A. beanpole families
B. cohabiting families
C. reconstituted families
D. horizontal families
Related Mcqs:
- Which term describes families in which at least one adult has children from a previous marriage or relationship ?
A. beanpole families
B. cohabiting families
C. reconstituted families
D. horizontal families - Which term describes marriage patterns in contemporary Britain ?
A. flexible monogamy
B. serial monogamy
C. liquid monogamy
D. reflexive monogamy - What term describes ties between individuals established through marriage or blood ?
A. family
B. kinship
C. network
D. tribe - What term describes ties between individuals established through marriage or blood ?
A. family
B. kinship
C. network
D. tribe - Merton describes types of response to a situation where there are widely socially endorsed values but limited means of achieving them Which of his types describes an acceptance of the values but willingness to use any means to achieve them ?
A. conformists
B. innovators
C. ritualists
D. retreatists - Merton describes types of response to a situation where there are widely socially endorsed values but limited means of achieving them. Which of his types describes an acceptance of the values but willingness to use any means to achieve them?
A. Conformists
B. innovators
C. ritualists
D. retrealists - Ellis Lee and Peterson developed a research exploring how parents raise their children relative to their class They viewed that lower class parents were more likely to emphasize____________ in their children?
A. Creativity
B. Self-reliance
C. Conformity
D. None of these - In contemporary Britain which ethnic group has the lowest proportion of one-parent families ?
A. India
B. White
C. Black Caribbean
D. Chinese - Blended families are also known as_____________?
A. family structures
B. families of orientation
C. Brady Bunch families
D. reconstituted families
E. bi-lateral families - Which term describes the process whereby religion loses its influence over various spheres of social life ?
A. secularization
B. evangelicalism
C. fundamentalism
D. alienation