Exam 2: Understanding: Learning About Intimate Behavior
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Exam 3: Gender: the Meanings of Masculinity Femininity110 Questions
Exam 4: Involvement: Dating, Pairing, Courtship110 Questions
Exam 5: Love: the Many Faces110 Questions
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Exam 7: Sexuality: Interpersonal Sexuality, Sexual Values, and Behaviors110 Questions
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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
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The ________ perspective explains that people seek to maximize their benefits and minimize their costs in their interactions with others.
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When employing _____________, researchers interact with subjects in their natural environment without their knowledge.
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Describe the circumstances under which survey research is appropriate and when observational research should be used.
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Which of the following is an example of uncritical thinking?
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List and discuss the eight stages in the family development perspective as outlined by researcher Evelyn Duvall.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in critical thinking?
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The systematic examination of various aspects of a culture in research is known as ________.
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________ are factors or behaviors that can be controlled or manipulated by the experimenter in an experiment.
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Contrast "mindlessness" and "mindfulness." How does active learning relate to mindfulness?
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________ is characterized by openness to new information, the creation of new categories, and the awareness of more than one perspective.
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Companies worldwide spend ________ a year on advertisements.
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Expecting family members to perform certain roles and exhibit certain behaviors in accordance with the age of the family is an example of which perspective?
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Which of the following employ micro- AND macro-level orientations?
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A disadvantage to using survey and clinical research is that results may not be applicable to the larger population.
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Contrast the macro- and micro-level theoretical orientations and how they explain family systems. Select one micro-level perspective and one micro-level perspective, and illustrate how these perspectives explain family systems.
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Which of the following perspectives is criticized for negating the significance of acceptance and cooperation?
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