Deck 1: Introduction to Deviance

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According to Clinard and Meier (2015), which two conceptions of deviance exist in the study of deviant behavior?

A) normative and non-normative
B) objectively problematic and subjectively given
C) relativist and normative
D) folkways and mores
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Which of the following terms describe rules of behavior that are defined both formally and informally?

A) norms
B) laws
C) folkways
D) mores
سؤال
Which is considered the strongest norm?

A) folkways
B) mores
C) sanctions
D) laws
سؤال
From a social constructionist perspective, what assumptions underlie deviance?

A) Everyone is deviant to some degree.
B) Behaviors are not inherently deviant.
C) Deviance is learned from friends and siblings.
D) All forms of deviance are a normal response to stress.
سؤال
Which of the following summarizes a critical perspective on deviance?

A) The normative perspective of deviance is established by those in power to maintain and enhance their power.
B) There is no inherently deviant behavior, only behavior that society defines as deviant, a definition that varies by time, culture, and society.
C) Deviance consists of behaviors and conditions that are inherently deviant regardless of social, economic, and political conditions.
D) Deviant behavior exists along a spectrum, beginning with low-consensus deviance and ending with high-consensus deviance.
سؤال
Which of the following is not part of the steps in the scientific research method?

A) research question
B) examine results and theorize
C) data and data collection methods
D) reconciling personal beliefs
سؤال
How are folkways different from mores?

A) Folkways are casual; mores are serious.
B) Folkways are for individuals; mores are for societies.
C) Mores are informally enforced; folkways are formally enforced.
D) Folkways are internalized; mores are not.
سؤال
The purpose of the scientific method is to ______.

A) incorporate mathematical principles
B) minimize bias
C) identify flawed research
D) eliminate creative thinking
سؤال
The Fremont Solstice Parade, which involves nude bicycling, is NOT an example of deviance because ______.

A) riding bicycles in a parade is against the law
B) public nudity is accepted during the solstice parade
C) children are present
D) nude bicycling is uncomfortable
سؤال
Which statement summarizes the social constructionist and reactionist/relativist perspectives on deviance?

A) Deviance is both normative and non-normative.
B) Deviance can be positive.
C) Deviance is subjectively defined.
D) Deviance includes folkways, mores, and laws.
سؤال
Norms against spitting on the sidewalk are ______; norms against murder are ______.

A) casual; critical
B) folkways; mores
C) reactionist; critical
D) relativist; reactionist
سؤال
What does the sociological imagination help us understand?

A) individual responsibility
B) the role creativity plays in society
C) how society changes over time
D) how social forces influence individuals
سؤال
What is the role of sociological theories in understanding deviance?

A) They categorize various forms of deviance.
B) They encourage us to see everyone as normal.
C) They clearly differentiate deviant individuals from everyone else.
D) They help us think systematically about deviance.
سؤال
What assumption underlies the normative conception of deviance?

A) The powerful define what behavior constitutes deviance.
B) There are generally accepted norms guiding behavior.
C) Deviance is defined subjectively, not objectively.
D) A certain amount of deviance is a normal part of society.
سؤال
A relativist approaches the study of deviance by studying ______.

A) how norms are created
B) how people learn deviant behavior
C) why deviants violate norms
D) who breaks laws
سؤال
Dr. Alucard studies deviant behavior from a ______ perspective, focusing on how the current social system creates norms to protect those in power.

A) positivist
B) constructionist
C) critical
D) normative
سؤال
Contrasting the acceptance of public nudity at the Fremont Solstice Parade with the arrest of a serial flasher illustrates that ______.

A) deviance is relative
B) some behavior is always deviant
C) criminals commit deviant behavior
D) flashing should be legal
سؤال
According to Thio, Taylor, and Schwartz (2012), what two ways can we view deviance?

A) social and individual
B) positive and social constructionist
C) constructivist and critical
D) normative and relativistic
سؤال
Which term refers to "moral" norms?

A) deviance
B) laws
C) folkways
D) mores
سؤال
Assuming that people who engage in deviant behavior are sick or mentally ill ______.

A) normalizes illegal behavior
B) sociologically imagines norms
C) socially constructs deviance
D) pathologizes individuals
سؤال
Objectively given and subjectively problematic are the same conception of deviance.
سؤال
Objectively given deviance is also referred to as normative or positivistic by the authors.
سؤال
Subjectively problematic means that deviance is constructed based on interactions of those in society.
سؤال
According to objectively given conceptions, there is no inherently deviant behavior.
سؤال
A critical conception of deviance is the most traditional perspective on deviance.
سؤال
According to the relativist conception of deviance, universal definitions of deviance exist that apply across all time and place.
سؤال
In the United States, it is a generally agreed upon norm that individuals should not have their fingers in their nose in public.
سؤال
The sociological imagination is the basis for the positivist conception of deviance.
سؤال
Positivist conceptions of deviance most align with critical perspectives of deviance.
سؤال
Sociological theory helps us think systematically about deviance.
سؤال
Describe the three types of norms discussed in this chapter. Then, provide examples.
سؤال
Compare and contrast positivist, relativist, and critical conceptions of deviance.
سؤال
What is the sociological imagination? How does it apply to the study of deviance?
سؤال
Which conception of deviance do you prefer? Explain.
سؤال
What criticism did Liazos (1972) make regarding the study of deviant behavior? How does the textbook address this criticism?
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Deck 1: Introduction to Deviance
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According to Clinard and Meier (2015), which two conceptions of deviance exist in the study of deviant behavior?

