color theory Crossword Puzzles
Common Assessment 1 2025-09-22
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- eclips--> sun, earth, moon
- there are _____ moon phases
- everything started as a tiny dense point and expanded
- a explanation based on reasoning
- believed in the sun centered theory
- last 4 planets
- 24 hours for the earth to _____
- 29 days to complete the moon phases
- an earth centered theory
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- eclipse--> sun, moon, earth
- used a telescope to support theories
- a giant space neighborhood
- all space, time, matter, and energy
- the galaxy we live in
- 365 days for the earth to _____
- first 4 planets
- bright spot with a stream of dust
- a sun centered theory
- the type of heat energy from the sun
19 Clues: last 4 planets • first 4 planets • the galaxy we live in • a sun centered theory • an earth centered theory • eclips--> sun, earth, moon • a giant space neighborhood • eclipse--> sun, moon, earth • there are _____ moon phases • 365 days for the earth to _____ • 24 hours for the earth to _____ • a explanation based on reasoning • bright spot with a stream of dust • ...
Couples Crossword 2 2025-09-25
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- Where we first looked at stars together
- our favorite color
- Our bracelets represent what theory?
- Alecs's favorite flower
- Alecs's favorite matcha place
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- Alecs's favorite popcorn
- Aaron's favorite pokemon
- Aaron Solana, ___, BSN, RN
- On Ryan's birthday, you led me into my room so I could play what?
- Where we had to jumpstart my car in the middle of the night
- The game we would always play every night
- The movie we watched on an LA rooftop
12 Clues: our favorite color • Alecs's favorite flower • Alecs's favorite popcorn • Aaron's favorite pokemon • Aaron Solana, ___, BSN, RN • Alecs's favorite matcha place • Our bracelets represent what theory? • The movie we watched on an LA rooftop • Where we first looked at stars together • The game we would always play every night • ...
Plato's Theory of Forms 2024-04-23
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- Plato's book in which the cave is discussed.
- The modern word that is related to the original Greek word for Form.
- Extra-_________, or real in the strictest sense of the word.
- A pristine region (REALM) of the physical universe located above the surface of the Earth.
- Where the following quote about the Form of Beauty can be found: "It is not anywhere in another thing."
- Non-material ____________ ideas possess the highest and most fundamental kind of reality.
- The universals of what we see with our eyes.
- The argument from human __________ says "We call both the sky and blue jeans by the same color."
- Transcendent to time.
- Stands under the changes and is the thing actually being seen.
- The opposite of Plato's "Forms;" the _______ world known to us through sensation.
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- A Form is an objective ________ of perfection.
- Plato often wrote about philosophy in the form of a ________ between two characters.
- In the cave allegory, things perceived in the world are _______ of the real things.
- The "Theory of ________" is another term for the "Theory of Forms."
- These Forms may have preceded _____________.
- Socrates' description of the world of forms does not match his __________ principles.
- Transcendent to space.
- The argument that says, "No one has ever seen a perfect circle, yet everyone knows what a circle is.
- Plato describes the world of Forms as a ________ region of the physical universe located above the surface of the Earth.
- The theory where writers use Socrates in dialogue as a mouthpiece to get their own views across.
- The objects that are seen only _______ the real Forms.
22 Clues: Transcendent to time. • Transcendent to space. • Plato's book in which the cave is discussed. • These Forms may have preceded _____________. • The universals of what we see with our eyes. • A Form is an objective ________ of perfection. • The objects that are seen only _______ the real Forms. • Extra-_________, or real in the strictest sense of the word. • ...
Earth Science Review #1 2022-05-13
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- pollution doesnt have a specific origin
- mineral that has oxygen and silicon
- explains how earthquakes &volcanoes erupt
- partly decomposed organic material
- resistance of a mineral to scratch
- any size group of interacting parts
- required industries to reduce water poll.
- deposit when heavy eroded part. settle in water
- molecule of oxygen containing 3 oxygens
- decreased illegal dumping of hazardous waste
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- internal structure is changed
- naturally occurring,inorganic crystalline mat.
- tentative explanation that is tested
- well tested &widely accepted explanation
- appearance of light reflected from the surface
- the tendency of a mineral to break along a plane
- the color of a mineral in powdered form
- composed of core, mantle, and crust
18 Clues: internal structure is changed • partly decomposed organic material • resistance of a mineral to scratch • mineral that has oxygen and silicon • any size group of interacting parts • composed of core, mantle, and crust • tentative explanation that is tested • pollution doesnt have a specific origin • the color of a mineral in powdered form • ...
ELA Comprehension 2025-02-18
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- Number of moments Dahl remembers vividly
- Odysseus's fake name
- Sweetshop Owner
- The tree where cocoa beans come from
- What the boys do to Mrs. Practchett
- Scientific explanation that still needs to be proven
- Name of the Cyclops
- Candy made from rats
- Chocolate that has less dairy and sugar
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- How Yellow Fever is spread
- Number of men Odysseus takes with him
- Candy that changes color
- Paying farmers a livable wage
- Name of the island Odysseus is from
- The boys have the keys to this taken
- Punishment Dahl receives
- Disease that makes you yellow
- Odysseus makes the Cyclop ________ after sticking a pole in his eye
18 Clues: Sweetshop Owner • Name of the Cyclops • Odysseus's fake name • Candy made from rats • Candy that changes color • Punishment Dahl receives • How Yellow Fever is spread • Paying farmers a livable wage • Disease that makes you yellow • What the boys do to Mrs. Practchett • Name of the island Odysseus is from • The tree where cocoa beans come from • The boys have the keys to this taken • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- A place provided for women and men to congregate
- helped spread the scientific method and is from England
- Believed in social equality for women
- Believed in freedom of religion
- Created the social contract theory
- Made a small pox vaccine
- used to investigate small objects
- Used math to help prove the heliocentric theory true
- Theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- helped spread and create the scientific method and is from France
- Created the 3 laws of motion
- Theory that the earth is in the center of the universe
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- people who hoped to apply science and reasoning to all aspects of society
- The father of modern criminal law
- Agreement among the members of society to cooperate for social benefits
- Invented a version of the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- First person to propose the heliocentric theory
- He thought men were born selfish and wicked but thought that they could improve
- revolution Early modern period where modern science transformed the views of nature
- made the book The Spirit Of The Laws
- was used to see the planets and stars up close
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Believed men were born selfish and wicked
23 Clues: Made a small pox vaccine • Founder of modern chemistry • Created the 3 laws of motion • Believed in freedom of religion • The father of modern criminal law • used to investigate small objects • Created the social contract theory • made the book The Spirit Of The Laws • Believed in social equality for women • Believed men were born selfish and wicked • ...
Chapter 1 - Moral Philosophy 2018-02-10
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- Thoughts and ideas about morality
- Valid claims based on moral/ethical reasons; life, autonomy, etc.
- Claims protected by law
- Ethical theory that considers the consequences of an action; from the Greek for "goal"
- Concerned with individual acts rather than generalizations
- Nature of moral judgments and structure of moral concepts
- Ethical theory emphasizing duties
- Commitment that exists only once certain conditions are met
- Obligation; must be done regardless of consequences
- Desirable attitudes
- Absolute, inescapable duties in Kantian ethics
- Duties determined by the present situation; at first glance
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- 18th-century German deontologist who placed emphasis on motives
- An ordinary freedom; not guaranteed but not denied
- Theory that emphasizes character traits
- Duty that is binding in all circumstances
- Valid claims guaranteed in a society
- Another term for teleological theory; based on results of an action rather than the nature of the action
- Concerned with the rules from which an action is derived and whether those rules promote happiness
- Type of consequentialist/teleologist theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill
- Ethical thinking that purports to guide human behavior
- Deals with issues like justice, rights, and equality
- Emphasized the concept of natural (moral) rights
23 Clues: Desirable attitudes • Claims protected by law • Thoughts and ideas about morality • Ethical theory emphasizing duties • Valid claims guaranteed in a society • Theory that emphasizes character traits • Duty that is binding in all circumstances • Absolute, inescapable duties in Kantian ethics • Emphasized the concept of natural (moral) rights • ...
ELA CROSSWORD WEEK 1-2 2022-02-01
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- of a color) intensely deep or bright.
- surround or fill with a quality or
- provide a background or setting for.
- a machine with a similar set of controls
- the lack or denial of something
- in a way that is influenced by the part
- complex brain structure embedded deep
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- the rate at which something occurs
- covering or affecting a large area.
- a state's annual income
- evoking admiration through size
- make up (a composite whole); constition
- form a theory or set of theories
- experiencing or characterized
- in a deliberate and intentional way.
15 Clues: a state's annual income • experiencing or characterized • evoking admiration through size • the lack or denial of something • form a theory or set of theories • the rate at which something occurs • surround or fill with a quality or • covering or affecting a large area. • provide a background or setting for. • in a deliberate and intentional way. • ...
Life - Existence 2025-06-11
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- "Let's play with blocks!" (name the theory you think of when reading that line)
- The first theory that we talked about in this presentation
- The smallest pieces that might randomly come together to form you
- Something you gained from this presentation
- Bang Theory The theory we named
- Bonus: Do you exist?
- The faster you move, the slower time flows. The closer you are to a huge object, a planet, a star, a black hole, the more time itself warps around you.
- Someone who talked about the information
- The first word of the presentation
- Something that might be real or not
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- What we question when thinking about memory
- If you're reading this, then you definitely do this
- Something created when a star collapses
- Someone who talked about the Big Bang Theory
- A concept we explored; but can you be sure it’s real?
- Something that happens forever
- What memory might be, according to the theory
17 Clues: Bonus: Do you exist? • Something that happens forever • Bang Theory The theory we named • The first word of the presentation • Something that might be real or not • Something created when a star collapses • Someone who talked about the information • What we question when thinking about memory • Something you gained from this presentation • ...
Earth Science 2023-10-12
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- This is an inorganic, naturally occurring solid that has definite chemical composition and atomic structure.
- What is this theory that also known as Parallel Universe?
- This is mostly made up of methane simple chemical compound that is made up of C & H atoms.
- This is the operation of logging trees or clearing of forested land.
- What is this theory that implies that the universe started from a point of singularity?
- What is this theory that presented by Alan Guth,Andrei Linde,Paul Steinhart & Andy Albrecht in 1980?
- What is a device that stores enery?
- What is this hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen w/ telescope?
- Who proposed the Bigbang Theory?
- This is used to build and maintain an organism's body.
- What is the other term or name of the lithosphere?
- Cannot be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle.
- This includes the rocks of the crust & mantle,the metalic liquid outer core, and the solid metalic inner core.
- What is the process where liquid vapor changes into water droplets?
- Can be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle.
- This dissolves & transports chemicals within and to and from a cell.
- What is the organisms that use light or chemical energy to run their life processes?
- This is the water that falls to the earth when it's raining.
- This is the movement of water into the ground from the surface.
- What do you find in atmosphere that surround the Earth's air?
- What is the rock that form from exposure to intense heat or pressure?
- It is the ability to resist being scratched.
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- What is the process where liquid water changes into water vapor?
- What is the energy that offers an enormous & clean energy?
- What is this theory that proposed by Albert Einstein & Richard Tolman (1930)?
