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80 Questions on Mental Disorder in Deviant Behavior - Exam 3 | SOC 213, Exams of Introduction to Sociology

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Soc 213/Deviant Behavior Dodd Bogart Test 3C
Part 1: Old Text Items
Ch.08: Mental Disorder
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1. According to Bower (1994) _____ of all adult Americans have experienced psychiatric disorder during their
lifetime. A. 50%, B. 90%, C. 10%, D. 100%, E. none of the above. (p. 158)
02. Which of the following is a classification of an organic disorder? A. psychosis, B. neurosis, C. personality
disorder, D. brain damage, E. none of the above. (p. 160)
03. Which of the following is NOT a Neurotic disorder? A. Schizophrenia, B. Anxiety reaction, C. Obsessive-
compulsive behavior, D. depressive reaction, E. Psychophysiologic disorder. (pp. 161-162)
04. Which of the following is a classification of a functional disorder? A. Schizophrenia, B. anxiety reaction, C.
personality disorder, D. depressive reaction, E. all of the above. (pp. 160-163)
05. Which of the following is a Psychotic disorder? A. Psychopathic personality, B. Anxiety reaction, C.
Obsessive-compulsive behavior, D. Depressive reaction, E. none of the above. (pp. 161-162)
06. Which of the following best fits into a classification where mental illness is common? A. an upper-class
white, B. a woman living in the suburbs, C. an upper-class Hispanics, D. city dwelling Asian, E. a poor man.
(pp. 166-167)
Ch. 09: Heterosexual Deviance
08. According to Thio, which country is the largest producer of hard-core pornography? A. Denmark, B. United
States, C. Germany, D. Japan, E. none of the above. (p. 189)
09. According to Labaton (1995) laws against which type of cyberporn has been actively enforced? A. child
pornography, B. bestiality, C. gay sex, D. lesbian sex, E. sexually violent. (p. 191)
11. Which of the following is NOT a common social factor among those that have extramarital sex? A. less
religious, B. those that had premarital sex, C. men, D. higher income, E. none of the above. (p. 194)
12. Liberals find pornography distasteful, and _____ censorship because they view pornography as _____. A.
applaud, horrific; B. are indifferent to, economically beneficial; C. oppose, harmless; D. oppose, healthy; E.
none of the above. (p. 192)
13. According to the National Opinion Research Center (1994) an individual is more likely to have extramarital
sex if they possess which of the following social characteristics? A. female, B. regular church attendance, C.
household income between $30,000 and $39,999, D. those that had premarital sex, E. none of the above. (p.
195)
14. A _____ is a type of prostitute that is most likely to dress well and adhere to a code of ethics. A. house
prostitute, B. child prostitute, C. street walker, D. call girl, E. none of the above. (p. 202)
Ch. 10: Homophobia and Its Targets
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Soc 213/Deviant Behavior Dodd Bogart Test 3C Part 1: Old Text Items Ch.08: Mental Disorder .

  1. According to Bower (1994) _____ of all adult Americans have experienced psychiatric disorder during their lifetime. A. 50%, B. 90%, C. 10%, D. 100%, E. none of the above. (p. 158)
  2. Which of the following is a classification of an organic disorder? A. psychosis, B. neurosis, C. personality disorder, D. brain damage, E. none of the above. (p. 160)
  3. Which of the following is NOT a Neurotic disorder? A. Schizophrenia, B. Anxiety reaction, C. Obsessive- compulsive behavior, D. depressive reaction, E. Psychophysiologic disorder. (pp. 161-162)
  4. Which of the following is a classification of a functional disorder? A. Schizophrenia, B. anxiety reaction, C. personality disorder, D. depressive reaction, E. all of the above. (pp. 160-163)
  5. Which of the following is a Psychotic disorder? A. Psychopathic personality, B. Anxiety reaction, C. Obsessive-compulsive behavior, D. Depressive reaction, E. none of the above. (pp. 161-162)
  6. Which of the following best fits into a classification where mental illness is common? A. an upper-class white, B. a woman living in the suburbs, C. an upper-class Hispanics, D. city dwelling Asian, E. a poor man. (pp. 166-167) Ch. 09: Heterosexual Deviance
  7. According to Thio, which country is the largest producer of hard-core pornography? A. Denmark, B. United States, C. Germany, D. Japan, E. none of the above. (p. 189)
  8. According to Labaton (1995) laws against which type of cyberporn has been actively enforced? A. child pornography, B. bestiality, C. gay sex, D. lesbian sex, E. sexually violent. (p. 191)
  9. Which of the following is NOT a common social factor among those that have extramarital sex? A. less religious, B. those that had premarital sex, C. men, D. higher income, E. none of the above. (p. 194)
  10. Liberals find pornography distasteful, and _____ censorship because they view pornography as _____. A. applaud, horrific; B. are indifferent to, economically beneficial; C. oppose, harmless; D. oppose, healthy; E. none of the above. (p. 192)
  11. According to the National Opinion Research Center (1994) an individual is more likely to have extramarital sex if they possess which of the following social characteristics? A. female, B. regular church attendance, C. household income between $30,000 and $39,999, D. those that had premarital sex, E. none of the above. (p.
  1. A _____ is a type of prostitute that is most likely to dress well and adhere to a code of ethics. A. house prostitute, B. child prostitute, C. street walker, D. call girl, E. none of the above. (p. 202) Ch. 10: Homophobia and Its Targets

