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a family that emerged at the end of the 18th century as a seperate and private group in society where mates were selected through preferences and children were nurtured (pg 23)
a family where husbands and wives were partners who married because they loved each other, rather than out of a sense of moral duty (pg 23)
the contemporary family that is more diverse than in the past in terms of family structure and relationships (pg 23)
a married couple and their biological child or children in one household (pg 23)
the family group consisting of parents (usually a father and mother) and their children in one household (pg 23)
the basic unit in society, traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their children (pg 25)
a person who relies on another for support (pg 27)
to live together as or as if a married couple (pg 28)
the personal relationship between individuals who are living together and sharing a common domestic life together, but are not joined in any type of legal partnership, marriage, or civil union (pg 28)
a defintion shared by or common to two or more people or groups
involving or occurring between people of different religious faiths (pg 33)
a broad generalization that explains a body of facts or phenomena (pg 35)
one's preference for a particular theory (pg 35)
a framework used in research to outline possible courses of action or to present a preferred approach to a system analysis project; built from a set of concepts linked to a planned or existing system of methods, behaviors, functions, relationships, and objects (pg 35)
the succession of money, property, or a title that has been passed on from generation to generation (pg 38)
something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or conversation (pg 38)
the process by which people try to control the impressions that other people form of them (pg 38)
spending large quantities of money, often extravagantly, to impress others (pg 39)
an interval of time in which the roles and relationships within the family change in observable ways (pg 44)
What percentage of children are living with two parents? (pg 23)
What percentage are not living with parent? (pg 23))
What percentage are single father? (pg 23)
What percent are single mother? (pg 23)
to live together as or as if a married couple (pg 28)
____% of adults had never been married (pg 30)
______% of Americans are married to a spouse with a different religious affiliation (pg 33)
_____% of new marriages represent two people from diverse cultural backgrounds (pg 33)
_______% of people who are cohabitating are in an interfaith relationship (pg 33)
the beginning of the science of ________, is described as the "science of living" (pg 42)

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