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s213Deviant Behavior Bogart Test(3b) 04/22/03

Chapter 9 Heterosexual Deviance

01b. The world’s leader in producing hard core video’s is___ producing per year. A. Sweden; 625 mil. B. Germany; 500 mil. C. Romania; 20 mil. D. U.S ; 665 mil. E. Czech.; 35 mil. (Pg: 203)

02b. The Percentages of people who reported extramarital sex were categorized according to gender, church attendance and household income. The categories with the highest percentages were? In the same order: A. Men; occasionally; $30,000-$39,999 B. Women; regularly; $60,000 or more C. Women; rarely; $20,000-$29,000 D. Men; never; $40,000-$59,999 E. Men; rarely; less than $10,000 (Pg: 208)

03b. Sociologist Diane Wysocki (1998) identified 5 reasons why people take part in cybersex. These include all of the following EXCEPT: A. Anonymity B. Substitutes for masturbation C. Sharing sexual fantasies D. Can lead to real sex E. Ease and convenience (Pg:210)

04b. _____occupy the highest status in the sex business A. House prostitutes B. Streetwalkers C. Call girls D. Paper Doll E. Child prostitutes. (Pg. 218)

05b. According to Sociologist Kingsley Davis prostitution exists because: A. Prostitution’s function of strengthening sexual morality B. Promiscuous men are not a threat to moral order C. Boys are socialized under the influence of patriarchy to be dominant over girls. D. Of parental neglect and other traumatic events that cause psychological problems. E. Of a popular belief that woman can have an easy life or lots of money as a prostitute. (Pg: 230)

06b. According to the Social-Psychological Theory the factors causing women to become prostitutes are: A. patriarchal, hegemonic, and perpetuating factors B. Paradoxical, respectable, and immoral factors C. Deprivations, compulsive and habitual factors D. Predisposing, attracting and precipitating factors E. Immoral, promiscuous and patronizing factors. (Pg. 231)

07b. From a sociological perspective is seems largely a matter of ______that teaches the victim to be a normal prostitute. A. Emotional regression B. Parental neglect C. Lack of self-control D. Emotional deprivation E. Emotional socialization (Pg 232)

Chapter 10 Homosexuality and Homophobia

08b. According to Thio, Which of the following is/are myths of homosexuality? Best Answer A. Gay men are effeminate and lesbians masculine B. Gay men seduce young children C. Lesbians and gays cannot have a satisfactory sex life. D. A,B & C E. B & C only. (Pg. 236)

09b. Sociologist Richard Troiden’s 4 stages of identity acquisition for gay men are: A. identity crisis; coming out; commitment; social approval B. Sensitization; dissociation; coming out; commitment C. Dissociation; commitment; coming out; social approval D. Self identity; predisposition; commitment, coming out E. Self identity; dissociation; commitment; coming out. (Pg. 245)

10b. Homophobia refers to: A. Fear of same sex orientation B. Tension between gays and lesbians Denying the sexual minority C. Antigay prejudice and discrimination D. Political heterosexism E. Fear of gay men. (Pg.251-255) 11b. The Newsweek survey of “How many of your gay friends or acquaintances are out?” The percentage of Nearly all was? A. 37%B. 12% C. 16%D. 10%E. 18%

12b. The AIDS crisis gained respect from the general public because the gays’ AIDS crusade helped slow the spread of the disease among: A. Homeless B. Children C. Homosexuals D. African Americans E. Heterosexuals (Pg. 259)

13b. The first major gay organization was: A. Stonewall Society B. Gay Power C. Daughters of Bilitis D. Mattachine Society E. Three-five-seven-nine

14b. 77% of Gays and Lesbians want A. Equal Rights in the workplace B. Health-care and Social Security benefits for gay partners C. Legally sanctioned gay marriage D. Serving openly in the military E. Increased government funding for AIDS research

Chapter 11 Drug Use 15b. More Americans die from ____ than any other drug on any market. A. Cocaine B. Crack C. Tobacco D. PCP E. Opium (Pg.268)

16b. Drugs effects are influenced by: ?A. Dosage, Purity & Administration B. Purity, Availability & Category C. Drug mixing, User’s perception & Mood D. Availability, Purity & Sensation E. None of the Above (Pg 269)

17b. P-dope also know as ____, can be ____A. Heroin, Smoked B. Cocaine, Sniffed C. Crack, Injected into the vein D. Crystal, injected E. Meth, smoked

18b. “Snow” affects the body by: A. Decreasing the heartbeat B. Raising the blood pressure C. Decreases the mental alertness D. Decreasing self-confidence E Causing fatigue (Pg. 275)

19b. Drug related homicide is more common in: A. Middle class B. The affluent community C. lower class D. The Midwestern U.S. E. The Southern U.S. (Pg. 277)

20b. According to the General Deviance Syndrome Theory: . A. Drug users are forced into a life of crime B. The high correlation between drug use and crime does not mean that drugs use causes crime. C. There is a strong connection between higher status and marijuana D. Cocaine has long been associated with affluent people. E. Drug users have certain social and social-psychological characteristics. (Pg 280)

Part04: More Old Video and Lecture Items

Lecture VII Conflict Theory 21b. The sociology of _____ should pay more attention to what Domhoff called______A. Societies; Human Complicity B. Oppression; Abstractions C. Deviance; The Ruling Class D. Groups; Persecution E. Poverty; Nuts, Sluts, and Perverts.

