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
-____ Component of social control theory referring to an individual's desire to obtain societal goals through legitimate means.
Understand the principles of profit maximization in resource allocation.
Learn the conditions for equilibrium in competitive resource markets.
Understand the impact of the Immigration Act of 1924 on various countries and the resulting shifts in immigration patterns to the United States.
Recognize the changes in immigration policy during the 1920s and the factors contributing to these changes.
Preferred Hypothesis
A theory or statement that is given precedence due to existing beliefs, biases, or the current frame of reference.
Devil's Advocate Procedure
A technique in which an individual intentionally takes a contrary position or argument to a prevailing idea or strategy, to stimulate critical thinking and test assumptions.
Counterargument Role
A role or approach in discussions or debates where an individual actively develops and presents arguments against a prevailing view or proposition, to test its validity.
Task-Oriented Conflicts
Conflicts arising from differences in opinions or approaches towards accomplishing a specific task or goal.