- What is the loose surface material that covers most land?
- What is the rock that form the compaction and cementation of sediments?
- This is the movement of solid, liquid and gaseous water through the atmosphere.
- This influences how quickly atoms & molecules move.
- This subsystem is the total amount of water that includes water on the surface, underground, and air.
- This is when a mineral breaks irregularly.
- What is the rock that form from the cooling & solidification of lava or magma?
- This is the way in which a mineral breaks along smooth flat planes.
- This is a great cloud of gas & dust (nebula) collapse because of a gravitational pull.
- What is the Electric power distribution company in the Philippines?
- What is this theory that expands has no beginning or end?
- What is a thin gaseous layer that envelopes the lithosphere?
- This is the color of the powdered mineral.
- This is defined as a gravitationally bound system of stars.
- What is the enery that utilizes kinetic energy of falling or running water to turn a turbine generator & generate electricity?
- What is this energy of the empty space & is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate?
- This is the set of all life forms on Earth.
- This is the process where ice and snow change into water vapor, skipping the liquid phase.
- It is how a mineral reflects light.
- This is when the evaporation of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere.
- This is naturally occuring liquid composed of complex hydrocarbons.
- What is the oldest known energy source?
- What is the most obvious properties of a mineral?
- Black combustible rock made up of elemental C,H,O,N & varying amounts of S.
- This is the process where water vapor changes into ice, skipping the liquid phase.
50 Clues: Who proposed the Bigbang Theory? • What is a device that stores enery? • It is how a mineral reflects light. • What is the oldest known energy source? • This is when a mineral breaks irregularly. • This is the color of the powdered mineral. • This is the set of all life forms on Earth. • It is the ability to resist being scratched. • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2024-04-26
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- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion
- theory of emotion in which physiological arousal precedes/creates the emotion
- hormone that signals the hypothalamus and brain stem to reduce appetite and increase the amount of energy used
- (level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
- signals to others that we need support
- the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases
- positive feeling associated with having our needs met
- theory of motivation, the desire to direct your behavior toward excelling, succeeding, or outperforming others at some task
- theory of motivation, theories of motivation which focus on human potential and the drive to be the best a person can be
- A limbic system structure involved emotion, particularly fear and aggression.
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- Schachter's theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal
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- part of frontal lobe responsible for adding cognition to emotion (decides how to respond to emotions)
- a desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment
- theory of motivation, How thoughts, beliefs, expectations drive behavior
- theory of motivation, people perform actions in order to maintain an optimal level of arousal
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
- a neural center located in the limbic system; connects emotions to memories
- theory of motivation, Theory for motivation stating:Natural selection removes genetic tendencies opposite to this as not meeting such tasks will result in death without reproduction. are motivated by
- part of the brain involved in regulating hunger (homeostasis)
- a desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake
- hunger-triggering hormone secreted by hypothalamus
- occurs when one is blocked from their goal or injustice is occuring
23 Clues: signals to others that we need support • hunger-triggering hormone secreted by hypothalamus • positive feeling associated with having our needs met • passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • a desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake • part of the brain involved in regulating hunger (homeostasis) • ...
Unit 8 - Motivation and Emotion 2024-03-04
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- Zajonc and LeDuoux argued that certain emotions, like fear, don’t need conscious cognitive appraisal because they have a direct route to this limbic system structure
- theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- the other major topic of this unit
- second level on maslow’s pyramid
- this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- one of the major topics of this unit
- this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
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- this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed
- this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
- this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
24 Clues: second level on maslow’s pyramid • the other major topic of this unit • one of the major topics of this unit • this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs • this type of motivation is present without reinforcers • this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed • this nervous system returns your body to a resting state • ...
The Color Purple 2016-02-12
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- brand of bituminous binder
- a variety of a language that is distinguished from other varieties of the same language by features of phonology
- an auxiliary language that has come into existence through the attempts by the speakers of two different languages to communicate and that is primarily a simplified form of one of the languages
- or impudent
- exclusion
- a project undertaken
- radiating or reflecting light
- to treat tenderly nurse or tend
- a person who oversees
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- made holy or consecrated
- a piece of furniture with shelves
- actions or donations to aid the poor
- pertaining to
- the making of amends for wrong or injury done
- a person who does menial
- capability
- gloomily dark
- any of a group of diseases
18 Clues: exclusion • capability • or impudent • pertaining to • gloomily dark • a project undertaken • a person who oversees • made holy or consecrated • a person who does menial • brand of bituminous binder • any of a group of diseases • radiating or reflecting light • to treat tenderly nurse or tend • a piece of furniture with shelves • actions or donations to aid the poor • ...
ELA CROSSWORD WEEK 1-2 2022-02-01
Across
- of a color) intensely deep or bright.
- surround or fill with a quality or
- provide a background or setting for.
- a machine with a similar set of controls
- the lack or denial of something
- in a way that is influenced by the part
- complex brain structure embedded deep
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- the rate at which something occurs
- covering or affecting a large area.
- a state's annual income
- evoking admiration through size
- make up (a composite whole); constition
- form a theory or set of theories
- experiencing or characterized
- in a deliberate and intentional way.
15 Clues: a state's annual income • experiencing or characterized • evoking admiration through size • the lack or denial of something • form a theory or set of theories • the rate at which something occurs • surround or fill with a quality or • covering or affecting a large area. • provide a background or setting for. • in a deliberate and intentional way. • ...
color 2022-01-30
Color 2023-04-24
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- Another word for color
- Color scheme that forms a rectangle on the wheel, using not one but two complementary color pairs
- Coloe scheme that uses colors that are next to a color
- Colors that are opposite from one another
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- How vibrant a color is
- How dark or light something is
- Color scheme that uses three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle
7 Clues: How vibrant a color is • Another word for color • How dark or light something is • Colors that are opposite from one another • Coloe scheme that uses colors that are next to a color • Color scheme that uses three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle • ...
color 2021-03-07
7 Clues: opposite of white • the color of the sky • the color of a banana • the color of a hotdog • all of the colors together • it is the opposite of black • the color that is always healthy
Color 2021-03-17
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- Colors that are across from each other on the Color Wheel
- A color with white mixed in.
- Colors that are next to each other on the Color Wheel.
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- Dull colors made by mixing complimentary colors.
- How Bright or how dull a color is.
- A color with black mixed in.
- Pure color without white, black or the compliment.
7 Clues: A color with white mixed in. • A color with black mixed in. • How Bright or how dull a color is. • Dull colors made by mixing complimentary colors. • Pure color without white, black or the compliment. • Colors that are next to each other on the Color Wheel. • Colors that are across from each other on the Color Wheel
color 2021-09-13
color 2022-11-12
7 Clues: Color of an emerald • The democrats color • The color of pumpkins • The arsenal team color • The color of Van gogh's sunflowers • The color of the numberblocks number 8 • Red blue and ...are the colors of the USA flag
color 2024-12-19
Ch. 5 2015-01-08
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- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them ot pass on to the brain.
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs.
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch.
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- conversion of one form of energy into another.
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation.
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- heaing loss caused by damage to the cochleas's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; also called nerve deafness
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
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- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- the theory that opposing retinal process enable color vision.
- the theory that the retina contains three different colors receptors when stimulated combination can produce the perception of any color.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- spot/the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- adaption/diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- priming/the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
- threshold/the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time
36 Clues: conversion of one form of energy into another. • the theory that opposing retinal process enable color vision. • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance • adaption/diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • ...
Act. 2.2, Science & RE Crossword - Rachel Cunningham 2013-11-08
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- A black dwarf is a ------------ star.
- In electro-magnetic spectrums, light is carried through particles called -------.
- Hubble’s Tuning Fork claimed galaxies come in elliptical, ------, barred and irregular.
- two main previous views of the universe were heliocentric and ----------.
- The first theory of the universe is the Steady ------ Theory.
- The structure of liturgies is reflected in the story of Isaiah’s -------------.
- The Big Bang Theory was identified through the ------- effect and red shift theory.
- What type of star is Betelgeuse?
- In a cosmological perspective, the Catholic church believes the human body developed from previous biological forms under the guidance of God, true or false?
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- The four harmonies include: God, Others, Self and --------
- Galileo predominantly used -------- to prove the truth about his theory.
- Galileo’s hypothesis was ------------.
- In both the creation stories, God created life on earth to ------- itself.
- In the years when Christ was on earth, how did society suspect the shape of the earth?
- The explosion of a star.
- In the second Genesis creation story, God spoke ---- into Adam.
- Cardinal Robert ---------- challenged Galileo’s theory and began conflict in the Catholic Church.
- Religion asks about values, ------------- and purpose.
- What did Nicolas Copernicus identify the earth revolves around?
- Scientific theories are based on factual information, but religious theories are based on one’s -----.
20 Clues: The explosion of a star. • What type of star is Betelgeuse? • A black dwarf is a ------------ star. • Galileo’s hypothesis was ------------. • Religion asks about values, ------------- and purpose. • The four harmonies include: God, Others, Self and -------- • The first theory of the universe is the Steady ------ Theory. • ...
Unit 3: Sensation & Perception 2013-10-09
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- His law claims two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion for the difference to be perceptible.
- I'm an astronomer and optics expert who showed that the retina does receive upside-down images of the world.
- Tested whether commercial subliminal recordings have an effect beyond that of a placebo.
- Tested choice blindness through the use of two female photos.
- Eyes only have three types of color receptors!
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- Used after images to produce opponent-process theory.
- Studied our awareness of faint stimuli and called them our absolute thresholds.
- Showed not just brain-injured people have two visual information systems.
- I created the place theory!
- Used a gorilla-suited assistant to test inattentional blindness.
10 Clues: I created the place theory! • Eyes only have three types of color receptors! • Used after images to produce opponent-process theory. • Tested choice blindness through the use of two female photos. • Used a gorilla-suited assistant to test inattentional blindness. • Showed not just brain-injured people have two visual information systems. • ...
Famous Scientists 2013-09-12
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- / One of the Discoverers of the structure of DNA
- / Credited with the Heliocentric Model
- / Lightning Rod
- / Chocolate Chip Cookie
- / One of the Discoverers of the structure of DNA
- / Father of Modern Rocketry
- / Modern Telescope
- / Discovered Penicillin
- / An apple fell on his head
- / Theory of Evolution
- / Polio Vaccine
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- / Theory of Radio Activity
- / Telegraph
- / Tesla Coil
- / Famous for being put under house arrest
- / Theory of Relativity
- / Continental Drift
- / First Human anatomy sketches
- / Father of Genetic Science
- / The Lightbulb
20 Clues: / Telegraph • / Tesla Coil • / Lightning Rod • / The Lightbulb • / Polio Vaccine • / Modern Telescope • / Continental Drift • / Theory of Evolution • / Theory of Relativity • / Chocolate Chip Cookie • / Discovered Penicillin • / Theory of Radio Activity • / Father of Genetic Science • / An apple fell on his head • / Father of Modern Rocketry • / First Human anatomy sketches • ...
March Crossword 2025-03-05
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- The spring ______ is a seasonal change that occurs in March...
- What state did the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in history take place?
- What is the national flower of Ireland?
