Symbolic Interactionism

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1) The relativity of deviance is most aligned with which sociological perspective?
Answer: b) Symbolic interactionism pg. 194.
Symbolic interactionist make the major point. Because different groups have different norms, what is deviant to to some is not deviant to others. Structural functionalist could not be the correct answer because the functional perspective on deviance is that deviance also has functions. In contrast to this common assumption, the classic functionalist theorist Emile Durkheim (1893/1933, 1895/1964) came to a surprising conclusion. Deviance, he said—including crime—is functional for society. Deviance contributes to the social order in these three ways:
1. Deviance clarifies moral boundaries and affirms norms.
2. Deviance encourages social unity.
3. Deviance promotes social change. 7) Which sociological perspective is most linked to micro sociology? Answer: D) symbolic interactionism
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Park, Ernest Burgess, and George Herbert Mead have in common?
D) They were among the first faculty members in the sociology department at the University of Chicago. The answer could not be B) They were all sociologists who won Nobel Prizes for their work in social reform, because that was Jane Adams and Frances Perkins. In addition, the answer could not be C) They all established major sub disciplines in sociology, because only of the three, George Herman Mead, was one of the founders of symbolic interactionism. 25) Cynthia would like to conduct a study to determine how women define spousal abuse md the meanings they attach to incidents of abuse. She will most likely use _____ approach to analyze her results. Answer: D) Quantitative / Page 137: Research method which emphasizes measurement and statistics, are likely to use surveys. However, qualitative emphasizes observing and interpreting people’s behavior, typically lean towards participant observations. This would be unethical to observe spousal

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