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Bernarde's 5 types of diversity in families - ANSWERS✔✔1. Organizational

2. Cultural

3. Social Class

4. Cohort

5. Family Life Course



How labour is divided - ANSWERS✔✔Organizational Diversity



Differences in beliefs and behaviours between families or individual members -
ANSWERS✔✔Cultural Diversity



Range in social status between families - ANSWERS✔✔Social Class Diversity



Generational differences - ANSWERS✔✔Cohort Diversity



Stages of a family life course - ANSWERS✔✔Family Life Course Diversity



Ideas of a possible opponent, open to skepticism - ANSWERS✔✔Particular Ideology



Mannheim's Two Levels of Ideology - ANSWERS✔✔1. Particular

2. Total



The Zeitgeist - ANSWERS✔✔Total Ideology

, 4 Ways Family Ideology Maintains SOCIETY - ANSWERS✔✔1. Sustains Individualism

2. Sustains Naturalistic Analysis of Behaviour

3. Sustains Differentiation in Society

4. Idolizes and Mystifies the Family



A concept of family that takes into account the different ways one can be a part of a family -
ANSWERS✔✔Family Pathways



An alternate concept of family that considers the rights and duties of individual members and how
they relate to each other - ANSWERS✔✔Family Citizenship



The primary and secondary social networks that address the needs of the family -
ANSWERS✔✔Family Associations



Reject the concept of "The Family" and recognize the complexity of the family -
ANSWERS✔✔Theorem of Sociological Principle



Study the unity of everyday experience and recognize the complexity of the family -
ANSWERS✔✔Theorem of Sociological Principle



Bad family sociology can be harmful, and therefore we need to develop a new, better family studies
to benefit society - ANSWERS✔✔Theorem of Social Responsibility



A group of two or more people related by birth, marriage, adoption, or co-residence. One person is
the householder. - ANSWERS✔✔Family



3 Key Features of the Family - ANSWERS✔✔1. Family may live outside the residence

2. Family membership is asymmetrical

3. Family members can be chosen. Blood family can be rejected



3 Additional Features of Family - ANSWERS✔✔1. Availability for assistance

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