Deck 6: Theoretical Perspectives on Diversity

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Pluralism is the same as assimilation.
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Postmodernism is a way of describing the best qualities of society.
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The narrative approach to social work is not part of the socially grounded approach.
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The principle of homophily is

A) the theory of homophobia in the United States
B) the belief that people should be able to advance socially and economically without having to sacrifice values and cultural heritage unwillingly
C) the theory that individuals prefer to develop social bonds with people who look and act like themselves
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The pluralistic perspective is

A) having more than one perspective
B) having more than one culture
C) being able to advance socially and economically without sacrificing our own culture
D) a number of theories compiled to create a broad perspective on culture
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The Cosmopolitanism theory challenges people to become closer to

A) themselves
B) others in their culture
C) "others"
D) their family
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When tolerance is not part of a culture what occurs?

A) Acceptance
B) Intolerance
C) Growth
D) Extremism
E) A and C
F) B and D
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Evidence shows that by 4 years of age children prefer playmates who engage in activities that are gender typical, and that between 3 and 5 year old children develop biases in favor of their own ethnic or racial groups. This is an example of which theory?

A) Contact theory
B) Neo-Marxist theory
C) Family systems theory
D) Ecological theory of human development
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Constructivism holds that

A) the idea of culture is constructed
B) culture is biologically constructed
C) people are able to build their own knowledge
D) society constructs knowledge for people
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The multicultural perspective supports the expression and celebration of differences in the private sphere but it fails to

A) recognize international economic cultures
B) recognize supportive cultures
C) recognize tensions rising from differences
D) understand local cultures
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Within the Contact theory, which five conditions need to be in place for contact to reduce prejudice?
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How is the Narrative theory a positive approach for social workers and their clients? Are there any negative aspects of this theory?
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How do symbols influence identity formation as described by the Symbolic Interactionism theory?
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Deck 6: Theoretical Perspectives on Diversity
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Pluralism is the same as assimilation.
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Postmodernism is a way of describing the best qualities of society.
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The narrative approach to social work is not part of the socially grounded approach.
False
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The principle of homophily is

A) the theory of homophobia in the United States
B) the belief that people should be able to advance socially and economically without having to sacrifice values and cultural heritage unwillingly
C) the theory that individuals prefer to develop social bonds with people who look and act like themselves
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The pluralistic perspective is

A) having more than one perspective
B) having more than one culture
C) being able to advance socially and economically without sacrificing our own culture
D) a number of theories compiled to create a broad perspective on culture
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The Cosmopolitanism theory challenges people to become closer to

A) themselves
B) others in their culture
C) "others"
D) their family
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When tolerance is not part of a culture what occurs?

A) Acceptance
B) Intolerance
C) Growth
D) Extremism
E) A and C
F) B and D
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Evidence shows that by 4 years of age children prefer playmates who engage in activities that are gender typical, and that between 3 and 5 year old children develop biases in favor of their own ethnic or racial groups. This is an example of which theory?

A) Contact theory
B) Neo-Marxist theory
C) Family systems theory
D) Ecological theory of human development
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Constructivism holds that

A) the idea of culture is constructed
B) culture is biologically constructed
C) people are able to build their own knowledge
D) society constructs knowledge for people
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The multicultural perspective supports the expression and celebration of differences in the private sphere but it fails to

A) recognize international economic cultures
B) recognize supportive cultures
C) recognize tensions rising from differences
D) understand local cultures
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Within the Contact theory, which five conditions need to be in place for contact to reduce prejudice?
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How is the Narrative theory a positive approach for social workers and their clients? Are there any negative aspects of this theory?
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How do symbols influence identity formation as described by the Symbolic Interactionism theory?
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