Which theory of deviance assumes that deviance can be deterred by strengthening the bonds that tie the individual to society?
a. control
b. strain
c. cultural transmission
d. psychological
A
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Many states have "right to work" laws which, among other things,
a. limit the power of corporations to engage in worker lock-outs. b. guarantee jobs to every citizen of the state. c. require union membership for all state employees. d. limit the power of unions to require membership as a condition of hiring.
Failure to achieve a representative sample is known as:
a. researcher bias. b. sampling error. c. subjectivity. d. stratified sampling. e. all of the above
Being in the upper-upper class is usually the result of _____; being in the lower-upper class is more a matter of _____
a. birth; achievement b. business success; birth c. gender; birth d. high-income; low-income
Which of the following was characteristic of the emergence of postmodern societies?
A. Formal educational institutions developed. B. Mass consumption of consumer goods and media images. C. Individuals, villages, and regions began to exchange goods and services and become interdependent. D. Workplaces moved from the family cottage to centralized locations.