Why has the idea of the "traditional family" helped social scientists better understand black families in America?

a.) Its identification as a specific historical phenomenon that has rarely applied to black families helps us better understand the unique characteristics in a less judgmental way.
b.) Its identification as a universal aspect of human behavior has helped us understand the relationship between different ethnic groups more effectively.
c.) Its applicability to both black and Latino families has helped social scientists better understand both these groups in a less judgmental manner.
d.) Its identification with family characteristics found in the preindustrial period of America has helped us understand the consequences of slavery more effectively.


Answer: a.) Its identification as a specific historical phenomenon that has rarely applied to black families helps us better understand the unique characteristics in a less judgmental way.

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