color theory Crossword Puzzles
Music Theory 2 2026-02-11
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- – Assignment of musical material to instruments
- – Interval spanning three whole tones
- – Overlapping subject entries
- – Recurring thematic idea associated with meaning
- – Using pitches outside the diatonic scale
- – Fugal answer preserving exact intervals
- – Catalogue system for Mozart
- – Interval larger than major or perfect
- – Flexible tempo
- – Technical study
- – 19th-century emphasis on expression
- – Quality of minor or major intervals
- – Suspension resolving upward
- – Diagram showing key relationships
- – Rhythmic effect implying two beats in triple meter
- – Unaccented pickup notes before the first downbeat
- – Having equal rhythmic values
- – Published work number
- – Mode with lowered second scale degree
- – Pattern repeated at a different pitch level
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- – Gradual pedagogical approach to counterpoint
- – Lowered second scale degree chord
- – Exposition–development–recapitulation structure
- – Baroque shorthand for harmony
- – Change of tonal center
- – Minor mode with raised sixth
- – Given melody in species counterpoint
- – Beethoven’s preferred title language
- – Recurring secondary theme in fugue
- – Medieval rhythmic notation system
- – Virtuosic solo passage
- – Instrumental music with narrative intent
- – Lowest standard woodwind
- – Prepares the dominant
34 Clues: – Flexible tempo • – Technical study • – Prepares the dominant • – Published work number • – Change of tonal center • – Virtuosic solo passage • – Lowest standard woodwind • – Overlapping subject entries • – Catalogue system for Mozart • – Suspension resolving upward • – Minor mode with raised sixth • – Having equal rhythmic values • – Baroque shorthand for harmony • ...
Colors 2023-08-03
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- The darkest color, like the night sky.
- A light and soft color, often associated with girls.
- The color of a ripe apple or a fire truck.
- A mixture of black and white, like a rainy day.
- A shiny, metallic color like a silver spoon.
- A mix of red and blue, like a violet flower.
- A deep blue color, like the night sky.
- A blue-green color, like the sea.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- A light brown color, like sand.
- A dark red color, like red wine.
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- A vibrant purplish-red color.
- The lightest color, like snow or a cloud.
- A mix of blue and green, like a tropical sea.
- A shiny, valuable color like a gold coin.
- The color of grass and leaves on trees.
- A colorful arc in the sky after rain.
- The color of a juicy orange fruit.
- The color of a bright sunflower or a banana.
- The color of soil or a chocolate bar.
20 Clues: A vibrant purplish-red color. • A light brown color, like sand. • A dark red color, like red wine. • A blue-green color, like the sea. • The color of a juicy orange fruit. • The color of the sky on a clear day. • A colorful arc in the sky after rain. • The color of soil or a chocolate bar. • The darkest color, like the night sky. • A deep blue color, like the night sky. • ...
Woman in Psychology 2024-03-27
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- First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University
- Developed a theory of color vision
- Discovered that children communicate through play
- 75% of psychology graduates
- Proved that women were equals during her research in women's psychology
- the percentage of woman psychologists in America in the 1900's
- Developed the concept of "womb envy"
- Developed the concept of defense mechanisms
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- First female president of the APA
- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- she pioneered the use of a technique known as the "Strange Situation"
- First chairwoman of the Department of Psychology at Stanford University
12 Clues: 75% of psychology graduates • First female president of the APA • Developed a theory of color vision • Developed the concept of "womb envy" • Developed the concept of defense mechanisms • First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • Discovered that children communicate through play • First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University • ...
Chemistry Review 2015-03-18
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- Group 1 elements
- is _ notation
- measure of gravitational pull
- sum of atomic masses
- Hydrogen's oxidation number is -_
- A _ ion is a cation
- naming system
- horizontal row on periodic table
- A + X yields to AX in _
- D bloc metals are _ elements
- method: approach to problems
- NH4 is an _ ion
- electrons occupy the _ orbital
- length * width * height
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- amount of matter
- AX yields to A + X in _
- smallest particle of an element
- Uncertainty principle
- Group 18 elements
- state opposite of excited state
- Invented periodic table
- 6.022*10^23 named after him
- mol stands for
- # before chem. equations
- number total protons and neutrons
- Study of matter
- bond formed by sharing
- _ changes in chemical reactions
- vertical column on periodic table
- broad generalization
- Lewis structures follow _ rule
- atomic number of 5
32 Clues: is _ notation • naming system • mol stands for • Study of matter • NH4 is an _ ion • amount of matter • Group 1 elements • Group 18 elements • atomic number of 5 • A _ ion is a cation • sum of atomic masses • broad generalization • Uncertainty principle • bond formed by sharing • AX yields to A + X in _ • Invented periodic table • A + X yields to AX in _ • length * width * height • ...
