A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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A) young grandparents who must simultaneously care for their own and their children's children.
B) middle-aged adults who find themselves simultaneously caring for both younger and older generations.
C) children of divorce who must split their time between living with both mother and father.
D) children who are the middle-born in a large family.
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A) a blended family.
B) authoritarian parenting.
C) role reversal.
D) the empty nest.
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A) Aging fathers tend to be closer to their sons than aging mothers are to their daughters.
B) Most older parents would prefer to live with their children not near their children.
C) Hispanic and African-American elders enjoy more supportive relationships with their children than European-American elders.
D) Relationships between the generations are seldom affectionate.
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A) the larger the family network, the lower the quality of interaction between parent and child.
B) the mother is the central influence on a child's development.
C) every relationship within the system has an impact on every other individual in the system.
D) families function in a similar manner from one culture to the next.
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A) remote
B) companionate
C) involved
D) permissive
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A) neglectful
B) authoritative
C) authoritarian
D) permissive
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A) little contact between grandparent and grandchild, largely due to geographical distance.
B) frequent contact between grandparent and grandchild, with the grandparent often?assuming a parental role.
C) frequent contact between grandparent and grandchild, with the primary goal being enjoyment of one another.
D) infrequent contact between grandparent and grandchild, but when together the grandparents tend to meddle in the way the child is being reared.
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A) interdependent
B) multifaceted
C) linked
D) dependent
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A) exert strong control over Kay's behavior during the adolescent years.
B) distance themselves from Kay, to weaken their attachment relationship.
C) let Kay make her own choices and withhold their own opinions, because they won't be around to help their child forever.
D) gradually relinquish power and control so that Kay gains experience in making wise choices.
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A) physical abuse.
B) sexual abuse.
C) psychological abuse.
D) neglect.
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A) the siblings in a family.
B) mother, father, and one or more children.
C) grandparents, parents, and offspring.
D) one's family "tree."
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True/False
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A) tend to show behavioral impacts (e.g., aggression toward peers) and intellectual impacts (e.g., lower IQs) .
B) tend to show behavioral impacts (e.g., aggression toward peers) but no intellectual impacts (e.g., lower IQs) .
C) tend to show intellectual impacts (e.g., lower IQs) but no behavioral impacts (e.g., aggression toward peers) .
D) seldom show behavioral impacts (e.g., aggression toward peers) or intellectual impacts (e.g., lower IQs) .
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A) Morticia and Gomez are most likely younger than their parents were when they got married.
B) There is a 60% probability that Morticia and Gomez will get divorced.
C) Morticia is more likely than her mother was to work outside of the home.
D) Morticia and Gomez are likely to have more children than their parents did.
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A) developed in the 20th century as people began to live longer and have fewer children
B) is generally exceptionally stressful and associated with high divorce rates.
C) is usually marked by decreased marital satisfaction.
D) is associated with less equitable role divisions in marriage.
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A) spend a great deal of time discussing intimate issues.
B) are negatively impacted if parents "played favorites" with one of the siblings.
C) are not there to support each other.
D) display virtually no competition as they build their lives.
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