Deck 1: The Complexity of Managing Family Resources
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Deck 1: The Complexity of Managing Family Resources
1
Doherty points out that a major reason that it may be difficult to define the family is ______.
A) increase in divorce
B) environmental changes that take place
C) emphasis on "family values"
D) the standard of living is lower in many parts of the world
A) increase in divorce
B) environmental changes that take place
C) emphasis on "family values"
D) the standard of living is lower in many parts of the world
environmental changes that take place
2
Family resource management includes all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A) interdependency of individuals
B) a dynamic environment
C) an understanding of the monetary exchange system
D) an effort to meet the basic needs of those in the family
A) interdependency of individuals
B) a dynamic environment
C) an understanding of the monetary exchange system
D) an effort to meet the basic needs of those in the family
an understanding of the monetary exchange system
3
Resource identification to meet family needs is guided by all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A) ambiguity
B) culture
C) availability
D) accessibility
A) ambiguity
B) culture
C) availability
D) accessibility
ambiguity
4
What is a primary difference between identifying resources and decision-making for families as opposed to businesses?
A) unrestricted availability of money
B) the leadership styles used
C) the time involved
D) desire to maintain interpersonal relationships
A) unrestricted availability of money
B) the leadership styles used
C) the time involved
D) desire to maintain interpersonal relationships
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5
One of the differences between family resource management and business management is a focus on ______.
A) emotion
B) planning
C) control of resources
D) leadership
A) emotion
B) planning
C) control of resources
D) leadership
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6
The decision-making model proposed by Janis that involves searching for alternatives, assessing consequences, estimating risk, and selection of action that maximizes objectives is ______.
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
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7
The decision-making model developed by Pfeffer that is based on rules, procedures, and processes and is appropriate only for low-risk decisions is ______.
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
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8
The decision-making model that is based on the power of individuals within the group is ______.
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
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9
The decision-making model that gives the family the most flexible framework for a variety of situations is ______.
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
A) the Bureaucratic Model
B) the Rational Model
C) the Political Model
D) the 5-step Decision-Making Model
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10
Influences such as history, culture, and environment that come from the outside to change the behavior of the family are known as ______.
A) ideological influences
B) situational influences
C) contextual influences
D) factual influences
A) ideological influences
B) situational influences
C) contextual influences
D) factual influences
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11
An example of an historical influence on the family could be ______.
A) depression
B) a Scandinavian heritage
C) availability of citrus fruit
D) a view that all people are basically good
A) depression
B) a Scandinavian heritage
C) availability of citrus fruit
D) a view that all people are basically good
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12
Joan grew up in a family with few resources and now tends to be very conservative. Her husband's family enjoyed a lifestyle where they were able to afford to live in luxury. The experiences of the two partners illustrate what type of contextual influence on their behavior today?
A) environmental
B) cultural
C) historical
D) psychological
A) environmental
B) cultural
C) historical
D) psychological
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13
The Baker family has always lived in Tucson, Arizona. Recently Mr. Baker's brother invited the whole family to spend the holidays at their mountain cabin in Colorado. The Bakers decided not to take the offer because they didn't like the idea of the cold weather and the fact that they would have to purchase all new clothes. This decision reflects what type of contextual influence?
A) environmental
B) cultural
C) historical
D) psychological
A) environmental
B) cultural
C) historical
D) psychological
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14
In a discussion of worldview, all of the following assumptions were made by Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck in comparing the value systems between cultural groups EXCEPT ______.
A) there is a limited number of common human problems that need a solution
B) several solutions are possible within a possible range
C) alternative solutions are present but each society has preferences
D) all cultural groups have the same basic values
A) there is a limited number of common human problems that need a solution
B) several solutions are possible within a possible range
C) alternative solutions are present but each society has preferences
D) all cultural groups have the same basic values
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15
If a person commits a crime in a culture where his/her orientation to human nature is a belief that all are basically good, he/she would likely be incarcerated ______.
A) to keep him/her away from "good people"
B) to punish him/her for his/her actions
C) to rehabilitate him/her
D) as an example to others of the consequences
A) to keep him/her away from "good people"
B) to punish him/her for his/her actions
C) to rehabilitate him/her
D) as an example to others of the consequences
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16
The relationship between humans and nature is a worldview orientation that could include all of the following perspectives EXCEPT ______.
A) humans are dominated by nature
B) humans and nature are two separate spheres
C) humans have mastery over nature
D) humans are in harmony with nature
A) humans are dominated by nature
B) humans and nature are two separate spheres
C) humans have mastery over nature
D) humans are in harmony with nature
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17
The dependence on or preference for a certain time orientation ______.
A) separates cultural groups
B) points to the similarities of cultural groups
C) causes a decline in the existence of a culture
D) increases success in that culture
A) separates cultural groups
B) points to the similarities of cultural groups
C) causes a decline in the existence of a culture
D) increases success in that culture
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18
The worldview orientation of human activity includes all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A) living only for the day
B) achieving self-growth and improvement
C) working solely for the benefit of others
D) success measured by external standards
A) living only for the day
B) achieving self-growth and improvement
C) working solely for the benefit of others
D) success measured by external standards
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19
A society where the goal is to pull together for the greater good would express what human relations orientation?
A) lineal
B) relational
C) individualistic
D) collateral
A) lineal
B) relational
C) individualistic
D) collateral
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20
The United States shows a dominant human relations orientation pattern known as ______.
A) lineal
B) relational
C) collateral
D) individualistic
A) lineal
B) relational
C) collateral
D) individualistic
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21
The concept of family has emerged as the newest form of relationship.
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22
Managing family resources has always been a process involving effective decision- making.
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23
A family decision that requires more deliberation is more stressful.
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24
Fulfilling family needs does not always require resources.
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25
The history of family science is closely linked to business management.
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26
Although there are similarities between family resource management and business management, only business focuses on efficiency of resources.
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27
Family decisions that have long lasting impact would benefit from the Rational Model structure of decision-making.
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28
The Political Model of decision-making relies on habitual ways of doing things and low-risk decisions.
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29
The Bureaucratic Model of decision-making focuses on individual interests and conflict within the group.
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30
The influences of science are historical contextual factors that have had an impact on families today.
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31
The availability of fresh produce is an environmental factor that influences families.
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32
Available resources influence family management.
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33
According to Kluckholn and Strodtbeck, the variety of solutions possible to solve human problems is limitless.
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34
The only orientation of human nature is a belief that all people are basically good.
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35
Cultures deal with time orientations to maintain existence over time.
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36
Time orientation includes the past, present, and future.
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37
A human relations orientation where there is a definite chain of command in place is called a lineal pattern.
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38
Members of a culture who achieve their group's ideals are deemed successful.
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39
A family service provider should try to change the clients' worldview orientation to reflect the views of the majority culture.
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40
Awareness and understanding of different worldviews provide the human service professional with increased options and objectivity.
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41
What significance does the increase in interest in the family have on the study of families?
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42
Give an example of a family decision that has become repetitive, habitual, or subconscious and explain why.
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43
How does sufficiency affect a family's decisions?
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44
Give an example of a family decision made using the Rational Model of decision-making.
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45
Give an example of a family decision made using the Bureaucratic Model of decision-making.
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46
Give an example of a family decision made using the Political Model for decision-making.
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47
Why is the 5-step Decision-Making Model the best framework for understanding how families make decisions?
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48
What three contextual factors influence the way families think and behave?
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49
What are the three value system assumptions given for the worldview framework developed by Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck?
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50
List the five distinctive orientations that exist within cultural groups.
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51
Discuss the three ways that a cultural group can view the orientation of human nature.
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52
What worldview orientation perspective is taken when a culture views a hurricane or typhoon as a natural event? Is this the orientation perspective of the United States? Why or why not?
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53
Identify the three time orientations represented within the worldview of different cultures.
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54
Give a definition for each of a lineal, collateral, and individualistic human relations orientation.
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55
If a family service provider has a different worldview orientation from his/her clients, what steps can he/she take to provide the best service?
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56
Explain what is meant by the idea that the field of family studies is multidisciplinary.
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57
Discuss the connection of family studies to social psychology.
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58
Discuss the connection of family studies to economics.
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59
Discuss the connection of family studies to biology.
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60
Explain and give examples of how identification of resources to meet specific needs is guided by culture, availability, and accessibility.
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61
Discuss the similarities and differences between family resource management and business management.
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62
Compare and contrast the Rational Model, the Bureaucratic Model, the Political Model, and the 5-step Decision-Making Model. Why is the 5-step Decision-Making Model more suitable for family decision-making?
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63
Discuss the historical, cultural, and environmental contextual factors that influence families. Use examples from your own family to illustrate these influences and how they change the way your family thinks or behaves.
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64
Identify and discuss the five basic orientations in worldview. As an illustration, include your own personal views/values for each orientation.
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