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SOCY 275 Exam Bank Questions With Revised Answers Objective definitions - answersdescribes empirical features (what is actually present) without moralistic or emotional evaluations Defining deviance - answersnon-circular, a behaviour that is statistically rare, harmful, and/or in violation of social norms Statistical rarity - answersCharacteristics that are seen as most common are deemed normal, while behaviour that varies from norm is deviant (represented in a bell curve) J-curve of institutional conformity - answersfor some behaviours (e.g. arriving to class early), most people will fall on one side and the normal will be for curves to be distorted Harmfulness - answersHarms associated with deviance are usually physical (bodily harm), functional (harm to working of the system), ontological (disruption of faith in system/fears of disorder) Social responses to deviance - answersnegative response (illicit punishment or rejection), denial (toleration), romanization or demonization, stigmatizing labels Normative violations - answersDeviant behaviour is conduct that departs significantly from norms set for people (there is a normative way to fulfill all roles in society) Four-part process of deviance labelling - answersthe motivated observer, the observed, normative cultural standards, and application of the standards Empathetic explanations - answersallows researchers to best understand deviant actor's POV and decisions (found mostly in interpretive interactive theories) Scientific Explanations - answersapplication of the scientific method to the study of deviant behaviour (particularly found in positivism) Positivism - answersAssumes that knowledge can only be discovered through sensory experience, observation and experiment Refuses to give any importance to human feelings, understandings and choices. Ideological explanations - answersbased on systems of ideas held as irrefutable doctrine, based on passionate belief (found in prescientific and religious approaches and in radical conflict theories) Inductive logic - answerslooks at many cases and makes generalizations about them Deductive logic - answersderive specific expectations from general rules that have been suggested by previous research or logical theories Components of theory - answerssensitizing concepts, variables, hypothesis Sensitizing concepts - answerssymbolizes the aspect of reality that is our focus (e.g. "suspiciousness", "anomic suicide", etc.) Using one concept rather than another can impact what we can see Variables - answersa concept that can be operationalized by being counted or measured (e.g. age of first drunkenness) Hypothesis - answerstentative statement that characterises the relationship between variables Classical experimental design - answerstwo equivalent groups (control and experimental), expose experimental group to independent variable (e.g. a rehab program), determine difference between groups after

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SOCY 275 Exam Bank Questions With
Revised Answers
Objective definitions - answers✔✔describes empirical features (what is actually present)
without moralistic or emotional evaluations


Defining deviance - answers✔✔non-circular, a behaviour that is statistically rare, harmful,
and/or in violation of social norms


Statistical rarity - answers✔✔Characteristics that are seen as most common are deemed
normal, while behaviour that varies from norm is deviant (represented in a bell curve)


J-curve of institutional conformity - answers✔✔for some behaviours (e.g. arriving to class
early), most people will fall on one side and the normal will be for curves to be distorted


Harmfulness - answers✔✔Harms associated with deviance are usually physical (bodily
harm), functional (harm to working of the system), ontological (disruption of faith in
system/fears of disorder)


Social responses to deviance - answers✔✔negative response (illicit punishment or rejection),
denial (toleration), romanization or demonization, stigmatizing labels


Normative violations - answers✔✔Deviant behaviour is conduct that departs significantly
from norms set for people (there is a normative way to fulfill all roles in society)


Four-part process of deviance labelling - answers✔✔the motivated observer, the observed,
normative cultural standards, and application of the standards


Empathetic explanations - answers✔✔allows researchers to best understand deviant actor's
POV and decisions (found mostly in interpretive interactive theories)

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Scientific Explanations - answers✔✔application of the scientific method to the study of
deviant behaviour (particularly found in positivism)


Positivism - answers✔✔Assumes that knowledge can only be discovered through sensory
experience, observation and experiment Refuses to give any importance to human feelings,
understandings and choices.


Ideological explanations - answers✔✔based on systems of ideas held as irrefutable doctrine,
based on passionate belief (found in prescientific and religious approaches and in radical
conflict theories)


Inductive logic - answers✔✔looks at many cases and makes generalizations about them


Deductive logic - answers✔✔derive specific expectations from general rules that have been
suggested by previous research or logical theories


Components of theory - answers✔✔sensitizing concepts, variables, hypothesis



Sensitizing concepts - answers✔✔symbolizes the aspect of reality that is our focus (e.g.
"suspiciousness", "anomic suicide", etc.) Using one concept rather than another can impact
what we can see


Variables - answers✔✔a concept that can be operationalized by being counted or measured
(e.g. age of first drunkenness)


Hypothesis - answers✔✔tentative statement that characterises the relationship between
variables


Classical experimental design - answers✔✔two equivalent groups (control and
experimental), expose experimental group to independent variable (e.g. a rehab program),
determine difference between groups after

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Causality (supported with 3 conditions) - answers✔✔Statistical significance; independent
variable exists before addition of dependent variable; be able to rule out influence of
intervening variables


Spurious correlation - answers✔✔relationship between highly statistically significant but not
casual variables (very common)


Reliability measures - answers✔✔measures that are consistent and presumably reflect a
regularity that occurs in nature (obtaining similar results in repeated applications)


Validity - answers✔✔Are we measuring what we think were measuring? (ie, is the
statistically significant correlation relevant)


Real figure - answers✔✔representing the actual number of individuals engaging in a
particular kind of deviance or the total number of deviant acts


Error components - answers✔✔caused by over- or underreporting



Random errors - answers✔✔generally accidental or self-cancelling


Systematic errors - answers✔✔based on systematic biases


Self-reported data (SRD) - answers✔✔allows access to information about uncaught and
unrecorded deviance


Self-report questionnaires - answers✔✔consist of a series of questions answered by
respondents. Can be mailed, administered in a group situation, at a workplace, school,
community centre, etc. (generally kept anonymous)


Structured interviews - answers✔✔following a set pattern for each respondent interviewed



Unstructured interviews - answers✔✔exploratory - allowing greater freedom for respondents
to lead discussion
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