6th Grade 3 2015-07-02
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- a fashionable young man
- a feeling that something is going to happen
- not clearly expressed
- a ruling body especially of clergy organized into ranks
- not capable of being fathomed
- something that makes a person or thing special
- open to wind or weather
- a general or basic truth on which other theory is based
- showing lack of caution
- to speak or utter with involuntary stops
- to confuse
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- dull in sound or color
- a remark made usually to hurt someone's feelings
- fearful of what may be coming
- feeling or showing an inability to believe something
- pleased and satisfied with what one has or is
- an idea that many people have about a thing or a group
- at a distance
- to make a frowning expression of displeasure
- the part or group having the highest quality
20 Clues: to confuse • at a distance • not clearly expressed • dull in sound or color • a fashionable young man • open to wind or weather • showing lack of caution • fearful of what may be coming • not capable of being fathomed • to speak or utter with involuntary stops • a feeling that something is going to happen • to make a frowning expression of displeasure • ...
HUM 1020 Ch. 14 and 15 2021-04-21
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- style in architecture associated with Gropius and Le Corbusier
- the use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33
- Leading action painter of the twentieth century
- Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"
- minimalism and geometric abstraction are both largely
- Pioneer figure in American Pop art
- James Joyce's landmark work
- what style was the most distinctive feature of imagist poetry?
- artistic movement that thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- also known as the "theory of everything"
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- Jung's argument for the collective unconscious
- "Falling water" depended on the inventive use of
- artist of "The Migration Series"
- according to freud, civilization is the product of
- The "Great criticism" series reflected the influence of
- Wrote the opera "Einstein on the Beach"
- first totalitarian state of twentieth century
- fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of
- Author of "Go Tell It on the World"
20 Clues: James Joyce's landmark work • artist of "The Migration Series" • Wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33 • Pioneer figure in American Pop art • Author of "Go Tell It on the World" • Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" • Wrote the opera "Einstein on the Beach" • also known as the "theory of everything" • first totalitarian state of twentieth century • ...
1 2025-12-13
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- Lacking concepts to understand one’s experience
- View that indeterminism still gives no free will
- Statement intended to mislead
- is Reasoning that seems good but is actually flawed
- View that bringing new people into existence is morally wrong
- Theory where truth matches reality
- disagreement Normative disagreement where no one is blameworthy
- View that free will is compatible with determinism
- ion Punishment justified because offender deserves it
- Not being treated as a reliable source of knowledge
- Permission someone would have given if asked
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- Existence with no further explanation
- View that minds evolved recently in cosmic time
- definition Definition about words rather than reality
- View that nothing has objective meaning
- Attempt to justify God despite evil
- Subjective experiences like color sensations
- Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know
- Mythological figure condemned to endless labor
- Statement indifferent to truth
20 Clues: Statement intended to mislead • Statement indifferent to truth • Theory where truth matches reality • Attempt to justify God despite evil • Existence with no further explanation • View that nothing has objective meaning • Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know • Subjective experiences like color sensations • Permission someone would have given if asked • ...
Lawrence Kohlberg 2024-09-10
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- - Hint: While not the focus of Kohlberg’s theory, this concept is related to understanding others’ perspectives.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory is rooted in this type of psychological development.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's work explores how moral reasoning evolves over time.
- - Hint: The highest level in Kohlberg’s stages where moral reasoning is based on abstract principles.
- Dilemma - Hint: This is a famous example used by Kohlberg to study moral reasoning.
- - Hint: This term relates to the principles of right and wrong that Kohlberg studied.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory includes the role of legal systems and societal rules in moral reasoning.
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- - Hint: Kohlberg’s moral development theory emphasizes this approach to ethical decision-making.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory emphasizes the role of this concept in moral reasoning.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theories are focused on how individuals develop a sense of right and wrong.
- - Hint: Kohlberg is known for his stages of moral development.
- - Hint: These are the principles that guide individuals’ moral decisions according to Kohlberg.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory often uses moral dilemmas to assess moral reasoning.
