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soc final exam part
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| _____ includes a broad range of behaviors that can result in serious harm to children. | Child maltreatment |
| _____ is abuse that occurs between people in a close relationship. | Intimate partner violence |
| _____ is any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or other person that causes harm to people age 65 or older. | Elder abuse |
| _____ is the average expected number of years of life remaining at a given age. | Life expectancy |
| _____ proposes that many older people remain engaged in numerous roles and activities, including work. | Activity theory |
| _____ refers to living with different unmarried sexual partners over time. | Serial cohabitation |
| _____ refers to nonrelatives who are accepted as part of the family. | Fictive kin |
| A _____ is defined as a courtship process in which prospective spouses compare the assets and liabilities of eligible partners, and choose the best available mate. | marriage market |
| According to feminist scholars, families both mirror and perpetuate gender inequality and _____. | patriarchy |
| Around the world, the most common residence pattern is _____. | patrilocal |
| Christina, a 29-year-old woman, joined a company in Texas in 2007 and worked there for a year. She got laid off due to recession. She moved back into her parents' home in California as she did not have enough money to cover her expenses. | boomerang genration |
| Daniel and Emily, a married couple, share equal power and authority in resolving family issues. They are both employed, and they take turns doing household chores. This is an example of _____. | egalitarian family system |
| Helen and Eric are in an intimate sexual relationship. They are loyal to each other and are living together but have no immediate plans to marry. Helen and Eric are _____. | cohabiting |
| In _____, a couple sets up their own residence. | neolocal residence pattern |
| In _____, the oldest males (grandfathers, fathers, and uncles) control cultural, political, and economic resources and, consequently, have power over females. | patriarchal family system |