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18 Cards in this Set
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limited acculturation
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Focusing on cultural identity and minimizing the role of a dominant culture
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Bi-culturation
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Finding balance by actively participating in two cultures at once
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Integration
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Embracing the new culture and abandoning the minority culture
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Poverty level of Blacks
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50%
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Poverty level of Hispanic-Americans
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25%
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Native American Poverty
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lowest income among all groups
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Institutional Family
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Primary goals of family life were stability and security; happiness was secondary
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The Psychological Family
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Primary goals of family life was satisfaction of individual family members. Based on a profound contradiction; individual happiness coupled with family stability
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The Pluralistic Family
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Does not offer an ideal for what constitutes a good family. No family form is inherently better than another; multiple family forms are creative responses to a modern world. Personal satisfaction continues to be important but this perspective adds the ideal of flexibility
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The entropic family
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The natural drift of family life in contemporary America is toward slowly diminishing connection, meaning, and community
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The intentional Family
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You have to have a plan if you want your family to end up where you want it to be.
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Duration effect
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A natural decline in reported satisfaction with marriage after the honeymoon
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Secure Attachment
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65%
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Insecure
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10%
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Avoidant
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20%
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disorganized
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5-10%
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Resistant attachment
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Due to inconsistent parenting--kids can be enthusiastic, sometimes indifferent and unresponsive
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Avoidant attachment
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Impatient, unresponsive, self-centered, rejecting mothers.
Parents provide too much stimulation |