- Who was the famous children's author, born March 2nd, known for "Green Eggs and Ham"?
- Which extraordinary scientist, responsible for the theory of relativity, was born in March?
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- The flower often associated with March...
- What birthstone belongs to March?
- The middle day of March in the Roman calendar...
- A Roman god associated with the month of March...
- What color is worn for good luck in March?
- According to weather folklore, if it's a rainy March, what other month will be rainy?
- What color should you not wear on St. Patrick's Day?
12 Clues: What birthstone belongs to March? • What is the national flower of Ireland? • The flower often associated with March... • What color is worn for good luck in March? • The middle day of March in the Roman calendar... • A Roman god associated with the month of March... • What color should you not wear on St. Patrick's Day? • ...
Psychology revision Key terms/studies 2017-05-15
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- Theory theory states we fill in the gaps in our memory
- Produces three dimensional images of brain structures
- Based on our personal experience and sociocultural factors
- Psychologist studied social learning theory
- Psychologist did the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Psychologist studied conformity
- studied localisation of function in the brain
- and Palmer Psychologists studied reconstruction of memory
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- body's natural chemical messenger
- Ross did a study on this error
- Bias that attributes success to self and failure to external situations
- Studied appraisal theory
- involved in pleasure seeking and addictive behaviour
- Tajfel studied this theory
- Studied by Brown and Kulik
15 Clues: Studied appraisal theory • Tajfel studied this theory • Studied by Brown and Kulik • Ross did a study on this error • Psychologist studied conformity • body's natural chemical messenger • Psychologist studied social learning theory • studied localisation of function in the brain • Psychologist did the Stanford Prison Experiment • ...
Reality Television 1 2023-08-20
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- Third stage of Social Identity Theory
- The first stage of Social Identity Theory
- According to this approach, our physiology determines our behaviour, thinking and feelings
- Who we first learn from
- Number of key tenets of Social Learning Theory
- This is about feeling or experience from someone else.
- Famous experiment that proved children will imitate violent behaviour
- Famous psychologist who created the Social Learning Theory
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- Stage 2 of Social Identity Theory
- Who first came up with the Social Identity Theory
- This approach focusses on the mind
- This approach examines social and cultural influences on behaviour
- This theory considers how both environmental and cognitive factors interact to influence human learning and behavior
- According to this approach, we learn our behaviour from the environment
14 Clues: Who we first learn from • Stage 2 of Social Identity Theory • This approach focusses on the mind • Third stage of Social Identity Theory • The first stage of Social Identity Theory • Number of key tenets of Social Learning Theory • Who first came up with the Social Identity Theory • This is about feeling or experience from someone else. • ...
slkjdflksdjflksdjfljsdoifhjlk 2024-05-31
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- gravitational pull is(increased OR decreased)when the mass is larger
- solar system model with Earth at the center
- elements have different number of ___________ in their nucleus
- mountains with vents plural
- Hubble noticed that objects are moving away from Earth, when looking at spectra this is seen as a ___________
- the luminosity of our sun
- layer of the Earth that is under the most amount of pressure
- distance between the two foci of an ellipse
- plate boundary where faults form
- a device that breaks incoming light into wavelength/frequency
- _______ theory, theory of solar system formation
- the shape of an orbit
- dark flat plains of the moon
- a force that pulls objects towards the center
- the type of crust that will subduct underneath
- baby star
- mass plus the gravitational pull would be your ______
- partial or complete obscuring of light
- color of stars with the shortest lifespan, hottest, and biggest
- moving around a central axis
- type of rock that is made of sediment
- unit of temperature used to measure stars
- rocky inner planets
- the horizontal/x-axis of the HR diagram
- the process in which stars make heat, light, and energy
- a ball of gas held together by its own gravity
- to find eccentricity you must _______ the focal length by the major axis
- the moon is a natural ___________
- a sideways and downward motion of two colliding plates
- the sun is a ________ main sequence star
- ________ eclipse where the order of bodies is Sun, Earth, moon
- the vertical/y-axis of the HR diagram
- Gas giants on the outside of our solar system are also known as _________
- gravitational pull is (increased OR decreased) with a farther distance
- the planet with the shortest rotation
- planets that orbit another star
- the Earth's is 365 days
- _____________ currents, causes continental drift
- distance time travels in a year
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- the densest known object, bends light, end of high mass star's life
- ______ _____ theory, theory for the formation of the universe
- type of sedimentary rock that has fossils
- minerals gluing pieces of sediment together to form sedimentary rock
- cosmic background _____________ is a piece of evidence of the big bang theory
- moon _________, setting up an establishment on the moon
- cooler magma will ______ (movement)
- the _____________ space station
- color of stars with the longest lifespan, coolest, and smallest
- ratio that describes the shape of an orbit
- phase of the moon where the moon appears completely blank
- specific igneous rock that is formed from cooled lava (hint: opposite of __trusive)
- an eccentricity closer to 1 means the ellipse is more...
- a process that happened in the past that still occurs today
- plate boundary where trenches form
- the ______ disk has a large mass at the center which will eventually become the sun
- famous dwarf planet in our solar system
- striped pattern that forms in metamorphic rocks
- phase of a star's life that fuses helium to iron
- darkest part of a shadow formed during a solar eclipse
- % of stars that are in main sequence, % of life spent in this stage
- pre planet step of nebular theory
- end of low/med mass star's life, no fusion
- an object moving towards will show a ________ on spectra
- molten rock inside the crust
- phase of a star's life that fuses hydrogen to helium
- __________ units (AU) measurement of distance, avg distance from sun to the Earth
- form of space exploration that involves taking samples of other planets, requires a little "robot"
- an eccentricity closer to 0 means the ellipse is more...
- the birth place of stars
- movement of sediment from wind, water, etc
- hotter magma is ______ dense which causes it to rise
- ________ plates, Earth's crust divided into pieces
- a violent explosion at the end of a high mass star's life
- phase of a star's life that fuses helium to carbon
- focus two of the orbit model
- solar system model with Sun at the center
- sublayer of the mantle that is closest to the crust
- _________ __________ theory, theory of moon formation
- the planet with the longest revolution
- plate boundary where new sea floor is created
- widest point of the ellipse
- sublayer of the mantle where convection current occur
- ________ brightness, how we view stars from Earth
83 Clues: baby star • rocky inner planets • the shape of an orbit • the Earth's is 365 days • the birth place of stars • the luminosity of our sun • mountains with vents plural • widest point of the ellipse • dark flat plains of the moon • molten rock inside the crust • moving around a central axis • focus two of the orbit model • the _____________ space station • planets that orbit another star • ...
color 2021-02-02
color 2021-09-13
Color 2017-03-10
7 Clues: ,Red, Yellow and Blue • color, ,Blue, green or purple • color, ,Yellow, red or orange • ,Get the paper wet and then add paint • ,The result of mixing 2 primary colors together • Brush, , You paint with just paint in your brush • ,A color located between a primary color and a secondary color
COLOR 2022-01-30
COLOR 2023-08-29
7 Clues: The color of a tomato • The color of sunshine ! • The color of a cute pig • A fruit that's also a color • The color of the sky on a clear day! • A mix of red and blue makes this color • A color often associated with chocolate and wood
Color 2024-01-31
7 Clues: is color feel cool • is color about sun • is color feel cute • is color feel fresh • is color about monkey • is color feel hot and thirsty • is color in nature and feel relax
color 2024-03-01
7 Clues: What color is violet? • What color is a peach? • What color is a sheep? • What color is chocolate? • What color is an orange? • What color is your hair? • I can see red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. It's colorful. What is it?
Light and Color 2016-05-20
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- Spectrum The range of electromagnetic that our eyes perceive as having color
- Photorecpetors that on;y respond to intensity and detect black and white
- A secondary color of light
- Violet This electromagnetic wave is harmful to the skin
- The bending of light as it passes through an object
- When light bounces off a surface
- Photoreceptor that responds to light
- waves that are used to see through objects and are used in the airport or doctors office
- The sun is considered ______ light because it contains all the colors in the visible spectrum
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- A primary pigment of light
- The transfer of light energy into matter
- A primary pigment of light
- Most powerful for of electromagnetic waves
- object that gives off it's own glow
- Waves with the longest wave length
- responds to color
- A secondary color of light Magenta A secondary color of light
- A primary pigment of light
- When all color is absorbed we see ______
- Heat waves
20 Clues: Heat waves • responds to color • A primary pigment of light • A primary pigment of light • A secondary color of light • A primary pigment of light • When light bounces off a surface • Waves with the longest wave length • object that gives off it's own glow • Photoreceptor that responds to light • The transfer of light energy into matter • When all color is absorbed we see ______ • ...
The Color Green 2019-03-13
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- you use these to buy stuff
- this fruit has a hairy outside
- this guy comes from outer space
- this animal starts its life as a tadpole
- this insect is lucky
- this green stuff grows on trees and rocks
- this is a long green vegetable
- this is animal that doesn't have legs
- all kids hate this vegetable
- we use this to make guacamole
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- an animal with a long big mouth full of teeth
- these animals lived millions of years ago
- this grows on the ground
- this little guy can give you a pot of gold
- the color of leaves in spring
- a very spicy pepper
- this stuff comes out of your nose
- be careful when you touch this plant
18 Clues: a very spicy pepper • this insect is lucky • this grows on the ground • you use these to buy stuff • all kids hate this vegetable • the color of leaves in spring • we use this to make guacamole • this fruit has a hairy outside • this is a long green vegetable • this guy comes from outer space • this stuff comes out of your nose • be careful when you touch this plant • ...
Color Mixing P1 2023-09-13
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- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Color made when green, blue, and red light are combined
- Color made when all primary paint colors mixed
- Used to add white when using watercolor
- Blue, green, and violet
- Three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- Red, yellow, and orange
- Colors in between primary and secondary
- Color made when mixing complimentary colors
- Colors opposite on the color wheel
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- Primary color on both color wheels
- Tints and shades of one color
- Darken a color with black
- Green, orange, and violet
- Color wheel that uses magenta and cyan
- Colors that make all other colors
- Lighten a color
- Color not on the spectrum
18 Clues: Lighten a color • Blue, green, and violet • Red, yellow, and orange • Darken a color with black • Green, orange, and violet • Color not on the spectrum • Tints and shades of one color • Colors that make all other colors • Primary color on both color wheels • Colors opposite on the color wheel • Color wheel that uses magenta and cyan • Used to add white when using watercolor • ...
Color Wheel Terms 2021-10-11
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- split complementary with red-orange and red-violet
- made from yellow and red
- another word for color
- three colors next to each other on the wheel.
- red, yellow and blue are these kinds of colors
- color made from mixing white and red
- add white to a color
- made up of 12 colors
- violet, orange and green
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- reds, oranges and yellows show energetic emotions
- many tints and shades of ONE color
- add black to a color
- made from a primary color and a secondary color
- browns, greys, black and white are _____
- colors across the color wheel from each other are what kinds of colors?
- complementary to yellow
- another name for purple
- blues, violets and greens; not warm
18 Clues: add black to a color • add white to a color • made up of 12 colors • another word for color • complementary to yellow • another name for purple • made from yellow and red • violet, orange and green • many tints and shades of ONE color • blues, violets and greens; not warm • color made from mixing white and red • browns, greys, black and white are _____ • ...
