Deck 2: Everyday Hassles and Family Relationships

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In Chapter 2, the authors ground their approach in feminism because ______.

A) gendered meanings are attached to many routinized family activities
B) the authors are women
C) traditional family forms are inferior to nontraditional family forms
D) historically, family studies have disregarded feminist interpretations
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One reason that everyday hassles are important to consider is that ______.

A) historically, they have not been adequately considered
B) they are more frequent than severe stressors
C) families don't often admit that hassles are a problem
D) how families address hassles reveals how they solve other problems
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What term do the authors use to refer to the proximal stressors, strains, and transactions of day-to-day life, which could be viewed as common annoyances?

A) obstructions
B) annoyances
C) hassles
D) stressors
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A single parent who suffers from depression just received a negative evaluation from work, her second in a row. She goes to pick up her preschooler and immediately gets into a power struggle over his snowsuit. This is an example of how ______ can interact with a parent's perception of daily hassles and affect how they adapt to them.

A) a child's needs
B) stressor events
C) enduring vulnerabilities
D) family wellbeing
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A parent comes home after a long and very stressful day. When she gets home, she tells her children to leave her alone for an hour. The children are frustrated and angry but they turn on the TV. Following her break from the family, they all have a peaceful, enjoyable evening together. This is an example of ______.

A) chance occurrences
B) adaptive processes
C) reciprocal parenting
D) enduring vulnerabilities
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Women report experiencing everyday hassles ______.

A) less frequently than men
B) more frequently than men
C) at the same rate as men
D) the research is inconclusive
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What is the relationship between age and the perception of hassles?

A) The younger population (under 60) perceive less severe hassles than those over 60.
B) The older population (over 60) perceive less severe hassles than those under 60.
C) Older men and younger women perceive more severe hassles.
D) The research is not clear on whether age is a factor in perceived hassle severity.
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Identify the two most common responses generated when workdays are characterized by heavy workloads or negative interactions with coworkers.

A) increased child/partner conflict and social withdrawal
B) increasingly workaholic behaviors and increased time away from the family
C) child dissatisfaction with parental involvement and time away from the family
D) decreased marital satisfaction and decreased emotional well-being for children
Question
In a recent study, women's daily hassles predicted their own well-being, anxiety, and ______.

A) parental relationship stress
B) both partners' relationship stress
C) their perception of stressors
D) their ability to empathize with their partner
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According to Falconier et al. (2014), the difference between women's and men's experiences as it applies to daily hassles and relationship stress is that ______.

A) men get more anxious and depressed than women, which is associated with higher relationship stress
B) women's daily hassles were related to their own relationship stress but not both partners' relationship satisfaction
C) men's daily hassles were related to their own relationship stress but not both partners' relationship stress
D) women prioritize minimizing hassles for their partners, increasing both the total number of hassles they experience and their own relationship stress
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In a study by Almeida and Horn (2004), women were more likely than men to report hassles involving their ______.

A) work overload
B) family responsibilities
C) social networks
D) in-laws
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In a 2004 study, Schulz et al. found that wives in low-conflict marriages were less likely to withdraw at home following a stressful day than wives in high-conflict marriages. What do the authors suggest about why this occurs?

A) Wives in high-conflict marriages may withdraw to avoid further negative interactions.
B) The husband would not notice that she was stressed out and so she grew even more frustrated and showed her anger and withdrawal.
C) The relationship quality actually buffered the husband's ability to handle the children's needs.
D) The satisfying relationship wasn't as satisfying as the wife reported.
Question
A 2015 study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that increased access to technology is related to ______.

A) lower overall wages for women who work from home compared to men who work from home
B) the ability of single working mothers to outsource their childcare needs
C) an increased number of men participating equally in domestic labor
D) higher expectations from employers that workers remain engaged in work and available at all times
Question
What can employers do in order to combat antiquated social policies that do not reflect the needs of modern families?

A) hire more women
B) allow greater flexibility in work schedules, job sharing, and benefits
C) recognize that if workers are motivated to excel, they will make family arrangements to do so
D) support the creation and expansion of labor unions
Question
What strategy is employed by low-income families to compensate for the inflexible work hours, low wages, and nonstandard shifts of working-poor parents?

