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According to the theory, what negative social change is attributed to the rise of digital technology?

  1. Strengthening family values

  2. Promoting individualism

  3. Breaking down family units

  4. Encouraging rigorous parenting

The correct answer is: Breaking down family units

The rise of digital technology is often associated with the breakdown of family units due to its impact on social interactions and relationships. As people increasingly turn to digital devices and online platforms for communication and entertainment, this can lead to a decrease in face-to-face interactions within the family. Families may find themselves physically together but emotionally disconnected, as individuals engage more with their screens than with one another. This shift can foster an environment where quality family time is diminished, and traditional family structures and connections weaken. In this context, while options such as strengthening family values, promoting individualism, and encouraging rigorous parenting may relate to the effects of digital technology, they do not directly address the systemic changes in family dynamics and the potential for disconnection that technology can bring. The emphasis on digital engagement often prioritizes individual experiences over collective family experiences, contributing to the idea that family units may be breaking down as a result.