FAML 430 Exam Review Questions with Revised Answers All Correct
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FAML 430
FAML 430 Exam Review Questions with Revised Answers All Correct
What are proximal processes? - Answer- Primary mechanism of socialization involving complex reciprocal interactions with people, objects, and symbols.
Why must proximal processes occur regularly over extended periods? - Answer...
FAML 430 Exam Review Questions
with Revised Answers All Correct
What are proximal processes? - Answer- Primary mechanism of socialization involving
complex reciprocal interactions with people, objects, and symbols.
Why must proximal processes occur regularly over extended periods? - Answer- To be
effective in socialization.
How do proximal processes vary? - Answer- Systematically based on individual and
environmental characteristics.
socialization - Answer- is the process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills,
and character traits that enable them to participate as effective members of groups and
society.
Low Context - Answer- Individual (one)
High Context - Answer- Community (Group)
Defining Community - Answer- A community provides fellowship and belonging, but also
expectations and obligations.
Control - Answer- Group pressure, enforcement, that promotes harmony and the social
good and punishes deviance.
Membership - Answer- A sense of membership is fostered through the following:
· agreed-upon boundaries
· emotional safety
· a common symbol system
· feelings of belonging
· personal investment to the group
Influence - Answer- A sense of influence is fostered through the following:
· an openness to being influenced by the group
· opportunities to influence or have your voice heard by the group
Integration and Fulfillment of Needs - Answer- A sense of integration and fulfillment of
need is fostered through the following:
· having your needs met by participation in the group
, · personal rewards or reinforcement for actively participating in the group
Shared emotional response - Answer- A sense of shared emotional response is
fostered through the following:
· many positive contacts over time
· clear closure to events so as to minimize ambiguity
· self-disclosures that are treated respectfully and foster trust
· being united through shared crisis, a meaningful cause, or shared purpose
Patriarchal Influence - Answer- refers to the ways in which male-dominated structures
and cultural norms shape society, often prioritizing masculine perspectives and power
dynamics.
collectivsm - Answer- Prioritizes the group over the individual, emphasizing
interdependence, community, and shared goals. People see themselves as part of a
larger social fabric.
Status Offense - Answer- such as truancy, curfew, and underage drinking, have
emerged as non-criminal behaviors or offenses that are dependent on a youth's status
as a minor or being under-age.
in loco parentis - Answer- (acting in place of the parent) and can remove children from
the home.
non-criminal act under lead jurisdiction - Answer- refers to actions or behaviors that,
while potentially harmful or disruptive, do not violate any laws or statutes.
indeterminate sentencing - Answer- have emerged with the goal of rehabilitating
youth—not just punishing them.
Commonwealth - Answer- During the colonial period, the family was often considered a
"commonwealth" or independent entity that had little outside intrusions
Property Distribution - Answer- refers to the division of assets and liabilities between
spouses during a divorce or separation.
Dowry - Answer- is a transfer of parental property, wealth, or goods, traditionally given
to the groom and his family as part of the marriage arrangement.
Levirate - Answer- which is the ancient custom obligating a man to marry his brother's
widow and raise up seed in his honor.
Slavery - Answer- The padrones often deceived Italian children and parents (those
residing in Italy) into apprentice arrangements, purportedly for teaching the child how to
play a musical instrument. Once agreements were signed, the children were swept off
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