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Human Intimacy Marriage
Quiz 2: Human Intimacy, Relationships, Marriage, and the Family
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Question 1
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If defined functionally, the family is:
Question 2
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Why are modern couples more prone to divorce than in the past?
Question 3
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Which of the following questions would likely be asked by a researcher who has adopted Richard Geles' definition of family?
Question 4
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In our modern and complex society, functions formerly completed by the family are now carried out by other institutions. This process is called:
Question 5
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Ivan Beutler suggests that any definition of the family must include a discussion of:
Question 6
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A broad definition of family focuses on the fact that the institution controls:
Question 7
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The ____ family consists of a mother, a father, and their children.
Question 8
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The single parent family is the fastest growing family structure. The characteristics that have led to this growth are represented by all EXCEPT:
Question 9
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Cox and Demmitt believe that a free and creative society offers:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The contemporary American family has full responsibility for:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
In a national opinion poll, Americans were asked, "What constitutes a family?" Results indicate that Americans:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The past decade was characterized by a rapid increase in the number of:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Many people now expect their marriages to be a spiritualized union of souls as opposed to:
Question 14
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The term the Census Bureau uses to describe a cohabiting couple is:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Michael and Sabrina have been living together for two years. They intend to get married as soon as she graduates from medical school. What term would the Census Bureau use to describe the couple?