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1. Sexual expression and parent–child relationships not necessarily part of

Question : 1. Sexual expression and parent–child relationships not necessarily part of : 2106820

1. Sexual expression and parent–child relationships are not necessarily part of all family elationships.

a. True

b. False

2. Although the family of orientation is based exclusively on blood ties, the family of procreation may be based on both blood and legal ties

a. True

b. False

3. Most U.S. family households are made up of a married couple with one or more children under the age of 18.

a. True

b. False

4. The most prevalent pattern of power and authority in families is egalitarian—which is a family structure where partners share power and authority

a. True

b. False

5. Researchers find that married couples construct a shared reality that reflects the perspective of both partners.

a. True

b. False

 

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