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cross sectional study Ans: a bunch of people interviewed once longitudinal study Ans: smaller groups but followed up with the people over longer periods of time positives to daycare Ans: socialization, academic skills, structure, exposure to activities negatives to daycare Ans: less traditional views of gender roles, many viruses, too many hours of care= less compliant to parents benefits of preschool for kids for different classes Ans: benefits of sending poverty stricken kids to preschool is huge in the long runnot as much of a difference for middle/ upper class daycare and child parent relationships Ans: even though people think you spend less time with your child when you place them in daycare, actually now that people are having fewer children they are attending more extracurriculars, sacrificing their own hobbies/ couples time and are still able to spend lots of time with their child benefits to having kids Ans: tax deduction, family name carries on, pleases grandparents, fulfills duty of married couple, companionship, free entertainment 2 | Page negatives to having children Ans: sleep deprivation, less couple time, social life= restricted, anxiety increases, conflicts over discipline arise concentrated cultivation parenting style Ans: for middle and upper class; treat kids more as equal when talked to, more supervised activities, hectic schedules, children have more entitlement/ confidence natural growth parenting style Ans: for lower class; kids are intimidated by adults, children should be seen but not heard, more free play time, spend more time with extended family, more relaxed schedules, more distance/ respect/ fear of authority differences of goals of parenting styles by class Ans: middle class: want kids to be creative, take initiative, think independently; lower class wants kids to respect authority, be obedient, and conform to the rules differences between classes in obtaining compliance in children Ans: both classes use coaxing, commands, requests and reasoning; lower class uses more direct language and external threats; upper class use more direct language (passiveness, requests), and use more internal threats (emotions, character, guilt)

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SOCI 2200 Final Questions and Correct
Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
cross sectional study

Ans: a bunch of people interviewed once


longitudinal study

Ans: smaller groups but followed up with the people over longer periods of time


positives to daycare

Ans: socialization, academic skills, structure, exposure to activities


negatives to daycare

Ans: less traditional views of gender roles, many viruses, too many hours of care=
less compliant to parents


benefits of preschool for kids for different classes

Ans: benefits of sending poverty stricken kids to preschool is huge in the long run-
not as much of a difference for middle/ upper class


daycare and child parent relationships

Ans: even though people think you spend less time with your child when you place
them in daycare, actually now that people are having fewer children they are
attending more extracurriculars, sacrificing their own hobbies/ couples time and are
still able to spend lots of time with their child


benefits to having kids

Ans: tax deduction, family name carries on, pleases grandparents, fulfills duty of
married couple, companionship, free entertainment

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negatives to having children

Ans: sleep deprivation, less couple time, social life= restricted, anxiety increases,
conflicts over discipline arise


concentrated cultivation parenting style

Ans: for middle and upper class; treat kids more as equal when talked to, more
supervised activities, hectic schedules, children have more entitlement/ confidence


natural growth parenting style

Ans: for lower class; kids are intimidated by adults, children should be seen but
not heard, more free play time, spend more time with extended family, more
relaxed schedules, more distance/ respect/ fear of authority


differences of goals of parenting styles by class

Ans: middle class: want kids to be creative, take initiative, think independently;
lower class wants kids to respect authority, be obedient, and conform to the rules


differences between classes in obtaining compliance in children

Ans: both classes use coaxing, commands, requests and reasoning; lower class
uses more direct language and external threats; upper class use more direct
language (passiveness, requests), and use more internal threats (emotions, character,
guilt)


miniature adults cultural notion of children

Ans: when childhood was short- they were working, some social life/ activities,
due to short childhood and high mortality rates


monster cultural notion of children

Ans: religious notion, children were born evil- you must beat the devil out of them

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