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6. What is a house-husband?
- Where a father live alone with their dependent children.
- A man with main resoinsiblities for domestic tasks & childcare.
- A person who has more than one marriage partner in their lifetime.
- Living with or near the husbands family.
7. What is a nuclear family?
- A family in which non-dependent children return home to their parents
- A two generation family consisting of parents and their depended children
- A tall narrow extended family, consisting of 4+ generations
- a three generation, matrilocal family in which the family members have frequent face to face contact
8. What is a traditional extended family?
- A family in which non-dependent children return home to their parents
- A tall narrow extended family, consisting of 4+ generations
- A three generation, matrilocal family in which the family members have frequent face to face contact
- A two generation family consisting of parents and their depended children
- Where people live together without being married.
9. What is a housewife?
- The roles of a husband a wife who are living together.
- An unpaid role which wives are financially dependent on their husband.
- When a couple set up their own home.
- A family in which conjugal roles are similar but not identical.
10. What is a boomerang family?
- A family in which one or both partners have been married before and have step children.
- A two generation family consisting of parents and their depended children
- A hree generation, matrilocal family in which the family members have frequent face to face contact
- A family in which non-dependent children return home to their parents
- A tall narrow extended family, consisting of 4+ generations
11. What is a functionalist sociologist?
- It is someone who thinks that society has roles to fulfill in order that society can survive as a whole.
- A man with main responsibilities for domestic tasks & childcare.
- Someone who thinks that the only one of becoming a member of society is to go through the process of socialisation.
- Someone who believes that Parts we play in society, each role has its own roles which tells us how we should act in that role.
12. What is a divorce?
- A family in which conjugal roles are similar but not identical.
- a legal termination of a marriage.
- Threatening behaviour, committed by a family member against another.
- When a couple set up their own home.
13. What is a symmetrical family?
- The roles of a husband a wife who are living together.
- A family in which conjugal roles are similar but not identical.
- Harm caused to a child under the age of 18 by an adult.
- An unpaid role which wives are financially dependent on their husband.
14. What is identity?
- It is idea's about what is worthwhile and important in a culture.
- How we see ourselves and how others see us.
- It is when someone remains single as a positive life-style choice.
- It is where the woman combines the responsibilities of a paid job with a mother/housewife role.
15. What is cohabitation?
- Where people live together without being married.
- A legally recognised tie between a husband and wife.
- The way of life of a group of people, which is learned and shared.
- It is idea's about what is worthwhile and important in a culture.
16. What is singlehood?
- It is when someone remains single as a positive life-style choice.
- It is when sociologist believe that each part of society has roles to fulfill in order that society can survive as a whole.
- One person living alone or a group of people who share the same address, one meal a day, or their living accommodation,
- It is where the woman combines the responsibilities of a paid job with a mother/housewife role.
17. What is matrilocal?
- The process of learning to become a member of society.
- Living with or near the wife's family.
- Parts we play in society, each role has its own roles which tells us how we should act in that role.
- The way of life of a group of people, which is learned and shared.
18. What is a beanpole family?
- A tall narrow extended family, consisting of 4+ generations
- A family in which non-dependent children return home to their parents
- A three generation, matrilocal family in which the family members have frequent face to face contact
- A two generation family consisting of parents and their depended children
19. What is child abuse?
- The roles of a husband a wife who are living together.
- A situation in which family life damages it's members.
- Harm caused to a child under the age of 18 by an adult.
- Threatening behaviour, committed by a family member against another.
20. What is values?
- Parts we play in society, each role has its own roles which tells us how we should act in that role.
- It is idea's about what is worthwhile and important in a culture.
- A legal termination of a marriage.
- The way of life of a group of people, which is learned and shared.