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FS 5503 Module 4 Quiz 5 and Quiz 6

FS 5503 Module 4 Quiz 5 and Quiz 6

Question 1

Original Score: 2.5 / 2.5 pts 

The process through which parental undifferenitiation impairs one or more children operates within the father-mother-child triangle:

  

The is so universal and present to some extent in most families

 

  

This exists in families with low levels of differentiation

 

  

This is found in other species

 

  

This is so ubiquitous and omnipotent

 

 

Question 2

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Many, if not most families display a wide range of functioning in their offspring. 

  

True

 

  

False

 

 

Question 3

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The researchers from the Add Health study found the relationship with __________ to be by far the most important factor in whether teenagers engage in risky behavior such as drugs or sex.

  

parents

 

  

siblings

 

  

peers

 

  

cousins

 

 

Question 4

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Anxiety gets off-loaded to offspring through the "projection" of anxiety. This is called:

  

the worried focus

 

  

the anxious child focus

 

  

the parental focus

 

  

the worldly focus

 

 

Question 5

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The projection process is different for:

  

different children in the same family

 

  

children from different cultures

 

  

first born children

 

  

children with different temperaments

 

 

Question 6

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The more a child is on the receiving end of a worried, over-positive focus the greater chance they will:

  

become fused with the parents be free from the family's anxiety

 

  

be free from the family's anxiety

 

  

be more differentiated as adults

 

  

experience less anxiety as an individual

 

 

Question 7

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The family projection process has been documented in other species like:

  

chimpanzees

 

  

elephants

 

  

pigs

 

  

mice

 

 

Question 8

2.5 / 2.5 pts

A child who grows up outside of the family projection process can emerge:

  

with higher basic level of differentiation than the parents

 

  

as a fully fused adult

 

  

with a desire to cutoff from the entire family

 

  

with a large portion of inheritance

 

 

Question 9

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The family projection process is:

  

entirely automatic

 

  

the parents responsibility

 

  

intentional and dysfuntional

 

  

complicated

 

 

Question 10

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Leaders can take part in overfocusing on an employee which in turn causes the employee to experience a:

  

loss of function

 

  

overcompensation

 

  

staff discord

 

  

loss of morale

 

Question 1

2.5 / 2.5 pts

A child who is the primary object of the family projection process will typically emerge with a lower level of differentiation than _______.

  

the parents

 

  

the siblings and parents combined

 

  

an average child

 

  

the family unit

 

 

Question 2

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The multi-generational transmission process is the same as the same as the family projection process just _______.

  

larger

 

  

more clearly defined

 

  

more noticeable

 

  

not the same

 

 

Question 3

2.5 / 2.5 pts

The multi-generational transmission process is well documented in other primates, such as chimpanzees.

  

True

 

  

False

 

 

Question 4

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Different levels of differentiation in different siblings can give rise to whole branches of families that are _______.

  

ascending or descending on the scale

 

  

ascending on the scale

 

  

descending on the scale

 

  

none of these

 

 

Question 5

2.5 / 2.5 pts

In looking back into the generations of our families, it is _____ that tell the story of differentiation.

  

facts

 

  

emotional colored stories

 

  

photographs

 

  

genetic testing

 

 

Question 6

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Important facts about generations include names, as well as; ________.

  

all of these

 

  

longevity of family members

 

  

reproductive history including abortions, still births and miscarriages.

 

  

their incomes and businesses or professions, including what positions they held

 

 

Question 7

2.5 / 2.5 pts

When researching generations people often look for______.

  

themes

 

  

famous family members

 

  

lost wills and trusts

 

  

controversial events

 

 

Question 8

2.5 / 2.5 pts

When looking for family patterns of cut-off it can be particularly  useful to look specifically at the generational history of______.

  

divorce and separation

 

  

death and survival

 

  

mental illness

 

  

money

 

 

Question 9

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Times when people enter or leave the family are referred to as:

  

nodal events

 

  

coming and going

 

  

birth, marriage and death

 

  

typical family events

 

 

Question 10

2.5 / 2.5 pts

Events such as immigration, or the holocaust can have an effect for many generations to come and need to be understood as thoroughly as possible. These are called: 

  

watershed events

 

  

major disruptive events

 

  

breaks in continuity

 

  

stressful times

 

 

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