Research Methods
Empowerment and Resilience
Ecological Theory
Oppression and Prevention
Organizational and Systems Change
100
the Morris Justice project is an example of this
What is transformative research?
100
a part of the empowerment process which includes the belief that one can accomplish a goal
What is self-efficacy?
100
understanding human problems and competencies within the context of the characteristics of the individual, micro-level analysis, meso-level analysis, and macro-level analysis
What is ecology? OR what is the ecological model?
100
efforts aimed at limiting or avoiding the occurrence of an undesirable consequence or state of affairs and enhance wellness and competence
What is prevention?
100
a type of change that keeps everything the same as it currently is
What is first order change?
200
a value of the transformative research paradigm
What is self-determination, participation, community, inclusion, social justice, accountability oppressed groups, reflexivity?
200
the ability to overcome adverse conditions
What is resilience?
200
a system within the ecological model that is concerned primarily with culture and subcultures
What is macrosystem?
200
DARE is an example of this type of prevention
What is primary prevention?
200
an episodic and transformative change pursuit that is fundamental about shifting the status quo by altering key elements and functions
What is systems change?
300
a research paradigm that emphasizes that a single truth can be imperfectly understood through objective research
What is post positivism?
300
the part of the resilience process where people set, strive and seek to maintain goals
What is intention?
300
a system within the ecological model that is concerned primarily with interactions between the individual and its microsystems
What is mesosystem?
300
expelling an entire group from useful participation in social life and subjecting them to severe material deprivation and even extermination
What is marginalization?
300
the type of change that involves community members and works with them to decide how they want to shift the status quo
What is third-order change?
400
a tool to help us think explicitly about how we can make a great leap from what we observe or experience to the actions we take
What is the ladder of inference?
400
the three components of empowerment that support an individual in taking action to accomplish their goals
What is self efficacy, critical consciousness, skills and competencies?
400
a focus on resources within eco-systems, how they are distributed and how they can be used
What is cycling of resources?
400
Recidivism programs are an example of this type of prevention
What is secondary prevention?
400
a practice of thinking about who or what should be targeted for the intervention
What is bound the system?
500
the nature of knowing or understanding reality
What is epistemology?
500
Two similar concepts in both the resilience and empowerment processes
What is conscious awareness and action?
500
how people adhere to demands of different environments
What is adaption?
500
people not regularly participating in making decisions that affect the conditions of their lives and actions
What is powerlessness?
500
the four types of system properties
What is norms, resources, regulations, operations?