Deck 4: Categorizing Family Needs

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An example of a need is ______.

A) a chair
B) a wrist watch
C) a car
D) an apple
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The context of time and place affects ______.

A) needs and wants
B) standard of living
C) self-esteem
D) relationships to family
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In the United States, those who are considered poor ______.

A) have less than most people in other countries
B) usually have more than just the basic necessities
C) have a difficult time getting basic necessities
D) do not have a television
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The United Nations' Millennium Development Goals focus on all global human needs EXCEPT ______.

A) reducing hunger
B) access to primary education
C) access to technology
D) addressing childhood mortality
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According to Maslow, individuals climb a path to life satisfaction using ______.

A) Consumer Resource Exchange Model
B) specific needs and wants
C) categorization of needs
D) Hierarchy of Needs
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The lowest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.

A) physiological needs
B) esteem needs
C) self-actualization
D) safety needs
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An example of the lowest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) an apartment
B) a promotion
C) a padlock
D) love
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An example of the second level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) an apartment
B) a promotion
C) a padlock
D) love
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The third level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.

A) esteem needs
B) physiological needs
C) self-actualization
D) social needs
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An example of the third level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) a padlock
B) love
C) a promotion
D) an apartment
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The fourth level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.

A) esteem needs
B) physiological needs
C) self-actualization
D) social needs
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An example of the fourth level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) a padlock
B) love
C) a promotion
D) an apartment
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Maslow believes that even though all needs on the Hierarchy of Needs are met, one may still be unfulfilled unless he or she is able to reach his or her potential. This is known as ______.

A) self-esteem
B) self-actualization
C) self-motivation
D) self-respect
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The Consumer Resource Exchange Model was developed by Bristow and Moven and is based on the concept that ______.

A) those who are without basic needs are motivated
B) consumers manage resources in order to meet their needs
C) needs are based on others' reactions to us
D) everyone needs love and acceptance
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Intermediate needs are second-order goals or needs within advanced societies. An example of an intermediate need would be ______.

A) a telephone
B) adequate clothing
C) clean water
D) a television
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In a crisis, research indicates that what a family needs most is ______.

A) money
B) insurance
C) time off from work
D) information
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Even though the Krishnan family is struggling financially, they feel a need to carry out the practice of offering a dowry when their oldest daughter gets married. This is known as ______.

A) cultural rituals
B) lifespan
C) gender differences
D) social expectations
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In addition to physical needs, older adults have needs that include ______.

A) social activities
B) maintaining their independence
C) new sources of income
D) employment
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A tool used to collect demographic information to determine the needs of certain populations is known as ______.

A) a needs assessment
B) a population survey
C) a planned obsolescence
D) cultural rituals
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A need is something that you would like to have but is not essential.
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Time and place change needs.
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Needs and wants are determined by personal choice.
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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, social needs include self-respect, status, and recognition.
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According to Maslow, very few people ever achieve self-actualization.
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According to the Consumer Resource Exchange Model, the need for spiritual connection may be an additional need for some.
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An individual's perception of good health is the same for all economic levels.
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Individuals with higher levels of basic need satisfaction are better able to deal with stress.
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Second-order goals include safe childbearing and clean water.
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Situations or circumstances do not change the perception of what a family needs.
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Educational needs are critical to a family's ability to get out of poverty.
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Technology has no effect on the production and consumption of goods.
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According to Doyal and Gough, cultural rules must be carried out for needs to be met.
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Changes throughout the lifespan cause needs to change.
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Children, adolescents, and adults follow the same set of transitions although their needs may be different.
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As adults age, essential needs include social dependency and experimentation.
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Men and women have the same physical needs but their personality differences create different needs.
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Communal traits, more common for women than men, are needs related to forming and maintaining social relationships with others.
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A needs assessment is an important tool used to communicate.
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Meeting individual or family needs automatically means that the needs of society will be met.
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What is the difference between a need and a want?
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How does time change needs?
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List Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and give an example of each.
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Explain how the family benefits when family members are able to realize self-actualization.
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How does the Consumer Resource Exchange Model differ from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
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Identify ways in which economic needs are met.
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Explain why those who have higher levels of need satisfaction are better able to deal with stress.
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What is the difference between a family that can recognize their needs and one that can't?
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Why is it difficult to measure need satisfaction?
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Give an example of an "intermediate" need.
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How do circumstances change family needs?
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Give an example of a social change in your lifetime that changed family needs.
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How does personality affect the perception of need?
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If a family is struggling to make ends meet, how will their needs differ from the family who is financially stable?
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What part does technology play in family needs?
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Identify the four preconditions necessary for society before needs are met.
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Give an example where cultures may differ in identifying basic needs.
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Explain why when adults age, their needs return to physical needs.
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What is the difference between communal traits and agentic traits that affect the needs of men and women?
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Why is it important that a needs assessment be current?
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Using the ideas of Maslow, explain how the Hierarchy of Needs applies to a family. Give examples from each level.
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Use the Consumer Resource Exchange Model to identify an example from your own experience of how each of the four assumptions is or could be realized.
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Explain the differences that exist when looking at needs for families based on the categories of economics, physiological, psychological and social.
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For each of the following, discuss how the change will affect their needs: (a) a family member is diagnosed with late-stage cancer; (b) a husband has just lost his job and is the sole household provider; (c) a couple has just had their first child.
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Develop a plan to conduct a needs assessment to determine if a new community center is needed.
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1
An example of a need is ______.

