Edwin Lemert described "primary deviance" as
a. the most serious episodes of deviance.
b. actions that parents define as deviant.
c. a passing episode of deviance that has little effect on the person's self-concept.
d. the experience of deviance early in life.
c
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a. self-actualization outside the workplace. b. alienation outside the workplace. c. higher rates of acceptance among peers. d. difficulty comprehending new technology. e. alcohol, drug abuse, and family problems.
Weber’s analysis of the Protestant ethic demonstrates
A. that religious beliefs are able to shape secular dimensions of national culture. B. the matriarchal nature of Protestantism. C. the weaknesses of Emile Durkheim’s views on the functions of religion. D. that religion does serve as a type of drug for people who are disadvantaged in life.
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A. the presence of children still living in the home. B. strong commitment and trust that the other person will genuinely “be there” for you. C. passion and excitement. D. sociobiology.