Deck 14: New Beginnings: Single-Parent Families,remarriages,and Blended Families

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The permanent absence of one parent generally results in all of the following except:​

A) ​bringing the mother closer to her children.
B) ​making the mother more responsive to the children.
C) ​the children may find themselves in a more egalitarian situation.
D) ​this does not result in a change in the mother's authority role.
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Roughly _____ of single-parent families are headed by women.​

A) ​80%
B) ​59%
C) ​38%
D) ​3%
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Successful single parents have which of the following themes running through their lives?​

A) ​Acceptance of responsibility and challenges of single parenting
B) ​Parenting is a low priority
C) ​Forceful authoritarian discipline
D) ​Lack of emphasis on open communication
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Successful single parents have which of the following themes running through their lives?

A) Dedication to spontaneity
B) Fostered conformity
C) Recognition of the need for self -nurturance
D) The weakest social support systems
Question
Between 1970 and 2014,the percentage of children living in single-parent families:​

A) ​increased slightly.
B) ​doubled.
C) ​nearly tripled.
D) ​remained stable.
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Which of the following is true about lesbian and gay single parents?​

A) ​They most often became single parents as a result of widowhood.
B) ​Some got married with the hope of "fitting in" and denying their homosexuality.
C) ​The majority were not married before they became aware of their sexual orientation.
D) ​There may be as many as 60 million lesbian and gay single parents in the United States today.
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How many children in the United States are being raised by gay and lesbian couples?​

A) ​Over 5 million
B) ​250,000
C) ​Nearly 1 million
D) ​It is nearly impossible to confidently estimate the number.
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How many divorced single parents found that single parenting grows easier over time?​

A) ​Relatively few
B) ​About half
C) ​Almost two-thirds
D) ​All of them
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The type of single-parent family that receives the most social support is:​

A) ​divorced.
B) ​unmarried mothers.
C) ​unmarried fathers.
D) ​widowed.
Question
The stereotype of single-parent families as "broken homes" assumes that:​

A) ​the single parent will not be satisfied until she or he has remarried.
B) ​intact families are "happy" and single-parent families are unhappy.
C) ​all are poor and have houses that are in grave disrepair.
D) ​members of single-parent families break down society through their involvement in crime and delinquency.
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A ______ father is a male relative,family associate,or mother's partner who demonstrates parental behaviors and is like a father to the child.​

A) ​pseudo
B) ​quasi
C) ​social
D) ​fill-in
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How many children live in single-parent households?​

A) ​5 million
B) ​20 million
C) ​40 million
D) ​45 million
Question
Stereotypes of single-parent families:​

A) ​do not address issues facing single fathers.
B) ​overemphasize that most births to single mothers are to women over age 20.
C) ​are often objective.
D) ​are completely adequate understandings of family life.
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The effects of divorced single-parent households on children may include a lack of economic resources,money,attention,and guidance,and social connections that a father can provide,referred to as:​

A) ​social fatherhood.
B) ​family capital.
C) ​social capital.
D) ​community cohesion.
Question
The "broken home" stereotype of single-parent families:​

A) ​assumes single mothers are responsible.
B) ​is based on empirical evidence.
C) ​is occasionally mixed with racism.
D) ​also assumes that "intact families" are inadequate.
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Single-parent households tend to be studied using a:​

A) ​social capital approach.
B) ​deficit approach.
C) ​benefits approach.
D) ​advantages approach.
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All of the following have been identified as strengths associated with successful single parents except:​

A) ​parenting skills.
B) ​religious support.
C) ​personal growth.
D) ​communication.
Question
​Which of the following has been identified as strengths associated with successful single parenting?

A) ​Communication
B) ​Family disengagement
C) ​Religious support
D) ​Public acknowledgment
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Children among what ethnic group are most likely to live in single-parent families?​

A) ​White
B) ​African American
C) ​Mexican American
D) ​Puerto Rican
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For many single women in their 30s and 40s,single parenting has become:​

A) ​more intentional.
B) ​less prevalent.
C) ​more likely to lead to divorce.
D) ​less accepted.
Question
A new terminology for blended or stepfamilies that is meant to convey their positive qualities is:​

A) ​super families.
B) ​bonus families.
C) ​intended families.
D) ​comfort families.
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All of the following are developmental stages of the stepfamily except:​

A) ​fantasy.
B) ​implantation.
C) ​mobilization.
D) ​resolution.
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During which stage does a stepfamily create new norms and family rituals?​