A) collecting unemployment benefits
B) increasing their credit card debt
C) engaging older children in household labor such as childcare
D) outsourcing domestic labor to hired help
Question
Which statement accurately compares how men and women experience everyday hassles?

A) They report experiencing everyday hassles at the same rate.
B) There is no difference in the number of days that women and men experience multiple hassles.
C) Both women and men reported hassles involving social networks at the same rate.
D) Women and men share household labor equally.
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______ suggest that families function best when women focus on children and home management and men focus on breadwinning.

A) Structural-functionalists
B) Family stress researchers
C) Feminists
D) Sociologists
Question
What personality trait is associated with an exaggerated stress response to everyday hassles?

A) extroversion
B) introversion
C) higher levels of self-esteem
D) higher levels of mastery
Question
Bolger et al. (1989) found that on days when husbands experienced an argument at work with a coworker or supervisor, they were more likely to return home from work and ______.

A) then leave before accomplishing any household labor
B) socially withdraw from their children but not their wives
C) argue with their wives but not with their children
D) be physically aggressive toward wives and children
Question
Which statement accurately compares how men and women experience childcare responsibilities?

A) Both men and women report that childcare is less stressful and tiring than their jobs.
B) Men spend more time disciplining children, while women spend more time negotiating with children.
C) Relative to mothers, fathers experience childcare as more stressful and tiring.
D) Relative to fathers, mothers experience childcare as more stressful and tiring.
Question
What impact has information and communication technology (ICT) had on women's workload?

A) Women are assigned more work when they are able to work at home using ICT.
B) Increased ICT drastically lowers the workload of women.
C) Because women are less familiar with ICT, they spend more time accomplishing daily work tasks that require ICT.
D) Increased ICT leads to more family demands spilling over into the workplace for women.
Question
What was Karney and Bradbury's (1995) vulnerability-stress-adaptation (VSA) model originally designed for?

A) to explain what factors would enable children in the foster care system to be more resilient when facing everyday hassles
B) to offer a psychological perspective on post-traumatic stress disorder
C) to provide an integrative framework for understanding the empirical research on marital quality and stability
D) to offer a treatment model for homeless veterans
Question
The three primary components of the ______ as used in this chapter are adaptive processes, stressful events, and enduring vulnerabilities.

A) endurance-adaptive-stress perspective
B) vulnerability-stress-adaptation model
C) stress process vulnerability framework
D) enduring stress theory
Question
Which syndrome, described by Selye (l978), describes the body's short- and long-term reaction to stress?

A) General Adaptation Syndrome
B) vulnerability-stress-adaptation syndrome
C) enduring vulnerability syndrome
D) the ABC-X syndrome
Question
Feminist scholars have found that although women may label many routinized tasks of daily life as essential and often unpleasant hassles, they also view these tasks as ______.

A) protected "alone time"
B) expressions of love
C) an opportunity to relax
D) inappropriate for men to perform
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An important contribution of the vulnerability-stress-adaptation model is that it explains how stressful events can be linked to relational outcomes.
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Families that cope with everyday hassles could be described as having positive adaptive processes, which in turn improves family well-being.
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Even though men are spending more time on household chores, women still do twice the amount of housework as their male partners.
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If individuals have positive adaptive processes, they tend to manage their daily hassles better.
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Repetti's (1994) research suggested that both mothers and fathers were less behaviorally and emotionally engaged with their children following busy workdays.
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Hassles related to the sharing of housework, different goals, and partners' annoying habits are collectively referred to as daily relationship stress.
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Relative to husbands, wives spend a greater percentage of time on occasional household tasks that require less time and regularity.
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Enduring vulnerabilities are an individual's relatively stable characteristics, including personality, and family background variables, like the structure of an individual's family of origin.
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The authors define hassles as dramatic changes or high-impact stressors in an individual's life.
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Everyday hassles can have a large cumulative impact on an individual's well-being.
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Define what is meant by proximal stressors. Provide examples in your response. Why are these stressors important to consider in the study of family stress?
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How has research on everyday hassles evolved? Describe how feminist methodologies have advanced the field.
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Outline the vulnerability-stress-adaptation model.
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What role do adaptive processes play in how men and women respond to their families following days characterized by heavy workloads or negative interactions with coworkers?
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Outline how workplaces can be more responsive to the needs of contemporary families.
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Deck 2: Everyday Hassles and Family Relationships
1
In Chapter 2, the authors ground their approach in feminism because ______.

