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HDFS 3320 Exam 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers Most people have used the ________ perspective in thinking about families throughout most of history. Public In the United States, there appears to have been a broad cultural shift in the values Americans hold most dear. The general trend has ...

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Most people have used the ________ perspective in thinking about families throughout
most of history.
Public

In the United States, there appears to have been a broad cultural shift in the values
Americans hold most dear. The general trend has been from an emphasis on ________
to that on ________.
Parenting; self-fulfillment

Anzstat PLC is a landscaping solutions company. The organization has built and
maintained a park for its employees to relax. The park is also used free of cost by
members of the public who are not employed by the company. In doing this, Anzstat
has produced
Positive externalities

A state in which family members are unsure of who is and who is not in the family is
referred to as
Boundary ambiguity

To conduct ___________ studies, researchers may join the group they are interested in
and live with them for a period of time.
Observational

A social institution emphasizes
The rules, roles, and relationships in families

Which of the following is a difference between the methodologies used by the national
social scientific surveys conducted in the United States and the opinion-poll surveys that
come up on news sites online?
Unlike the typical opinion-poll survey, social scientific surveys tend to be longitudinal
studies

An adult child who takes care of elderly parents—shopping and cooking for them, taking
them to doctors, and so on—is producing a ___________
Public good

________ is a style of life that emphasizes self-reliance and personal achievement,
especially in one's work life.
Utilitarian individualism

, According to the ________ perspective, personal identity and choices have become
more important and more often reflected upon over time.
Postmodern

While the public family is about ________, the private family is about ________
Care taking and dependency; nurturing and intimacy

The ________ can be described as the tendency for people to obtain public goods by
allowing others to do the work of producing them
Free-rider problem

________ Individualism can best be described as a style of life that emphasizes the
development of one's own feelings and emotional satisfaction.
Expressive

Those most likely to view marriage as a socially constructed institution organized to
maintain male dominance most likely subscribe to the principles of
Feminist Theory

If you were concerned with the way families discipline their children, handle their
disagreements, or share their affection, you would be focusing on the
Private Family

Today, most Americans view the family as a(n) ________ institution
Private

If you want to determine how a family is adjusting to the daily expectations and changes
of remarried life with children, the most effective sociological theory to employ would be
Symbolic interaction

Of the following, which group would not fit the definition of a public family?
A childless married couple with no dependents

The best term to describe the attitude of many Americans toward marriage and family in
the 2000s is
Ambivalence

A gay person caring for an HIV-positive partner is fulfilling a function of the ________.
Public family

From a(n) _______, people are viewed as rational beings who decide whether to trade
goods or services by considering the benefits they will receive, the costs they will incur,
and the benefits they might receive if they chose an alternative course of action.
Exchange perspective

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