Color and Numbers 2022-04-28
Psychologist Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-09
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- Best known for his work on maternal development through monkeys
- Best known for experiment named after him, on psychiatry diagnoses
- Neo-Freudian who founded Feminist Psychology
- Best known for her work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships
- Known for his theory of cognitive development and epistemological studies with children
- Best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Originator of social learning theory and self-efficacy
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
- Developmental psychologist known for research on parenting styles and critique of deception
- Key pioneer in developmental psychology, did work on temperament
- Known for her work in development of the attachment theory
- Expert on human memory, best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Pioneer in study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Father of cognitive therapy
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- Most known for his research on taste aversion learning
- Author of Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Invented first practical intelligence test
- Known primarily for his work in classical conditioning
- Founded analytical psychology
- Well Known for his conformity experiments regarding the influence of group pressure on opinions
- Specialized in hypnosis, especially pain control
- Known for Stanford prison experiment of the psychological effects of being a prisoner and guard
- Known for his theory of learned helplessness
- Controversial study at Yale on obedience to authority
- Pioneered study of memory and discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Known for his theory of multiple intelligences
- Major figure in analytic philosophy
- Founding father of psychoanalysis,
28 Clues: Father of cognitive therapy • Founded analytical psychology • Founding father of psychoanalysis, • Major figure in analytic philosophy • Author of Triarchic theory of intelligence • Invented first practical intelligence test • Neo-Freudian who founded Feminist Psychology • Known for his theory of learned helplessness • Known for his theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2021-04-16
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- conflict decision between two unloved things
- process Idea creation of your enemy
- Word after the phrase "wants and __"
- motivators doing something for reward
- Drive Two words for after the main goal
- Word for reason you do something
- word for what drives us
- law law made by a two names starting with Y and D
- bard theory of emotion hypothesis on how we feel by a guy whos letter initals are CB
- Word for what you do with a car
- theory hypothesis on multiple factors
- Science term for what drives us
- Psychotic obsession with losing weight
- Set in the middle of the medial side
- Theory Hypothesis of purpose of a person
- Region in the brain that involves sleep
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- Hypothalamas Name for "LHA"
- adaptation syndrome name of a conditon of how our body processes stress
- of motivation Hypothesis on what drives us
- theory concepts of managing your life
- conflict decision between two loved things
- Hierarchy of Needs Food chain of what we survive on made by a guy whose first letter starts with "M"
- another word for completing goal
- Opposite of Heterostasis
- motivators doing something with no expectation of reward
- Word after the term "survival __"
- What we feel when we feel complete
- lang theory of emotion hypothesis about how we feel by a guy whos letter initals are JL
- condition of being overweight
- Obsession with eating and throwing up food
- reduction Two words for what you do with a car and synonym for decreasing
- Drives Two words for main goal
- Scientific name for an idea or hypothesis
- theory hypothesis on body weight
34 Clues: word for what drives us • Opposite of Heterostasis • Hypothalamas Name for "LHA" • condition of being overweight • Word for what you do with a car • Science term for what drives us • another word for completing goal • Word for reason you do something • Word after the term "survival __" • Drives Two words for main goal • What we feel when we feel complete • ...
LA 3 Human Development 2013-09-08
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- this theorist developed the cognitive developmental theory
- stage of development 12 - 19 years
- this developmental theory examines how people elarn to think and make sense of the world
- quantitative and measurable aspect of an individual's increase in physical measurements
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 2 - 7 years
- qualitative, progressive, and continuous process of changed leading to increased skill and capacity to function with predictable characteristics
- stage of development birth - 12-18 months
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- stage of development 6 - 10-12 years
- stage of development 3 - 6 years
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory birth - 2 years
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 7 - 11 years (___ operations)
- stage of development 12-18 - 36 months
- maturational development theory based on childhood growth and development
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 11 years - adulthood (___ operations)
14 Clues: stage of development 3 - 6 years • stage of development 12 - 19 years • stage of development 6 - 10-12 years • stage of development 12-18 - 36 months • stage of development birth - 12-18 months • Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 2 - 7 years • Piaget's cognitive developmental theory birth - 2 years • this theorist developed the cognitive developmental theory • ...
Ch. 4 Vocab 2017-10-25
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- / The receptor cells in the retina that are sensitive to light but not very useful for color vision.
- / In the sense of vision, the bringing together and integration of what is processed by different neural pathways or cells.
- law / The principle that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount) to be perceived as different.
- / A binocular cue to depth and distance in which the muscle movements in an individual’s two eyes provide information about how deep and/or far away something is.
- sense / Sense that provides information about balance and movement.
- cues / Powerful depth cues available from the image in one eye, either the right or the left.
- / The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception.
- processing / The operation in sensation and perception, launched by cognitive processing at the brain’s higher levels, that allows the organism to sense what is happening and to apply that framework to information from the world.
- theory / Theory stating that color perception is produced by three types of cone receptors in the retina that are particularly sensitive to different, but overlapping, ranges of wavelengths.
- ear / The part of the ear that channels sound through the eardrum, hammer, anvil, and stirrup to the inner ear.
- epithelium / The lining of the roof of the nasal cavity, containing a sheet of receptor cells for smell.
- perception / The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally.
- ear / The part of the ear that includes the oval window, cochlea, and basilar membrane and whose function is to convert sound waves into neural impulses and send them to the brain.
- processing / The simultaneous distribution of information across different neural pathways
- relationship / The principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out (figure) and those that are left over (ground).
- / Sensory nerve endings under the skin that respond to changes in temperature at or near the skin and provide input to keep the body’s temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- theory
- constancy / The recognition that objects are constant and unchanging even though sensory input about them is changing.
- detection theory / An approach to perception that focuses on decision making about stimuli under conditions of uncertainty.
- / The process of focusing awareness on a narrow aspect of the environment.
- adaptation / A change in the responsiveness of the sensory system based on the average level of surrounding stimulation.
- detectors / Neurons in the brain’s visual system that respond to particular features of a stimulus.
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- / The multilayered, light-sensitive surface in the eye that records electromagnetic energy and converts it to neural impulses for processing in the brain.
- / Rounded bumps above the tongue’s surface that contain the taste buds, the receptors for taste.
- threshold / The degree of difference that must exist between two stimuli before the difference is detected.
- processing / The operation in sensation and perception in which sensory receptors register information about the external environment and send it up to the brain for interpretation.
- perception / The detection of information below the level of conscious awareness.
- senses / Senses that provide information about movement, posture, and orientation.
- principle / Modification of frequency theory stating that a cluster of nerve cells can fire neural impulses in rapid succession, producing a volley of impulses.
- canals / Three fluid-filled circular tubes in the inner ear containing the sensory receptors that detect head motion caused when an individual tilts or moves the head and/or the body.
- threshold / The minimum amount of stimulus energy that a person can detect.
- cues / Depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eye and on the way the two eyes work together.
- Movement / The perception that a stationary object is moving.
- theory
- nerve / The structure at the back of the eye, made up of axons of the ganglion cells, that carries visual information to the brain for further processing.
- ear / The outermost part of the ear, consisting of the pinna and the external auditory canal.
- / The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body.
- attention / The act of focusing on a specific aspect of experience while ignoring others.
- stating that cells in the visual system respond to / complementary pairs of red-green and blue-yellow colors; a given cell might be excited by red and inhibited by green, whereas another cell might be excited by yellow and inhibited by blue.
- / The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense.
- / The process of receiving stimulus energies from the external environment and transforming those energies into neural energy.
- theory / Theory on how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that the perception of a sound’s frequency depends on how often the auditory nerve fires.
- / Irrelevant and competing stimuli—not only sounds but also any distracting stimuli for the senses.
- psychology / A school of thought interested in how people naturally organize their perceptions according to certain patterns.
44 Clues: theory • theory • Movement / The perception that a stationary object is moving. • / The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body. • perception / The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. • / The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception. • sense / Sense that provides information about balance and movement. • ...
crossword notes 2022-11-08
7 Clues: germ theory • introduces sanitary measures • presented grim realities of life • identified the cause of tuberculosis • used color, structure to express mood • began in france Painted nature in country • discovered how antiseptics prevent infection
Ch. 4 Vocab 2017-10-25
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- / The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception.
- / Rounded bumps above the tongue’s surface that contain the taste buds, the receptors for taste.
- detectors / Neurons in the brain’s visual system that respond to particular features of a stimulus.
- detection theory / An approach to perception that focuses on decision making about stimuli under conditions of uncertainty.
- ear / The part of the ear that includes the oval window, cochlea, and basilar membrane and whose function is to convert sound waves into neural impulses and send them to the brain.
- processing / The operation in sensation and perception, launched by cognitive processing at the brain’s higher levels, that allows the organism to sense what is happening and to apply that framework to information from the world.
- epithelium / The lining of the roof of the nasal cavity, containing a sheet of receptor cells for smell.
- attention / The act of focusing on a specific aspect of experience while ignoring others.
- threshold / The minimum amount of stimulus energy that a person can detect.
- theory / Theory on how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that the perception of a sound’s frequency depends on how often the auditory nerve fires.
- / The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense.
- processing / The operation in sensation and perception in which sensory receptors register information about the external environment and send it up to the brain for interpretation.
- theory
- ear / The part of the ear that channels sound through the eardrum, hammer, anvil, and stirrup to the inner ear.
- / The process of receiving stimulus energies from the external environment and transforming those energies into neural energy.
- senses / Senses that provide information about movement, posture, and orientation.
- cues / Powerful depth cues available from the image in one eye, either the right or the left.
- perception / The detection of information below the level of conscious awareness.
- stating that cells in the visual system respond to / complementary pairs of red-green and blue-yellow colors; a given cell might be excited by red and inhibited by green, whereas another cell might be excited by yellow and inhibited by blue.
- constancy / The recognition that objects are constant and unchanging even though sensory input about them is changing.
- threshold / The degree of difference that must exist between two stimuli before the difference is detected.
- principle / Modification of frequency theory stating that a cluster of nerve cells can fire neural impulses in rapid succession, producing a volley of impulses.
- / Irrelevant and competing stimuli—not only sounds but also any distracting stimuli for the senses.
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- / The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body.
- psychology / A school of thought interested in how people naturally organize their perceptions according to certain patterns.
- / The receptor cells in the retina that are sensitive to light but not very useful for color vision.
- Movement / The perception that a stationary object is moving.
- processing / The simultaneous distribution of information across different neural pathways
- theory
- adaptation / A change in the responsiveness of the sensory system based on the average level of surrounding stimulation.
- / The multilayered, light-sensitive surface in the eye that records electromagnetic energy and converts it to neural impulses for processing in the brain.
- theory / Theory stating that color perception is produced by three types of cone receptors in the retina that are particularly sensitive to different, but overlapping, ranges of wavelengths.
- / Sensory nerve endings under the skin that respond to changes in temperature at or near the skin and provide input to keep the body’s temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- relationship / The principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out (figure) and those that are left over (ground).
- cues / Depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eye and on the way the two eyes work together.
