Family Structures and Legacies Flashcards

1
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Burden carrier of the social order

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Family

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2
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Factors that changed families in the Philippines

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The OFW phenomenon, changing roles of mothers and fathers, advances in technology, power of media

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3
Q

The basic unit in society

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Family

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4
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Structures of a family

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Traditional, emerging (new forms) family

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5
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Two types of traditional family

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Nuclear, extended family

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6
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Composed of the mother, father, and the children

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Nuclear family

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7
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Includes grandparents and other relatives

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Extended family

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8
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Quite different from the traditional structure and composition of a family

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Emerging family

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9
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Two types of emerging family

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Blended family, families with same-sex parents

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10
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Parents having children from past marriages but living all together in one household

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Blended families

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11
Q

A defense against hunger and old age, an eternal source of food, clothing, and shelter and an environment where a Filipino can be oneself

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Filipino family

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12
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Family viewpoint in which enduring social form where a person is incoporated

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Sociological viewpoint

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13
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Family viewpoint: genetic transmission unit

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Biological viewpoint

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14
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Matrix of personality development and the most intimate emotional unit of society

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Psychological viewpoint

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15
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Theory that states that the family serves six functions for society: reproduction, protection, socialization, regulation of sexual behavior, affection, providing social status

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Functionalist view

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16
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Believes that family reflects the inequality in wealth and power; sees the family as an economic unit contributing to social injustice

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Conflict view

17
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Focuses on the micro level of family; interested in how individuals interact with each other

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Interactionist view

18
Q

Depicts courtship and marriage as forms of negotiation

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Social-exchanged analysis

19
Q

Families, parents, and children influence each other and parent-child relations are influenced by other individuals and institutions.

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Systems view

20
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Basic areas of family function

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Biological, economic, education, psychological/affection, socio-cultural/socialization

21
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Main points of interaction in the family

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Husband-wife relation, parent-children relation, sibling relation

22
Q

The internal sense of obligation and privilege, respect, affection, or sexual attraction

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Conjugal bond

23
Q

The community expects the husband and wife to be loving and faithful to each other.

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Social pressure

24
Q

The husband is the main breadwinner while the wife takes care primarily of the domestic needs.

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Economic cooperation

25
Q

High parental control with little warmth

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Authoritarian parenting

26
Q

A fair degree of parental control with being warm and responsive to children

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Authoritative parenting

27
Q

Warmth and caring but little parental control

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Indulgent-permissive parenting

28
Q

Neither warmth nor control

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Indifferent-uninvolved parenting

29
Q

The adolescent wants to find his/her own person and own identity within the family.

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Individuation

30
Q

The individuation process of the adolescent

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Freedom or liberty, individualism, self-identity and exploration, independency, validation, emotionality