HDFS 2200 Final Exam
A research study found that employers rate _______ as the most desirable employees. A. fathers B. mothers C. childless men D. childless women
A
According to Harvard economist Raj Chetty, which of the following is one of the strongest predictors of upward mobility? A. growing up with married parents B. number of siblings C. your state's racial composition D. the percent of the state population that is college-educated
A
According to How Racism Makes Us Sick, who has a shorter (lower) life expectancy? A. blacks with a college degree B. whites with a college degree
A
According to How to Lose Your Virginity, purity balls may be negative because A. fathers and husbands are put in charge of a women's sexuality B. women are in charge of their own bodies C. mothers are in charge of their daughter's sexuality D. money must be spent on clothing for the ball
A
According to How to Lose Your Virginity, which of the following were NOT used to check for virgins? A. fingernail test B. head - neck circumference test using a string C. lettuce smelling test D. smoke test
A
According to Modern Romance, the "best of" mentality? A. affects our search for romantic partners B. forces us to be monogamous
A
According to the report posted in the Washington Post, discussed in Family Structure Matters, how are states with high levels of married parenthood NOT affected? A. lower level of growth for the state B. higher economic mobility for children growing up in poverty C. higher median family incomes D. lower levels of child poverty
A
Based off what we learned in the video, what is a microaggression? A. an indirect, subtle or unintentional act of discrimination against a marginalized group B. a compliment you give to individuals
A
Because the word family means different things to different people, the textbook provides a broad definition of families as groups of people who are bound by which of the following types of connections? A. legal, biological, emotional B. biological, emotional, obligatory C. obligatory, legal, emotional D. emotional, biological, obligatory
A
How do sociologists working from the biological perspective seek to understand human behavior? A. they apply understandings of the biological underpinnings of sex differences to common family traits and practices today B. they seek to explain family patterns using the methodologies of the biological sciences C. they argue that only some families can be understood using biological theories D. they argue that all behavior has a strictly biological explanation
A
In "Why Domestic Abuse Victims Don't Leave," what did first Conor do to isolate Leslie? A. quit his job because he made her feel so safe and move to New England B. broke her phone so she could not call her friends C. delete all of her social media accounts D. force her to quit her job and come home every single night
A
In the video, what are "microaggressions" compared to? A. mosquito bites B. hugs C. leeches D. handshakes
A
The article discusses a correlation between a reoccurring theme in the Twilight series and the real world. Who are most responsible for female victimization? A. intimate partners B. friends C. complete strangers D. individuals who hold more authority
A
The following is an example of which of the 4 horsemen? "Yeah, I am not listening to this anymore. I am out of here." A. stonewalling B. criticism C. contempt D. defensiveness
A
The purpose of marriage for people today differs greatly from people in the past. According to the article, The Way We Never Were, what was the most common purpose of marriage in our history? A. gain advantageous in-laws and expand the family labor force B. access for children to their mother and father to create stronger emotional bonds C. increase the likelihood that children will survive to adulthood by legally binding each parent to the child D. true love
A
The video gives an example of a microaggression that can lead to death. What was the example? A. shooting an innocent person B. a car accident C. a robbery gone wrong D. falling from a skyscraper
A
What does the mental load refer to? A. the things that working mothers always have to commit to memory B. the guilt that working fathers have for not spending more time at home C. the exhaustion parents have after a long day of work D. the depression new parents experience
A
What is HDFS? A. an interdisciplinary area of study that focuses on families in context B. a soft major with little professional utility C. a sub discipline of sociology D. a sub discipline of psychology
A
What is the big reason, according the Family Structure Matters, that the gender gap in educational, behavioral, and social outcomes is growing? A. boys are often hit harder by having unmarried parents and by the absence of a father B. girls are often hit harder by having unmarried parents and by the absence of a father C. boys are getting more attention from their parents and teachers D. girls are getting more attention from their parents and teachers
A