A) gendered meanings are attached to many routinized family activities
B) the authors are women
C) traditional family forms are inferior to nontraditional family forms
D) historically, family studies have disregarded feminist interpretations
A
2
One reason that everyday hassles are important to consider is that ______.

A) historically, they have not been adequately considered
B) they are more frequent than severe stressors
C) families don't often admit that hassles are a problem
D) how families address hassles reveals how they solve other problems
B
3
What term do the authors use to refer to the proximal stressors, strains, and transactions of day-to-day life, which could be viewed as common annoyances?

A) obstructions
B) annoyances
C) hassles
D) stressors
C
4
A single parent who suffers from depression just received a negative evaluation from work, her second in a row. She goes to pick up her preschooler and immediately gets into a power struggle over his snowsuit. This is an example of how ______ can interact with a parent's perception of daily hassles and affect how they adapt to them.

A) a child's needs
B) stressor events
C) enduring vulnerabilities
D) family wellbeing
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A parent comes home after a long and very stressful day. When she gets home, she tells her children to leave her alone for an hour. The children are frustrated and angry but they turn on the TV. Following her break from the family, they all have a peaceful, enjoyable evening together. This is an example of ______.

A) chance occurrences
B) adaptive processes
C) reciprocal parenting
D) enduring vulnerabilities
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Women report experiencing everyday hassles ______.

A) less frequently than men
B) more frequently than men
C) at the same rate as men
D) the research is inconclusive
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What is the relationship between age and the perception of hassles?

A) The younger population (under 60) perceive less severe hassles than those over 60.
B) The older population (over 60) perceive less severe hassles than those under 60.
C) Older men and younger women perceive more severe hassles.
D) The research is not clear on whether age is a factor in perceived hassle severity.
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8
Identify the two most common responses generated when workdays are characterized by heavy workloads or negative interactions with coworkers.

A) increased child/partner conflict and social withdrawal
B) increasingly workaholic behaviors and increased time away from the family
C) child dissatisfaction with parental involvement and time away from the family
D) decreased marital satisfaction and decreased emotional well-being for children
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In a recent study, women's daily hassles predicted their own well-being, anxiety, and ______.

A) parental relationship stress
B) both partners' relationship stress
C) their perception of stressors
D) their ability to empathize with their partner
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According to Falconier et al. (2014), the difference between women's and men's experiences as it applies to daily hassles and relationship stress is that ______.

A) men get more anxious and depressed than women, which is associated with higher relationship stress
B) women's daily hassles were related to their own relationship stress but not both partners' relationship satisfaction
C) men's daily hassles were related to their own relationship stress but not both partners' relationship stress
D) women prioritize minimizing hassles for their partners, increasing both the total number of hassles they experience and their own relationship stress
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In a study by Almeida and Horn (2004), women were more likely than men to report hassles involving their ______.

A) work overload
B) family responsibilities
C) social networks
D) in-laws
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In a 2004 study, Schulz et al. found that wives in low-conflict marriages were less likely to withdraw at home following a stressful day than wives in high-conflict marriages. What do the authors suggest about why this occurs?

A) Wives in high-conflict marriages may withdraw to avoid further negative interactions.
B) The husband would not notice that she was stressed out and so she grew even more frustrated and showed her anger and withdrawal.
C) The relationship quality actually buffered the husband's ability to handle the children's needs.
D) The satisfying relationship wasn't as satisfying as the wife reported.
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A 2015 study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that increased access to technology is related to ______.

A) lower overall wages for women who work from home compared to men who work from home
B) the ability of single working mothers to outsource their childcare needs
C) an increased number of men participating equally in domestic labor
D) higher expectations from employers that workers remain engaged in work and available at all times
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What can employers do in order to combat antiquated social policies that do not reflect the needs of modern families?

A) hire more women
B) allow greater flexibility in work schedules, job sharing, and benefits
C) recognize that if workers are motivated to excel, they will make family arrangements to do so
D) support the creation and expansion of labor unions
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What strategy is employed by low-income families to compensate for the inflexible work hours, low wages, and nonstandard shifts of working-poor parents?

