Frage | Antworten |
What are field researchers? | Individuals who immerse themselves personally in deviant settings, which yield such depth and descriptive accounts. |
What are the three perspectives on defining deviance? | 1. absolutist 2. relativist 3. social power |
What are components of the absolutist perspective? | There is a general agreement among citizens that there is something obvious within each deviant act, belief, or condition that makes it different from the conventional norm. -deviance is intrinsic to the human condition |
What are components of the relativist perspective? | Deviance is lodged in the eye of the beholder rather than the act itself. -groups in society make up rules to fit the practical needs of their situations |
What are components off the social power perspective? | This approach focuses on the influence that powerful groups and classes have in creating and applying laws. -deviance can be defined through the social meanings that are applied to ones attitudes, behaviors, or conditions |
What is labeled deviant first attitudes, behaviors, and conditions, or individuals? | Attitudes behaviors and conditions. |
How is deviance defined? | The violation of social norms. |
What are the three types of norms? | 1. Folkways 2. Mores 3. Laws |
How are the three norms defined? | 1. Folkways: everyday norms based on custom, tradition, or etiquette. 2. Mores: norms based on societal morals whose infraction would generate more serious social condemnation. 3. Laws: the norms that are supported by codifies social sanctions. |
Which of the following would considered a conditional deviant status? | A. going to church B. tattoos C. race Answrer: B &C |
What are the three S's of the stigma attribution lens? | Sin, sick, and selected |
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