22b. Alexander Liazos believe writers of texts books failed because of their continued use of: A. Nuts, Sluts and Perverts B. Deviants C. Prostitutes D. Humanize or normalize E. None of the above. 23b. The true objective of the leaders of the Temperance Movement was: A. Eliminate Alcohol B. Enhance the status of abstaining groups and demonstrate their political clout. C. Restore relative power of enforcers and resistors D. Abstinence E. Passage of the 18th amendment.

24b. The study of divergent subcultures in American society is: A. Theory of criminalization B. Legality of Norms C. The Temperance Movement D. Conflict Theory E. Theoretical Criminology

25b. A cultural norm officially announced by the political authorities in a collectivity is: A. A legal norm B. A deviant-pathology C. A social conflict-political D. Stigmatization E. Conflict Theory

V08: The Search for Satan

26b. Before being committed to psychiatric treatment, Mary worked as a _____. A. store clerk. B. small business owner. C. fulltime housewife and mother. D. telecommunications technician. E. school teacher.

27b. At Rush North Side Presbyterian Medical Center, Mary was evaluated by _____ who used an analogy of _____ to describe Mary's condition in lay terms. A. Dr Bennett Braun, rolling marbles B. Dr Roberta Sachs, shattered vase pieces C. Dr Judith Peterson, scattered toothpicks D. Dr Meredith Shriner, crashing waves D. Dr Jack Leggett, blowing leaves

28b. After evaluation, Dr Sachs concluded that Mary had _____ child alters and _____ cult alters within her. A. 13, 11 B. 8, 14 C. 15, 7 D. 4, 10 E. 12, 7

29b. According to Dr Cory Hammond, Dr. Green also developed a(n) _____ to determine if one's cult loyalties were still active. A. Cult Exposure Code B. Satanic Ritual Scale C. Alpha Exposure Code D. Gamma Erasure Code E. Internal Erasure Code

30b. Patty Burgess became suspicious of Dr Braun's treatment when the doctor discussed her son's description of how he _____. A. ritually sacrificed small animals near his home. B. was physically abused by his father. C. taken part in sacrificial cross burnings. D. was sexually abused by Patty. E. had stabbed a man in the belly and his guts popped out.

V10: The Transformation

31b. What value in American culture does Susan Aiken say is oftentimes buried in the sand? A. tolerance, B. love, C. equality, D. free speech, E. privacy.

32b. What was the Salt Mine beside a home for Drag Queens? A. warehouse, B. car lot, C. abandoned factory, D. subway train depot, E. garbage dump.

33b. When he talks about his marriage which of these feeling did Ricardo express about contracting aids? A. he found satisfaction in being male regardless of having aids, B. having male role models replaced his desire to make-up as a woman, C. the church had been a source of strength during his transformation, D. having aids was okay because he found God and love, E. aids was less frightening since he was off the street.

34b. Hugo told Ricardo it was not hard for him to be a man, but people seeing him as a ____ was a problem. A. street person, B. homosexual, C. transvestite, D. Latino, E. woman.

35b. What did Gigi tell Ricardo when he went to get her off the street? A. he would always be her little sister, B. he was involved in religion, C. he was sorry he changed his life, D. he wanted to go with him to the new dormitories, E. he didn't understand the effects of her time in jail.

V11: The Godfather of Cocaine

36b. According to the video, The Godfather of Cocaine, Pablo Escobar was the most successful criminal in history having amassed a fortune of _____, and gaining a reputation in his hometown as _____. A. $2 billion; an organized crime leader B. $950 million; just a normal guy C. $5 billion; a brutal thug D. $675 million; a ruthless murderer E. $3 billion; folk hero

37b. The video, The Godfather of Cocaine, states that Escobar's operation was most efficient and that a pilot could earn _____ per flight smuggling cocaine into the Unites States with only a _____ chance of being caught by law enforcement agents. A. $500,000; 1 in 20 B. $1 million; 1 in 100 C. $750,000; 1 in 30 D. $2 million; 1 in 10 E. $1.5 million; 1 in 50

38b According to the video, The Godfather of Cocaine, _____ was the person who convinced Pablo Escobar to buy _____ as a transshipment point. A. Carlos Leyter; an airstrip on Grand Cayman B. Ron Pettingill; an airstrip and dock facilities on Grand Turk Island C. Max Merlestein; villa in the Bahamas D. Barry Seal; an airstrip in Nicaragua E. Robert Vesco; Norman's Key

39b. The video, The Godfather of Cocaine, states that according to the former US Ambassador to Columbia, _____, the Columbian government viewed the cocaine situation as _____. A. Harry Fullet; an evil inflicted upon their country. B. Ron Pettingill; an industry which needed to be regulated. C. Carlos Leyter; a situation that was beyond their control. D. Lewis Tames; a United States problem. E. Barry Seal; as an industry which was completely harmless.

40b. According to the video, The Godfather of Cocaine, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) used _____ to initially locate cocaine production facilities in Columbia. A. surveillance spy planes B. intercepted communications C. transponders in ether shipments D. paid informants E. combined U.S. and Columbian military patrols.

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