What is the term used for parents having different behavior towards siblings within the same family?
What is differential parenting
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By american standards, authoritative parenting is associated with the most favorable outcomes?
What is true
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Arguments between parents and adolescents are usually over major issues that threaten the attachments between them.
In traditional cultures parents expect that their authority will be obeyed, without question and without requiring explanation.
What is True
T/F About 40% of American emerging adults “return to the nest” at least once after they leave.
Understanding family functioning by first understanding how each relationship within a family influences the family as a whole.
What is family systems approach
Authoritative Parenting combines _____ with _____
What is demandingness with responsiveness
Abused adolescents are more likely than other adolescents to engage in antisocial behavior and ________________
What is Substance abuse
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In traditional cultures after marriage men traditionally stay in the family home.
Outside of the West, _______ is not highly valued as an outcome of adolescent development.
What is Independence
A period resulting from a change in any family member or family subsystem that lasts until the family adjusts to the change
What is disequilibrium
The term for parents behavior differing toward siblings within the same family.
What is differential parenting
The effects of sexual abuse tend to be less pervasive than the effects of physical abuse.
In traditional cultures adolescents are typically closer to their ____ than to their parents
What is Grandparents
Through what two ways do authoritative parents promote autonomy in a positive way?
What is encouraging discussion and give-and-take
The popular belief that most people experience an intense reexamination of their life and perhaps dramatic change when they reach about the age of 40
What is midlife crisis
_____ to parents is related to a variety of aspects of adolescent well-being, including self-esteem and physical health
What is Secure attachment
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After 15 years of marriage about 43% of couples will have divorced?
Indian families spend most of their leisure time with their families or their peers?
What is families
What principle states that adolescents not only are affected by their parents but also affect their parents in return?
What is reciprocal effects or bidirectional effects
Identify the five common patterns that are found in adolescent’s relationships with their siblings
What are caregiver relationship, buddy relationship, critical relationship, rival relationship, and casual relationship
Theory developed by John Bowlby who argued that young members of a species need to stay in close proximity to adults who will care for and protect them.
What is attachment theory
It is estimated that about ________________ adolescents run away from home each year in the United States
In traditional cultures, what is the most common form of relationship?
What is caregiver relationship?
These four parenting styles can be understood as custom complexes.
What is Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive, Disengaged.