A funeral rite that in essence is devoid of religious connotation is know as: - Answers
humanistic
Which of the following is a "must-behavior"? - Answers more
A funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those involved is known as: - Answers
adaptive
The method by which the values of a given society are learned and internalized by it's members
best defines: - Answers socialization
A joint family is always: - Answers patriarchal
A family in which the governance of power is shared by both the man and woman is referred to
as: - Answers egalitarian
A behavior an individual must abstain from: - Answers taboo
Social customs which may be broken without serious consequences are known as: - Answers
folkways
The attitude that all groups or cultures are equal and important is known as: - Answers cultural
relativism
In a nuclear family, when the spouse dies, the surviving spouse: - Answers raises the children
alone.
A joint family would most likely be found in which of the following settings? - Answers rural
In which of the following family units does the father rule? - Answers patriarchal
The Taharah, as performed by the Chevra Kadisha, is an example of a: - Answers ritual
An expected behavior pattern enforced by those governing is a: - Answers law
Which of the family types traditionally practices patriarchal governance? - Answers joint
When family members differ on the funeral arrangement options, the sensitive funeral director: -
Answers summarizes, offers options, and encourages agreement
A reaction to death that may be reduced by viewing the body is: - Answers denial
The first secular funeral director in the western world was: - Answers Litibinarius
Cremation first gained widespread acceptance and practice in: - Answers ancient Greece
The Roman funeral was typically carried out by: - Answers public officials and paid secular
, functionaries.
To keep down the cost of funerals in the Middle Ages, people often formed: - Answers burial
clubs
The man generally credited with the term "Father of Bacteriology" was: - Answers Anthony von
Leeuwenhoek
A man named Chadwick issued a landmark report and supplement after three years of study
(1839-42). The report discussed: - Answers the deplorable conditions in English cemeteries.
The man who translated Jean Gannal's history of embalming in 1834 and therby made
ambalming available to the American public was: - Answers Dr. Richard Harlan
An above-ground structure containing crypts for casketed remains is a: - Answers mausoleum
The agency responsible for production, administration, and integrity of the National Board
Examination is the: - Answers International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards
The first major attempt to establish requirements, tests, and licenses for embalmers in the
United States was: - Answers the Order Concerning Embalmers
The agency charged with developing curriculum and accreditation standards for funeral service
educational programs in the United States is the: - Answers American Board of Funeral Service
Education
Dr. Thomas Holmes is credited with the 19th century development of: - Answers chemical
embalming
In ancient Egypt, to prepare a body for burial, it was immersed in: - Answers natron
In Egyptian embalming practice, canopic jars were used to store: - Answers viscera
The author of The Undertaker's Manual, the first book published specifically as an embalming
textbook in the United States, was: - Answers Dr. Auguste Renouard
Carl Rogers is well known for his work in humanistic therapy, which is also known as: - Answers
client centered therapy
A person who expresses anxiety and discomfort while attending a vistation at a funeral home is
most likely experiencing a/an: - Answers conditioned response
Which of the following is a determinant of grief? - Answers concurrent stresses
The event of a loss is: - Answers bereavement
The defense mechanism by which a person refuses to see things as they are because such
facts are threatening to the ego is called: - Answers denial