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  1. Which of the following is NOT considered heterosexism? A. homophobia, B. homosexual prejudice, C. homosexual discrimination, D. heterosexual discrimination, E. heterosexual bias. (p. 220)
  2. According to Thio, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a homophobe? A. they stereotype as "homosexual" any man that has feminine characteristics, B. they are less educated, C. they are negative toward racial or ethnic minorities, D. knows many individuals that are gay or lesbian, E. they tend to be influenced by peers. (p. 222)
  3. The best term to describe a man that engages in sex with another man because he "doesn't get enough sex from his wife" is a A. situational, B. trade, C. street hustler, D. bisexual, E. none of the above. (p. 227)
  4. The best term that describes a lower-class teenaged boy that lets older men perform oral sex on him for money is a A. situational, B. trade, C. street hustler, D. bisexual, E. none of the above. (p. 227)
  5. Marcus (1933) defined "coming out" in all of the following stages EXCEPT A. coming out, B. commitment, C. sensitization, D. dissociation, E. these are all stages of coming out. (p. 232)
  6. "Sexual Orientation Disturbance" is characterized by which major classification of theory that attempts to explain why some individual are homosexual while others are heterosexual? A. Psychiatric Theory, B. Biological Theory, C. Sociological Theory, D. Natural Theory, E. none of the above. (p. 243) Part 2: Old Video & Lecture Items V08: Search for Satan
  7. Mary felt she might _____ when her insurance ran out. A. commit suicide, B. live life under a bridge as a bag woman, C. never see her husband again, D. be committed to a state institution, E. disappear among the homeless in another city. (p. 1)
  8. Mary's problems included A. seizures, B. panic attacks, C. a childhood learning disability, D. depression, E. all of the above. (p. 1)
  9. In Children at Risk Geraldo Rivera interviewed A. members of Satanic cults, B. families of cult members, C. well known therapists, D. clergy from Mary's church, e. academics who studied cults by infiltrating them. (p.
  1. Mary's friends _____ A. were afraid she was dead, B. kept in touch with her through her school, B. sent her frequent letters, C. organizing a group in her church, D. collected money for her medical expenses. (p. 4)
  2. Children in MPD treatment were rewarded for A. telling good stories, B. telling on each other, C. doing well on their lessons, D. their therapy art work, E. eating well and good behavior at meals. (p. 4) V10: The Transformation
  3. Evangelist Terry Lenton described _____ as the type of person who could sell tennis shoes to a paraplegic. A. Sara, B. Gina, C. Gigi, D. Edwin, E. the Apostle Paul.
  4. In the early part of "The Transformation", Ricardo says with respect to AIDS: A. AIDS has ruined my life. B. I thank God I have AIDS. C. AIDS is God's punishment for being a homosexual. D. I went to church seeking am miracle to cure me from AIDS. E. AIDS is a small part of my life.

