History of Families
Types of Families
Theoretical Perspectives
Theoretical Perspectives II
Research
100

The most official definition of family was created by...

The Vanier Institute of the Family

100
mom, dad, two kids

nuclear family

100

used to analyze social situations

theoretical perspectives

100

analyzing life based on structural, social and cultural factors that influence development

life-course approach

100

research over a long period of time

longitudinal study

200

Provides family with social identity, emotional support, nurtures

Functions of a family

200

joined by grandma and grandpa at home

extended family

200

depends on each other for balance

functionalist theory

200
people in oakville have access to better schools

conflict theory

200

looking at the numbers (correlational)

quantitative

300

loose grouping of males and females. moved based on migration patterns of families

hoards

300

the family you have through reproduction

family of procreation

300

our interpretation of something is different for everyone

symbolic interactionism

300

Urie Bronfenbrenner

Ecological Systems Theory

300

studying one person intensely

case study

400

sedentary/communities were formed

agricultural families

400

amount of time living together to be considered common-law

one year

400

gender inequality

feminist theory

400

lens

theoretical perspective

400

APA stands for

American Psychological Association

500

Monogamy was the norm

industrial families

500

term for defying the norm of not having children

voluntary childlessness

500
analyzing based on cost-benefit

social exchange

500

interacting together as a ______

system

500

Historical records research

Archival

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