Deck 3: The Management Process

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Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management presents all the following Principles of Good Management EXCEPT ______.

A) set an example and provide clear guidance to staff
B) control finances carefully
C) apply scientific principles
D) strive for order and method in management
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Ellen Richards influenced family resource management by the study of ______.

A) sanitation, nutrition, and health
B) efficiency
C) economics
D) organization and production
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Frederick Taylor influenced family resource management by the study of ______.

A) sanitation, nutrition, and health
B) efficiency
C) economics
D) organization and production
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According to Vickers, the first era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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According to Vickers, the second era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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According to Vickers, the third era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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According to Vickers, the fourth era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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One reason why business management and family resource management are connected is because they both have concern for ______.

A) empowerment
B) government programs
C) power of the dollar
D) sustainability
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One of the most important challenges for both business and family in the future will be ______.

A) history
B) technology
C) economics
D) quality control
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Paolucci, Hall, and Axinn describe the family in terms of inputs and outputs with a central concept that puts the focus of the family as a(n) ______.

A) energy-driven organization
B) economic organization
C) decision-making organization
D) social system
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The purpose of Avery and Stafford's scheduling congruity theory of family resource management is to ______.

A) ignite more research on families
B) explain and predict family resource allocation behavior
C) show the need for families to make decisions
D) explain inputs and outputs of energy driven organization
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According to the text, a general belief in American culture is that time is ______.

A) an expenditure
B) flexible
C) a commodity
D) sufficient
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The average age of women giving birth in the United States has ______.

A) dramatically declined
B) gradually declined
C) dramatically increased
D) gradually increased
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Lamanna and Riedman suggest three emerging options for childbearing that include all EXCEPT ______.

A) adoption
B) remaining child-free
C) postponing parenthood
D) having only one child
Question
The number of working women who have children between the ages of 6 and 17 is approximately ______.

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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Lost possibilities for mothers who leave their careers to care for their young children are known as ______.

A) family dynamics
B) middle-class families
C) direct costs
D) opportunity costs
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Families manage money by transferring income into ______.

A) expandable forms
B) flexible forms
C) cash
D) opportunity costs
Question
Individuals and families operating at and below the poverty line manage finances in the following ways EXCEPT ______.

A) rely on cash more than a bank account
B) save for retirement
C) saving money is a low priority
D) share their money with family and friends
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Middle-class families manage their finances in the following ways EXCEPT ______.

A) focus on short-term savings
B) actively manage their monthly cash flow
C) share their money with family and friends
D) save for retirement usually through their employer
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Management is an on-going process of matching resources and needs.
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Ellen Richards published her beliefs about management as a science in The Principles of Scientific Management.
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Era two of household production and consumption was influenced by World War II and the Great Depression.
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During era three of household production and consumption, the focus shifted to better serve the changing social scripts of men and women.
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During era four of household production and consumption, home economics moved toward closer alignment with vocational education to form the vocational framework.
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Business management and family resource management have not had any connection throughout history.
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Technology has had a profound effect on both business management and family management.
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Most businesses do not recognize their employees' family obligations and view the two as mutually exclusive.
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Although both the family and business have common areas of interest such as job flexibility and childcare, research has been conducted independently from each other.
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Paolucci, Hall, and Axinn based their discussion of the family around the central concept that the family is "an energy driven organization."
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After the 20th century, economics was no longer of interest within the study of families.
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The intent of the scheduling congruity theory of family resource management was to help families organize their time.
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Contemporary studies of family resource management focus on new, groundbreaking theories.
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A common theme from past theory and approaches to family resource management focuses on decision-making.
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Although not all cultures believe that time is manageable, the general belief in American culture is that time is a commodity.
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Never before in history does a woman have less control over childbearing decisions than in the 21st century.
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Most people today are choosing not to parent.
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Because most parents today are working, there is little need for family resource management.
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The transformation of income into expendable forms is a management procedure.
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Research shows that there are no differences between the financial management of the lower class and middle class.
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Explain the origin of the profession of management.
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Why was management important following the Civil War?
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What are the three principles of good management presented in Beeton's Book of Household Management?
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List the four key managerial concepts proposed by Henry Fayol.
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What are the main differences between the work of Ellen Richards and Frederick Taylor in the application of science to management?
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What is the focus of management during era one of household production and consumption patterns as delineated by Vickers?
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What influence did World War II and the Great Depression have on era two of Vickers's four eras of household production and consumption patterns?
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What social changes caused the beginning of era three of Vickers' household production and consumption patterns?
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What was the response to the threat to eliminate home economics programs during era four of household production and consumption?
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What was the purpose of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984?
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Why did the principles of Japanese business become a popular management technique during era four of household production and consumption?
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How does technology effect both business management and family management?
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Give an example of a research topic that both business management and family resource management may find useful.
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Why has economics become more important to family resource management in recent years?
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What was the intent of the scheduling congruity theory of family resource management?
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Identify the five steps of the decision-making process.
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What are the three emerging options for childbearing today?
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What are the advantages for employers when they offer flextime and job sharing for working parents?
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What are opportunity costs associated with working parents?
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Outline the four eras of household production and consumption. What events brought about the transitions to each era?
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Discuss the importance of understanding the historical connection of business management and family resource management.
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Explain the roles of economic theory throughout the history of family resource management. How has it changed in importance over time?
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Explain the changes that have occurred in childbearing since the turn of the 20th century. How do childbearing decisions affect family resource management?
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Discuss the differences in management styles between lower-class and middle-class families according to Payne.
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1
Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management presents all the following Principles of Good Management EXCEPT ______.

