Exam 2: Family Scholarship in Action: Theories, Methods and Ethics
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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Feminist theory seeks to understand how _____ and _____ disadvantage women and can compromise the quality of life for women, their families, and relationships.
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Pipher's research on the challenges faced by adolescent girls, published as Reviving Ophelia, is an example of:
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Chapter 2 outlines eight theories used by family studies scholars. Which of those theories is the best 'fit' for (a) how you view families and (b) the questions you want to ask about families?
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