Which of the following would be considered an extended family household?

A. Pete and Stella, a married heterosexual couple, live at 10 Rosebud Lane.
B. Pete and Steve, a married homosexual couple, live at 5 Rosebud Lane.
C. Pete and Stella, a married heterosexual couple live with Stella’s mother, Ida, at 20 Rosebud Lane.
D. Pete, a single father lives with his elementary school-age son at 15 Rosebud Lane.


C. Pete and Stella, a married heterosexual couple live with Stella’s mother, Ida, at 20 Rosebud Lane.

Sociology

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Which of the following is most likely to occur with the image of family as encumbrance?

a. Andrew decides to postpone marriage and travel the world. b. Krista enjoys her work as an accountant and brings some of her work home with her. c. Luke uses his drive home from work as a time to leave his responsibilities at the office. d. Sayid putsmoney aside in order to save for a family vacation in Florida.

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With few exceptions, men are sick more often than women

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Herzberg and Argyris are similar in offering

a. two factors to explain job satisfaction. b. a behavioral model of alienation. c. an analysis of assembly line workers. d. a review of the role of technology on job satisfaction. e. an analysis of how workers steal.

Sociology

Juanita and Miguel are both attorneys and are expecting their first child any day now. Juanita is planning on taking six weeks off from work and then she will work from home part-time for six weeks before going back to the office full-time. If typical, what can be expected?

A. Juanita will spend more time with the baby than Miguel, and she will do more than 50% of the housework and baby care. B. Juanita will do almost all the housework and baby care in the first 12 weeks, but that will significantly change when she returns to work. C. Miguel will do 50% of the baby care once Juanita returns to work full-time. D. Miguel will do 50% of the housework once Juanita returns to work full-time.

Sociology