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Full download Test Bank for Marriages Families and Relationships Making Choices in a Diverse Society 12th Edition Mary Ann Lamanna Agnes Riedmann Susan d Stewart Isbn 10 1285736974 Isbn 13 9781285736976 pdf full chapter
Full download Test Bank for Marriages Families and Relationships Making Choices in a Diverse Society 12th Edition Mary Ann Lamanna Agnes Riedmann Susan d Stewart Isbn 10 1285736974 Isbn 13 9781285736976 pdf full chapter
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
4. The U.S. Census Bureau defines a family as
a. any heterosexual or homosexual conjugal union and any children.
b. two or more persons sharing a household and who are related by blood, marriage, or
adoption. c. any group of people residing together.
d. parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
7. The concept of “household” is broader than that of “family” as it includes
a. pets. b. material possessions.
c. any person residing in the home. d. relatives who live far away.
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
8. The Census Bureau uses which of the following terms to describe a person or a group of people residing
together?
a. family b. nuclear
family c. extended family d.
household
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
9. The definition of family adopted by the authors of this text includes those who do all of the following EXCEPT
a. form an economic unit and care for any young.
b. consider their identity to be significantly attached to the
group. c. have the same name and background.
d. commit to maintaining that group over time.
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
10. Scholars and advocates with a perspective point to what they see as a negative cultural
change accentuated by excessive individualism and self-indulgence.
a. family change b. boomer fat
c. familistic d. family decline
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
12. Scholars and advocates with a perspective point see constant evolution as
normal. a. family change b. pessimistic
c. familistic d. family decline
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: Defining Family
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: MFaR.LAMA.15.01.01 - Understand why researchers and policy makers
need to define family, even though definitions are not always agreed upon and
can be controversial.
KEYWORDS: fact
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