A) ​Mobilization
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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Which of the following is a postdivorce family made up of two nuclear families?​

A) ​Double single-parent family
B) ​Split single-parent family
C) ​Binuclear family
D) ​Postdivorce blended family
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Courtship for remarriage may resemble courtship before the first marriage if:​

A) ​the children are over age 12.
B) ​neither partner has children.
C) ​the couple is really in love.
D) ​both partners are under age 30.
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Courtships for remarriage may trigger which of the following?​

A) ​Old fears
B) ​Confidence
C) ​Habits of denial
D) ​Depression
Question
In more than _____ of current marriages,one or both spouses are remarrying.​

A) ​40%
B) ​55%
C) ​70%
D) ​85%
Question
According to Ganong and Coleman,_______ is a major difference between first-time marriages and remarriages.​

A) ​partner maturity
B) ​intensity of conflict
C) ​cohabitation
D) ​marital satisfaction
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During which stage of stepfamily development do family members recognize differences,conflict becomes more open,and stepparents begin to take a stand?​

A) Mobilization​
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
Question
Which of the following is a developmental stage of the stepfamily?​

A) ​Planning
B) ​Distraction
C) ​Unconsciousness
D) ​Action
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Which of the following are least likely to remarry after divorce?​

A) ​African American women
B) ​Caucasian women
C) ​Mexican American women
D) ​Puerto Rican women
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Stepsibling issues:​

A) ​include sharing one's parent with new step-siblings.
B) ​do not affect children who have already grown and left home.
C) ​are typically easier to work through than learning to share one's parent with a new stepparent.
D) ​None of the answers are correct.
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During which stage of stepfamily development does reality set in and the family must sink or swim?​

A) ​Awareness
B) ​Immersion
C) ​Fantasy
D) ​Mobilization
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​Although single parents may wish to find a new partner,their _____ usually remain the central focus of their lives.

A) ​jobs
B) ​ex-spouses
C) ​children
D) ​depressed feelings
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According to various studies,remarried people are _________ satisfied or happy in their second marriages as they were in their first marriages.​

A) ​slightly less
B) ​much more
C) ​slightly more
D) ​about as
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Children in the _______ stage often feel bumped from their close relationship with their single parent.​

A) ​mobilization
B) ​awareness
C) ​action
D) ​resolution
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Stepfamilies differ from traditional first-marriage families in all of the following ways except:​

A) ​the relationship between parent and child predates the relationship between the new partners.
B) ​stepparents roles are ill defined.
C) ​members have typically lost an important primary relationship.
D) ​stepchildren typically no longer have grandparents.
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During which stage of stepfamily development do biological parents expect their children to love the new parent as much as they do?​

A) ​Awareness
B) ​Immersion
C) ​Fantasy
D) ​Mobilization
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The former spouse subsystem of binuclear families must achieve what in order for their children to benefit?​

A) ​They must completely ignore and disregard their anger and hostility about the previous marriage.
B) ​They must agree to adhere to one specific parenting style.
C) ​They must incorporate others such as stepparents,step-siblings,or step-grandparents.
D) ​They must always put their own needs ahead of the needs of their children.
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Remarriage courtships:​

A) ​have well-defined rules.
B) ​are short,unless preceded by cohabitation.
C) ​involve unrealistic expectations.
D) ​rarely involve cohabitation prior to marriage.
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Single-parent families created through divorce are increasing at the highest rate of all types of single-parent families.​
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In Marsiglio's study (2004),he identified properties of the claiming process for stepfathers.Which of the following is a property of this process?​

A) The degree of deliberativeness​
B) ​The degree to which they have and use opportunities to be involved across a range of parental behaviors
C) ​The degree to which they find themselves thinking about,mindful of,or daydreaming about their stepchildren in ways that biological fathers do
D) ​All of the answers are correct.
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A major disappointment for many new single parents is the discovery that they are still lonely.​
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Compared to married fathers,single fathers are younger,less educated,less likely to have jobs,and more likely to receive public assistance and to live in poverty.​
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Children from single-parent families are more likely to drop out of high school than children in two-parent families.​
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Because children of single parents tend to have more power than children of two-parent families,they typically do not learn the importance of cooperation.​
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Our culture is still ambivalent about divorce and tends to consider divorce-induced,single-parent families as somewhat deviant.​
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Single parenting is usually a transitional state.​
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Conflict in stepfamilies distinguished from conflict in traditional nuclear families is likely to center on which of the following issues?​

