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Functionalist
It socializes children, it provides emotional and practical support for its members, it helps regulate sexual activity and sexual reproduction, and it provides its members with a social identity.
Conflict perspective
A family can also be a source of conflict, including physical violence and emotional cruelty, for its own members.
Symbolic Interactionist
Wives and husbands have different style of communication, and social affects the expectations that spouses have of their marriages and of each other.
Family
Is a group of people related by the ties of blood, marriage, or adoption. Members of a family most often live in a single residence and perform different duties.
Nuclear Family
includes a father and a mother, or a single parent and their children. A ____ family often lives in a residence separate from other relatives.
1.Between husband and wife
2.Between parents and children
3.Among brothers and sisters, whether of the full-blood or half-blood.
Art. 150. Family relations include those:
extended family
are important in agricultural societies because they provide a labor force to work a single unit of family land and perform household tasks. A household in which parents, children, grandparents, and other relatives is known as ______.
Kinship
is about bonds formed through blood, marriage, or social relationships.
Consanguineal, affinal, and social.
Three types of kinship
Consanguinity
is the relationship between people who share common ancestor, distinguishing relatives by blood from those related by affinity.
Sanguis
Latin word of blood
Affinity
refers to relationships created by marriage.
Immediate family members
A person's parents, siblings, spouse and children.