Complete Test Bank Chapter 6 Bringing Up Baby - The Family Dynamic Canadian 7e | Test Bank by Marc Belanger by Marc Belanger. DOCX document preview.
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1. How do sociologists define socialization?
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2. Which term refers to a family comprising one or both grandparents and their grandchild or grandchildren where no parents are present?
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3. Which statement best describes immigrant parents?
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4. How does socialization most often occur?
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5. Which term refers to a child, usually the oldest, who takes on the role of an absent parent?
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6. What is the term for the impact of a teacher’s expectations on a student’s academic performance?
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7. As families become smaller, which of the following might be one effect?
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8. Which term refers to the concept of providing opportunities for full participation and equal chances for all students?
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9. Media such as television or the Internet can be a good or bad influence on young children. According to the text, what does the type of influence appear to depend on most?
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10. What is the main reason that parents today choose to home school?
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11. Which type of parenting recognizes the child’s right to make decisions?
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12. According to the text, why do sociologists speculate that in the future peers will become more influential?
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13. Which type of parents can be described as cold and distant?
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14. Which of the following is a recent trend?
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15. Some studies have found that children living in single-parent homes face a higher risk of low academic achievement and of dropping out. When monetary and non-monetary resources are statistically controlled, what happens to this relationship?
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16. What is often expected of siblings, especially sisters, with respect to a sibling with physical or mental challenges?
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17. Amanda is trying to copy the way her older sister, Julia, acts around boys. What is Julia in this scenario?
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18. According to the text, why are the choices working parents make about childcare important?
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19. Which of the following is NOT considered an agent of socialization?
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20. Which tern refers to aggression targeted at a person online through technology?
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21. Studies on the negative effects on children associated with divorced, single-parent, and stepparent families have found that these effects are often greatest during which time?
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22. What happens as family size increases?
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23. In the earlier part of the 20th century, experts intruded in the family life of poor and minority families, especially if they were on welfare. How did they do this?
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24. According to the text, which parenting style observed among low-income black parents has a high degree of control but also a lot of affection?
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25. According to one Canadian study, which of the following was more at risk of parental psychological violence than were children from separated families?
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26. How are children with authoritative parents often described?
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27. According to the text, why are sibling relationships important?
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28. At what age do schools assume responsibility for socialization of children?
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29. When considering socialization, what do structural functionalist thinkers look at?
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30. Which term is used to describe the trend centred solely on the needs of the child, and which has expanded beyond the physical to include emotional, psychological, and cognitive needs as well?
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31. What is shown in research studies of children in daycare during their first year?
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32. Which type of parents are strong on obligations and responsibilities but weak on recognizing children’s individuality?
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33. Historically, what was seen as the greatest duty allotted to womankind?
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34. Several studies have found that children parents’ education is one of the strongest factors predicting level and type of education desired by their children? According to the text, why is this the case?
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35. Which group has a higher probability of using reproductive technologies?
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36. What is one criticism of child-rearing experts during the first half of the 20th century?
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37. A study of Inuit parents identified three main themes in their traditional parenting. Which is NOT one of the themes?
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38. What does affection between brothers and sisters usually depend on?
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39. In 2012, what percentage of kids aged 10-17 had been cyberbullied?
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40. Diana Baumrind described three parenting styles. A fourth was added later by other theorists. What is this fourth type called?
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41. According to the text, what has been shown to reduce various risky behaviours in adolescents?
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42. According to the text, although Indigenous families across Canada are a diverse population what do they tend to value?
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43. According to the text, how do adolescents view technology?
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44. What caregiving situation has resulted from the trend away from the institutionalization of people with intellectual and developmental challenges?
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45. What did the early writings on sibling relationships tend to emphasize?
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46. What often happens to children who grow up in authoritarian families?
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47. Which term refers to rituals that occur less frequently around a particular event?
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48. What happened to the proportion of children living in households with married parents between 2001 and 2011?
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49. According to the text, where is ethnic identity the strongest?
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50. When does socialization stop?
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51. What have recent surveys shown about Aboriginal students?
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52. In the past, what was done by residential schools set up to educate Indigenous children?
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53. Which type of parenting is considered child-centred?
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54. What was the problem with earlier studies that examined gender differences in parenting?
