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This perspective sees human behavior as the outcome of reciprocal interactions
of persons operating within linked social systems.
Systems Perspective
The processes by which information about past behaviors in a system are fed
back into the system in a circular manner.
Feedback Mechanisms
This term refers to the usual behaviors of persons occupying a particular social
position.
Role
This theory emphasize systems processes that produce change, even sudden,
rapid, radical change.
Chaos Theory/Complexity Theory
True or False:
Systems are made up of interrelated members (parts) that constitute a linked
whole. Each part of the system impacts all other parts and the system as a whole.
True
True or False:
Not all systems are subsystems of other larger systems.
False; They are.
True or False:
Systems do not maintain boundaries that give them their identities.
False; They do.
True or False:
The dynamic interactions within, between, and among systems produce both
stability and change, sometimes even rapid, dramatic change.
, True
True or False:
Functionalist Sociology assumes that interactions take place within a closed
system that is isolated from exchanges with other systems.
True
Dynamic Systems Theories, like Chaos Theory, assumes that a more ____ system
is more likely to receive resources from external system than a more ______
system.
Open/Closed
True or False:
The systems perspective is more useful for understanding human behavior than
for directing social work interventions.
True
True or False:
Systems Perspective suggests that we should not widen the scope of
assessment and intervention and expect poor outcomes from multidimensional
interventions.
False; It suggests that we should widen the scope/expect better outcomes
This perspective typically looks for sources of conflict and causes of human
behavior in the economic and political arenas, and more recently in the cultural
arena.
The Conflict Perspective
True or False:
In sociology, the Conflict Perspective has two traditions; A utopian Tradition that
foresees a society in which there is no longer a basis for social conflict, and a
second tradition that sees conflict as inevitable in social life.
True
True or False:
Conflict Perspective promotes the idea that groups and individuals do not try to
advance their own interests over the interests of others as they compete for
scarce resources.