Association of Social Work Boards Masters (ASWB MSW) Practice Exam

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What is meant by 'negative entropy' in system theory terms?

  1. The decline of a system into chaos

  2. The system's lack of energy and resources

  3. Exchange of energy and resources that promote growth

  4. The system's resistance to change

The correct answer is: Exchange of energy and resources that promote growth

In system theory, 'negative entropy' refers to the exchange of energy and resources within a system that promotes growth and organization. This is contrasted with 'positive entropy', which is when a system tends towards chaos and disorder. Options A, B, and D are all incorrect as they do not accurately describe the concept of 'negative entropy'. Option A suggests a negative outcome of chaos, option B suggests the lack of energy and resources instead of the exchange of them, and option D refers to the system's resistance to change which is unrelated to the concept of 'negative entropy'.