- - Hint: This is the first level in Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
- - Hint: The second level in Kohlberg's stages focuses on adherence to societal norms.
15 Clues: - Hint: Kohlberg is known for his stages of moral development. • - Hint: Kohlberg's work explores how moral reasoning evolves over time. • - Hint: This is the first level in Kohlberg's stages of moral development. • - Hint: Kohlberg's theory is rooted in this type of psychological development. • ...
ECE Crossword Puzzle Sophia Garcia P.7 2020-10-22
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- / an increase in complexity from simple to more complex
- Disabilities Act / federal law that make Americans with disabilities equal
- / how many stages in Erikson's theory
- / developed psychological stages in adulthood theory
- / technique that stops challenging behaviors before it begins
- / child does tasks under adult guidance
- gym / exercises your brain to work better
- / as the child learns the responsibility is gradually transferred to him/her
- / developed the social development theory of learning
- of Proximal development / learning is occurred under this zone
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- reinforcement / technique where desired behavior is rewarded
- Disabilities Act / similar to ADA but for all individuals in the US
- disability / a chronic condition that is diagnosed in childhood and limits major life activities
- intervention / support during the first three years of life
- / specific body changed and increases in the child's size
- / technique that guides children's behaviors
- / how many stages do children develop the ability to learn
- / Erickson describes as emotional development as a series of stages as
- / developed a hierarchy of needs
- / how many levels in Maslow's theory
20 Clues: / developed a hierarchy of needs • / how many levels in Maslow's theory • / how many stages in Erikson's theory • / child does tasks under adult guidance • gym / exercises your brain to work better • / technique that guides children's behaviors • / developed psychological stages in adulthood theory • / developed the social development theory of learning • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Galileo's Mother
- Earth-Centered Theory of the Universe
- Used to observe astronomical happenings up close
- Newton Credited with discovering Gravity
- Sun-Centered Theory of the Universe
- Didn't recognize the Heliocentric Theory as correct until 1992
- Credited inventor of the Telescope
- Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, & music theorist
- Copernicus's Country of Origin
- What publication are you currently reading?
- Book written by Galileo Galilei published in 1610
- Credited inventor of Down 1
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- Galileo's Father
- 2nd smallest of the worlds continents
- A new way of thinking about the world, based on observations, data, questioning everything, and analysis. Questioning old beliefs, ancient thinkers, and the church, something which was almost never done before, causing the time to be a massive, impressive, change in Europe
- a process used by scientists to come up with accurate theories about the world
- Galileo's Country of Origin
- Continued research on the Heliocentric theory, added orbit aspect
- The motion in which planets move around the sun
- Birth name of Down 4
- Ancient Greek Philosopher and poly math (384 BC-322 BC)
21 Clues: Galileo's Father • Galileo's Mother • Birth name of Down 4 • Galileo's Country of Origin • Credited inventor of Down 1 • Copernicus's Country of Origin • Credited inventor of the Telescope • Sun-Centered Theory of the Universe • 2nd smallest of the worlds continents • Earth-Centered Theory of the Universe • Newton Credited with discovering Gravity • ...
Motivational Theories Crossword 2024-02-05
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- Theory suggesting people are motivated by incentives and rewards
- Theorized hierarchy of needs
- behavior Behavior that someone is born with
- Drive that is second to the primary drives, such as wealth and success
- A drawback of the Drive-Reduction Theory is that it doesn’t explain ____ drives
- A drawback of the evolutionary theory is it only explains a _____ amount of behavior
- Something regarded as having higher importance than another
- reduction Motivation with the end goal of reducing something (like hunger)
- States there is an optimal level of arousal for any performance
- A thing given to someone for effort or achievment
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- People will do things for ____ arousal
- The reason someone has for behaving a certain way
- The body’s equilibrium, what drive reduction is trying to achieve
- A strength of the drive reduction theory is that it explains ____ needs
- States that certain needs have higher priority than others
- Doing something chill requires _____ levels of arousal
- Doing something crazy requires _____ levels of arousal
- The action or fact of arousing or being aroused
- Motivated by inborn behaviors
- To require something
20 Clues: To require something • Theorized hierarchy of needs • Motivated by inborn behaviors • People will do things for ____ arousal • behavior Behavior that someone is born with • The action or fact of arousing or being aroused • The reason someone has for behaving a certain way • A thing given to someone for effort or achievment • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-11
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- - Wrote spirit laws
- Resolution - Societies resolve conflicts through legal procedures, force, and/or compromise
- - wrote the social contract
- Bill of Rights - reaffirmed indiviual rights such as freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, fair trial, and right to bear arms
- of Powers - Montesquieu’s principle or theory
- of Law - influences the behavior of citizens, establishes procedures for making policies, and limits the power of government.
- Branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
- Sovereignty - Rousseau’s principle or theory
- Rasa - blank slate or page
- Carta - established rule of law
- - having the ability and resources to control
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- Contract - Hobbes Principle or theory
- wrote Leviathan
- - an organized system to provide order and protection for a nation’s people
- of Nature- everyone has right to everything
- of Right- prohibited arbitrary arrests and quartering of troops in private homes without the owners consent
- Government - political system in which powers of the government are restricted, usually by a written constitution
- of power - a product of existing documents and laws combined with contemporary values and beliefs
- rights - Locke’s principle or theory
- - wrote Second Treatise on government
20 Clues: wrote Leviathan • - Wrote spirit laws • Rasa - blank slate or page • - wrote the social contract • Carta - established rule of law • rights - Locke’s principle or theory • Contract - Hobbes Principle or theory • - wrote Second Treatise on government • of Nature- everyone has right to everything • Sovereignty - Rousseau’s principle or theory • ...
Modernism and Globalism: Chapters 14 & 15 2026-04-27
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- Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with this art form
- In his writings on existentialism, Sartre insisted that this condition is fundamental to each individual
- This composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"
- Purging the canvas of all recognizable subject matter was the aim of these artists
- A major component of hip-hop music is
- The aesthetic and materials of minimalist artworks are inspired by this
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of this
- In The Rock, T. S. Eliot claimed Western knowledge brought people closer to this
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this style of acting
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art production from Paris to this city
- A characteristic of art in the first half of the twentieth century
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of this element
- The effort by physicists to achieve a theory of everything is evident in this theory
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- Merce Cunningham's choreography is radical because it relies on this
- According to Marcel Duchamp, the artist should be the one who does this
- Sartre insisted that each individual is this for their own actions
- Postmodernism originated with the rejection of the International Style in this field
- The Holocaust resulted from this aspect of Hitler's ideology
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art was
- Writer Simone de Beauvoir challenged this social concept
21 Clues: A major component of hip-hop music is • The pioneer figure in American Pop art was • Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with this art form • This composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33" • The leading action painter of the twentieth century • According to Freud, civilization was the product of this • Writer Simone de Beauvoir challenged this social concept • ...
Sensation 2015-01-06
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- Nerves involved in the chemical senses, respond to chemicals rather than energy.
- Every object we see changes minutely from moment to moment due to our changing angle of vision, variations in light, and so on.
- Describes the difference thresholds for different sense. The change needed is proportional to the original intensity of the stimulus.
- The smallest amount of change needed in a stimulus before we detect a change.
- Investigates the effects of distractions and inferences we perceive while experiencing the world.
- Sound waves, vibrations in the air, travel through the air, and are then collected by our ears.
- Tells us about how our body is oriented in space.
- Explains how we experience pain. Some pain messages have a higher priority than others. When a high-priority message is sent, the ____ swings open for it and shut for low priority messages.
- We perceive objects as being a constant color even as the light reflecting off the object changes.
- Instead of using our experience to perceive an object, we use only the features of the object itself to build a complete perception.
- Objects viewed from different angles will produce different shapes on our retinas.
- Smallest amount of stimulus we can perceive.
- When we use this, we perceive by filling in gaps in what we sense. Occurs when you use your background knowledge to fill in gaps in what you perceive.
- Molecules of substances rise into the air and are drawn into our nose.
- Objects closer to our eyes will produce bigger images on our retinas, but we take distance in into account in our estimations of ____.
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- Stimuli below our absolute threshold.
- Vibrations in the air that have amplitude and frequency. They travel through the air and are collected by our ear.
- Deafness Occurs when the hair cells in the cochlea have been damaged, usually by loud noise.
- A color vision theory that states that the sensory receptors arranged in the retina come in pairs: red/green, yellow/blue, black/white.
- Rules Based on observation that we normally perceive images as groups (e.g. proximity, similarity, continuity, closure), not as isolated elements.
- Give us feedback about the position and orientation of specific body parts.
