Deck 13: Parent-Child Relationships

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Differences in parenting philosophy

A) Can create confusion for the child
B) Can cause marital conflict
C) Can occur when one parent feels the way he/she was reared is the only correct way
D) All of the above
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Interactions with mothers tend to be

A) More frequent
B) More directive
C) More goal-oriented
D) A and B
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Values

A) Play an important role in the family
B) Play a role in a child's college choice
C) Shape parenting styles
D) A and C
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In feminist families

A) There is a matriarchal hierarchy
B) Status is not based on sex
C) Stereotypes prevail
D) None of the above
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The hypothesized differences in perceptions of closeness in generations reflect the differing perspectives of parents and adult children, according to

A) Bengston and Kuypers
B) Giarrusso, Stallings, and Kuypers
C) Erikson
D) Santrock
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Family members' perceptions of closeness, especially as they relate to the life course concerns that characterize each generation, are known as

A) Intergenerational differences
B) Intergenerational legacy
C) Intergenerational stake
D) Intergenerational gap
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Several researchers studying different ethnic backgrounds have examined beliefs among parents in

A) Childrearing
B) Education
C) Intelligence
D) All of the above
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Chinese Americans

A) Teach their children to conform to the wishes of their parents
B) Want their children to identify with their peers
C) Teach their children to respect their elders, teachers, and others in authority
D) A and C
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The total circumstances of the parents' lives

A) Influence the quality of parenting
B) Depend on the married couple themselves
C) Influence their choice of education for the children
D) None of the above
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Although children differ in their personalities, all of them

A) Go through the terrible twos
B) Progress through the same developmental stages
C) Are active and have lots of energy
D) Are hard to potty-train
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When a child is born with a disability, parents may be faced with

A) Caring for a child for the rest of the parents' lives
B) Financial stress
C) A longer period of care than for elderly parent caregiving
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is among the most pressing challenges facing modern parents?

A) They must emphasize that it is a very competitive world.
B) They must teach children to deal with stress effectively.
C) The must create an environment to minimize stress.
D) B and C
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Serendipity

A) Is a fun word
B) Springs up naturally from the moment
C) Results in much of the good that comes from time that parents and children spend together
D) All of the above
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The skills, knowledge, functions, and attitudes individuals must acquire at different periods in their lives are known as

A) Cognition
B) Psychosocial
C) Psychosocial tasks
D) Emotional
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The quality of children's attachment to their parents

A) Has been studied extensively
B) Is natural
C) Is known as bonding
D) None of the above
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Children start demonstrating their need for autonomy at age

A) 15 months
B) 16 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
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Autonomy is the assertion of independence and self-will according to

A) Erikson
B) Piaget
C) Santrock
D) Freud
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Children have a need to feel connected to their

A) Family
B) Friends
C) School
D) All of the above
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One of the roles of a parent is to

A) Encourage independence
B) Provide children with sports and dance activities
C) Make play dates
D) None of the above
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Having a feeling of connectedness is important for

A) Making play dates
B) Getting good grades
C) Developing self-esteem
D) A and B
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For most of us, a fundamental goal is

A) Happiness
B) Financial security
C) Owning a home
D) None of the above
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Culturally defined social positions are called

A) Norms
B) Social norms
C) Social roles
D) Socialization
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A means by which socialization takes place in terms of instruction in proper conduct or action is known as

A) Socialization
B) Discipline
C) Friends
D) Social norms
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Discipline is defined as

A) To teach
B) To punish
C) To give time outs
D) To spank
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Discipline of children can be a challenge because

A) Every child is different
B) Every situation is different
C) It's difficult to know the right course of action
D) All of the above
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Parents can enhance socialization of their children by

A) Providing an appropriate role mode
B) Staying close to the children
C) Maintaining affect relationships
D) All of the above
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Parents all believe in the same basic philosophies of childrearing.
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Mothers and fathers play unique roles in socialization.
Question
Values play an important role in families and shape parenting styles.
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The values of feminism clearly shape the parenting practices in these families.
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There is not a strong relationship between culture and the way parents and children interact.
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Family background is not important in the way parents relate to their children.
Question
Life circumstances affect parent-child relationships.
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Biological influences play a much larger role in childrearing practices than is sometimes recognized.
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Children are individuals; what works for one may not work for another.
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The parental role is simple and natural.
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Sometimes children's needs are not met because parents cannot or will not fulfill them.
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The capacity for intellectual growth is inborn.
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We are born naturally curious and wanting to learn.
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Parents are not able to facilitate their children's language development.
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Parents can help determine their children's educational goals and whether they attain them.
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The emotional tone and stability that parents convey to their children is important.
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Research shows that children begin to make emotional attachments early in development.
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During the teen years, children develop an identity and grow in independence.
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The type of childcare parents choose is totally dependent on the cost.
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Parents are not always consistent in their styles of discipline.
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What is meant by "childrearing philosophies go in cycles"?
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How do parents differ in their philosophy of childrearing?
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Where can an interesting example of cultural differences in childrearing be found?
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What impact do the total circumstances of the parents' lives have on the quality of parenting?
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What influences stress in children's lives?
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How can parents facilitate cognitive growth in children?
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Identify children's basic emotional needs as well as what Erikson identified as the first basic psychosocial task.
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What should parents take into account when choosing childcare?
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What is the purpose of discipline?
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How do parents put stress on their children?
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What does social learning theory suggest about children and violence?
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Deck 13: Parent-Child Relationships
1
Differences in parenting philosophy

