Exam 11: The Uses of the Constructionist Stance
Exam 1: The Social Problems Process31 Questions
Exam 2: Claims31 Questions
Exam 3: Activists As Claimsmakers28 Questions
Exam 4: Experts As Claimsmakers29 Questions
Exam 5: The Media and Claims28 Questions
Exam 6: Public Reaction27 Questions
Exam 7: Policymaking28 Questions
Exam 8: Social Problems Work28 Questions
Exam 9: Policy Outcomes32 Questions
Exam 10: Claims Across Space and Time28 Questions
Exam 11: The Uses of the Constructionist Stance50 Questions
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Which of the following is a position issue?
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The natural history model presented in your text represents the process through which
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Constructing behaviors that we witness in our personal lives as part of a larger troubling condition is
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Frame amplification relies on __________ to draw supporters.
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When subjects critique social policy,they are particularly likely to use __________ as part of their claims.
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The one thing all social problems have in common,as argued in your text,is that
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How does the knowledge that social problems construction is an interactive process shape the way we should think about the natural history of the social problems model?
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A constructionist approach encourages us to __________ when we see social problems claims.
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Saying that something is socially constructed means that it is
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In the modern world,the relationship between private foundations and the federal government typically involves foundations
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