Exam 1: Marriage, Relationships, and Family Commitments: Making Choices in a Changing Society
Exam 1: Marriage, Relationships, and Family Commitments: Making Choices in a Changing Society115 Questions
Exam 2: Exploring Relationships and Families116 Questions
Exam 3: American Families in Social Context112 Questions
Exam 4: Our Gendered Identities111 Questions
Exam 5: Our Sexual Selves115 Questions
Exam 6: Love and Choosing a Life Partner113 Questions
Exam 7: Marriage: From Social Institution to Private Relationship105 Questions
Exam 8: Living Alone, Cohabiting, Same-Sex Unions, and Other Intimate Relationships103 Questions
Exam 9: To Parent or Not to Parent115 Questions
Exam 10: Raising Children in a Diverse Society110 Questions
Exam 11: Work and Family109 Questions
Exam 12: Communication in Relationships, Marriages, and Families113 Questions
Exam 13: Power and Violence in Families114 Questions
Exam 14: Family Stress, Crisis, and Resilience100 Questions
Exam 15: Divorce: Before and After105 Questions
Exam 16: Remarriages and Stepfamilies105 Questions
Exam 17: Aging Families112 Questions
Exam 18: Topic 1: Gender Roles2 Questions
Exam 18: Topic 2: Love and Intimacy3 Questions
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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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The text observes that once a choice is made and a person acts on it, the process is not necessarily complete. This component of decision making is called
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Which of the following is NOT one of the steps involved with making knowledgeable choices?
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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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Children learn social roles by imitating the behaviors of parents, siblings, and family members through a type of play called ___________.
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Placing kin group needs and goals over individual interests and preferences is termed
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Although most people have made at least some decisions by default, almost everyone can recall having the opposite experience: __________.
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People are influenced by the society around them. Societal or structural conditions can negatively limit or positively__________ our options.
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Choosing by default can occur when we choose the path of least resistance or do the easiest thing.
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The text reports that _________ percent of marriages were preceded by cohabitation.
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About _____________ same-sex couple households existed in the United States in 2008.
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Societal or structural conditions can both limit and expand people's options.
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Individualistic values are also referred to as __________ values.
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Compare and contrast the traditional definition of the family with the postmodern definition preferred by the authors of your textbook. Give examples of how the legal system, government, and business community have struggled to make decisions about who can be considered part of the family.
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The definition of family adopted by the authors of this text includes those who do all of the following EXCEPT
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Someone who is a "family change" advocate might say the following:
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What is the name for a current technology which can be installed in family vehicles to tell parents where their children have driven?
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