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100

This concept describes the social process whereby one advantage that an individual has is likely to lead
to additional advantages.

What is the Matthew Effect? 

100

What does DRAT stand for? 

What is Domaines, Resources, Activities, and Tasks? 

100

Social capital describes resources embedded in one’s social networks, which can be what?

What is "accessed or mobilized through ties in the network?"

100

Crisis describes a phase of disorder in this.

What is a seemingly normal development of a system?

100

This term describes a bias toward thinking in short term time scales as opposed to longer term ones?

What is myopia? 

200

This is the missing factor of social vulnerability that goes with spatial and situational factors.

What is temporal? 

200

Resources are like these terms, and also describe boats or mariners.

What are human and material capacities?

200

This term describes capital within connections between people who are emotionally close.

What is bonding capital? 

200

A crisis has three characteristics: A threat, relatively unexpected, and this.

What is the urgency to act (or things will get worse)?

200

This term describes a bias where there is a tendency to recognize risk but to think that others are more at risk.

What is optimistic bias?

300

The model is appropriate when the event is an incident & involves a concentrated and familiar set of actors working in familiar areas of expertise. 

What is the Incident Command System? 

300

Activities are like this time, and also describe an overall evacuation.

What are conjoined actions? 

300

This term describes capital in connections between regular citizens and those in power.

What is linking capital? 

300

This is one of the critical challenges for crisis management that precedes terminating

What is either sense-making, decision-making or meaning-making?

300

This term describes a cognitive bias that leads people to disbelieve or minimize warnings?

What is normalcy bias? 

400

This model is appropriate when events are unexpected, largely dispersed, and involve unfamiliar actors involved in non-routine tasks.

What is the Emergent Human Resources Model? 

400

Domains are like this term, and also describe a ferry company.

What are units?

400

This term describes capital in connections between acquaintances and individuals who span groups.

What is bridging capital? 

400

In disasters, this characteristic describes when we might allow workers to construct a make-shift road to get aid vehicles in.

What is different performance standards?

400

Before you believe a warning, you need to do this first, according to Mileti and Sorenson. 

What is hear or understand the warning?

500

This term is the time difference between the introduction of material innovations and the resulting cultural practices.

What is cultural lag? 

500

Tasks are like this term, and also describe moving people by boat from Manhattan to Brooklyn?

What are divisions of labor within activities?

500

This is a central aspect of Rule 2B.

What is requiring mariners to deviate from rules to avoid immediate danger?

500

In disasters, you see more than usual this kind of interaction.

What is private and public sector interaction?

500

This describes the confidence people have in the continuity of their self-identity & the constancy of their surrounding social and material environments. 

What is ontological security?

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