilize different types of theories, identify those theories, and describe how those types of theories are related to the differential interests of each of these deviance specialists.
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Which of the following theories best explains why university students who place a high value on academic work, but have GPAs below 3.0 and score high on measures of depression, are most likely to use "homework drugs"?
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Which theory does not identify deviance and criminality as lower-class
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According to Sutherland's differential association theory, deviant behaviour is learned through the same process through which conforming behaviour is learned.
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Deviance specialists who lean toward the more "objective" side of the objective-subjective continuum find interpretive theories to be the most useful in their analyses.
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