Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a "necessary ingredient" that defines deviance?
A) the existence of a rule or a norm
B) someone who violates-or who is thought to violate-a norm
C) an "audience": one or more persons who evaluate something to be a normative violation
D) a certain likelihood that one or more audiences will react negatively to a perceived normative violation
E) none of the above; all are necessary ingredients that define what's deviant
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Q5: Sociologically, deviance, by definition, is:<br>A) immoral<br>B) psychopathological<br>C)
Q6: Deviance and harm are two words for
Q7: Sociologically:<br>A) Achieved statuses can be the basis
Q8: To most sociologists, what defines deviance is
Q9: Definitions of behavior that are regarded as
Q11: The ABCs of deviance are:<br>A) affairs-the banality
Q12: Diversity regarding what is considered wrongful is
Q13: The constructionist approach to deviance is guided
Q14: In deviance, sociologically considered:<br>A) no genuine universals
Q15: Religious views are off-limits for the sociologist