1) Sociologist Erving Goffman (1963) used the term stigma to refer to characteristics that discredit people, including violations of norms of ability and
... [Show More] violations of norms of appearance.
Answer: TRUE
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2) Sociologically, an act cannot be classified as deviance if it does not cause physical or emotional harm to another individual.
Answer: FALSE
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3) Human sexuality illustrates how a group’s definitions of an act, and not the act itself, determines whether or not it is considered deviant.
Answer: TRUE
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4) Shaming is MOST effective as a sanction when it is used by a formal organization such as a court of common pleas or other public tribunal.
Answer: FALSE
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5) The theory of differential association suggests that people who associate with certain groups receive an “excess of definitions” about either deviance or conformity.
Answer: TRUE
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6) Labeling theory, differential association theory, and control theory all represent the conflict perspective.
Answer: FALSE
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7) Control theory relies on attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief to explain the social bonds people develop with their respective groups and society.
Answer: TRUE
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8) Stripping an individual of his or her identity as a group member is an example of using a degradation ceremony to brand someone as an outsider.
Answer: TRUE
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9) By employing techniques of neutralization, even the most dedicated deviants can view themselves as conformists.
Answer: TRUE
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10) Functionalists believe deviance has no useful purpose in society and only contributes to social chaos.
Answer: FALSE
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11) Based on strain theory, there are four deviant models of adaptation and one mode considered to be socially acceptable.
Answer: TRUE
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12) Based on the research of Martín Sánchez-Jankowski, the reasons urban youth join gangs include recreation, leisure, and to protect the community.
Answer: TRUE
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13) The text points out a number of high-profile examples of white-collar crime by large corporations for which violators never went to jail.
Answer: TRUE
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14) Crime “in the suites” (white-collar crime) actually costs the American taxpayer more in terms of dollars lost than “crime in the streets.”
Answer: TRUE
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15) Violent crime in America is rather consistent from state to state in terms of the number of incidents and ratio of incidents to the state’s population.
Answer: FALSE
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16) Functionalists would contend that the growing crime rates among women are the result of changing social classes and gender roles giving women greater access to illegitimate opportunities.
Answer: TRUE
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17) Although African Americans are disproportionately represented in the state prison population, the majority of prisoners are white.
Answer: FALSE
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18) The chances of receiving the death penalty are greatly affected by geography (where the murder took place), social class, and gender.
Answer: TRUE
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19) According to Thomas Szasz, the medicalization of deviance has led to more accurate understanding of the causes of deviance.
Answer: FALSE
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20) Because deviance is inevitable, the more important focus is to find ways to protect people from harmful deviant acts, to find ways to tolerate behavior that is not harmful, and to develop a system of fair treatment for deviants.
Answer: TRUE
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6.2 Multiple Choice Questions
1) Napoleon Chagnon’s visit to the Yanomamö tribe, where he observed tribe members appearing naked in public, using hallucinogenic drugs, and letting mucus hang from their noses, is a good example of .
1. A) nonconforming behavior
2. B) the need for social sanctions
3. C) the cultural relativity of deviance
4. D) the need for absolute standards in defining deviance
Answer: C
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2) Violations of norms and rules that are written into law are officially called .
1. A) ethics
2. B) values
3. C) folkways
4. D) crimes
Answer: D
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3) The concept of the relativity of deviance is BEST illustrated by which of the following statements?
1. A) It is not the act itself, but the reaction of others to the act that makes it deviant.
2. B) The nature of one’s behavior is the most important aspect in determining deviance.
3. C) Deviance is most related to functionalism because it creates a dysfunction for society.
4. D) Deviance is analogous to mental illness.
Answer: A
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4) The relativity of deviance is MOST aligned with which sociological perspective?
1. A) structural functionalism
2. B) symbolic interactionism
3. C) the conflict perspective
4. D) the neo-conflict perspective
Answer: B
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5) Erving Goffman used the term to refer to characteristics that discredit people.
1. A) master status
2. B) role
3. C) stigma
4. D) sanction
Answer: C
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6) A group’s usual and customary social arrangements, on which its members depend and on which they base their lives, is called .
1. A) social control
2. B) sanction
3. C) social order
4. D) social guideline
Answer: C
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7) What is a group’s formal and informal means of enforcing norms called?
1. A) social solidarity
2. B) the social imperative
3. C) social control
4. D) social bond
Answer: C
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8) Why did the “XYY” chromosome theory fall out of favor as an explanation for criminal behavior?
1. A) It was discovered there are no longer any XYY chromosome configurations among men.
2. B) Research did not support the theory.
3. C) The work of the theorist who proposed the theory was plagiarized.
4. D) The theory only explains deviant and criminal behavior among females.
Answer: B
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9) Suicide bombers in Iraq are accorded high praise by those who oppose an American presence in the Middle East and are considered heroic warriors. Such honor and praise is an example of a
.
