Multi-Q: A Review Game

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Welcome to …
M UL T I - Q !
Question & Answer Review Game
Designed for Use in the Classroom
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Multi–Q
Rules
Points are collected
as a team; however,
each player must answer
his/her question
without help
from teammates.
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Multi–Q
Rules
If a question is answered
correctly, that team adds
those points to their team
score. The opposing team
may now chose a question.
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If a question is answered
incorrectly, the team score
does not change.
The opposing team may
now chose a question.
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This game does not support
automatic scoring. Please
assign a scorekeeper for
your team. This person
should keep track of points
for both teams.
GET READY TO START
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You will choose questions
from
the following
six topic areas:
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What do you know about…
Deviance
What do you know about…
Functionalism
What do you know about…
Symbolic
Interactionism
What do you know about…
Conflict
Theory
What do you know about…
Mix
What do you know about…
General
Deviance
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FINAL QUESTION
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Topic 1 for
10 points …
What is
deviance?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Behaviour that departs
from the norm
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Topic 1 for 20 points …
Rules that define
what is
appropriate or
inappropriate
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The
correct
answer
is…
Norm
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Topic 1 for 30 points …
Ways to promote
conformity to the
norms
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The
correct
answer
is…
Social control
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Topic 1 for 40 points …
Two types of
external social
control
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The
correct
answer
is…
Formal & informal
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Topic 1 for 50 points …
Developed during
the socialization
process & lies
within the
individual
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The
correct
answer
is…
Internal social control
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Topic 2 for
10 points …
2 ‘branches’ of
functionalism
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The
correct
answer
is…
Strain theory & control
theory
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Topic 2 for
20 points…
What is the most
obvious &
widespread form
of deviance?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Innovation – Strain theory
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Topic 2 for 30 points…
A social condition
where norms are
weak, conflicting
or absent
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The
correct
answer
is…
Anomie
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Topic 2 for 40 points …
What purpose did
Durkheim think
deviance has?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Deviance clarifies norms
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Topic 2 for 50 points …
Four responses
to strain theory
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The
correct
answer
is…
Innovation, ritualism,
retreatism & rebellion
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Topic 3 for 10 points …
2 theories that
fall under this
category
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The
correct
answer
is…
Labeling Theory &
Differential Association
Theory
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Topic 3 for 20 points …
Theory that
emphasizes the
role of primary
groups
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correct
answer
is…
Differential Association
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Topic 3 for 30 points …
What does
Labeling Theory
explain?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Why deviance is ‘relative’
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Topic 3 for 40 points …
According to
Labeling Theory,
deviance is
always a matter
of …
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The
correct
answer
is…
Social definitions
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Topic 3 for 50 points …
Who wrote about
negative effects
of labeling?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Erving Goffman
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Topic 4 for 10 points …
How does control
theory look at
deviance?
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The
correct
answer
is…
In terms of social inequality
& power
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Topic 4 for 20 points …
Who proposed some
basic ways that
industrial society
protects itself from
deviants?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Steven Spitzer
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Topic 4 for 30 points …
Who defines
what is and what
is not deviance?
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The
correct
answer
is…
The people with power & in
control
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Topic 4 for 40 points …
What is ‘white
collar crime’?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Job-related crimes
committed by high status
people
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Topic 4 for 50 points …
Conflict
Perspective
supports what
belief about
minorities?
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The
correct
answer
is…
They receive unequal
treatment in the criminal
justice system
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Topic 5 for 10 points …
Reducing
seriousness of
the crime & injury
to lower status
people
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The
correct
answer
is…
Victim discounting
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Topic 5 for 20 points …
Explain the Age
of exposure
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The
correct
answer
is…
Children learn deviant
behaviour easier & faster
at a younger age
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Topic 5 for 30 points …
Following social
norms
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The
correct
answer
is…
Conformity
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Topic 5 for 40 points …
Bonnie & Clyde
are an example
of what
deviance?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Secondary deviance
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Topic 5 for 50 points …
For sociologists,
the sale of what
book is currently
causing
concerns?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Mein Kempf
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Topic 6 for 10 points …
Awards &
promotions are
examples
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The
correct
answer
is…
Positive social sanction
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Topic 6 for 20 points …
Behaviour that
over-conforms to
social
expectations
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The
correct
answer
is…
Positive deviance
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Topic 6 for 30 points …
Drug addicts are
an example of
which strain
theory
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correct
answer
is…
Retreatism: rejects social
goals & means
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Topic 6 for 40 points …
What is a
stigma?
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The
correct
answer
is…
An undesirable trait/label
that is used to characterize
an individual
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Topic 6 for 50 points …
Type your
question here
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The
correct
answer
is…
Type the answer to
Topic 6-50 pts here
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BONUS
QUESTION
Congratulations!
If you answer the Bonus
Question correctly, your team
receives double the points
assigned to this question.
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DIRECTIONS
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THE FINAL QUESTION
What is the
difference
between primary
& secondary
deviance?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Primary – isolated incident
Secondary –
lifestyle/everything that the
person is
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WAGERED AMOUNTS
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T HAN K S F O R P LAY I N G !
Add up your team
score and report it to
your teacher.
DON’T FORGET TO STUDY & REVIEW ON YOUR OWN!