Module 5c Flashcards
Exchange of personal stories, ideas, insecurities, and being vulnerable with each other are identified methods in _________________________.
Choose one answer.
a. political preferences
b. trust building
c. company building
d. comradery
b. trust building
___________ stretches beyond a shared sense of identify such as distant friends, colleagues, associates, sports teams, and people working on a group project. We do what others in that group do so we can remain connected or “keep our membership”.
Choose one answer.
a. bonding
b. assembling
c. looping
d. bridging
d. bridging
One limitation of Social Capital Theory is that it does not consider relationship building in group.
a. True
b. False
b. False
One limitation of Social Capital Theory is that it takes many layers of support to help people build relationships, which can slow down the efforts of health promotion initially.
a. True
b. False
a. True
_____________ helps groups of people come together with a sense of common identity aka “people like me”.
Choose one answer.
a. looping
b. bonding
c. bridging
d. assembling
b. bonding
There are four dimensions of social capital , what are they?
Choose one answer.
a. freedom, democracy, isolation, change agents
b. freedom, surplus spending, community fundraising, and pioneering
c. cognitive, structural, bonding, and bridging
d. cognitive, structural, boasting, and bridging
c. cognitive, structural, bonding, and bridging
Human beings thrive more in ____________.
Choose one answer.
a. buildings
b. programs
c. groups
d. isolation
c. groups
Social capital has been defined as the resources that people can access through their___________.
Choose one answer.
a. social interactions
b. mental health
c. social security
d. practices of social isolation
a. social interactions
Social Capital Theory is centered on the Health Belief Model.
a. True
b. False
b. False
Social capital is an investment to be made within trustworthy social networks.
a. True
b. False
a. True
Relationship building is essential in understanding Social Capital Theory.
a. True
b. False
a. True
Relationship building is not important if trying to enhance social capital.
a. True
b. False
b. False
Social Capital Theory refers to concepts of social networks (module 9), relationships, norms, and the trust needed for people to cooperate in reciprocal ways, for the greater good of the community.
a. True
b. False
a. True
People are the riches of their communities.
a. True
b. False
a. True
Social Capital Theory is centralized on mistrust.
a. True
b. False
b. False