soc families
Evolutionary psychology is an alternate term for which perspective
biosocial
A photograph in the text depicts a mother and her children waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars would likely note that the woman is in the child-rearing stage of the family life cycle?
family life course developmentalists
The________ perspective looks at the family as a whole; where change in one part sets in motion a process to restore equilibrium.
family systems
The Census Bureau uses which of the following terms to describe a person or a group of people residing together?
household
In __________________ the researcher spends extensive time with respondents and carefully records their activities, conversations, gestures, and other aspects of everyday life.
naturalistic observation
Particularly among college educated women, parenthood is.
postpone
Differences among women or among men (within-group variation) are usually greater than the differences between men and women (between-group variation).
true
Which of the following is NOT listed by your text as a major family function?
1. Raising children responsibility. 2. Providing economic and other Practical Support 3. Offering emotional Security
According to the text, a national random sample of approximately_______persons can validly represent the U.S. population.
1500
Individuals living alone constitute about_______percent of American households.
26
Same-sex couple households increased by______percent between 2000 and 2010.
80%
Traditionally, both law and social science specified that the family consisted of people related by
Blood, Marriage and Adoption
Family change is attributed to which of the following influences?
Economic and time pressures. (sociological imagination)
In sharing sexual pleasure, each partner assumes ___________, that is, responsibility for his or her own sexual response
a certain role
Researchers found that engaging in extramarital affairs is.
a rational decision
Suzanne and Paul obtained a complete list of all 500 students in their marriage and family class. Starting with the first student on the list, each student was assigned a number ranging from 1 to 500. Then, Paul and Suzanne selected for their study every 10th number on the list. Clearly, they were trying to ensure that their research
a representative sample
Current controversy centers on whether sex education should be "abstinenceonly" or "" (also termed "comprehensive")
abstinence plus
postmodern family
acknowledge the fact that families today exhibit a multiplicity of forms and that new or altered family forms continue to emerge and develop
Those with a "family change" perspective view the family as ________________.
adaptable institution
The concept of "household" is broader than that of "family" as it includes
any group of people residing together
What role do most parents want schools to play in sex education?
approve programs on education on STI, communicating and birth control
In 1957, the total fertility rate was about 3.6 children per woman. For the last decade and a half, it has been ________child/children per woman.
around 2%
Therapists suggest certain requirements of the offending partner of an extramarital affair, which include all BUT which of the following?
ask the spouse if they had similar thoughts and feelings of infidelity
Children receive most of their sexual knowledge
at home
A photograph in the text depicts a mother and her children waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars might speculate about whether the child seems to be secure, insecure/anxious or avoidant towards the mother?
attachment theorists
The ______ perspective argues that humans' evolutionary biology affects much of human behavior and, more specifically, many family-related behaviors.
biosocial
The______ perspective argues that human physiology, genetics, and hormones predispose individuals to certain behaviors.
biosocial
Family _____________Theorists posit that today's family forms need to be seen as historically expected adjustments to changing conditions.
change
Andre is a family therapist who is interested in how husbands cope when they are the victims of physical abuse suffered at the hands of their wives. He makes an intensive study of the five husbands who are currently his clients for therapy sessions because they suffer physical abuse from this source. Andre is using which type of research method?
clinicians case study
Realistic flavor and vivid detail are most likely to be found in which type of research method?
clinicians case study
In an experiment, the________-group receives no special intervention.
control
is the new brand of marital infidelity that emerged in the 1990s.
cyber-adultery
Over the past four decades, fertility in the United States has
declined
A photograph in the text depicts a mother and her children waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars might speculate about the woman's personal power and resources relative to others in her family?
echange theorists
Family systems theory emphasizes that family systems seek_____, or stable balance and symmetry.
equilibrium
An ___ is possible when the researcher has a large amount of control over the various aspects of the phenomena under study.
experiment
Researchers who randomly assign subjects to different groups would suggest that the investigators are using which technique?
experiment
Black men and women generally reject egalitarian relationships.
false
Gender refers only to male or female anatomy and physiology
false
Males in foraging societies are more dominant than males in agricultural or industrial societies.
false
Stereotypically masculine people are often thought to have communal character traits.
false
The term transgendered implies that the affected individual is either homosexual or bisexual.
false
There are a variety of ways of being a woman, according to cultural messages.
false
scholars and advocates with a perspective point see constant evolution as normal
family change
scholars and advocates with a perspective point to what they see as a negative cultural change accentuated by excessive individualism and self-indulgence.
family decline perspective
A __________photograph in the text depicts a family waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars might remark on the quality of the facilities or speculate about the home that these people live in?
family ecologists
The _____Perspective is focused on several things, including confronting and reducing oppression and patterns of subordination based on such factors as social class, race, and ethnicity, age and sexual orientation.
feminist
A photograph in the text depicts a mother and her children waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars might point out that, typically, it is mothers and not fathers who are primarily responsible for their children's health—and ask why?
