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Traditionally, family has been defined as a unit of two or more people who are related by what? |
Blood, marriage, or adoption and who lived together |
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The U.S. Census Bureau defined as any group of persons residing together |
Household |
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The family of origin is also called what? |
The family of orientation |
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This is the kind of family and which were born or which you grew up |
Family of origin |
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Families were creation is also known as what? |
The family of cohabitation |
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This is the family you begin if and when you get married and have children |
Family procreation |
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Which kind of family it's meant to just grab the great variability in family forms? |
Post modern family |
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What are three common examples of the post modern family |
Buy a nuclear families, blended families, and single-parent families |
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What type of family in which members live in two different households? |
Bio nuclear family |
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Which type family often is the result of parents being divorced in their children spending time in both homes? |
Bionuclear family |
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A blended family is also known as what? |
Step family |
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This family is created when two people Mary and one or both planes into the household a child or children from previous marriage or relationship |
Blended family or stepfamily |
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Children can calmly find themselves in these two households if one or both of their parents remarry someone who has children from a previous marriage or relationship |
Bio nuclear family and blended family |
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Which family is one in which a child or children live with one parent? |
Single-parent family |
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This kind of family not only includes their nuclear family but others as well |
Extended family |
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This family are primarily relatives by blood, marriage, remarriage, or adoption, ranging from grandparents to nieces two brothers and mom went for my family is this? |
Kin |
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These individuals are unrelated individuals who are treated as if they are related |
Affiliated kin |
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Which residents describe the situation in which a newly married Partners set up their own household |
Neolocal |
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What presidents describes a situation in which a newly married partners relief within the husbands family? |
Patrilocal |
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Which residents describes a situation in which newly married partners live within the wife's family |
Matrilical |
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During the 1950s more children were produced during a specific period than ever before or cents. This swelling of the population was because of what |
The baby boom |
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Buoyed by unpredicted prosperity, government support for homebuilding and highway construction, low-interest mortgages, and other inducements, families begin a huge migration from the cities to the suburbs to realize dreams of home ownership |
Suburbanization |
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Mothers, following the advice in Dr. Benjamin Spock's influential book on how to raise healthy children, baby and childcare, tended to communicate with her children rather than use physical discipline |
Child centered culture |
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This particular way of thinking is patterns of thinking that affect how we respond to new ideas |
Mindsets |
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This way of thinking is actively seeking to understand, analyze, and evaluate information in order to solve specific problems |
Critical thinking |
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Name the four steps to critical thinking |
1. Get an understanding of the problem 2.gather information and interpret it 3. Develop a solution plan and carry it out 4. Evaluate the plans effectiveness |
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The specific functions are open, stated, intended, and conscious functions |
Manifest functions |
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These functions are unintended or unconscious: they have hidden purposes |
Latent functions |
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Living in a relationship or family, however, means that we must deal with the desires of others. Many relationships, therefore, consist of power struggles. what conflict is this? |
Conflict over power |
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Most households never have quite enough time, money, or possessions to go around, and conflicts and Sue's. Which conflict is this? |
Conflict over resources |
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This is a behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status |
Role |
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This is a behavior expected of a female or a mail in a particular culture |
Gender role |
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This is the role that is a behavior defined by biological constraints |
Sex-role |
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What are the two kinds of learning in the social learning theory? |
Learning my reinforcement. Learning by modeling |
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This form of learning receipts for words as well as punishment |
Learning by reinforcement |
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This form of learning is there imitation |
Learning by modeling |
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According to this theory, children think, understand, and reason with changes as they grow older, and the result of biological malnutrition and increasing social experience. |
Cognitive development theory |
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The cognitive development theory was based on the findings of A Swiss psychologist |
Jean Piaget |
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In the 1960s the cognitive development Theory was reinforced by who |
