Family And Family Essay

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Interacting with others, in the context of a social institution, is a common phenomenon that takes place every day. Through this socialization, members within society interact and learn about what is expected of them. These social expectations are most commonly communicated through socialization agents, such as the family, media, peers, and religion. To start, the family is one of the social institutions that each individual is born into. By interacting with parents, and maybe even brother and sisters, a baby begins to understand what behavior is and is not normal and expectable. Through the influence of family members and the individual 's interaction with others in society, the individual begins to form his/her own views and beliefs. This view of the family is known as the functionalist theory. When considering whether different age groups agree that it is best for a family if the man is the money maker and the woman takes care of the home and family, it is crucial …show more content…

MicroCase showed that this age group had a percentile of twenty-four point three. Notice the large gap between the two age groups; fifty-seven point six compared to twenty-four point three. The next thing to point out is age cohorts, meaning a group of people born during the same time period. “People who live through the same historic period experience a similar impact of that period in their personal lives” (Anderson, Taylor, Logio, 2015: p. 92). This can shed light on the data found through MicroCase. The three different age groups classified in this study were; under age thirty, thirty to forty-nine, and fifty and up. These three age groups can each be seen as an age cohort. For the individuals in each classified group lived during the same time period and most likely experienced similar things. Also, they will share similar views, norms, and

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