Deck 2: Foundations for Social Systems Theory

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Goal attainment (one of the four functional requisites) is consummatory (an end state) and

A) Internal
B) Instrumental
C) External
D) Equifinal
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What are the hallmarks of a good theory?
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Working with individuals to improve their conditions, while at the same time, working to change the social conditions that oppress and limit human potential is

A) Policy practice
B) Community practice
C) Systems emergence
D) The dual tradition
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The internalized rules for proper behavior in a particular situation involve

A) Roles
B) The reflexive
C) Latency
D) Adaptation
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Ecological theory focuses on the interdependence of everything sharing the same habitat. Provide a definition of PIE and discuss its impact on social work practice.
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For most of us, the family is central in the development of our sense of the generalized other and also our enduring values. The family is

A) A primary group
B) A secondary group
C) A tertiary group
D) A dominant group
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The quality of the self as being able to consider itself objectively is termed

A) Syntonic
B) Autistic
C) Conundrum
D) Reflexive
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The social systems perspective is based on nine assumptions. Identify and discuss four of these assumptions
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An agency program is created to treat heroin addiction. Over time the need for this treatment decreases, while the need to address Ecstasy addition increases. This is an example of

A) Integration
B) Adaptation
C) Latency
D) Goal attainment
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The 'generalized other' is defined by Mead as

A) The family system
B) An internal representation
C) The same as the id
D) Public opinion
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The person largely responsible for formulating general systems theory was

A) Allport
B) Freud
C) Lewin
D) vonBertalanffy
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According to Koestler, the attribute of all systems is to be simultaneously oriented outward to the environment and inward toward internal functioning. This is known as

A) Holon
B) Multifinality
C) Equifinality
D) Entropy
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General systems theory is essentially a theory of order. From this perspective define and contrast the concepts of entropy and negative entropy and the link with the concepts of open and closed systems.
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Social functions that are formally recognized by society, as the police function of preventing crime are

A) Manifest social functions
B) Latent social functions
C) Family social functions
D) Autonomous social functions
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Ecological theory offers a way of examining the effects of environment on social organization and therefore it becomes an approach to the general study of

A) Well-being
B) Homeostasis
C) Social change
D) Social work practice
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Identify and differentiate the four functions that can, according to Parsons, be used for the analysis of all social systems.
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A sociological theory that addresses the interactions between the individual and society through symbolic communication is

A) Role theory
B) General systems theory
C) Symbolic Interactionism
D) Functional theory
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General systems theory seeks to explain the principles of

A) Social behavior
B) Organization
C) Models
D) Personality development
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According to general systems theory, all systems are

A) Autonomous
B) Closed
C) Open
D) Humanistic
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Properties of a whole that are not possessed by the parts comprising the whole are known as

A) Emergent
B) System
C) Feedback
D) Entropy
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Goal attainment (one of the four functional requisites) is consummatory (an end state) and

A) Internal
B) Instrumental
C) External
D) Equifinal
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What are the hallmarks of a good theory?
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Working with individuals to improve their conditions, while at the same time, working to change the social conditions that oppress and limit human potential is

A) Policy practice
B) Community practice
C) Systems emergence
D) The dual tradition
D
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The internalized rules for proper behavior in a particular situation involve

A) Roles
B) The reflexive
C) Latency
D) Adaptation
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Ecological theory focuses on the interdependence of everything sharing the same habitat. Provide a definition of PIE and discuss its impact on social work practice.
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For most of us, the family is central in the development of our sense of the generalized other and also our enduring values. The family is

A) A primary group
B) A secondary group
C) A tertiary group
D) A dominant group
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The quality of the self as being able to consider itself objectively is termed

A) Syntonic
B) Autistic
C) Conundrum
D) Reflexive
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The social systems perspective is based on nine assumptions. Identify and discuss four of these assumptions
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An agency program is created to treat heroin addiction. Over time the need for this treatment decreases, while the need to address Ecstasy addition increases. This is an example of

A) Integration
B) Adaptation
C) Latency
D) Goal attainment
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The 'generalized other' is defined by Mead as

A) The family system
B) An internal representation
C) The same as the id
D) Public opinion
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The person largely responsible for formulating general systems theory was

A) Allport
B) Freud
C) Lewin
D) vonBertalanffy
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According to Koestler, the attribute of all systems is to be simultaneously oriented outward to the environment and inward toward internal functioning. This is known as

A) Holon
B) Multifinality
C) Equifinality
D) Entropy
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General systems theory is essentially a theory of order. From this perspective define and contrast the concepts of entropy and negative entropy and the link with the concepts of open and closed systems.
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Social functions that are formally recognized by society, as the police function of preventing crime are

A) Manifest social functions
B) Latent social functions
C) Family social functions
D) Autonomous social functions
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Ecological theory offers a way of examining the effects of environment on social organization and therefore it becomes an approach to the general study of

A) Well-being
B) Homeostasis
C) Social change
D) Social work practice
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Identify and differentiate the four functions that can, according to Parsons, be used for the analysis of all social systems.
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A sociological theory that addresses the interactions between the individual and society through symbolic communication is

A) Role theory
B) General systems theory
C) Symbolic Interactionism
D) Functional theory
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General systems theory seeks to explain the principles of

A) Social behavior
B) Organization
C) Models
D) Personality development
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According to general systems theory, all systems are

A) Autonomous
B) Closed
C) Open
D) Humanistic
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Properties of a whole that are not possessed by the parts comprising the whole are known as

A) Emergent
B) System
C) Feedback
D) Entropy
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