Lawrence kohlberg |
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Mystery suggest that, as children, we develop a framework of knowledge a gender schema about what we think male and female's typically do, and we then use the framework to interpret new information about gender |
Gender schema theory |
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The gender schema theory really it's also to what type of stereotype |
Gender stereotype |
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List the six functions of dating |
1. Recreation 2. Companionship 3. Intimacy and sex 4. Mate selection 5. Socialization 6. Status achievement |
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There are three filtering processes for the dating model list all three |
1. Stimulus 2. Values 3. Rolls. |
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The first stage of the dating module involves physical attraction. People come together because they are attracted to each other physically. |
Stimulus |
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The second stage, the two people compare their individual values to determine whether they are compatible. |
Values |
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In the third stage, the two negotiate rules comparatively. |
Roles |
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When finding a partner, this particular setting is in which people do not normally interact and so potential partners are not likely to meet |
Open field |
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This form of meeting up our interaction is likely. Settings in which people are likely to interact and so potential partners may meet |
Open field |
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List the variations of dating |
Hanging out, hooking up, joined at the hip, long-distance dating. |
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List the four ways of retracting to a deteriorating relationship |
The neglect response, the exit response, the loyalty response, the voice response. |
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This response to break up is "just let the relationship go ahead and fall apart " |
The neglect response |
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This response to breaking up is "we have to end our relationship" |
Exit response |
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Another way to ending a relationship would be "let's just stick it out despite any difficulties" |
The loyalty responce |
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A response to ending a relationship "we need to talk about improving our relationship " |
The voice response |
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This is the person who is temperamentally suited to another one's best friend, confidant, and romantic Partner |
Soulmate |
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This is the person who is temperamentally suited to another one's best friend, confidant, and romantic Partner |
Soulmate |
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Intimacy with, caring for, and commitment to another person |
Love actually |
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In ancient Greece and Rome sexual level is called |
Eros |
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In ancient Greek and Roman Altouristic love was called |
Agape |
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Ancient Greek and Roman friendship level was called |
Phileo |
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In the wheel Siri what's the four stages of love |
1. Report 2. Self revelation 3. Mutual dependency 4. Intimacy need fulfillment |
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In stage one of the wheel ferry, the four stages of love, report is the feeling of what |
Ease |
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In stage one of the wheel ferry, the four stages of love, report is the feeling of what |
Ease |
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In stage two of the wheel Siri, the four stages of love, self revelation discloses what feelings |
Personal |
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In stage III in the wheel Siri, the fourth stages of love, mutual dependency entails what |
Sharing with each other, sharing pleasures, ideas, humor, and sexual desire |
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In stage four of the wheel theory, the four stages of love, intimacy need filament requires what |
Reinforcing each other |
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In the styles of love, Lees six kinds of relationships. List all six kinds of relationships |
1. Love of beauty and physical/Eros 2. Absence of love/mania 3. Playful love/Ludus 4. Compassionate love/storage 5. Alturistic love/agrape 6. Practical love/pragma |
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This type of love is the love and beauty, this lifestyle is characterized by intense emotional attachment and powerful sexual feelings |
eros |
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This form of love is abscess of love, does live sound consist of strong sexual attraction and emotional intensity, extreme jealousy, and mood swings alternating between ecstasy and despair |
Mania |
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This form of love is abscess of love, does live sound consist of strong sexual attraction and emotional intensity, extreme jealousy, and mood swings alternating between ecstasy and despair |
Mania |
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This love is casual and carefree. This love still focuses on sex as re-creation, enjoyment of many sexual partners rather then concentrating on one serious relationship. |
Ludus |
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This love is affectionate, peaceful, and compassionate kind of love |
Storge |
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This is all true stick love – unselfish, self-sacrificing love. This lifestyle describes those who attempt to fulfill others needs even at the expense of their own |
Agape |
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This form of love is practical love, the type of love that makes a rational assessment of a potential partners positives and negatives |
Pragma |
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This term may be defined as usually intolerant or even hostile emotional response to a real or imagined threat to a love relationship |
Jealousy |
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How does jealousy work? |
Jealousy sets boundaries for a relationship. Jealousy may be either suspicious or reactive |
