WJEC Sociology - Family unit sociologists quiz

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A quiz that tests knowledge on commonly used sociologists for the family topic in WJEC A-level sociology
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Questão 1

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[blank_start]Flour and Buchanan[blank_end] argue that women no longer need to marry since they have their own financial support; they would argue that before women would marry to be financially stable
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  • Flour and Buchanan

Questão 2

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[blank_start]Sue Sharpe[blank_end] argues that women are now more focused on their careers than family. Interviews in the 1970's showed that women were more focused on starting families than anything else, but now are more focused on starting careeers
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  • Sue Sharpe

Questão 3

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[blank_start]Wilson[blank_end] argues that there is more secularization in today's society. This is where religion is seen as less important and has less influence on people's behaviour
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  • Wilson

Questão 4

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The Divorce Reform Act was in [blank_start]1969[blank_end]
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  • 1969

Questão 5

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Gay marriage was introduced in [blank_start]2014[blank_end]
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  • 2014

Questão 6

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[blank_start]Jackson[blank_end] studied the Ladette culture
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  • Jackson

Questão 7

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[blank_start]Althusser[blank_end] argues that the family teaches inequality
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  • Althusser

Questão 8

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[blank_start]Crow[blank_end] argues that family change has been exaggerated and that all family types had previously existed, they were just underground
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  • Crow

Questão 9

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[blank_start]Greer[blank_end] is a radial feminist and thinks all women should avoid being in relationships and families with men because they are dangerous
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  • Greer

Questão 10

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[blank_start]Chester[blank_end] thinks that the nuclear family is still the most popular type of family form and thinks that family diversity has been exaggerated
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  • Chester

Questão 11

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[blank_start]50[blank_end]% of people in today's society are born into single parent families. This is compared to [blank_start]5[blank_end]% of those prior to 1950
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  • 50
  • 5

Questão 12

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[blank_start]Macinois[blank_end] and [blank_start]Plummer[blank_end] argue that the nature of work has affected the role of the breadwinner. Previously, work was mainly manual labor and much ore suited for men. However, the technological nature of today's work means that women can do it to.
Responda
  • Macinois
  • Plummer

Questão 13

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[blank_start]Lewis[blank_end] argues that the government are rather encouraging women to work, through the use of maternity leave and maternity pay, for example
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  • Lewis

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[blank_start]Drew[blank_end] has a post-modern view point and argues that marriage is now a choice because they have a higher expectation of what a relationship should be
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  • Drew

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[blank_start]Ermisch[blank_end] states that women are more likely to hold onto jobs they don't like in order to finance themselves
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  • Ermisch

Questão 16

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[blank_start]Lawlar[blank_end] has a critical view of women and argue that women depend on benefits to look after their children. This applies most strongly to single mothers
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  • Lawlar

Questão 17

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[blank_start]Murray[blank_end] thinks that all lone parent families are women and that they feed off the state and are lazy
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  • Murray

Questão 18

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[blank_start]Owen Jones[blank_end] talks about the labelling of the working class and the use of slang, such as "chav's" in order to make the working class feel bad about being in their social class
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  • Owen Jones

Questão 19

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[blank_start]Fletcher[blank_end] argues that nowadays, people expect more from marriage and are less likely to get married quickly
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  • Fletcher

Questão 20

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[blank_start]Coast[blank_end] argues that cohabitation is more common than marriage
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  • Coast

Questão 21

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[blank_start]Smart and Neale[blank_end] argue that we live in a child centered society because child/parent relationships are closer
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  • Smart and Neale

Questão 22

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[blank_start]Berrington[blank_end] argues that most single parents are women who have had relationship breakdowns
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  • Berrington

Questão 23

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[blank_start]Heaphy[blank_end] argues that Gay families have always existed, but it is seen as less deviant in today's age, so it appeared to have become more popular
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  • Heaphy

Questão 24

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[blank_start]Levin[blank_end] studies LAT families
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  • Levin

Questão 25

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[blank_start]10[blank_end]% of stay-at-home parents are male
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  • 10

