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The HBSE competency involves an understanding of...

-human growth across the life span


- the range of social systems


- the ways in which social systems promote or deter people in maintaining or achieving health


- all of the above

all of the above

a customary set of beliefs can be described as a

traditional paradigm



-traditional paradigm


-alternative paradigm


-paradigm analysis


-all of the above

deconstruction in critical thinking refers to

analyzing perspectives through the eyes of the marginalized of the culture

-analyzing perspectives through the eyes of the marginalized of the culture


-reducing the concept to its simplest form


-moving a system to a smaller ecosystem


-all of the above

poverty can generally be attributed to

-barriers to attaining such things as health, education, and access to technology


-low birth rate and infant mortality


-oppression of a minority culture by a dominant culture


-all of the above

all of the above

the works of Copernicus and galilei signals the emergence of what paradigm shift?

positivism and the age enlightenment

-humanism and thr renaissance


-scholasticism and the middle ages


-postmodernism and multiple ways of knowing

the process by which the larger society teaches its new members the rules and customs of that society is called

socialization

-deconstruction


-socialization


-humanism


-protestantism

ethnicity refers to

-the transmission of customs, traditions, and values from one generation to the next


-physical and other external characteristics which indicate a person's culture


-a person's preferred cultural self-definition


-all of the above

all of the above

the process through which people gain power and resources necessary to shape their worlds and reach their full human potential is called

empowerment

-empowerment


-enculturation


-socialization


-paradigm shift

positivism refers to

a belief that knowledge is gained from objective observation

-specifically measurable data

-an optimistic view of the world


-a belief that knowledge is gained from objective observation


-a qualitative approach

a series of steps for conducting research and a set of prescriptions about how scientific knowledge should be created and judged refers to

scientific method

-oppositional paradigms

-alternative ways of knowing


-scientific method


-empirical knowledge

the tendency to see one's own group as more valuable than others is...

ethnocentrism

-patriarchy

-masculinity


-ethnocentrism


-humanism

"i can turn on the tv... and see people of my race widely and positively represented." this is an example of...

privilege

-oppression

-sublimation


-privilege


-ethnocentrism

which of the following is the most inclusive and respectful term?

a person with a visual impairment



-a victim of blindness

-a sightless person


-a person with a visual impairment


-a visually handicapped person

Karl Marx believed that people are forced into competitive behavior due to scarcity of resources. which theory does this reflect?

conflict theory

-functional theory

-interactive theory


-conflict theory


-role theory

cultural competence involves

-an understanding of cultures other than one's own


-an ability to understand one's own culture and biases


-an ability to apply this insight and knowledge to the practice setting


-all of the above

all of the above

which of the following would NOT be a typical question asked by a person practicing solution focused brief therapy?

how do you think your early childhood experiences might be contributing to the problem?

-can you tell me about a situation in which the problem is either not so present/pronounced?

-if you woke up tomorrow and the problem was magically solve, how would you know that?


-how do you think your early childhood experiences might be contributing to the problem?


-how do you think your friends and family will feel once the problem has been solved?

traditional models of individual human development has been criticized as

-placing too much emphasis on the individual


-overlooking global and cultural differences


-viewing development as achievement rather than simply change


-all of the above

all of the above



a 7-year-old who was developing normally begins to wet his bed and suck his thumb after his parents separation. he is exhibiting the defense mechanism of...

regression

-repression

-regression


-displacement


-reaction formation

a teenager tries several different styles of dress and music in an attempt to discover who he really is. this is an example of which of erikson's stages?



identity vs role confusion

-generativity vs isolation

-integrity vs despair


-identity vs role confusion


-trust vs mistrust

a newborn resolves the crisis of "trust vs mistrust" primarily through...

mutuality with the primary caregiver

-ability to self-soothe

-a responsive world community


-an ability to move to the next level


-mutuality with the primary caregiver

the ability to understand that an object's mass remains the same even when dimensions change refers to...

conservation

-object permanence

-seriation


-classification


-conservation

according to erikson, every stage of development involves a/an _____ which a person must resolve before s/he is ready to move to the next stage

developmental crisis

-epigenetic principle

-developmental crisis


-radius of circular relationships


-all of the above