Society

ThrilledInspiration avatar
ThrilledInspiration
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

47 Questions

According to the text, what is the purpose of the Golden Circle?

To challenge the status quo

Which part of the brain is responsible for feelings, trust, loyalty, and decision-making?

Limbic brain

According to the text, what do successful leaders and companies do differently?

They challenge the status quo

According to the text, what part of the brain controls behavior when we communicate inside out?

The limbic brain

According to the text, what percentage of market penetration is needed for an idea to tip for mass market acceptance?

15-18%

According to the text, what is the main focus of the Dragonfly Effect?

Harnessing the power of social media

Which emotion is considered the birthplace of everything we are hungry for, such as creativity, joy, faith, love, and innovation?

Vulnerability

What is the main casualty of a scarcity culture?

Vulnerability

What does gratitude help us cultivate?

A mindset of abundance

According to the text, why is it important to defy social norms in order to create social change?

Social change can only occur if social norms are challenged

What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs suggest about human behavior?

Needs overlap and co-exist

Why does Brene Brown believe we live in a society of perceived scarcity?

Perceived scarcity leads to vulnerability

According to Karl Marx's theory, which of the following is NOT a key factor that determines social order?

Religion

According to Marx's theory, what is the role of power in determining social order?

Power determines social order

According to Marx's theory, what is the main cause of conflict in society?

Uneven distribution of resources

According to the text, what is one key aspect of wholehearted living?

Being vulnerable and courageous

According to the text, what does the Cyclical Theory say about changes in society?

Changes in society require a major event to cause change

According to the text, what does the Change Theory say about changes in society?

Different institutions are interdependent and will change together

According to Social Cognitive Theory, what is the central concept that describes the dynamic and reciprocal interaction of person, environment, and behavior?

Reciprocal Determinism

What is the term used to describe a person's actual ability to perform a behavior through essential knowledge and skills?

Behavioral Capability

Which type of behavior is more likely to be imitated according to Social Cognitive Theory?

Rewarded behaviors

What does Social Cognitive Theory emphasize about individuals?

Their uniqueness and ability to choose qualities and attributes

What does Social Cognitive Theory assume about changes in the environment?

Changes in the environment sometimes lead to changes in the individual

What does Social Cognitive Theory focus on in relation to behavior?

Past behavior and its influence on reinforcements

What is the view of Social Cognitive Theory on ethics and morality?

Ethics and morality are man-made

What does the Social Cognitive Theory focus on in relation to behavior?

Social Cognitive Theory focuses on past behavior and how it influences reinforcements, expectations, and expectancies, which will shape if and why a person engages in a certain behavior.

What are the key concepts that the Social Cognitive Theory emphasizes?

The key concepts that the Social Cognitive Theory emphasizes are past behavior, reinforcements, expectations, and expectancies.

How does past behavior influence behavior according to the Social Cognitive Theory?

Past behavior influences behavior by shaping reinforcements, expectations, and expectancies, which will determine if and why a person engages in a certain behavior.

What are the four principles to follow when taking action according to the Dragonfly puzzle?

easy, fun, tailored, open

What are the four things that the dragonfly taught Mahlikah Awe:ri?

1- Emotional stewardship 2- Directional Presence 3- Trust the process 4- We are sacred

Why is it important to challenge the status quo in order to create social change?

Challenging the status quo changes the system and paradigms, leading to tangible change

What does Brene Brown believe is the problem with living in a society of perceived scarcity?

Living in a society of perceived scarcity leads to a constant need to hustle for self-worth

What is the number one casualty of a scarcity culture?

Vulnerability

What does gratitude help us cultivate?

A mindset of abundance

What emotion becomes foreboding when we lose our tolerance for vulnerability?

Joy

What is one of the key aspects of wholehearted living?

Defying social norms to create social change

What are some of the key actions that need to be taken on a societal level to bring about social change?

Change our culture of scarcity, encourage vulnerability, encourage discussions, change how we view worth, take action, and be unafraid to fail or rely on others.

What are some ways that individuals can contribute to social change in their daily lives?

Encourage discussions, actively listen to others and consider their opinions, encourage vulnerability in ourselves and others, practice gratefulness, perform daily acts of kindness, and focus on mental health and helping others.

How does fear influence decision-making and behavior?

Fear often leads to making decisions based on avoidance, causing stress and panic. It can also affect self-esteem and lead to seeking support from others.

How do individuals react when they feel like they are not enough?

Individuals may react by experiencing panic, crying, and seeking support from others. It is important to work on managing panic and building self-confidence.

What is the significance of the Golden Circle in inspiring leaders and organizations?

The Golden Circle helps leaders and organizations communicate their purpose, cause, and belief, which inspires others to believe and support them.

What is the role of the neocortex in the Golden Circle concept?

The neocortex corresponds to the 'what' level and is responsible for rational thought, analytical thinking, and language, helping us understand facts and figures, features and benefits.

What is the role of the limbic brain in human behavior and decision-making?

The limbic brain, which includes the 'how' and 'why' levels, is responsible for feelings, trust, loyalty, and all human behavior and decision-making.

What is the importance of understanding the separation of powers between the neocortex and the limbic brain in communication?

Understanding the separation of powers helps us comprehend why we sometimes struggle to put our feelings into words, explain our actions, or justify our decisions. It also allows us to learn to put words to our feelings and be better able to inspire action in ourselves and others.

What is the Law of Diffusion of Innovation and what is the market penetration needed for an idea to tip for mass market acceptance?

The Law of Diffusion of Innovation states that for an idea to tip for mass market acceptance, it needs a market penetration of 15-18%. The early majority, who are driven by their beliefs, will not try something unless the innovators and early adopters have already embraced it.

What are the two types of laws mentioned by MLK and what condition does MLK propose for achieving justice in the world?

MLK mentions two types of laws in the world: those made by men and those made by a higher authority. MLK proposes that the world will be just when the laws made by men are consistent with the laws made by a higher authority.

What are the two wings of the Dragonfly Effect and what are the key principles associated with each wing?

The two wings of the Dragonfly Effect are FOCUS and GRAB ATTENTION. - The FOCUS wing emphasizes the importance of setting clear, concrete, measurable goals that matter to both the company and the target audience. It also emphasizes the need for humanistic understanding of the audience, actionable steps, testable measurement of progress, and clarity of goals.- The GRAB ATTENTION wing focuses on the challenge of getting someone to listen by forming an emotional bond. It highlights the importance of being original and delivering what people do not expect to stand out from the crowd.

Test your knowledge on the impact of natural resources and environment on societal development, as well as the importance of structure and infrastructure in organizing societies. Explore how these factors shape economies and influence cultural contexts. Get ready to expand your understanding of the interplay between society, resources, and the environment!

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

Society and Culture Quiz
5 questions

Society and Culture Quiz

UnderstandableOpal8857 avatar
UnderstandableOpal8857
Types of Society Quiz
15 questions

Types of Society Quiz

EnhancedConstructivism avatar
EnhancedConstructivism
Society and Economic Growth Quiz
18 questions
Society and Community Environment
20 questions
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser