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79 Cards in this Set
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Linear time is time ordered like a straight line from the past through the present and into the future. True or false |
True |
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Social locations refer to geographical communities. True or false |
False |
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Differences among individuals or individual variations refers to Genetic factors Heterogeneity Inequality Diversity |
Heterogeneity |
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Landscapes are an example of |
Physical environment |
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Theories are a form of _____ that lay out general, abstract assertions that we can use to generate specific hypotheses to test in unique situations. |
Deductive reasoning |
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Systems of broader influences like culture, subculture, and social structure are known as |
Macrosystems |
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When a social worker considers the time dimensions of any person in a story, they are thinking about |
The past, present, and future |
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Patterns of group differences refers to |
Diversity |
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Globalization is a process by which the world's people are becoming interconnected. True or false |
True |
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According to Bronfenbrenner, systems that involve direct face to face contact among members are known as |
Microsystems |
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When a social worker considers the personal dimensions of any person in a story, they are thinking about |
The biological, psychological, and spiritual |
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The element of time is added to the person and environment framework to call attention to the dynamic ever changing nature of both people and environments. True or false |
True |
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When a social worker considers the environmental dimensions of any person in a story, they are thinking about |
The physical environment, the community, culture, and families |
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According to Bronfenbrenner, interconnections within personal networks are known as |
Mesosystems |
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Is the idea that human beings are free to create their own behavior |
Voluntarism |
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According to Bronfenbrenner, linkages and interconnections with larger institutions are known as |
Exosystems |
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Time orientation describes the extent to which individuals and collectivities are invested in two temporal zones that include present and future time. True or false |
False |
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Theory proposes that the basic human Drive is for relationships with others |
Relational cultural |
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An open system is one where there is no exchange with external systems true or false |
False |
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The usual behaviors of a person who occupies a particular social position is referred to as |
A role |
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Ruth is entering her late old age and struggles with chronic illness. She would benefit from someone skilled in the ______ perspective |
Developmental |
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One big idea of the social behavioral perspective is that all human beings can be formulated as undesirable Behavior. True or false |
True |
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Human development should be considered a snapshot in time. True or false |
False |
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A theory that utilizes pictorial representations like an ecomap of interactions in a system is |
Social network |
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A theory that suggests that behavior is also learned by imitation observation beliefs and expectations is |
Cognitive social learning |
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In assessment social worker should consider various forms of Oppression. True or false |
True |
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Considering Stanley and Marcia McKinley's care of Ruth their elderly mother as well as their young adult daughter would be consistent with the _______ perspective |
Developmental |
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A theory associated with change that can be sudden Rapid or radical is |
Chaos |
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When family members make choices based on freedom of action in search for meaning, this is an example of the ______ perspective |
Humanistic |
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A closed system is one where there is an exchange of resources with external systems |
False |
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs meeting one's needs for affection and intimacy refers to |
Belongingness and love needs |
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The psychodynamic perspective is considered with which of the following |
Drives |
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A theory that defines Behavior as learned through Association is |
Classical conditioning |
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A theory that guides our practice interventions toward building on clients strengths is |
Empowerment |
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A big idea of the developmental perspective is that human development occurs in clearly defined age-graded stages. True or false |
True |
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The expansion of conflict theory by Randall Collins to integrate Collective processes at the social level with those at the small group and family levels addresses which criteria for evaluating Theory |
Comprehensiveness |
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Homogeneity refers to differences among individuals. True or false |
False |
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One big idea of the social behavioral perspective is that all human problems can be formulated as undesirable Behavior. True or false |
True |
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A closed system is one where there is an exchange of resources with external systems. True or false |
False |
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________ theory focuses on how people develop attitudes toward others in the context of early nurturing relationships |
Object relations |
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Black churches have really been a safe haven for African Americans facing racism and oppression. True or false |
False |
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Is the idea that human beings are free to create their own behavior |
Voluntarism |
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, which process includes a careful purposeful and systematic observation of events with the intent to know and record them in terms of their attributes to look for patterns in those events and to make or methods in observations public |
Empirical research |
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Comprehensive analysis requires knowledge of all biological systems exterior environment conditions and their reciprocal influence. True or false |
True |
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Also called the moon serves as the pear-shaped tone for The Unborn Child for the nine months between implantation and birth |
Uterus |
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Spirituality has been shown to have an inverse relationship with depression. True or false |
True |
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Humans engage in _______, meaning behavior is a result of many causes |
Multi determine Behavior |
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AIDS is associated with |
Immune system |
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Human behaviors multi determined which basically assumes that it is developed as a result of many causes. True or false |
Drew |
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The immune system becomes increasingly effective throughout childhood and declines and Effectiveness and older adulthood. True or false |
True |
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For survival members of non-privileged groups must learn a lot about the lives of groups with privilege. True or false |
True |
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Is a social construct based on socially accepted ideals of what it means to be male or female |
Gender |
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The psychodynamic perspective is considered with which of the following |
Drives |
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Refers to erotic romantic and affectionate attraction to people of the same sex the opposite sex both sexes or the lack thereof |
Sexual orientation |
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Sarah is 22. She has critically examine the beliefs and practices of our youth and has chosen to convert. According to Fowler she is in the ____ faith stage |
Individuative reflective |
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Theories are a form of deductive reasoning. True or false |
True |
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Professional affiliation is an example |
Formal organization |
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Theory of Personality includes physical mental and spiritual cells which all strive for Unity and wholeness within each person |
Jung |
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Requires us to recognize myriad worldviews in ways of life within the United States and globally |
Multiculturalism |
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Frameworks describes and explain human phenomena a as sets of interrelated parts |
Systems |
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Completion of puberty occurs in |
Middle adolescence |
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Primary aging refers to changes that are in normal part of the aging process. True or false |
True |
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Which of the following is not an example of a primary sex characteristic |
Growth of facial hair |
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Is the ability to transcend personal interest to provide care and concern for younger and older Generations |
Generativity |
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Since childhood Omar has been described as fun-loving and he has a lots of friends he would likely have which of the following personality traits |
Extraversion |
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Beginning of one-on-one romantic relationships begins in late adolescence. True or false |
False |
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Delirium is the term for brain disease in which memory and cognitive abilities deteriorate over time. True or false |
False |
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Cold cognition problem solving occurs in situations where teens are with peers emotions are running High. True or false |
False |
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Which of the following is true regarding juvenile crime |
Boys commit crime more frequently than girls |
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Refers to the negative effects on mental and physical health caused by caregiver stress |
Caregiver burden |
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Life structure is a concept from Erik Erikson's psychosocial stage Theory. True or false |
False |
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Puberty in the United States is usually viewed more positively by girls than by boys. True or false |
False |
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Identity formation is structured by the socio-cultural context. True or false |
True |
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Body modesty is a psychological change occurring in |
Early adolescence |
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Is defined as completion of growth in reproductive capacity |
Biological adulthood |
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Eric is unable to carry out complete task is paranoid and has difficulty recognizing his daughter he is likely in the blank stage of Alzheimer's disease |
Moderate |
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According to kohlberg the development of individual ethics is |
Postconventional morality |
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According to Marcia which of the following tasks refer to exploration of rules and values followed by commitment |
Identity achievement |
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In Kubler Ross's stages of accepting impending death denial is the refusal to accept impending death. True or false |
True |