What is the goal for men who are not abusive according to Jackson Katz? A. challenge other men who are abusive B. stay out of any conflict C. let women speak out against domestic and sexual violence D. challenge women who are abusive
A
What is the purpose of Google Scholar? A. it sorts articles that Google considers scholarly so that anyone interested may look at the current research B. to help college students find articles about their universities C. it shows all the data that's regularly on google
A
Which of the following factors does NOT contribute to the relatively high rate of HIV infection in the African American population? A. greater biological susceptibility by race B. less access to education about sex and sexually transmitted diseases C. lower levels of health care D. racial segregation
A
Which of the following is NOT an example of a transition that may add to a child's stress and affect his or her development? A. being punished unfairly by a parent B. a mother's boyfriend moving into the home C. an aunt's moving in after losing her job D. moving to a new, safer neighborhood
A
Which of the following is definition of the divorce-marriage ratio? A. calculates the frequency of divorce to the frequency of new marriages B. divide the absolute number of births or deaths by the number in the population
A
Which of the following mate selection patterns creates the most inequality in a society? A. adults only marry within their own social class B. adults marry outside of their own social class
A
Which of the following options is NOT a way in which the Twilight Saga reinforces the marginalization of women and girls? A. all the vampires in the saga are male B. idk
A
Which of these topics is more unique to HDFS than a Sociology course? A. parenting B. social class C. race D. gender
A
Women's weekly earnings are what percentage of men's weekly earnings? A. 81% B. 78% C. 83% D. 86%
A
Which of the following is NOT an explanation for why women perform more household and child care, on average, than men do? A. men are not as competent at household tasks B. women have greater resources, allowing them to take time off from work C. men and women play out roles they've seen before D. women have more time available at home E. women have fewer economic resources with which to bargain
A, B
Which of the following work-family conflict issues is more characteristic of professional parents than of working class parents? A. working too many hours B. lacking a barrier between work and home life C. not working enough hours D. spending too much time with their children
A, B
Which of the following examples does NOT fit the definition of a legal family? A. a single man and his two dogs B. a mother and her adopted son C. a cohabiting couple who has been together for 10 years D. a divorced father and his son
A, C
Which of the following scenarios might cause a "marriage squeeze?" A. a large influx of young adult male migrants into the country B. a rapid increase in fertility rates C. a sudden drop in fertility rates among women D. Many individuals being deported
A, C
The families in Two American Families DID NOT experience the following: A. violence and/or graffiti in their neighborhood B. loss of house or business C. more income following the 2008 recession D. loss of wages due to factory closure
C
The following is an example of which of the 4 horsemen? "Oh, you're tired? Poor little baby. (eye rolling) I have been up since 6 am with the baby, had to run all over the building for meetings today, went and got groceries because someone apparently does not know how to buy toilet paper, and have spent the past 45 minutes trying to get the baby to bed. So, yeah, I do not even want to hear how 'tired' you are." A. stonewalling B. criticism C. contempt D. defensiveness
C
The richest 1% of Americans earned what percent of all income in 2014? A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 25
C
What does the "R" in the CRAAP method stand for? A. research B. right C. relevance D. record
C
What state was featured in Sex 101 and has one of the most progressive sex ed laws in the country? A. hawaii B. oregon C. california D. ohio
C
Which era of marriage are we currently in? A. companionate era B. institutional era C. self-expressive era D. cohabitation era
C
Which of the following groups is least likely to use assisted reproductive technology? A. individuals who anticipate damage to their reproductive organs due to chemotherapy or another challenge B. older couples C. heterosexual couples who have just begun trying to have a child D. same-sex couples
C
Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributed to families' having fewer children in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries? A. children's labor was not needed B. more children lived into adulthood C. abandoned children were adopted or fostered rather than made to work D. raising children cost more money
C
Which of the following is NOT an example of victim blaming? A. why does she keep going out with him? B. why was she wearing that at the party? C. why did he force himself on her? D. why was she drinking with those guys in that hotel room?
