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What is the functionalist view of the family?
The family is a
positive
institution.
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What type of family is considered the best according to functionalists?
The
nuclear
family is considered the best.
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What are the four functions of the family according to functionalists?
1.
Socialization
2.
Reproduction
3.
Economic support
4.
Emotional support
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How many societies were studied to conclude that the nuclear family is universal?
250
societies were studied.
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What is a criticism of the functionalist view of the family regarding family diversity?
It ignores family diversity.
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What do feminists argue about the family?
Feminists argue that the family is a repressive institution that
represents patriarchy.
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What are the two functions of the family identified by feminists?
Primary socialization
and
stabilization
of
adult personalities.
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What is the criticism of Parsons' view of the family?
It is not
representative
as he only studied
American
families.
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According to Zarets, how has the role of the family changed in capitalist society?
The family has shifted from a unit of
production
to a unit of
consumption.
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What do radical feminists argue about the family structure?
Radical feminists
argue that the family maintains a
hierarchy
and
exploits
women.
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What are the five types of family diversity mentioned in the study material?
1. Single-parent families
2. Reconstituted families
3. Extended families
4. Same-sex families
5. Beanpole families
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What is a characteristic of single-parent families in the UK?
They are mainly led by
women.
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How do Asian families typically differ from other family types in the UK?
Asian
families tend to stay in
extended
families and are less likely to be
single-parent
families.
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What significant change occurred in 2014 regarding family
relationships
in the UK?
Same-sex marriage
was
legalized.
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What is a reconstituted family?
A
reconstituted family
is where one or both partners have
children
from
previous
relationships.
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What are beanpole families characterized
by?
They are multi-generational families that are long and thin.
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What is the impact of changing social attitudes on divorce rates?
There is now
less
stigma associated with
divorce.
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What is the Divorce Reform Act of 1969?
It made it easier to obtain a
divorce.
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What do feminists argue about the consequences of divorce?
Divorce impacts all
family
members and changes
family
structures.
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What is one reason women are more likely to apply for divorce now?
Women
have
greater financial independence
now.
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What do postmodernists view divorce as?
Postmodernists
view
divorce
as a sign of
individual freedom
and
choice.
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How do the views of the New Right differ from those of feminists regarding divorce?
The New Right views divorce as
harmful
to the family, while feminists see it as a
consequence
of patriarchy.
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What is the significance of the term "empty shell marriages" in the context of divorce?
It refers to
marriages
where one or both partners feel
trapped
and
unfulfilled.
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What is one of the main criticisms of domestic violence statistics?
They may not
accurately
reflect the true number of
incidents.
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What types of domestic violence are recognized?
Domestic violence
can be
physical
,
emotional
, and
financial.
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What is a common reason victims do not report domestic violence?
Fear of not being
believed
or fear of
retaliation.
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What is the impact of secularization on divorce rates?
Secularization
has led to a
decrease
in the
stigma
associated with
divorce.
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What is the
relationship
between
divorce rates
and the
status
of
women
?
As
women's status improves
,
divorce rates
tend to
increase.
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What do Hochschild and Single-Rushion argue about the consequences of divorce?
They argue that divorce leads to
emotional
distress and
conflict
among adults.
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How do the views of the New Right and postmodernists on divorce differ?
The New Right views divorce
negatively
, while postmodernists see it as a
reflection
of individual
choice.
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