Deck 6: Divorce and Remarriage
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Deck 6: Divorce and Remarriage
1
What country made absolute divorce legally available in 2004?
A) Canada
B) Chile
C) Brazil
D) France
A) Canada
B) Chile
C) Brazil
D) France
B
2
Annulments became alternative to divorce in some states.
True
3
In the first half of the twentieth century, the vast majority of divorces were:
A) collusive
B) no-fault
C) absolute
D) annulments
A) collusive
B) no-fault
C) absolute
D) annulments
A
4
Contemporary Chile is a jurisdiction where annulments have been abnormally common.
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5
Moral entrepreneurs seek to adopt and maintain a norm or tradition.
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6
The rate of divorce doubled during what time period prior to leveling off?
A) 1940-1960
B) 1960-1980
C) 1980-2000
D) 2000-2010
A) 1940-1960
B) 1960-1980
C) 1980-2000
D) 2000-2010
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7
Multiple observations on the same individual over time are considered:
A) Snowballing
B) Random sampling
C) Longitudinal data
D) None of the above
A) Snowballing
B) Random sampling
C) Longitudinal data
D) None of the above
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8
Divorce, in all cases, requires the services of a lawyer.
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9
Which US state issued the first so-called no-fault divorce?
A) California
B) Texas
C) Utah
D) Massachusetts
A) California
B) Texas
C) Utah
D) Massachusetts
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10
Briefly describe the political process of developing "no fault" divorce.
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11
Fixed effects refers to:
A) Time-invariant characteristics
B) Time-sensitive variables
C) Selection bias
D) Longitudinal data
A) Time-invariant characteristics
B) Time-sensitive variables
C) Selection bias
D) Longitudinal data
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12
The US divorce rate began increasing in the 1960s.
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13
Discuss two methods of ending a marriage before "no fault" divorce became legal.
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14
Studies on the psychophysiology of marriage show that when men and women are in distressed marriages ________________ decline over time.
A) Financial security
B) Immune systems
C) Job productivity
D) Extramarital affairs
A) Financial security
B) Immune systems
C) Job productivity
D) Extramarital affairs
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15
The first no-fault divorce took effect in California in 1950.
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16
Studies on the 'psychophysiology of marriage' show that when men and women are in
distressed marriages, their immune systems decline over time.
distressed marriages, their immune systems decline over time.
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17
In which US state were annulments, at one time, exceedingly common?
A) Florida
B) New York
C) California
D) West Virginia
A) Florida
B) New York
C) California
D) West Virginia
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18
What social changes occurred in American society which led to the spread of no-fault divorce laws?
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19
The "silent revolution" refers to the passage of no-fault divorce laws.
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20
The "silent revolution" refers to the passage of what type of divorce laws?
A) Consensual
B) Annulment
C) Absolute
D) No-fault
A) Consensual
B) Annulment
C) Absolute
D) No-fault
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21
______ have a particularly difficult time adjusting to a remarriage.
A) Young adolescents
B) Preschoolers
C) Infants
D) Young adults
A) Young adolescents
B) Preschoolers
C) Infants
D) Young adults
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22
Longitudinal data refer to multiple observations on the same individual over time.
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23
It is estimated that between _______ of stepchildren will see their custodial parent and stepparent divorce.
A) 5 to 10
B) 50 to 60
C) 10 and 15
D) 20 and 30
A) 5 to 10
B) 50 to 60
C) 10 and 15
D) 20 and 30
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24
Most stepfamilies today are larger than nondivorced and single-parent families.
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25
The age and gender of a child at the time a stepfamily is formed has little to no impact on their adjustment.
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26
Describe the three major proposals for policy reform regarding stepfamilies. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective?
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27
Describe the perspective of moral entrepreneurs. Explain how sponsorship of research may impact the methods and results of those studies.
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28
In general, stepchildren are no better off economically than their counterparts in single-parent families.
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29
In modern stepfamilies, children are more likely to live with a stepfather than a stepmother.
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30
Which of the following statements is NOT true about contemporary stepfamilies?
A) Residential stepparents provide support to stepchildren.
B) It is rare for stepfamilies to experience divorce.
C) More stepfamilies result from divorce than from the death of a parent.
D) There are no uniform state laws regulating stepfamily relationships.
A) Residential stepparents provide support to stepchildren.
B) It is rare for stepfamilies to experience divorce.
C) More stepfamilies result from divorce than from the death of a parent.
D) There are no uniform state laws regulating stepfamily relationships.
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31
Most state laws treat stepparents as a legal stranger to the children that they reside with.
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32
'Fixed effects' refers to time-invariant characteristics.
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33
Choose one study presented in the text and discuss the implications of this study to
understanding the impact of divorce in U.S. society.
understanding the impact of divorce in U.S. society.
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34
It was estimated that ____ of children born in the early 1980s will live with a stepparent before they reach adulthood.
A) 50 percent
B) one-third
C) one-fourth
D) 15 percent
A) 50 percent
B) one-third
C) one-fourth
D) 15 percent
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35
Mary Ann Mason uses the term _____ to describe scholars who assert that stepfamilies should be actively discouraged.
A) negativists
B) voluntarists
C) reformists
D) activists
A) negativists
B) voluntarists
C) reformists
D) activists
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36
How do real stepfamilies today differ from our earlier cultural stereotypes? Why is it important to address the issue of stepfamilies in the United States?
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37
What are the major advantages or disadvantages for children in stepfamily relationships?
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