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A ______ family is a social unit composed of a husband, a wife, and their children.
blended
formative
nuclear
basic
A ______ family is a social unit composed of a husband, a wife, and their children.
blended
formative
Nuclear (p. 333)
basic
The family of _______ refers to the nuclear family into which a person is born.
procreation
orientation
affiliation
extention
The family of _______ refers to the nuclear family into which a person is born.
procreation
orientation (p. 333)
affiliation
extension
A ______ family is a family form in which each member of a divorced couple establishes a separate household between which their children divide their time.
binuclear
blended
affiliated
reconstituted
A ______ family is a family form in which each member of a divorced couple establishes a separate household between which their children divide their time.
binuclear (p. 333)
blended
affiliated
reconstituted
______ is a network of people who are related by marriage, blood, or social practive (such as adoption).
Family
A commune
Kinship
The extended family
______ is a network of people who are related by marriage, blood, or social practice (such as adoption).
The family
A commune
Kinship (p. 334)
The extended family
The term ______ refers to social bonds based on marriage.
consanguinity
descent
affinal relationship
fictive kin
The term ______ refers to social bonds based on marriage.
consanguinity
descent
affinal relationship (p. 335)
fictive kin
______ refers to marriages in which the couple are members of the same race, ethnicity, religion, or social class.
Propinquity
Exogamy
Endogamy
Monogamy
______ refers to marriages in which the couple are members of the same race, ethnicity, religion, or social class.
Propinquity
Exogamy
Endogamy (p. 337)
Monogamy
Propinquity has to do with ________.
blood ties
physical closeness
marriage ties
social class
Propinquity has to do with ________.
blood ties
physical closeness (p. 337)
marriage ties
social class
_____ is the system by which kinship is traced over generations.
Affinity
Exogamy
Propinquity
Descent
_____ is the system by which kinship is traced over generations.
Affinity
Exogamy
Propinquity
Descent (p. 339)
What percentage of children in the U.S. today live with two parents?
82
68
52
43
What percentage of children in the U.S. today live with two parents?
82
68 (p. 341)
52
43
_______ refers to a cultural pattern that permits a person to have more than one spouse, but not at the same time.
Inclusive matrimony
Serial monogamy
Polygamy
Polyandry
_______ refers to a cultural pattern that permits a person to have more than one spouse, but not at the same time.
Inclusive matrimony
Serial monogamy (p. 341)
Polygamy
Polyandry
____ sees marriage and family as performing tasks necessary for the survival of society and the well-being of individuals.
Ecology
Conflict theory
Functionalism
Symbolic interactionism
____ sees marriage and family as performing tasks necessary for the survival of society and the well-being of individuals.
Ecology
Conflict theory
Functionalism (p. 353)
Symbolic interactionism
______ focuses on such processes within the institutions of marriage and family as patriarchy and the double standard.
Functionalism
Conflict theory
Symbolic interactionism
Associational theory
______ focuses on such processes within the institutions of marriage and family as patriarchy and the double standard.
Functionalism
Conflict theory (p. 353)
Symbolic interactionism
Associational theory
Those who see the idealized traditional family as one of many alternatives are identified in the text as _____.
cultural materialists
ecologists
communitarians
progressives
Those who see the idealized traditional family as one of many alternatives are identified in the text as _____.
cultural materialists
ecologists
communitarians
progressives (p. 354)
A ______ family is a social unit composed of a husband, a wife, and their children.
blended
formative
nuclear
basic
A ______ family is a social unit composed of a husband, a wife, and their children.
blended
formative
nuclear (p. 333)
basic
The family of _______ refers to the nuclear family into which a person is born.
procreation
orientation
affiliation
extention
The family of _______ refers to the nuclear family into which a person is born.
procreation
orientation (p. 333)
affiliation
extension
A ______ family is a family form in which each member of a divorced couple establishes a separate household between which their children divide their time.
binuclear
blended
affiliated
reconstituted
A ______ family is a family form in which each member of a divorced couple establishes a separate household between which their children divide their time.
binuclear (p. 333)
blended
affiliated
reconstituted
______ is a network of people who are related by marriage, blood, or social practice (such as adoption).
Family
A commune
Kinship
The extended family
______ is a network of people who are related by marriage, blood, or social practice (such as adoption).
The family
A commune
Kinship (p. 334)
The extended family
The term ______ refers to social bonds based on marriage.
consanguinity
descent
affinal relationship
fictive kin
The term ______ refers to social bonds based on marriage.
consanguinity
descent
affinal relationship (p. 335)
fictive kin
______ refers to marriages in which the couple are members of the same race, ethnicity, religion, or social class.
Propinquity
Exogamy
Endogamy
Monogamy
______ refers to marriages in which the couple are members of the same race, ethnicity, religion, or social class.
Propinquity
Exogamy
Endogamy (p. 337)
Monogamy
Propinquity has to do with ________.
blood ties
physical closeness
marriage ties
social class
Propinquity has to do with ________.
blood ties
physical closeness (p. 337)
marriage ties
social class
_____ is the system by which kinship is traced over generations.
Affinity
Exogamy
Propinquity
Descent
_____ is the system by which kinship is traced over generations.
Affinity
Exogamy
Propinquity
Descent (p. 339)
What percentage of children in the U.S. today live with two parents?
82
68
52
43
What percentage of children in the U.S. today live with two parents?
82
68 (p. 341)
52
43
_______ refers to a cultural pattern that permits a person to have more than one spouse, but not at the same time.
Inclusive matrimony
Serial monogamy
Polygamy
Polyandry
_______ refers to a cultural pattern that permits a person to have more than one spouse, but not at the same time.
Inclusive matrimony
Serial monogamy (p. 341)
Polygamy
Polyandry
____ sees marriage and family as performing tasks necessary for the survival of society and the well-being of individuals.
Ecology
Conflict theory
Functionalism
Symbolic interactionism
____ sees marriage and family as performing tasks necessary for the survival of society and the well-being of individuals.
Ecology
Conflict theory
Functionalism (p. 353)
Symbolic interactionism
______ focuses on such processes within the institutions of marriage and family as patriarchy and the double standard.
Functionalism
Conflict theory
Symbolic interactionism
Associational theory
______ focuses on such processes within the institutions of marriage and family as patriarchy and the double standard.
Functionalism
Conflict theory (p. 353)
Symbolic interactionism
Associational theory
Those who see the idealized traditional family as one of many alternatives are identified in the text as _____.
cultural materialists
ecologists
communitarians
progressives
Those who see the idealized traditional family as one of many alternatives are identified in the text as _____.
cultural materialists
ecologists
communitarians
progressives (p. 354)