FRHD 1020 midterm || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
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Legal Definition of Family correct answers two or more people that live together that are related by blood, marriage or adoption
normative definition of family correct answers shared by majority of people in a country or region (social norms in a society)
research definition of family correct...
FRHD 1020 midterm || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
Legal Definition of Family correct answers two or more people that live together that are related
by blood, marriage or adoption
normative definition of family correct answers shared by majority of people in a country or
region (social norms in a society)
research definition of family correct answers derived from social theory, social problem, or a
hunch
basic definition of family correct answers a group of people who share a legal bond or a blood
bond it's a family
Murdock definition of family correct answers a group of people who share a common residence,
share economic cooperation, and reproduce
Statistics Canada Definition of Family correct answers a married couple (with or without
children), a couple living in common law (with or without children), or a lone parent of any
martial status with at least one child living in the same dwelling
Household vs. Family correct answers *household*: a group of people living together
*family*: related people living together
problem with household definition correct answers not all family members live in the same
household
Process Based Definition of Family correct answers process rather than form defines family
Vanier Institute Definition of Family correct answers any combination of two or more persons
who are bound together over time by ties of mutual consent, birth/adoption, or placement who,
together, assume responsibilities for variant combinations
methods for defining family correct answers demographics, genealogical
demographics correct answers census/survey
genealogical correct answers considering the family structural history
nuclear family correct answers Mother, father and children living as a unit
binuclear family correct answers two households, one family
blended family correct answers consists of a biological parent, a stepparent, and the children of
one or both parents
, extended family correct answers closely related people of several generations
Common Law correct answers a person who is not your spouse, with whom you are living in a
conjugal relationship
Big City Effect correct answers 43% of all young adults who were living with their parents were
located in toronto, montreal, or vancouver
Job Market Effect correct answers 24% of young adults who lived with parents were working
full-year full-time jobs
social dynamics (research and the family) correct answers identity and change are central to
developing a dynamic theory (does not look at unique events or changes)
events (research and the family) correct answers individuals lives are experienced as events
(birth, graduation, wedding, death)
stage (research and the family) correct answers duration of time characterized by a particular
property not present before the stage and not present after the stage (beginning point marked by
an event or transition)
stage transitions (research and the family) correct answers every person and organization
experiences transitions (many contain intense adjustment which leads to high stress)
pathway (research and the family) correct answers individuals think their pathway is their choice
but random factors arise to change or modify our pathways
cross-cultural family research correct answers compare data on family life amount different
kinds of societies (Margaret Mead)
Historical Family Research correct answers compare census, social agency, or demographic data
to determine patterns of family life
longitudinal family research correct answers use questionnaires or interviews over a number of
years to follow up in earlier investigations
content analysis family research correct answers systematic examination of cultural artifacts or
various forms of communication to determine themes
Before industrialization correct answers families worked and lived in the same space
during industrialization correct answers families shrunk in size and members worked outside the
home
post industrialization correct answers continued emphasis on differentiation between home life
and work life + women as "super homemakers"
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