Researchers from Finland made a key conclusion regarding couples who report high levels of conflict during pregnancy. What was it?
What will be an ideal response?
They discovered that, in those couples who reported high levels of conflict, the struggles and disagreements that were present during the transition to becoming parents were already a part of the couple's relationship. In other words, depressive symptoms and marital dissatisfaction during pregnancy were common to the couple's relationship during pregnancy— these characteristics didn't suddenly appear as the couple became parents, as earlier studies suggested.
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___________ Theories of social change that assert that societies evolve from the simple to the complex
What will be an ideal response?
According to C. Wright Mills, the _________ are the most powerful segment because of their unique ability to parlay the vast economic resources at their disposal into political power
a. corporate rich b. legislative branch c. unorganized masses d. ruling class
Which theoretical approach would emphasize media's role in social integration through the construction of a national audience that shares a common culture?
A. feminist B. symbolic interaction C. conflict D. functionalist
The challenge of unresolved emotional issues that face those who remarry includes:
A. both positive and negative emotions about the ex-spouse. B. residual negative emotions such as jealousy over the new spouse. C. negative emotions about the ex-spouse. D. positive emotions about the ex-spouse.