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Chapter 10 True/False Self-Quiz
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According to Jane Howard, a "good family" has a switchboard operator.
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In the godly family parents did their best to build the self-esteem of their children.
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The democratic family evolved in the latter part of the 20st century and still provides the model for families today.
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The wheel network is centralized.
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A modal family is the kind of family least likely to succeed in a given historical period.
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After the birth of their first child, couples often assume more traditional sex roles.
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"Joking with one's parents is a mark of disrespect" is a constitutive rules.
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Parental support messages are messages in which married couples try their best to say at least five positive thing or every negative thing.
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Research shows that children are better able to distinguish reality from fiction if their families let the children choose what they wish to watch, without parental supervision.
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The best way to comfort someone is to encourage them to get over their pain and get back to normal.
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