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What is first-order change?
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Alters, rearranges or replaces the individual members of a group. In the long run, same problem often reoccur with new members.
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What is second-order change?
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Considers that a group is more than just a sum of individuals - there are relationships between and among members, shared goals, agendas, and relationships of power. Change is generally more permanent.
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Community psychology concerns?
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Relationships among societies, communities and individuals.
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What does a context refer to?
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Refers to encapuslating environments within which an indifidual lives: family, friendship network, peer group, neighborhood, workplace, etc.
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Context minimization errors lead to?
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Psychological theories and research findings that are flawed or that hold true only in limited circumstances.
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What is fundamental attribution error?
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The tendency of observers watching an actor overestimate the importance of situational factors.
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Community psychologists see to...
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understand and improve individual, community, and societal quality of life.
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