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[Marriage and Family The Quest for
Intimacy-6,Lauer] Test Bank for : Study Smarter,
Not Harder

1). Scholars and advocates with a __________ perspective argue that we need to view the
family from a historical standpoint.

 Ans:


2). A majority of children live in __________ households.

 Ans: two-parent


3). Family togetherness, stability, and loyalty are all examples of

 Ans: familistic (communal) values.


4). With global westernization, __________ are replacing arranged marriage as the preferred
way to select mates throughout the world.

 Ans: free choice marriages


5). Expectations for permanence derive from the fact that, historically, marriage has been a
practical social institution.

 Ans: True


6). Stable cohabiting families with two biological parents seem to offer many of the same
benefits that stable married biological parents provide.

 Ans: True


7). Somewhere between 1 and 4 percent of live births are intersexual.

 Ans: True




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, 8). The text observes that children imitate models for behavior and are rewarded by parents
and others for whatever is perceived as sex-appropriate behavior. this reflects which
theory of socialization?

 Ans: social learning


9). According to the__________ perspective, dating couples choose either to stay committed or
to break up by weighing the rewards of their relationship against its costs.

 Ans: exchange


10). In a(n) __________ marriage, which dominates americans' goals for marriage today,
partners expect companionship and intimacy as well as more practical benefits.

 Ans: individualized


11). Some people live together because they are morally or politically opposed to the institution
of marriage.

 Ans: True


12). Americans tend to marry people of similar race, age, education, religious background, and
social class. this behavior reflects

 Ans: homogamy


13). Robert winch proposed the theory of __________, whereby people are attracted to partners
whose needs complement their own.

 Ans: complementary needs


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

 Ans: men to women


15). It is not uncommon for young couples to be "on-again, off-again," a pattern relationship
experts refer to as

 Ans: churning


16).


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, The conflict perspective is the opposite of the___________; it assumes that not all family
behaviors and practices contribute to family well-being.

 Ans: structure-functional theory.


17). Children are __________ likely than the general population or the elderly to be living in
poverty.

 Ans: more


18). Children learn social roles by imitating the behaviors of parents, siblings, and family
members through a type of play called ___________.

 Ans: role-taking.


19). Almost ________ percent of the never-married tell pollsters that they do want to marry.

 Ans: two-thirds


20). Children of divorce usually divorce themselves.

 Ans: False


21). The level of domestic violence in cohabiting relationships is

 Ans: similar to that within marriage.


22). The text concludes that only society, and not biology, creates gender-linked characteristics
and roles.

 Ans: False


23). The __________ perspective argues that human physiology, genetics, and hormones
predispose individuals to certain behaviors.

 Ans: biosocial


24). Today, women compose __________ percent of congress.

 Ans: 20




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