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This term is the ability or potential to impose one's will on another person – to get them to think, feel, or do something they would not ordinarily have done spontaneously |
Power |
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Explain what unequal power doesn't relationship |
– In effect self-esteem – Inhabit satisfaction, love, and sharing feelings – It encourages manipulation |
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List several ways conflict can be positive for good relationships |
– Conflict helps to clarify differences – Conflict keep small issues from being big ones – Conflict can improve relationships |
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List five ways how people can handle conflict |
1.competing 2.parallel 3.accommodating 4.compromising 5.collaborating |
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For styles of conflicts and how people can handle conflict this quote relates to what? "Conflict is work, and only one can win" |
Competing |
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And how people can handle conflict in the styles of conflicts this quote relates to which conflict?"If we ignore the problem, maybe it will go away" |
Parallel |
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For styles of conflict and how people can handle conflict this quote relates to what? "Let's try to find a harmonious solution" |
Accommodating |
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For styles of conflict and how people can handle conflict this quote relates to what? "Let's try to find a harmonious solution" |
Accommodating |
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For styles of complex and how people can handle conflicts this quote relates to which conflict? "Lipstick a solution we can both live with" |
Compromising |
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For styles of conflict and how people can handle conflict this quote relates to what? "Let's try to find a harmonious solution" |
Accommodating |
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For styles of complex and how people can handle conflicts this quote relates to which conflict? "Lipstick a solution we can both live with" |
Compromising |
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For styles of conflicts and how people can handle conflicts this quote relates to which conflict? "Let's really work to benefit us both" |
Collaborating |
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In Ottomans Horsemen of the apocalypse what are the five types of destructive interactions |
1.contempt 2.criticism 3.defensiveness 4.stonewalling 5.belligerents |
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Which five types of distractive interactions relate to this comment, "well, the master leader is late for dinner again" This comment express is that your partners inferior or understandable |
Contempt |
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Which five types of distractive interactions relate to this comment, "well, the master leader is late for dinner again" This comment express is that your partners inferior or understandable |
Contempt |
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I'm the five types of destructive interactions which interaction best relates with this ". "Hey you, no the barbecuing is not your talent. Why bother?" This quote is making disapproving judgments or evaluations about your partner |
Criticism |
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Which five types of distractive interactions relate to this comment, "well, the master leader is late for dinner again" This comment express is that your partners inferior or understandable |
Contempt |
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I'm the five types of destructive interactions which interaction best relates with this ". "Hey you, no the barbecuing is not your talent. Why bother?" This quote is making disapproving judgments or evaluations about your partner |
Criticism |
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Of the five types of distractive interactions which best fits with this ". "Look, I know what you're doing going to say, and I resent it " This quote is not listening but rather defending yourself against a presumed attack |
Defensiveness |
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Which five types of distractive interactions relate to this comment, "well, the master leader is late for dinner again" This comment express is that your partners inferior or understandable |
Contempt |
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I'm the five types of destructive interactions which interaction best relates with this ". "Hey you, no the barbecuing is not your talent. Why bother?" This quote is making disapproving judgments or evaluations about your partner |
Criticism |
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Of the five types of distractive interactions which best fits with this ". "Look, I know what you're doing going to say, and I resent it " This quote is not listening but rather defending yourself against a presumed attack |
Defensiveness |
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Of the five types of destructive in your actions which best fits this quote. Quote we've been over this before, and there's no point discussing it again" This quote is refusing to listen to your partner, specifically his or her complaints |
Stonewalling |
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Which five types of distractive interactions relate to this comment, "well, the master leader is late for dinner again" This comment express is that your partners inferior or understandable |
Contempt |
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I'm the five types of destructive interactions which interaction best relates with this ". "Hey you, no the barbecuing is not your talent. Why bother?" This quote is making disapproving judgments or evaluations about your partner |
Criticism |
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Of the five types of distractive interactions which best fits with this ". "Look, I know what you're doing going to say, and I resent it " This quote is not listening but rather defending yourself against a presumed attack |
Defensiveness |
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Of the five types of destructive in your actions which best fits this quote. Quote we've been over this before, and there's no point discussing it again" This quote is refusing to listen to your partner, specifically his or her complaints |
Stonewalling |
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Of the five types of District of interactions which best fits this quote. " just a minute, who elected you got? " This quote is being provocative and challenging your partners power and authority |
Belligerents |