Marriage and Family: Test 3 – Flashcards

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The commonly understood pattern of interaction that serves as a model of behavior in familiar situations is
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social script
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When college students report that "on a first date, men are supposed to drive to the activities," their agreement shows their knowledge of the expected behavior, or the
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social script
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All of the following are among the factors that your text mentions as leading to changing scripts for dating, EXCEPT
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participation in religious organizations
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According to the text, developing a relationship has become more variable and individualized because
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a formal dating system no longer exists
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Romantic love is distinct when compared to general love because romantic love is
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characterized by passion and attraction
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When comparing utilitarian love and romantic love
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utilitarian love is more rational and romantic love is more spontaneous
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After carefully considering the pros and cons of other partners, Juan and Maria believe they make a good match and are committed to each other. Their behavior demonstrates
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utilitarian love
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As described in the text, the dating system of the early and mid-twentieth century
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permitted persons to date a variety of partners at one time
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An event in which the participants are supposed to have fun and get to know each other for a possible romantic relationship is
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a date
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The decision that a person makes about who to be with in a relationship is ________ dating.
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private
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When it comes to dating among college students
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men are expected to take the lead in formal date situations
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A casual sexual or romantic encounter without explicit commitment or exclusivity is
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hooking up
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Which of the following is a key similarity between hooking up and dating multiple persons at once?
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neither involves exclusive commitment to one partner
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Hookup culture is
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highly interrelated with alcohol and other drug use
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The first national singles database for connecting online was
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Match.com
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The increase in the use of online dating websites can best be explained by
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the fact that dating sites are likely more efficient than meeting in person
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With regard to research findings on Internet dating profiles
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about one-third of photographs are misleading
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When compared to 50 years ago, the current population of singles looking for relationships is
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older, more diverse, and more likely to have children
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All of the following are true of people who are single and looking for a relationship today compared with singles 50 years ago, EXCEPT
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persons who are single today are more likely to have mental health problems
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When compared with straight relationships, gay and lesbian dating relationships
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are complicated by more negative social pressures
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Gay, lesbian, and bisexual teens tend to have their first serious relationship at a later age than heterosexual teens. This is due in part to
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difficulty meeting appropriate romantic partners
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Sociologists call the process of how or why people end up together
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mate selection
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Brendan and Stacy, both from Caucasian, upper-class Boston families, have decided to marry. In terms of mate selection, their relationship demonstrates
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a potential for continuation of class inequality
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Although Barbie dolls are common toys for girls in the United States, the likelihood that an adult woman has the same waist-to-hip ratio as Barbie is
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1 in 100,000
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Studying sexual attraction in humans as well as nonhuman animals in terms of genes and their expression, gives support to the idea of
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evolution
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When it comes to the relationship between evolution and social interaction and their influences on mate selection, your text suggests that
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evolution operates in the background, while personal preferences hold more sway
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According to natural selection, specific traits that may have emerged through evolution are those that
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fool potential mates into seeing positive traits
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How do high heels help establish the differences between women and men?
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Almost everyone who wears high heels is a woman
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High heels and foot binding are important examples of
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how women are made to be more attractive to men
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Darren argued that all the romantic couples he knows are people who are very similar to each other. He says this is because they tend to be in the same places and situations. His argument is closest to the sociological term
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homophily
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Evan is the wealthy son of a Minneapolis restaurant owner. He marries Naomi, the daughter of a local physician. Based only on these social characteristics, we can conclude that
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the marriage is characterized by social class endogamy
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When dating partners are of the same ethnic group, social class, religion, and approximate age, researchers call this
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endogamy
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When choosing someone to date, Lindsey prefers men who are domineering. Her lack of attraction to men who are passive represents which of the following types of challenges to partner selection?
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social limits
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Which of the following groups is most likely to date within their racial-ethnic group?
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African Americans
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Evidence from studies of online dating indicates that
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racial-ethnic differences persist in the selection of a partner, whether online or in person
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What do the ongoing controversies over segregated high school proms suggest about the pace of social change?
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Informal behaviors like dating may change more quickly than formal behaviors like marriage
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High school proms have been a battleground for interracial, interethnic, and homosexual partnerships because
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many adults see prom as an important event in the mate selection script
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Which of the following issues has been controversial at high school proms in recent years?
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students bringing a same-sex date to the event
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"Hey, baby, what's your sign?" might be uttered by someone who relies on relationship advice from
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astrology
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The study of the alignment of the moon, planets, and stars, and how this might impact aspects of one's life is
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astrology
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Your text argues that diversity in relationships is scripted. This means that
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a variety of ways of forming and maintaining relationships are common today
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At this time in the United States, what fraction of people who marry have cohabited first?
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2/3
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Which of the following is true about current trends in marriage?
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Marriage rates are on the rise for those with college degrees
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Which of the following is NOT a source of social change in family life discussed in Chapter 8?
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Family life has become less central to many people's identities.
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Marriage rates have:
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dramatically decreased since the 1960s.
