In the corporate context, an example of institutional deviance is
a. marketing tobacco as an occasional pleasure only to adults.
b. rejecting lavish corporate compensation packages.
c. selling arms only to members of movements for social equality, such as Take Back the Night.
d. selling weapons to foreign countries for profit
D
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She remembered that Lou never liked to be held. “If I tried to cuddle him, he would cry something awful and arch his back. It was so hard to keep him close to me,” she added. Lou seemed to be in his own world and rarely even looked at his mother. He often rocked himself back and forth in his crib. Aside from grunting noises, Lou did not talk. As Lou grew older, Ms. Dodson observed that he would get upset if there was even the smallest change in his routine. His favorite toy was his train set. His mother reported that Lou was fascinated with the wheels and would spin them over and over. Lou’s diagnosis is:
a) Echopraxia disorder b) Asperger’s disorder c) Echolalia disorder d) Autism spectrum disorder
The increasing body of research supports the concept that the personal characteristics of helpers
a. make little difference in the helping relationship b. are not as important as mastery of helping theory c. help them fulfill certain human service roles d. are largely responsible for success or failure of helping
The 1984 Child Support Amendments and Family Support Act required which of the following?
A) Child support from mothers who had higher earnings in shared custody arrangements B) Criminal charges for non-payment of child support C) Automatic wage withholding for child support payments D) No more than 30% of earnings could be required for child support
This title is used to designate the person who serves as the leader of a committee or board
a. Chair b. Executive Director c. Supervisor d. Administrator