In Johnson's personal styles for addressing conflict, the fox represents:
A) The compromiser
B) The aggressor
C) One who withdraws in order to avoid conflicts
D) One who values the relationship with the opponent much more than achieving his own goals
Define and give an example of relative poverty measure.
What will be an ideal response?
In Johnson's personal styles for addressing conflict, the________is one who is an aggressor moving boldly into conflict.
A) Fox
B) Shark
C) Teddy Bear
D) Turtle
Discuss how the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 became the foundation for US poverty interventions.
What will be an ideal response?
In Johnson's personal styles for addressing conflict, the__________is one who values the relationship with the opponent much more than achieving his own goals.
A) Fox
B) Shark
C) Teddy Bear
D) Turtle
List three of the major changes for benefit recipients that occurred when moving from AFDC to TANF.
What will be an ideal response?
In Johnson's personal styles for addressing conflict, the____________is one who withdraws to avoid conflict.
A) Fox
B) Shark
C) Teddy Bear
D) Turtle
Discuss at least three of the beliefs or explanations for poverty and how each one influences corresponding policy or intervention.
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following are positive aspects of conflict except:
A) Conflict can cause daily routines to become more exciting.
B) Conflict can be fun when it is not taken too seriously.
C) Conflict can facilitate the development and depth of relationships.
D) Conflict takes a lot of energy.
What is meant by the term less eligibility? Which belief about poverty does this term reflect?
What will be an ideal response?