A) the nuclear family and other relatives
B) relatives other than members of the nuclear family
C) the legal family, as defined by Statistics Canada
D) close friends who act like family members
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A) a status in our society
B) an obligation in our society
C) a role in our society
D) a norm in our society
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A) a way of behaving that is typical of a certain group
B) social principles accepted by groups within society
C) the basic knowledge of a culture's way of doing things
D) a position that carries a set of expectations about behaviour
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A) cohort research
B) cross-sectional research
C) longitudinal research
D) experiments
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A) its basis for shaping social policies
B) its explanations of how society and family interact
C) its exploration of how family members influence each other
D) its ability to explain change that occurs in society as a whole
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A) developmental
B) interactionist
C) exchange
D) feminist
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A) to transmit characteristics such as ethnicity and religion.
B) to give members the opportunities to try out different roles and statuses
C) to provide physical protection and emotional support for each member.
D) to socialize new individuals to take their place in society.
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A) the emphasis it places on the individual's responsibility in shaping his or her view of the world
B) its explanations of how the family is related to other institutions and contributes to society as a whole
C) its assumption that all destructive behaviour is the result of a vicious cycle
D) its ability to account for the impact of the behaviour of one individual on all members of the family
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A) It allows researchers to compare family life in different cultures.
B) It overlooks grandparent-grandchild relationships.
C) It depends on the concept of the nuclear family.
D) It provides a form of lock-step that real families do not fit.
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A) morphogenesis
B) monolithic bias
C) steady state
D) explicit and implicit rules
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A) The word always refers to people in our household.
B) The word always refers to the "traditional" family.
C) We use the word for many different things.
D) Not everyone has a family.
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A) the macrosystem
B) the mesosystem
C) the microsystem
D) the exosystem
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A) by personal beliefs about who belongs in the family
B) by household membership
C) by genetic or "blood" relationship, marriage, and adoption
D) by the federal government, so that definitions are consistent across provinces
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A) family systems theory
B) developmental theory
C) symbolic-interaction theory
D) structural-functional theory
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A) Maclean's magazine
B) Statistics Canada
C) Pew Research Center
D) Corrections Canada
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