A) Favoritism
B) ​Personal conflicts
C) ​Unified loyalty
D) ​Objectivity
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During which stage of stepfamily development do stepfamily members make intimate contact with each other and their relationship becomes genuine?​

A) Mobilization​
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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In which stage of the stepfamily development system is the stepfamily solid?​

A) ​Mobilization
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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Never-married mothers tend to receive less social support than do widows.​
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Single fathers are less well off than married fathers.​
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Although single parents may suffer depression,it does not affect their ability to parent effectively.
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A mother's authority role stays the same after divorce.​
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Many single-parent households contain two adults.​
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All of the following are commonly associated with stepfathers except:

A) the process of paternal claiming is when the stepfather embraces stepchildren as if they were his own biological children.
B) in paternal claiming,there is a two-way process that involves developing an identity as father and also being helped by stepmothers and children to have a sense of oneness as a family.
C) stepfathers are more often associated with role ambiguity and confusion that takes time to work out for the family as a whole.
D) stepfathers as a whole experience higher levels of stress than stepmothers.
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Which of the following statements regarding women and men in stepfamilies is false?​

A) ​Most people go into stepfamily relationships expecting to recreate the traditional nuclear family.
B) ​Stepmother-stepdaughter relationships are the most problematic.
C) ​Stepparents tend to view themselves as more effective than natural fathers view themselves.
D) ​Disciplining often elicits a child's testing response.
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Many states restrict adoption rights to same-sex couples.​
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The number of children who live in single-parent families headed by fathers is about 3.9%.​
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During the awareness stage of stepfamily development,stepparents begin to take a stand.
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Stepparent roles are ill defined.
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Higher levels of education raise a woman's and a man's likelihood of remarriage.
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Remarried couples are more likely to divorce.
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Initiators are more likely to remarry than noninitiators.
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A binuclear family is a postdivorce family system with children.​
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Deck 14: New Beginnings: Single-Parent Families,remarriages,and Blended Families
1
The permanent absence of one parent generally results in all of the following except:​

A) ​bringing the mother closer to her children.
B) ​making the mother more responsive to the children.
C) ​the children may find themselves in a more egalitarian situation.
D) ​this does not result in a change in the mother's authority role.
D
2
Roughly _____ of single-parent families are headed by women.​

A) ​80%
B) ​59%
C) ​38%
D) ​3%
A
3
Successful single parents have which of the following themes running through their lives?​

A) ​Acceptance of responsibility and challenges of single parenting
B) ​Parenting is a low priority
C) ​Forceful authoritarian discipline
D) ​Lack of emphasis on open communication
A
4
Successful single parents have which of the following themes running through their lives?

A) Dedication to spontaneity
B) Fostered conformity
C) Recognition of the need for self -nurturance
D) The weakest social support systems
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Between 1970 and 2014,the percentage of children living in single-parent families:​

A) ​increased slightly.
B) ​doubled.
C) ​nearly tripled.
D) ​remained stable.
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6
Which of the following is true about lesbian and gay single parents?​

A) ​They most often became single parents as a result of widowhood.
B) ​Some got married with the hope of "fitting in" and denying their homosexuality.
C) ​The majority were not married before they became aware of their sexual orientation.
D) ​There may be as many as 60 million lesbian and gay single parents in the United States today.
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7
How many children in the United States are being raised by gay and lesbian couples?​

A) ​Over 5 million
B) ​250,000
C) ​Nearly 1 million
D) ​It is nearly impossible to confidently estimate the number.
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8
How many divorced single parents found that single parenting grows easier over time?​

A) ​Relatively few
B) ​About half
C) ​Almost two-thirds
D) ​All of them
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9
The type of single-parent family that receives the most social support is:​

A) ​divorced.
B) ​unmarried mothers.
C) ​unmarried fathers.
D) ​widowed.
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10
The stereotype of single-parent families as "broken homes" assumes that:​

A) ​the single parent will not be satisfied until she or he has remarried.
B) ​intact families are "happy" and single-parent families are unhappy.
C) ​all are poor and have houses that are in grave disrepair.
D) ​members of single-parent families break down society through their involvement in crime and delinquency.
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11
A ______ father is a male relative,family associate,or mother's partner who demonstrates parental behaviors and is like a father to the child.​

