Family and Theory

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Which of the following is a central concept in symbolic interactionism?

  1. Socialization

  2. Social control

  3. Mead's looking-glass self

  4. Structural functionalism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Mead's looking-glass self is a central concept in symbolic interactionism, which emphasizes the role of symbols and interactions in shaping human behavior.

According to Talcott Parsons, what is the primary function of the family?

  1. Socialization

  2. Economic production

  3. Political power

  4. Religious rituals


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Parsons argued that the primary function of the family is socialization, or the process of transmitting values, norms, and beliefs from one generation to the next.

Which of the following is a key concept in feminist theory?

  1. Patriarchy

  2. Gender inequality

  3. Intersectionality

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Patriarchy, gender inequality, and intersectionality are all key concepts in feminist theory, which examines the social, political, and economic factors that shape women's lives.

What is the main focus of conflict theory in the study of family?

  1. The role of power and conflict in family relationships

  2. The importance of social class in shaping family life

  3. The impact of culture on family structure

  4. The role of gender in shaping family dynamics


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Conflict theory focuses on the role of power and conflict in family relationships, arguing that families are often characterized by struggles for power and control.

Which of the following is a key concept in queer theory?

  1. Heteronormativity

  2. Gender performativity

  3. Queer kinship

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Heteronormativity, gender performativity, and queer kinship are all key concepts in queer theory, which examines the social, political, and cultural factors that shape the lives of LGBTQ people.

What is the main focus of postmodern theory in the study of family?

  1. The deconstruction of traditional family structures

  2. The role of power and discourse in shaping family relationships

  3. The impact of globalization on family life

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Postmodern theory focuses on the deconstruction of traditional family structures, the role of power and discourse in shaping family relationships, and the impact of globalization on family life.

Which of the following is a key concept in family systems theory?

  1. Boundaries

  2. Feedback loops

  3. Homeostasis

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Boundaries, feedback loops, and homeostasis are all key concepts in family systems theory, which examines the family as a complex system of interacting parts.

What is the main focus of ecological theory in the study of family?

  1. The relationship between the family and its environment

  2. The impact of social policies on family life

  3. The role of culture in shaping family structure

  4. The impact of economic factors on family relationships


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ecological theory focuses on the relationship between the family and its environment, arguing that families are shaped by and in turn shape their physical, social, and cultural surroundings.

Which of the following is a key concept in life course theory?

  1. Transitions

  2. Timing

  3. Agency

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Transitions, timing, and agency are all key concepts in life course theory, which examines the ways in which individual lives are shaped by social and historical contexts.

What is the main focus of intersectionality theory in the study of family?

  1. The ways in which multiple forms of oppression intersect to shape family life

  2. The role of power and privilege in shaping family relationships

  3. The impact of social policies on family life

  4. The role of culture in shaping family structure


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Intersectionality theory focuses on the ways in which multiple forms of oppression, such as racism, sexism, and classism, intersect to shape family life.

Which of the following is a key concept in feminist standpoint theory?

  1. Situated knowledge

  2. Partial perspectives

  3. Reflexivity

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Situated knowledge, partial perspectives, and reflexivity are all key concepts in feminist standpoint theory, which argues that knowledge is produced from a particular social location and that marginalized groups have unique insights into the social world.

What is the main focus of queer phenomenology in the study of family?

  1. The lived experiences of LGBTQ people in families

  2. The role of power and discourse in shaping family relationships

  3. The impact of social policies on family life

  4. The role of culture in shaping family structure


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Queer phenomenology focuses on the lived experiences of LGBTQ people in families, examining the ways in which they negotiate social norms and expectations.

Which of the following is a key concept in postcolonial theory in the study of family?

  1. The impact of colonialism on family structures

  2. The role of power and discourse in shaping family relationships

  3. The ways in which families resist and negotiate colonial power

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The impact of colonialism on family structures, the role of power and discourse in shaping family relationships, and the ways in which families resist and negotiate colonial power are all key concepts in postcolonial theory in the study of family.

What is the main focus of decolonial theory in the study of family?

  1. The ways in which colonial power continues to shape family life in the present

  2. The role of indigenous knowledge and practices in shaping family relationships

  3. The ways in which families resist and challenge colonial power

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The ways in which colonial power continues to shape family life in the present, the role of indigenous knowledge and practices in shaping family relationships, and the ways in which families resist and challenge colonial power are all key concepts in decolonial theory in the study of family.

Which of the following is a key concept in critical race theory in the study of family?

  1. The ways in which racism shapes family life

  2. The role of power and privilege in shaping family relationships

  3. The ways in which families resist and challenge racism

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The ways in which racism shapes family life, the role of power and privilege in shaping family relationships, and the ways in which families resist and challenge racism are all key concepts in critical race theory in the study of family.

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