Deck 8: Marriages in Societal and Individual Perspective
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Deck 8: Marriages in Societal and Individual Perspective
1
_____ of high school dropouts disapproved or strongly disapproved of living together with no intention to marry.
A)One-third
B)Two-thirds
C)One-fourth
D)Half
A)One-third
B)Two-thirds
C)One-fourth
D)Half
B
2
Men tend to marry women who are
A)more educated.
B)the same age.
C)below them in age and education.
D)above them in age and education.
A)more educated.
B)the same age.
C)below them in age and education.
D)above them in age and education.
C
3
Which of the following religious groups has the LOWEST likelihood of divorce?
A)Jews
B)Mormons
C)Baptists
D)Catholics
A)Jews
B)Mormons
C)Baptists
D)Catholics
B
4
Barriers to marriage for low-income unmarried couples with children include all of the following EXCEPT
A)financial concerns.
B)relationship quality.
C)fear of and opposition to divorce.
D)concerns about relationships with new in-laws.
A)financial concerns.
B)relationship quality.
C)fear of and opposition to divorce.
D)concerns about relationships with new in-laws.
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5
People in which of the following groups are LEAST likely to be married?
A)Caucasians
B)Asian Americans
C)African Americans
D)Hispanic Americans
A)Caucasians
B)Asian Americans
C)African Americans
D)Hispanic Americans
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6
The tendency to marry others who share our social characteristics is referred to as
A)endogamy
B)exogamy
C)heterogamy
D)homogamy
A)endogamy
B)exogamy
C)heterogamy
D)homogamy
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7
The "marriage squeeze" refers to
A)the rise of divorce in mid-life.
B)the rise in frequency of extramarital affairs.
C)the tendency for women to marry men of higher status.
D)the gender imbalance reflected in the ratio of available unmarried women to men.
A)the rise of divorce in mid-life.
B)the rise in frequency of extramarital affairs.
C)the tendency for women to marry men of higher status.
D)the gender imbalance reflected in the ratio of available unmarried women to men.
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8
Marriages that are homogamous tend to be more stable than those that are heterogamous because
A)homogamous couples may have more approval from relatives.
B)homogamous couples are probably less conventional.
C)heterogamous couples are likely to be rigid in their beliefs.
D)homogamous couples may have considerably different values.
A)homogamous couples may have more approval from relatives.
B)homogamous couples are probably less conventional.
C)heterogamous couples are likely to be rigid in their beliefs.
D)homogamous couples may have considerably different values.
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9
The tendency for women to marry men of higher status is called the
A)marriage gradient
B)closed field.
C)marriage squeeze.
D)halo effect.
A)marriage gradient
B)closed field.
C)marriage squeeze.
D)halo effect.
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10
The marriage retreat is not a rejection of marriage but a reflection of concern over all EXCEPT which of the following?
A)financial concerns
B)fear of divorce
C)relationship quality
D)self-centered values
A)financial concerns
B)fear of divorce
C)relationship quality
D)self-centered values
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11
The likelihood of marriage
A)has declined among college educated white women.
B)has declined among women without a high school diploma.
C)has declined for men with a college education.
D)is the same for men regardless of their college education.
A)has declined among college educated white women.
B)has declined among women without a high school diploma.
C)has declined for men with a college education.
D)is the same for men regardless of their college education.
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12
A marriage between a man and his mother, sister, or daughter violates the principles of
A)endogamy.
B)exogamy.
C)heterogamy.
D)homagamy.
A)endogamy.
B)exogamy.
C)heterogamy.
D)homagamy.
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13
An example of the mating gradient is
A)a young man choosing to marry an older woman.
B)a middle-aged widower not being able to find a partner because there are not enough women.
C)an attractive, older career woman not being able to find a suitable partner.
D)an attractive woman being able to choose a partner from any class or age group.
A)a young man choosing to marry an older woman.
B)a middle-aged widower not being able to find a partner because there are not enough women.
C)an attractive, older career woman not being able to find a suitable partner.
D)an attractive woman being able to choose a partner from any class or age group.
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14
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding attitudes about marriage?
A)Less than half of college graduates disapproved of cohabitation.
B)About 90 percent of college graduates disapprove of cohabitation.
C)Two-thirds of high school dropouts disapprove of cohabitation without intent to marry.
D)Low-income and minority populations still value marriage.
A)Less than half of college graduates disapproved of cohabitation.
B)About 90 percent of college graduates disapprove of cohabitation.
C)Two-thirds of high school dropouts disapprove of cohabitation without intent to marry.
D)Low-income and minority populations still value marriage.
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15
The incest taboo is an enforcement of
A)exogamy.
B)homogamy.
C)heterogamy.
D)endogamy.
A)exogamy.
B)homogamy.
C)heterogamy.
D)endogamy.
