What This Document Is
This is an examination preparation resource for HDFS 202: Diversity and Families, offered at the University of Delaware. Specifically, it represents a past examination, designed to assess understanding of core concepts discussed in the course. It’s a valuable tool for students looking to gauge their comprehension of key themes and prepare for similar assessments.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is particularly helpful for students currently enrolled in HDFS 202, or those revisiting the subject matter. It’s ideal for use during exam review periods, allowing you to test your knowledge and identify areas where further study may be beneficial. Reviewing past exams can help familiarize you with the typical question formats and the depth of understanding expected in the course. It’s a strong supplement to your notes, readings, and other study materials.
Topics Covered
* Gender roles and their development
* The interplay of biological and social factors in shaping gender
* Theories related to mate selection and intimate relationships
* The evolution of dating and cohabitation patterns
* Components and theories of love and attachment
* Influences on family dynamics and socialization
* Cultural variations in gender expectations
* The impact of societal norms on relationship choices
What This Document Provides
* A comprehensive assessment of key concepts from the Diversity and Families course.
* Insight into the types of questions and topics emphasized in HDFS 202 examinations.
* A framework for self-assessment and identifying areas for focused study.
* Exposure to the scope of material covered in the course related to gender, relationships, and family structures.
* A valuable resource for understanding the complexities of human connection and societal influences.