As a dependency-producing psychoactive drug, __________ is more addictive than __________
a. heroin; alcohol b. heroin; tobacco (nicotine)
c. alcohol; tobacco (nicotine) d. tobacco (nicotine); heroin
d
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Smoking as deviant emerged due to what societal change?
a. Increase in crime b. Social movements c. Development of Labeling theory d. Fashion
According to the author, the United States is a society that
a. has equality for all citizens. b. values equality, but does not practice equal opportunity. c. is an openly class-based society. d. guarantees everyone the same opportunities to succeed.
In response to attacks on labeling theory, Kitsuse (1977) and others
a. emphasized conflict theory could not explain deviant social interaction. b. began a new emphasis on power in the study of deviant social interaction. c. acknowledged labeling theory must be sensitive to gender issues. d. began to study the construction of social problems.
McLorg and Taub emphasize in their study of anorexics and bulimics
a. the norm of slim bodies has been around for decades. b. obesity is worse than eating disorders as far as good health is concerned. c. dieting for both men and women is a good solution to the problem of obesity and would eliminate the motivation leading to eating disorders. d. while the norm of slimness affects everyone in our society it influences women especially due to narrow female standards of beauty.