Explain the interactionist perspective quizlet

    • [DOC File]Deviance and Social Control

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      The Symbolic Interactionist Perspective. Differential association is Edwin Sutherland’s term to indicate that those who associate with groups oriented toward deviant activities learn an “excess of definitions” of deviance and thus are more likely to engage in deviant activities.

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    • [DOC File]1

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      What perspective emphasizes micro-level interactions? a. functionalist. b. conflict. c. feminist. d. symbolic interactionist. 13. What is a system of meaning that helps define, explain, and make value judgments about the world? a. cultural universal. b. hypothesis. c. theory. d. ideology. 14. Subcultures—including countercultures—are often ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10

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      Conflict Perspective. Continued domination by males requires a belief system that supports gender inequality. Two beliefs: Women are inferior outside the home. Women are more valuable in the home. Symbolic Interactionist Perspective. Gender and gender roles are learned through socialization process. Women are socialized into expressive roles.

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    • MODULE 3 – CHAPTERS 5-7

      Behaviorist perspective . Nativist perspective . Interactionist perspective . Describe three ways in which caregivers can support early language learning. a. b. c. APPLY – (6 Points) Mimi’s father holds up her favorite teething biscuit, deposits …

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 1: The Sociological Imagination

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      Chapter 3 covers deviance and its consequences. It further examines deviance by looking at how deviance is defined, examining different perspectives that sociologists employ to understand and explain deviant behavior, and considering the spectrum of ways in which U.S. society exercises social control over groups and behaviors defined as deviant.

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    • [DOC File]Lesson 1: The Sociological Imagination and Research Methods

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      Which sociological perspective (interactionism, conflict, functionalism) best explains the influence these groups had on you? Lesson 3: Participate in the Discussion: Social Institutions Review the Stanford Prison Experiment site and read over Dr. Zimbardo’s editorial …

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