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  • 1

    continuous pattern of change that occurs in either a condition, a process,

    trend

  • 2

    prevails for a considerable period of time or is not "short-lived"

    duration of time

  • 3

    accepted and embraced by a good number of people or a majority

    acceptability

  • 4

    based on traditions, systems of belief, and accepted values in a society

    cultural roots

  • 5

    may experience a rise or decline in its popularity and level of acceptance

    transitory increase or decrease

  • 6

    flexible or open to changes and adjustments to continually suit the needs of the people

    versatility

  • 7

    fulfills an essential human need

    basic need

  • 8

    refers to the way an emerging trend bends, modifies, or replaces an existing one

    driver of change

  • 9

    geared towards the improvement of an old trend

    innovation

  • 10

    They originated a long time ago but continue to exist and influence people in the present times

    mega trends

  • 11

    These are focused only on a specific component or part of a prevailing megatrend

    macro trends

  • 12

    Its scope is only limited to specific people, locations, or conditions

    micro trends

  • 13

    action of identifying a trend before it becomes mainstream or reaches its peak.

    trend spotting

  • 14

    searching for regularities or irregularities in patterns

    quantitative

  • 15

    gathering in-depth stories and accounts of everyday life

    qualitative

  • 16

    In this stage, a trend spotter poses relevant questions about an aspect of social life.

    formulating the questions

  • 17

    two points in history are identified for comparison.

    determining the time frame

  • 18

    this stage calls for the application of the appropriate tool aligned with the methodology

    gathering data

  • 19

    The trend spotter identifies a pattern and attaches meaning to it.

    tracing patterns

  • 20

    The trend spotter examines the causal mechanisms and the future effects of a trend.

    analyzing the sources and consequences of a trend

  • 21

    those that extend outside the self

    networks

  • 22

    the basic unit of society.

    family

  • 23

    the network that extends outside of the family

    community

  • 24

    Ancient Greek philosophers used _________ to assist them in answering their inquiries about the world.

    intuitive thinking

  • 25

    we can arrive at immediate decisions and conclusions without going through a rigorous step-by-step process.

    intuition

  • 26

    formulating ideas in an immediate manner

    immediacy

  • 27

    basing decisions or actions on the senses and past experiences

    sensing relationships

  • 28

    • ability to draw conclusions • linking ideas together

    reason

  • 29

    improvement of existing technolog

    technological innovations

  • 30

    changes in the patterns that are embedded in social institutions

    institutional changes

  • 31

    shifts in the characteristics of a population

    demographic changes

  • 32

    transformations in the living and nonliving components of the natural world

    environmental changes

  • 33

    impacts of a trend on the overall structure of society

    macro

  • 34

    effects of a trend on communities, institutions, and organizations.

    meso

  • 35

    observable in changes in human interactions

    micro

  • 36

    This refers to one's change of residence beyond a country's national boundaries.

    international migration

  • 37

    This refers to one's change of residence only within a country's states, provinces, cities, and municipalities.

    internal migration

  • 38

    This happens when one is forced to move out of the country due to external factors such as war or natural disasters.

    forced migration

  • 39

    The act of leaving the place of residence from the perspective of the home country

    emigration

  • 40

    The act of entering a foreign country from the perspective of the host country.

    immigration

  • 41

    The act of moving across a country without the intent to settle, but with the intent to further move to a different country.

    transit migration

  • 42

    The act of departing from a country to move to another country with the intention of going back to the place of origin within a specific timeframe.

    circular migration

  • 43

    The act of migration which refers to returning to the home country to settle after living in a foreign country.

    return or Re immigration

  • 44

    When a person's stay in a foreign country is limited in terms of duration

    temporary migration

  • 45

    when a person intends to settle in foreign country permanently

    permanent migration

  • 46

    When the stay of the person in a foreign country is unspecified in terms of duration

    undetermined migration

  • 47

    type consists of jobs that do not require formal training.

    unskilled

  • 48

    This category of labor requires various forms of education and training as required by the job.

    semi skilled

  • 49

    This category requires specialized training to attain specific skills needed for employment.

