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Deck 4: Experts As Claimsmakers
1
Lack of understanding about how risks are assessed and calculated often leads to
A)excessive focus on issues whose risks have been assessed.
B)public confusion about what is actually risky.
C)lack of focus on risky activities that have not been studied.
D)all of the above
A)excessive focus on issues whose risks have been assessed.
B)public confusion about what is actually risky.
C)lack of focus on risky activities that have not been studied.
D)all of the above
D
2
It is suggested in your text that officials working in government agencies often work to expand their turf
A)because they believe the work they do is important.
B)in hopes of expanding their budget.
C)to increase their agency's power.
D)all of the above
A)because they believe the work they do is important.
B)in hopes of expanding their budget.
C)to increase their agency's power.
D)all of the above
D
3
It is difficult to design an experiment that assesses risk because of
A)time constraints.
B)high costs.
C)ethical issues.
D)all of the above
A)time constraints.
B)high costs.
C)ethical issues.
D)all of the above
D
4
Experts are among the most influential claimsmakers because they
A)have political connections that help them gain attention for their claims.
B)are thought to have special knowledge that qualifies them to interpret problems.
C)are favored by the media due to their ability to present claims in an interesting way.
D)know how to effectively organize social movements.
A)have political connections that help them gain attention for their claims.
B)are thought to have special knowledge that qualifies them to interpret problems.
C)are favored by the media due to their ability to present claims in an interesting way.
D)know how to effectively organize social movements.
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5
By taking ownership of battered child syndrome,pediatric radiologists
A)created a debate over whether spanking was an effective means of discipline.
B)improved the prestige of their profession.
C)helped abused children.
D)b and c
A)created a debate over whether spanking was an effective means of discipline.
B)improved the prestige of their profession.
C)helped abused children.
D)b and c
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6
Scientific disagreement on an issue
A)can mean that the findings are still preliminary.
B)is present at some point with regard to nearly every issue.
C)can be used by claimsmakers to sway public opinion.
D)all of the above
A)can mean that the findings are still preliminary.
B)is present at some point with regard to nearly every issue.
C)can be used by claimsmakers to sway public opinion.
D)all of the above
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7
The term sociological imagination refers to the emphasis sociologists place on
A)how culture and social structure shape human experience.
B)the social construction of reality.
C)the need for order in society.
D)the struggles between groups and individuals for power and authority.
A)how culture and social structure shape human experience.
B)the social construction of reality.
C)the need for order in society.
D)the struggles between groups and individuals for power and authority.
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8
Our societal focus on assessing risk began with claims that
A)smoking was detrimental to one's health.
B)pesticides were placing our environment at risk.
C)automobiles were unsafe.
D)all of the above
A)smoking was detrimental to one's health.
B)pesticides were placing our environment at risk.
C)automobiles were unsafe.
D)all of the above
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9
Which of the following is an example of medicalization?
A)doctors receiving higher pay than priests
B)redefining drug use as a psychological issue rather than as a moral one
C)arguing that cancer is caused by cigarettes rather than by radiation
D)doctors developing political connections
A)doctors receiving higher pay than priests
B)redefining drug use as a psychological issue rather than as a moral one
C)arguing that cancer is caused by cigarettes rather than by radiation
D)doctors developing political connections
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10
Saying that science is dependent on the generation of falsifiable theories means that
A)science can never completely prove anything.
B)the claims being made can be tested and rejected if proven false.
C)making a claim and then rejecting it is what keeps media attention on science.
D)scientific evidence is infallible.
A)science can never completely prove anything.
B)the claims being made can be tested and rejected if proven false.
C)making a claim and then rejecting it is what keeps media attention on science.
D)scientific evidence is infallible.
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11
Experts make good claimsmakers because
A)their use of research methods gives their claims credibility.
B)people believe their special skills allow experts to understand things the rest of us do not.
C)they offer claims based on objective facts.
D)all of the above
A)their use of research methods gives their claims credibility.
B)people believe their special skills allow experts to understand things the rest of us do not.
C)they offer claims based on objective facts.
D)all of the above
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12
The U.S.government defining alcohol and drug addiction as illnesses and requiring some insurance companies to cover treatment is an example of
A)a professional ex- (e.g. ,ex-addict,ex-prisoner,ex-abuser).