A) set an example and provide clear guidance to staff
B) control finances carefully
C) apply scientific principles
D) strive for order and method in management
apply scientific principles
2
Ellen Richards influenced family resource management by the study of ______.

A) sanitation, nutrition, and health
B) efficiency
C) economics
D) organization and production
sanitation, nutrition, and health
3
Frederick Taylor influenced family resource management by the study of ______.

A) sanitation, nutrition, and health
B) efficiency
C) economics
D) organization and production
efficiency
4
According to Vickers, the first era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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According to Vickers, the second era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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According to Vickers, the third era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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According to Vickers, the fourth era of household production and consumption patterns was a focus on ______.

A) invention and production of goods and services
B) how the family or business unit operates within a greater system
C) interconnection among family, home, and society
D) changing roles of men and women
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8
One reason why business management and family resource management are connected is because they both have concern for ______.

A) empowerment
B) government programs
C) power of the dollar
D) sustainability
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One of the most important challenges for both business and family in the future will be ______.

A) history
B) technology
C) economics
D) quality control
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10
Paolucci, Hall, and Axinn describe the family in terms of inputs and outputs with a central concept that puts the focus of the family as a(n) ______.

A) energy-driven organization
B) economic organization
C) decision-making organization
D) social system
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11
The purpose of Avery and Stafford's scheduling congruity theory of family resource management is to ______.

A) ignite more research on families
B) explain and predict family resource allocation behavior
C) show the need for families to make decisions
D) explain inputs and outputs of energy driven organization
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According to the text, a general belief in American culture is that time is ______.

A) an expenditure
B) flexible
C) a commodity
D) sufficient
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The average age of women giving birth in the United States has ______.

A) dramatically declined
B) gradually declined
C) dramatically increased
D) gradually increased
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Lamanna and Riedman suggest three emerging options for childbearing that include all EXCEPT ______.

A) adoption
B) remaining child-free
C) postponing parenthood
D) having only one child
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The number of working women who have children between the ages of 6 and 17 is approximately ______.

A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 90%
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Lost possibilities for mothers who leave their careers to care for their young children are known as ______.

A) family dynamics
B) middle-class families
C) direct costs
D) opportunity costs
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Families manage money by transferring income into ______.

A) expandable forms
B) flexible forms
C) cash
D) opportunity costs
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18
Individuals and families operating at and below the poverty line manage finances in the following ways EXCEPT ______.

A) rely on cash more than a bank account
B) save for retirement
C) saving money is a low priority
D) share their money with family and friends
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Middle-class families manage their finances in the following ways EXCEPT ______.

A) focus on short-term savings
B) actively manage their monthly cash flow
C) share their money with family and friends
D) save for retirement usually through their employer
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Management is an on-going process of matching resources and needs.
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Ellen Richards published her beliefs about management as a science in The Principles of Scientific Management.
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Era two of household production and consumption was influenced by World War II and the Great Depression.
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During era three of household production and consumption, the focus shifted to better serve the changing social scripts of men and women.
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During era four of household production and consumption, home economics moved toward closer alignment with vocational education to form the vocational framework.
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Business management and family resource management have not had any connection throughout history.
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Technology has had a profound effect on both business management and family management.
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Most businesses do not recognize their employees' family obligations and view the two as mutually exclusive.
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Although both the family and business have common areas of interest such as job flexibility and childcare, research has been conducted independently from each other.
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Paolucci, Hall, and Axinn based their discussion of the family around the central concept that the family is "an energy driven organization."
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30
After the 20th century, economics was no longer of interest within the study of families.
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The intent of the scheduling congruity theory of family resource management was to help families organize their time.
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32
Contemporary studies of family resource management focus on new, groundbreaking theories.
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A common theme from past theory and approaches to family resource management focuses on decision-making.
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Although not all cultures believe that time is manageable, the general belief in American culture is that time is a commodity.
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Never before in history does a woman have less control over childbearing decisions than in the 21st century.
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Most people today are choosing not to parent.
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Because most parents today are working, there is little need for family resource management.
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The transformation of income into expendable forms is a management procedure.
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Research shows that there are no differences between the financial management of the lower class and middle class.
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40
Explain the origin of the profession of management.
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Why was management important following the Civil War?
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What are the three principles of good management presented in Beeton's Book of Household Management?
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43
List the four key managerial concepts proposed by Henry Fayol.
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What are the main differences between the work of Ellen Richards and Frederick Taylor in the application of science to management?
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What is the focus of management during era one of household production and consumption patterns as delineated by Vickers?
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What influence did World War II and the Great Depression have on era two of Vickers's four eras of household production and consumption patterns?
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What social changes caused the beginning of era three of Vickers' household production and consumption patterns?
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What was the response to the threat to eliminate home economics programs during era four of household production and consumption?
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What was the purpose of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984?
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Why did the principles of Japanese business become a popular management technique during era four of household production and consumption?
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How does technology effect both business management and family management?
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Give an example of a research topic that both business management and family resource management may find useful.
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Why has economics become more important to family resource management in recent years?
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What was the intent of the scheduling congruity theory of family resource management?
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Identify the five steps of the decision-making process.
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What are the three emerging options for childbearing today?
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What are the advantages for employers when they offer flextime and job sharing for working parents?
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What are opportunity costs associated with working parents?
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Outline the four eras of household production and consumption. What events brought about the transitions to each era?
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Discuss the importance of understanding the historical connection of business management and family resource management.
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Explain the roles of economic theory throughout the history of family resource management. How has it changed in importance over time?
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Explain the changes that have occurred in childbearing since the turn of the 20th century. How do childbearing decisions affect family resource management?
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Discuss the differences in management styles between lower-class and middle-class families according to Payne.
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