Systems & Society
Across
- 4. In the fashion industry, the consumers make up the smallest scale of analysis. This includes their personal preferences, shopping habits, and purchasing decisions.
- 6. Cultural attitudes at the macro level seem to influence the meso level as well as the individual level, which in turn influence the macro level again. This is an example of a:
- 7. During the pandemic, universities had to change their model of education to online learning. The system's ability to deal with and get used to such a change is an example of:
- 9. When examining lead in ocean life, it is important to note that it is very soft and can damage the human brain and nervous system. These are _____ of lead.
Down
- 1. Omar is an oceanographer who spends his day-to-day work in a research lab looking at trace minerals in different life forms in the ocean. The depth and location of the ocean are:
- 2. Etiquette norms are a form of _______. There are unwritten rules about how to engage at the dinner table, like waiting your turn to speak at the table. These norms emerge from the collective interactions and expectations of individuals within the community.
- 3. Maria was just hired by ABC Corporation to work as a consultant and coach to help upper level management solve some serious issues within the company. Maria knows very little about the organization when she is hired. In order to figure out the organization and what is taking place, Maria needs to conduct a:
- 4. Economic trends shape the entire fashion industry as a whole at the _____ -level.
- 5. In the fashion industry, _____ -level entities operate within a specific market segment and influence consumer choices through their designs, marketing strategies, and pricing.
- 8. Omar is an oceanographer who spends his day-to-day work in a research lab looking at trace minerals in different life forms in the ocean. In this scenario, fish and lead are: