In family development theory, the progression of stages or phases of family development are linked to
A. the age of the parents.
B. changes in developmental level of children in the family.
C. the number of years the parents have been married.
D. the number of children in a family.
Answer: B
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The term measurement may best be defined as
a. a numerical value assigned to an observation b. a single number that allows one to summarize, analyze or evaluate a group of observations c. a property of an event that can assume any one of a range of values d. a number or label assigned to an observation according to a rule or system
Heterosexual teens who delay sexual intercourse ____
a. are less likely to live with both biological parents b. feel a personal connection to their family c. have not discussed sex and abstinence with their parents d. have lower intelligence levels
A research study found that most women and men had
a. more positive than negative emotional reactions to their FWB relationships, although women were even more positive about FWB relationships than men were b. more negative than positive emotional reactions to their FWB relationships, although women were even more negative about FWB relationships than men were. c. more positive than negative emotional reactions to their FWB relationships, although men were even more positive about FWB relationships than women were. d. more negative than positive emotional reactions to their FWB relationships, although men were even more negative about FWB relationships than women were.
Suppose a researcher measures a behavior in a research sample, then repeats data collection to see if the results are the same. If the data provided by each person is very similar on the two occasions, the measurement shows
a. reliability. b. validity. c. generalizability. d. low nonsampling error.