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Making Choices The Freedom and Pressures of Choosing
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NORMS Rules and expectations by which a culture guides the behavior of its members
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Social Influences & Personal Choice 1. It’s always easier to make the common choice 2. Social factors can expand people’s options 3. Social factors can limit people’s options
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Five Social Factors that can Influence Individuals’ Choices 1. HISTORICAL EVENTS 2. SOCIAL CLASS 3. RACE and ETHNICITY 4. AGE EXPECTATIONS 5. SOCIAL GROUP MEMBERSHIP
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MARRIAGE NETWORKS (Bott) Patterns by which husbands and wives organize their social lives 1.Joint Marriage Networks 2.Segregated Networks
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Racial-Ethnic Groups People who share a common identity and think of themselves as different from others by virtue of common ancestry, culture, and sometimes physical features
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ADULT LIFE COURSE (Sheehy) 1. Try-out-20’s 2. Turbulent 30’s 3. Flourishing 40’s 4. Middle-Essence (mid-life) 45-50’s 5. Flaming 50’s 6. Anything Goes 70’s
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FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE (Pp. 27-29) Family itself as the unit of analysis
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Normative Order
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Normative Order Hypothesis (Jackson, 2004)
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THE FAMILY LIFE CYCLE 1. Married Couple 2. Childbearing 3. Preschool 4. School 5. Teenage 6. Launching 7. Middle-age Parent 8. Aging Family Members
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ADULT LIFE COURSE (Sheehy) 1. Try-out-20’s 2. Turbulent 30’s 3. Flourishing 40’s 4. Middle-Essence (mid-life) 45-50’s 5. Flaming 50’s 6. Anything Goes 70’s
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