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_____ 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
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