1. The stereotype of single-parent families as “broken homes” assumes that:
a) Single-parent families are always better off financially.
b) Intact families are “happy” and single-parent families are unhappy. ✅
c) Single-parent families value traditions more than intact families.
d) Intact families have fewer social problems than single-parent families.
2. A ______ is a male relative, family associate, or mother’s partner who demonstrates
parental behaviors and is like a father to the child.
a) Biological father
b) Step-father
c) Social father ✅
d) Foster father
3. The type of single-parent family that receives the most social support is:
a) Never-married single parents
b) Divorced single parents ✅
c) Widowed single parents
d) Single parents by choice
4. Single-parent households:
a) Are always headed by the mother.
b) Have higher rates of education.
c) Often contain two cohabiting adults. ✅
d) Never include extended family.
5. For many single women in their 30s and 40s, single parenting has become:
a) Less socially acceptable.
b) More economically challenging.
, c) More intentional. ✅
d) Rare.
6. The permanent absence of one parent generally results in all of the following except:
a) Loss of economic resources.
b) Reduced attention to children.
c) Less parental guidance.
d) No change in the mother’s authority role. ✅
7. Successful single parents have which of the following themes running through their lives:
a) Denial of parental responsibility.
b) Acceptance of responsibility and challenges of single parenting. ✅
c) Reliance on others for child discipline.
d) Avoidance of emotional involvement.
8. Successful single parents also show:
a) Self‐neglect to focus on children.
b) Recognition of the need for self-nurturance. ✅
c) Dependence on external validation.
d) Strict adherence to traditional gender roles.
9. The effects of divorced single-parent households on children may include social
connections a father can provide, which are referred to as:
a) Cultural capital.
b) Social capital. ✅
c) Financial capital.
d) Human capital.
10. For former spouse subsystems of binuclear families to benefit children, they must:
a) Completely detach from remarried partners.
b) Limit communication between halves of the family.
c) Incorporate others such as stepparents, step-siblings, or step-grandparents. ✅
d) Prioritize biological family only.