Social labeling theory focuses on who in society can determine that others are deviant and are able to apply sanctions. This aspect of social labeling theory makes it most associated with _____
a. functionalism
b. social exchange theory
c. symbolic interactionism
d. the feminist theory
c
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Intelligence and memory abilities are examples of your ________________age
ANSWER:
Today, because of the changing economic structure and the types of jobs available, young people
a. engage in "serial jobogamy." b. are loyal to their first employer after college, and plan to retire with them. c. can't find jobs in the service sector. d. are more often starting their own businesses.
________ refers to the fact that individuals actively shape social life by adapting to, negotiating with, and changing social structures
a. Sociological imagination b. Human agency c. Social determinism d. Value neutrality
______ asserts that deviance will be higher in societies where there is a mismatch between what people are expected to be able to purchase and what they are actually able to afford; these societies will have higher rates of deviance than societies without large gaps between cultural expectations and economic ability.
A. Structural contradiction theory B. Structuation theory C. Capital theory D. Opportunity theory