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Your authors contend that families peform three major functions. Name 2: |
1:Raising children responsibly 2:offering emotional security |
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Why do we now use the term "post modern" family |
Because of new or altered family form or development |
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True or false: Historically ,the family has been understood as a social institute |
True |
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Two ideas have emerged to explain the increasingly relaxed institutional control over relationship choices .one is the family decline perspective and the other is family ______________ perspective. |
Change |
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Your authors list 5 social conditions that impacts families. Name one |
demographic characteristics,family policies, historical periods or events, Evernew biological and communication technologies, economic conditions |
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Briefly state why your authors believe that agreement on family policy is difficult to achieve in our society |
Because it involves society wide decisions (national and local campaigns) |
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True or false: your authors assume that people do not need to understand themselves and their choices in the context of the larger society |
False |
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There are two forms of decision making - - choosing by default and choosing ______________. |
Knowledgeably |
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What is" family identify" and how is it created? |
Ideas, feelings, family values created by memories and traditions |
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Today, the conflict between familistic values ________________ and values create tension in society within ourselves |
Individualistic |
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True or false :relaxed institutional control means that there is no typical family form today |
True |
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True or false :according to your authors, scientific studies about families isn't needed -- we know about families because we've lived in one |
False |
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How does scientific study can help us understand what is going on within families |
It helps overcome blinders or biases - provides norms for transcending the blinders of personal experience-*families are evolving |
Several answers |
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List and briefly describe (one or two sentences) four of the nine theoretical perspectives: |
3. Family & ecology perspective - how families is influenced by surrounding 4. Structure functional perspective- family perform the essential functions for society 5. Family system theory - views of family as a whole 6. Attachment theory - early childhood experience with caregiver shape psychological attachment styles |
Focus on institution of family |
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Name two types of data collection techniques that Could be used to conduct socialogical research |
9. Interviews and questionnaires 10. Naturalistic observation |
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True or false: researchers needs to be guided by professional standards and ethical principles of respect for research participants |
True |
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Social attitudes and behaviors expected and associated with the two sexes |
Gender |
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Degree to which an individual season sell for herself as masculine or feminine |
Gender identity |
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Male or female anatomy and physiology |
Sex |
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Traditional gender roles for women began to change and by the 1980s, professional women and the workforce began to feel the pressure to do it all -- to be____________ |
The professional woman |
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True or false :research on behavioral gender differences suggest that there are fewer than we might think. Men and women are more alike than different |
True |
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" discrimination against women in a labor force is no longer a problem. This reflex _________sexism |
Modern |
Traditional modern (contemporary) |
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True or false: your authors state that there are many societies where women dominate men |
True |
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True or false socialization is the process by which people develop their human capacities and acquire a unique personality and identified by which culture is passed from generation to generation |
False |
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True or false: never expected to have the expressive character traits |
False |
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In the "social learning theory" of socialization, children learn gender roles by ____________ the parents, teachers and peers and are rewarded for the for what its perceived as sex -appropriate behavior |
Media,taught |
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Attracted to same -sex partners |
Homosexual |
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Attracted to opposite-sex partners |
Heterosexual |
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Have emotional feelings and made desires intimate relationshis with others,just not sexual ones |
Asexual |
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Attracted to people of both sexes |
Bisexuals |
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Briefly define the term pansexual |
Someone who is attracted to various gender expressions |
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Despite decades of research it is still unclear as to how sexual orientation develops and whether it is genetically or ________________shaped. |
Socially |
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Patriarchal sex is based off of male dominence and __________________ as its primary purpose |
Reproduction |
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The interactionist perspective on sexuality state that men and women are influenced by sexual script that they learn from their ____________ |
Culture |
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Your author points out that _________ _________ ___________ became easily available in the 1960s, thus people to have sex without the fear of pregnancy |
Birth Control pills |
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True or false your alters points out that the AIDS epidemic but two people attention, in a dramatic way, the need to be sexually responsible |
True |
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True or false marriage is between individuals relatively secure attachment style That take place about age 25 and are between partners who grew up intact families are the most likely to be satisfying and stable |
True |
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Name the three components you during Birds name the three components in Sternberg's triangular theory of love |
1.passion 2.intimacy 3.commitment |
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The text characterizes commitment by |
Willingness to work through problems and conflicts |
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This style entails fear of abandonment the possible consequences to his jealousy or trying to control one's partner |
An insecure/anxious attachment style |
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The authors assert that people choose partners in the marriage market people enter the market with resources: ____________ and social characteristics and bargain for the best buy that they can get |
Personal |
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Give a brief description of assortice mating |
Individuals gradually filtered those whom they think will not make the best spouse |
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True or false: at least one third and pays married couples ages 18-49 lived together before their wedding |
True |
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True or false couples today meander toward marriage |
True |
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The first phase of reiss will theory of the development of love is |
Persona and fullfillment |
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To the u.s Census Bureau,_________ means married |
Single |
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True or false young people today spend less time in higher education exploring the world of work career and family than in the past |
True |
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True or false :according to your authors, go cohabitation has e Emerged as a socially acceptable alternative to a marriage |
True |
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You're authors document a number of facts about modern cohabitation. list two related to the demographic of cohabitating couples |
1 .Getting named is no longer. The only way to gain adult status -group or communal living alone,living with parents,living together 2. Marriage has become less strongly defined as permanent |
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Polls have shown a gradual___________ an agreement with the idea that being gay or lesbian is an acceptable alternative lifestyle |
Increase |
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True or false: your Author state that there is no evidence that children are confused about their gender identity or that they are more likely to be homosexual |
True |
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List one argument for same sex marriage |
Legal and financial aid |
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