Exam 1: Making Family Choices in a Changing Society
Exam 1: Making Family Choices in a Changing Society115 Questions
Exam 2: Exploring Relationships and Families115 Questions
Exam 3: Gender Identities and Families112 Questions
Exam 4: Our Sexual Selves114 Questions
Exam 5: Love and Choosing a Life Partner104 Questions
Exam 6: Nonmarital Lifestyles79 Questions
Exam 7: 2017 Marriage93 Questions
Exam 8: Deciding About Parenthood109 Questions
Exam 9: Raising Children in a Diverse Society101 Questions
Exam 10: Work and Family94 Questions
Exam 11: Communication in Relationships Marriages and Families109 Questions
Exam 12: Power and Violence in Families109 Questions
Exam 13: Family Stress Crisis and Resilience96 Questions
Exam 14: Divorce and Relationship Dissolution96 Questions
Exam 15: Remarriages and Stepfamilies95 Questions
Exam 16: Aging and Multigenerational Families108 Questions
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Single-person households now represent a quarter of American households.
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Suppose you were faced with a decision about an unplanned pregnancy. Explain the process you would use to choose knowledgeably . Include in your discussion the major components of knowledgeable decision making.
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Which of the following reflects the relationship between personal decision making and society?
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________________ is made up of the ideas and feelings about the uniqueness and value of one's family unit, which often emerges in family traditions, rituals and celebrations.
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What is the difference between individualistic and familistic values ? Provide an illustration of each.
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Through the lens of social scientific research, individual choices are shaped by
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How does the definition of family have practical and economic consequences for individuals in everyday life? Provide at least two examples utilizing the issues involved.
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Family _________ theorists posit that today's family forms need to be seen as historically expected adjustments to changing conditions.
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According to the text, you should never listen to the emotional dimension of decision making, sometimes called the "gut-factor."
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Individuals living alone constitute about ______ percent of American households.
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Life in American families reflects a cultural tension between solidarity and individual freedom.
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What is the impact of communication technologies like e-mail, Skype, and GPS on families?
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According to the text, which of the following is NOT a current societal trend impacting families?
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Individuals' choices depend largely on the ________ that exist in their social environment.
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Which of the following is attributed to the U.S. by "family-change" scholars?
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Sometimes we _______ into a decision rather than making a conscious one.
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The more common infertility interventions involve prescription drugs and microscopic surgical procedures to repair a female's fallopian tubes or a male's sperm ducts.
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