Exam 5: Separation and Intimate Partner Femicide
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Exam 5: Separation and Intimate Partner Femicide32 Questions
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In the domestic context-specific deductive conflict resolution theory of femicide, the third proposition states,
The more recent the separation, the greater the:
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Participation in collaborative separation/divorce proceedings tends to decrease the intensity of conflict.
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Increases in the intensity of conflict between parties in separation/divorce proceedings tend to increase the risk of:
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The family in which wives accept their subordinate position in anticipation of achieving a valued mother-in-law
Position of dominance over new brides or other family members is called the:
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According to Daly & Wilson, femicides are a manifestation of MSP and:
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Buss refers to men's recurrent persistent thoughts about killing their romantic partners as:
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Participation in adversarial separation/divorce proceedings tends to increase the intensity of conflict between parties.
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Dobash & Dobash refer to "a set of interrelated differentiated and hierarchically organized set of social institutions
That define and maintain the subordination of women generally and wives in particular":
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A review of the evidence cited by Wilson & Daly indicates that a minority of male partners who kill their wives are
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Differentiating between conflict and conflict resolution is important because variations in the intensity
Of conflict affect the choice of means used:
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Regions in traditional, collectivistic, patriarchal societies characterized by patrilocal residence and informal local
"courts" that mete out punishment are regions in which family honor restoration femicides:
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In the evolutionary psychological theory formulated by Daly & Wilson, femicide is a by-product of the evolved
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In traditional, collectivistic, patriarchal societies, where separations initiated by wives bring shame to the family, wife killings are believed to:
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According to Winstock, at the heart of intimate partner conflict dynamics lie(s):
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Evolved femicide ideation is selected for all men, but only a few men actually kill their female partners who
Desert them. The perpetrators are males: (check two)
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Conflicts between intimate partners tend to be most intense when they are about:
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For evolutionary psychological theorists such as Daly & Wilson, the causal mechanism underlying the association
Between separation and femicide is:
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According to Buss, femicide evolved because in circumstances such as female partner desertion, the rewards:
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A review of the evidence presented in the chapter indicates that the evidence supporting evolutionary
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