1. A) positive sanction
2. B) negative sanction
3. C) degradation ceremony
4. D) shaming
Answer: A
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10) Explanations for deviance that focus on genetic predispositions to explain why individuals commit deviant acts are MOST aligned with which discipline?
1. A) sociobiology
2. B) sociology
3. C) psychology
4. D) anthropology
Answer: A
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11) Which of the following theories of deviance is LEAST associated with sociobiology?
1. A) intelligence theory: low intelligence leads to deviant and criminal behavior
2. B) social learning theory: we learn deviance from our peers
3. C) XYY” theory: the extra Y chromosome in males causes criminal behavior
4. D) body type theory: people with muscular bodies are prone to be criminals
Answer: B
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12) The two disciplines that would be MOST concerned with addressing qualities within the individual to explain deviant behavior are and .
1. A) anthropology; sociology
2. B) sociology, psychology
3. C) sociobiology; psychology
4. D) criminology; political science
Answer: C
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13) The theory of behavior in which people who associate with some groups learn an “excess of definitions” of deviance, increasing the likelihood that they will become deviant is .
1. A) conflict theory
2. B) social control theory
3. C) strain theory
4. D) differential association theory
Answer: D
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14) Differential association theory was developed by sociologist .
1. A) Robert K. Merton
2. B) Frank Tannenbaum
3. C) Walter Reckless
4. D) Edwin Sutherland
Answer: D
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15) Sociologists who believe we help to produce our own orientations to life by joining specific groups is MOST aligned with which sociological perspective?
1. A) functional
2. B) conflict
3. C) symbolic interactionist
4. D) neo-conflict
Answer: C
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16) Based on differential association theory, what is the MOST likely background shared by juvenile delinquents?
1. A) They come from regions populated by large numbers of minorities.
2. B) They are concentrated in urban areas with a population over 25,000.
3. C) They are common in families living in poverty.
4. D) They are from families that have a history of being involved in crime.
Answer: D
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17) Inner and outer controls that work against our tendencies to deviate is known as what theory?
1. A) rationalization theory
2. B) judgment theory
3. C) self-control theory
4. D) control theory
Answer: D
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18) The sociologist responsible for developing one of the first control theories that addressed the inner controls of the individual and outer controls of society was .
1. A) Travis Hirschi
2. B) Jackson Toby
3. C) Walter Reckless
4. D) Ivan Nye
Answer: C
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19) According to control theory, when are inner controls MOST effective in deterring deviant behavior?
1. A) When we fear punishment from authorities such as parents or the court system.
2. B) In the presence of strong attachments, commitments, and involvement with other members of society.
3. C) When they are applied to members of the middle or upper classes.
4. D) In situations where there is a strong police presence.
Answer: B
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20) Susie is a first-year college student. Although she wants to be popular, she has refused invitations to attend underage drinking parties. Susie has a strong respect for authority, even when it conflicts with a simple matter such as attending a college party. Susie’s decision in this situation demonstrates a quality of control theory called .
1. A) pushes
2. B) inner control
3. C) formal control
4. D) pulls
Answer: B
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21) The significance of names or reputations given to people when they engage in certain types of behavior is the focus of theory.
1. A) strain
2. B) control
3. C) labeling
4. D) differential association
Answer: C
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22) In which of the following settings would shaming be LEAST effective?
1. A) a family
2. B) a close knit society, such as the Amish
3. C) a small religious cult
4. D) a large inner-city neighborhood
Answer: D
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23) Ritualistic procedures intended to humiliate norm violators and mark them as being moral outcasts of the group to which they once belonged are called .
1. A) sanctions
2. B) profiling
3. C) degradation ceremonies
4. D) stereotyping
Answer: C
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24) The term degradation ceremony was coined by sociologist .
1. A) Harold Garfinkel
2. B) Erving Goffman
3. C) Talcott Parsons
4. D) Herbert Spencer
Answer: A
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25) In The Scarlet Letter, why was Hester Prynne required to wear a scarlet “A” on her dress?
1. A) Sociologically, this served as a negative sanction and an example of shaming.
2. B) Psychologically, it provided her the opportunity to face what she had become.
3. C) It indicated she was at the head of her class in what she had done.
4. D) It was a “badge of honor” that many other women wished they could achieve.
Answer: A
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26) In an effort to resist the label of “deviant,” most people will develop rationales to justify their deviant acts. Sykes and Matza refer to these rationales as .
1. A) ideologies
2. B) techniques of neutralization
3. C) strategies of justification
4. D) labeling
Answer: B
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27) Matthew and Ryan are devout Christian Fundamentalists and believe that homosexuality is against God’s will and that homosexuals deserve to be punished. They spend a couple of evenings each week in gay bashing activities that include physical violence and verbal assaults. Based on their rationalization, which technique of neutralization is MOST applicable for Matthew and Ryan to maintain positive self-images?