A) collecting unemployment benefits
B) increasing their credit card debt
C) engaging older children in household labor such as childcare
D) outsourcing domestic labor to hired help
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Which statement accurately compares how men and women experience everyday hassles?

A) They report experiencing everyday hassles at the same rate.
B) There is no difference in the number of days that women and men experience multiple hassles.
C) Both women and men reported hassles involving social networks at the same rate.
D) Women and men share household labor equally.
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______ suggest that families function best when women focus on children and home management and men focus on breadwinning.

A) Structural-functionalists
B) Family stress researchers
C) Feminists
D) Sociologists
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What personality trait is associated with an exaggerated stress response to everyday hassles?

A) extroversion
B) introversion
C) higher levels of self-esteem
D) higher levels of mastery
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Bolger et al. (1989) found that on days when husbands experienced an argument at work with a coworker or supervisor, they were more likely to return home from work and ______.

A) then leave before accomplishing any household labor
B) socially withdraw from their children but not their wives
C) argue with their wives but not with their children
D) be physically aggressive toward wives and children
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Which statement accurately compares how men and women experience childcare responsibilities?

A) Both men and women report that childcare is less stressful and tiring than their jobs.
B) Men spend more time disciplining children, while women spend more time negotiating with children.
C) Relative to mothers, fathers experience childcare as more stressful and tiring.
D) Relative to fathers, mothers experience childcare as more stressful and tiring.
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What impact has information and communication technology (ICT) had on women's workload?

A) Women are assigned more work when they are able to work at home using ICT.
B) Increased ICT drastically lowers the workload of women.
C) Because women are less familiar with ICT, they spend more time accomplishing daily work tasks that require ICT.
D) Increased ICT leads to more family demands spilling over into the workplace for women.
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What was Karney and Bradbury's (1995) vulnerability-stress-adaptation (VSA) model originally designed for?

A) to explain what factors would enable children in the foster care system to be more resilient when facing everyday hassles
B) to offer a psychological perspective on post-traumatic stress disorder
C) to provide an integrative framework for understanding the empirical research on marital quality and stability
D) to offer a treatment model for homeless veterans
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The three primary components of the ______ as used in this chapter are adaptive processes, stressful events, and enduring vulnerabilities.

A) endurance-adaptive-stress perspective
B) vulnerability-stress-adaptation model
C) stress process vulnerability framework
D) enduring stress theory
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Which syndrome, described by Selye (l978), describes the body's short- and long-term reaction to stress?

A) General Adaptation Syndrome
B) vulnerability-stress-adaptation syndrome
C) enduring vulnerability syndrome
D) the ABC-X syndrome
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Feminist scholars have found that although women may label many routinized tasks of daily life as essential and often unpleasant hassles, they also view these tasks as ______.

A) protected "alone time"
B) expressions of love
C) an opportunity to relax
D) inappropriate for men to perform
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An important contribution of the vulnerability-stress-adaptation model is that it explains how stressful events can be linked to relational outcomes.
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Families that cope with everyday hassles could be described as having positive adaptive processes, which in turn improves family well-being.
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Even though men are spending more time on household chores, women still do twice the amount of housework as their male partners.
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If individuals have positive adaptive processes, they tend to manage their daily hassles better.
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Repetti's (1994) research suggested that both mothers and fathers were less behaviorally and emotionally engaged with their children following busy workdays.
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Hassles related to the sharing of housework, different goals, and partners' annoying habits are collectively referred to as daily relationship stress.
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Relative to husbands, wives spend a greater percentage of time on occasional household tasks that require less time and regularity.
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Enduring vulnerabilities are an individual's relatively stable characteristics, including personality, and family background variables, like the structure of an individual's family of origin.
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The authors define hassles as dramatic changes or high-impact stressors in an individual's life.
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Everyday hassles can have a large cumulative impact on an individual's well-being.
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Define what is meant by proximal stressors. Provide examples in your response. Why are these stressors important to consider in the study of family stress?
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How has research on everyday hassles evolved? Describe how feminist methodologies have advanced the field.
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Outline the vulnerability-stress-adaptation model.
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What role do adaptive processes play in how men and women respond to their families following days characterized by heavy workloads or negative interactions with coworkers?
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