User Jonathan Herndon
Course SOC 210 LN4 - Introduction to Sociology - Spring 2017
Test CH 06 WKST
Started 2/17/17 6:53 AM
Submitted 2/17/17 7:37 AM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 99.5 out of 99.5 points
Time Elapsed 43 minutes
Results Displayed All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback
• Question 1
• 4.5 out of 4.5 points
Sociologists explore deviance using multiple approaches. Consider the
differences among the various approaches by matching the following questions
with the theoretical framework that would be most suitable to explore it.
Question Correct Match Selected Match
structural c. c.
functionalism How does deviance clarify How does deviance clarify
moral boundaries? moral boundaries?
symbolic b. b.
interactionism How did polygamy come to How did polygamy come to
be defined as deviant in the be defined as deviant in the
United States? United States?
conflict theory a. a.
How do vagrancy laws How do vagrancy laws
perpetuate power and perpetuate power and
exploitation? exploitation?
All Answer Choices
a.
How do vagrancy laws perpetuate power and exploitation?
b.
How did polygamy come to be defined as deviant in the United
States?
c.
How does deviance clarify moral boundaries?
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• Question 2
• 4.5 out of 4.5 points
, Match the type of stigma illustrated by each example:
Question Correct Match Selected Match
a person with a cleft palate a. a.
physical physical
a repeat participant at a drug rehab b. b.
facility moral moral
a non-Jew in an all-Jewish enclave c. c.
tribal tribal
All Answer Choices
a.
physical
b.
moral
c.
tribal
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• Question 3
• 4.5 out of 4.5 points
A person who posts rumors about a classmate's sexual activity on social media
would be considered deviant as a result of what kind of action?
Selected Answer: d.
cyberbullying
Answers: a.
cyberdeviance
b.
technocrime
c.
computer abuse
d.
cyberbullying
Response FEEDBACK: Cyberbullying is a commonly used term for bullying
Feedback:
online.
• Question 4
• 4.5 out of 4.5 points
According to the text, which of the following populations are most likely to
commit crimes?
Selected Answer: a.
youth
Answers: a.
youth