According to Talcott Parsons and Robert Bales, ________ denotes a concern for the maintenance of harmony and the internal emotional affairs of the family.
A. instrumentality
B. gender roles
C. identification
D. expressiveness
Answer: D
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a. The pseudopatients were allowed to take extensive notes publicly. b. Staff was suspicious of notetaking but allowed it to continue under close supervision. c. The pseudopatients were allowed to take notes each day but could not remove them from the day room. d. Staff prevented the pseudopatients from taking notes or recording any information throughout their hospital stay.
Darren and Eliza were married five years and then divorced. Their pattern of "uncoupling" followed the pattern described by Diane Vaughan's 1986 study. What happened to Darren and Eliza?
a. They had a child before marriage, which created financial stress and strain with their families of origin. b. After three years of marriage, they both started creating independent social lives, without even realizing it. c. They lived in a nuclear family, which isolated them from broader extended family support. d. They refer to their divorce as "uncoupling," which makes it seem less severe.