In the ________ style of caregiving, siblings provide services to their parents at their convenience.
A) disassociated
B) sporadic
C) contingent
D) backup
Ques. 2Meghan and Jono, in the opening vignette, are an example of what type of single?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 3Rachel prepares and delivers breakfast to her mother everyday. Shealso visits her everyevening to make her tea. However, on days when Rachel is unable to deliver the breakfast, she asks her brother, Steve, who lives nearby, if he could help.
Steve is generally ready to help out unconditionally. Which of the following styles of caregiving does Steve follow?
A) sporadic style
B) backup style
C) routine help style
D) circumscribed style
Ques. 4If we compare committed same-sex cohabiting to heterosexual marriages, we find that they are more alike than different.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 5One of the themes of this text has been to illustrate how our personal experiences, choices, and constraints are influenced by historical and cultural forces, social positions, and social institutions. Another way of saying this is:
a) individual protective factors promote resiliency.
b) empirical data can tell us right from wrong.
c) cumulative advantage and disadvantage do affect people in later life.
d) linking micro-level and macro-level perspectives helps us understand
families.
e) resiliency is less likely to occur when there is access to a role model, friend, or
confidant.
Ques. 6According to parents surveyed, what are the major benefits of having children?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 7Every week, Melissa buys her old parents their provisions and anything else that they may require on a daily basis. Which of the following styles of caregiving does Melissa follow?
A) sporadic style
B) routine help style
C) circumscribed style
D) contingent style