71.Cox and Demmitt use the term "availables" to describe:
a.women who are guided by social principles.
b.couples who are not committed to their marriage.
c.people who are unmarried and not in love with anyone.
d.adults who desperately want to marry but can't.
72.Our American social system has an impact on love and marriage in that:
a.we are increasingly seeing exogamous marriages.
b.our marriages are arranged by our parents who want homogamy.
c.we are free to love and marry who we choose.
d.we don’t fall in love with just anyone; our marriages tend toward homogamy.
73.A researcher discovers that most of the married couples in a moderate-sized Southern city grew up within a 10-mile radius. Her findings illustrate the principle of
a.exogamy.
b.complementary needs.
c.extended singleness.
d.propinquity.
74.Vance met and married Amanda while they were both stationed at Robbins Air Force Base. Their marriage illustrates the principle of:
a.propinquity.
b.exogamy.
c.inconclusiveness.
d.heterogamy.
75.Choosing to be with people who are similar to ourselves is called:
a.endogamy.
b.homogamy.
c.exogamy.
d.propinquity.
76.James and Nicole were initially attracted to each other because they both enjoy photography, rock climbing, and organic gardening. The available evidence suggests that their relationship is based on:
a.propinquity.
b.endogamy.
c.miscegenation.
d.homogamy.
77.The inclination or necessity to marry within a particular group is called:
a.endogamy.
b.miscegenation.
c.exogamy.
d.propinquity.
78.Ron grew up in the South. He is so proud of his Southern heritage that he wants his daughter to marry a Southerner. Ron's behavior illustrates the principle of:
a.complementary needs.
b.availability.
c.endogamy.
d.cognitive compatibility.
79.Elite colleges and universities tend to promote:
a.cognitive compatibility.
b.miscegenation.
c.complementary needs.
d.endogamy.
80.____ is one of the strongest endogamic factors.
a.Attractiveness
b.Education
c.Geography
d.Occupation