A) a chair
B) a wrist watch
C) a car
D) an apple
an apple
2
The context of time and place affects ______.

A) needs and wants
B) standard of living
C) self-esteem
D) relationships to family
needs and wants
3
In the United States, those who are considered poor ______.

A) have less than most people in other countries
B) usually have more than just the basic necessities
C) have a difficult time getting basic necessities
D) do not have a television
usually have more than just the basic necessities
4
The United Nations' Millennium Development Goals focus on all global human needs EXCEPT ______.

A) reducing hunger
B) access to primary education
C) access to technology
D) addressing childhood mortality
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5
According to Maslow, individuals climb a path to life satisfaction using ______.

A) Consumer Resource Exchange Model
B) specific needs and wants
C) categorization of needs
D) Hierarchy of Needs
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The lowest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.

A) physiological needs
B) esteem needs
C) self-actualization
D) safety needs
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An example of the lowest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) an apartment
B) a promotion
C) a padlock
D) love
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An example of the second level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) an apartment
B) a promotion
C) a padlock
D) love
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The third level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.

A) esteem needs
B) physiological needs
C) self-actualization
D) social needs
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An example of the third level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) a padlock
B) love
C) a promotion
D) an apartment
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The fourth level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.

A) esteem needs
B) physiological needs
C) self-actualization
D) social needs
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An example of the fourth level as one moves up Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs would be ______.

A) a padlock
B) love
C) a promotion
D) an apartment
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13
Maslow believes that even though all needs on the Hierarchy of Needs are met, one may still be unfulfilled unless he or she is able to reach his or her potential. This is known as ______.

A) self-esteem
B) self-actualization
C) self-motivation
D) self-respect
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14
The Consumer Resource Exchange Model was developed by Bristow and Moven and is based on the concept that ______.

A) those who are without basic needs are motivated
B) consumers manage resources in order to meet their needs
C) needs are based on others' reactions to us
D) everyone needs love and acceptance
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Intermediate needs are second-order goals or needs within advanced societies. An example of an intermediate need would be ______.

A) a telephone
B) adequate clothing
C) clean water
D) a television
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In a crisis, research indicates that what a family needs most is ______.

A) money
B) insurance
C) time off from work
D) information
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17
Even though the Krishnan family is struggling financially, they feel a need to carry out the practice of offering a dowry when their oldest daughter gets married. This is known as ______.

A) cultural rituals
B) lifespan
C) gender differences
D) social expectations
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In addition to physical needs, older adults have needs that include ______.

A) social activities
B) maintaining their independence
C) new sources of income
D) employment
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A tool used to collect demographic information to determine the needs of certain populations is known as ______.

A) a needs assessment
B) a population survey
C) a planned obsolescence
D) cultural rituals
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A need is something that you would like to have but is not essential.
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Time and place change needs.
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Needs and wants are determined by personal choice.
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According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, social needs include self-respect, status, and recognition.
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According to Maslow, very few people ever achieve self-actualization.
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According to the Consumer Resource Exchange Model, the need for spiritual connection may be an additional need for some.
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An individual's perception of good health is the same for all economic levels.
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Individuals with higher levels of basic need satisfaction are better able to deal with stress.
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Second-order goals include safe childbearing and clean water.
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Situations or circumstances do not change the perception of what a family needs.
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Educational needs are critical to a family's ability to get out of poverty.
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Technology has no effect on the production and consumption of goods.
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According to Doyal and Gough, cultural rules must be carried out for needs to be met.
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Changes throughout the lifespan cause needs to change.
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Children, adolescents, and adults follow the same set of transitions although their needs may be different.
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As adults age, essential needs include social dependency and experimentation.
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Men and women have the same physical needs but their personality differences create different needs.
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Communal traits, more common for women than men, are needs related to forming and maintaining social relationships with others.
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A needs assessment is an important tool used to communicate.
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Meeting individual or family needs automatically means that the needs of society will be met.
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40
What is the difference between a need and a want?
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How does time change needs?
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42
List Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and give an example of each.
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Explain how the family benefits when family members are able to realize self-actualization.
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How does the Consumer Resource Exchange Model differ from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
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45
Identify ways in which economic needs are met.
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Explain why those who have higher levels of need satisfaction are better able to deal with stress.
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What is the difference between a family that can recognize their needs and one that can't?
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Why is it difficult to measure need satisfaction?
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Give an example of an "intermediate" need.
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50
How do circumstances change family needs?
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Give an example of a social change in your lifetime that changed family needs.
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How does personality affect the perception of need?
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If a family is struggling to make ends meet, how will their needs differ from the family who is financially stable?
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What part does technology play in family needs?
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Identify the four preconditions necessary for society before needs are met.
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Give an example where cultures may differ in identifying basic needs.
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Explain why when adults age, their needs return to physical needs.
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What is the difference between communal traits and agentic traits that affect the needs of men and women?
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Why is it important that a needs assessment be current?
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Using the ideas of Maslow, explain how the Hierarchy of Needs applies to a family. Give examples from each level.
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Use the Consumer Resource Exchange Model to identify an example from your own experience of how each of the four assumptions is or could be realized.
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Explain the differences that exist when looking at needs for families based on the categories of economics, physiological, psychological and social.
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63
For each of the following, discuss how the change will affect their needs: (a) a family member is diagnosed with late-stage cancer; (b) a husband has just lost his job and is the sole household provider; (c) a couple has just had their first child.
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Develop a plan to conduct a needs assessment to determine if a new community center is needed.
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