_____ explains that different traits and coping mechanisms are passed from generation to generation within a family.
A. Accumulation theory
B. Displacement
C. Family systems theory
D. Trauma
Ques. 2When parental transmission does play a role in determining and individual's choice of political party, researchers Robert Erikson and Kent Tedin attribute it to one of three factors. Which of the following is NOT one of the factors they identify?
A. simple communication between family members
B. subtle interpretive manifestation of prejudice
C. the processes of rational adaptation by which children learn that their parents' views are in their own best interests
D. a genetic makeup in which similar genes display a tendency to respond openly or cautiously to contemporary political issues
Ques. 3A _____ is a family with a married couple who care for at least one child who is not the biological offspring of both adults.
A. stepfamily
B. complex stepfamily
C. joint stepfamily
D. stem family
Ques. 4What percentage of divorces in the United States involves children?
A. about 15 percent
B. about one-third
C. a little over half
D. about two-thirds
Ques. 5In this form of grandparenting, grandparents see their role along common, traditional lines.
These grandparents baby-sit every now and then and indulge their grandchildren on occasion, but when it comes to childrearing and discipline, they play a hands -off role; they are content to leave that aspect of parenting to the parents.
A) formal
B) companionate relationship
C) distant
D) fun seeker
Ques. 6_______ is the support of a particular political party.
A. bias
B. dogma
C. partisanship
D. vetting
Ques. 7Which of the following category of people are least likely to remarry?
A. well educated men
B. well educated women
C. women with low incomes
D. men with high incomes