Select “Take the Quiz” button to complete this 40-question exam that covers chapters 7-12 from Sociology: A Brief Introduction. Please do not attempt the exam before completing the weekly readings, lectures, Instructor Session, and Assignments. Two attempts are provided for the exam, questions ...
Week 12: Final Exam
Due Dec 23 at 2:59am Points 100 Questions 40 Available until Dec 23 at 2:59am Time Limit 80 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions
Due: Friday night at 11:59pm Pacific Time.
Select “Take the Quiz” button to complete this 40-question exam that covers chapters 7-12 from Sociology: A Brief Introduction. Please do not
attempt the exam before completing the weekly readings, lectures, Instructor Session, and Assignments. Two attempts are provided for the exam,
questions are randomized in each attempt and the highest score will be awarded in the gradebook. Two minutes are allotted for each question. The exam is
available from Monday to Sunday night at 11.59 p.m. Pacific Time.
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Question 1 2..5 pts
An important aspect of a professional criminal's work is
studying crime statistics.
boundary maintenance.
developing skilled techniques.
goal multiplication.
Question 2 2..5 pts
Bob works as a cashier in a supermarket. His boss instructs him to include the price of a new broom—which Bob's
boss has deceptively placed near the register—on everyone's bill. Bob's boss also encourages him to change the
dates on expired food items, so the items can continue to be sold. Eventually, Bob begins to develop his own
deceptive sales practices. This is an example of
labeling.
anomie.
, differential association.
dramaturgy.
Question 3 2..5 pts
Monica, a new student at Valley High School, becomes friends with a group of teenagers who use marijuana and
remain seated during the singing of the national anthem. Although Monica had never used marijuana and used to
sing the anthem, she begins to engage in the same behavior as her new friends. This is an example of
differential association and anomie.
conformity and labeling.
labeling and social disorganization.
differential association and conformity.
Question 4 2..5 pts
Which of the following would most likely be the focus of labeling theorists who are researching how certain
individuals or groups have the power to define labels?
sexual predators and prostitutes
gamblers and money launderers
regulators of social control, like police and legislators
sexual predators and prostitutes, and gamblers and money launderers
Question 5 2..5 pts
Jennifer is attending a business luncheon with several corporate executives. At one point during the meal, she
reaches in front of another executive for a saltshaker and hits the executive's arm as he is about to put a spoonful
of soup in his mouth. The soup spills on his shirt, and he glares at Jennifer. The glare is an example of a(n)
norm.
folkway.
formal sanction.
informal sanction.
Question 6 2..5 pts
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