Test Bank for Deviant Behavior, 13th Edition Goode (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Deviant Behavior, 13th Edition by Erich Goode ; ISBN13: 9781032258539. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 13)....
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Deviance.
Chapter 2. Explaining Deviant Behavior.
Chapter 3. Constructing Deviance.
Chapter 4. Poverty and Disrepute.
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Deviance
Chapter 2 Explaining Deviant Behavior
Chapter 3 Constructing Deviance
Chapter 4 Poverty and Disrepute
Chapter 5 Crime, Criminalization, and Criminal Behavior
Chapter 6 White Collar and Corporate Crime
Chapter 7 Political Deviance
Chapter 8 Substance Abuse
Chapter 9 Sexual Deviance
Chapter 10 Unconventional Beliefs
Chapter 11 Mental Disorder
Chapter 12 Undesirable Physical Characteristics
Chapter 13 Tribal Stigma: Race, Religion, and Ethnicity
, CHAPTER ONE: AN INTRODUCTION TO DEVIANCE
True-False Questions
1) Most sociologists adopt a constructionist approach to deviance. (T)
2) Sociologically speaking, deviance refers only to behavior—never to beliefs or physical
characteristics. (F)
3) All instances of deviance are crimes. (F)
4) “High consensus” is behavior, beliefs, or conditions that are widely considered wrongful
in a given society. (T)
5) One for of expressing disapproval of a given form of deviance is the withdrawal of
sociability from interacting parties. (T)
6) Sociologists universally agree that any given deviant act should be punished. (F)
7) In order for an act to be considered deviant, all or nearly all members of a given society
must disapprove of it. (F)
8) What’s considered sociologically deviant can include the possession of an undesirable
physical characteristics. (T)
9) What’s considered deviant is a continuum or spectrum that stretches from mild to
strong disapproval. (T)
10) Sociologically speaking, people who regard a given act as deviant always react
negatively to it and against the offender. (F)
11) Over a period of time, deviance is always defined “down,” never “up.” (F)
12) The percent of the population who feel that certain activities are “morally
unacceptable” is similar in countries around the world. (F)
13) In public opinion polls, the percentage of the U.S. population who favor same sex
marriage has stayed the same over a period of more than two decades. (F)
14) In public opinion polls, the percentage of the U.S. population who say that they would
ban public smoking has increased over time. (T)
15) Holding and expressing unpopular, unacceptable beliefs is a form of deviance. (T)
16) Atheism is a form of deviance because it harms the society. (F)
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