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The "Learners" in the Milgram Studies Were Always What

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The "learners" in the Milgram studies were always what

Understand the specific roles attributed to men and women within the family as per Parsons' perspective.
Identify significant legislative landmarks concerning family law, including the legalization of same-sex marriage in various countries and specific domestic milestones such as Canada's Divorce Act.
Comprehend the impact of societal changes on the structure and perception of the family, including shifts in divorce rates and the conceptualization of "family."
Recognize the influence of theoretical perspectives (conflict perspective, functionalism, symbolic interactionism, feminist theory) on the understanding of family dynamics.

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Cross-Culturally

Examining or comparing across different cultures or cultural groups to identify similarities or differences.

Sexual Attitudes

The beliefs, feelings, and values one has about sexuality and sexual behaviors.

Sexual Orientation

Refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes.

Sexual Identity

A person's identification with, or sense of belonging to, a particular gender based on their personal sense of self irrespective of biological sex.

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