Ch10 Coming Apart—The Divorce Experience Test Bank Answers - The Family Dynamic Canadian 7e | Test Bank by Marc Belanger by Marc Belanger. DOCX document preview.
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1. According to research, which of the following is NOT a reason for divorce?
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2. What kind of custody arrangement involves the children staying in the house while the divorced parents come to them?
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3. Which type of parents is more likely to have shared custody?
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4. Following their divorce, Peter’s parents were both still legally responsible for him, although he lived only with his mother. Which term describes this situation?
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5. The current standard for custody arrangements in Canada is to consider the best interests of which of the following?
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6. Which term did John Gottman use to describe the four types of negative interaction that are lethal to a marriage?
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7. Researchers suspect that the connection between divorce and greater rates of delinquency and underachievement of children depends primarily upon which of the following?
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8. What happened following passage of the new divorce law in 1968?
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9. When do fathers most often gain custody?
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10. According to the Federal Child Support Guidelines, what happens after a divorce?
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11. Divorcing couples may delay separation until a time that is suitable. What happens during this time?
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12. How can grandparents fill an important role following their children’s divorce?
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13. How does divorce affect the children?
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14. Which of the following is an important developmental task for a divorced person to accomplish?
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15. Which statement best describes Bill C-187, which was passed in 1968?
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16. Which statement best describes spousal support?
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17. During the 1960s, the churches were strongly involved in the debate over changing the divorce law. Which statement best describes this debate?
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18. Which two provinces did NOT have a divorce law by 1968?
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19. From 1840 to 1968, what was the situation in provinces where there was no divorce law?
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20. What is usually a part of the parenting crisis following divorce?
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21. Which group is more likely to be in a shared custody arrangement?
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22. Which term refers to a divorced person who shares the responsibility for his or her child?
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23. What factor is probably a reason for the decrease in divorces since 1987?
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24. Generally, within how many years will most divorced persons have built a reasonably satisfying life?
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25. Kathryn is newly divorced. How are she and her daughter probably coping economically?
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26. According to symbolic interactionist thought, what shift has occurred in marriage?
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27. Which of the following is included in the pattern of adjustment to divorce?
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28. Samantha lives with her mother and visits her father each weekend. From Samantha’s point of view, what is this arrangement?
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29. Robbie is nine. His parents separated four years ago and are now divorced. When his mother stated that she and Robbie’s father were getting along well as co-parents, what did Robbie probably say?
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30. What happened to the divorce rate following the changes to the divorce law in 1985?
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31. Divorce usually produces a transitional state. Which of the following is usually part of such a state?
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32. Following her divorce, Lori has custody of her two sons. She has experienced continuing financial problems. These problems are least likely to have resulted from which of the following?
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33. Why might divorcing parents not be able to respond to their children’s needs?
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34. What is children’s adjustment to their parents’ divorce probably most affected by?
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35. According to the text, what was often called the “poor man’s divorce”?
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36. According to the text, which of the following are anxious for a new mate and may not be careful in their choice following divorce?
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37. Which of the following is least likely to be a part of planning the breakup of the family system?
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38. What are judges less likely to do in custody arrangements today?
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39. According to the text, how are non-resident parents viewed by children?
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40. Which of the following was one change in the 1985 divorce law?
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41. What is the most common range of annual child support payments?
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42. According to Gottman’s research on negative interactions within a marriage, what is the difference between a complaint and a criticism?
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43. Researchers have identified three kinds of reasons for divorce. Which of the following is one of these reasons?
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44. Typically, how long does the disequilibrium usually last following separation or divorce?
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45. According to research, which of the following is a risk factor for divorce?
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46. Which term refers to a problem that emerges only long after an event such as a divorce?
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47. During temporary separations, the family can be under a great deal of stress since its members are uncertain who is part of the family. What is this kind of stress called?
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48. Which steps does the “divorce cascade” usually involve?
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49. Which of the following best describes the total divorce rate?
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50. Which situation usually results in the least disruption following a divorce?
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51. In which situation do almost all Canadians feel that divorce is justified?
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52. When can some abusive ex-partners form co-parenting relationships?
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53. Which statement is consistent with the structural functionalist view of divorce?
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54. What does the feminist perspective state about divorce?
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55. What is an important aspect of separation?
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56. What is usually part of the emotional crisis of divorce?
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57. Why might children be emotionally neglected after a divorce?
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58. Which of the following is probably a sign that an emotional divorce has taken place?
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59. When do teens have the most difficulty with their parents’ divorce?
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60. When do non-residential parents see their children more often and provide support more regularly?
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61. What happened in English common law prior to the 19th century?
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62. Following a divorce, when do children tend to do best?
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63. Zack and Chloe, who have just separated, are still having many fights, particularly about their children. According to the text, what is an important task they need to accomplish?
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64. What does split custody mean?
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65. Many couples who divorce appear to follow a “divorce cascade.” What does this mean?
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66. What does the exchange perspective state about divorce?
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67. A(n) ____________________ is a temporary imbalance resulting from changes in relationships. |
68. According to Gottman, there are four types of negative interaction so lethal to a marriage that he has labelled them _____________________________. |
69. A lack of balance in the family system is called ____________________. |
70. The current standard used for granting custody is that of ______________________________. |
71. ________________refers to the time the children spend with the parent that they |
72. The level of ____________________ before and after separation probably has more impact on children’s post-divorce adjustment than the absence of a parent. |
73. Bill C-187, passed in 1968, led to a(n) __________________ in divorce rates. |
74. A problem that emerges only long after an event such as divorce is referred to as a(n) ____________________. |
75. The ____________ is a measure that predicts the proportion of couples that can be expected to divorce before their 30th wedding anniversary, based on current patterns of divorce. |
76. In a(n) ____________________, both father and mother act as parents to their children following divorce, while they maintain separate homes. |
77. Before Confederation, marriage was controlled by ________________ in Upper Canada (now Ontario). |
78. __________________ is the legal right and responsibility of both parents to make decisions and care for their child. |
79. Define “divorce cascade.” |
80. What are the three crises of divorce? |
81. Why is divorce usually more difficult when it occurs after a long-term marriage? |
82. Identify the fundamental issues that can lead to divorce. |
83. Identify the five patterns of adjustment to divorce. |
84. What is meant by a sleeper effect? Give an example. |
85. Explain the relationship between the divorce law and the divorce rate. |
86. Briefly explain the importance of life changes after divorce to children’s well-being. |
87. Briefly describe the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” |
88. List five factors that put one at risk for a divorce. |
89. Describe three stressors and three protective factors in relation to the impact of divorce on children. |
90. Briefly describe the effect of changes in divorce law in 1968 and 1985. |
91. Identify and describe the five patterns of adjustment to divorce. |
92. Divorce brings with it three crises. Identify and explain these crises. |
93. Discuss the impact of divorce on children. |
94. Discuss issues surrounding custody and support for children when parents separate or divorce. |
95. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of the child custody arrangements? Under what conditions is each arrangement most likely to succeed? |
96. Describe the emotional crisis following separation or divorce. Use examples to illustrate your points. |
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