Marriage and Family Final Exam

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Counselors generally advise that an important aspect of learning to disagree involves expressing anger _______.

directly

The idea of bargaining resources in relationships such as marriage come to us from ___________ theory.

exchange

_____ refers to marriage between those who are different in race, age, education, religious background, or social class.

heterogamy

Social psychologist John Gottman has made his reputation in the field of ______ ______

marital communication

which of the following is NOT listed by your text as a major family function? raising children responsibly meeting sexual desires providing members with economic and other practical support offering emotional security

meeting sexual desires

The sex ratio is the ratio of __________ in a given society or subgroup of a society.

men to women

The pronounced tendency for men and women to be employed in different types of jobs is termed _______

occupational segregation

The pronounced tendency for men and women to be employed in different types of jobs is termed:

occupational segregation

On average, cohabiting relationships are

relatively short term

Research on racial/ethnic differences finds that the pattern of men's spending less time than women in housework occurs in white, black, and hispanic families. true or false

true

Usually, battered wives leave and/or seek divorce almost immediately, without repeated conciliation. True or False

False

The text offers several reasons for the lower overall stability of remarriages. Which of the following is NOT one of these? people who divorce in the first place are disproportionately from lower-middle and lower-class groups, which generally have higher divorce rates people who remarry after divorce are, as a group, more accepting of divorce and may have already demonstrated that they are willing to choose divorce as a way of resolving an unsatisfactory marriage remarrieds receive more social support from their families of origin and are generally more integrated with parents and in-laws remarriages present special stresses on couples, such as the presence of stepchildren

remarrieds receive more social support from their families of origin and are generally more integrated with parents and in-laws

adults with a _____ attachment style are inclined to trust that their relationships will provide ongoing emotional support.

secure

The crude divorce rate is ______. the number of divorces per 1,000 population the number of divorces per 1,000 married women older than age 18 the number of divorces per year the ratio of current marriages to current divorces

the number of divorces per 1,000 population

Polygamy has been legal in the United States since 1878. true or false

false

The term stepparent originally meant an additional parent figure, not a person who replaces a dead parent. TRUE or FALSE

false

Confidence, assertiveness, and ambition can be classified as __________ character traits. instrumental expressive communal sensitive

instrumental

______ means preparing to defend oneself against what one presumes is an upcoming attack.

defensiveness

Adults with a(n) __________ attachment style exhibit possible negative behaviors such as unwarranted jealousy or attempts to control one's partner due to fear of abandonment.

insecure/anxious

Women's remarriage rate is ____ men's.

considerably lower than

mothers of young children were the first women to move into employment outside the home. true or false

false

regarding mate selection, the United States is an example of what cross-cultural researchers call a _____ culture. nationalized marriage cross-national free-choice collectivist

free-choice

Many stepparent-stepchild relationships _____ over time.

improve

generally, lesbian couples' division of labor is _____ than that of gay male couples. less systematic more egalitarian less egalitarian more difficult to measure

more egalitarian

Spouses and children (the family formed by marrying and having children) are part of a person's family of _____.

procreation

According to psychologists Nathaniel Branden and Robert Sternberg, in order to nourish a romantically loving relationship, couples should ______.

accept their partners shortcomings

only about 25 percent of Americans believe that extramarital sex is morally wrong. True or False

False

considerable research has shown that on average, in comparison with children in first-marriage families, stepchildren of all ages ____. do equally well in school experience an equal amount of family conflict are somewhat less well adjusted are less likely to become juvenile delinquents

are somewhat less well adjusted

a nuclear family consists of:

husband, wife, and children

social scientists have defined the family as a _________- a fundamental component of social organization.

social institution

persons who change gender identity are referred to as

transgender

Americans tend to marry people of similar race, age, education, religious background, and social class. This behavior reflects ______.

homogamy

Compared to the recent past, children are __________ likely to live with a grandparent today.

more

The likelihood of divorce declines with _________.

more years of education

most research supports the hypothesis that _____. sibling abuse virtually disappears after divorce siblings become closer and more supportive after divorce sibling rivalry increases after divorce sibling relationships are unchanged after divorce

sibling rivalry increases after divorce

statistics on women in politics highlight that women, who make up more than 50 percent of the U.S. population, are _____ in high government positions.