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The decline in marriage rates is due to:
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people marrying later
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An increasing number of people are not getting married at all; however,
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a great majority of people do get married
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Which of the following can NOT be concluded from the data given in your textbook?
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Americans no longer take marriage as seriously as they did in the past
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Which conclusion can NOT be drawn from current marriage trends?
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Americans are more likely to value careers over family
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Which of the following is NOT a reason given in the text for the decline in marriage rates?
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racism
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Which of the following is NOT a symbolic interactionist interpretation of wedding planning and wedding ceremonies?
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The "wedding industrial complex" is an exploitative aspect of the engagement experience
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Adjusted for inflation, the cost of throwing a wedding now, compared with the cost in 1945, is:
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about the same
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Which of the following is NOT one of the primary forms of endogamy practiced in the United States?
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desire for children
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The marriage squeeze:
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is an example of demography affecting marriage choices.
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Marriage rates among black women have declined due to all of the following EXCEPT:
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increased job opportunities for black women
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The norms for marriage have become weaker, leaving it to be considered more optional. Andrew Cherlin calls this
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the deinstitutionalization of marriage
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The text indicates three primary reasons people still choose to marry. Which of the following is NOT one of these reasons?
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religious beliefs
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Which are the two assumptions necessary for viewing marriage as a market?
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voluntary participation and competition
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Sociologists have objected to the market model of marriage for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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this model trivializes human intimacy
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The social space in which people search for potential marriage partners is called:
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marriage market
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The marriage practice of early humans and ancient civilizations that facilitated trade, reduced health problems, and prevented conflict was called:
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exogamy
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Which of the following is NOT true about racial intermarriage in the United States?
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Outmarriage of white men and African American women is common because there are so many available African American women.
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Religious endogamy has increased, in part, due to:
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ethnic assimilation of some groups, such as Jews
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Among the poor and working class, the desire to wait for financial stability motivates them toward:
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cohabitation before marriage
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The text describes couples who may choose cohabitation instead of marriage in any of the following instances EXCEPT:
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couples with social class differences
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Many previously divorced couples over 50 choose cohabitation:
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as a substitute for marriage
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Even though U.S. society rigorously values individualism, Americans nevertheless still predominantly view marriage as:
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a lifelong commitment.
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In researching marriage among black men, Tera Hurt found that happily married men usually valued which of the following?
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lifelong commitment, success, emotional support, and security
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According to research, which of the following is NOT true about marital satisfaction?
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Marriage is more beneficial for women than it is for men
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Which is true about social class and marital happiness?
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Richer couples tend to be happier, whether married or cohabiting
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The author of the text asserts that the benefits of marriage stem from all of the following sources EXCEPT:
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communication
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Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) had two major goals. They were:
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to provide assistance to poor families and promote two-parent families
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Which of the following was NOT a criticism of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) discussed in the text?
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The program required too many tax dollars and unfairly redistributed wealth
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The 1993 policy implemented by Bill Clinton to address the issue of gay military recruits was known as:
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"Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
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The trend in public opinion indicates that:
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a growing majority will continue to support same-sex marriage rights
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Religious leaders, counselors, media, and social workers are some examples of this category of reasons people marry:
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social pressure
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Social status is one of the rewards of marriage. Consequently, some single people—particularly women—suffer from:
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stigma
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When Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi were considering having a child, references to them "starting a family" indicated that
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childless couples somehow add up to less than a family
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On average, American families have how many children?
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2
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In 2011, births to unmarried women reached a record high of _____________ percent.
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41
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While biological parents are the adults whose bodies produce a child, adoptive parents are
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parents to a child they did not produce biologically
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The sociological definition of parents
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is fluid, especially when the law does not set the rules
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The sociological definition of fertility focuses on
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the number of children born in a society or among a particular group
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If a country has a fertility rate of more than 2.1 or so, the population will usually
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grow
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More than a third of baby-boom mothers had four children each. By 2006, only about what percentage of women turning 45 had that number of children?
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12
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Forty-one percent of all children born in the United States are born to parents who aren't married, up from 28 percent in 1990. This trend is closely tied to
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the decline of marriage
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Within the broader growing trend of single parenthood, what is one way people become single parents?
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Young adults, either alone or with a partner, are not ready to marry
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Single parenthood is more common among which group?
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American Indians
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Total fertility rates indicate that Latina women on average have almost how many children?
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2.5
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The relatively high fertility rate among Latinos partly explains the growth of their population in the country as a whole. What is one of the reasons for this pattern?
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The Catholic church encourages family planning practices
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Why are first-generation Latino immigrants more likely to have children than families who immigrated in earlier generations?
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Latin American culture places high value on having children
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Women who did not finish high school have an average of 2.6 children, compared with how many among those with bachelor's degrees?
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1.8
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The price one pays for choosing the less lucrative available option is known as
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opportunity cost
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What is one reason women with lower education levels tend to have more children?
