Adapting actions and approaches to meet needs makes the intervention more successful. An individuals changing needs or preferences can dictate the approach taken. Being sensitive to these changes will benefit all.
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time and type of response.
Mary Parker Follett's (1868-1933) groundbreaking organization theory idea that refers to the complicated and dynamic manner in which individuals respond to each other and how the situation progresses. The concept of circular response has significant implications for how individuals relate to one another. Specifcally, in order to understand social situations, it must be recognized that an individual does not respond to a rigid, static environment, but rather to one that is constantly changing and exerting new demands as well as pressures on the individual. Morevover, individuals are constantly changing the environment and their behaviors.
Type I functional response - no matter how many prey individuals are around, the predator individuals take them at the same rate.
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- no matter how many prey individuals are around, the predator individuals take them at the same rate
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The Bill of Rights was enacted in response to fears that the Constitution did not do enough to protect the rights of individuals.
Cells constantly change in response to external stimuli.
A youthquake is a shift in society in response to changing tastes of younger people.
It is a plan that allows for adaption and innovation in response to changing circumstances