Exam 2: Exploring Relationships and Families

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According to the framework, families must master developmental tasks in stages.

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Children who live in poor neighborhoods are at less risk for negative social, educational, economic, and health outcomes.

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The family life course development framework emphasizes the individual family as the unit of analysis and examines the orderly stages through which families are seen to move.

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The structure-functional theoretical perspective views the family as performing at least three important functions. Which of the following is NOT one of these?

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The pressure to achieve and the isolation of children from busy parents are all part of the environment.

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Which of the following is NOT a key concept of exchange theory?

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In the contemporary version of evolutionary theory, it is the survival of one's into future generations that is important.

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Briefly distinguish between the structure-functional perspective and the feminist perspective on families.

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A photograph in the text depicts individuals waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars might speculate about the individuals' personal power and resources relative to others in the United States?

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The text points out that each data collection technique

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The hypothesis proposes that work-marriage-family sequence is thought to be best for mental health and happiness.

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The question of how two previously separate individuals come together and over time create a shared view of themselves as a couple would be best answered using which perspective?

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Though there is no "typical" American family today, advocates supporting the perspective frequently argue that the heterosexual nuclear family is the norm, while their opponents refuse to view the nuclear family as normal, natural, or best.

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The perspective focuses on how the family influences and is influenced by the environments that surround it.

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The family ecology perspective believes every family is embedded in a set of , which exist outside of the family and influence it.

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A recent study among immigrants found that relationships "based not on blood or marriage but rather on religious rituals or close friendship ties" can serve as a functional alternative to the nuclear family. According to the text, what are these relationships called?

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From the family systems perspective, the parts of a family are seen as making a whole that is more than the mere sum of its parts.

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Realistic flavor and vivid detail are most likely to be found in which type of research method?

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The theory most likely to compare a family to the human body with its many parts, or to a computer program with its many interrelated components, is .

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The process by which family identity, traditions, and commitment emerge through interaction within a particular family, is an important part of which perspective?

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