Alec, a 7-year-old, lives with his biological parents, but they are not married. This type of family would be considered:
1. A dyad family.
2. An adoptive family.
3. A cohabitating family.
4. An extended family.
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1. This type of family does not have children.
2. Alec is a biological child, so adoptive does not apply.
3. This family is living together, but the parents are not married.
4. There is no skip in a generation with this family.
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