B)a master frame.
C)institutionalization of ownership.
D)biomedicalization.
A)a professional ex- (e.g. ,ex-addict,ex-prisoner,ex-abuser).
B)a master frame.
C)institutionalization of ownership.
D)biomedicalization.
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13
Pediatricians found that they had to engage in domain expansion as
A)infant feeding became safer.
B)some childhood diseases were cured.
C)birthrates declined.
D)all of the above
A)infant feeding became safer.
B)some childhood diseases were cured.
C)birthrates declined.
D)all of the above
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14
Government agencies are typically responsible for
A)compiling information.
B)disseminating information.
C)administering regulations.
D)all of the above
A)compiling information.
B)disseminating information.
C)administering regulations.
D)all of the above
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15
It is argued in your text that an audience's willingness to grant authority to scientists often depends on
A)the relevance of the scientists' expertise.
B)the extent of media coverage of the particular claim.
C)the credentials of the scientists.
D)whether the scientists work in the physical or social sciences.
A)the relevance of the scientists' expertise.
B)the extent of media coverage of the particular claim.
C)the credentials of the scientists.
D)whether the scientists work in the physical or social sciences.
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16
Scientific progress is notoriously
A)controversial.
B)slow.
C)newsworthy.
D)medicalized.
A)controversial.
B)slow.
C)newsworthy.
D)medicalized.
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17
Biomedicalization focuses on the
A)large number of human problems caused by infectious disease.
B)potential to trace to genetics many problem behaviors.
C)negative impact of medicalization on our ability to solve social problems.
D)importance of studying biological disorders.
A)large number of human problems caused by infectious disease.
B)potential to trace to genetics many problem behaviors.
C)negative impact of medicalization on our ability to solve social problems.
D)importance of studying biological disorders.
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18
It is argued in your text that in colonial times people often relied on ministers as experts and thus looked at problems in religious or moral terms,while in modern society we often look to __________ as experts and think about problems in __________ terms.
A)professors;academic
B)politicians;political
C)doctors;medical
D)the media;sensationalized
A)professors;academic
B)politicians;political
C)doctors;medical
D)the media;sensationalized
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19
Research questions and answers are typically the most clear-cut in the
A)physical sciences.
B)biological sciences.
C)social sciences.
D)health sciences.
A)physical sciences.
B)biological sciences.
C)social sciences.
D)health sciences.
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20
Think tanks are
A)specialized programs within universities that focus on researching specific social issues.
B)groups of scientists who work together to solve a particular problem.
C)organizations created to provide expertise that will influence others.
D)organizations created to offer objective scientific research to policymakers.
A)specialized programs within universities that focus on researching specific social issues.
B)groups of scientists who work together to solve a particular problem.
C)organizations created to provide expertise that will influence others.
D)organizations created to offer objective scientific research to policymakers.
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21
How are historical trends in the development of the practice of medicine linked to the medicalization of social problems?
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22
Discuss the ways in which scientific knowledge can and cannot help us in understanding global warming.
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23
What are the problems with conducting and interpreting research on risk?
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24
Describe at least three important ways in which medicalization changes how we think and talk about social problems.
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25
How does the treatment for alcoholism prescribed by Alcoholics Anonymous merge medicalization with older approaches to dealing with excessive drinking?
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26
Discuss the extent to which we can rely on experts to be objective or impartial sources of information.
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27
The public sometimes does not respond well to expert claims because
A)the language used by experts can be difficult to understand.
B)people are aware that experts are often not objective.
C)people's expectations are so high that experts cannot meet them.
D)both a and c
A)the language used by experts can be difficult to understand.
B)people are aware that experts are often not objective.
C)people's expectations are so high that experts cannot meet them.
D)both a and c
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28
It is argued in your text that during the claimsmaking process,activists and experts typically
A)compete for resources.
B)provide different and complementary skills.
C)disagree about who should own the problem.
D)all of the above
A)compete for resources.
B)provide different and complementary skills.
C)disagree about who should own the problem.
D)all of the above
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29
Describe and discuss the social class and sex issues involved in the medicalization of drinking while pregnant.
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