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  2. Genogram - Wikipedia

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    A genogram, also known as a family diagram, [1] [2] is a pictorial display of a person's position and ongoing relationships in their family's hereditary hierarchy. It goes beyond a traditional family tree by allowing the user to visualize social patterns and psychological factors that punctuate relationships, especially patterns that repeat over the generations.

  3. Outline of relationships - Wikipedia

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    A family tree displaying the terminology of relationships between relatives. Household — one or more persons who share main residence, and share meals or living space [2] Single person; Family. Single parent; Nuclear family (immediate family) Spouse. Husband; Wife; Parent. Father; Mother; Legal guardian; Child. Son; Daughter; Sibling. Brother ...

  4. Family tree - Wikipedia

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    Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share. A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms.

  5. Category:Lists of people - Wikipedia

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    Family trees (8 C, 52 P, 1 F) Lists of fictional characters (16 C, 57 P) G. ... Pages in category "Lists of people" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Category:Lists of families - Wikipedia

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    List of people with the most children; ... List of family trees; W. List of wealthiest families This page was last edited on 28 February 2021, at 02:12 ...

  7. List of terms referring to an average person - Wikipedia

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    This is a relatively new phenomenon that was unknown in the early 20th century. Ivanov, being derived from the most common first name, is a placeholder for an arbitrary person. In its plural form, "Ivanovs", it may be used as a placeholder for a group of people. [59] There is a military joke: The sergeant asks the rookies: "Your surnames!"

  8. Family - Wikipedia

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    Family (from Latin: familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). It forms the basis for social order. [1] Ideally, families offer predictability, structure, and safety as members mature and learn to participate in the community. [2]

  9. Category:Fictional families - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Addams Family; Alexios and Kassandra; The Aristocrats; B. Baker family; Balowski Family; The Bear family; Bennet ...