1) Deviance specialists with more objective interests focus their analyses on the deviant act, characteristic, or person. a. True b. False 2) Analyses of power are central to deviance research that leans toward the more objective end of the objective-subjective continuum. a. True b. False 3) Subjective interests in a person being “too fat†or “too thin†have to do with the b. False 4) Acts of scientific misconduct are rare. a. True b. False 5) Socialization is a form of retroactive social control. a. True b. False 6) The process of deinstitutionalization illustrates how the social control of mental illness has changed over time. a. True b. False 7) The government is a tool used by other groups in society that are acting as moral entrepreneurs, but in contemporary Canada it no longer acts as a moral entrepreneur itself. a. True b. False 8) In modern state systems (e.g., Canada), religion no longer influences dominant moral codes. a. True b. False 9) The claims to “truth†made by scientists are unaffected by political, religious, or commercial interests. a. True b. False 10) The medical community plays a role in the social typing of “too fatâ€. a. True b. False