Chapter One
Chapter Three
Chapter Two
Chapter Five
Chapter Four
100

What is a set of ideas that attempt to explain certain events or phenomena?

What is Theory.

100

The Disease Model aims to provide a ________________ to the behavioral or physiological problem. 

What is cure. 

(An intervention to cure)

100

A ______________ is compounded of several parts or members working together to function and create whole.

What is a system.

100

Stereotyping and oppressing people based upon their race is known as what?

What is racism.

100

What theory seeks to understand behavior while considering conflict or tension among two or more social groups?

What is Conflict Theory. 

200

A range of information from various disciplines obtained through theories, research, and personal experience.

What is Knowledge.

200

The Temporal Lobe is responsible for what?

What is hearing, language, and memory. 

200

The ______________ framework aims to understand human behavior through assessing three different areas of functioning.

What is BioPsychoSocial. 

200

______________ is when people may try to transmit their own undesirable personal characteristics or feelings onto others.

What is Projection.

200

Name 3 aspects of culture.

What is: norms, values, customs, symbols, thoughts, traditions, politics, religions, languages, philosophies. 

300

Practice utilizing the interventions and knowledge deemed MOST valid and effective through scientific studies is known as what?

What is Evidence Based Practice.

300

What stage does Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development state that children believe the world revolves around them and they cannot understand a situation from another perspective?

What is Preoperational Stage (ages 2-7)

300

What is a visual representation of a family system?

What is a Genogram.

300

What theory is based upon inequality, competition, and exploitation?

What is Marxist Theory.

300

______________ are aspects of society that do not contribute to the overall good of society, or that blatantly harm the larger system.

What is Dysfunctions. 

400

A major human pitfall of research is what? (Identify at least one) 

What is:

Problems with observations

Overgeneralizations

Biases and Value Judgments 

Lack of Inquiry 

400

What stage does Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development state that children are able to develop thinking about abstract concepts?

What is Formal Operations Stage (ages 11-16).

400

What theory provides a way to understand human behavior in relation to a person's interactions with his/her social systems, such as family, religious groups, co-workers, classmates, or community.

What is Systems Theory. 

400

When people remain silent in the face of and benefit from oppression by others, it is called what?

What is Secondary Oppression. 

400

What theory advocates for the social, economic, and political equality between all genders?

What is Feminist Theory. 

500

The most important value in the Social Work Code of Ethics is what?

What is-

TRICK Question- ALL of them!

Service

Integrity/Competency

Social Justice

The importance of human relationships

The dignity and worth of the person

500

What stage does Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development state that children learn to pursue goals & interests?

What is Stage Three: Initiative vs. Guilt

500

What is a state of balance and internal stability that systems work to acquire and maintain.

What is homeostasis. 

500

Microaggressions are defined as what?

What is: the intentional and unintentional derogatory insults and slights that are communicated verbally, behaviorally, or through the environment to people of target groups. 

500

Who developed the idea that people learn and develop a sense of self through interactions and impressions of how others view and perceive us?

Who is Charles Horton Cooley.