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One example of how a sociologist would use the Functionalist Perspective is how cohabitation would benefit over marriage. He would ask how can this better the group, or family in this case. A sociologist could assert that couples cohabitating may receive all the benefits of marriage, but at the same time not have the label of being married. Such benefits would include staying together longer and getting life together before considering marriage. ...
There are also other sides to cohabitation, such as negative effects of cohabitating before marriage. ... Another negative is that regardless of marriage or not, and taking in careful considerations of the functionalists view, a sociologist mat concur that a male figure shows more dominance regardless of who is making the most money. ... Later on the couple may want to consider marriage, and if so will the couple have a kid.
Approximate Word count = 642 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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