- Theories that explain how we hear different ______ or tones. Includes Place Theory and Frequency Theory.
- This is activated when our skin is indented, pierced or experiences a change in temperature.
- Our experience creates schemata, mental representations of how we expect the world to be.
- Where the process of transduction occurs.
25 Clues: Stimuli below our absolute threshold. • Where the process of transduction occurs. • Smallest amount of stimulus we can perceive. • Tells us about how our body is oriented in space. • Molecules of substances rise into the air and are drawn into our nose. • Give us feedback about the position and orientation of specific body parts. • ...
Chapter 2 unit 1 2023-09-18
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization.
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- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • ...
DECA CHAPTER 2 actual one 2023-09-18
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks
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- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
13 Clues: the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance • an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization • ...
The Big Bang 2020-12-11
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- The sun is a _____
- The first element created
- The universe was full of these right after the Big Bang (no space)
- The theory about how the universe started (no space, no "t")
- Galaxies are moving _____ (together or apart)
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- Visible light, microwave, and UV rays are all part of the _______ (no space)
- The universe started off with ___ energy (high or low)
- The universe is always ______
- Galaxies moving towards the Earth appear ___ (color)
- The acronym for the microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang
- All of matter
11 Clues: All of matter • The sun is a _____ • The first element created • The universe is always ______ • Galaxies are moving _____ (together or apart) • Galaxies moving towards the Earth appear ___ (color) • The universe started off with ___ energy (high or low) • The theory about how the universe started (no space, no "t") • ...
Get To Know Me 2022-06-14
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- People go to the theater to watch what?
- When people enjoy doing different activities, they are considered what?
- Baseball, Football, and Soccer are what?
- When an animal lives with you in your house
- Ice Cream, fruits, and tacos are types of what?
- The grass is the ___ green.
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- When you listen to a song you are listening to what?
- Big Bang Theory, Friends, The voice are types of what?
- The day a person is born
- This character always comes in to save the day
- This is where you go to see exotic animals
11 Clues: The day a person is born • The grass is the ___ green. • People go to the theater to watch what? • Baseball, Football, and Soccer are what? • This is where you go to see exotic animals • When an animal lives with you in your house • This character always comes in to save the day • Ice Cream, fruits, and tacos are types of what? • ...
AP Chem Extra Credit 🙏 2024-05-15
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- ____ becomes significant when a gas deviates from the ideal gas law
- proton donator
- “grandfather” of equilibrium
- the change in disorder from products to reactants; delta S
- Change in heat of a system; delta H
- proton acceptor
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- an IMF between non-polar molecules; strength level LDF<____<Hydrogen
- ____ change is proof that a chemical reaction took place
- before any stochiometry is preformed, that equation must be ____
- a substance that lowers the activation energy by introducing a new pathway; consumed and later produced
- how electrons interact with eachother on the same level; VSPER theory
11 Clues: proton donator • proton acceptor • “grandfather” of equilibrium • Change in heat of a system; delta H • ____ change is proof that a chemical reaction took place • the change in disorder from products to reactants; delta S • before any stochiometry is preformed, that equation must be ____ • ____ becomes significant when a gas deviates from the ideal gas law • ...
Colors 2021-01-12
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- A Citric Fruit
- Color of Dirt
- Another Name for Purple
- Color of the Clouds when it's about to rain
- Shaylees Last Name
- A Hair Color
- I have Frizzy Hair
- Rhymes with Ink
- Color for Valentines
- Color of the Sun
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- Second Place
- Than Without the H
- Color of the Sky
- Opposite of Black
- Most Expensive Color
- Color and a Fruit
- No One Likes this Flavor
- Color of the Grass
- Opposite of White
- This Color has 2 P's in it's Name
20 Clues: Second Place • A Hair Color • Color of Dirt • A Citric Fruit • Rhymes with Ink • Color of the Sky • Color of the Sun • Opposite of Black • Color and a Fruit • Opposite of White • Than Without the H • Color of the Grass • Shaylees Last Name • I have Frizzy Hair • Most Expensive Color • Color for Valentines • Another Name for Purple • No One Likes this Flavor • This Color has 2 P's in it's Name • ...
