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How do families differ in residence patterns? Which is the most common pattern?
 
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The way one defines or perceives oneself in terms of being masculine or feminine is termed
 
  A) androgynous capacity.
  B) gender expectation.
  C) sexual identity.
  D) gender identity.



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Answer to Question 1

Families differ in where they live. There are three main residence patternspatrilocal, matrilocal, and neolocal. In a patrilocal residence pattern, newly married couples live with the husband's family. In a matrilocal residence pattern, they live with the wife's family. And in a neolocal residence pattern, the couple sets up its own residence.Around the world, the most common pattern is patrilocal, whereas in industrialized societies such as the United States, married couples are typically neolocal.

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