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Commendatory Preface by Professor Walter Schumm x
Acknowledgements xiu
Introduction and Overview xiv
Chapter One: General Theory, Definitions of the Family and Family Theories 1
General Theory. 1
Definitions of the Family Theories 15
Chapter Two: The Parsonian Heritage 25
Why or Why not Parsons? 25
The Parsonian Sociological Tradition 28
Summary Conclusions and Tentative Parsonian Models of the Family....53
Chapter Three: Parsonian Interpretations and Critiques 63
Commentaries on Parsons 63
A Critique of Parsons 75
Critiques of the Parsonian Theory of the Family. 79
Conclusions 92
Chapter Four: Neo Functionalist Reflections and the Construction of a Neo
Functionalist Theoretical Framework 95
Neo Functionalist Reflections 95
Summary Statements ofNeo Functionalism 109
An Evaluation and Critique of Neo Functionalism 110
Luhmann 112
Family Stress Analysis ....115
A Neo Functionalist Theoretical Framework of the Family. 116
Chapter Five: Set One Integration: From Exchange, Symbolic Interactionism,
Family Development, Systems and the Ecological Frameworks 123
The Exchange Framework 125
The Symbolic Interactionism Framework 127
The Family Development Framework 130
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The Systems Framework 134
The Ecological Framework 141
Chapter Six: Set Two Integration: Conflict and Feminist
Theoretical Frameworks 157
The Conflict Framework 157
The Feminist Framework 160
The Integration of the Conflict and Feminist Frameworks 177
Conclusions 184
Chapter Seven: Set Three Integration: Attachment Theory and Research and the
Ecology of Child Development 187
Child Development and Socialization 187
Attachment Theory and Research 206
A Critique and Response to Attachment Theory 244
The Ecological Perspective and Child Development 247
Neo Functionalist Reflections 260
Summary and Conclusions 278
Chapter Eight: Set Four Integration: Family Psychology 283
Meaning of Family Psychology 283
A Social, Cognitive, and Behavioural Psychology of the Family 284
Temperament 290
Motivation 293
Neo Functionalist Linkages 303
Conclusions 306
Chapter Nine: An Integration of The Theoretical Frameworks and the Neo
Functionalist Theoretical Framework of the Family 311
An Integration of Child Development and the Neo Functionalist
Theoretical Framework of the Family 311
The Integration of the Various Theoretical Frameworks 313
General Propositions 316
Specific Propostions 317
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Chapter Ten: The Link Between Theory and the Empirical World 323
The Problem of the Link between Theory and Research in Family
Studies 323
Parsons Distinctions between Theoretical and Empirical Models 327
The Test of the Neo Functionalist Framework 328
The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth 331
The National Survey of Families and Households: Wave I: 1987 1988. .355
The 1999 General Social Survey Cycle 13: Victimization 365
Canadian Evangelical Ministers and their Spouses: A Study on Marital
Quality and Sexual Satisfaction 377
Conclusions 391
Chapter Eleven: Conclusions 397
Insights from Parsons, his Commentators and Critics 399
Critical Elements from Neo Functionalism 400
Generic Conceptual Links from the Various Theoretical Frameworks...401
Specific Conceptual Links from the Various Theoretical Frameworks...403
Tested Empirical Reflections 414
References 417
Index 445
List of Figures
Figure 1:1: Multidimensional Social Life 9
Figure 1:2: Cells of Social Action and Social Order 11
Figure 1:3: Theoretical Links 14
Figure 1:4: Functional Outcomes of Parenting 18
Figure 2:1: A Time Space System of An Actor and Objects Constituting a
Situation 31
Figure 2:2: The Actor Constrained by Two Environments 32
Figure 2:3: Social Action in a Means End Social System 33
Figure 2:4 The Parsonian Four Systems 40
Figure 2:5: Parsons Division of Family Roles 43
Figure 2:6: Parsons Image of the Family, the Personality, and Social
Structure 48
Figure 2:7: Expansion of the Action System 51
Figure 2:8: The Action System 56
Figure 2:9: Links of the Personality, Social and Cultural Systems 57
Figure 2:10: Parsons Family Functions 59
Figure 2:11: Systems of the Family and Functions 60
Figure 3:1: Familial Links to the Systems and the External Environments 68
Figure 4:1: Multidimensional Social Life 100
Figure 4:2: Micro Macro Dimension of Social Life 105
Figure 4:3: Cells of Social Action and Social Order 107
Figure 4:4: A Micro Image 119
Figure 4:5: A Micro Macro Link 120
Figure 5:1: Family Theoretical Frameworks 124
