Psychology of the Family Chapters 1-4
In Kimmel's typology of camps within the men's movement, which group works to counter feminist interest by attending to men's rights?
Anti Feminists
According to the ___ perspective, men are naturally promiscuous where as women are inclined to be selective and monogamous
Biosocial
The ___ perspective argues that human physiology, genetics, and hormones predispose individuals to certain behaviors
Biosocial
Traditionally, both law and social science specified that the family consisted of people related by
Blood, marriage or adoption
Consider the statement: "Due to social pressures, firms frequently have to hire under qualified women." This illustrates ___ sexism.
Contemporary
Over the past five decades, fertility in the United States has:
Declined
Family change is attributed to which of the following influences?
Economic trends and cultural changes
Warmth, sensitivity, tenderness, and placing concern about others welfare above self-interest can be classified as ___ character traits
Expressive
True or False: Our beliefs about families, based on our own personal experience, are usually accurate
False
True or False: Sexual identity and gender identity are basically the same thing
False
Scholars and advocates with a ____ perspective argue that we need to view the family from a historical standpoint
Family Change
The ___ perspective focuses on how the family influences and is influenced by the environments that surround it
Family Ecology
___ is made up of the ideas and feelings about the uniqueness and value of one's family unit which often emerges in family traditions, rituals, and celebrations
Family Identity
The ___ perspective looks at the family as a whole; where change in one part sets in motion a process to restore equilibrium
Family system
Which term is used by the text to describe societal attitudes and behaviors associated with an individual's anatomical sex assigned at birth?
Gender Expectations
Dorothy perceives herself as being ultra-feminine, based on society's definitions of appropriate gender roles. Dorothy's perceptions are linked to her
Gender identity
In all couple types- gay, lesbian, heterosexual cohabitants, and married couples- within each group, sexual satisfaction was associated with
General relationship satisfaction
One explanation for the decline in sexual activity in a marriage is ___ or the increased predictability with the same partner over time
Habituation
Confidence, assertiveness, and ambition can be classified as ___ character traits
Instrumental
According to the ___ perspective, children develop self-concepts based on feedback from those around them
Interaction-constructionist
The process by which family identity, traditions, and commitment emerge through interaction with a particular family, is an important part of which perspective
Interaction-constructionist
The ___ model of sexual satisfaction explores the cost and rewards of a sexual relationship
Interpersonal exchange
According to the text, one disadvantage of survey research is
It depends on the participant's honesty, motivation, and ability to respond
According to the text, over time, cohabitation has become
Mainstream
The _______ family became common in industrial societies because it was better suited for city life.
Nuclear
According to the family life course of development framework, each developmental task has a certain order in which major transitions to adult roles take place called ___.
Role Sequencing
Some psychologists think that what comes first is not rules about boys and girls should do rather the child's awareness of being a boy or girl. This thinking reflects which theory of socialization?
Self identification
Parents, siblings and other relatives are usually highly influential in developing a child's ___ or that child's sense of worth and value
Self-Concept
One of the most striking changes over the past several decades has been the emergence of ___ issues as political controversies
Sexual and reproductive
Marriage typically involves promises of
Sexual exclusivity
The process by which society influences members to internalize attitudes and expectations is called
Socialization
The view that the family is an enduring social institution because of the important tasks it performs for society- economic security, emotional support, socialization of children- is the ___ perspective
Structure-Functional
What role do most parents want schools to play in sex education?
They want schools to play a role and approve programs about STIs, communicating, and birth control
True of False: In a family, one of the things that must be negotiates is personal privacy
True
True or False: Sliding into an option can occur when we choose a path of least resistance or do the easiest thing
True
True or False: The way gender identities are changing involves the increasing convergence of men's and women's social roles.
True
Children are maturing about ___ than they were one hundred years ago
Two years earlier
The conflict and feminist theories call attention to ___ within groups - including families- and within the larger society
Unequal Power
In sharing sexual pleasure, partners realized that sex is something partners do ___ each other.
With
To help accomplish ethical standards, most researchers now must have their research plans reviewed by
an institutional review board (IRB).