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4.1 The Family in Social Structure
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What is the key characteristic of an extended family?
Multiple generations in household
Match the family type with its description:
Nuclear Family ↔️ Married couple and their children
Extended Family ↔️ Includes grandparents, aunts, uncles
Single-Parent Family ↔️ One parent raising children
Reconstituted Family ↔️ Blended family from remarriage
What is the primary agent of socialization within the family?
The family
The family is the primary unit for reproduction and continuation of the
species
.
True
Reinforcement involves encouraging positive behaviors through rewards and discouraging negative ones through
consequences
How does the political structure influence the family?
Determines family-related policies
What is a family defined as in this study material?
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Match the family type with its description:
Nuclear Family ↔️ Two parents and children
Extended Family ↔️ Multiple generations in one household
Single-Parent Family ↔️ One parent raising children
Reconstituted Family ↔️ Blended family from remarriage
What is the primary role of the family in socialization?
Teaching societal norms
Families provide economic security by sharing resources such as food and
shelter
How does the economic structure influence the family?
Financial resources and labor
Contemporary families emphasize emotional support and
personal fulfillment
over economic provision.
True
What are the three primary relationships by which a family can be defined?
Blood, marriage, or choice
The nuclear family comprises a married couple and their
children
A single-parent family consists of one parent raising children.
True
Steps in how a family transmits social values
1️⃣ Explicit Teaching
2️⃣ Modeling
3️⃣ Reinforcement
4️⃣ Cultural Immersion
Families provide economic support by offering resources such as food and
shelter
What does the socialization method of "modeling" involve?
Demonstrating behaviors for emulation
The economic structure affects the division of labor within the family.
True
Cultural structures shape family values and
traditions
A nuclear family consists of a married couple and their
children
An extended family includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, and
cousins
.
True
What is a single-parent family characterized by?
One parent raising children
A reconstituted family is formed when divorced parents remarry and combine
families
Emotional support from families is essential for
individual
well-being.
True
What is the family's role in reproduction?
Procreation and continuation
Methods by which families transmit social values:
1️⃣ Explicit teaching
2️⃣ Modeling
3️⃣ Reinforcement
4️⃣ Cultural immersion
The political structure determines family-related policies, such as taxation and welfare
support
Match the family type with its contemporary characteristic:
Nuclear Family ↔️ Both parents working outside
Single-Parent Family ↔️ Increasingly common
Reconstituted Family ↔️ Formed from divorce or widowhood
What are some broader social shifts that have influenced family dynamics?
Increased female labor
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