Chapter 5 Flashcards

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Kohlbergs sequence of moral reasoning

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Pre-conventional - weighed by rewards and punishments
Conventional - morality is influenced by others
Post-conventional - your idea and belief of morality

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Value vs. Moral

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Measure of exchange
Subjective and personal in nature
Religious and spiritual framework
Universal value
Cultural and social value

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3
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Family values

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Are homogamous
Used to describe:
- family resource management of food consumption
- socioeconomic concept pertaining to the family as a social
- external concept

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4
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Values

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Cohorts and generations
Baby boomers: 1947-1964
Change in international travels

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5
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Attitudes

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Expression: about how we feel about a given thing
Learned predisposition: responding in a consistent manner to any given object
A mental position towards a foot

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6
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Research studies

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Feather: consider the consequences
Sherif and Sherif: conception of ways of life; perception
Fishbein and Ajzen: attitudes are dynamic;attitudes change with education and experience

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Selective interpretation

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Used to advantage
when individuals are exposed to a message that is not in agreement with their beliefs, they will selectively interpret some or all of the message to support their viewpoint.

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8
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Selective memory

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Retrieval of certain memory

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9
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Behavior

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The manner of conducting one self

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10
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Dupont

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actions motivated by needs and values.

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11
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Self perception theory

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aligning attitudes and behaviors.

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12
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Motivator for purchasing

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Quality - integrity - tradition - achievement - self expression

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13
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Impact of values, attitudes and behaviors on culture

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Accept- support

Do not accept- lack of support

Balance

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14
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Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Values, Attitudes, and Behaviors

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Old money: wealth of several generations.
Baumoel, Trippe, and Spencer’s research.
*Stein and Brier’s guidelines for parenting.

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Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Values, Attitudes, and Behaviors

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Teaching important tenants to children
- to share their good fortune
- philanthropy
- wealth is not an entitlement
- sudden wealth syndrome
- affluenza: extreme materialism
- societal risks with money

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16
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Who founded SNAP?

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The USDA

17
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What can you not purchase through SNAP?

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Beer, wine, cigarettes, tobacco, non food items, and hot food

18
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SNAP Frauds

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Recipient fraud - trafficking
Retail fraud
Income eligibility determinations

19
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Maryland children health insurance program

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Medi Cade/ Medical assistance

20
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What does WIC stand for?

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Women, infants, and children

Child can receive up until the age of 5 years old