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Family problems are related to cyberspace, consumerism, and the hyperreal. Family problems are related to changes in social institutions such as the economy, religion, education, and government. How family problems are perceived and defined depends on patterns of communication. Family problems reflect social patterns of dominance and subordination.

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Answer: Postmodernist

Fuctionalist

Symbolic Interactionist

Conflict/Feminist

Step-by-step explanation:

These are different views on the causes of family problems. Each perspective has its characteristic qualities as follows:

The Postmodernist perspective views family problems as being related to cyberspace, consumerism, and the hyperreal. There is an obsession with consuming more, and technology dictates our lives.

The Functionalist perspective view family problems as being related to changes in social institutions such as the economy, religion, education, and government. It sees family as being the focal point for enhancing an individual's well being.

The Symbolic Interactionist perspective argues that how family problems are perceived and defined depend on patterns of communication. This is a view that values interaction and communication in a family, and using it to create a shared reality for family members.

The Conflict/Feminist perspective view family problems as a reflection of the patterns of dominance and subordination in the society. It argues that families create a society where dominance and subordination are maintained.

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