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SOCIOLOGY A Down-to-Earth Approach 8/e SOCIOLOGY Chapter Sixteen: The Family This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program. James M. Henslin
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20072 In U.S. - One Woman, Man, and Children Other Cultures Polygamy and Polyandry Approved Group into which a Child is Born? What is a Family?
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20073 “A family consists of people who consider themselves related by blood, marriage, or adoption.” Family Defined
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20074 Nuclear Extended Family of Orientation Family of Procreation Family Can Be...
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20075 Families Establish Patterns of… Mate Selection Descent Inheritance Authority Common Cultural Themes
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20076 Economic Production Socialization of Children Care of Sick and Aged Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Functionalist Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Functionalist
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20077 Recreation Sexual Control Reproduction Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Functionalist Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Functionalist
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20078 Functions of Incest and Taboo Isolation and Emotional Overload Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Functionalist Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Functionalist
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20079 Gender and Power Power Struggle over Housework Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Conflict Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Conflict
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200711 Gender the Meaning of Marriage Gender Role Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Symbolic Interaction Marriage and Family in Theoretical Perspective Symbolic Interaction
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200712 Love and Courtship in Global Perspective Marriage Social Channels of Love and Marriage The Family Life Cycle
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200714 Childbirth and Child Rearing Married Couples and Single Mothers Day Care Marital Satisfaction Nannies Social Class The Family Life Cycle
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200716 Family Transitions in Later Life Adultolescents and the Not- So-Empty Nest Widowhood The Family Life Cycle
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200717 African-American Families Latino Families Asian Families Native American Families Diversity in U.S. Families
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200719 One-Parent Families Diversity in U.S. Families
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200721 Diversity in U.S. Families One-Parent Families Families Without Children
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200723 Gay and Lesbian Families Diversity in U.S. Families One-Parent Families Families Without Children Blended Families
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200724 Postponing Marriage and Childbirth Trends in U.S. Families
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200726 Unmarried Mothers Trends in U.S. Families Postponing Marriage and Childbirth Cohabitation
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200729 Unmarried Mothers Trends in U.S. Families Postponing Marriage and Childbirth Cohabitation
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200731 Postponing Marriage and Childbirth Cohabitation Unmarried Mothers Grandparents as Parents Trends in U.S. Families The Sandwich Generation and Elder Care
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200732 Problems in Measuring Divorce Divorce and Remarriage
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200735 Absent Fathers and Serial Fatherhood Ex-Spouses Remarriage Problems in Measuring Divorce Children and Grandchildren of Divorce Divorce and Remarriage
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200737 The Dark Side Battering Child Abuse Marital Rape Incest Two Sides of Family Life
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200738 The Bright Side—Successful Marriages Spouse is Best Friend Like Spouse as Person Think Marriage is Long-Term Commitment Believe Marriage is Sacred Two Sides of Family Life
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200739 The Bright Side—Successful Marriages Agree with Spouse Aims and Goals Believe Spouse Grown More Interesting Want Relationship to Succeed Laugh Together Two Sides of Family Life
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200740 Spend a Lot of Time Together Are Quick to Express Appreciation Committed to Promoting Mutual Welfare Talk and Listen a Lot Are Religious Deal with Crises Positively Happy Families
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Chapter 16: The Family Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 200741 No Danger of Becoming a Relic Cohabitation, Single Mothers, Age at Marriage, Grandparents as Parents will Increase Continued Distorted Images of Marriage and Family The Future of Marriage and Family
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