    skilled

  • 50

    This category includes jobs that require the highest level of education, training, and managerial skills.

    professional

  • 51

    A person who leaves his or her home country to live in a foreign country

    emigrants

  • 52

    A person who enters a foreign country to settle

    immigrants

  • 53

    A person who moves to a foreign country due to serious • risks such as war, persecution and violence.

    refugees

  • 54

    Factors that make people depart from their home country.

    push factor

  • 55

    Factors that encourage people to move toward a host country.

    pull factors

  • 56

    -A person is able to own a certain belief or act, and is willing to make it known publicly and privately

    internalization

  • 57

    -A person is influenced by someone he or she likes or looks up to, like a movie star, social celebrity, or a superhero

    identification

  • 58

    A person seems to agree, and follows what is requested or required of him or her to do or believe in, but does not necessarily have to really believe or agree to it

    compliance

  • 59

    Behavior, actions attitude, concepts, ideas, communications, wealth, and other resources that bring about changes in the beliefs, attitudes, and/or behavior of persons as a result of the action/s of another person

    social influence

  • 60

    Any activity that your family does ritualistically, and often these begin rather unintentionally, as we just naturally fall into grooves of repeatedly doing things that we enjoy doing together

    traditions

  • 61

    A state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection)

    relationship

  • 62

    Can be thought of as a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interests, proximity, and emotional bonding.

    friendship

  • 63

    Close relationships formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love

    partnership

  • 64

    Attraction based on sexual desire: affection and tenderness felt by lovers

    love

  • 65

    A relation between people

    relationship

  • 66

    - Relationships between people, especially those between friends, lovers and family

    personal relationships

  • 67

    A form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct.

    responsibility

  • 68

    Attractive quality; magnetic charm;fascination; allurement; enticement.

    attraction

  • 69

    The act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action.

    commitment

  • 70

    Tell someone how much you appreciate their presence in your life.

    gratitude

  • 71

    Two or more persons who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together as one household.

    family

  • 72

    -A person is able to own a certain belief or act, and is willing to make it known publicly and privately

    internalization

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    continuous pattern of change that occurs in either a condition, a process,

    trend

  • 2

    prevails for a considerable period of time or is not "short-lived"

    duration of time

  • 3

    accepted and embraced by a good number of people or a majority

    acceptability

  • 4

    based on traditions, systems of belief, and accepted values in a society

    cultural roots

  • 5

    may experience a rise or decline in its popularity and level of acceptance

    transitory increase or decrease

  • 6

    flexible or open to changes and adjustments to continually suit the needs of the people

    versatility

  • 7

    fulfills an essential human need

    basic need

  • 8

    refers to the way an emerging trend bends, modifies, or replaces an existing one

    driver of change

  • 9

    geared towards the improvement of an old trend

    innovation

  • 10

    They originated a long time ago but continue to exist and influence people in the present times

    mega trends

  • 11

    These are focused only on a specific component or part of a prevailing megatrend

    macro trends

  • 12

    Its scope is only limited to specific people, locations, or conditions

    micro trends

  • 13

    action of identifying a trend before it becomes mainstream or reaches its peak.

    trend spotting

  • 14

    searching for regularities or irregularities in patterns

    quantitative

  • 15

    gathering in-depth stories and accounts of everyday life

    qualitative

  • 16

    In this stage, a trend spotter poses relevant questions about an aspect of social life.

    formulating the questions

  • 17

    two points in history are identified for comparison.

    determining the time frame

  • 18

    this stage calls for the application of the appropriate tool aligned with the methodology

    gathering data

  • 19

    The trend spotter identifies a pattern and attaches meaning to it.

    tracing patterns

  • 20

    The trend spotter examines the causal mechanisms and the future effects of a trend.

    analyzing the sources and consequences of a trend

  • 21

    those that extend outside the self

    networks

  • 22

    the basic unit of society.

    family

  • 23

    the network that extends outside of the family

    community

  • 24

    Ancient Greek philosophers used _________ to assist them in answering their inquiries about the world.

    intuitive thinking

  • 25

    we can arrive at immediate decisions and conclusions without going through a rigorous step-by-step process.