Questão 26

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According to [blank_start]Morgan[blank_end], most people cohabitate because they're scared of divorce
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  • Morgan

Questão 27

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[blank_start]Smith et al[blank_end] argue that old people are unlikely to live with others again once their current partner dies
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  • Smith et al

Questão 28

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[blank_start]Kleinburg[blank_end] argues that living alone is seen among young people as a status symbol
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  • Kleinburg

Questão 29

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[blank_start]Aries[blank_end] argues that childhood is socially constructed
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  • Aries

Questão 30

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[blank_start]James and Prout[blank_end] argue that children create their own childhood
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  • James and Prout

Questão 31

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[blank_start]Mayall[blank_end] states that similarly to adults, children have instrumental and expressive roles and help to support their parents
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  • Mayall

Questão 32

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[blank_start]Hey[blank_end] argues that girls can be caring and supportive, but can also be bitchy and socially exclude people
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  • Hey

Questão 33

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[blank_start]Frosh[blank_end] states that men are unlikely and unable to discuss their emotions (most likely due to their socialization)
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  • Frosh

Questão 34

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Men are [blank_start]3[blank_end] times more likely to commit suicide than women
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  • 3

Questão 35

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[blank_start]Postman[blank_end], argues that childhood is disappearing because children have access to the adult world and imitate adults
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  • Postman

Questão 36

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[blank_start]Palmer[blank_end] talks about the dangers of childhood and coined the "toxic childhood" study
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  • Palmer

Questão 37

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[blank_start]Gillies[blank_end] argues that class is relevant to how children are raised. He argues that it is seen as lower class if parents do not raise their children well and is a social status symbol
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  • Gillies

Questão 38

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[blank_start]Parsons[blank_end] talks about instrumental and expressive roles
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  • Parsons

Questão 39

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[blank_start]Oakley[blank_end] did the time-use surveys and talks about the role of women and housework
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  • Oakley

Questão 40

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[blank_start]Willmott and Young[blank_end] argue that today's family is symmetrical and both parents have conjugal roles
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  • Willmott and Young

Questão 41

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[blank_start]30[blank_end]% of today's breadwinners are female
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  • 30

Questão 42

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[blank_start]Devine[blank_end] argues that men do more domestic labor but they don't like having to do so
Responda
  • Devine

Questão 43

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[blank_start]Pahl[blank_end] argues that in the family, women make frequent unimportant decisions and men make more important decisions
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  • Pahl

Questão 44

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[blank_start]Hunt[blank_end] also argues that women make unimportant decisions in the household. They also make decisions a lot less then men do
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  • Hunt

Questão 45

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[blank_start]Hardhill[blank_end] argues that there has been an overall shift in equaity when it comes to decision making in the household
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  • Hardhill

Questão 46

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[blank_start]Gershunny[blank_end] talks about men having a "lagged adaptation"
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  • Gershunny

Questão 47

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[blank_start]Hammer[blank_end] says womens behavior is constrained in the household by a fear of men
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  • Hammer

Questão 48

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A call about domestic violence is made every [blank_start]60[blank_end] seconds
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  • 60

Questão 49

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[blank_start]80[blank_end]% of domestic violence calls are made by wome
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  • 80

Questão 50

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[blank_start]Giddens[blank_end] studied "confluent Love"
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  • Giddens

Questão 51

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[blank_start]Hakim[blank_end] states that women have an erotic capital and use this to exploit men
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  • Hakim

Questão 52

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[blank_start]Hilman[blank_end] argues that the elderly are very useful for families, especially those that are disadvantaged (e.g lone parent) because they can help to provide financial and emotional support etc.
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  • Hilman

Questão 53

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[blank_start]Player[blank_end] argues that even with change in our society, breadwinners are still likely to be male
Responda
  • Player

Questão 54

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[blank_start]Parsons[blank_end] argues about the "fit-thesis". This is where the family adapts to be the most functional for the society they're currently in
Responda
  • Parsons

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