What are Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary deviance? What theory discusses these forms of deviance?
What will be an ideal response?
Primary – common deviant acts that do not affect the self-concept; Secondary – with repeated norm breaking and people's reactions, rule-breaking can become part of a deviant identity; Tertiary – deviant group redefines its activities, attributes, and identities as normal. Part of Labeling Theory
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In the United States since World War II, the marriage relationship between male and female has
a. become more unequal. b. become more equal. c. stayed about the same in terms of equality, but become less expressive. d. become more of a unit of production than unit of consumption.
In general, married people lead a healthier lifestyle when compared to single or divorced individuals.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
One of the characteristics of societies is that they are composed of parts. This is known as __________.
A. segmentation B. partition C. social organization D. cultural relativism
The conscious or unconscious tendency to select a mate with personal characteristics similar to one's own is known as
A. homogamy. B. endogamy. C. exogamy. D. incest taboo.