Exam 2: Exploring Relationships and Families

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According to the text, one disadvantage of survey research is it depends on the

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Family researchers will often generate a , or "educated guess" about the way things are, based on their theoretical orientation.

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Using allows researchers to analyze large data sets without conducting their own surveys.

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The perspective once argued for the functionality of specialized gender roles.

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Representative samples (like Gallup polls) are important to family survey research because the results can be to the national population of the sample.

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While part of being a scientist is having objectivity, in reality

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Suzanne and Paul obtained a complete list of all 500 students in their marriage and family class. Starting with the first student on the list, each student was assigned a number ranging from 1 to 500. Then, Paul and Suzanne selected for their study every 10th number on the list. Clearly, they were trying to ensure that their research

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A(n) is possible when the researcher has a large amount of control over the various aspects of the phenomena under study.

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Choose five theoretical perspectives on the family and provide a one-sentence summary of how each theory views families.

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Researchers who randomly assign subjects to different groups would suggest that the investigators are using which technique?

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Within exchange theory, the refers to the relationship between commitment to the relationship and power in the relationship.

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Theoretical perspectives are ways of

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How does "laboratory observation" differ from "naturalistic observation"? Give an example of each.

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What marks the end of the family life cycle, according to the text?

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The perspective calls attention to unequal power within the family.

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data can show change in individuals over time.

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A potential bias of case studies is that people who present themselves for counseling may differ in important ways from those who do not.

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Which of the following is NOT a neighborhood risk factor which puts children at greater risk for negative outcomes including violence?

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The perspective sees the family as a social institution that performs certain essential functions for a society.

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A possible disadvantage of the family ecology perspective is that it is .

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