FAD 2230 Theories Exam Questions and Answers
Self-identification theory - Answer-majority of children categorize themselves as. male or female by age 3 and then identify behaviors that are appropriate to their sex and adopt these behaviors
Gender schema theory - Answer-Children develop a frame...
FAD 2230 Theories Exam Questions
and Answers
Self-identification theory - Answer-majority of children categorize themselves as. male
or female by age 3 and then identify behaviors that are appropriate to their sex and
adopt these behaviors
Gender schema theory - Answer-Children develop a framework of knowledge about
what girls and boys typically do, and then use this framework to interpret and think
about gender
chodrows theory of gender - Answer-children develop a primary identification with
caregiver (usually mom)
1. females develop na identity and model behaviors fro their relationship w/ caregivers
2. males don't identify w/ opposite sex caregiver and must separate early to develop
their identity and characteristics of detachment and independence
4 Horseman of the Apocalypse - Answer-predict the end of the relationship
contempt - Answer-characterized by the intent to insult or abuse your partner
emotionally
criticism - Answer-attacking personality rather than the specific behavior
defensiveness - Answer-defending yourself from a perceived attack will escalate as
argument
stonewalling - Answer-a person refuses to listen to their partners complaints or stories
(physically and emotionally)
belligerence - Answer-a behavior that is provocative and that challenges spouse's
power and authority
Sociobiology - Answer-an evolutionary theory that all humans have an instinctive
impulse to pass on their genetic material
sociobiological perspective of love - Answer-Fall in love to mate and nurture children so
that they can survive and pass on your genes
Biochemical Perspective of Love - Answer-suggest humans are attached to certain
types of people, at which point the brain release natural chemicals that give us a rush
we experience as sexual attractio
, sterner's triangular Theory of Love - Answer-consummate (wholistic, well balanced) love
requires intimacy, passion and commitment
intimacy - Answer-closeness and sharing
passion - Answer-intense physical and emotional drive
commitment - Answer-decision to be in and work at a relationship
nonlove - Answer-type of love that lacks intimacy, passion, and commitment
liking - Answer-the type of love that is based on intimacy alone
infatuated love - Answer-the type of love that is based on only passion
empty love - Answer-the type of love that is based on only commitment
romantic love - Answer-type of love that is based on intimacy and passion
compassionate love - Answer-type of love that is based on intimacy and commitment
fatuous love - Answer-type of love that is based on passion and commitment
consumate live - Answer-type of love that consists of intimacy, passion, and
commitment
family ecology perspective - Answer-Theoretical perspective that explores how a family
influences and is influenced by the environments that surround it.
family life course development framework - Answer-theoretical perspective that focuses
on the family itself as a unit of analysis and is based on the idea that family changes in
predictable ways
normative order hypothesis - Answer-proposes that the work-marriage-parenthood
sequence is thought to be the best for mental health and happiness
structure functional perspective - Answer-theoretical perspective that investigates how a
given social structure functions to fill basic societal needs
interactionist-constructionist perspective - Answer-theoretical perspective focuses on
face-to-face encounter and relationships of individuals who act in awareness of one
another
postmodern theory - Answer-theory that analyzes social discourse/narrative (public or
private, written or verbal, statements or stories) to demonstrate that a phenomenon is
socially constructed
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