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16
Oropesa and Landale claim all of the following are evidence of a retreat from marriage EXCEPT
A)an increase in domestic partnerships.
B)delays in the age at which women and men first marry.
C)"unprecedented" proportions of the population never marrying.
D)increases in cohabitation and nonmarital births.
A)an increase in domestic partnerships.
B)delays in the age at which women and men first marry.
C)"unprecedented" proportions of the population never marrying.
D)increases in cohabitation and nonmarital births.
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17
Premarital factors which researchers have found to predict later marital happiness and satisfaction include all of the following EXCEPT
A)length of courtship.
B)level of education.
C)number of previous relationships.
D)age at marriage.
A)length of courtship.
B)level of education.
C)number of previous relationships.
D)age at marriage.
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18
Endogamy is
A)the tendency of people to marry outside their particular group.
B)related to the distrust of outsiders.
C)enforced by deep taboos.
D)the tendency to choose a mate with similar personal characteristics.
A)the tendency of people to marry outside their particular group.
B)related to the distrust of outsiders.
C)enforced by deep taboos.
D)the tendency to choose a mate with similar personal characteristics.
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19
The marriage debate refers to the debate about whether
A)marriage is becoming more or less popular.
B)marriage has become more or less stable over time.
C)the family is in decline or dynamic, changing, and resilient.
D)the duration of marriage effect truly exists.
A)marriage is becoming more or less popular.
B)marriage has become more or less stable over time.
C)the family is in decline or dynamic, changing, and resilient.
D)the duration of marriage effect truly exists.
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20
Which of the following religious groups has the GREATEST likelihood of divorce?
A)Jews
B)Mormons
C)Baptists
D)Catholics
A)Jews
B)Mormons
C)Baptists
D)Catholics
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21
The major types of commitment operating within marriage include all EXCEPT which of the following?
A)personal commitment.
B)moral commitment.
C)structural commitment.
D)financial commitment.
A)personal commitment.
B)moral commitment.
C)structural commitment.
D)financial commitment.
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22
According to the text, each of the following is a function of engagement EXCEPT
A)the legitimization of sexual intercourse.
B)preparing couples for marriage by requiring them to think about the realities of life.
C)the beginning of kinship with each other's families.
D)the strengthening of the partners as a couple.
A)the legitimization of sexual intercourse.
B)preparing couples for marriage by requiring them to think about the realities of life.
C)the beginning of kinship with each other's families.
D)the strengthening of the partners as a couple.
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23
When couples are experiencing outside stressful circumstances,
A)marital quality diminishes.
B)most partners judge their partner's favorably rather than blame them for the circumstances.
C)couples become more reliant on one another.
D)children tend to take on parental roles.
A)marital quality diminishes.
B)most partners judge their partner's favorably rather than blame them for the circumstances.
C)couples become more reliant on one another.
D)children tend to take on parental roles.
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24
What percentage of marriages in the United States are homogamous with respect to race?
A)54 percent
B)68 percent
C)72 percent
D)98 percent
A)54 percent
B)68 percent
C)72 percent
D)98 percent
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25
Social and psychological issues which typically need to be dealt with during engagement include all of the following EXCEPT
A)maturation and dependency needs.
B)partner choice.
C)self-knowledge.
D)identity bargaining.
A)maturation and dependency needs.
B)partner choice.
C)self-knowledge.
D)identity bargaining.
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26
Which of the following courtship patterns is most likely to lead to satisfying and enduring marriage?
A)rocky and turbulent courtships
B)sweet and undramatic courtships
C)passionate courtships
D)disappointing and negative courtships
A)rocky and turbulent courtships
B)sweet and undramatic courtships
C)passionate courtships
D)disappointing and negative courtships
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27
Which of the following relationship factors is most important in predicting marital success?
A)problem-solving skills
B)the absence of conflict
C)assertiveness
D)emotional environment
A)problem-solving skills
B)the absence of conflict
C)assertiveness
D)emotional environment
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28
Lauer and Lauer found all of the following EXCEPT _____ to be ingredients for marital success.
A)believing in marriage as a long-term commitment
B)having a spouse who is a best friend and whom you like as a person
C)consensus on fundamentals such as aims and goals
D)being able to maintain traditional gender roles within the marriage
A)believing in marriage as a long-term commitment
B)having a spouse who is a best friend and whom you like as a person
C)consensus on fundamentals such as aims and goals
D)being able to maintain traditional gender roles within the marriage
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29
Partners must be at least _____ years of age to marry in 49 of the 50 states without parental consent.
A)16
B)17
C)18
D)21
A)16
B)17
C)18
D)21
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30
In Murstein's stimulus-value-role theory,
A)the sequence of stages is interchangeable.
B)exchange is an important element.
C)"role" refers to the way each person acts on his or her values.
D)"stimulus" refers to factors that keep an established relationship going.