C
The most profound findings on divorce in the past four decades is: A. divorce has a negative effect on children B. parental conflict has a negative effect on children C. the financial instability associated with divorce has negative consequences for children
B
What IS NOT a feature of a Google Scholar search? A. it does all your homework for you B. the ability to limit the search to articles that are easy to read and more accessible C. it shows all the articles from newspapers
B
Based on what you read about the children most likely to be victims of domestic abuse, identify which policy is unlikely to reduce child abuse and neglect. ________ ________ that allow poor families to move often
housing vouchers
What is an example of a way in which an elementary school teacher might engage in gender socialization in schools? A. asking students if they had done their homework B. by reprimanding a girl for playing on the jungle gym because she is wearing a dress
B
What is the conflict that Justin Baldoni describes related to his life? A. what role he should take for his next acting job B. between who he feels he is and who the world tells him he should be as a man C. if he should pick Petra or Jane
B
What types of websites should be utilized for research? A. newspapers B. journals C. tabloids D. fiction books
B
When faced with economic difficulty, what business did the Stanley sons begin in order to help the family? A. auto mechanics B. lawn care C. working as janitors D. making and selling food
B
Which of the following forms of cohabitation is most associated with same-sex individuals? A. cohabitation before marriage B. cohabitation instead of marriage C. cohabitation after marriage
B
Which of the following is NOT a major lens through which social scientists study sexuality? A. sexual behavior B. ethics of sexual behavior C. identity D. human biology
B
Which of the following is NOT an example of a microaggression? A. can I touch your hair? B. where are you from? C. your English is very good! D. you're so well spoken!
B
Which of the following is NOT an example of gender socialization? A. men are seen as soft if they express their feelings B. Andrea explains to her friends that her parents will not allow her to stay out late after she failed a test C. women are seen as nurturing
B
Which of the following is a unique circumstance for unmarried parents? A. they have time to date, but many don't B. they don't have much time to date, but many still do
B
Which of the following racial/ethnic groups has the highest poverty rate? A. blacks B. American Indians C. whites D. asians
B
Why does the percentage of Whites married to Blacks in the US differ so significantly from the parentage of Blacks married to Whites in the US? A. whites are less likely to be truthful about their partners' races in surveys B. whites comprise a much larger proportion of the U.S. population C. rates of divorce and widowhood differ among black-white marriages D. rates of living alone versus cohabitation differ among black-white marriages
B
Which of the following is an example of familism? A. a boy invites his friend over for dinner B. A teenager misses several days of school to look after a sick relative C. a mother drops her kids off at school D. a grandfather moves into his daughter's home to help take care of his grandchildren
B, D
Which of the following is a definition of care work? A. activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result B. the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes C. work performed face-face for the purpose of enhancing the capabilities of another person
C
Which of the following is included in the Self-Actualization category of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? A. control B. respect from others C. personal growth D. sexual intimacy
C
Which statement describes the assumptions that underlie Becker's marketplace theory of marriage... A. marriage is voluntary and economically valuable B. marriage is popular and there is competition for mates C. marriage is voluntary and there is competition for mates D. marriage is voluntary and popular
C
Women in which of the following groups have the highest marriage rates? A. whites B. blacks C. asians D. hispanics
C
Which of the following kinds of relationships would not be included under the category of intimate partner violence? A. same sex couples B. opposite sex couples C. best friends D. parent-child
C, D
Which of the following is NOT a contributing factor to the feminization of poverty? There was an ________ in the number of mothers who were not in the labor force
increase
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the "motherhood" penalty in wages? fathers' earnings _______ allow women to shift to less demanding careers
increases
The victims of family violence may be classified in three groups: intimate partners, children, and elders. What two elements are usually present in the relationship between victims and perpetrators of family violence? ________ and ____ relationship
intimacy, care
According to How to Lose Your Virginity, the virgin violinist played for what pop star?
lady gaga
Which of the following is the most accurate example of a split-household family? a Chinese man works on a U.S. railroad, _______ his wife behind in China
leaving
When a man expects his partner to ask him to do things, he's viewing her as the _______ of household chores.
