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Feedback loop
1) Identify problem, need, want, or goal. 2) Clarify values 3)
Identify resources 4) Decide, plan, and implement 5)
Accomplish goals and evaluate 6) Feedback-new
identification-new process
TERM 2
Resources
DEFINITION 2
Money, time, information, work/job, people, and
skills/interests.
TERM 3
Domestic Science movement
DEFINITION 3
Began as Home Economics and then became Family and
Consumer Sciences.
TERM 4
Pre-modern era
DEFINITION 4
1900s, no indoor plumbing, make own food, clothes, and
cleaning supplies. Start of innovations, factories, and
automobiles.
TERM 5
Modern era
DEFINITION 5
Mid 20th century, electricity in most houses, and buying
mostly from stores.
Post-modern era
Early 21st century, rely heavily on stores, computers, and
restaurants, ready to use things, and marketing.
TERM 7
1900-1930s
DEFINITION 7
Health, sanitation, hygiene, household production as
economic production.
TERM 8
1940-1950s
DEFINITION 8
Simplification, standardization and efficiency, and rise of
household equipment.
TERM 9
1950-1960s
DEFINITION 9
Valuing family goals, standards, and resources more than
work performance.
TERM 10
1970-1980s
DEFINITION 10
Development of a systems framework relating family, home,
and society.
systems theory
Systems theory is the transdisciplinary study of systems in
general, with the goal of elucidating principles that can be
applied to all types of systems in all fields of research.
TERM 17
morphogenic theory
DEFINITION 17
system that's adaptive and open to change.
TERM 18
morphostatic theory
DEFINITION 18
system that is resistant to change.
TERM 19
subsystem
DEFINITION 19
part of the larger system
TERM 20
cycle
DEFINITION 20
inputs brought in, transformed in the throughout stage, and
result in outputs, then translated to further inputs
feedback
system is closed in a feedback loop, making further inputs for
another subsystem, with negative feedback due to an
imbalance in system, and positive feedback to start a cycle.
TERM 22
negative entrophy
DEFINITION 22
tendency to keep going to defeat entrophy, dissolution, or
destruction.
TERM 23
homeostasis
DEFINITION 23
tendency to maintain balance.
TERM 24
equifinality
DEFINITION 24
phenomenon where different circumstances or conditions
may lead to different outcomes.
TERM 25
multifinality
DEFINITION 25
phenomenon where the same initial circumstances or
conditions may lead to different outcomes.
cognitive domain
logical thought processes
TERM 32
absolute values
DEFINITION 32
extreme, "black and white" values.
TERM 33
relative values
DEFINITION 33
with respect to (white) lying
TERM 34
intrinsic values
DEFINITION 34
values that are ends in themselves
TERM 35
extrinsic values
DEFINITION 35
values where their value comes from something external
traditional values
Traditional values refer to those beliefs, moral codes, and
mores that are passed down from generation to generation
within a culture, subculture or community.
TERM 37
personal values
DEFINITION 37
held by individuals for themselves.
TERM 38
professional values
DEFINITION 38
related to jobs and careers
TERM 39
VALS
DEFINITION 39
Values and Lifestyles
TERM 40
principle-oriented
DEFINITION 40
ppl guided by principles rather than feelings and emotions