Ch. 8: Mental Disorder

  1. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? A. The great majority of mental patients are not prone to violence and criminality. B. The mentally ill are usually less violent than alcoholics. C. Approximately one-half of all schizophrenics spontaneously get better over the course of 20 years. D. The symptoms of apathy and inertia constitute the core of schizophrenia. E. When mental patients turn to violence, it is usually outer-directed. (p. 159)
  2. _____ is the most common type of psychosis. A. schizophrenia B. bipolar disorder C. psychophysiologic disorder D. obsessive-compulsive behavior E. anxiety reaction (p. 161)
  3. _____ is a generalized, vague, free-floating apprehension, the object of which cannot be identified. A. phobia B. obsession-compulsion C. psychophysiologic disorder D. anxiety disorder E. manic-depression (p. 162)
  4. Which of the following is more likely to be experienced by women rather than men? A. alcohol abuse disorders B. anxiety attacks C. antisocial personality D. paranoia E. drug abuse disorders (p. 167)
  5. The _____ is also known as the "right-or-wrong test." A. M'Naghten rule B. product test C. moral treatment decree D. defense shift E. Durham rule (p. 174)
  6. Emotional conflict is the underlying concept of _____. A. the medical model B. stress theory C. social- learning theory D. the labeling model E. psychoanalytic theory (p. 177)
  7. Using people's responses during times of war as an example, R. D. Laing (1967) refers to psychosis as a _____. A. physical disease B. failure of the ego to mediate between the id and the superego C. sane response to an insane world D. chemical imbalance E. residual, leftover category of deviance (p. 183) Ch. 9: Heterosexual Deviance
  8. Which of the following statements regarding pornography is TRUE? A. During the period from 1960 to 1969, the availability of pornography and the rate of rape in the U.S. increased substantially. B. Most of the pornographic materials in the U.S. are not violent. C. Both politically conservative and feminist groups crusade for tougher anti-pornography laws on the grounds that it degrades women. D. U.S. cities with high circulation of sexually oriented magazines have higher rates of rape than cities with low circulation. E. Laboratory studies have supported the contention that violent pornography is harmless. (pp. 191-193)
  9. More than other types of prostitutes, _____ are more likely to be abused by customers and the police. A. adolescent prostitutes B. house prostitutes C. baby pros D. call girls E. streetwalkers (p. 199)
  10. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? A. Women are ten times more likely to get the AIDS virus from men than men are to get it from women. B. Prostitutes who use drugs intravenously have a high incidence of the AIDS virus. C. The percentage of prostitutes with the AIDS virus are higher in poor countries than in the U.S. D. House prostitutes are more likely to ensure that their clients use condoms. E. The U.S. Center for Disease Control found that the incidence of being diagnosed with the AIDS virus varied from 50 to 60 percent among house prostitutes in Nevada and San Francisco. (pp. 201, 205)
  11. In Roberta Perkins' study, WORKING GIRLS, the LEAST IMPORTANT reason given by the respondents for entering prostitution was _____. A. money B. sexual enjoyment C. unemployment D. support of a drug habit E. supporting a family (p. 205)
  1. Of the five types of prostitutes described by Thio, _____ are less alienated from conventional society than their counterparts due to their association with people outside the profession. A. streetwalkers B. baby pros C. adolescent prostitutes D. house prostitutes E. call girls (p. 206)
  2. The concept of "strengthening sexual morality" as a reason for prostitution is key to _____ theory. A. feminist B. social-psychological C. labeling D. functionalist E. psychoanalytic (p. 213)
  3. Predisposing and precipitating factors are components of _____ theory. A. feminist B. social- psychological C. labeling D. functionalist E. psychoanalytic (p. 215) Ch. 10: Homophobia and Its Targets
  4. According to survey results cited in the text, OVER HALF of the respondents indicated that they are in agreement with the idea of equal rights for gays and lesbians in the area of _____. A. the workplace B. marriage C. adoptions D. same-sex relationships E. holding political office (pp. 221-222)
  5. According to Thio's profile, homophobes are MORE likely to be _____. A. well educated B. progressive C. younger D. resilient to peer pressure E. men (p. 222)
  6. According to Thio's myths about the sexual minority, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Most same-sex couples utilize the same dominant and submissive gender roles as most heterosexual couples. B. The majority of child molesters are gay men. C. Same-sex couples are more likely to treat sex as play, while heterosexual couples are more likely to treat sex as work. D. Most people are concentrated at both ends of Kinsey's heterosexual-homosexual continuum. E. The American Psychiatric Association characterizes same- sex orientation as a symptom of mental illness. (pp. 225-226)
  7. Lesbian youths tend to view their same-sex attraction as _____. A. non-sexual B. traditional C. deviant D. primarily bisexual E. promiscuous in nature (p. 232) Which of the following is NOT a stage of gay identity acquisition? A. sensitization B. disturbance C. dissociation D. coming out E. commitment (p. 234)
  8. According to _____, people are born, rather than bred to be, gay. A. hormone theory B. sexual orientation disturbance C. brain theory D. genetic theory E. the social construction model (p. 242) Part 4: New Video & Lecture Items Video 08: The Search for Satan
  9. Which of the following was NOT a presenting symptom when Mary S. first approached a psychiatrist for medication and treatment? A. depression B. panic attacks C. hallucinations D. seizures E. blackouts
  10. Meredith Schreiner, Mary S.'s friend, did not see Mary over the course of several months because _____. A. she feared for her own safety B. Mary's husband refused to allow her to contact Mary C. she couldn't get along with Mary's doctors D. she disapproved of Mary's drug problem E. Mary's doctors feared that Meredith's MPD would adversely affect Mary
  11. According to Dr. Corydon Hammond's theory, the term "gamma program" refers to _____. A. deception B. general programming C. sexual programming D. killing E. medication dosage
  12. Pat Burgus's son, John, relates the details of cutting open a man's stomach to Dr. Bennett Braun; later, Pat Burgus recognizes the story as _____. A. the result of hypnotic suggestion B. one that she'd told John when
  1. In contrast to traditional views that crime is _____, Turk (1966) emphasized that crime is often _____. A. individual, social; B. pathological, realistic; C. political, economic; D. inevitable, preventable; E. socially constructed, real.
  2. According to Gusfield (1963) we can expect "symbolic crusades" to turn moral issues into criminal ones when dominant social classes A. obtain unprecedented power, B. become class conscious, C. begin to have problems hiring household help at low cost, D. start to fight among themselves, E. sense they are losing social status and political power.
  3. According to Liazos (1972), the sociology of deviance is plagued with _____ which has as its (their) purpose to obscure the role of power in creating deviance. A. personal anecdotes, B. editorial comments, C. the use of "the plausible passive" and "rampant reifications", D. selective omissions and stratic scare stories, E. all of the above.