manager
Which of the following does NOT fit under the textbook's "violence" category?
manipulation, neglect
Which of the following roles related to marriage was NOT a role played by the state-established churches in the early European societies? deciding who could _____ into which families
marry
How is cohabitation related to the likelihood of getting a divorce? couples who cohabit before marriage are _____ likely to divorce, but this is due factors other than cohabitation
more
What was a relatively common form of polygamy in the nineteenth century? the practice in ______ communities for a man to have more than one wife
mormon
Which of the following is NOT a main form of scarcity that single-mother families often face in contrast to two-parent families?
motivation
A theorist might point to which social fact to support the consensus perspective? A. social protests have become more frequent in recent years B. job applicants have a higher likelihood of success when they project an image that fits with the company or organization to which they are applying C. individuals with closer ties to family members typically handle stressful events better than those with looser familial ties D. the two major political parties in the United States have existed for decades, and despite strong partisanship, citizens generally follow the governance of either party
D
According to Melvin Kohn's classic series of studies, how do both middle- and working-class parents' experiences with work influence their parenting? A. parents teach their children tasks from their jobs in order to ready their children for work B. parents' income is the only factor by which their jobs shape their parenting C. parents convey hope that their children will work in the same kinds of jobs that the parents do D. parents teach their children the interpersonal skills that they use in their own jobs
D
According to Modern Romance, an ideal first date would be: A. grabbing coffee at a coffee shop B. brunch C. talking a walk D. a monster truck rally
D
According to Modern Romance, the average of age at marriage in the US: A. has decreased for both men and women B. has increased for men and decreased for women C. has decreased for men and increased for women D. has increased for both men and women
D
According to Modern Romance, the soul mate marriage is different from the companionate marriage in the following ways: A. individuals looking for soul mate marriages have lower expectations than those looking for companionate marriages B. couples wed more quickly in the era of soul mate marriages than in the era of companionate marriages C. searching for a soul mate marriage takes less time and emotional investment than searching for a companionate marriage D. individuals in soul mate marriages want their partners to be their best friend, trusted confidant, and most passionate lover
D
According to the article, what is maternal gatekeeping? A. the idea that when mothers withhold information from fathers to keep them deliberately in the dark B. the idea that mother's disregard gender roles when parenting with their partners C. the idea that mothers stand outside their homes (i.e., "at the gate") and decide who comes and goes D. the idea that mothers can exert control over fathers' involvement in child-rearing through their attitudes and behaviors
D
According to the textbook, which of the following is a reason why sexual behavior is less constrained now than it was in the past? A. young peoples living alone before marriage B. the advent of modern birth control C. sex among older adults D. all the above
D
Americans believe which of the following, on average: A. childless adults are happier than parents B. a couple without children is a family C. life as a childless adult is filled with contentment, satisfaction, and pride D. no adult can be happy without becoming a parent
D
How are women presented in the Twilight Saga? A. able to protect themselves B. strong and assertive C. independent D. passive and weak
D
Identify the statement that describes why some researchers argue that love is an evolutionary adaptation? A. humans are the only species that display love for one another B. love is a relatively recent human trait C. love is a measurable, chemical response to a younger relative's cries D. children loved by their parents were more likely to survive infancy
D
What is the average cost of weddings today? A. 27,000 B. 32,000 C. 25,000 D. 35,000
D
What is the difference between facts and theory in the study of the family? A. facts are used to describe contemporary families, whereas theory is used to describe changes in family life over time B. theory is the term for a broad set of facts C. sociologists explain family life using facts, whereas theory is more fanciful D. facts provide information about family life, whereas theory is a way to explain how those facts influence one another
