Chapter 10

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Across
  1. 2. two unmarried, romantically involved adults living together
  2. 4. degree to which families believe that communication should emphasize similarity or diversity
  3. 6. two dimensions underlie the communication between family members
  4. 8. loyalty conflicts that arise when a coalition is formed, uniting one family member with another against a third person
  5. 10. overt, hostile interactions between parents in a household
  6. 12. conditions governing what family members can talk about
  7. 14. high in conversation and conformity
  8. 16. low in conversation and conformity
  9. 18. degree to which family members are encouraged to participate in unrestrained interaction
Down
  1. 1. only one adult resides in the household, possessing sole responsibility as caregiver for the children
  2. 3. individuals create informational boundaries by carefully choosing the private info to reveal and who they share with
  3. 5. narrative accounts shared repeatedly within a family that retell historical events
  4. 6. is a network of people who share their lives over long periods of time
  5. 7. where one or both parents allocate an unfair amount of resources to one child over others
  6. 9. high in conversation and low in conformity
  7. 11. low in conversation and high in conformity
  8. 13. relatives that live in the same household
  9. 15. a wife, husband, and their biological or adopted children
  10. 17. at least one of the adults has a child or children form a previous relationship
  11. 19. emotions, affect, and mood form the parental relationship "spillover" into the broader family