Control theory argues that deviance is primarily prevented by an individual's strong internal moral compass, and the approval or disapproval of other people has little effect.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2A stigma is considered discrediting because
a. it damages the possessor's reputation.
b. it means the person cannot get financial credit.
c. it overshadows all other attributes that a person might possess.
d. it draws attention to other positive and negative characteristics.
Question 3Control theorists like Hirschi have argued that everyone has the potential to become deviant.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4According to sociologist Erving Goffman, the very anticipation of contact can cause the normals and the stigmatized to try to avoid one another. This is because the two parties
a. wish to resist the social pressures pushing them to interact with one another.
b. wish to avoid discomfort, rejection, and suspicions they encounter from people in the other group.
c. believe they cannot form a relationship that matches the ideal kind of relationship portrayed in the media.
d. have experienced negative reactions from everyone they have encountered in the other group.
Question 5Durkheim argued that in modern highly differentiated societies, individuals can become morally disoriented, a condition he called anomie.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 6All marriages of white persons with Negroes, Mulattos, Mongolians, or Malaya hereafter contracted in the State of Wyoming are and shall be illegal and void.. This Wyoming law is an example of a law that enforced
a. integration.
b. segregation.
c. absorption assimilation.
d. pluralism.