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Sociology
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Constructions of Deviance Social Power
Quiz 3: Labeling Theory
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Question 1
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When Becker suggests that society creates deviance he means that
Question 2
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Labeling theory holds that deviance is not a quality of the act because it
Question 3
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Labeling theory suggests that the primary thing deviants have in common is
Question 4
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Labeling theory points out that there is much variability to how others may respond to a given act as deviant, including all of the following EXCEPT
Question 5
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Becker, citing Hughes' distinction between master and subordinate statuses, to explain
Question 6
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According to Becker, being labeled as deviant has important consequences
Question 7
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Discuss the consequences of labeling theory's emphasis on the labeling process, rather than the violation of a norm, as the starting point for the study of deviance. Give an example of how you would apply labeling theory in examining a concrete case of deviance. What do you see as the strengths and weakness of labeling theory?
Question 8
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Becker suggests that branding someone as a deviant carries strong consequences for the person labeled deviant in terms of a new master status. Explain how this is the case. Why is this a problem or issue, according to labeling theory?