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FAD2230 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers social mobility - Answer-movement from one social class to another poverty guidelines - Answer-established in 1964 as a way to measure the number of people living in poverty; based on a thrifty food budget, multiplied by three (aka poverty line) ...

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social mobility - Answer-movement from one social class to another

poverty guidelines - Answer-established in 1964 as a way to measure the number of
people living in poverty; based on a thrifty food budget, multiplied by three (aka poverty
line)

food insecurity - Answer-lack of available nourishing food on a regular basis

family developmental tasks - Answer-tasks for individuals and the family which arise
within each developmental stage

ecosystemic theory - Answer-systems are nested within each other. individual, family,
and various "other systems" are nested within the largest system

chronosystem - Answer-changes over time: historical time, chronological age, life
course, etc. includes: microsystem, exosystem, macrosystem

microsystem - Answer-any group/setting a person is involved in

mesosystem - Answer-relationship between each group in a microsystem

exosystem - Answer-outside an individual that doesn't directly affect you, but does
indirectly: parents' workplace, school system, community, etc.

macrosystem - Answer-theoretical; value of culture, social conditions, economic
patterns. presidential elections, wars, belief systems, etc.

voluntary temporary singles - Answer-unmarried adults who may be delaying marriage
while pursuing education or establishing a career

voluntary stable singles - Answer-unmarried adults desiring a single (unmarried) lifestyle

involuntary temporary singles - Answer-singles actively searching for a mate but unable
to find a suitable one

involuntary stable singles - Answer-unmarried adults who can expect to be single for life
even though they may not want to be

, cross-sex friendships - Answer-friendship between a man and a woman that is strictly
platonic

calling - Answer-Colonial America, a young man would visit a young woman in her
parents' home

adolescence - Answer-period of life that occurs between childhood and adulthood

principle of least interest - Answer-idea that unequal emotional involvement between
romantic partners has implications for the quality and stability of relationships

dating script - Answer-set of expectations around dating that are somewhat different for
men and women

dating - Answer-occurs in social settings outside of the home

cohabitating - Answer-committed couples who are living together but are not married

homogamy - Answer-people who are similar in characteristics such as ethnicity, social
class, values

Colonial america families - Answer-businesses, schools, churches, and correctional
health and welfare institutions

Industrialized and Urbanized America Families - Answer-separate work and home life;
waves of immigration

Social class names - Answer-Poor, working, middle, and upper classes

Modern America Families - Answer-Technology and services brought work back to the
home.

Family - Answer-relationship by blood, marriage, or affection, in which members may
cooperate economically, may care for children, and may consider their identity to be
intimately connected to the larger group

family of orientation - Answer-family you are born into

family of procreation - Answer-family you make through marriage, partnering, and/or
parenthood

fictive kin - Answer-non-relatives whose bonds are strong and intimate

marriage - Answer-an institutional arrangement between persons to publicly recognize
social and intimate bonds

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