Family stage markers are events in a family's life that:
A) demand a new adaptation.
B) differentiate one stage of life from the next.
C) mark the close of the childbearing years.
D) None of the answers are correct.
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Q5: A family stage marker refers to:
A)a particular
Q6: Developmental tasks:
A)always involve children.
B)occur at all stages
Q7: The developmental framework for studying families was
Q8: Which of the following characterizes emerging adulthood?
A)A
Q9: A young adult's primary developmental task is:
A)separating
Q11: Family therapists with a transgenerational view:
A)attend to
Q12: Breunlin contends that family development usually:
A)occurs in
Q13: The major transition to be achieved before
Q14: Which of the following constitutes a horizontal
Q15: A shortcoming in the family life stage
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