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Quiz 3 | FAM 133 - CONTEMPORARY FAMILY, Quizzes of Introduction to Sociology

Class: FAM 133 - CONTEMPORARY FAMILY; Subject: Family; University: James Madison University; Term: Fall 2014;

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2014/2015

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TERM 1
Three Parenting Styles
DEFINITION 1
AuthoritiveAuthoritorianPermissive
TERM 2
Attachment Theory
DEFINITION 2
Develop a sense of emotional security based upon how their
parents react to them in social situations
TERM 3
Four types of Attachment
DEFINITION 3
SecureDisorganizedInsecure ResistantInsecure Avoidant
TERM 4
Secure Attachment
DEFINITION 4
closenessSecure attachment is classified by children who
show some distress when their caregiver leaves but are able
to compose themselves and do something knowing that their
caregiver will return.
TERM 5
Insecure Resistant Attachment
DEFINITION 5
Discomfort with closeness and desire distance from parents,
manipulative form of attachment, often exposing child to
greater environmental risks, not conducive to the
development of intimate relationships
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Three Parenting Styles

AuthoritiveAuthoritorianPermissive

TERM 2

Attachment Theory

DEFINITION 2

Develop a sense of emotional security based upon how their

parents react to them in social situations

TERM 3

Four types of Attachment

DEFINITION 3

SecureDisorganizedInsecure ResistantInsecure Avoidant

TERM 4

Secure Attachment

DEFINITION 4

closenessSecure attachment is classified by children who

show some distress when their caregiver leaves but are able

to compose themselves and do something knowing that their

caregiver will return.

TERM 5

Insecure Resistant Attachment

DEFINITION 5

Discomfort with closeness and desire distance from parents,

manipulative form of attachment, often exposing child to

greater environmental risks, not conducive to the

development of intimate relationships

Insecure Avoidant Attachment

needs closeness and discomfort associated with distance

from parent figure, can lead to poor relationships later in life,

less conducive to exploratory behaviors

TERM 7

Disorganized Attachmennt

DEFINITION 7

have no desire for closeness and do not fear distance, high

level of approach/ avoidance anxiety- autistic

TERM 8

Corporal Punishment

DEFINITION 8

use of physical force for the purpose of correction or control.

of ones behavior; whooping

TERM 9

Classical Conditioning

DEFINITION 9

Classical conditioning is a learning process in which an

innate response to a potent stimulus comes to be elicited in

response to a previously neutral stimulus; this is achieved by

repeated pairings of the neutral stimulus with the potent

stimulus.

TERM 10

Sigmund Freud is known for which

developmental theory

DEFINITION 10

Psychoanalytic Frame of Reference

Sex roles

expectations associate with being one sex or another

TERM 17

gender roles

DEFINITION 17

expectations of being masculine/feminine

TERM 18

Gender Identity

DEFINITION 18

way one perceives themselves

TERM 19

% of mothers as single parents

DEFINITION 19

TERM 20

% of fathers as a single parent

DEFINITION 20

Euthanasia

Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life in

order to relieve pain and suffering.

TERM 22

Sandwich Generation

DEFINITION 22

The Sandwich generation is a generation of people who care

for their aging parents while supporting their own

children.Usually around your 30s-40s

TERM 23

What significant attributes go along with the

Middle Years

DEFINITION 23

high point of careerhighest incomebeginning of

independence

TERM 24

Forms of Abuse and Neglect

DEFINITION 24

Extortion, Self Neglect, Social Neglect

TERM 25

Lifespan

DEFINITION 25

biological age limit

ABCX

A + (B+C)= XA is the eventB is how you copeC is your

reactionX is crisis

TERM 32

Myths of Violence

DEFINITION 32

family is non violent

TERM 33

Desertion

DEFINITION 33

the willful abandonment without legal justification of one

spouse, children, or both

TERM 34

the basis for

annulment

DEFINITION 34

being underage, already married, insanity

TERM 35

Crude Divorce Rate

DEFINITION 35

# of divorces that take place per 1000 persons in the total

population

highest rate of divorce in the U.S.

is

WestSouthAppalachian States

TERM 37

No fault divorce

DEFINITION 37

No-fault divorce is a divorce in which the dissolution of a

marriage does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either

party.Ex: Falling out of love

TERM 38

Country has the highest rate of remarriage in

the world?

DEFINITION 38

USA

TERM 39

Boundary Ambiguity

DEFINITION 39

When a step family experience this; uncertainty of

boundaries as to who is part of the family and perform or is

responsible for certain roles within the family

TERM 40

A marriage using this law in the Roman

Catholic Church was until recently insolvable

except by death

DEFINITION 40

Canon Law

Refined Divorce Rate

numbers of divorces per 1000 married females or males

TERM 47

this suggests that multiple structural

transitions make things work for children and

increase the likelihood that offspring will

divorce later in life

DEFINITION 47

Family Change Hypothesis

TERM 48

Policy

DEFINITION 48

the objectives and goals that are more deliberate intended

and desirble

TERM 49

Programs

DEFINITION 49

practical applications used to achieve or fulfill the goals

TERM 50

What are the 3 steps establishing family

policy

DEFINITION 50

Research what policy is neededResearch evaluate an

existing programResearch access the impact consequences

of program

preventative policy

for all family that focuses on issue that affect

everyoneexamples: housing , employment

TERM 52

Ameliorative Policy

DEFINITION 52

Focuses on the need or selected groupsexample: unwed

parenthood, Abortion

TERM 53

Micro Policy

DEFINITION 53

focuses one person, individual and or patterns of persona

interactionsexample: when working with a foster child

TERM 54

Macro Policy

DEFINITION 54

focuses on the social patterns and forms of social

organization that shape an entire societyexample: when

working on drafting legislation to address domestic violence

TERM 55

Laissez Faire

DEFINITION 55

a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course,

without interfering

Act of intentionally causing harm to others

violence