Exam 2: Understanding: Learning About Intimate Behavior
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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
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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
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________ are factors or behaviors that can be controlled or manipulated by the experimenter.
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The belief that one's culture, language and values are superior to all others is known as
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Magical thinking is quite common and seems to be rooted in the circuitry of the brain.
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A disadvantage of the interview type of survey research includes
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The micro-level of sociology studies individual interactions in specific settings.
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The presence of bias is a concern when assessing a measurement's
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In the family development perspective, members' roles and relationships change largely depending on the presence or absence of ________ __________.
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____________ ______________ is the interpreting of two closely occurring events as though one caused the other, without any concern for the causal link.
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In drug trials, those who do not receive test drugs are the
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In the functionalist perspective the husband and wife in the family are viewed as providing ________ roles and ________ roles functions to society.
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The _________ perspective focuses on internal family interactions with one another.
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A main point of the family systems theory is that the environment the family lives in greatly affects its behavior.
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________ theory explains the phenomenon of emotionally detached wives "walking away" from their marriages, much to the surprise of their husbands.
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Viewers who respond to a television news program via the Internet make up a
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The ecological perspective examines how a family or individual is influenced by and influences its __________.
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____________ ______________ adopted the term symbolic interaction to refer to the process of interpersonal interaction.
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