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An important attribute of a measure of association is that it is bounded. True or False The covariance reflects how two variables vary about their means together. True or False
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in this problem, we are given two statements and we have to determine whether the statement is true or false. So let us get started with. The first statement, which is an important attribute of a measure of association, is that it is bounded. Now we know that are measured of association quantifies the relationship between exposure and disease among two groups. So this is one typical example of measure of association, but however it is not necessary that the measure is bounded. So the first statement is false. Now, now the next statement is the co variance reflects how two variables vary about their means. Together, we know that covid audience mainly the presents the direction of relationship Of two video doubles. That means a positive sign of convenience. Value represents that two variables move to the same direction while a negative convenience means that two variables move to a positive direction. However, it has no bearing on their means on the means of the two variables. So again, Statement two is also false and this is the answer to the problem.
deviance | behavior that violates significant social norms |
stigma | a mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from the rest of society |
criminologists | social scientists who study criminal behavior |
strain theory | views deviance as the natural outgrowth of the values,norms, and structure of a society |
anomie | the situation that arises when the norms of society are unclear or are no longer applicable |
control theory | deviance is a natural occurence; conformity |
cultural transmission theory | deviance is a learned behavior through interaction with others |
differential association | concept that refers to the frequency and closeness of associations a person has with deviant and nondeviant individuals |
techniques of neutralization | techniques learned through the process of social interaction, act as a block on the controls that discourage deviant behavior |
labeling theory | focuses on how individuals come to be identified as deviant |
primary deviance | nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority |
secondary deviance | results in the individual being labeled as deviant and accepting the label as true |
degradation ceremony | the process of labeling an individual - public setting [trial] where the individual is denounced, found guilty and given the new identity of deviant |
crime | any act that is labeled as such by those of authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the government |
terrorism | the threat or actual use of violence to achieve political goals |
white-collar crime | offenses committed by individuals of high social status in the course of their professional lives |
crime syndicate | a large-scale organization of professional criminals that controls some vice or business through violence or the threat of violence |
criminal justice system | crimes fall under the jurisdiction of this system after they have been reported; police, courts & corrections |
police discretion | the police's power to determine who is actually arrested |
racial profiling | assuming that nonwhite americans are more likely to commit crime than white americans |
plea bargaining | the process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plead guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence |
recidivism | repeated criminal behavior |
The frequency and closeness of associations a person has with deviant and nondeviant individuals is called a. a stigma. c. both a and b b. differential association. d. neither a nor b Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
The frequency and closeness of associations a person has with deviant and nondeviant individuals is: Differential Association.
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