- / In the sense of vision, the bringing together and integration of what is processed by different neural pathways or cells.
- / The process of focusing awareness on a narrow aspect of the environment.
- / A binocular cue to depth and distance in which the muscle movements in an individual’s two eyes provide information about how deep and/or far away something is.
- nerve / The structure at the back of the eye, made up of axons of the ganglion cells, that carries visual information to the brain for further processing.
- canals / Three fluid-filled circular tubes in the inner ear containing the sensory receptors that detect head motion caused when an individual tilts or moves the head and/or the body.
- perception / The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally.
- sense / Sense that provides information about balance and movement.
- ear / The outermost part of the ear, consisting of the pinna and the external auditory canal.
- law / The principle that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount) to be perceived as different.
44 Clues: theory • theory • Movement / The perception that a stationary object is moving. • / The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body. • perception / The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. • / The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception. • sense / Sense that provides information about balance and movement. • ...
CROSSWORD 2018-02-26
25 Clues: Norm • Bias • Data • Claim • Rigor • Sample • Policy • Models • Theory • Testing • Beliefs • Methods • Baseline • Abstract • Accuracy • Variable • Validity • Semantics • Treatment • Construct • Framework • Population • Subcultures • Credibility • Reliability
Psychology People 2013-04-24
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- emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Little Albert, Classical Conditioning
- measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure
- Thinking Fast and Slow
- Theory of Moral Developement
- Theory of Psychological Development
- Attatchment Styles
- Hypnonsis
- The _______ Box
- ____’s Therapy for depression
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Sound of Bell Makes Dog Drool
- Client Centered Therapy
- false memories
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- very little difference between the infants in day care and those whose mothers stayed at home
- Conformity experiment
- ____'s Hierachy of needs
- _______'s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Stanford Prison Study
- Learned Helplessness
- Parenting Styles
- Bobo Doll
- Universal Grammer
- invented the first usable Intelligence Test
- Psychoanalysis
- rhesus Monkeys (attatchment)
- Taste Aversion Learning
- _____'s Theory of Cognitive Development
28 Clues: Bobo Doll • Hypnonsis • Psychoanalysis • false memories • The _______ Box • Parenting Styles • Universal Grammer • Attatchment Styles • Learned Helplessness • Conformity experiment • Stanford Prison Study • Thinking Fast and Slow • Taste Aversion Learning • Client Centered Therapy • ____'s Hierachy of needs • Theory of Moral Developement • rhesus Monkeys (attatchment) • ...
Politics of Regionalism in Africa 2025-10-01
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- UN's specialised agency for development
- Theory advocating authority above national governments
- West African regional economic community
- Tool used by states to manage regional relations
- Southern African Development Community
- Theory emphasizing state control in integration
- East African Community
- Arab Maghreb Union
- Theory emphasizing cooperation in specific sectors
- Movement of people across borders
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- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
- Regional Economic Communities
- Key economic goal of regional integration
- Theory focusing on spillover effects in integration
- A major objective of regional cooperation
- Intergovernmental Authority on Development
- Predecessor of the African Union
- African development initiative under AU
- State with the seat of the African Union
- Pan-African organization promoting unity and development
- City where the African Union was launched
21 Clues: Arab Maghreb Union • East African Community • Regional Economic Communities • Predecessor of the African Union • Movement of people across borders • Southern African Development Community • UN's specialised agency for development • African development initiative under AU • West African regional economic community • State with the seat of the African Union • ...
SOCIAL CHANGE AND GLOBALIZATION 2020-08-14
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- change can be directed toward specific points of interest, such as change from traditional societies to complex modern societies, is definition of ... theory.
- theory states that change is something that is repeated
- aspect characterized by the operation of political activities that promote universal values on a global scale
- changes that occur in social institutions in a society that affect the social system, including values, social attitudes, and behavior patterns
- theory says that changes in developing countries follow the pace of development
- the process of fading or weakening of social values
- factor that come from outside the community
- According to this theory, change moves towards a certain stage or point. theory what is it?
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- Aspect that refer to changes that occur in the mechanism of exchange of goods and services
- ,social change that takes place quickly
- there are two impacts of social change negative and...
- is social change that occurs in a slow process
- is the lifting of government restrictions to open a country's economy
- what theory does not think that Globalization is happening?
- the theory of what happens because of the conflict between social classes, where the stronger group tends to dominate the weaker group.
- Aspect that refer to the process of integrating ideas, values, norms, behaviors and social ways of life
- factor that come from within the community
- process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- increased juvenile deliquency is one of the ... impact of social change
- different theories regarding the existence of globalization are...
20 Clues: ,social change that takes place quickly • factor that come from within the community • factor that come from outside the community • is social change that occurs in a slow process • the process of fading or weakening of social values • there are two impacts of social change negative and... • theory states that change is something that is repeated • ...
COLOR 2014-11-18
7 Clues: the color of grass • the color of roses • the color of the sky • the color of the sun • most boys fave color • most girls fave color • the color of the fruit orange
Color 2023-04-09
7 Clues: The sun is this color. • Clouds are this color. • This is the color of blood. • Coffee and dirt are this color. • The sky and the ocean are this color. • Grass,plants and money are this color. • Streets,chalkboards and tires are this color.
color 2021-09-21
Unit 21~ Lessons 1 & 2~ 2022-2023 2022-10-27
19 Clues: KING • VOTE • VOTE • HONOR • STAFF • NATION • LEADER • NATION • THEORY • IMAGINE • NETWORK • CITIZEN • APPROVE • CONGRESS • GOVERNMENT • REPUBLICAN • INTERNSHIP • INDEPENDENT • CONSTITUTION
BUSN105 M06 Business Terms 2025-02-20
Across
- - What ability involves understanding and managing emotions effectively?
- - Which theory emphasizes specific and challenging objectives for motivation?
- - What job design strategy adds responsibility to improve motivation?
- - What non-monetary motivator boosts morale by appreciating employee contributions?
- - Which theory explains behavior modification through rewards and punishments?
- - Which theory categorizes needs from physiological to self-actualization?
- - What unconscious belief influences decision-making and perception?
- - What job design strategy increases variety in work tasks?
- - What type of motivation comes from personal satisfaction rather than external rewards?
- - What drives individuals to accomplish goals and perform at their best?
- - What is the assumption that individuals share characteristics based on group membership?
- - What psychological process influences how people interpret their environment?
- - Which motivation theory states effort is based on expected rewards?
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- - Which theory explains how fairness in rewards affects motivation?
- - What theory distinguishes between hygiene and motivator factors?
- - What professional development factor is often more important than salary?
- - What describes how positive or negative an employee feels about their work?
- - Which theory emphasizes autonomy, competence, and relatedness?
- - What term describes an employee’s loyalty to a company’s mission?
- - What refers to the inclusion of different demographics in the workplace?
- - What term describes the pressure and demands placed on employees?
- - What concept describes a work environment where employees feel safe sharing ideas?
- - What type of motivation involves rewards like pay and promotions?
- - What effect occurs when expectations influence employee performance?
- - What severe form of stress leads to exhaustion and decreased performance?
25 Clues: - What job design strategy increases variety in work tasks? • - Which theory emphasizes autonomy, competence, and relatedness? • - What theory distinguishes between hygiene and motivator factors? • - Which theory explains how fairness in rewards affects motivation? • - What term describes an employee’s loyalty to a company’s mission? • ...
Law 12 Review 2024-05-02
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- case about detention rights
- guilty act
- encouraging a crime
- shelter a suspected criminal
- bad upbringing causes crime...theory
- intent..buy a cheap laptop from a van
- crime is a choice...theory
- intent...leave a gun out loaded for eg
- hanging out with wrong people..theory
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- intent...wave a loaded gun around
- what a reasonable person....type of intent
- case about right to counsel
- guilty mind
- genetics cause crime...theory
- two or more people plan a crime
- assisting in a crime
- case about objective intent..drugs in veins
17 Clues: guilty act • guilty mind • encouraging a crime • assisting in a crime • crime is a choice...theory • case about detention rights • case about right to counsel • shelter a suspected criminal • genetics cause crime...theory • two or more people plan a crime • intent...wave a loaded gun around • bad upbringing causes crime...theory • intent..buy a cheap laptop from a van • ...
Motivation 2023-04-04
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- measures how long a person can maintain effort
- describes how hard a person tries
- ContemporaryExpectancy Theory
- Another needs theory
- Self-.... is the highest level of needs
- human beings are complex and ...
- contemporary theories of motivation
- the need that is the basis of fight or flight
- Maslow's theory lacks .... support
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- ........needs are the first level of needs
- an alternative work arrangement
- an essential driver of individual behaviour & performance
- ......... factors affect task performance
- means different things to different people e.g. a source of prestige, a source of security, a source of evil
- Traditional hierarchy of needs theory
- theory of motivation that explains how people develop perceptions of fairness in the distribution and exchange of resources.
- a way to make jobs more motivating
- Employee..... occurs when there is high absorption in the work and high self-efficacy
18 Clues: Another needs theory • ContemporaryExpectancy Theory • an alternative work arrangement • human beings are complex and ... • describes how hard a person tries • a way to make jobs more motivating • Maslow's theory lacks .... support • contemporary theories of motivation • Traditional hierarchy of needs theory • Self-.... is the highest level of needs • ...
N706 Chapters 27 and 6 2015-12-02
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- Statistical integration of findings in quantitative studies; utilized in a systematic review
- Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories
- Also called “Grand theories”, these describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals
- The equivalent term for meta-analysis when considering qualitative articles and findings
- _______ effect size indicates the concentration of findings within each report; part of Metasynthesis and qualitative evaluation
- These theories suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation come from mental activity and ideas
- Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory is also called the ________ theory (pg 135)
- __________ models, also called “conceptual maps”, are visual representations of theory
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- _________ bias concerns the tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- This kind of theory is the least abstract and is frequently specific in scope; also called “micro theory”
- The _______ Belief Model focuses on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
- Statistical _________ in primary studies indicates that there is a lot of variability and variation in the studies’ results.
- A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction
- A systematic ________ ________ review is a systematic review of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies
- A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review
- The conceptual underpinnings of a study
- A ______ plot is used to examine publication bias among the studies in a meta-analysis
- ________ theory involves a critique of society, its processes, and its structures
- An abstract generalization that offers a systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated (pg 127)
20 Clues: The conceptual underpinnings of a study • A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction • Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories • A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals • A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review • ...