colours 2025-05-20
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- The lightest color or absence of color:
- A shiny, metallic grey:
- A mix of red and blue:
- The darkest shade:
- A shiny, metallic yellow:
- The color of grass and leaves:
- A variation in color or sound:
- The color of apples and hearts:
- A shade similar to purple:
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- The color of the sun or a lemon:
- A dark blue color, part of the rainbow:
- Another word for color:
- The color of the sky on a clear day:
- A color and also a fruit:
- The color of chocolate or tree trunks:
- A lighter or darker version of a color:
- A very light brown or cream color:
- A mix between black and white:
- A mix of blue and green:
- A light red color, often seen in flowers:
20 Clues: The darkest shade: • A mix of red and blue: • Another word for color: • A shiny, metallic grey: • A mix of blue and green: • A color and also a fruit: • A shiny, metallic yellow: • A shade similar to purple: • A mix between black and white: • The color of grass and leaves: • A variation in color or sound: • The color of apples and hearts: • The color of the sun or a lemon: • ...
Colors and Shades 2025-05-15
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- A shiny, metallic yellow:
- A shade similar to purple:
- Another word for color:
- A mix between black and white:
- A mix of red and blue:
- A lighter or darker version of a color:
- The lightest color or absence of color:
- The color of the sky on a clear day:
- The color of grass and leaves:
- A light red color, often seen in flowers:
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- A shiny, metallic grey:
- A variation in color or sound:
- A color and also a fruit:
- A mix of blue and green:
- The color of the sun or a lemon:
- The color of apples and hearts:
- A very light brown or cream color:
- The darkest shade:
- The color of chocolate or tree trunks:
- A dark blue color, part of the rainbow:
20 Clues: The darkest shade: • A mix of red and blue: • A shiny, metallic grey: • Another word for color: • A mix of blue and green: • A shiny, metallic yellow: • A color and also a fruit: • A shade similar to purple: • A variation in color or sound: • A mix between black and white: • The color of grass and leaves: • The color of apples and hearts: • The color of the sun or a lemon: • ...
Famous Scientists Last Names 2024-04-11
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- Made a cage for electricity
- _______ radiation is emitted from black holes
- Invented the telephone
- Electric car brand
- Made the theory of evolution
- Made the theory of relativity
- Has a prize named after him
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- Calculated the speed of light
- Discovered the radioactive elements
- ______ space telescope
- Invented the telescope
- Developed computing theory
- An apple fell on his head
- Made the periodic table
14 Clues: Electric car brand • ______ space telescope • Invented the telescope • Invented the telephone • Made the periodic table • An apple fell on his head • Developed computing theory • Made a cage for electricity • Has a prize named after him • Made the theory of evolution • Calculated the speed of light • Made the theory of relativity • Discovered the radioactive elements • ...
Unit 2 - Metaphysics 2019-09-22
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- A perfect, timeless, unchanging essence of something.
- A theory which says all events, including actions, are determined by previously existing causes extending back in time.
- The view that things are fundamentally mentally constructed ideas, with no reality as material objects outside of the mind.
- A monist who added that the one all-encompassing thing (in monism) can be divine, or material or mental.
- Who was a famous philosopher that was a dualist?
- A branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of being and reality.
- An alternate name which many philosophers have called metaphysics.
- A philosopher who supported materialism.
- Which philosopher is responsible for the theory of realism?
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- A theory stating that all existing things are derived from an all-encompassing source that is distinct from them. These things are all expressions of this one entity.
- A theory stating that reality is constructed of ideal forms and ideas that are unchanging, immaterial, and more perfect than the things sensed in the material world.
- A theory made by PreSocratic philosophers stating reality (including thoughts, consciousness, and personality) consists of matter.
- A branch of philosophy which examines the fundamental nature or in other words the basic structures of reality.
- The fundamental nature of a thing which makes an entity/substance what it fundamentally is. This is unchanging.
- The basic element that makes up things. Something with an independent existence.
- Metaphysics was called by this Greek phrase meaning ‘the books that come after the physics’ before it was called metaphysics.
- Who said that ordinary objects are only collections of ideas, which are mind-dependent?
- A theory stating that reality is made of two kinds of things – mind and matter.
- Another term for materialism.
