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Legally recognized union, united sexually, cooperate economically, give birth to, adopt, or rear children, influence of culture and history
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Marriage
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2+ persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together in a household. Influenced by culture and history.
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Family
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Not related.
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Household
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Unrelated who feel and are treated like relatives.
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Affiliated kin
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1 husband/wife. Most widely practiced form of marriage.
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Monogamy
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Several spouses in a lifetime. Modified polygamy.
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Serial monogamy
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More than one wife/husband. Most ideal form worldwide.
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Polygamy
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Mother, father, children (uncommon but valued)
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Nuclear family
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Nuclear family. Women responsible for home. Men responsible for economy.
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Traditional family
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Family formed by a couple and child or children.
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Procreation
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Family formed through living or cohabiting with another person,
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Cohabitation
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Families relationships created through marriage.
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Conjugal relationships
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Created through biological ties-birth.
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CONSANGUINEOUS RELATIONSHIPS
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Specification and definition of concepts used by the researcher
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Conceptualization
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Identification and/or development of research strategies to observe or measure concepts.
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Operationalism
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