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Family Resource Management exam 1 | ECED - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement, Quizzes of Family psychology

Class: ECED - Family Dynamics and Community Involvement; Subject: Early Childhood Education; University: Wayne State College; Term: Forever 1989;

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2010/2011

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TERM 1
Feedback loop
DEFINITION 1
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.
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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