significantly underrepresented

a small study cited in the text asked 265 stepmothers about their expectations of the stepmother role. the researchers found that ______. stepmothers usually see themselves as replacing the stepchild's mother stepmothers expect to be included in stepfamily activities but do not see themselves as replacing the stepchild's mother the less time a stepmother spent with her stepchildren, the more she expected to be included in stepfamily functions and decisions a clear majority of stepmothers behaved as a "friend" rather than as a "concerned parent"

stepmothers expect to be included in stepfamily activities but do not see themselves as replacing the stepchild's mother

today there are as many singles as married people. true or false

true

the 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act mandates up to ______of unpaid family leave for workers in companies with at least fifty employers.

twelve weeks

A _____ is a situation or place characterized by group living.

commune

intimate partner violence (IPV) has _____ over the past several decades.

declined significantly

Policy advocates from a __________ perspective are concerned with the breakdown of the family including money spent on welfare.

family decline

more than ____ of all nonmarital births occur to cohabiting couples.

half

most stepfamilies are ____ with their relationships and lives.

happy

The text points out that men may abuse the women in their lives, using fear and intimidation in an attempt to gain control. This type of violence has been called

intimate terrorism

An LGBT individual might be at risk of domestic violence if he or she is in a relationship with someone who _______. does not regularly attend religious services strongly advocates a neotraditional relationship threatens to "out" the other person is reluctant to move in together

threatens to "out" the other person

Compared to marrieds, cohabitants pool their money __________. to a lesser extent equally a little more often to a greater extent

to a lesser extent

The most common household type today is that of married couples without children. true or false

true

a person's gender identity is typically a reflection of society's conceptions of femininity and masculinity. true or false

true

institutions in virtually every society have been characterized by patriarchy and masculine dominance. true or false

true

Margaret is angry with her husband Tyrone for spending too much time and energy on his business endeavors, and she expresses dislike for his very expensive car. This is an illustration of

displacement

Martyring is essentially equivalent to intimacy. true or false

false

Social policy and programs to combat child maltreatment, first established in the 1960's and 1970's, have done little to reduce the incidence of child abuse and willful neglect. True or False

false

for the most part, the divorce rate: is still on the rise has stabilized and even declined for the time being has declined drastically in the last five years

has stabilized and even declined for the time being

Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why victims of IPV may take quite a while to leave the situation? fear economic hardship cultural norms high self-esteem

high self-esteem

Because of the cultural ambiguity of remarried family relationships, social scientist Andrew Cherlin calls the remarried family a(n) _____.

incomplete institution

the United States is considered a _____ society, where romantic love is valued in marriage.

individualistic

family system theory emphasizes ______ in family relationships.

interdependence

many parenting couples move in together, then out, then back in, a situation referred to as

intermittent cohabitation

The _____ perspective holds that conflict between parents is responsible for the lowered well-being of children of divorce.

interparental conflict

When unmarried partners decide to move in together, there are certain firm legal guidelines to follow some legal guidelines, but these are limited many legal guidelines to follow regulations, customs, and laws that may cause them problems

regulations, customs, and laws that may cause them problems

After WWII, as soldiers came home, the government encouraged women to __________.

return to their kitchens

economic downturns typically lead to a ______ in divorce rates.

sharp increase

heterosexual women are more likely than men to adjust their work and home schedules to accommodate caregiving, largely because ______. women are simply more nurturing than men they are paid less on average than their male partners most women believe men are not good caregivers they generally do not want egalitarian relationships

they are paid less on average than their male partners

the census bureau defines a family as : any heterosexual or homosexual union with children two or more persons sharing a household and who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption any group of people residing together parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins

two or more persons sharing a household and who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption

Today, the statistical norm among married couples is the ____ partnership. dual-career two-earner male-as-sole-provider female-as-sole-provider

two-earner

A majority of children live in __________ households.

two-parent

No-fault divorce is sometimes referred to as ______ divorce because one partner can secure the divorce even if the other wants to continue the marriage.

unilateral

Study after study shows that marital satisfaction is greater when __________.

wives feel that husbands share fairly in the household work

most observers conclude that, for the time being, the divorce rate continues to rise dramatically. True or False

False

many observer's attribute our society's high divorce rate to the fact that Americans' expectations for marriage are too high these days. True or False

True

A "team" approach to raising children after divorce is ______.

co-parenting

The silent treatment is a form of _____ power.

coercive

Anger and conflict in a relationship are necessary forces and a challenge to be met rather than avoided. True or False

True

Under traditional common law, marital rape was not considered rape at all because the wife was considered her husband's property, and he was entitled to unlimited sexual access. True or False

True

The good divorce does not end a family but instead produces a ________ -two households, one family.