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55. What role do children take on in immigrant families where English or French is not the home language?
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56. According to the text, how children are socialized depends on which factor?
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57. According to the text, what did the 20th century see the arrival of?
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58. What percentage of Canadian students has Internet access?
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59. Which group is most likely to have a video-gaming device in their room?
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60. Zachary’s parents were in their 40s when he was born. According to the text, what often happens to children like Zachary who have older parents?
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61. In 2011, what percentage of children under the age of 14 lived with at least one grandparent?
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62. How do family stories help socialize children?
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63. How is childhood viewed today?
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64. Caitlyn’s parents encourage her to make her own decisions and to express her individual personality. They set few rules and expect her to do little to help around the house, unless she wants to. What parenting style are they using?
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65. What is one class assignment that is often criticized by some parents?
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66. According to the text, because parents’ education level has an impact on academic achievement, what should education policies do?
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67. Which group achieves higher occupational prestige and earns more money?
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68. What happens to a couples’ sexual relationship after a child is born?
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69. Emma’s parents are authoritative. According to the text, which of the following is probably most typical of their parenting?
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70. What is one finding of family-size studies?
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71. What do studies show in relation to a couples’ happiness after they have children?
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72. Alex is 15 and has same-sex parents. According to the text, which situation is most likely to arise for Alex?
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73. According to the text, which statement best describes the socialization of children?
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74. Generally, who has the single most powerful influence in the socialization of children?
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75. What is helping to re-create family health in Indigenous communities?
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76. How many hours a day do preschoolers spend exposed to some kind of screen media?
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77. What are some strategies that parents use to protect their children from the negative effects of social media?
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78. According to people who study birth-order effects, what do middle children often do?
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79. According to the text, what is the most common form of communication used by parents and their adolescents?
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80. What often happens when children begin to go to childcare or to school?
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81. On average, in which family structure do children do best?
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82. According to the text, what is one benefit of peer relationships?
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83. Which two dimensions are the four parenting styles are measured along?
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84. According to the text, which of the following is a potential point of contact between generations?
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85. Children without siblings have many of the characteristics of which child with siblings?
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86. According to the text, what is one explanation for why children from the same family can turn out so differently?
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87. According to the text, which statement best describes preschool children of parents who have a lower educational level?
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88. What have studies comparing outcomes between adopted and biological children found?
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89. The impact of a teacher’s expectations on a student’s academic performance is called _____________________. |
90. ____________________ parents are low in both responsiveness and the demands they place on their children. |
91. Once children start daycare or school, the ____________________ increases in importance. |
92. A family in which children live with one or both grandparents where no parents are present is called _____________________. |
93. Many young people devote more time to _____________ than to any other activity except sleep. |
94. A(n) ____________________ parenting style sets expectations for children, but adjusts them to the individual. |
95. _________________________ is a parenting style observed among low-income black parents that has a high degree of control but also a lot of affection. |
96. ____________________ is based on parents learning to read the cues of their baby and |
97. A(n) ____________________ parenting style allows children to make their own decisions without providing firm guidelines. |
98. ____________________ are the single most powerful influence in the socialization of children. |
99. Briefly describe the importance of extended family members for the socialization of children. |
100. Describe attachment parenting and benefits of this form of parenting. |
101. What is the impact of large family size on children’s development? |
102. Suggest three benefits children gain from using the Internet. |
103. Explain the importance of siblings as role models. |
104. What is the role of family storytelling in the socialization of children? |
105. State the common effects of authoritarian parenting on child development. |
106. Explain how the present trend toward smaller families may affect the socialization of children. |
107. Briefly explain what is meant by birth-order effect. Give an example. |
108. Describe the characteristics of parentified children. |
109. Indicate the positive aspects of peer relationships. |
110. Briefly describe three parenting styles. |
111. Identify and describe the various effects of peers on a child’s socialization. |
112. Identify and describe the various influences on children’s socialization. |
113. Discuss the degree to which parents control their children’s socialization. Use examples to support your points. |
114. Explain the statement that parents are the single most powerful influence in the socialization of their children. |
115. Discuss nonfamily influences on the socialization of children. |
116. Identify the changing definition of childhood in Canada since the 1800s. |
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