A. Maturational motivations
B. Activity norms
C. Age grades
D. Continuity contingencies
A. Peers
B. The family
C. Formal religion
D. Schools
A. Industrialization/vertical mobility
B. Industrialization/urbanization
C. Urbanization/vertical mobility
D. Industrialization /horizontal mobility
A. Poly-local
B. Neo-local
C. Patrilocal
D. Matrilocal
A. Social background
B. Social order
C. Social stratification
D. None of these
A. Women with a first child are more likely than women without a child to report that their husbands do not pay enough attention to them
B. The marital adjustment rating rises after the birth of a first child
C. Most couples consider parenthood a crisis
D. The psychological well-being of parents is a little better than that of childless couples
A. Is provided by the family in 40 percent of cases
B. Falls mostly on the eldest son
C. Is provided by the sandwich generation
D. None of the above
A. Nuclear family
B. Dysfunctional family
C. Extended family
D. Polygynous family
A. Social interaction
B. Sociobiology
C. Social psychology
D. Socialization
A. our reflections on our own personal shortcomings
B. our sense of knowledge from all of the agents of socialization
C. our sense of individuality
D. our self-concept both positive and negative