D
When did the word homosexual first begin to appear as a way to describe someone's identity? A. late eighteenth century B. early nineteenth century C. early twentieth century D. late nineteenth century
D
Which is NOT a reason that persons who are Black have poorer health than persons who are White? A. poorer quality health care B. residential segregation C. discrimination D. decreased stress hormones
D
Which of the following defines the term separation? A. the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body B. the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married C. the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship D. the formal or informal end of a marital relationship in which one or both partners move out of the home
D
Which of the following describes the term matrilineal? A. in this family arrangement, wealth and power are transmitted from fathers to sons B. this family arrangement consists of a monogamous couple and their biological children and functions independently of extended family members C. this family arrangement consists of a monogamous couple and their biological children D. in the family arrangement, wealth and power are transmitted from mothers to daughters
D
Which of the following groups is the most isolated group in terms of dating? A. latinos B. whites C. asians D. blacks
D
Which of the following is NOT a major change in dating and romantic relationships that has made following social scripts more difficult in recent years? A. sexual freedom has increased B. couples are less committed to each other C. expressing your sexuality is frowned upon D. A & B E. B & C
D
Which of the following is NOT associated with stronger feelings of homophobia? A. making rude comments to a gay couple B. being female C. being born after 1990 D. B & C E. A & B
D
Which of the following occupations is the LEAST female dominated? A. teachers B. lawyers C. nurses D. electricians and construction workers
D
Which of the following statements is NOT a common microaggression? A. can I touch your hair? B. I couldn't even tell you were gay! C. your English is great! D. what's your major?
D
Which of the following types of families is most likely to be poor? A. a black family B. a divorced man C. a cohabiting family D. unmarried female-headed families
D
Who does Justin Baldoni ask to forgive him (and all the other men of the world) at the end of the video? A. his wife B. his mother C. hillary clinton D. all women
D
In a story from the textbook, a woman recalled, "In 1969 I even started to wear trousers to work (as a social worker). At the time this was certainly frowned on, yet two years later social workers were roaming the inner city in torn jeans, gym shoes and bra-less T-shirts." What concept does this story exemplify? individual acts of _____________ producing social change in gender patterns
nonconformity
Parenting is stressful because
of the second shift that parents (mothers) do
According to Michelle Budig what two policies shrink the motherhood penalty? high quality childcare for babies and toddlers and moderate-length paid _________ leave
parental
According to Jackson Katz, a bystander is: anybody who is not a ___________ or victim in a given situation but who is embedded in a relationship with the people in the situation
perpetrator
Who tends to fixate more on the safety level of Mount Maslow?
poorer couples
According to the CRAAP method, which of the following IS NOT one of the 5 tips to evaluate a website?
popularity
What disciplines inform HDFS?
psychology sociology public health biology economics
Based on what you read in the "Changing Culture" section, why would the culture of intensive parenting contribute to more people choosing to be childfree? the culture of intensive parenting _______ __ expectations for how much time and resources parents devote to children
ramps up
Identify the antipoverty policy that the evidence supports as the best approach. A broad _____________ policy in which poor households receive a proportional amount of money back at tax time that raises their income to above the poverty line
redistribution
Which of the following is NOT a way in which the federal government increased legal regulation of family life during the industrial era? creating rules for _________ organizations' role in sanctifying marriages
religious
What is NOT a way that marriage brings about health benefits? Through additional ____________
responsibility
The safety category of need includes all of the following except...
