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how the brain interprets data
Perception is
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True
True or False Hunter Gather cultures we see the beginning of marriage and enduring relationships.
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False
True of false the definition of family never changes.
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anthropology
psychology sociology
The three social sciences are
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True
True or False a microsystem deals with the individual.
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having only one marital partner and being faithful to them.
Monogamy can be defined as
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Provides details and statistics about families in Canada
Why is Statistics Canada important to our understanding of the family?
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study of human behaviours in society and studies the cultural factors such as art, beliefs, habits, institutions of a specific community
Define anthropology
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What is
This statement best explains this theory: " Families are
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Going to work by the ages of 7-8
What is a common role for children in the pre-industrial period
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A non governmental Canadian agency established to conduct research on the family.
Who is the Vanier Institute?
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Psychology is based on behaviour based on mental processes so it can help us understand the cause of our actions
Why is Psychology useful in studying families?
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This term can be defined as a way to reflect assumptions, gives us a framework for asking questions, provide a point of view, etc.
What is theoretical perspective?
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shift away from working, emphasis on being in the home and self worth was tied to having children
In the modern consumer family describe the role of the woman
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meeting the emotional needs of individulas within the family relationships
Affective Nurturance is defined as
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theoretical perspective identifies a point of view on a specific theory, a theory is a framework for organizing and explaining evidence.
What is the difference theoretical perspective and theory?
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androcentricity
liberal radical social
Name 3 of the four types of Feminists listed under Feminist Theory
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consumer family is based on purchasing goods. It changed at the start of the industrial revolution as manufactured goods increased.
Define consumer families and how they have evolved over time.
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responsible for additions of new members
provide physical care socialize their children controlling behaviour affective nurturance producing/consuming goods
Name three of the 6 functions of the family that Shirley Zimmerman created to describe families and their functions
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what happens
how does it happen why does it happen how can people change what happens
What are the four fundamental questions?
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