ECE355 – Week 4 Quiz and Answers
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Recent research
... [Show More] claims that about 16 percent of are stayathome caregivers to the family’s children.
siblings
grandmothers
mothers
fathers
The answer can be found in Section 7.2, “Challenges of Working Families,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
Since the 1960s, all of the following have been instrumental in specifically protecting minority and women’s rights EXCEPT
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
nofault divorce laws.
affirmative action programs.
the Equal Pay Act.
The answer can be found in Section 7.1, “The Evolution of the Working Family,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
On average, a twoparent, twochild American household requires about annual income to meet the basic needs of housing, food, health care, childcare, transportation, and other necessities.
$25,000
$50,000
$75,000
$80,000
The answer can be found in Section 7.2, “Challenges of Working Families,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
Which of the following programs is typically not labeled as a familyfriendly workplace policy?
flextime
health care
onsite childcare
telecommuting
The answer can be found in Section 7.3, “FamilyFriendly Workplaces,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
The federal government requires that a Head Start program have official relationships with
local community nonprofit organizations.
all of the public schools in the district.
community college education departments.
agencies offering parenting classes, training and job placement.
The answer can be found in Section 7.4, “Strategies for Balancing Family Life and Work,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
Researcher Francine Deutsch says that her four types of dualearner couples significantly differ from each other in
their politics.
how they negotiated tasks.
their economic levels.
how well they were educated.
The answer can be found in Section 7.4, “Strategies for Balancing Family Life and Work,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
Question 7
1 / 1 pts Which of the following organizations is LEAST likely to have an extendedday program for schoolage children when they are not in school?
a Head Start program
a local YMCA
a city’s recreational program
a school district
The answer can be found in Section 7.2, “Challenges of Working Families,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
The pervasive “tough guy” culture of the military can
keep a reintegrating military family from falling apart.
shield a service member from the effects of PTSD.
interfere with asking for medical or psychological help.
demonstrate to nonmilitary families how to act.
The answer can be found in Section 7.5, “The Unique Challenges of Military Families,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
Candace, an attorney who is striving to become a partner in her firm, is married to Louise, who writes sporadically for local newspapers and handles the majority of family and childcare needs. This approach to balancing work and family obligations is known as the strategy.
placing limits
trading off
jobversuscareer
alternative shifters
The answer can be found in Section 7.4, “Strategies for Balancing Family Life and Work,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
The federal Head Start program was initially created to
help children of lower intelligence receive special education.
supplement free school breakfasts with free lunches.
free mothers from having to choose between work and childcare.
free parents from having to educate their own children.
The answer can be found in Section 7.2, “Challenges of Working Families,” in Behavior & Family Dynamics.
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