BLM 3.3 Applying theoretical perspectives to marriage

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When you are married, the pros outweigh the cons and it is beneficial.

This statement aligns with which theoretical perspective?

a)Exchange Theory

b)Symbolic Interactionism

c)Functionalism

d)Life-course Perspective

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c

"People marry so they can create a social group that permits them to meet their basic needs within society."

This statement aligns with which theoretical perspective?

a)Exchange Theory

b)Symbolic Interactionism

c)Functionalism

d)Life-course Perspective

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When one gets married their status changes and people see them differently. As people recognize a person's changed status and role they themselves begin to seem themselves in a different light as well.

This statement aligns with which theoretical perspective?

a)Exchange Theory

b)Symbolic Interactionism

c)Functionalism

d)Life-course Perspective

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d

Once married an individual will have to adjust their own identity in order to share themselves with their spouse in an intimate manner.

This statement aligns with which theoretical perspective?

a)Exchange Theory

b)Symbolic Interactionism

c)Functionalism

d)Life-course Perspective