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 results when individuals' bonds with conventional society are weakened in some way.
Understand the role of crisis and commitment in identity formation.
Identify Erikson's virtue of fidelity and its significance in identity formation.
Understand the impact of external factors (e.g., parents, peers, societal norms) on identity status according to Marcia.
Grasp Erikson's psychosocial stages, specifically the crisis of identity versus identity confusion in adolescence.
Capital Markets
Financial markets for buying and selling equity and debt instruments, catering to the long-term funding needs of public and private sector enterprises.
Primary Markets
Markets in which new securities are issued and sold by corporations directly to investors.
Over-The-Counter
A decentralized market where securities are traded directly between parties without the supervision of an exchange.
Financial Intermediaries
Institutions that facilitate the flow of funds between savers and borrowers, thereby making investment more accessible.