A person's beliefs about what is right or wrong, important or unimportant, beautiful or ugly are strictly a matter of his or her individual decision or preference

a. true
b. false


b.false

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

The unobtrusive data collection was named after a famous experiment.

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What does what we buy say about us?

A. how we identify ourselves B. how much money we have to spend C. which social groups we feel we belong to D. All of these answers are correct.

Sociology

The statement, "People learn to conform or deviate from the individuals they spend time with." fits best with which theoretical perspective of deviance?

A. labeling theory B. differential association theory C. rational choice theory D. feminist theory

Sociology

Justin has been abusing alcohol for a number of years. He has been labeled as alcoholic by his family, who are weary of him. Justin has recently adopted elements of what is seen as a drug addict's lifestyle: losing his job and resisting employment, sleeping until the afternoon, borrowing money, and making excuses for his behavior. Sociologists label this behavior __________.

A. social disorganized deviance B. third-order deviance C. secondary deviance D. social deviance

Sociology