A)the sequence of stages is interchangeable.
B)exchange is an important element.
C)"role" refers to the way each person acts on his or her values.
D)"stimulus" refers to factors that keep an established relationship going.
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31
The stimulus-value-role theory explains
A)desirability of partners.
B)the development of romantic relationships.
C)basic values of love.
D)degree of intermarriage.
A)desirability of partners.
B)the development of romantic relationships.
C)basic values of love.
D)degree of intermarriage.
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32
How does parenthood affect marriage?
A)It lowers marital conflict.
B)It leads to more involvement in leisure activities.
C)It leads to a deterioration of marital functioning.
D)It leads to more shared household responsibility.
A)It lowers marital conflict.
B)It leads to more involvement in leisure activities.
C)It leads to a deterioration of marital functioning.
D)It leads to more shared household responsibility.
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33
Between 1980 and 2000, the norm of marriage as a life-long relationship received increased support.
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34
All of the following are true regarding widowhood EXCEPT
A)widows who had poor marriages think about remarrying more often than those who had good marriages.
B)most marriages end with death rather than divorce.
C)widowed is often associated with financial hardship.
D)some widows enjoy their new freedom.
A)widows who had poor marriages think about remarrying more often than those who had good marriages.
B)most marriages end with death rather than divorce.
C)widowed is often associated with financial hardship.
D)some widows enjoy their new freedom.
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35
An example of Murstein's value stage is
A)comparing religious beliefs and philosophies of life.
B)finding a person extremely attractive.
C)learning the person's job preferences.
D)cooking a meal together for fun.
A)comparing religious beliefs and philosophies of life.
B)finding a person extremely attractive.
C)learning the person's job preferences.
D)cooking a meal together for fun.
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36
According to the stimulus-value-role theory, in the stimulus stage each person is
A)attracted to the other.
B)determining if they are compatible.
C)analyzing the other's behavior.
D)determining if the other would make a good spouse.
A)attracted to the other.
B)determining if they are compatible.
C)analyzing the other's behavior.
D)determining if the other would make a good spouse.
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37
Which of the following statements about the benefits of marriage is TRUE?
A)Married people are always healthier than the unmarried.
B)Marriage is beneficial to health and well-being if the marriage is good.
C)Married people are psychologically more mature than the unmarried.
D)Remaining in an unhappy marriage still has more benefits than being unmarried.
A)Married people are always healthier than the unmarried.
B)Marriage is beneficial to health and well-being if the marriage is good.
C)Married people are psychologically more mature than the unmarried.
D)Remaining in an unhappy marriage still has more benefits than being unmarried.
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38
The most important background factor in shaping marital outcomes is
A)socioeconomic class.
B)age.
C)religion.
D)ethnicity.
A)socioeconomic class.
B)age.
C)religion.
D)ethnicity.
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39
Same-sex marriage is allowed in _____ states in the United States.
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)12
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)12
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40
"The change in one's identity from that of an autonomous individual to that of a partner in a couple" describes
A)emotional marriage.
B)psychic marriage
C)community marriage.
D)legal marriage.
A)emotional marriage.
B)psychic marriage
C)community marriage.
D)legal marriage.
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41
Conflict-habituated marriages are more common than vital marriages, according to Cuber and Harroff.
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42
Civil unions are the same as marriages.
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43
Women typically experience depression and an identity crisis when their youngest child departs from the home.
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44
Adjusting our idealized pictures of marriage to fit the reality of our partner's personality and the circumstances of the marriage is a process known as identity bargaining.
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45
Because it is fixed and unchanging, personality has little effect on marital processes.
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46
Cohabitation serves many of the same functions as engagement.
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47
Although same-sex marriage was once ruled as unconstitutional by the Massachusetts Supreme Court, the state now has fully legal gay marriage.
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48
Over time, cohabitators tend to be viewed as kin by their partner's relatives.
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49
The term "boomerang generation" refers to young adults living with one or both of their parents until their mid-twenties or moving back in after a temporary absence.
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50
The exchanging of rings dates back to ancient Egyptian weddings and symbolizes timelessness.
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51
The first honeymoons involved the drinking of honey wine.
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52
When it comes to mate selection, opposites attract.
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53
Marriage tends to change people for the better.
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54
Discuss relationship factors that predict marital success.
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55
The most important ingredient for enduring marriage is religion.
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56
Research in the 1990s showed that older people without children experienced about the same level of psychological well-being, instrumental support, and care as those who have children.
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57
The elderly tend to be neglected and isolated.
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58
Americans are marrying younger today than ever before.
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59
More than half of first marriages result from cohabitation.
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60
Parental image theory suggests that we seek partners who are unlike our parents.
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61
How does parenthood affect marital success?
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62
Discuss enduring marriages.
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63
Define and describe the "marriage debate."
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64
Discuss the functions of engagement.
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