binuclear family

Since the 9/11 attacks, the so-called "can-do" man tackles traumatic events head-on _____. while maintaining a high level of financial success and expresses no feelings about them but also feels free to express emotion stoically and manfully

but also feels free to express emotion

of the components of consummate love, which is the most gradual to develop?

commitment

Marriage was originally a social institution directed toward the practical purposes of economic support and responsible child rearing. Today, marriage tends to be viewed as a

companionate relationship

In Robert Sternberg's typology, _____ love is composed of all three dimensions of his theory.

consummate

Allowing children to witness violence between partners might be construed as

emotional child abuse

it is estimated that _____ of all cohabiting relationships last less than two years, because the couple either break up or marry.

half

which is the correct term for a person who has been born with ambiguous genital anatomy?

intersexual

on the societal level, _____ is the assignment to men of greater control and influence over society's institutions.

masculine dominance

Sociologist Arlie Hochschild writes that employed parents put in a ____ of unpaid family work that leaves them stressed and drained.

second shift

traditionally, both law and social science specified that the family consisted of people related by

blood, marriage, or adoption

Family _________ theorists posit that today's family forms need to be seen as historically expected adjustments to changing conditions.

change

____ lower the likelihood of remarriage for both men and women.

children

The child-inclusive approach focuses on _______ communication.

parent-child

Social support is necessary for feeling positive about and generally satisfied with being single, whether living alone or not. True or False

true

Sometimes the marriage exchange is accompanied by a dowry, a sum of money or property brought to the marriage by the female. true or false

true

cohabiting couples are _____ as likely as marrieds to be interracial.

twice

Some of our choices are not conscious, and we slide into them. true or false

true

Some adults who live with their parents have never moved out, but others — called _________ — have left home and then returned.

boomerangers

While family members increasingly encourage girls to develop instrumental skills, _______. boys are increasingly encouraged to be expressive they still expect higher levels of tenderness they are directed to expressive occupational fields boys are still discouraged from cultivating tenderness

boys are still discouraged from cultivating tenderness

There are several components of relationship power. Which of the following is NOT one of these components? decision making division of labor allocation of money career importance

career importance

According to the text, contempt, criticism, defensiveness, stonewalling, and belligerence ______. can be transformed into positive features of marriage characterize unhappy marriages and signal impending divorce are examples of supportive communication are barrier strengths to divorce

characterize unhappy marriages and signal impending divorce

Comparing children's well-being in married families with that of those in one-parent families, Linda Waite found that children from married families had several strengths. Which of the following is NOT one of her findings? children were about half as likely to drop out of highschool children were significantly less likely to live in poverty children had better-quality relationships with their parents children had a higher IQ and were more creative

children had a higher IQ and were more creative

Other societies, and past societies, tended to be more __________, where people identify with and conform to the expectations of their extended kin.

collectivistic

what is the impact of communication technologies like e-mail, Skype, and GPS on families?

communication technologies change the way families interact

research on communication patterns in stepfamilies reveals several different communication patterns. In which pattern does communication flow freely, involving all members of the stepfamily equally?

complete triad

______ involves making disapproving judgements or evaluations of one's partner.

criticism

which of the following is true about the age at marriage today? it is the highest recorded since the 1890 census age at marriage is declining to 1970s levels male's age at marriage has increased, but female's remains lower it has remained virtually the same since 1890.

it is the highest recorded since the 1890 census

your parents, brothers, and sisters are part of your family of _____ (the family that you are born into).

orientation (origin)

of the components of consummate love, which is the quickest to develop and the quickest to fade?

passion

the _____ message is the image of a woman who attained career success and supports her family.

superwoman

in general, singles of both sexes have been less likely than marrieds to say that they were happy with their lives. true or false

true

the family as a social institution rests on the marriage premise of permanence and sexual exclusivity. True or False

true

Conflict is a natural part of every relationship. True or False

True

polyandry refers to multiple wives for one husband. True or False

false

Most research presents a consistent picture of post-divorce __________ for women.

economic decline

gender socialization does not begin until late toddlerhood. true or false

false

The text concludes that the best way to make decisions about our personal lives is to make them _______.

