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kayla ferrer
on Dec 06, 2024Verified
The following is (are) true about family norms:
A) Family norms are socially expected behavior patterns usually determined by an individual's status
B) Many times the most powerful norms are those that are not clearly and verbally stated
C) In families with problems, family norms usually do not allow the family or the individual members to function effectively and productively
D) b and c only
Socially Expected
Behaviors or norms that are anticipated and considered normal within a society or group.
Family Norms
Social rules or standards shared within a family group, guiding behaviors and expectations among its members.
- Comprehend the roles and responsibilities of family members and the influence of family norms.
Verified Answer
JT
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the roles and responsibilities of family members and the influence of family norms.
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