Casual
Theories
Casual Models
From the Reading
100

True or False: Casual Theories are never challenged and do not protect any existing social order

False

100

Which Causes Model resembles an "accident of Nature"?

Complex-Systems

100

Which framework involves no willful intention behind natural occruences?

The Natural

200

What are the two types of actions in Casual Theories?

Unguided and Guided

200

What model do politicians use as a way to avoid implementing policy?

Institutional

200

True or False: causes are objective and can be proved by scientific analysis?

True

300

Name the Four Casual Theories Stone Describes in the Chapter

Mechanical Cause

Accidental Cause

Intentional Cause

 Inadvertent Cause

300

What are the three models stone describes?

Complex systems

Instituitonal

Historical

300

True or False: Research on public opinion suggests that to some extent people have stable, overall outlooks on responsibility for social problems

True

400

Which Casual Theory describes unintended consequences with unguided actions?

Accidental Cause

400

Which model would be used to blame persistent high unemployment on "structural" causes?

Institutional 

400

What concept has become a key strategic weapon for pushing a problem out of the realm of accident into the realm of purpose?

Concept of risk

500

Which Casual theory includes harmful side effects that are known but ignored?

Intentional Cause

500

The historical model is connected to what theory on early policy decisions and future solutions?

Path dependence

500

How does stone describe causal argument in the polis?

Challenge or protect an existing set of rules, institutions, and interests

Assign blame and responsibility for fixing a problem and compensating victims

Legitimize certain actors as “fixers” of the problem, giving them new authority, power and resource

Create new political alliance among people who perceive themselves to be harmed by the problem

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