What is defined as...
basic requirements of life; things necessary for survival
Needs
100
Define 'resources'.
Things people use to achieve their goals.
100
What are 'Values'?
People's feelings or attitudes about things that are important to them.
100
What are 'goals'?
* What people aim for in life.
* Things people want to achieve in order to satisfy their needs and wants
* A desired end, something you wish to get or do
200
What type of factor would 'relationships and love' fit into?
Socioemotional
200
What is defined as...
things that are desirable but not necessary in order to survive?
Wants
200
Explain either
a) Interchangeability of resources
or
b) Sustainability of resources
a) Exchanging (swapping) one resource for another
b) *Responsible management of resources
*Appreciating the non-renewable nature of many
resources.
200
What are 'standards'?
* Extent to which a person achieves a goal
* Measure of success or satisfaction in reaching that goal
200
What type/classification of goal is achieved in the near future (a week or a few weeks)
Short-Term goal
300
What type of factor are 'policies and laws that promote the welfare of all people'?
Political
300
What is 'Self-actualisation?
*The feeling that your life has purpose, meaning and depth.
*Refers to people who have the desire to be the very best they can and who extend themselves to reach their full potential.
* Feelings of pleasure and satisfaction experienced in reaching one's full potential.
300
What are the 3 ways of classifying resources?
1. economic and non-economic
2. human and non-human
3. formal and informal
300
Honesty, freedom, health, happiness, peace". What are these examples of?
Values
300
What type/classification of goals reflect those values that are held to be most important. They are more difficult and take longer to achieve (usually many years)
Long-Term goals
400
What is Wellbeing?
* Measure of satisfaction and fulfillment with life.
* Relates to how well people's needs are met.
* Related to quality of life.
* State whereby a person feels generally satisfied and happy
400
Other than Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what is one other way of classifying needs?
1. Primary or Secondary needs
or
2. Physical, social, emotional, cultural, spiritual needs
400
Name the 2 ways that resources can be classified according to their nature.
1. Finite (limited) and Infinite (unlimited)
2. Renewable (can be restored or replenished) and Non-renewable (once used are no longer available)
400
"To score over 75% in an exam". What is this an example of?
Standard
400
What type of goals are classified as 'those set by groups of people who share similar beliefs and customs and often live in the same area'?
Community goal
500
What are the 5 factors that impact on wellbeing?
Socioemotional
Physical
Economic
Political
Spiritual
500
What are the levels in 'Maslow's Hierarchy of needs (in order)?
Self-Actualisation
Esteem Needs
Social Needs
Safety Needs
Physiological Needs
500
What are the 7 'influences on availability of and acess to resources?
(SLEDAGE)
Socioeconomic status
Location (Geographic location)
Education
Disability
Age
Gender
Ethnicity/culture
500
Explain the interrelationship of values and standards.
Standards tend to originate from values. You choose your standands based on your values.
500
Explain the SMART principle of goal setting (what each letter stands for).
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time-framed