Mathematician 2019-10-08
Across
- Projective geometry and probability theory
- Father of geometry
- Calculating a solar eclipse
- Best known for his investigations into the stability of the solar system
- Hydrodynamica
- Pioneer of game theory
- e
- Mathematician born in Auxerre
- The great inventor of modern graphical designs
- First computer programmer
- Introduce a ubiquitous tool in probability, logic and statistics
- The first true mathematician
- Fields Medal recipient for her outstanding contributions to the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces
- Theory of proportions
- Simple algorithm to find prime numbers
- Extraction of hidden waters
- Cartesian coordinate system
- Set theory
- At the centennial celebration of her life, a street and a girls' school were named after her
- Prince of mathematicians
- Introduced symbol ∞ for infinity
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- Doctrine of Chances
- The Father of Algebra
- The Last Universalist
- The first professor of analysis at the École Polytechnique
- Transcendental Law of Homogeneity
- Fibonacci sequence
- Pioneer in modern chaos theory
- Father of accounting
- The greatest mathematician of the 20th century
- Order of the British Empire for his significant code-breaking work
- The father of modern optics
- Infinitesimal calculus
- He is mostly known for the first rigorous formulation of the integral
- Proving one of the most famous open questions in maths, the Poincaré Conjecture
- Logarithms
- Pi
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Commutative ring
- Greek woman mathematician
- String theory
- Axiomatization of geometry
- Pioneer of modern group theory
- Averroes
44 Clues: e • Pi • Averroes • Logarithms • Set theory • Hydrodynamica • String theory • Commutative ring • Fibonacci sequence • Father of geometry • Doctrine of Chances • Pythagorean Theorem • Father of accounting • The Father of Algebra • The Last Universalist • Theory of proportions • Pioneer of game theory • Infinitesimal calculus • Prince of mathematicians • First computer programmer • Greek woman mathematician • ...
Experts in Science 2021-08-09
5 Clues: He invented color TV. • She won the Nobel Prize in 1903. • He developed the theory of evolution. • He developed the theory of relativity. • He developed different inventions like the bulb.
Pyschology 2018-02-04
Across
- which stimulus has no affect in classical conditioning
- what animal was involved in Skinners experiment?
- what was developed to stop demands of ID?
- what theorist said behaviour can be learnt by observing
- what theory did Skinner come up with?
- what is the 1st stage of the psychosexual theory?
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- name one type of reinforcements there are?
- what is the angel part of Freud's personality theory called?
- what are respondent behaviours?
- what is the source of pleasure for the oral stage of the psychosexual theory?
- what is Freud's theory called?
- what is the first step in social learning
- what is social learning also referred as?
- what is the name of the study of the mind
- who came up with the classical conditioning theory
15 Clues: what is Freud's theory called? • what are respondent behaviours? • what theory did Skinner come up with? • what is the first step in social learning • what is social learning also referred as? • what is the name of the study of the mind • what was developed to stop demands of ID? • name one type of reinforcements there are? • ...
Sociology 2024-05-19
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- Increasing human interconnection and globalisation
- still illegal in some countries
- a protected characteristic
- when people live together
- the concept of ******* is central to sociology
- a theorist with initials KM
- one group of theories in sociology
- how we or others see ourselves
- it is but a number
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- What theory does Emile Durkheim
- a structure of society according to Marxism
- a cross between two or more things
- another theory that relates to social inequalities between different social groups
- the nature/******* debate
- is a person who supports equal rights for women
- Howard Becker's theory
- a form of identity
- All the inhabitants of a particular place
- a culture with a culture
- another conflict theory
- one of the 9 protected characteristics
21 Clues: a form of identity • it is but a number • Howard Becker's theory • another conflict theory • a culture with a culture • the nature/******* debate • when people live together • a protected characteristic • a theorist with initials KM • how we or others see ourselves • What theory does Emile Durkheim • still illegal in some countries • a cross between two or more things • ...
Acid base and Donor acceptor Chemistry 2023-12-30
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- Base according to Lux Flood concept
- Acid According to Lux flood Concept
- Pair of acid base According to Lowry Bronsted Concet
- Acid definition by Lewis Theory
- Valance electrons are not easily polarized
- Example of Lewis acids
- Acid definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Base definition by Lewis Theory
- Acid is with strong tendency to donate proton
- Example of Lewis Base
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- valance electrons are easily polarized
- Acid is with less tendency to donate proton
- Base definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Proton is attached to non metal through oxygen atom
- Base Example according to Lowry bronsted Concept
- Valence electrons tightly held
- Process of acid base reaction
- Formula of Hypo Clorous acid
- proton is directly attached to Non metal
- formula of Oxyacid
20 Clues: formula of Oxyacid • Example of Lewis Base • Example of Lewis acids • Formula of Hypo Clorous acid • Process of acid base reaction • Valence electrons tightly held • Acid definition by Lewis Theory • Base definition by Lewis Theory • Base according to Lux Flood concept • Acid According to Lux flood Concept • valance electrons are easily polarized • ...
civiks 2020-03-03
Across
- head of a parliamentary system
- governed by the people
- authority for a state to have a government
- people vote for a president
- basic rights every person has
- colony governed by a royal charter
- state where central government is supreme
- people vote for representatives who choose a leader
- system ruled by religion
- one of the founding fathers
- document declaring American independence from Britain
- power held by the Nobility
- everybody votes for everything
- centrally decided policies
- sovereign state with homogenous citizens
- absences of chaos
- groups exert influence on government
- proprietors given governing power
- one person with absolute power
- Monarch holds supreme power
- activities related to government
- ruled by a dictator
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- system ruled by a small group
- classes are the cause of trouble
- a clear hierarchy with defined rules
- influence to the founding fathers, political philosopher
- legislative body with two branches
- elites have power in the government
- public and government have a symbiotic relationship
- services used to benefit a population
- legislative body with one branch
- bill creating separation of powers
- founding father, chief drafter of DoI
- colonies directly governed by Britain
- struggle for power in a society
- wealth and resources of a nation
- a system with multiple groups working together
- central government
- democracy where people vote for representatives
- people are chosen by god(s) to be rulers
- government evolved from family structure
- one person claimed control over a group through force
- governing body of a group
- document giving everybody basic rights
- king of Britain during American independence
- safety given to someone
46 Clues: absences of chaos • central government • ruled by a dictator • governed by the people • safety given to someone • system ruled by religion • governing body of a group • power held by the Nobility • centrally decided policies • people vote for a president • one of the founding fathers • Monarch holds supreme power • system ruled by a small group • basic rights every person has • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- - A stabilized but more or less transitory, resting state in which the individual is in harmony with himself and with his environment.
- - In Peplau's Psychodynamic Nursing Model Phases in this phase clients no linger need professional service and gives dependent behavior. "termination of professional relationship"
- In Orem's theory, what is the term used to describe situations where individuals are unable to meet their self-care needs?
- - Which nursing theorist is known for the Theory of Human Caring and emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship?
- - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan
- - It is a model of how learners acquire skill through formal instruction and practice
- - The nurse is fully responsi ble for accomplishing patients therapeutic self care, In accordance with the 3 basic system of nursing under Orem,
- Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by:
- - What is Florence Nightingale's theory?
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- - According to Watson, what are the "carative factors" that guide nursing practice?
- - comprise the practice of activities that mature person initiate in continuing personal development and well being by meeting known requisites
- - Provided to a person who because of age or related factors is unable to perform self care
- In Benner's theory, what is the term for the stage where a nurse gains experience in a specific clinical area?
- - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory?
- - Which term does Wiedenbach use to describe the process of determining the patient's specific needs and goals?
- - She used 6 nursing process; Assessment of behavior, assessment of stimuli, Diagnosis, Goal setting, intervention and evaluation
- - Who developed the "Theory of Basic Human Needs" and identified five categories of human needs that are essential for nursing care?
- - She used the term situation instead of environment in her metaparadigms of nursing
- - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing
- Self-care deficit theory was proposed by:
20 Clues: - What is Florence Nightingale's theory? • Self-care deficit theory was proposed by: • - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing • Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by: • - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan • - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory? • ...
The color purple 2017-01-05
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- the main character of the book
- this is the father of Celie
- A missionary who adopts celies children
- This is the wife of the mayor of the town
- He is married to Shug Avery
- Jane This is the daughter of the mayor
- this is celies husband
- this girl becomes friends with Olivia and marries Adam
- Celie and Alphonso’s biological daughter
- in the first letters this is who is written to
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- Last name of the author of the color purple
- the location of the book
- this is samuels wife
- A sultry blues singer
- Celie and Alphonso's biological son
- the younger sister of celie
- another name for avery the singer
- First name of the author of the color purple
18 Clues: this is samuels wife • A sultry blues singer • this is celies husband • the location of the book • this is the father of Celie • He is married to Shug Avery • the younger sister of celie • the main character of the book • another name for avery the singer • Celie and Alphonso's biological son • Jane This is the daughter of the mayor • A missionary who adopts celies children • ...
color test watercolor 2017-03-20
Across
- You see this when light reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- Another word for mixing colors when using watercolor
- A letter style
- Watercolor technique which uses more water than paint
- A color wheel is a circular _________ of color
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Color you get by mixing red and yellow?
- A technique used to dry your brush while keeping bristles in tact
- 7 building blocks of art
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- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- Color you get by mixing blue and green
- Punctuation that needs to be present when quoting an author
- Color made by mixing a primary with a secondary
- Primary + Primary=
- The size of brush used for a watercolor wash
- Colors you cannot get by mixing, natural
- How many colors in the color wheel
- How many colors on the color wheel are tertiary?
18 Clues: A letter style • Primary + Primary= • 7 building blocks of art • How many colors in the color wheel • Color you get by mixing blue and green • Color you get by mixing red and yellow? • Colors you cannot get by mixing, natural • The size of brush used for a watercolor wash • A color wheel is a circular _________ of color • Color made by mixing a primary with a secondary • ...
The Color Purple 2025-02-24
Across
- irritable and quarrelsome
- A fat or heavy built person
- Inclined to do slightly naughty things for fun
- A person helping to carry or officially escorting a coffin at a funeral.
- Plants known for long flowering periods
- Overlapping tiles that cover a roof
- Intercourse between people not married to each other
- Behavior or treatment
- A bar featuring music on a jukebox that has an area for dancing
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- A knife with a fixed blade carried in a case/sheath
- A simplified speech
- A palm leaf used to create village roofs
- Excluding someone from something
- Diaper
- Being hung by the neck
- Shameful or scandalous
- A pattern of ridges and edges
- Imprisoned or confined
18 Clues: Diaper • A simplified speech • Behavior or treatment • Being hung by the neck • Shameful or scandalous • Imprisoned or confined • irritable and quarrelsome • A fat or heavy built person • A pattern of ridges and edges • Excluding someone from something • Overlapping tiles that cover a roof • Plants known for long flowering periods • A palm leaf used to create village roofs • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2019-10-01
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- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Show students how to _____ related information.
- Language emerges from cognitive development.Learning to think and problem solve. Where syntax is not enough and MEANING MATTERS.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- Adult speech adapted for use when talking with young children.Also known as child-directed-speech.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Provide _____ to improve processing.
- Argument centers on whether some aspect of development occurs because of learning from the environment. (Constructionist/Empiricists)
- Examine underlying reasons or social/communicative functions of language.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- Stimulus -> Response -> Reinforcement or Punishment. Language is a learned behavior, influenced by environment.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- An orderly, integrated set of statements that describe, explain, or predict behaviors.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Bring to mind relevant prior _____.
- Acknowledges that something is innate in the human brain that makes language possible, but that ‘something’ did not evolve for language and language alone.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Provide _____ for students to elaborate on new information.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Present information in an _____ manner.
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- Person who suggested that children have an innate ability to acquire language and that the human brain is exposed to speech at birth.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Point out important _____.
- The area in the brain for speech production, language processing, and language comprehension.