A) Can create confusion for the child
B) Can cause marital conflict
C) Can occur when one parent feels the way he/she was reared is the only correct way
D) All of the above
D
2
Interactions with mothers tend to be

A) More frequent
B) More directive
C) More goal-oriented
D) A and B
D
3
Values

A) Play an important role in the family
B) Play a role in a child's college choice
C) Shape parenting styles
D) A and C
D
4
In feminist families

A) There is a matriarchal hierarchy
B) Status is not based on sex
C) Stereotypes prevail
D) None of the above
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The hypothesized differences in perceptions of closeness in generations reflect the differing perspectives of parents and adult children, according to

A) Bengston and Kuypers
B) Giarrusso, Stallings, and Kuypers
C) Erikson
D) Santrock
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Family members' perceptions of closeness, especially as they relate to the life course concerns that characterize each generation, are known as

A) Intergenerational differences
B) Intergenerational legacy
C) Intergenerational stake
D) Intergenerational gap
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Several researchers studying different ethnic backgrounds have examined beliefs among parents in

A) Childrearing
B) Education
C) Intelligence
D) All of the above
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Chinese Americans

A) Teach their children to conform to the wishes of their parents
B) Want their children to identify with their peers
C) Teach their children to respect their elders, teachers, and others in authority
D) A and C
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The total circumstances of the parents' lives

A) Influence the quality of parenting
B) Depend on the married couple themselves
C) Influence their choice of education for the children
D) None of the above
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Although children differ in their personalities, all of them

A) Go through the terrible twos
B) Progress through the same developmental stages
C) Are active and have lots of energy
D) Are hard to potty-train
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11
When a child is born with a disability, parents may be faced with

A) Caring for a child for the rest of the parents' lives
B) Financial stress
C) A longer period of care than for elderly parent caregiving
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is among the most pressing challenges facing modern parents?

A) They must emphasize that it is a very competitive world.
B) They must teach children to deal with stress effectively.
C) The must create an environment to minimize stress.
D) B and C
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Serendipity

A) Is a fun word
B) Springs up naturally from the moment
C) Results in much of the good that comes from time that parents and children spend together
D) All of the above
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14
The skills, knowledge, functions, and attitudes individuals must acquire at different periods in their lives are known as

A) Cognition
B) Psychosocial
C) Psychosocial tasks
D) Emotional
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The quality of children's attachment to their parents

A) Has been studied extensively
B) Is natural
C) Is known as bonding
D) None of the above
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Children start demonstrating their need for autonomy at age

A) 15 months
B) 16 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
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Autonomy is the assertion of independence and self-will according to

A) Erikson
B) Piaget
C) Santrock
D) Freud
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Children have a need to feel connected to their

A) Family
B) Friends
C) School
D) All of the above
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One of the roles of a parent is to

A) Encourage independence
B) Provide children with sports and dance activities
C) Make play dates
D) None of the above
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Having a feeling of connectedness is important for

A) Making play dates
B) Getting good grades
C) Developing self-esteem
D) A and B
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For most of us, a fundamental goal is

A) Happiness
B) Financial security
C) Owning a home
D) None of the above
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Culturally defined social positions are called

A) Norms
B) Social norms
C) Social roles
D) Socialization
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A means by which socialization takes place in terms of instruction in proper conduct or action is known as

A) Socialization
B) Discipline
C) Friends
D) Social norms
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Discipline is defined as

A) To teach
B) To punish
C) To give time outs
D) To spank
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Discipline of children can be a challenge because

A) Every child is different
B) Every situation is different
C) It's difficult to know the right course of action
D) All of the above
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Parents can enhance socialization of their children by

A) Providing an appropriate role mode
B) Staying close to the children
C) Maintaining affect relationships
D) All of the above
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Parents all believe in the same basic philosophies of childrearing.
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Mothers and fathers play unique roles in socialization.
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Values play an important role in families and shape parenting styles.
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The values of feminism clearly shape the parenting practices in these families.
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There is not a strong relationship between culture and the way parents and children interact.
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Family background is not important in the way parents relate to their children.
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Life circumstances affect parent-child relationships.
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Biological influences play a much larger role in childrearing practices than is sometimes recognized.
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Children are individuals; what works for one may not work for another.
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The parental role is simple and natural.
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Sometimes children's needs are not met because parents cannot or will not fulfill them.
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The capacity for intellectual growth is inborn.
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We are born naturally curious and wanting to learn.
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Parents are not able to facilitate their children's language development.
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Parents can help determine their children's educational goals and whether they attain them.
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The emotional tone and stability that parents convey to their children is important.
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Research shows that children begin to make emotional attachments early in development.
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During the teen years, children develop an identity and grow in independence.
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The type of childcare parents choose is totally dependent on the cost.
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Parents are not always consistent in their styles of discipline.
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What is meant by "childrearing philosophies go in cycles"?
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How do parents differ in their philosophy of childrearing?
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Where can an interesting example of cultural differences in childrearing be found?
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What impact do the total circumstances of the parents' lives have on the quality of parenting?
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What influences stress in children's lives?
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How can parents facilitate cognitive growth in children?
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Identify children's basic emotional needs as well as what Erikson identified as the first basic psychosocial task.
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What should parents take into account when choosing childcare?
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What is the purpose of discipline?
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How do parents put stress on their children?
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What does social learning theory suggest about children and violence?
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