Family protective factors:
a) are micro-level characteristics.
b) assist families in "bouncing back" from a crisis situation.
c) are social networks, religious and faith-based fellowships, for example.
d) are family policies, such as maternity leave.
e) are personal characteristics you developed early in life, such as intelligence, sense of humor, or creativity.
A
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a. ethnocentrism. b. culture shock. c. cultural relativism. d. ethnomethodology. e. cultural newness.
Sociologists use the term __________ to refer to the practice of judging all other cultures by one's own culture, assuming that one's own way of life is superior to all others.:
a. self-centeredness b. cultural relativism c. authoritarianism d. ethnocentrism
Individuals who feel justified in shoplifting goods so that their family can eat are considered innovators in Robert Merton's terms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The most popular of the conceptual frameworks is the ________ theory, which focuses on the family as an ongoing system of interconnected members.
A. family systems B. social exchange C. feminist D. symbolic interaction