    intuition

  • 26

    formulating ideas in an immediate manner

    immediacy

  • 27

    basing decisions or actions on the senses and past experiences

    sensing relationships

  • 28

    • ability to draw conclusions • linking ideas together

    reason

  • 29

    improvement of existing technolog

    technological innovations

  • 30

    changes in the patterns that are embedded in social institutions

    institutional changes

  • 31

    shifts in the characteristics of a population

    demographic changes

  • 32

    transformations in the living and nonliving components of the natural world

    environmental changes

  • 33

    impacts of a trend on the overall structure of society

    macro

  • 34

    effects of a trend on communities, institutions, and organizations.

    meso

  • 35

    observable in changes in human interactions

    micro

  • 36

    This refers to one's change of residence beyond a country's national boundaries.

    international migration

  • 37

    This refers to one's change of residence only within a country's states, provinces, cities, and municipalities.

    internal migration

  • 38

    This happens when one is forced to move out of the country due to external factors such as war or natural disasters.

    forced migration

  • 39

    The act of leaving the place of residence from the perspective of the home country

    emigration

  • 40

    The act of entering a foreign country from the perspective of the host country.

    immigration

  • 41

    The act of moving across a country without the intent to settle, but with the intent to further move to a different country.

    transit migration

  • 42

    The act of departing from a country to move to another country with the intention of going back to the place of origin within a specific timeframe.

    circular migration

  • 43

    The act of migration which refers to returning to the home country to settle after living in a foreign country.

    return or Re immigration

  • 44

    When a person's stay in a foreign country is limited in terms of duration

    temporary migration

  • 45

    when a person intends to settle in foreign country permanently

    permanent migration

  • 46

    When the stay of the person in a foreign country is unspecified in terms of duration

    undetermined migration

  • 47

    type consists of jobs that do not require formal training.

    unskilled

  • 48

    This category of labor requires various forms of education and training as required by the job.

    semi skilled

  • 49

    This category requires specialized training to attain specific skills needed for employment.

    skilled

  • 50

    This category includes jobs that require the highest level of education, training, and managerial skills.

    professional

  • 51

    A person who leaves his or her home country to live in a foreign country

    emigrants

  • 52

    A person who enters a foreign country to settle

    immigrants

  • 53

    A person who moves to a foreign country due to serious • risks such as war, persecution and violence.

    refugees

  • 54

    Factors that make people depart from their home country.

    push factor

  • 55

    Factors that encourage people to move toward a host country.

    pull factors

  • 56

    -A person is able to own a certain belief or act, and is willing to make it known publicly and privately

    internalization

  • 57

    -A person is influenced by someone he or she likes or looks up to, like a movie star, social celebrity, or a superhero

    identification

  • 58

    A person seems to agree, and follows what is requested or required of him or her to do or believe in, but does not necessarily have to really believe or agree to it

    compliance

  • 59

    Behavior, actions attitude, concepts, ideas, communications, wealth, and other resources that bring about changes in the beliefs, attitudes, and/or behavior of persons as a result of the action/s of another person

    social influence

  • 60

    Any activity that your family does ritualistically, and often these begin rather unintentionally, as we just naturally fall into grooves of repeatedly doing things that we enjoy doing together

    traditions

  • 61

    A state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection)

    relationship

  • 62

    Can be thought of as a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interests, proximity, and emotional bonding.

    friendship

  • 63

    Close relationships formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love

    partnership

  • 64

    Attraction based on sexual desire: affection and tenderness felt by lovers

    love

  • 65

    A relation between people

    relationship

  • 66

    - Relationships between people, especially those between friends, lovers and family

    personal relationships

  • 67

    A form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct.

    responsibility

  • 68

    Attractive quality; magnetic charm;fascination; allurement; enticement.

    attraction

  • 69

    The act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action.

    commitment

  • 70

    Tell someone how much you appreciate their presence in your life.

    gratitude

  • 71

    Two or more persons who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together as one household.

    family

  • 72

    -A person is able to own a certain belief or act, and is willing to make it known publicly and privately

    internalization