- The approach where these assumptions are made to understand language: Language is biologically based, born with a species specific capacity for language realized with minimal assistance, learning alone cannot adequately alone account for acquisition, and impossible for children to gain linguistic knowledge from the environment.
- The theory of language use.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Gain student's _____.
- The area in the brain for comprehension of speech.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Provide for _____ of learning.
- The theory of language structure.
- The revolution where all speech practices should include communication, linguistic and culture. 1975 to present. (*Think about the 4 periods of change*)
- Primary Motor strip definition.Fill in the blank. Voluntary movements of _____ muscles.
- Argument centers on whether some aspect of development occurs because it is an inherent part of being human. (Generative/Nativist)
24 Clues: The theory of language use. • The theory of language structure. • The area in the brain for comprehension of speech. • An orderly, integrated set of statements that describe, explain, or predict behaviors. • Primary Motor strip definition.Fill in the blank. Voluntary movements of _____ muscles. • ...
Criminology- Theorists 2025-02-26
10 Clues: Somatotyping • Strain theory • Containment theory • Social Bond theory • Concentric Zone theory • Social Learning theory • Social Disorganization theory • Neutralization and Drift theory • Differential Association theory • Introduced primary and secondary deviance to Labeling theory
DMS 6th Grade Tier Vocabulary Semester 1 2023-12-15
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- the smallest unit that can perform life's functions
- an educated scientific guess
- a ____________ property such as density, color or hardness
- all living and nonliving things in an area
- a close relationship between living organisms
- a mixture that is uniform or same and hard to separate
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- a mixture that is NOT uniform and is easy to separate
- mass divided by volume, how much is packed in an area
- a ____________ property is a characteristic of a chemical change: precipitate, color change, release of gas, change in energy
- variety of living things in an area
- cell __________ - all cells come from other cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all living things are made of cells
11 Clues: an educated scientific guess • variety of living things in an area • all living and nonliving things in an area • a close relationship between living organisms • the smallest unit that can perform life's functions • a mixture that is NOT uniform and is easy to separate • mass divided by volume, how much is packed in an area • ...
What color? 2023-01-20
11 Clues: eggs are • Frogs are • bears are • violets are • carrots are • kohalas are • gorillas are • cherries are • flamingos are • pineapples are • butterflies are
Element- Color 2021-08-06
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- hues that remind us of cold: green, violet, blue
- the purity of a hue (bright, dull, neutral)
- a light value made by adding white
- hues that remind us of heat: red, yellow, orange
- red-orange, yellow-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, yellow-green, blue-green
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- orange, green, violet
- colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- element of art comprising hues
- pure color
- a dark value made by adding black
- red, yellow, blue
11 Clues: pure color • red, yellow, blue • orange, green, violet • element of art comprising hues • a dark value made by adding black • a light value made by adding white • colors that are opposite on the color wheel • the purity of a hue (bright, dull, neutral) • hues that remind us of cold: green, violet, blue • hues that remind us of heat: red, yellow, orange • ...
color meanings 2025-12-10
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- vigorizante, juguetón, enérgico, cambio
- serio, robusto, orgánico, natural, vintage
- lujo, sabiduría, innovación, peculiaridad
- pasión, excitación, peligro
- Enérgica, acogedora, joven, lujosa
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- medio ambiente, vida, significado, singularidad
- limpio, simple, ingrávido
- moderno, elegante, lujoso, contemporáneo, único
- sol,alegría, vitalidad, juvenil
- seriedad, madurez, misterio, accesible, sencillo, clásico, sofisticado
- calmante, confiable, serio.
11 Clues: limpio, simple, ingrávido • pasión, excitación, peligro • calmante, confiable, serio. • sol,alegría, vitalidad, juvenil • Enérgica, acogedora, joven, lujosa • vigorizante, juguetón, enérgico, cambio • lujo, sabiduría, innovación, peculiaridad • serio, robusto, orgánico, natural, vintage • medio ambiente, vida, significado, singularidad • ...
Economic puzzle 2023-09-26
Across
- Is one of the names of the theory.
- is an important concept in a capitalist economy.
- Is equal to Cp + R.
- is the economic concept that has been illustrated in the figure.
- Is one of the name of the theory
- is what K stands for.
- is the acronym for the solution to the puzzle.
- Keynes resolved this theory using the multiplier theory.
- Is an important element in deciding consumer’s equilibrium.
- is the name of the economist.
- was propounded by James Duesenberry
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- is the name of the economist.
- regions outside these are usually called regions of economic nonsense.
- propounded the theory of comparative advantage.
- is the answer to Puzzle No. 16
- Is the acronym for national income.
- explains how the poor will always remain poor.
- is the name of the family I belong to.
- is the name of the economist, the equation is known for.
- Is the name of the economist, this equation is known by.
20 Clues: Is equal to Cp + R. • is what K stands for. • is the name of the economist. • is the name of the economist. • is the answer to Puzzle No. 16 • Is one of the name of the theory • Is one of the names of the theory. • Is the acronym for national income. • was propounded by James Duesenberry • is the name of the family I belong to. • explains how the poor will always remain poor. • ...
Modernism 2025-04-22
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- The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's ______ racial superiority theory
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this acting
- Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with this art
- Picasso's landmark painting
- After 1945, there was a major art production between New York and this other city
- Characteristic of art in the first half of the 20th century
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of this
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of this
- one of the major characteristics of jazz music
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- Harlem Renaissance artist that painted "The Migration Theory"
- The first totalitarian state of the 20th century was established here
- T.S. Eliot's "The Rock" claimed that knowledge accumulated by Western civilization, brought 20th century Westerners closer to ignorance and this
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in these
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in this James Joyce's landmark work
- Artistic movement that thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- early filmmaker that created the pioneering narrative film, A Trip to the Moon
- Purging the canvas of all recognizable subject matter was the aim of this artist
- Aaron Copland found inspiration in this type of music
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century.
20 Clues: Picasso's landmark painting • Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with this art • The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession • one of the major characteristics of jazz music • The leading action painter of the twentieth century. • Aaron Copland found inspiration in this type of music • Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this acting • ...
Stuff about Southeast Asia (and other things) 2022-04-28
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- A vegetable (I think) that grows underground
- Another word for a Guinea Pig minus the Pig
- Comes from pigs
- Papua New _____
- North Korea is this
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- China has 5 on its flag
- It's loved by Russia
- _____ theory (hint: has to do with communism)
- Rhymes with the letter that is the 1st and 8th letter of Indonesia
- A color that rhymes with Asia minus the "ia"
- A small perfumed bag used to scent clothes
11 Clues: Comes from pigs • Papua New _____ • North Korea is this • It's loved by Russia • China has 5 on its flag • A small perfumed bag used to scent clothes • Another word for a Guinea Pig minus the Pig • A vegetable (I think) that grows underground • A color that rhymes with Asia minus the "ia" • _____ theory (hint: has to do with communism) • ...
Psychology People 2015-04-14
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- Temperament
- Hypnosis
- Cognitive dissonance
- Functional psychology
- Moral development
- Gender difference psychology
- Language acquisition theory
- Cognitive theory of depression
- Split brain
- Attachment
- Learned helplessness
- Intelligence test
- Humanistic psychologist
- REBT
- Stanford prison experiment
- Conformity
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- Emotions and facial expressions
- Taste aversion
- Multiple intelligences
- Behaviorism
- Scaffold
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Forgetting curve
- Psychological insights to economic theories; judgment under uncertainty
- Diagnostic label
- Psychosocial development
- Law of the perception of stimulus
- Misinformation effect
28 Clues: REBT • Hypnosis • Scaffold • Attachment • Conformity • Temperament • Behaviorism • Split brain • Taste aversion • Forgetting curve • Diagnostic label • Moral development • Intelligence test • Cognitive dissonance • Learned helplessness • Functional psychology • Misinformation effect • Multiple intelligences • Humanistic psychologist • Psychosocial development • Stanford prison experiment • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2021-12-27
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- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a lifestyle or self concept
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking norms
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms
- An act committed in violation with the law
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
24 Clues: An act committed in violation with the law • Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms • Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Unit 10 Crossword 2023-03-14
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- and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function
- is stage of development for Eriksons late adult 65+
- is age-related loss of hearing acuity
- system failure theory hypothesizes that the decline of the immune function causes the body to slow its response to foriegn invaders, making elderly people more susceptible to major/minor infections
- developmental theory views each person as unique individual with distinct personality. refers to the belief that a persons personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging.
- theory is based on the idea that highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances in atmosphere
- theory suggests society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other
- is Eriksons primary task of middle adulthood. Refers to individuals desire/ability to serve the larger community
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- may become more important during middle adulthood and may guide the person in making moral decisions.
- generation refers to adult caregivers who are "sandwiched" between their children and elderly parents
- theory suggests that aging is related to the bodys weakening immune system, which fails to recognize its own tissues and may destroy itself
- is what happens when a middle adult fails to achieve generativity. includes self-absorption, immaturity, depression.
- is when children leave the home when old enough, leaving the parents to live alone. can be a difficult time for middle adults
- is normal symptoms of aging
- old is 65-74 years old
- is a decreased ability to focus on nearby objects (farsightedness)
- is 75-90 years old
- theory suggests individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement
- theory is connective tissues cells have internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions
- old is age 90+
20 Clues: old is age 90+ • is 75-90 years old • old is 65-74 years old • is normal symptoms of aging • is age-related loss of hearing acuity • is stage of development for Eriksons late adult 65+ • is a decreased ability to focus on nearby objects (farsightedness) • and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function • ...
Historical & Contemporary Theories Review 2025-01-14
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- Russian psychologist who proposed that human interaction was influenced by the microsystem, mesosystem, ecosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem
- A theory that our behaviors are learned by observing others rather than conditioning
- Theory that culture and social interaction strongly influence cognitive development
- Locke's idea that a child's mind is a "blank slate" and learns exclusively from the environment
- Theory that human development is influenced by larger social forces of specific categories
- AKA "Learning Theory", this theory focuses on measuring behavior since the mind was too difficult to objectively measure
- Theorized that children develop cognitions through four stages; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational & formal operational
- "Father of developmental psychology", focused on biological maturation controlling psychology
- Early theory that a full human is implanted in a sperm/egg and grows until birth
- The interaction between events we experience and our personalities influence our actions
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- Russian psychologist who developed the sociocultural theory and thought that people also have a set of potential abilities that can be discovered with guidance
- Behaviorist who measured the expression of learned violent behavior in children through the "Bobo doll experiments"
- Psychodynamic theorist who proposed a series of psychological stages that one must progress through thoroughly for proper development of the next
- Collection of scientific ideas that say that our ability of senses and retrieval of information continuously increases as we develop
- Theories that focus on our cognitions/mental processes change as we develop
- British philosopher whose ideas made the base of behaviorism and theories developed by Skinner, Pavlov, and Bandura
- A specific psychological challenge that occurs at each stage of life according to psychosocial theory
- Scientist who exclusively believed in the "nature" side of development; that development was activated through the expression of genes as the nervous system matures
- Controversial psychologist who focused on the influences of early childhood and the subconscious mind on psychological development
- Behaviorist who proposed that learning occurs through conditioning by conducting studies using positive and negative behavior reinforcements
20 Clues: Theories that focus on our cognitions/mental processes change as we develop • Early theory that a full human is implanted in a sperm/egg and grows until birth • Theory that culture and social interaction strongly influence cognitive development • A theory that our behaviors are learned by observing others rather than conditioning • ...
