Exam 6: Early Trajectories: Being Single, Choosing Partners
Exam 1: The Changing World of Families20 Questions
Exam 2: Family Scholarship in Action: Theories, Methods and Ethics25 Questions
Exam 3: Risk and Resilience: Families at Their Best25 Questions
Exam 4: Family Health: Beyond Illness and Disease25 Questions
Exam 5: Sexual Intimacy: Biology and Pleasure23 Questions
Exam 6: Early Trajectories: Being Single, Choosing Partners25 Questions
Exam 7: The New Conjugal: Marriage, but Also Civil Unions25 Questions
Exam 8: Kith and Kin: Creating Families in Communities25 Questions
Exam 9: Family Discord: Power, Conflict, and Violence24 Questions
Exam 10: Decoupled Families: Deserted, Separated, Divorced, and Widowed25 Questions
Exam 11: Money Matters: Economies and Family Lives25 Questions
Exam 12: From Family Values to Valuing Families25 Questions
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Americans have traditionally been endogamous with respect to:
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Describe the intimacy/commitment spiral and the marriage premise. In what ways in the path to intimacy and commitment gendered? Is the course of intimacy and commitment different for LGBTQ individuals?
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Compared to other couples, cohabitating couples tend to hold:
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The idea that there is a single, perfect partner required to make a perfect relationship refers to:
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What is the association between a free-choice mate selection system and the romantic love ethic?
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