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Deck 10: Social Networks and Psychosocial Relations
1
According to recent demographic data, the majority of single adults are between what ages?
A) 27-43
B) 55-62
C) 18-27
D) 35-64
A) 27-43
B) 55-62
C) 18-27
D) 35-64
35-64
2
What are the four attachment classifications discussed by Bowlby and his successors?
A) Secure, disengaged, absent, insecure
B) Secure, ambivalent, avoidant, disorganized
C) Safe, absent, dysfunctional, insecure
D) Detached, secure, pathological, warm.
A) Secure, disengaged, absent, insecure
B) Secure, ambivalent, avoidant, disorganized
C) Safe, absent, dysfunctional, insecure
D) Detached, secure, pathological, warm.
Secure, ambivalent, avoidant, disorganized
3
What are examples of noncognitive skills that children need for success in early schooling?
A) Empathy, working memory, interpersonal attunement
B) Emotional, social, verbal
C) Emotional, social, behavioral
D) None of the above
A) Empathy, working memory, interpersonal attunement
B) Emotional, social, verbal
C) Emotional, social, behavioral
D) None of the above
Emotional, social, behavioral
4
The primary socializing agent of growing importance in adolescence is:
A) Peers
B) Family
C) School
D) Religious institutions
A) Peers
B) Family
C) School
D) Religious institutions
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5
Bonding and bridging social capital can be defined as:
A) Bonding capital is vertical in nature with relationships formed outside the network.
B) Bridging capital is vertical in nature with relationships formed outside the network.
C) Bonding capital is horizontal in nature with relationships formed inside the community.
D) Both B and C
A) Bonding capital is vertical in nature with relationships formed outside the network.
B) Bridging capital is vertical in nature with relationships formed outside the network.
C) Bonding capital is horizontal in nature with relationships formed inside the community.
D) Both B and C
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6
What kind of relationships become increasingly important to emerging adults?
A) Friends
B) Political
C) Civic
D) Romantic partner
A) Friends
B) Political
C) Civic
D) Romantic partner
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7
What are Bourdieu's four kinds of capital?
A) Cultural, financial, educational, consumerist
B) Symbolic, economic, vocational, technological
C) Technological, creative, symbolic, relational
D) Economic, cultural, social, symbolic
A) Cultural, financial, educational, consumerist
B) Symbolic, economic, vocational, technological
C) Technological, creative, symbolic, relational
D) Economic, cultural, social, symbolic
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8
Increased education and socioeconomic status is associated with what social network characteristics?
A) Frequency of contact and structural location in the network
B) Size and closeness of members
C) Diversity and size
D) Diversity and density
A) Frequency of contact and structural location in the network
B) Size and closeness of members
C) Diversity and size
D) Diversity and density
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9
What is a current demographic trend in young adulthood?
A) Global community service
B) International adoption
C) Asking grandparents for money for graduate school
D) Returning to reside in their parents' home
A) Global community service
B) International adoption
C) Asking grandparents for money for graduate school
D) Returning to reside in their parents' home
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10
Nicholas Christakis's social network studies suggest what rule for how far the influence of our social network extends in its impact on health behavior?
A) Rule of first cousins
B) Three-degree rule
C) Four-degree rule
D) Two-degree rule
A) Rule of first cousins
B) Three-degree rule
C) Four-degree rule
D) Two-degree rule
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11
The research shows that assessment of both kinds of support is important and that both influence well-being. What are these two kinds of support?
A) Actual received and perceived
B) Anticipated and expected
C) Actual received and that which was needed
D) Expected support and free advice
A) Actual received and perceived
B) Anticipated and expected
C) Actual received and that which was needed
D) Expected support and free advice
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12
Longitudinal studies show that relationships in middle adulthood are significantly related to well-being. What kind of relationships are most related to well-being in the life course stage?
A) Doctors and social workers
B) Social worker and other service providers
C) Family and friends
D) Family and doctors
A) Doctors and social workers
B) Social worker and other service providers
C) Family and friends
D) Family and doctors
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13
As functional limitations increase with age, what type of social support becomes increasingly necessary?
A) Instrumental
B) Emotional
C) Financial
D) Vocational
A) Instrumental
B) Emotional
C) Financial
D) Vocational
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14
The costs and benefits of social relationships must always be assessed:
A) Using an eco-map
B) Using an econometric model
C) Within the context they occur
D) At the first social work visit
A) Using an eco-map
B) Using an econometric model
C) Within the context they occur
D) At the first social work visit
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15
What is one characteristic of responsive infant-caregiver attachment?
A) Resonance
B) Parental investment
C) Understanding
D) Attunement
A) Resonance
B) Parental investment
C) Understanding
D) Attunement
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16
Longitudinal studies show secure attachment in early childhood is a strong predictor of academic success in later school years.
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17
School is the primary socializing agent in early childhood.
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18
Research shows that adolescents with chronic health conditions may face more challenge in developing strong social support networks.
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19
Only bonding social capital is necessary for labor market attachment.
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20
Parental support in emerging adulthood is a significant predictor of a young person's success in education and employment.
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21
Give a definition of social capital conversion, and give an illustration of how social workers can intervene to maximize social exchange conversion opportunities for vulnerable populations.
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22
Give definitions of bonding and bridging social capital. Illustrate the differences in these types of social network relationships in a case example. How might community organizers help foster better opportunities for developing both kinds of social capital in families from economically disadvantaged neighborhoods.
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23
Describe the tenets behind identity economics. How might examining the gains and losses associated with capital development lead to identity construction? Give an example.
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24
Groups of researchers are currently focused on the use of assistive technology in helping older adults, particularly those living in low-income or rural areas, to age in place and ease family members' care burden. How do you think technology could assist in this process? What kinds of skills should social workers have in understanding and facilitating these developments?
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