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arranged marriage
marriage in which partners are selected by the couples parents
bilateral descent
norm that recognizes both parents families as child's close relatives
egalitarian family
family where authority is equally distributed b/t husband and wife
endogamy
"marrying within" - from ones own group
exogamy
"marrying outward" - from outside ones own group, clan, tribe or village
extended family
family consisting of two parents, unmarried children and other relatives
family of orientation
family in which one grows up, oneself, siblings, and parents
family of procreation
family that one establishes through marriage - oneself, children and spouse
homogamy
marrying someone with social characteristics like yours
matriarchal family
family in which the dominant figure is the oldest female
matrilineal descent
norm that recognizes only mothers family as child's close relatives
matrilocal residence
home where the married couple lives with the wife's family
monogamy
marriage of one man to one woman
neolocal residence
home where the married couple lives by themselves
nuclear family
family consists of two parents and unmarried children
patriarchal residence
home where married couple lives with husbands family
polyandry
marraige of one woman to tow or more men
polygamy
marriage of one person to two or more people of the opposite sex
polygyny
marriage of one man to tow or more women
serial monogomy
marraige of one person to two or more people but at one at a time