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Add to cartWhat is human interaction?
Human interaction is the way people (and groups) act, react, and influence each other consciously and unconsciously.
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Provide an example of human interaction from daily life.
An example of human interaction is talking with friends or classmates, addressing someone on the street, or sending a message to someone.
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List the types of human interaction.
The types of human interaction include exchange, cooperation, power exertion, conflict, and conformity.
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Define behavior.
Behavior refers to the actions and reactions of an organism in relation to its environment.
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What are the internal factors that influence behavior?
Internal factors influencing behavior include biological factors, psychodynamic processes, cognitive processes, and learning processes.
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What are the external factors that influence behavior?
External factors influencing behavior include socio-cultural factors.
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Explain classical conditioning with an example.
Classical conditioning is a learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus that naturally produces a behavior. For example, Pavlovs experiment where dogs started to salivate at the sound of a bell that was previously associated with food.
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Describe operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning is a learning process where behavior is influenced by the consequences that follow it, such as rewards or punishments. Skinners experiments with animals demonstrated this by showing how behavior could be shaped by reinforcement.
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Create quizThis document contains 64 practice questions and answers designed to help students prepare for the household studies exam for the 3rd grade TSO. These questions are based on the curriculum guidelines for the years 2023 and 2024. The questions cover various topics such as human interaction, communication, societal systems, and more. Use these questions to test your understanding and readiness for the exam.
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08-16-2024
What is human interaction?
Human interaction is the way people (and groups) act, react, and influence each other consciously and unconsciously.Provide an example of human interaction from daily life.
An example of human interaction is talking with friends or classmates, addressing someone on the street, or sending a message to someone.List the types of human interaction.
The types of human interaction include exchange, cooperation, power exertion, conflict, and conformity.Define behavior.
Behavior refers to the actions and reactions of an organism in relation to its environment.What are the internal factors that influence behavior?
Internal factors influencing behavior include biological factors, psychodynamic processes, cognitive processes, and learning processes.What are the external factors that influence behavior?
External factors influencing behavior include socio-cultural factors.Explain classical conditioning with an example.
Classical conditioning is a learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus that naturally produces a behavior. For example, Pavlovs experiment where dogs started to salivate at the sound of a bell that was previously associated with food.Describe operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning is a learning process where behavior is influenced by the consequences that follow it, such as rewards or punishments. Skinners experiments with animals demonstrated this by showing how behavior could be shaped by reinforcement.What is observational learning?
Define insight learning.
What factors influence human interaction?
What is social attribution theory?
Differentiate between internal and external attribution.
What is the fundamental attribution error?
Explain the self-serving bias.
What is the halo effect?
What is the horn effect?
Define stereotypes.
What are prejudices?
How can active listening be applied in communication?
What is an I-message?
Define conflict.
What is a role pattern?
What is a role conflict?
What are instrumental conflicts?
What are interest conflicts?
Define socio-emotional conflicts.
What are relational conflicts?
Describe the phases of a conflict.
What are the positive consequences of a conflict?
What are the negative consequences of a conflict?
What is the Thomas-Kilmann model of conflict management styles?
What does the avoiding conflict management style entail?
What is the competing conflict management style?
Describe the accommodating conflict management style.
What is the collaborating conflict management style?
Define the compromising conflict management style.
What is assertive behavior?
What is aggressive behavior?
What is subassertive behavior?
Define globalization.
What are the positive effects of globalization?
What are the negative effects of globalization?
What is social stratification?
How does occupation influence social stratification?
How does socio-economic status affect social stratification?
What is a societal fault line?
How does the religion/philosophy fault line affect society?
What is the impact of the rich/poor fault line?
How does the high/low education fault line affect individuals?
What are current societal trends affecting social stratification?
How does migration influence social stratification?
What is the impact of environmental issues on social stratification?
How does poverty affect social stratification?
What is the effect of an aging population on social stratification?
How does gender thinking influence social stratification?
What is the role of genetics in social stratification?
How does the end-of-life choice affect social stratification?
What is the role of political representation in a democratic system?
How do interest groups participate in a democratic system?
What are trade unions?
What is the purpose of employers organizations?
How do mutual health insurance funds function in a democratic system?
What is the role of youth movements in a democratic system?