unconcerned with proving whether a deviant condition is
real (i.e., actually exists) or not.
Question 21 options:
True
False
Question 22 (1 point)
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Individuals who adopt a relativist perspective to normalize
their deviant identity engage in which type of activity:
Question 22 options:
engage in identity politics
embrace their deviance as intrinsically real
critique the deviant label and claim it is ideological and made up
identify with their deviance but resist the deviant label
seek to normalize and destigmatize the deviant label
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Same-sex sexuality has been and continues to be
understood in which of the following ways:
Question 23 options:
a) as a natural variation of human behaviour
b) as a choice, learned, lifestyle
c) as innate (biological)
d) as a perversion
e) all are correct
f) a, b & d only
Question 24 (1 point)
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,Before Hazel goes out clubbing with her friends, she warns
them that she gets a 'little crazy' when she drinks. Which
vocabulary of motive did Hazel use:
Question 24 options:
excuse
disclaimer
denial of injury
justification
account
Question 25 (1 point)
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Social Constructionist theory was informed by which two
intellectual developments in Sociology:
Question 25 options:
the work of Symbolic Interactionists and Chicago School theorists
the work of Berger and Luckman and the Chicago School theorists
, the work of Berger and Luckman and Conflict theory theorists
the work of Symbolic Interactionists and Structural Functionalists
the work of Berger and Luckman and Symbolic Interactionists
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The management of a same-sex sexual identity is...:
Question 26 options:
a) usually simple and straightforward
b) an emergent, ongoing and fluid process
c) constant and pervasive throughout one's lifetime
d) all-consuming and tedious to manage
e) all are correct
Question 27 (1 point)
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For labeling theorists, the appraisals of others are critical to
the process of an individual becoming and remaining
deviant.