Social Learning and Deviant Behavior
Becoming A marijuana user
The Validity of Perceptual Peer Delinquency
Delinquent Peers Groups and Genes
Delinquency atttracting Peers
100

A new employee negatively influenced by a sub-culture within the workplace, which the new employee might see themselves on the right or wrong side of the law.Theory is__ 

Differential Association Theory

100

Initial research question the author was looking to answer? 

Why do individuals do this deviant behavior such as marijuana? 

100

Newcomb's argument was centered around what term when asked about perceptual measure of behavior? 

Projection 

100

Gottfredson and Hirschi control theories-Individual A chooses to find college friends of the same interests and religion beliefs. Gottfredson and Hirschi says this is___

Self-selection

100

Guess the theory?? Person A hangs out with delinquent peers who bullies kids and takes a kid's lunch money. This bullying continued and was never reported. This theory is described as _____ . 

Differential association-reinforcement theory

200

Social behavior is acquired by imitation and ___

Direct conditioning

200

in order to enjoy smoking, someone must relate the drug to ____________. Without this, there is no point. 


Pleasure

200

How did Gottfredson and Hirschi view perceptual peer delinquency as it relates to self-reported activities? 

Delinquent activities is the same as self reporting delinquency. 

200

genetic polymorphism associated with delinquent peer networks? 

DAT1

200

Name one of the four hypotheses in delinquency attracting the social attention of peers article? 


1. Increasing delinquency is associated with increased time peers choose spend socializing with perpetrators

2. Increasing time socializing associated with increasing in perpetrator's delinquency.

3. Increases in importance of adolescent attachment with socializing peers associated with increasing perpetrator's delinquency. 

4. First three hypothesis are supported by boys than girls. 


300

Theory:A teacher ignores a student who speaks up without raising his hand, but responds to him when he does raise his hand to speak. 

Differential Reinforcement

300

The article argues that if someone cannot get high when they try to smoke, they will: 

get discouraged and will see no point in using it.

300

Discussion of reading-Akers argued social learning theory is theory based on one's what? 

One's perception of their peers' delinquency. 

300

specific gene variants influence youth to do what? 

Associate with antisocial peers

300

How was delinquency measured in this study? 

Vandalism, petty theft, drunkenness, truancy, and interpersonal aggression.

400

This theory has three categories of variables--personality, social, and behavioral. Example-drinking beer at age 10 versus drinking beer at age 26. Jessor states this is ___. 

Problem-Behavior Theory 

400

someone is only high when they connect their ____________ to the ______________ and view them as ______________.

Symptoms, drug, pleasure

400

What were the dependent variables and independent variables? 

Perceptual peer delinquency and self-reported substance use. 
400

Children receive genotypes correlated with family environment. I am a __ rGE. 

 

Passive

400

What were the four measures examined in this study? 

Delinquency, Time Socializing, Socializing importance, and control variables

500

The four independent variables

Imitation, Differential Association, Definitions, and differential reinforcement. 

500

Becker questions psychological predisposition theories. Two critical points he made were? 

1. Theories based on predisposing psychological traits don't account for group of users and those who do or do not exhibit those traits which considered to cause the behavior. 

2. Variability over time of individual's behavior with reference to drug. 

500

I gain attraction based on my unique genotype. My music teacher loves me becomes I am a big music head and gives me most attention. This would be a ____ rGE.

Evocative

500

For hypothesis four, how did male and female peers act toward delinquency? 

Male delinquency attract peers; female delinquent did not attract peers. 

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