A. family structures
B. families of orientation
C. Brady Bunch families
D. reconstituted families
E. bi-lateral families
A. family structures
B. families of orientation
C. Brady Bunch families
D. reconstituted families
E. bi-lateral families
A. selective perception
B. homogamy
C. heterogeneity
D. self-selection
E. homogeneity
A. allowing a marriage only within the social class
B. allowing a man to have several birds
C. allowing a man to have several wives
D. allowing a woman to have several husbands
E. allowing a family to live in a commune
A. bilateral
B. extended
C. polyandry
D. nuclear
E. distant
A. overly-superficial
B. over-rated
C. negative
D. positive
A. gerontology
B. gerontocracy
C. the maturational method
D. maturational reform
E. global greying
A. early childhood
B. adolescence
C. infancy
D. young adulthood
E. later life
A. man seeks consensus and harmony
B. man lacks a constraining force
C. man is inherently evil
D. man feels the need to dominate others
E. man is driven by biological needs
A. we are constantly learning
B. we are capable of achieving at a maximum capacity
C. we are shaped by the primary agents of socialization in our life
D. we think before we act
E. we have learned enough to function independently
A. personality
B. self
C. ego
D. the I
E. the me