self esteem
Identify the statement that describes how the rising age at first marriage impacted sexual behavior. almost all Americans have ___ before marriage
sex
The families in Two American Families lived in which city? A. buffalo B. milwaukee C. cleveland D. atlanta
B
The following is an example of which of the 4 horsemen? "I hate how you always make plans with your friends and never invite me. What, are you ashamed of me?" A. stonewalling B. criticism C. contempt D. defensiveness
B
The following is an example of which of the 4 horsemen? "It's not my fault! You were the one who forgot to tell me that the credit card payment was due. I don't know how I ended up married to someone so irresponsible." A. stone walling B. defensiveness C. contempt D. criticism
B
The high school prom has been a site of continuous legal and social conflict for decades. Why are prom scripts so important? A. parents and administrators object to most forms of interracial and same-sex mixing B. proms are often seen as a formal step in the process of mate selection that can lead to marriage C. proms are more formal than other events D. unlike other activities, proms are funded by schools
B
About what percentage of people report having met their current partner online? A. 18% B. 22% C. 24% D. 20%
B
Employers expect mothers to _________ after they have children. A. become more productive B. become less productive C. have the same productivity
B
In Meet the Patels, according to Ravi's parents, what should his wife's last name be? A. Reddy B. Patel C. Ansari D. Laghari
B
In Meet the Patels, what is bio data? A. information about a company expenses B. detailed personal information to be given to a prospective match and their family
B
In Meet the Patels, who does Ravi live with? A. his parents B. his sister C. his girlfriend D. his grandparents
B
The author of "The Way We Never Were: American Families and The Nostalgia Trap", notes that despite the many transformations since the first publications of her book, this one thing has not changed.. A. the American population's opinions about same-sex marriage B. the tendency for Americans to view present-day family and gender relations through nostalgia C. the median age at marriage in the US D. the percentage of people who cohabit before marriage
B
The extent to which mothers open or close the gate to the father's involvement with the child/children is related to: A. how much influence the father feels like he has in child-related decision making B. all of these C. how much the father is involved in the day-to-day care of his child/children D. how confident the father appears when interacting with his child/children
B
A recent study of residents in Framingham, Massachusetts found that: A. a person who has facebook friends who divorce are 75% more likely to divorce themselves B. couples who are on social media are more likely to divorce C. a person is 75% more likely to divorce if a close friend does D. a couple who has a major illness is more likely to divorce
C
According to the New Parents Project, a sample of primarily highly educated, dual-earner, married parents who had their first child in central Ohio, A. new mothers and fathers shared the burden of childcare equally B. new father spent less time in leisure after their babies were born C. new fathers did less housework after their babies were born D. new fathers total working time increased by two hours a day after the transition to parenthood
C
Before you begin reading a scholarly journal article, what should you do first? A. make sure its a primary source B. put your reading glasses on C. have a clear research question and/or topic statement D. none of the above
C
For families in Two American Families, what was the major issue that was the catalyst for the family issues? A. a fight between the parents B. children getting bad grades in school C. job loss D. divorce
C
For the Neumann family, which of the following were NOT stressors that the family faced in addition to poverty? A. health problems B. shift work C. meddling in-laws D. marital problems
C
Imagine you are selected to take part in a study, and the researcher asks you to track and report the times of day in which you study, work, relax, interact with family, and interact with friends. What kind of study method would this be? A. in-depth interview B. observation C. time use D. longitudinal survey
C
In Meet the Patels, why wouldn't/don't Ravi's parents like Audrey? A. she is culturally Indian B. she is hindu C. she is culturally American D. she has a job
C
One argument that Afifi makes is that A. because children today are distant from their parents, divorce does not impact them as much as it once did B. because parents now divorce personal happiness, children are less affected by divorce C. because children today tend to be very close to their parents, they are impacted by their parents' divorce D. the differences between the children of divorce and other children are very large
C
One difficulty of studying families is identifying whether something causes something else. In many cases, two things may occur together (such as the use of nightlights and nearsightedness), but on may not cause the other. The process by which social scientists establish an association between two phenomena is know as ______ A. causation B. bias C. correlation D. relational association
C
Research has found an association between parenthood and A. lower stress B. lower emotional stress C. higher depression D. less meaning in life
C
T/F The total fertility rate in the US is currently 1.82, which is the same as the replacement fertility rate.
false
T/F We should assume that someone is being dramatic if they react to a micro aggression made against them
false
T/F With the exception of the last few decades, there has been a long-term trend over the last few centuries toward increasingly violent societies.
false
Which of the following is an example of a third-generation immigrant? Michelle has a Russian ___________ who shares recipes with her and tells her stories about her life in Russia in the 1930s and 1940s
grandmother
What is the summary of an article called?
