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Family Resource Management Final The Family & Consumer Sciences Body of Knowledge is centered on basic human needs. - true Capacity building and resource development and sustainability are particularly applicable to resource management which part of the Family & Consumer Sciences Body of Knowledge do these fall under? - cross-cutting themes Which of the following is NOT considered a core concept of the FCS Body of Knowledge? - resource management Management is the process of using resources to achieve goals. - true Which of the following is the first step in the management process? - identify, problems, needs, wants, goals Which of the following is NOT a part of the Management Process? - consider all the alternatives Which of the following lists reflects the four important points to remember about management. - choice, risk, influence, action The most basic needs, according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory, are air, food, water, shelter, and sleep. Which of the following categories includes these? - physiological needs Which of the following disciplines that forms the foundation for Resource Management is the study of human beings? - anthropology Which of the following innovators is considered the founder of home economics (now known as Family and Consumer Sciences)? - Ellen Swallow Richards Which of the following is true of Lillian Gilbreth? - She was an efficiency expert along with her husband and applied work-saving principles in the home. A morphogenic family is one that is closed to change - false The Human Ecosystems Theory emphasizes the interconnection of the natural, constructed, and behavioral environments - true Which of the following theories uses trajectory, transitions, and turning points to describe the predictable changes in individuals and families over time? - life course development perspective Which of the following represent examples of transitions? - going to school, dating and courtship, pregnancy A system is an integrated set of parts that function together for some end purpose or result. Which of the following describes the mesosystem? - The interaction between two or more micro-systems There are several environments that directly affect the individual. Which one is related the person's clothes and adornments? - portable environment The "S" in SMART Goals stands for Specific. Which of the following examples would be the most specific goal? - I want to lose 10 pounds. What would make the following goal measurable? I want to increase the number of books I read. - I want to read two novels this month. Julian has set a goal to graduate from college on schedule in 2 years. Which of the following is a logical secondary goal for Julian? - I want to take 15 hours each semester. Values are... - principles that guide behavior. Values that are based on situation or context are considered - Relative values Terminal values represent - End states of existence Which of the following is NOT a tangible or material resource? - Intellect Particularistic resources are - Those we only exchange with select others. The Foa & Foa Model is an example of the ___ of resources - interdependence Which of the following is NOT true of the Foa and Foa Model? - Love, Status, and Information are highly concrete resources. The value, applicability, productiveness, or usefulness of a resource. - Utility Outside rewards or incentive - Extrinsic motivation The belief that things will get better - Optimism bias The careful and responsible management of that which is entrusted to one's care. - Stewardship The ability to recognize and use resources effectively. - Resourcefulness The sum of resources available within a group - Resource capacity The sum of readily available resources an individual possesses. - Resource stock The skills, talents, and abilities that people possess - Human resources The highest-valued alternative that must be sacrificed to satisfy a need or want. - Opportunity

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