FSHD 257 1st Edition Lecture 5Outline of Last Lecture I. Explore the diversity among families across different ethnicitiesII. Outline the historical evolution of normal family rolesOutline of Current Lecture III. Review the concepts taught in chapters 1-3 and 5 through the game Jeopardy. Current LectureIn Class Jeopardy Review:1. Legally recognized union between two people, who are united sexually and cooperate economically.-What is the definition of marriage? 2. The practice of having two or more wives at one time.-What is polygamy?3. A group of two or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption.-What is the definition of family?4. Rights, specific roles within community and society, orderly transfer of wealth and property, responsibility for socializing children. -What are the shared characteristics among marriages?5. Practice in which one person has several spouses over his/her lifetime, but only one at a time. -What is serial monogamy or modified polygamy?These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.6. Theory that emphasized how families are influenced by the environment.-What is Family Ecology Theory?7. Theory that critically examines the ways in which family experience is shaped by gender.-What is the feminist perspective or theory?8. Set of logically related concepts seeking to describe or explain a phenomenon. -What is a theory?9. Theory that uses a cost-benefit basis, seeking to maximize rewards and minimize costs.-What is Social Exchange Theory? 10. Emphasizes how marriage and family contribute to society.-What is Structural Functionalism?11. Couples, parents and children are observed in their normal setting—at home, park, etc.-What is naturalistic observation? 12. The belief that “everyone should get married.”-What is a value judgment?13. Model or process designed to promote objectivity. Systematic pursuit of knowledge.-What is the Scientific Method? 14. Good or sound judgment, not based on specialized knowledge.-What is common sense? 15. Suspending the beliefs and biases about a subject until we understand what is being said.-What is objectivity?16. Time when marriages were arranged and a wife was not equal, but a helpmate. -What was the Colonial Period or Era? (1607-1776)17. Love became the basis for marriage. Women could choose who they would marry. -What was the 19th century? 18. Children believed to be evil by nature. Children sent off to work as servants or apprentices.-What was the Colonial Period? 19. First year after freedom when many African Americans searched for missing family members -What was the “traveling time?” 20. Alcoholism increased, dissatisfaction with being a housewife seen as a mental illness, tranquilizers mass prescribed. -What was the effect of the myth of the perfect family (1950’s) on women? 21. Closeness between two people.-What is intimacy?22. Friendship and love.-What are the two most important sources of intimacy?23. Trust, caring, honesty, friendship, respect, loyalty, acceptance, etc.-What are some of the central attributes of love?24. Buffer against loneliness, enhance our self esteem, related to happiness, and decreased risk of illness. -What are the benefits of intimate relationships? 25. The assumption that good looking people posses more desirable social characteristics.-What is the Halo Effect?26. Supreme Court Case (1967) Loving vs. Virginia. -What is the case that allowed interracial
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