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Deck 7: Parenthood
1
Discuss the existing types of preventative services to address family risk points.
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2
In the contemporary United States, about ___ percent of mothers with very young children stay at home.
A) 25
B) 50
C) 60
D) 75
A) 25
B) 50
C) 60
D) 75
B
3
The Philadelphia/Camden Fathers' Study only included African American men.
False
4
The traditional "package deal" conception of family life focuses on fathers' relationships
A) with their young children.
B) with their children's mother.
C) outside of family life.
D) with their own fathers.
A) with their young children.
B) with their children's mother.
C) outside of family life.
D) with their own fathers.
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5
The TLC3 study excluded couples earning more than __________ a year.
A) $60,000
B) $100,000
C) $40,000
D) $20,000
A) $60,000
B) $100,000
C) $40,000
D) $20,000
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6
Isolation from extended family members makes the transition to parenthood especially difficult for modern couples.
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7
Traditional gender arrangements lead to greater marital dissatisfaction for both new fathers and new mothers.
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8
In Cowan and Cowan's sample of couples making the decision to have a baby, 50 percent are ________.
A) Planners
B) Acceptance of fate couples
C) Ambivalent couples
D) Yes-No couples
A) Planners
B) Acceptance of fate couples
C) Ambivalent couples
D) Yes-No couples
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9
According to Cowan and Cowan, the transition to parenthood lasts at least _______.
A) six months
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
A) six months
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
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10
Among the low income fathers studied by Edin, Nelson, and Reed, most had a brief courtship with the mothers prior to the conception of their first child.
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11
In the eight low income communities included in the Philadelphia/Camden Fathers' Study, the poverty rate was at least ____ percent.
A) 10
B) 5
C) 20
D) 40
A) 10
B) 5
C) 20
D) 40
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12
What kinds of policies might help couples in their transition to parenthood?
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13
Describe the problems that couples face as they begin the transition to parenthood.
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14
About 50 percent of women experience serious postpartum depression after giving birth.
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15
Among the subjects in the TLC3 study, among cohabiting couples, ____ percent moved in together during pregnancy or just after giving birth to their first child.
A) 25
B) 73
C) 92
D) 50
A) 25
B) 73
C) 92
D) 50
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16
Family decline theorists assert that the traditional marriage is irrelevant in modern society.
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17
Policies that promote traditional family arrangements generally increase both men's and women's marital satisfaction levels.
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18
What percentage of American families in the year 2000 live in urban and suburban communities?
A) 50
B) 75
C) 95
D) 80
A) 50
B) 75
C) 95
D) 80
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19
In their study of low income fathers, the researchers found the following:
A) The length of courtship prior to conception was brief.
B) Relationships began with attraction and "affiliation."
C) The "real" relationship began after the pregnancy.
D) All of the above
A) The length of courtship prior to conception was brief.
B) Relationships began with attraction and "affiliation."
C) The "real" relationship began after the pregnancy.
D) All of the above
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20
Which of the following developments have had an impact on family life?
A) urbanization
B) modern birth control methods
C) women's increased labor force participation
D) all of the above
A) urbanization
B) modern birth control methods
C) women's increased labor force participation
D) all of the above
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21
Describe the challenges faced by low income fathers and couples who become parents. What factors contribute to relationship challenges and successes?
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22
It was common for couples to move in together after pregnancy or childbirth, according
to the TLC3 study.
to the TLC3 study.
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23
The "parental refuseniks" in Stacey's study viewed their sexual identity as an "escape" from the pressures of parenting.
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24
For most less-educated men, pregnancies tend to be carefully planned due to budget constraints.
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25
What accounts for the adoption strategies and choices of the gay father families in Stacey's study?
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26
_________ of gay father families in Stacey's study were multi-racial in make-up
A) Two-thirds
B) One-third
C) Ten percent
D) One-quarter
A) Two-thirds
B) One-third
C) Ten percent
D) One-quarter
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27
Discuss the experiences of the men in the Philadelphia/Camden Fathers Study differ from earlier conceptions of men and the "package deal."
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28
Like the majority of heterosexual couples, gay men tend to foster and adopt children from their own racial backgrounds.
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29
Among the fifty men Stacey interviewed, those most interested in parenting children are described as
A) parents-by-choice.
B) parent-planners.
C) parental refuseniks.
D) predestined parents.
A) parents-by-choice.
B) parent-planners.
C) parental refuseniks.
D) predestined parents.
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30
Across the income distribution, most couples now stay together because they share common interests and values.
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31
Public and private adoption agencies are now generally as open to same-sex couples as they are to heterosexual couples.
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32
According to the 2000 Census, ____ percent of make same-sex couple households included children under age eighteen.
A) 8
B) 12
C) 22
D) 50
A) 8
B) 12
C) 22
D) 50
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33
Judith Stacey's study was based on interviews with gay men residing in ___________.
A) San Francisco
B) Los Angeles
C) New York City
D) Chicago
A) San Francisco
B) Los Angeles
C) New York City
D) Chicago
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34
Describe the findings of Stacey's study of gay men and their choices around parenting and family life.
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35
Discuss the factors which facilitated the rise of gay male parenthood in the community where Judith Stacey conducted her study.
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36
Surrogacy is the most expensive option for same-sex couples who want to raise children.
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37
Gay men are more willing to adopt children across race, ethnicity, and class, including hose with special needs.
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