Not exact matches
Maintaining tonal
cohesion between comic relief and more serious subject matter in a
family film is a tricky tight rope, granted, but How to Train Your Dragon 2 makes the mistake of assuming that the key to balance is constantly fluctuating between two
extremes, never quite deciding concretely just what direction it wants to go in.
The measure contains 84 items which assess high and low
extremes of
family cohesion and flexibility across six scales: balanced
cohesion, balanced flexibility, enmeshed, disengaged, chaotic and rigid.
The results show that
extremes of
family cohesion with either too many or too few issues related to
family functioning are correlated with the plasma glucose level.