Exam 1: Seeking: Finding Happiness in Relationships in a Complex World
Exam 1: Seeking: Finding Happiness in Relationships in a Complex World50 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding: Learning About Intimate Behavior109 Questions
Exam 3: Gender: the Meanings of Masculinity Femininity110 Questions
Exam 4: Involvement: Dating, Pairing, Courtship110 Questions
Exam 5: Love: the Many Faces110 Questions
Exam 6: Communication: Realizing Effective Intimacy110 Questions
Exam 7: Sexuality: Interpersonal Sexuality, Sexual Values, and Behaviors110 Questions
Exam 8: Marriage: The Ultimate Commitment110 Questions
Exam 9: Variations: Nonmarital Families and Households109 Questions
Exam 10: Reproduction: Decisions About Having or Not Having Children110 Questions
Exam 11: Children, Families, and Generations110 Questions
Exam 12: Work: Economics, Jobs, and Balancing Family Demands110 Questions
Exam 13: Crises: Managing Stress, Disaster, Violence, and Abuse110 Questions
Exam 14: Uncoupling: Separation and Divorce110 Questions
Exam 15: Remarriage: Reinvented, Renewed, and Blended Families110 Questions
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The media and popular culture impacts perceptions of love and marriage.
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Support the idea that the 2007-2009 recession led to an increase households featuring extended families.
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Do you agree that all families offer economic benefits, proximity, familiarity, and continuity? Why or why not?
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Family size in the U. S. has stabilized at approximately four per household.
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Compare and contrast some family characteristics of colonial era Latino, African American, and Native American groups as mentioned in the text.
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William Goode identified all of the following except _________ as one of the four benefits of families.
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Do you think monogamy and exclusivity required in a marriage? Why or why not?
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Psychologist Ed Diener states that "materialism is toxic for happiness." This statement means that if one learns to control his/her desires for tangible things, he/she will be happier.
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Married people tend to report higher levels of happiness than single people.
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