A. neuroses
B. sociopathology’s
C. psychoses
D. all of the above
A. neuroses
B. sociopathology’s
C. psychoses
D. all of the above
A. were popular during the first half of the 20th century
B. agree on the causes of deviance
C. are strongly supported scientifically
D. explain all types of deviance
A. illegal drug use
B. Copyright infringement
C. Prostitution
D. Truancy
A. government reaction
B. supply and demand
C. lack of labor
D. goods and service
A. being in a football pool
B. speeding
C. robbery
D. all of the above
A. one person’s demand for goods and services
B. the lack of demand for goods and services
C. the total demand in a society or on a world level for goods and services
D. none of the above
A. an undiscovered teller who steals from his bank is still a deviant
B. it does not take biology into consideration
C. it discounts the power of anomie
D. it is necessary to be realistic about people’s behavior
A. secondary deviance
B. final deviance
C. primary deviance
D. sinful deviance
A. the southern regions of the world
B. the North-South Axis
C. the northern regions of the world
D. the North and South Pole
A. 10%
B. 35%
C. 56%
D. 5%