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viva [34]
2 years ago
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Equity Social Exchange Theory Psychological responsibility Independent relationship types Traditional relationship types Separat

es relationship types For families to remain healthy and satisfying, family members need to It is also important to Second shift Four family communication patterns
A. Pluralistic, consensual, laissez-faire, protective
B. are highly autonomous
C. The responsibility for remembering, planning, and coordinating domestic work and child care.
D. hold less conventional views of marriage and family
E. share conventional views of marriage and family
F. The theory that people apply economic principles to evaluate their relationships in terms of costs and benefits, and that people are satisfied only in relationships in which the benefits outweigh the costs.
G. demonstrate continuously that they value and respect each other.
H. Work that a person does after coming home from working in the paid labor force outside the home, such as fixing meals, doing housework, shopping, and caring for children.
I. not sweat the small stuff.
J. Fairness based on the perception that both partners should invest roughly equally in a relationship and benefit similarly from their investments. This is a primary influence on relationship satisfaction.
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Nataly [62]2 years ago
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Answer:

Equity: J. Fairness based on the perception that both partners should invest roughly equally in a relationship and benefit similarly from their investments.  This is a primary influence on relationship satisfaction.

Social Exchange Theory: F. The theory that people apply economic principles to evaluate their relationships in terms of costs and benefits, and that people are satisfied only in relationships in which the benefits outweigh the costs.  

Psychological responsibility: C. The responsibility for remembering, planning, and coordinating domestic work and child care.

Independent relationship types: D. hold less conventional views of marriage and family

Traditional relationship types: E. share conventional views of marriage and family

Separates relationship types: B. are highly autonomous

For families to remain healthy and satisfying, family members need to:  G. demonstrate continuously that they value and respect each other.

It is also important to: I. not sweat the small stuff.

Second shift: H. Work that a person does after coming home from working in the paid labor force outside the home, such as fixing meals, doing housework, shopping, and caring for children.

Four family communication patterns A. Pluralistic, consensual, laissez-faire, protective  

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