knowledgeably

historically, black women have been far more likely than ____ to work for wages. nonhispanic white men nonhispanic white women hispanic men asian american women

nonhispanic white women

some people live together because they are morally or politically opposed to the institution of marriage. true or false

true

the divorce rate has been in decline since 1980. true or false

true

Today, in countries where arranged marriages used to be the norm, it is more common for the children to marry only when they themselves accept their parent's choice. Unions like these are called __________. love marriages assisted marriages conceded marriages reluctant marriages

assisted marriages

according to the text, a woman lives with a(n) _____ or a divided awareness that caregiving is most important to her but is not highly valued in society. intersexual reality demarcated identity modern dilemma bifurcated consciousness

bifurcated consciousness

Which of the following is NOT one of the types of postdivorce relationships identified by Ahrons? perfect pals bitter pills fiery foes angry associates

bitter pills

the cohabitation trend spread widely in the 1960's, took off sharply in the 1970s, and has risen steadily ever since. true or false

true

polyamory refers to marriages in which one or both spouses retain the option to sexually and emotionally love others in addition to their spouse. true or false

true

one way gender identities are changing involves the increasing convergence of men's and women's social roles. true or false

true

Young singles choose to live with their parents for several reasons. Which of the following is NOT one of these reasons? the need for emotional support the need for help with child raising the need for economic support the need for a tax shelter

the need for a tax shelter

according to the text, family life is far more complex and difficult than the traditional image commonly portrayed. true or false

true

researchers have found it discouraging that about half of abusive dating relationships continue rather than being broken off. true or false

true

If traditional norms of male authority are strong, husbands will almost inevitably dominate regardless of personal resources. True or False

True

social scientist have proposed alternative hypothesis for why women do more unpaid household labor. which of the following is NOT one of those hypothesis? partner's relative earnings influence their division of household labor gender roles influence partners' division of household labor the partner with less power in the relationship can escape undesirable household labor the relative time available to each partner influences the division of household labor

the partner with less power in the relationship can escape undesirable household labor

because of cohabiting parents' fairly common breakups, a child in a cohabiting family is likely to have a biological parent living elsewhere. True or false

true

it appears that some of the increase in singlehood results from the low sex ratio and economic disadvantage. true or false

true

Chronic criticism, nagging, nitpicking, and sarcasm are all forms of

passive-aggression

Research has shown that individuals gradually filter, or sort out, those who they think would not make the best life partner; for instance, women place importance on potential financial success in a mate. This is an example of which concept?

Assortative mating

compared with other ethnicities, it is much more common for blacks and Hispanics to enter stepfamilies through _____. widowhood and remarriage divorce and remarriage the foster care system nonmarital childbearing and cohabitation

nonmarital childbearing and cohabitation

about ____ of all first marriages in the United States are likely to end in divorce.

one-half

which statement about the well-being of stepparents is accurate? parenting stepchildren is generally more satisfying than parenting biological children stepmothers have worse mental health than biological mothers stepchildren generally "substitute" for biological children parents feel equal obligation to help their adult stepchildren as they feel toward their biological children

stepmothers have worse mental health than biological mothers

the proportion of middle-aged cohabiters has increased over the past two decades. true or false

true

In general, __________ men spend more time in unpaid family work than do nonHispanic white men. Asian american African american hispanic native american

African American

Brad and Janet have been married for 10 years. Janet is a prosecuting attorney. Brad stays home to care for the house and family. The text would identify Brad as a

stay-at-home dad

The text points out that remarriages dissolve at higher rates than first marriages, especially for remarried couples who have ______

stepchildren

individuals who change their physical anatomy through sex-reassignment surgery are ? intersexuals transvestites transexuals homosexuals

transsexuals

In the United States, marriage remains the most socially acceptable gateway to family life. True or False

true

typically in _____ cultures, a relationship is not a prerequisite of marriage. fundamentalist religious free-choice homogenous arranged marriage

arranged marriage

Which of the following represents the punitive approach toward perpetrators of child maltreatment? the criminal justice response family preservation counseling or therapy foster care

the criminal justice response

which of the following characterizes phase one of the cycle of violence? the violent episode itself a calm period a buildup of tension the honeymoon phase

the violent episode itself

a few companies today hope to lessen ____ by eliminating salary negotiations.

the wage gap

Children of divorce are also more likely to have been _________, meaning they were forced to take on adult responsibilities before they were developmentally mature enough to handle them.

"parentified"

in 2018, women on average earned _____ percent of what men earned 79 81 65 90

81

All couple conflicts in the home are detrimental to children. True or False

False

Which of the following is one of the reasons offered in the text for the slight decline in remarriage rates? many divorced persons who would have remarried in the past are now cohabiting in stepfamilies the divorce rate has decreased dramatically economic constraints and uncertainties have discouraged divorced women but not men marriage has clearly lost some of its popularity

Many divorced persons who would have remarried in the past are now cohabiting in stepfamilies.

