Social Theory Family History Defining Families Hodge Podge
100
how the brain interprets data
Perception is
100
True
True or False Hunter Gather cultures we see the beginning of marriage and enduring relationships.
100
False
True of false the definition of family never changes.
100
anthropology
psychology
sociology
The three social sciences are
200
True
True or False a microsystem deals with the individual.
200
having only one marital partner and being faithful to them.
Monogamy can be defined as
200
Provides details and statistics about families in Canada
Why is Statistics Canada important to our understanding of the family?
200
study of human behaviours in society and studies the cultural factors such as art, beliefs, habits, institutions of a specific community
Define anthropology
300
What is
This statement best explains this theory: " Families are
300
Going to work by the ages of 7-8
What is a common role for children in the pre-industrial period
300
A non governmental Canadian agency established to conduct research on the family.
Who is the Vanier Institute?
300
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?
400
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?
400
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
400
meeting the emotional needs of individulas within the family relationships
Affective Nurturance is defined as
400
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?
500
androcentricity
liberal
radical
social
Name 3 of the four types of Feminists listed under Feminist Theory
500
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.
500
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
500
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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