A) normative and non-normative
B) objectively problematic and subjectively given
C) relativist and normative
D) folkways and mores
C
2
Which of the following terms describe rules of behavior that are defined both formally and informally?

A) norms
B) laws
C) folkways
D) mores
A
3
Which is considered the strongest norm?

A) folkways
B) mores
C) sanctions
D) laws
D
4
From a social constructionist perspective, what assumptions underlie deviance?

A) Everyone is deviant to some degree.
B) Behaviors are not inherently deviant.
C) Deviance is learned from friends and siblings.
D) All forms of deviance are a normal response to stress.
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Which of the following summarizes a critical perspective on deviance?

A) The normative perspective of deviance is established by those in power to maintain and enhance their power.
B) There is no inherently deviant behavior, only behavior that society defines as deviant, a definition that varies by time, culture, and society.
C) Deviance consists of behaviors and conditions that are inherently deviant regardless of social, economic, and political conditions.
D) Deviant behavior exists along a spectrum, beginning with low-consensus deviance and ending with high-consensus deviance.
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Which of the following is not part of the steps in the scientific research method?

A) research question
B) examine results and theorize
C) data and data collection methods
D) reconciling personal beliefs
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How are folkways different from mores?

A) Folkways are casual; mores are serious.
B) Folkways are for individuals; mores are for societies.
C) Mores are informally enforced; folkways are formally enforced.
D) Folkways are internalized; mores are not.
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The purpose of the scientific method is to ______.

A) incorporate mathematical principles
B) minimize bias
C) identify flawed research
D) eliminate creative thinking
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The Fremont Solstice Parade, which involves nude bicycling, is NOT an example of deviance because ______.

A) riding bicycles in a parade is against the law
B) public nudity is accepted during the solstice parade
C) children are present
D) nude bicycling is uncomfortable
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10
Which statement summarizes the social constructionist and reactionist/relativist perspectives on deviance?

A) Deviance is both normative and non-normative.
B) Deviance can be positive.
C) Deviance is subjectively defined.
D) Deviance includes folkways, mores, and laws.
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Norms against spitting on the sidewalk are ______; norms against murder are ______.

A) casual; critical
B) folkways; mores
C) reactionist; critical
D) relativist; reactionist
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What does the sociological imagination help us understand?

A) individual responsibility
B) the role creativity plays in society
C) how society changes over time
D) how social forces influence individuals
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What is the role of sociological theories in understanding deviance?

A) They categorize various forms of deviance.
B) They encourage us to see everyone as normal.
C) They clearly differentiate deviant individuals from everyone else.
D) They help us think systematically about deviance.
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What assumption underlies the normative conception of deviance?

A) The powerful define what behavior constitutes deviance.
B) There are generally accepted norms guiding behavior.
C) Deviance is defined subjectively, not objectively.
D) A certain amount of deviance is a normal part of society.
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A relativist approaches the study of deviance by studying ______.

A) how norms are created
B) how people learn deviant behavior
C) why deviants violate norms
D) who breaks laws
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Dr. Alucard studies deviant behavior from a ______ perspective, focusing on how the current social system creates norms to protect those in power.

A) positivist
B) constructionist
C) critical
D) normative
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17
Contrasting the acceptance of public nudity at the Fremont Solstice Parade with the arrest of a serial flasher illustrates that ______.

A) deviance is relative
B) some behavior is always deviant
C) criminals commit deviant behavior
D) flashing should be legal
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18
According to Thio, Taylor, and Schwartz (2012), what two ways can we view deviance?

A) social and individual
B) positive and social constructionist
C) constructivist and critical
D) normative and relativistic
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Which term refers to "moral" norms?

A) deviance
B) laws
C) folkways
D) mores
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Assuming that people who engage in deviant behavior are sick or mentally ill ______.

A) normalizes illegal behavior
B) sociologically imagines norms
C) socially constructs deviance
D) pathologizes individuals
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Objectively given and subjectively problematic are the same conception of deviance.
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Objectively given deviance is also referred to as normative or positivistic by the authors.
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Subjectively problematic means that deviance is constructed based on interactions of those in society.
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According to objectively given conceptions, there is no inherently deviant behavior.
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A critical conception of deviance is the most traditional perspective on deviance.
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According to the relativist conception of deviance, universal definitions of deviance exist that apply across all time and place.
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In the United States, it is a generally agreed upon norm that individuals should not have their fingers in their nose in public.
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The sociological imagination is the basis for the positivist conception of deviance.
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Positivist conceptions of deviance most align with critical perspectives of deviance.
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Sociological theory helps us think systematically about deviance.
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Describe the three types of norms discussed in this chapter. Then, provide examples.
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Compare and contrast positivist, relativist, and critical conceptions of deviance.
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What is the sociological imagination? How does it apply to the study of deviance?
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Which conception of deviance do you prefer? Explain.
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What criticism did Liazos (1972) make regarding the study of deviant behavior? How does the textbook address this criticism?
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