Which of the following is the most helpful "I-statement"? I felt really hurt when you said that. I think you're being extremely selfish! I know exactly why you did that! I hate when you do that! It makes me so mad!

I felt really hurt when you said that.

In the NBC News 2015 State of Kindness Poll, 70% of Americans surveyed agreed that technology is weakening relationships. True or False

True

Men seem to maintain more control over family spending, especially large purchases, in heterosexual relationships. True or False

True

The frequent use of social media has been correlated to low self-esteem. True or False

True

The text cites four social factors that may encourage young people today to postpone marriage or not to marry at all. Which of the following is NOT one of these? a rejection of marriage as an institution changing cultural attitudes better contraception population numbers -- low sex ratios

a rejection of marriage as an institution

We live in a society characterized by ________________ change, including increased ethnic, economic, and family diversity.

considerable

according to the wheel of love theory, there are four stages in the development of love. which of the following is NOT one of these? rapport erotic self-revelation mutual dependency

erotic

Warmth, sensitivity, tenderness, and placing concern about others' welfare above self-interest can be classified as __________ character traits.

expressive

sex and gender are interchangeable terms that mean the same thing. true or false

false

the stepmother's role and relationships with stepchildren are usually less problematic than those of stepfathers. True or False

false

Family togetherness, stability, and loyalty are all examples of? proscriptive norms self-fulfillment values familistic (communal) values outdated norms

familistic (communal) values

The emotional bonding of family members is referred to as _______.

family cohesion

An alternative to child removal is ______, in which a child protective services worker is able to leave the child with the offending family and provide support and frequent visits.

family preservation

Recent research suggests that spouses think of their marital relationships as fair when they ______. know their spouses support egalitarianism feel that there is an absence of conflict feel listened to and emotionally supported have equal income

feel listened to and emotionally supported

Remarrying women generally benefit __________ more than do remarrying men.

financially

An emerging alternative to marriage is __________, where a couple is engaged in a long-term relationship, but each partner also maintains a separate dwelling.

living apart together

What is the key function of marriage for most Americans?

love and ongoing emotional support

John Alan Lee classified six love styles types of sexual relationships forms of intimacy patterns of cohabitation

love styles

According to John Gottman and his colleagues, anger, sadness, and whining are examples of _____.

low-intensity negative affect

some husbands today are rejecting the idea that dedication to one's job or occupational achievement is the ultimate indicator of success. true or false

true

According to professionals, a collaborative divorce is best as it is focused on mutual respect and family preservation. True or False

True

Adolescent boys are the most frequent perpetrators of child-to-parent violence. True or False

True

in general, social scientists find that the most stable marriages are those that are homogamous in

age, education, religion, and race

The importance of the male provider role is a powerful theme in _______. African American communities Latino homes all race/ethnic groups white cultural expectations

all race/ethnic groups

Which of the following is NOT categorized as child neglect? failing to seek medical attention for conditions such as poor eyesight or bad teeth lack of immunization against childhood disease allowing a child to walk to school alone failure to ensure that the child attends school regularly

allowing a child to walk to school alone

Mike's wife, Lynne, resents him going drinking with his friend Asher. Whenever this subject comes up, Mike makes comments like "What can you do if I go drinking with Asher?" and "What are you going to do about it?" Mike's behavior illustrates _______.

belligerence

Over the past decade, there has been a _______ in fathers who have joint physical custody.

dramatic increase

a highly masculine male who paints his fingernails pink is BEST described as an example of ______.

gender bending

according to the U.S. Census Bureau, in the last fifty years, the marriage rate has ______.

generally declined

For the most part, the divorce rate _____

has stabilized for the time being

Researched has compared adolescents in married, two-biological-parent families with those who have lived with a cohabiting parent. Those adolescents who have lived with a cohabiting parent are more likely to experience all EXCEPT which of the following? earlier premarital intercourse higher rates of school suspension antisocial and delinquent behaviors higher academic test scores

higher academic test scores

In a traditional society, ______ is legitimate power.

male authority

consider this statement: "If I can get him/her to do what I want done, then I'll be sure he/she loves me." This reflects

manipulation

Parents, brothers, and sisters (the family you grew up in) are part of a person's family of ______.

orientation

a type of polygamy wherein a woman has multiple husbands is _______.