A) ​pseudo
B) ​quasi
C) ​social
D) ​fill-in
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12
How many children live in single-parent households?​

A) ​5 million
B) ​20 million
C) ​40 million
D) ​45 million
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13
Stereotypes of single-parent families:​

A) ​do not address issues facing single fathers.
B) ​overemphasize that most births to single mothers are to women over age 20.
C) ​are often objective.
D) ​are completely adequate understandings of family life.
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14
The effects of divorced single-parent households on children may include a lack of economic resources,money,attention,and guidance,and social connections that a father can provide,referred to as:​

A) ​social fatherhood.
B) ​family capital.
C) ​social capital.
D) ​community cohesion.
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15
The "broken home" stereotype of single-parent families:​

A) ​assumes single mothers are responsible.
B) ​is based on empirical evidence.
C) ​is occasionally mixed with racism.
D) ​also assumes that "intact families" are inadequate.
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16
Single-parent households tend to be studied using a:​

A) ​social capital approach.
B) ​deficit approach.
C) ​benefits approach.
D) ​advantages approach.
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17
All of the following have been identified as strengths associated with successful single parents except:​

A) ​parenting skills.
B) ​religious support.
C) ​personal growth.
D) ​communication.
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18
​Which of the following has been identified as strengths associated with successful single parenting?

A) ​Communication
B) ​Family disengagement
C) ​Religious support
D) ​Public acknowledgment
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19
Children among what ethnic group are most likely to live in single-parent families?​

A) ​White
B) ​African American
C) ​Mexican American
D) ​Puerto Rican
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20
For many single women in their 30s and 40s,single parenting has become:​

A) ​more intentional.
B) ​less prevalent.
C) ​more likely to lead to divorce.
D) ​less accepted.
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21
A new terminology for blended or stepfamilies that is meant to convey their positive qualities is:​

A) ​super families.
B) ​bonus families.
C) ​intended families.
D) ​comfort families.
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22
All of the following are developmental stages of the stepfamily except:​

A) ​fantasy.
B) ​implantation.
C) ​mobilization.
D) ​resolution.
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23
During which stage does a stepfamily create new norms and family rituals?​

A) ​Mobilization
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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24
Which of the following is a postdivorce family made up of two nuclear families?​

A) ​Double single-parent family
B) ​Split single-parent family
C) ​Binuclear family
D) ​Postdivorce blended family
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25
Courtship for remarriage may resemble courtship before the first marriage if:​

A) ​the children are over age 12.
B) ​neither partner has children.
C) ​the couple is really in love.
D) ​both partners are under age 30.
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26
Courtships for remarriage may trigger which of the following?​

A) ​Old fears
B) ​Confidence
C) ​Habits of denial
D) ​Depression
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27
In more than _____ of current marriages,one or both spouses are remarrying.​

A) ​40%
B) ​55%
C) ​70%
D) ​85%
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28
According to Ganong and Coleman,_______ is a major difference between first-time marriages and remarriages.​

A) ​partner maturity
B) ​intensity of conflict
C) ​cohabitation
D) ​marital satisfaction
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29
During which stage of stepfamily development do family members recognize differences,conflict becomes more open,and stepparents begin to take a stand?​

A) Mobilization​
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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30
Which of the following is a developmental stage of the stepfamily?​

A) ​Planning
B) ​Distraction
C) ​Unconsciousness
D) ​Action
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31
Which of the following are least likely to remarry after divorce?​

A) ​African American women
B) ​Caucasian women
C) ​Mexican American women
D) ​Puerto Rican women
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32
Stepsibling issues:​

A) ​include sharing one's parent with new step-siblings.
B) ​do not affect children who have already grown and left home.
C) ​are typically easier to work through than learning to share one's parent with a new stepparent.
D) ​None of the answers are correct.
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33
During which stage of stepfamily development does reality set in and the family must sink or swim?​

A) ​Awareness
B) ​Immersion
C) ​Fantasy
D) ​Mobilization
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34
​Although single parents may wish to find a new partner,their _____ usually remain the central focus of their lives.

