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SOCY 275 Exam Bank Questions With Revised Answers deviance - answersUsed to describe behaviours that are socially disapproved, and regarded by a group as immoral, illegal, or something that is subject to social sanctions usually it is something that is inconsistent with standards of conduct within a group what are the different approaches to deviance? - answersstatistical approach, absolutist approach, legalistic approach, social harmfulness approach, reactive approach, group evaluation approach, normative definition approach, synthetic approach the statistical approach - answersThe number of people who actually engage in a behaviour the absolutist approach - answersApplies conduct standards set down by the social scientist; Focuses on fundamental moral questions; functionalist, radical/ marxian and humanist the legalistic approach - answersDefine the behaviour by reference of law; If the law says that it is wrong then we are going to see it as deviant Social harmfulness approach - answersHow socially, physically, emotionally, or economically harmful some behaviour is the reactive approach - answersExamine behaviours where there is social disapproval, condemnation or punishment the group evaluation approach - answersIdentify standards with reference to the opinions or beliefs of the group members normative definition approach - answersA violation of a norm, or a standard about what a person should or should not do under a given circumstance; Creates reactions from society when the norms are followed a synthetic approach - answersA combination of the reactive and group evaluation approaches subcultures - answersSince different groups have different characteristics they often have different values regarding different forms of behaviour. This means that what is deviant in one group may not be deviant in another deviant person - answersis someone who had been attributed a bad character by a group or its agents factors associated with attributions of a deviant character - answerssocial status, lifestyle, physical characteristics, circumstances, type of behaviour typology based on middle class norms - answersprivacy/intrusion; prudence/indiscretion; conventionality/bizarreness; responsibility/ irresponsibility; participation/ alienation; moderation/hedonism and asceticism; honesty/ deceitfulness; peacefulness/disruption; courtesy/uncouthness what are the manifestations of organization? - answerssociality, pervasiveness, communication, differentiation and coordination, culture, self-identity, philosophical integration, social control from within the group, recruitment sociality - answersDeviance requires that corporation of more than one person pervasiveness - answersThe amount of time and resources devoted to the activity; Some require very little time to prepare; Terrorist groups however spend a lot of time planning and commitment communication - answersThe frequency and quality of communication between participants

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SOCY 275 Exam Bank Questions With
Revised Answers
deviance - answers✔✔Used to describe behaviours that are socially disapproved, and
regarded by a group as immoral, illegal, or something that is subject to social sanctions
usually it is something that is inconsistent with standards of conduct within a group


what are the different approaches to deviance? - answers✔✔statistical approach, absolutist
approach, legalistic approach, social harmfulness approach, reactive approach, group
evaluation approach, normative definition approach, synthetic approach


the statistical approach - answers✔✔The number of people who actually engage in a
behaviour


the absolutist approach - answers✔✔Applies conduct standards set down by the social
scientist; Focuses on fundamental moral questions; functionalist, radical/ marxian and
humanist


the legalistic approach - answers✔✔Define the behaviour by reference of law; If the law says
that it is wrong then we are going to see it as deviant


Social harmfulness approach - answers✔✔How socially, physically, emotionally, or
economically harmful some behaviour is


the reactive approach - answers✔✔Examine behaviours where there is social disapproval,
condemnation or punishment


the group evaluation approach - answers✔✔Identify standards with reference to the opinions
or beliefs of the group members

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normative definition approach - answers✔✔A violation of a norm, or a standard about what a
person should or should not do under a given circumstance; Creates reactions from society
when the norms are followed


a synthetic approach - answers✔✔A combination of the reactive and group evaluation
approaches


subcultures - answers✔✔Since different groups have different characteristics they often have
different values regarding different forms of behaviour. This means that what is deviant in
one group may not be deviant in another


deviant person - answers✔✔is someone who had been attributed a bad character by a group
or its agents


factors associated with attributions of a deviant character - answers✔✔social status, lifestyle,
physical characteristics, circumstances, type of behaviour


typology based on middle class norms - answers✔✔privacy/intrusion; prudence/indiscretion;
conventionality/bizarreness; responsibility/ irresponsibility; participation/ alienation;
moderation/hedonism and asceticism; honesty/ deceitfulness; peacefulness/disruption;
courtesy/uncouthness


what are the manifestations of organization? - answers✔✔sociality, pervasiveness,
communication, differentiation and coordination, culture, self-identity, philosophical
integration, social control from within the group, recruitment


sociality - answers✔✔Deviance requires that corporation of more than one person


pervasiveness - answers✔✔The amount of time and resources devoted to the activity; Some
require very little time to prepare; Terrorist groups however spend a lot of time planning and
commitment


communication - answers✔✔The frequency and quality of communication between
participants
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