Figure 5:2: Social Action and an Means End Social System 126
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Figure 5:3: Symbolic Interactionism 128
Figure 5:4: A System 135
Figure 5:5: The Family Linked to Supra and Sub Systems 137
Figure 5:6: A Fuel Model of a System 138
Figure 5:7: Corporate and Commensalistic Units 144
Figure 5:8: A Family Ecosystem 147
Figure 5:9: Inter relationships of Concepts in Family Ecology Theory 149
Figure 7:1: Early Socio personality Develpment 191
Figure 7:2: Expansion of the Early Personality Development 193
Figure 7:3 Early Childhood Experiences Affect later Parental Experiences 195
Figure 7:4: Attachment Relationships 198
Figure 7:5: Hierarchal Relationships 199
Figure 7:6: Social Identity Relationships 200
Figure 7:7: Reciprocal Relationships 201
Figure 7:8: Depression and Mothering 202
Figure 7:9: Effects of Secure Attachmen 218
Figure 7:10: Probable Effects of Insecure Attachments 220
Figure 7:11: Changes in Internal Working Models 224
Figure 7:12: Effects of Mother s Fear 236
Figure 7:13: Determinants of Parenting 253
Figure 7:14: Marital Quality and Secure Attachments 257
Figure 7:15: Social Support and Security 259
Figure 7:16: An Ecological Model 261
Figure 7:17: The Social System and the Embedded Systems 266
Figure 7:18: The Social System and the Meso and Exosystem 267
Figure 8:1: Bandura s Model of Reciprocal Determinism 288
Figure 8:2: The SCB Model 289
Figure 8:3: Temperament, Cognition and Motivation 292
Figure 8:4: Wachs Model of Temperament and Child Development 294
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Figure 8: 5: Eccles et al. Model of the Expectation Value Theory 296
Figure 8:6: Family and Child Motivation 297
Figure 8:7: Motivation to Succeed and the School 298
Figure 8:8: Motivation to Succeed with Peers 300
Figure 8:9: Motivation not to Succeed with Peers 301
Figure 8:10: A Full Model of the Motivation to Succeed 302
Figure 8:11: A Model of Children s Well Being 308
Figure 10:1: A Neo Functionalist Theoretical Model of Child Outcome
(VersionOne) 329
Figure 10:2: A Neo Functionalist Theoretical Model of Child Outcome
(VersionTwo) 330
Figure 10:3: An Empirical Model of Abuse and Violence 368
Figure 10:4: Tested Logistic Model of Abuse 371
Figure 10:5: Tested Logistic Model of Violence 372
Figure 10:6: A Model of Marital Quality 379
Figure 10:7: A Structural Equation Model of Sex Satisfaction 380
Figure 10:8: Results of Marital Quality of the Ministers 385
Figure 10:9: Results of Marital Quality of the Spouses 386
List of Tables
Table 1:1: Contributions of Each Element of a Theory 13
Table 1:2: Families of Theories 20
Table 4:1: Five Options of Linking Micro and Macro Dimensions of Social
Life 104
Table 7:1: Types of Socialization Relationships 196 197
Table 7:2: An Integration of the Biological, Cognitive, and Social Cultural
Perspectives on Socialization 205
Table 7:3: Evidence from Africa, China, Israel, Japan for Cross Cultural Validity
of Attachment Theory 238 239
Table 7:4: Different Problems and Various Systems 272
Table 7:5: A Comparison of Socialization Phases between Parsons and Bales and
Marvin and Britner 274 277
Table 8:1: A Social, Cognitive and Behavioural Theory of the Family 286 287
Table 8:2: The SCB Model and the Five Systems 304
Table 8:3: Temperament and the Five Fold Systems of Neo Functionalism 305
Table 10:1: Descriptive Data of NLSCY 338 341
Table 10:2a and Table 10:2b: Path Regression Models for Wave 1 343 344
Table 10:3a and Table 10:3b: Path Regression Models for Wave II 346 347
Table 10:4a and Table 10:4b: Path Regression Models for Wave III 348 349
Table 10:5: Descriptive Statistics on Wave I of NSFH 357 358
Table 10:6a and Table 10:6b: Path Regression Models for Wave I of
NSFH 359 360
Table 10:7: Post Estimation Test Results of Predictor Variables on Differences
Between Married/Non Married, Divorced/Non Divorced, and Single/Non
Single Parents of NSFH, 1987 1988 362 363
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Table 10:8: Descriptive Statistics on Victims of Couple Abuse and
Violence 369
Table 10:9: Incidents of Abuse and Violence in the Past Five Years 370
Table 10:10: Summary of Logistic Statistics on Abuse and Violence 373 374
Table 10:11: T Test on Abuse and Violence Victims of Men and
Women 374 375
Table 10:12: Descriptive Statistics on Ministers and their Spouses 382 383
Table 10: 13a and Table 10:13b: Path Regression Models of Evangelical
Ministers and their Spouses 387 388
Table 10:14: T Test on Marital Quality and Sexual Satisfaction for Ministers and
their Spouses 389
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