Socialization in the professional school is critical to participating in
a. lobbying for the professional association.
b. the professional culture.
c. a bureaucratic organization.
d. pro bono publico work.
e. an occupation.
b
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a. The regulating agencies turned a blind eye to the bankers' and brokers' practices. b. The regulating agencies did not have the correct procedures in place to monitor the lending deals. c. The regulating agencies participated in the irresponsible deals, thus benefiting themselves. d. The regulating agencies were unaware of the deals and lending practices.
Perhaps Howard Becker's major contribution to labeling theory was his __________
a. idea that people from the same environment are motivated by different factors b. view that delinquents eventually outgrow their deviancy and conform to the values of society c. suggestion that there is a difference between a deviant identity and deviant career d. notion of a developmental process that precedes the attainment of a deviant or delinquent identity and career
As a homework assignment, Dr. Calibri tells his students to find and bring to the next class meeting a picture of heteronormativity. Which of the following images is a student most likely to bring in?
a. a picture of a female bride and male groom b. a picture of two female brides c. a picture of two men and their adopted baby d. a picture of two male grooms
Which of the following describes ethnomethodologists’ critique that sociologists are separated from the social?
a. Sociologists deconstruct everyday life rather than construct it. b. Sociologists are over-reliant on statistical methods and concepts that impose definition on social reality rather than guiding the understanding of social reality. c. Sociologists utilize daily life as a resource (mainly in the form of data) yet seldom consider daily life worthy of study in and of itself. d. Sociologists wrongly assume social order is a reality in itself when it is actually an accomplishment of social actors.