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Childrearing threatens higher incomes and career status
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Barbara is a 35-year-old executive at a banking firm. What is the opportunity cost of her decision to have children?
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She risks halting or losing her stature within the company or industry
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What is one typical example that demonstrates how parents plan their births around their economic circumstances?
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Joyce, a 25-year-old, waited to have children until after the economic recession
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What percentage of all pregnancies are identified as "unintended"?
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50 percent
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The high frequency of unintended births, especially among women or couples with less education or fewer economic resources, partly results from
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lack of access to good-quality medical care.
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How have adoption patterns in the United States shifted over the past half-century?
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Adoption has become less common, but it is more open and acceptable
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The main reason adoption became less common after the 1960s is that
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fewer babies were being relinquished by their birth parents.
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What is one reason contemporary mothers might be unlikely to give their children up for adoption?
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The stigma associated with unmarried motherhood has decreased.
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Research shows that by the time they reach adolescence, the great majority of adopted children
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say they are glad they got to know their birth parents.
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When Arturo found out he was adopted, his peers teased him, saying that his real parents didn't care about him. Arturo has met his birth parents, and following research trends, how is Arturo likely to respond
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He will know that his birth parents gave him up for adoption for his own good.
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Children are most likely to be adopted through which method?
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private services
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International adoption reached its peak in which year?
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2004
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The largest number of international adoptions came from which countries?
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China, Russia, South Korea, and Guatemala
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The decline in international adoptions was part of a worldwide trend in which the act was
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closely scrutinized for ethical and legal violations
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Which of the following represents a typical response when people are asked why they had children?
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"I was young, but I was ready."
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Raising children is often expected to
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give emotional and symbolic rewards.
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In 2008, what percentage of pregnancies resulted in abortion?
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18
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Which group of women is most likely to have an abortion?
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low-income women
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In the past few years, American opinion of abortions has moved in which general direction?
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More people consider themselves "pro-life."
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Falling rates of abortion may be due in part to which trend?
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decreased use of contraception
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Emily, a 25-year-old white woman, just found out she is infertile. What is one factor that may have led to her infertility?
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her history of sexually transmitted infections
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Why has infertility been a source of stigma for women?
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It points to women's sexual inadequacy.
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Henry and Lauren, who are infertile, have decided to call themselves "child-free" rather than "childless," indicating what?
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Some people have embraced the concept as a lifestyle label.
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In 2010 the number of childless adults aged 25 to 40 reached 48 percent, indicating what?
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growing numbers of childless adults
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Many adults influence the life of a child. The adults who have the most direct influence are
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those who live with them
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What percentage of children live with a cohabiting parent at some point in their lives?
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40
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Family transitions always have what component?
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economic
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When did the term parenting become popular?
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1970s
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Parents try to provide which three broad categories of skills or resources to their children?
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socialization, social bonds, and social network
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When Jose was looking for a job, his father Jesus was able to get him an interview at a friend's company. Which category of skill or resource was Jesus providing to Jose?
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social networks
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In the early part of the twentieth century, it was incredibly dangerous to be a child, with almost 200 children killed in New York City streets in 1911. In 2009, only 14 children were killed in motor vehicle accidents in New York City, despite the growing population. What does this mean sociologically?
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Children became increasingly intelligent, learning how to avoid dangerous situations.
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Parents of a typical family with two children can expect to spend how much to raise each child up to age 17?
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$160,000 -$370,000
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Lucia was concerned about the well-being of her 11-year-old, who seemed increasingly anxious. What is a child well-being expert likely to prescribe for Lucia's daughter?
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more play time
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The greatest expenses in raising children tend to come from
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children care and education
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There is reason to suspect that parents' insecurity has increased in the last few decades for which of the following reasons?
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Because parents have fewer children, their investment in each one has grown.
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From the 1960s to the 1990s—a period when women's employment rates grew rapidly—the time mothers spent with their children actually did increase. How was that possible?
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Mothers engaged in less of other things, like sleeping and leisure.
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Paul spends nearly every Saturday with his two children. This is very different from his parents, who rarely spent time with Paul and his four siblings. This shift reflects which goal of modern parents?
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investing more in fewer children
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When it comes to children's success in three major dimensions—being happy and well adjusted, doing well in school, and staying out of serious trouble—which parental stance has proven beneficial?
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supportiveness
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What percentage of preschoolers with mothers who have less than a high school education are identified as obese?
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40
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Why might Jane, a new mother, not put her infant son on his back to sleep, despite abundant evidence that infants who do not sleep on their backs are at risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome?
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Jane lacks the education.
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A very small fraction of children (less than 1 percent)
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live in the care of same-sex couples.
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In part because of the legal, technological, or financial obstacles they must overcome to have children, same-sex couples have been shown to
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be unusually committed to parenting.
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Until the 1960s, the male provider ideal was the dominant conception of what a father should be. The current dominant American ideal is the
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involved father
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Although Jeff has a high-paying job, he decided to take a lower-paying position so that he could spend more time with his kids, reflecting
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the involved father ideal
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