Construction of Deviance
Merton
Emotions
Collective Behavior
100
Which of the following is shown to be considered most morally wrong by americans • Abortion • suicide • polygamy • adultery
What is Adultery
100
______ are people who try to obtain the goals of society through accepted means. • Conformists • Outsiders • Taboos • Innovators
What is Conformists
100
T/F: Emotional scripts give people information about when and what emotions are appropriate for a given social setting?
What is false
100
The spontaneous, unstructured, temporary behavior of a group of people in response to given event or situation is defined as _____ . • Collective behavior • Qualitative methods • The “me” self • Frontstage
What is Collective Behavior
200
The process by which individuals category thoughts feelings and behavior is called • Indexicality • Reflexivity • Taboo • Labeling theory
What is Indexicality
200
Which is not one of Mertons Relationships between societies goals and individual deviance. • Conformity • Inovation • Creation • Rebellion
What is Creation
200
The internal state/s associated with a particular emotion is/are? • Affect • Mood • Sentiments • Feelings
What is Feelings
200
Which is not a phase of collective behavior? • Gathering phase • Dispersal phase • Retrograde phase • Assembling phase
What is Retrograde phase
300
______ refer to reinterpretations of past behaviors in light of the person’s new role as deviant. • Innovators • Conformists • Retreatists • Retrospective interpretations
What is Retrospective Interpretations
300
The concept of_____, meaning a sense of "normlessness" or little differentiation between what is right and what is wrong, was applied to the study of deviance by Robert Merton. -anomie -strain theory -conformists -rebellion
What is Anomie
300
A society's expectation about how to experience different emotions is known as: -McDonaldization -emotion culture -cybernetic approach -secondary emotions
What is Emotion Culture
300
Who was credited with defining the mass hysteria theory? • Jean Piaget • Gustave LeBon • Herbert Blumer • Lawrence Kohlberg
What is Gustave LeBon
400
What is an example of a total institution? • A prison • A Job • A College • A Church
What is a Prision