A-Levels English Language Paper 3 Question 2 Review 2026-01-01
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- nonverbal forms of communication during a conversation
- stage language development stage between 0-1
- a single unit of speech often between pauses or turns
- person responsible for behaviourist theory
- speaker changes the subject during a conversation
- the rise and fall of voice pitch while someone is speaking
- theory that proposes Proposes that language learning is a result of mental processes like memory, attention, and problem-solving are essential for a child to construct knowledge and make sense of language
- language used to talk about language itself
- stage of language development between 1-2; first attempt at grammar and creating meaning from phrases
- person responsible for interaction theory
- verbal or non verbal features that show active listening
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- aspects of speech that are not words like tone, pitch, and volume
- stage of language development between 2-3; expresses meaning through limited lexis, overextension and underextension
- a connected stretch of spoken or written language
- language talk used to maintain relationships rather than exchange information like "how are you?"
- stage of language development between 3-5; starting to sustain conversation and use language in a more complex way
- leaving out words that are understood from context
- theory that suggests that humans are born with an innate ability to learn language
- person responsible for cognitive theory
- language development stage concerning the infant in the womb
- words that rely on context to make sense like this that these or those
- person responsible for innateness theory
- theory that suggests language acquisition is a result of social interaction and communication between children and their caregivers
- theory that proposes that language is learned through environmental interactions; imitation, practice, reinforcement
- leaving out sounds or symbols in speech like gonna instead of going to
- level of social or conversational power someone holds in an interaction
26 Clues: person responsible for cognitive theory • person responsible for innateness theory • person responsible for interaction theory • person responsible for behaviourist theory • language used to talk about language itself • stage language development stage between 0-1 • a connected stretch of spoken or written language • speaker changes the subject during a conversation • ...
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Biology 2015-02-23
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- adaptation that allows an animal to blend into its enviornment
- theory that a species would slowly evolve over time through favorable mutations
- one species can change over time to become two
- our planet in its early years of volcanic activity
- person who created the theory of acquired characteristics
- same bone structure, different functions, shows common ancestor
- theory that evolution occurs over a lifetime and changes with use/disuse
- hypothesis that early rain and lightning created simple organic compounds to create life
- person who theorized that evolution is due to natural selection
- organ that is no longer in use
- theory that life comes from other life
- when two species evolve in response to each other
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- period of no change followed by periods of rapid change
- show constant change in a species
- theory that life came from nothing
- average trait is favored
- one of the extreme traits is favored
- same bone structure, same function, no common ancestor
- states that several key organelles of eukaryotes originated as symbiosis between organisms
- both extremes are favored
20 Clues: average trait is favored • both extremes are favored • organ that is no longer in use • show constant change in a species • theory that life came from nothing • one of the extreme traits is favored • theory that life comes from other life • one species can change over time to become two • when two species evolve in response to each other • ...
Mom and Baby Exam 1 2023-06-05
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- Theory that focuses on completing a task even if you might fail; toddlers
- Theory that focuses on caring for child's basic needs creating a sense of trust; infants
- Brain is 90% adult size by this age
- Extrapolating from one situation to another
- Fine peach fuzz hair
- Lipid based substance that protects an infant's skin
- Age group at which vocab is between 8000-14000 words
- Believing thoughts are all powerful
- Age when spinal cord is myelinated
- Type of play that toddlers partake in
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- Way in which gross motor skills develop
- Theory that focuses on interest of outdoor activities, peers, and learning; school age kids
- Attributing life-like qualities to inanimate objects
- Develops around 8 months of age
- Way in which fine motor skills develop
- Theory that focuses on body changes; adolescent
- Lazy eye, occurs in one eye
- Creative way to sample activities/behaviors and practice conversation skills
- Theory that focuses on separating from caregiver; toddlers
- Bluish discoloration which goes away in first few days of life
20 Clues: Fine peach fuzz hair • Lazy eye, occurs in one eye • Develops around 8 months of age • Age when spinal cord is myelinated • Brain is 90% adult size by this age • Believing thoughts are all powerful • Type of play that toddlers partake in • Way in which fine motor skills develop • Way in which gross motor skills develop • Extrapolating from one situation to another • ...
Does Mrs. Orloff understand 'Motivational Theories' 2024-02-02
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- Fixed patterns of behavior
- "No Lat, No fat"
- Lesions here result in a constant feeling of hunger
- Mrs. Orloff does things to seek an optimal level of arousal
- Lesions here result in a lack of hunger
- Drives that are learned through experience
- Stimulating this area makes Mrs. Orloff hungry
- motivation to complete a behavior because it is internally satisfying
- Enviromental cues that trigger a motivation
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- Stimulating this area makes Mrs. Orloff feel full
- humans are motivated to fulfill their needs in a hierarchical order
- The first tier in maslow's hierarchy,
- Your body's internal equilibrium
- "O is for obese people who overeat"
- Mrs. Orloff is motivated by inborn behaviors
- Behavior required for survival
- This type of drive contains behavior needed to survive
- this theory does stuff but it mainly explains biMaslow's drives
- There is an optimal level of arousal for peak performance at tasks
- Helping others - peak of Maslow's hierarchy
- Mrs. Orloff has lots of these
21 Clues: "No Lat, No fat" • Fixed patterns of behavior • Mrs. Orloff has lots of these • Behavior required for survival • Your body's internal equilibrium • "O is for obese people who overeat" • The first tier in maslow's hierarchy, • Lesions here result in a lack of hunger • Drives that are learned through experience • Helping others - peak of Maslow's hierarchy • ...
Cool Crazy Creative Crossword 2013-04-24
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- Neo Freudian who believed social relationships in childhood are important
- Known for cognitive dissonance theory
- Conducted taste aversion test on rats
- Observed attachment relationships between child and caregiver
- Devised the Oedipus complex and emphasized the unconscious
- Maternal separation experiments on monkeys
- Developed conformity test involving giving actors shocks
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Researched representative and availability heuristics
- Invented operant conditioning chamber
- Conducted Little Albert classical conditioning experiment
- Experimented with the bobo doll
- Conformity test using length of lines
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- Recognized three different parenting styles
- Three stages of moral development (conventional)
- Developed client centered therapy that uses active listening
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy that points out people's irrationality
- Discovered forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Devised a intelligence test
- Found theory of learned helplessness
- Eight stages of psychosocial development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Four stages of cognitive development (operational)
- Experiment where healthy pseudopatients gained access to hospitals
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
- Theory that physiological arousal comes before emotion
- Developed collective unconscious
- Studied unconditioned/conditioned stimulus/response
28 Clues: Devised a intelligence test • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Experimented with the bobo doll • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Developed collective unconscious • Found theory of learned helplessness • Known for cognitive dissonance theory • Conducted taste aversion test on rats • Invented operant conditioning chamber • ...
Alfred Wegener and his Continenetal Drift Theory 2021-12-07
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- what is earth's longest underwater mountain range?
- boundary Where 2 plates slide past eachother in opposite directions
- boundary Where 2 plates collide
- who proposed the continental drift theory?
- boundary Where 2 plates move away from eachother
- how old was Alfred when he died?
- what was the one thing that made everyone believe Alfred's theory
- what date is 1880?
- what was alfred Wegener?
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- where the ocean floor sinks down into a trench and back into the mantle
- the theory where all continents were joined together in a single landmass and have moved apart ever since
- what other theory did alfred propose?
- where did alfred die?
- the supercontinent that Alfred named
- what is the year 1930 in alfred's life.
- what was alfred's wife's name?
- what other type of scientist was alfred?
- what was alfred on when he died?
- true or false? everyone believed Alfred Wegener and his theory.
- how many boundaries are there?
- true or false? scientists today used Alfred's research to put together pieces over the continental drift
21 Clues: what date is 1880? • where did alfred die? • what was alfred Wegener? • what was alfred's wife's name? • how many boundaries are there? • boundary Where 2 plates collide • what was alfred on when he died? • how old was Alfred when he died? • the supercontinent that Alfred named • what other theory did alfred propose? • what is the year 1930 in alfred's life. • ...
Conspiracy Theories About Beyoncé 2025-07-06
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- Unproven ideas about Beyoncé
- Unconfirmed stories about Beyoncé
- Beyoncé’s image that fuels speculation
- Secret society often linked to Beyoncé
- Messages believed to be subtly inserted
- Theories Speculations from Beyoncé’s followers
- State Conspiracy linked to political power and Beyoncé
- Rumor about hidden identities
- Symbols Alleged cryptic signs in her work
- Another version of Beyoncé theory suggests
- World Order Organization Beyoncé is rumored to support
- Events Theory that some performances are fake
- Used to explain symbolic content
- Secret communication theory
- Central idea in conspiracy claims
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- Shifter Rumored ability attributed to Beyoncé
- Alleged use in videos and performances
- Idea that Beyoncé’s image is manipulated
- Icon Beyoncé’s status fueling rumors
- Platform that spreads conspiracy theories
- Symbol connected to conspiracy theories
- Theory suggesting Beyoncé has a double
- Control Theory about influence over audiences
- Power Beyoncé supposedly exerts
- Agenda Supposed plan behind Beyoncé’s work
- Theme in many conspiracy theories
- Group Beyoncé is rumored to be involved with
- Community speculated to be part of theories
- Aura surrounding Beyoncé’s persona
- Messages Hidden meanings fans speculate about
30 Clues: Secret communication theory • Unproven ideas about Beyoncé • Rumor about hidden identities • Power Beyoncé supposedly exerts • Used to explain symbolic content • Unconfirmed stories about Beyoncé • Theme in many conspiracy theories • Central idea in conspiracy claims • Aura surrounding Beyoncé’s persona • Icon Beyoncé’s status fueling rumors • ...
Unit 1 Review 2022-01-27
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- best company to work for
- theory based on experience/knowledge
- theory based on ppl.
- LVR Top Manager
- difficult to predict change for manager
- examples: dress code, layout, office design
- get work done to fulfill company goals
- manager function used to inspire
- example: leaving work early
- C-Level Employees
- search environment for important events or issues
- theory improved communication with tech.
- theory based on multiple theories can occur
- top manager for Tesla
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- Patty McCord created this for Netflix
- Michael Scott from The Office
- defines right and wrong
- getting work done through others
- used to convince to do more or faster
- theory based on day-to-day
- business' purpose for existing
- get work done with low effort or cost
- manager function to determine goals
- chart used to visualize completing tasks
- manager function to monitor progress
- today
- manager function to delegate work
- set of values, beliefs, and attitudes
- number of workplace deviances
- successful managers do these four __
30 Clues: today • LVR Top Manager • C-Level Employees • theory based on ppl. • top manager for Tesla • defines right and wrong • best company to work for • theory based on day-to-day • example: leaving work early • Michael Scott from The Office • number of workplace deviances • business' purpose for existing • getting work done through others • manager function used to inspire • ...
