Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
A. Outsiders B. Agents of social control C. Rebellion D. Reflexivity E. Indexicality F. Involvement G. White-collar crimes H. Attachment I. Belief J. Commitment K. Taboo L. Ritualist M. Innovators N. Retreatists O. Primary deviance P. Secondary deviance Q. Anomie R. Stigma S. Folkways T. Mores U. Conformists V. Retrospective interpretations W. Deviance X. Strain theory Y. Passing Z. Covering AA. Social control theory BB. Labeling theory CC. Differential association theory
-____ Theory that deviance is learned through interaction with others.
Goal Object
The target or endpoint of an individual's efforts or ambitions.
Partial Reinforcement
A conditioning schedule in which a reward is not provided every time the desired response is exhibited, making the response more resistant to extinction.
Continuous Reinforcement
A reinforcement schedule in which a reward follows every correct response, often used to teach new behaviors.
Incentive Motivation
The drive to engage in an action or behavior due to the allure of external rewards or incentives.