abstract
Why are homicide rates the standard measure of trends in violent crime? homicides are counted very _______
accurately
In the institutional era... most Americans lived in _________ communities
agrarian
Which of the following is the force that prompted Mexican migration to the US? although some were already living in the United States when their territory was ________, migrants continue to move to the US in search of jobs and better lives
annexed
Which of the following examples best describes the term transgender? Emily was _________ female at birth but recently asked friends and family to use his chosen name (Mike) and pronouns (he/him)
assigned
Which of the following statements about acculturation and assimilation is NOT true? _____________ most often occurs before acculturation
assimilation
Which of the following parenting styles is characterized by high demandingness and high responsiveness?
authoritative
Concerning abuse of elderly adults, which of the following most closely defines the term expressive aggression? ___________ elder people in public and mocking their physical impairments
berating
The process by which social scientists establish an association between two phenomena is known as_______
correlation
Which strategy is NOT an example of a way a mother will encourage a father's involvement with their child/children? ________________ the outfit the father helped the child put on
criticizing
Which of the following is NOT an example of how the birth control pill may have had repercussions for society once it was widely available? rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have _________
decreased
Identify the term that describes the process of immigrant children adapting to a new culture more rapidly than their parents.
dissonant acculturation
How have parents' reasons for having children changed over time? having children is more of an ___________ or symbolic asset, not a practical one
emotional
Which of the following is NOT a factor that made building and maintaining families difficult for slaves in the period between 1619 and the end of the Civil War (in the mid-1800s)? most ________ children did not live with their parents
enslaved
Which of the following is NOT a reason why a large majority of adults eventually marry? most people try to conform to the ____________ that sex belongs within marriage
expectation
T/F The American Time Use Survey shoes that men and women perform nearly equal hours of housework.
false
T/F The independence effect raises the likelihood of divorce because it motivates women to leave their marriages, whether they are fairly happy or unhappy.
false
Couples often act out the gender roles they saw their parents enact, which is an example of what process?
socialization
What is the most important way in which legal recognition of gay and lesbian families reduces boundary ambiguity? makes the marriage and family more _______ recognized
socially
Which of the following statements is true about couples therapy based on the "Is Divorce Contagious" article? most couples who enter couples therapy are debating whether or not they should even _____ ___________
stay together
Tanika is a child in a blended family. Tanika's mother married a man who has one son, Michael. Identify the accurate definition of Tanika and Michael's relationship.
step siblings
Scholars are unsure why marriage matters for children, but they know it does. What is NOT something mentioned in the Family Structure Matters article, that may be affected in children's lives when living in an unmarried household?
strained relationships with siblings
In "Why Domestic Abuse Victims Don't Leave" video, why did Leslie stay? she thought she was a very _______ woman who was the only person on Earth who could help Conor
strong
In which of the following examples, does the young person have the highest life chance? Justin smith is the son of a __________ and wealthy businessman and is graduating from Harvard this year
successful
T/F A cohort is a group of people who experience an event together at the same time.
true
T/F According to the video Sex 101, high schools that offer a teen health clinic, free contraceptives, free condoms and fact-based sex ed: do not affect how much teens think about sex because virtually every teen is exposed to sex in the media and society
true
T/F Edward and Jacob both treat women as if they are property
true
T/F Men with children are more likely to be hired than their childless counterparts.
true
T/F Middle-class couples became engaged and formed concrete wedding plans more rapidly than their working-class counterparts.
true
T/F While women are more and more present in the workforce, they still mostly remain the only ones in charge of the household.
true
T/F Working-class couples moved in with their counterparts more quickly than middle-class couples (on average).
true
Which of the following is one of the ways that Justin Baldoni attempts to get past the fact that he isn't comfortable talking about his feelings? creates experiences that force him to be __________, no matter how scary it may feel
vulnerable
Which of the following groups is LEAST likely to intermarry with those of other races or ethnicities?
white women
Which of the following class structures includes the highest percentage of Americans?
working class