What is defined as non-conformity to a given set of norms that are accepted by a significant number of people in a community or society ?
A. criminality
B. deviance
C. recidivism
D. degeneracy
A. criminality
B. deviance
C. recidivism
D. degeneracy
A. scientists are guided in their work by social values and interests, so they define and measure phenomena that will support their theories
B. people negotiate d definitions of their situation and live according to these often forgetting that these social worlds are not fixed and external
C. sociologists decide what constitutes social reality and measure only that
D. terms like reality have no deeper meaning beyond the level of discourse
A. about half
B. one fifth
C. one third
D. one tenth
A. the ability to control the behavior of others
B. the principle that meaning derives from social interaction in daily life
C. the observed consequences that permit the adaptation or adjustment of a system
D. and artificial explanation of culture that exists apart from any social reality or d social meaning
A. Proletariat
B. cultural universals
C. language
D. dominant ideology
E. popular culture
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Xenocentric Approach
C. Quality consciousness
D. None of these
A. it,s a complex concept with multiple meanings
B. to reflect the fact that the number of races is disputed
C. the concept has no scientific basis but is still widely used
D. to distinguish the science of race from discussions of ethnicity