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ABS 200 Course Flashcards
This deck covers the essential concepts from the ABS 200 course, including applied behavioral science, values and ethics, empowerment, theories on groups, organizations and power, neighborhoods, community building, global issues, and social advocacy.
What is Applied Behavioral Science?
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Definition
What is Applied Behavioral Science?
The scientific study of behavior and applying it to solve real-world problems.
What are the professional values and ethics guiding Generalist Practice?
Values such as respect, integrity, and social justice, and ethics like autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and veracity.
What is Empowerment Theory?
A strengths-based perspective that emphasizes individual and collective power to affect change.
What are the primary principles involved in community building?
Building relationships, enhancing strengths, and working towards positive change.
What is Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?
A problem-solving approach that uses the best available evidence to make informed decisions.
What is the Person-In-Environment (PIE) perspective?
A holistic approach that considers the mutual interaction between individuals and their environments.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What is Applied Behavioral Science? | The scientific study of behavior and applying it to solve real-world problems. |
What are the professional values and ethics guiding Generalist Practice? | Values such as respect, integrity, and social justice, and ethics like autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and veracity. |
What is Empowerment Theory? | A strengths-based perspective that emphasizes individual and collective power to affect change. |
What are the primary principles involved in community building? | Building relationships, enhancing strengths, and working towards positive change. |
What is Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)? | A problem-solving approach that uses the best available evidence to make informed decisions. |
What is the Person-In-Environment (PIE) perspective? | A holistic approach that considers the mutual interaction between individuals and their environments. |
What are the dynamics and concept of power in organizations? | Power can be gender-based, political, or related to cost, and it can either facilitate or hinder the provision of services. |
What is the difference between a neighborhood and a community? | A neighborhood is a geographic area, while a community is a group of people who share common interests, values, or identities. |
What are global issues? | Issues that affect people worldwide, such as poverty, climate change, and social inequality. |
What is social advocacy and justice? | The process of fighting for social justice and promoting equality and fairness for all individuals. |