polyandry

______, or having more than one spouse, is culturally accepted in many parts of the world.

polygamy

Among immigrants, males may lose some masculine _________ because of the changing gender roles upon entering the United States. consistency privilege participation bifurcation

privilege

Deborah Tannen argues that men typically engage in conversation aimed mainly at conveying information, which she refers to as

report talk

children in high-conflict marriages ______. fall into a deep denial of the situation almost never get married themselves seem to benefit from a divorce always suffer from a divorce

seem to benefit from a divorce

_____ refers to male or female anatomy and physiology.

sex

Joe refuses to listen to his wife, Luciana, and is particularly resistant to considering her complaints. Joe's behavior illustrates

stonewalling

middle-class Americans often dream of attaining "the white picket fence." That is, they see marriage as an opportunity for idealized domesticity within the "haven" of their own single-family home. Which marriage does this describe? the institutional marriage bond the individualized marriage bond the companionate marriage bond the cohabitation bond

the companionate marriage bond

Family sociologist Andrew Cherlin has noted that time-honored family definitions and social norms "count for far less" than in the past. He calls this _____.

the deinstitutionalization of marriage

which of the following appears to be attributable to following traditional gender expectations? men have higher rates of poverty than women the male death rate is higher than that for females men more often adjust their careers to accommodate family life feminine gender identity expectations are overwhelmingly positive for women

the male death rate is higher than that for females

family structure (whether the family is first-marriage, cohabiting, divorced, or remarried) is not as important to stepchildren's well-being or future outcomes as is____. the parenting style used in the family the gender roles taken on by the parents time spent in discipline matters the quality of the communication and relationships among family members

the quality of the communication and relationships among family members

the text observes that a little more than half of home-based workers are women. besides catching up on work, the reason they give most often for working at home is _____. to coordinate work with personal/family needs fear of the workplace an insistence on not taking orders from others a personal sense of entrepreneurship

to coordinate work with personal/family needs

Women now surpass men in the proportion of the total population that are college graduates. true or false

true

To the U.S. Census Bureau, "single" means _______.

unmarried

When neither spouse enters a remarriage with children, the couple's union is usually ? incredibly unstable not taken seriously very similar to cohabiting couples very much like a first marriage

very much like a first marriage

social scientist Ira Reiss has proposed what he calls a "_____ theory" of love.

wheel

Which of the following would NOT be categorized as child maltreatment? threatening to kill a child as a joke hitting a child repeatedly with a belt failing to prepare regular meals for a child yelling at a child for breaking a window

yelling at a child for breaking a window

in 2019, highly educated women earned _____ cents for every dollar earned by men. 65 cents 74 cents 88 cents 93 cents

74 cents

Society offers members of stepfamilies an underdeveloped __________, or set of socially prescribed and understood guidelines, for relating to each other or for defining responsibilities and obligations.

cultural script

the term transgendered implies that the individual is either homosexual or bisexual. true or false

false

When faced with a complaint from their partner, men tend to withdraw emotionally while women do not. This response is so common that therapists have named it the "______ pattern."

female-demand/male-withdraw

when compared with teens in married, two-biological-parent homes, those in single-parent and cohabiting families are more likely to experience all EXCEPT which of the following? higher teen pregnancy rates earlier premarital intercourse lower academic achievement higher rates of school suspension and delinquency

higher teen pregnancy rates

The popularization of texting and social media has lead to an increase in "ghosting" intimate partners; however, experts advise the best way to end a relationship is through ?

in-person or phone conversation

the text concludes that much of the increase in singlehood is explained by several factors. Which of the following is NOT one of these? technological changes regarding pregnancy changing attitudes towards nonmarital sex and cohabitation men's earning potential has increased relative to women's changing attitudes toward marriage and singlehood

men's earning potential has increased relative to women's

Families who are involved in supportive social structures are associated with less family cohesion. true or false

False

A feminine expectation that has emerged over the past thirty years is that of the "__________ woman:" independent, ambitious, and self-confident.

professional

What false belief is detrimental to a relationship?

Your partner should automatically know how you think and feel

The text reports that _________ percent of first marriages were preceded by cohabitation. less than 10 about 15 25 more than 50

more than 50

Long marriages are more likely to end in divorce because marital happiness declines over time. True or False

False

Sabotage is a helpful way of pointing out an area of conflict to a partner. True or False

False

The text concludes that when both partners develop constructive habits, all of their problems will be solved. True or False

False

gender refers only to male or female anatomy and physiology. true or false

false

compared to married couples, cohabiters are all EXCEPT which of the following? younger more sexually conservative less educated poorer

more sexually conservative


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