and Consumer Sciences
1. In a family setting, how might the management process be applied to
improve decision-making regarding financial planning?
By making spontaneous financial decisions without a plan.
By avoiding discussions about finances to reduce conflict.
By systematically planning budgets, organizing resources,
leading discussions on financial goals, and controlling
expenditures.
By focusing solely on individual preferences without family input.
2. What does the term 'Ecology' refer to in the context of management
and decision-making?
The study of the relationships between living organisms and
their environment.
The evaluation of management processes in organizations.
The examination of psychological factors in decision-making.
The analysis of economic systems and their impact on society.
3. What is the primary responsibility of a householder in the context of
family decision-making?
To maintain the physical structure of the home.
To manage resources and make decisions for the household.
To oversee financial investments for the family.
To provide emotional support to family members.
,4. What term describes the act of selecting among alternatives in
management and decision-making?
Risk
Management Process
Happiness
Choice
5. Describe how 'Risk' influences the decision-making process in
management.
Risk influences decision-making by requiring managers to
evaluate potential negative outcomes and weigh them against
possible benefits.
Risk is solely about financial loss in management contexts.
Risk is only considered after a decision has been made.
Risk has no significant impact on decision-making in
management.
6. In the context of balancing stability and change, a(n) _____ is one that has
the capacity to maintain the status quo, thus avoiding change.
open system
flexible system
morphogenic system
morphostatic system
7. Describe how management tools contribute to effective decision-
making in organizations.
Management tools help streamline processes, enhance
communication, and provide data-driven insights that support
, informed decision-making.
Management tools focus solely on employee training and
development.
Management tools are primarily used for financial reporting and
auditing.
Management tools are only applicable in large corporations.
8. What is a defining feature of morphogenic systems?
They operate solely on predetermined rules.
They are static and unchanging.
They are characterized by their ability to adapt and evolve
over time.
They lack any form of feedback mechanisms.
9. In a family decision-making scenario, how might unclear boundaries
affect the outcomes of choices made?
Unclear boundaries may lead to confusion and conflict over
roles and responsibilities.
Unclear boundaries will have no impact on decision-making.
Unclear boundaries will simplify the decision-making process.
Unclear boundaries will enhance communication and
collaboration.
10. What is the primary purpose of feedback in a management system?
To ensure that all team members agree on decisions.
To eliminate all risks in the decision-making process.
To increase the complexity of management processes.
, To provide information for decision-making and improvement.
11. Describe the significance of the family ecosystem in decision-making
processes within human ecology.
The family ecosystem is a theoretical model with no practical
implications.
The family ecosystem operates independently of external social
influences.
The family ecosystem highlights how family interactions and
relationships influence decision-making and overall well-being.
The family ecosystem is solely focused on financial decisions
within the family.
12. Describe how social exchange theory can be applied to family
decision-making.
Social exchange theory emphasizes the importance of external
social pressures in family decisions.
Social exchange theory suggests that family decisions are made
solely based on emotional connections.
Social exchange theory indicates that family members should
prioritize individual happiness over collective well-being.
Social exchange theory can be applied to family decision-
making by analyzing how family members weigh the costs and
benefits of their choices.
13. Describe how a 'Problem' in decision-making can impact personal and
family choices.
A 'Problem' simplifies decision-making by providing clear
solutions.
A 'Problem' can create tension and necessitate careful