Experiments
Maslow
Theories
SCALD
Deviance terminology
100

In the doctors office conformity experiment all participants did this at the "beep"

What is "stand"

100

The name of the bottom level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs

What is Physiological Needs

100

Deviance Definition

What is Non normative - outside the mainstream or a violation of social norms

100
What the S stands for in SCALD

What is Social Status

100

Criminal violation of formally enacted laws

What is Formal Deviance

200

This visual was used during the Asch Experiment

What are lines

200
The name of any "Being Needs" on the hierarchy 

What are cognitive, aesthetic, self actualization, transcendence needs

200

A mark of shame or discredit

What is Stigma

200

What the L stands for in SCALD

What is Location
200

Violation of social norms that are not laws, but may raise an eyebrow

What is Informal Deviance
300

The name of the two groups in Robbers Cave experiment.

What are in-group and out-group


300

Name one of humans Deficit Needs

what are food, water, shelter, clothing, love, appreciation from others

300

When we see members of our group perform a task our brains rewards us for following along

What is Social Learning Theory

300

An adult throwing a tantrum would be considered deviant, which letter in SCALD does this relate to?

What is A

300

Developed during socialization process; is within you (think self-regulation)

What is Internal Social Control

400

This experiment found that participants conformed because they didn't want to seem "peculiar" and they thought the rest of the group might be better informed than them

What is the Asch Experiment

400

Needs that rely on intellect or introspection. Crucial to developing the fullest potential

What are Being Needs

400

Impulse control, a person learns to contain deviant actions and impulses

What is "Containment Theory"

400

Screaming can be considered deviant or not based on location. Where might it be normal to scream?

What is a park, concert, sports game etc.

400

Rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members of a group (Thanking someone or gossiping)

What are Informal Sanctions

500

Full name of the inventor of the Asch Experiment

What is Solomon Asch

500

Needs that are reoccurring and need to be fulfilled often

What are deficit needs

500

According to Emile Durkheim, deviance can ___ society

What is "enhance" or "improve"

500

Pointing with your index finger is considered status quo in Canada, what letter does this related to in SCALD?

What is C

500

Based on social sanctions from others- may be positive (award/allowance) or negative (criticism/fines) to encourage desired behaviour

What is External Social Control