| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Instrumental and Expressive | Parsons | 80%
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| Four functions of family | Murdock | 65%
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| Pure relationships | Giddens | 45%
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| Symmetrical family | Willmott and Young | 45%
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| Pure relationships, individualisation thesis, unlimited choice | Beck/Giddens | 40%
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| 5 Types of diversity | Rappoports | 35%
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| Lone Parenthood, perverse incentive, dependency culture and welfare state | Murray | 30%
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| Technological advancements and toxic childhood | Palmer | 30%
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| Geographical mobility, independence and meritocracy | Parsons | 30%
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| Negotiated family, individual fulfillment, risk society and zombie family | Beck | 25%
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| Triple shift | Duncombe and Marsden | 25%
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| Men doing the pleasurable housework | Oakley | 25%
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| Age Patriarchy, rebellion and innocence | Gittens | 20%
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| Donor children and parental meaning | Nordqvist and Smart | 20%
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| Connectedness thesis | Smart | 20%
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| Neo-conventional family (Symmetrical), non-nuclears are temporary | Chester | 15%
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| Erosion of information hierarchy and abolition of childhood | Postman | 15%
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| Bolivia and children working from 5 | Punch | 15%
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| Chosen families and fictive kin | Weeks | 15%
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| Three types of immigrant | Cohen | 10%
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| Familistic and Individualistic gender regiemes | Drew | 10%
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| Feminisation of immigration | Ehrenreich and Hochschild | 10%
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| Tikopia and lack of parental authority | Firth | 10%
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| Equal gender parents, equal gender couples | Gershuny | 10%
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| Trobriand and toleration of child sexual explorations | Malinowski | 10%
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| Children should give their definitions of childhood | Smart | 10%
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| Divorce extended family, diveristy as freedom from patriarchy | Stacey | 10%
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| Cohabitation lacking committment | Benson | 5%
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| Ethnic groups response to individualism | Berthoud | 5%
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| Men playing, not caring | Dex and Ward | 5%
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| Social policy policing family | Donzelot | 5%
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| Lone parenthood in postmodernity and tightened child regulation | Jenks | 5%
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| Couple-made definitions of equality in decision making | Laurie and Gershuny | 5%
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| Triple shift and family planning | Southerton | 5%
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| Part time work is the biggest factor in women staying domestic | Sullivan | 5%
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| Dispersed extended family | Willmott | 5%
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| Greater individualism, greater instability | Cheal | 0%
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