1. A) denial of a victim
2. B) denial of injury
3. C) denial of responsibility
4. D) condemn the condemner
Answer: A
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28) When Anthony worked as a prison counselor, he would often ask property offenders why they committed the crime. The overwhelming response was, “I had to feed my family.” How would Sykes and Matza classify this response?
1. A) denial of responsibility
2. B) appeal to higher loyalties
3. C) condemnation of the condemners
4. D) denial of injury
Answer: B
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29) The early sociologist who argued that deviance might be functional for society was
.
1. A) Max Weber
2. B) Henri Saint Simon
3. C) Emile Durkheim
4. D) Karl Marx
Answer: C
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30) Which type of sociologists would consider deviance to be a natural part of society?
1. A) functionalists
2. B) symbolic interactionists
3. C) conflict theorists
4. D) neo-conflict theorists
Answer: A
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31) All of the following theories follow the principles of symbolic interactionism EXCEPT for which one?
1. A) differential association theory
2. B) control theory
3. C) labeling theory
4. D) strain theory
Answer: D
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32) The theory developed by Robert Merton is based on the idea that most people want to attain cultural goals, but not everyone has the legitimate means of achieving them.
1. A) illegitimate opportunity
2. B) strain
3. C) labeling
4. D) control
Answer: B
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33) According to strain theory, the underlying cause of deviance is that people experience a sense of normlessness. This sense of normlessness is referred to as .
1. A) anomie
2. B) latent dysfunction
3. C) mass hysteria
4. D) retreatism
Answer: A
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34) John desires the best things in life—a fast car, designer clothes, and membership in exclusive clubs. But rather than work his way through the system, he has discovered he can have all these things by selling crack cocaine in the inner city. How would Merton classify John?
1. A) a ritualist
2. B) a conformist
3. C) a rebel
4. D) an innovator
Answer: D
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35) Based on Merton’s typologies, what do drug addicts, the homeless, nuns living in a convent, and monks living in a monastery have in common?
1. A) They all conformists.
2. B) They are all retreatists.
3. C) They are all rebels.
4. D) They are all ritualists.
Answer: B
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36) According to Cloward and Ohlin, what is the underlying cause of deviance and delinquency in unstable slums of a city?
1. A) illegitimate opportunity structures
2. B) the racial composition of the city
3. C) a rival struggle for power
4. D) unethical police behavior
Answer: A
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37) Cloward and Ohlin addressed the street hustler as a role model for youth and the methods used to earn easy money through a life of crime. What did they call this career path of delinquency?
1. A) containment theory
2. B) social bond theory
3. C) the theory of differential association
4. D) illegitimate opportunity structure
Answer: D
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38) The term white-collar crime was coined by sociologist to refer to crimes that people of respectable social status commit in the course of their occupation.
1. A) Robert Merton
2. B) Frank Tannenbaum
3. C) Erving Goffman
4. D) Edwin Sutherland
Answer: D
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39) All of the following acts qualify as white-collar crime EXCEPT .
1. A) a bank teller robbing the First National bank
2. B) bribing a police officer to refrain from writing a speeding ticket
3. C) an executive writing off the corporation’s million-dollar fine as investment capital
4. D) a businessperson classifying parking tickets as job hunting expenses on an income tax return
Answer: A
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40) According to sociologist Martín Sánchez-Jankowski, boys in urban areas are motivated to join gangs for a number of reasons. Which of the following reasons LEAST qualifies as one of the reasons Jankowski discovered why urban youth join gangs?
1. A) to escape broken homes
2. B) access to money
3. C) to help the community
4. D) recreational opportunity
Answer: A
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41) Based on the 2011 edition of the Statistical Abstract in the United States, the state with the lowest rate of violent crime in America is , while the state with the highest rate of violent crime is .
1. A) Wyoming; New York
2. B) Montana; New Jersey
3. C) Colorado; California
4. D) Maine; Nevada
Answer: D
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42) The crime with the highest increase among women between 1992 and 2009 was .
1. A) drug offenses
2. B) stolen property
3. C) bank robbery
4. D) murder
Answer: B
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43) Sociologists who view law as an instrument of oppression used to control workers are aligned most with which sociological perspective?
1. A) the functionalist perspective
2. B) the conflict perspective
3. C) the symbolic interactionist perspective
4. D) the structuralist perspective
Answer: B
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44) How would conflict theorists classify migrant workers, seasonal employees, and members of the workforce who are subject to layoffs?
1. A) bourgeoisie
2. B) proletariat
3. C) petty bourgeoisie
4. D) working poor
Answer: D
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45) What are the two MOST significant “anchors” that insulate a person from a life of crime and imprisonment?
1. A) a good lawyer and big expense account
2. B) neighborhood and income
3. C) race and ethnicity
4. D) marriage and education
Answer: D
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46) What is the MOST common martial status found among inmates in U.S. state prisons?
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