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what is deviant behavior?
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behavior that violates norms
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checks on behavior that exist within a person as a result of having internalized societys norms thru the socialization process?
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internal social controls
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checks on an individuals behavior that come from others and from society at large?
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exteranl social controls
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psychological explanation that suggests deviance is a form of aggression toward others and society produced by an individuals frustration
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frustration-aggression theory
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outward symbols that set a deviant apart from the rest of society
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stigma
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sociological view that deviance is the result of a breakdown in the norms of society
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anmoie theory of deviance
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individuals acquire the behavior patterns of the group of ppl the associate with most
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differential association
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view that identifing and individual as devaint causes deviance to become a master stauts
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labeling theory
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allows an accused person to plead guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence
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plea bargaining
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tendency to return to previous (crimnal) behavoir
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recidivism
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Soc. systematically study socail behavior in human groups and
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look for patterns
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the personal event of test failure might be part of a larger
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pattern
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attendance at sporting events crime patterns and marriage rates are all examples of
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social facts
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social sciences are a group of related disciplines that study various aspects of
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society and human relations
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principles of conduct soncerning what is good or moral or right are called
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ethics
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early sociologist who promoted active involvment in solutions to social issues differing from other sociogistd was
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harriet Martineau
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functionalistd compare_____ which are apparent and conscious to ______ that are often unconscious unintened or hidden
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manifest functions/latent functions
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socail conflict arises from competition over limited
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resources
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interactionists observe and record the _ and _ conveyed by individual actions
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intentions/meaning
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the one that DOES NOT analyze the entire society is
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interactionist
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definition of sociology
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study of society
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way of looking @ the world that sees the connections amoung the seemingly private concerns of indiviuals and important social issues
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sociological imagination
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one standerd scientists follow to ensure that their research accurately describes an aspect of society
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mcdonalization of society
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if something inhibits or disrupts an the working of the system as a whole what is it called
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dysfunction
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term for a perdiction about the relationship between two or more variables
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hypothesis
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