#1
Who proposed the Ecological Systems Theory?
Urie Bronfenbrenner
ExplanationTheory proposed by this developmental psychologist.
#2
Which of the following is an example of a microsystem according to Ecological Systems Theory?
Neighborhood
ExplanationClosest environments where direct interactions occur.
#3
According to Ecological Systems Theory, which level of environment influences an individual's development most closely?
Microsystem
ExplanationImmediate environment where direct interactions occur.
#4
Which of the following is an example of an exosystem in Ecological Systems Theory?
Workplace
ExplanationIndirect influences from external settings.
#5
Which level of the Ecological Systems Theory involves interactions between different microsystems?
Mesosystem
ExplanationConnections between various immediate environments.
#6
In the Ecological Systems Theory, what does the 'macrosystem' refer to?
Cultural norms
ExplanationBroad cultural contexts and societal values.
#7
What is the central concept of Ecological Systems Theory?
Interdependence of systems
ExplanationMutual influences among various environmental systems.
#8
In the context of Ecological Systems Theory, what does the term 'Chronosystem' refer to?
Historical context
ExplanationInfluences from historical events and transitions.
#9
Which of the following is NOT a dimension of the Bioecological Model proposed by Urie Bronfenbrenner?
Intrasystem
ExplanationNot a recognized dimension in the theory.
#10
Which level of the Ecological Systems Theory involves the individual's own characteristics and beliefs?
Ontosystem
ExplanationIntrapersonal factors affecting development.
#11
In the context of Ecological Systems Theory, what does the term 'ontosystem' refer to?
Individual characteristics and beliefs
ExplanationPersonal traits and beliefs influencing development.
#12
What does the term 'proximal processes' refer to in the context of Ecological Systems Theory?
Direct interactions between the individual and the environment
ExplanationClose interactions between the individual and immediate surroundings.