A) ​jobs
B) ​ex-spouses
C) ​children
D) ​depressed feelings
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35
According to various studies,remarried people are _________ satisfied or happy in their second marriages as they were in their first marriages.​

A) ​slightly less
B) ​much more
C) ​slightly more
D) ​about as
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36
Children in the _______ stage often feel bumped from their close relationship with their single parent.​

A) ​mobilization
B) ​awareness
C) ​action
D) ​resolution
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37
Stepfamilies differ from traditional first-marriage families in all of the following ways except:​

A) ​the relationship between parent and child predates the relationship between the new partners.
B) ​stepparents roles are ill defined.
C) ​members have typically lost an important primary relationship.
D) ​stepchildren typically no longer have grandparents.
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38
During which stage of stepfamily development do biological parents expect their children to love the new parent as much as they do?​

A) ​Awareness
B) ​Immersion
C) ​Fantasy
D) ​Mobilization
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39
The former spouse subsystem of binuclear families must achieve what in order for their children to benefit?​

A) ​They must completely ignore and disregard their anger and hostility about the previous marriage.
B) ​They must agree to adhere to one specific parenting style.
C) ​They must incorporate others such as stepparents,step-siblings,or step-grandparents.
D) ​They must always put their own needs ahead of the needs of their children.
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40
Remarriage courtships:​

A) ​have well-defined rules.
B) ​are short,unless preceded by cohabitation.
C) ​involve unrealistic expectations.
D) ​rarely involve cohabitation prior to marriage.
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41
Single-parent families created through divorce are increasing at the highest rate of all types of single-parent families.​
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42
In Marsiglio's study (2004),he identified properties of the claiming process for stepfathers.Which of the following is a property of this process?​

A) The degree of deliberativeness​
B) ​The degree to which they have and use opportunities to be involved across a range of parental behaviors
C) ​The degree to which they find themselves thinking about,mindful of,or daydreaming about their stepchildren in ways that biological fathers do
D) ​All of the answers are correct.
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43
A major disappointment for many new single parents is the discovery that they are still lonely.​
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44
Compared to married fathers,single fathers are younger,less educated,less likely to have jobs,and more likely to receive public assistance and to live in poverty.​
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45
Children from single-parent families are more likely to drop out of high school than children in two-parent families.​
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46
Because children of single parents tend to have more power than children of two-parent families,they typically do not learn the importance of cooperation.​
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47
Our culture is still ambivalent about divorce and tends to consider divorce-induced,single-parent families as somewhat deviant.​
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48
Single parenting is usually a transitional state.​
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49
Conflict in stepfamilies distinguished from conflict in traditional nuclear families is likely to center on which of the following issues?​

A) Favoritism
B) ​Personal conflicts
C) ​Unified loyalty
D) ​Objectivity
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50
During which stage of stepfamily development do stepfamily members make intimate contact with each other and their relationship becomes genuine?​

A) Mobilization​
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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51
In which stage of the stepfamily development system is the stepfamily solid?​

A) ​Mobilization
B) ​Action
C) ​Contact
D) ​Resolution
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52
Never-married mothers tend to receive less social support than do widows.​
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53
Single fathers are less well off than married fathers.​
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54
Although single parents may suffer depression,it does not affect their ability to parent effectively.
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55
A mother's authority role stays the same after divorce.​
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56
Many single-parent households contain two adults.​
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57
All of the following are commonly associated with stepfathers except:

A) the process of paternal claiming is when the stepfather embraces stepchildren as if they were his own biological children.
B) in paternal claiming,there is a two-way process that involves developing an identity as father and also being helped by stepmothers and children to have a sense of oneness as a family.
C) stepfathers are more often associated with role ambiguity and confusion that takes time to work out for the family as a whole.
D) stepfathers as a whole experience higher levels of stress than stepmothers.
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58
Which of the following statements regarding women and men in stepfamilies is false?​

A) ​Most people go into stepfamily relationships expecting to recreate the traditional nuclear family.
B) ​Stepmother-stepdaughter relationships are the most problematic.
C) ​Stepparents tend to view themselves as more effective than natural fathers view themselves.
D) ​Disciplining often elicits a child's testing response.
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59
Many states restrict adoption rights to same-sex couples.​
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60
The number of children who live in single-parent families headed by fathers is about 3.9%.​
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61
During the awareness stage of stepfamily development,stepparents begin to take a stand.
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62
Stepparent roles are ill defined.
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63
Higher levels of education raise a woman's and a man's likelihood of remarriage.
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64
Remarried couples are more likely to divorce.
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65
Initiators are more likely to remarry than noninitiators.
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66
A binuclear family is a postdivorce family system with children.​
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