For Mead, the self
a. develops out of interaction with others based on significant symbols
b. develops in isolation from others thus allowing for individual traits to be firmly established
c. consists of learned responses to stimuli
d. is a stable entity that persists across the totality of person’s social interactions
a. develops out of interaction with others based on significant symbols
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a. It is fair to conclude that all couples adjust well to the launching of their children b. How a marriage is affected by the launching of children depends upon how central are to the functioning of the marital system c. The launching of children is significantly less of a crisis for those couples who rely on their children to provide them with a sense of meaning and purpose d. all of the above are true
Program planners begin with the social problem analysis, move to the needs assessment, developing a program hypothesis and the next step would be which of the following:
a. examination of the existing program component data. b. developing a cost/benefit analysis. c. developing a hierarchical set of goals and objectives. d. developing the evaluation plan.
Flexibility is an important quality for long-term relationship stability
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Clara is a part-time dance teacher with three children and a husband who has had a string of extramarital affairs over the years. Which theory would propose that she stays with her husband because of her lack of independent resources, in spite of his infidelity?
a. structure-functional theory b. postmodern theory c. exchange theory d. biosocial theory