devry SOCS315 all quiz (week 2, week 4, week 6)week 2Week 2: Sexuality &
Intimate Relationships â Quiz
1. Question
: (TCO 3) ___________ describes
societal attitudes and behaviors expected of and associated with the two sexes.
Student
Answer: Biological sex
Gender role
Sexism
Gender identity
2. Question
: (TCO 3) According to the text, more
and more women are entering nontraditional occupations such as:
Student
Answer: nursing.
teaching.
homemaking.
the military.
3. Question
: (TCO 3) Which of the following
statements best defines expressive sexuality?
Student
Answer: Sexuality is one-sided and is
“owned” by men.
Sexuality is one-sided and is
“owned” by women.
Sexuality is basic to the humanness of both
men and women.
Sex should be primarily for reproduction.
4. Question
: (TCO 4) Sociologists who argue that
singles weigh the costs against the benefits of marrying are utilizing the
__________ perspective.
Student
Answer: structure functional
exchange
conflict
family ecology
5. Question
: (TCO 4) Compared to marrieds,
cohabitants report that they are __________ happy with their relationships.
Student
Answer: less
equally
slightly more
much more
1. Question
: (TCO 3) Beginning in infancy and
throughout childhood, identify several ways that parents and teachers socialize
their male and female children differently.
2. Question : (TCO 4)
Explain the meaning of the “sex ratio,” and explain the ways in which
the sex ratio affects singles in the United States.
week 4Week 4: Parenting Challenges – Quiz
1. Question
: (TCO 4) The text cites a
dramatic increase in _____ as one of the striking developments in American
women’s fertility patterns in recent years.
Student Answer: multiple births
the number of adoptions
total fertility
the number of abortions
Comments:
2. Question : (TCO 4) Which racial/ethnic group has the highest
fertility rate in the U.S.?
Student Answer: Non-Hispanic
Whites
Asian Americans
Blacks
Hispanics
3. Question : (TCO 4) According to the text’s discussion, which of the
following is NOT one of the advantages of today’s parents?
Student Answer: Parents are confronted with more questions
about how to rear their children.
Technology has vastly improved our quality of
life.
Parents are likely to have had some exposure
to formal knowledge about child development and child-rearing techniques.
Many fathers are more emotionally involved
with their children than they were several decades ago.
4. Question : (TCO 4) The _____ parent’s attitude is “I am in
charge and set/enforce the rules, no matter what.”
Student Answer: authoritative
authoritarian
permissive
egalitarian
5. Question : (TCO 2) In terms of research concerning the parenting
styles of different racial and ethnic groups, some studies have made
comparisons within particular groups. This reflects which of the following
approaches?
Student Answer: cultural variant
cultural equivalent
family ecology
developmental
1. Question : (TCO 4) Explain the relationship between involuntary
infertility and reproductive technology. What are the social implications of
ART?
2. Question : (TCO 4) Describe several features of our present society
that can make parenting especially difficult. Give an example of two of the
features that demonstrate parenting difficulties for parents.week 6Week 6: Family Crisis â Quiz 1. Question : (TCO 5) The text points out that the silent treatment is a
form of _____ power. Student Answer: reward expert coercive authoritative 2. Question : (TCO 5) Cohabitants and those who have been previously
divorced are especially likely to maintain separate _____. Student Answer: money social lives homes pets 3. Question : (TCO 6) _____ violence is not focused on a particular
matter of dispute between the partners, but is intended to establish a general
pattern of dominance in the relationship. Student Answer: Intimate Conjugal Common couple Patriarchal terroristic 4. Question : (TCO 6) The text’s definition of crisis encompasses three
interrelated ideas. Which of the following is NOT one of these? Student Answer: Crises
necessarily involve change. A crisis is a turning point with the potential
for positive effects, negative effects, or both. Crises necessarily lead to catastrophe. A crisis is a time of relative instability. 5. Question : (TCO 5) In the ABC-X family crisis model, âCâ is the: Student Answer: familyâs appraisal of the stressor event. crisis. familyâs ability to cope with the crisis. stressor event. 1. Question
: (TCO 5) Summarize what
research tells us about each of the following: males as spouse abusers and
males as victims of spouse abuse. Comments: 2. Question : (TCO 6) What does it mean to trace the course of a family
crisis? Identify the patterns of this course and explain what happens during a
family crisis.