feminists
promote recognition of women's unpaid work and the greater involvement of men in childcare and housework.
feminists perspectives
The most significant disadvantage of the "naturalistic observation" research method is that
findings and conclusions may be highly subjective
As families have become less traditional, the legal definition of a family has become
flexible
A central focus of the feminist perspective is on____issues
gender
Representative samples (like Gallup polls) are important to family survey research because the results can be to the national population of the sample.
generalized
In the contemporary version of evolutionary theory, it is the survival of one's____into future generations that is important.
genetic material
David and Susan have been married for 20 years. Both are less interested in sex than they were at the beginning of their marriage, and their sexual frequency has declined over this period of time. David and Susan's circumstances reflect what the text refers to as
habituation
One explanation for the decline in sexual activity in a marriage isor the increased predictability with the same partner over time.
habituation
Research shows some support for the hypothesis—that is, that familiarity reduces the reward power of a sexual encounter with a spouse or partner compared to a new relationship.
habituation
the divorce rate
has declined in the past 3 decades
definition of family adopted by the authors of this text includes those who do all the following except
have the same name and background
Which of the following is true about the age at marriage today?
highest record since the 1890 census
According to the text, one disadvantage of survey research is it depends on the
honesty, motivation and ability to respond
Exchange theory stresses the importance of_______in family relationships.
how family members use their resources to trade with other family members
Family researchers will often generate a_______, or "educated guess" about the way things are, based on their theoretical orientation.
hypothesis
Compared to 50 years ago, marriage is not so________to Americans.
important
Which of the following is attributed to the U.S. by "family change" scholars?
inadequate support for families
Contrary to Internet and media reports, researchers point out that there is no evidence of.
infidelity epidemic
A photograph in the text depicts a mother and her children waiting patiently for medical attention in a neighborhood clinic. Which group of scholars would be inclined to explore the mother's body language and speculate on what the child is saying nonverbally to the mother?
interaction constructionists
The question of how two previously separate individuals come together and over time create a shared view of themselves as a couple would be best answered using which perspective?
interaction-constructionist
Collecting data over a period of years using documented materials would reflect a(n)
longitudinal
Studying social change in the family can be best understood through data.
longitudinal
Most mainstream pornography can be considered, exhibiting hatred, dislike, mistrust or general disregard for women.
misogynistic
The likelihood of divorce declines with
more years of education
Cohabitation has emerged as a lifestyle
much more common than marriage
The evidence indicates that abstinence only sex education programs are
not scientifically accurate
The ____ family became common in industrial societies because it was better suited for city life.
nuclear
20. The text reports that_____percent of marriages were preceded by cohabitation.
over 50%
For a couple to assume sexual responsibility and experience freedom in sexual expression, the text emphasizes one important element is needed in the relationship. What is this element?
planning to be alone and intimate
Masters and Johnson view sex as aby which partners commit themselves to expressing their sexual feelings with each other.
pleasure bond
The downward trend in adolescent sexual intercourse the emphasis nence-only sex-education programs.
predates
Within exchange theory, the______refers to the relationship between commitment to the relationship and power in the relationship.
principle of least interest
Gay/lesbian sexuality, like heterosexual behavior, has been explored among African Americans mostly in the context of
problems
researchers conducting surveys want their samples to be
representative
The most generalizable findings are most likely to be found in a survey with
representative sample
According to the interaction-constructionist theoretical perspective,______is how family members adapt culturally understood roles to their own situations and preferences.
role making
one of the most striking changes over the past several decades has been the emergence of___issues as political controversies.
sexual and reproductive
Which of the following is NOT one of the suggestions therapists give to couples wishing to spend intimate time alone together?
spending time discussing finances, family and work
The text points out that each data collection technique
strength and weaknesses
The conflict perspective is the opposite of the_____; it assumes that not all family behaviors and practices contribute to family well-being.
structural functionalist
when conducting researchers ask a seris of structures or closed ended questions
surveys
Someone who is a "family change" advocate might say the following:
the family is better than ever, its adapting to new changes
From interviews and observations, the authors reveal that:
there are many definitions given for family
A person who believed in the "family decline" theory might say the following:
there has been a serious breakdown in marriage and family values
Traditional gender roles cause both men and women
to suffer in some way
Research indicates that racial/ethnic differences in role expectations and behaviors, particularly for males, are actually not as strong as either stereotypes or socio-historical perspectives have suggested.
true
Researchers in the 1970s tended to see men and women as homogeneous categories.
true
Somewhere between 1 percent and 4 percent of live births are intersexual.
true
The U.S. Census Bureau defines a family as
two or more people related by blood, marriage, or adoption residing together in a household.
The conflict and feminist perspectives call attention to_____within groups—including families—and within the larger society.
unequal power
In sharing sexual pleasure, partners realize that sex is something partners do ___each other
with
Many employers have redefined family
with respect to employee benefit packages