"Can you give me one good reason why you won't go to the party?" and "You're not telling the truth, are you?" are both examples of:
A. interrogating.
B. withdrawing.
C. ordering.
D. threatening.
Answer: A
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a. halfway houses b. psychotropic drugs c. community psychology d. the labeling of mental illness e. the drift hypothesis
Which of the following best reflects Smith’s religious subcultural identity theory?
a. Religious groups value similar morals and behaviors and thus the members of different religious groups are more similar to each other than to non-religious people. b. Religious values and norms are often overlooked by religious members despite how much they say they follow the religious norms. c. The distinct norms and values of different religious groups affect the day-to-day activities and behaviors of each group’s members. d. Each religious group creates a religious identity that is as important to members as the religion itself.
Durkheim used the term _____ to refer to the condition existing when social regulation in a society breaks down
a. dysfunction b. culture conflict c. anomie d. egoism
Unlike ordinary crimes, hate crimes are ________
a. often directed at members of dominant groups b. based on particular characteristics of the victims c. covert acts directed at an entire group d. committed in a manner that is invisible to people