19 Clues: Another term for materialism. • A philosopher who supported materialism. • Who was a famous philosopher that was a dualist? • A perfect, timeless, unchanging essence of something. • Which philosopher is responsible for the theory of realism? • An alternate name which many philosophers have called metaphysics. • ...
unit 5 2026-05-04
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- a system of stars and associated matter held together by gravitational attraction
- located in the nucleus; determines the genetic traits of an organism (deoxyribonucleic acid)
- diagram a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface temperature and color of stars
- luminous globe of gas which produces its own heat and light by nuclear reaction made of mostly hydrogen and helium gas
- segment of DNA found on a chromosome; determines the inheritance of a particular trait
- which began and is still expanding
- site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- Bang theory a scientific theory concerning the early development and shape of the universe from a dense
- universe
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- fluid that surrounds the organelles
- the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star
- clouds of dust and gas; site of star formation; remains of dead or dying stars
- microwave background electromagnetic radiation that remains from the Big Bang and early stages of
- total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body
- hole a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- observations of galaxies moving away from each other and our own Milky Way galaxy
- Way galaxy – the galaxy which contains our Sun and its solar system, including Earth
- wall gives structure to plant cells
18 Clues: universe • which began and is still expanding • fluid that surrounds the organelles • site of photosynthesis in plant cells • wall gives structure to plant cells • the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star • total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body • ...
Nurseword Puzzle 2023-11-28
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- It is the stage in the development of personality that extends from the emergence of articulate speech to the appearance of the need for playmates.
- In Maslow’s “Human needs theory”, it is the most important as all the other needs become secondary until these needs are met.
- It is defined as humanistic art and science that focuses on personalized behaviors, functions, processes thus reducing stress and conflict.
- This type of experience is like the “stream of consciousness, “the raw sensations, images, and feelings that flow through the mind of a sensate being.
- It refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing.
- Bertalanffy’s “General Systems Theory” includes purpose, content, and process, breaking down the ___ and analyzing the parts.
- The conservation of ____ refers to balancing energy input and output to avoid excessive fatigue
- Newman states that there are 9 patterns of interactions that guide a nurse in making holistic observations of person-environment behavior: choosing, communicating,___,feeling, knowing, moving, perceiving, relating and valuing.
- The nursing theorist who developed the Theory of Human Becoming, which is focused on the dynamic nature of humans and their continuous process of becoming. (Surname only)
- A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
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- Founder of general systems theory. (surname only)
- Margaret Newman believes that health and ___ are part of the same entity and are manifested in the pattern of the human being.
- Process of knowing and coming to know as persons accept and reject ideas, values, belies, and practices consistent with their worldview.
- It refers to a particular group and the patterning of actions, thoughts and decisions that occurs because of “learned, shared and transmitted” values, beliefs, norms, and life ways.
- A nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing—the Conservation Model. (surname only)
- It is the process in Bertalanffy’s “General Systems Theory” through which the output is returned to the system.
- In Newman's Theory, health is viewed as an ever-expanding __________
- Motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a _______
- A system is greater than the sum of its ______
- The stage in Lewin's Change Theory that involves the process of change in thoughts, feeling, behavior, or all three, that is in some way more liberating or more productive. It is also called “moving to a new level” or “movement”.
20 Clues: A system is greater than the sum of its ______ • Founder of general systems theory. (surname only) • In Newman's Theory, health is viewed as an ever-expanding __________ • A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness. • The conservation of ____ refers to balancing energy input and output to avoid excessive fatigue • ...
paper 4 - a levels english language 2026-03-06
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- authored cognitive theory
- 4 conversational principles: quantity, quality, relation, and manner
- the use of multiple languages
- stage of language development where language is process in utero
- speech and conversation
- the form of english language culturally viewed as correct and the default
- a prescriptivist that believed language needed to maintain its social status through standardizing the language
- authored interaction theory
- linguist that proposes that language change is inevitable through contact between speakers and rejects prescriptivism
- asserts that language influences or shapes thoughts, but not strictly determine them
- the language that has been adopted as the common language between speakers whose native languages are different
- the dialect of a particular social class
- stage of language development where people acquire the skills to language in a far more complex way
- authored innateness theory
- theory that posits children are born with the capacity for language
- studied linguistic imperialism and proposed how a language died through it
- a single unit of speech
- the existence of numerous dialects and accents within one consolidated region
- authored behaviourist theory
- rejects sapir-whorf and insists that language acts a s a mirror to the cultural thoughts and beliefs predating it
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- 0-1year stage of language development where children make random utterances as they try to grapple with language
- 2-3 year old stage of language development where children express meaning through limited lexis
- theory that posits that language learning is a result of mental processes
- the blending of different languages through forced interaction between native and non native speakers
- speaks to the social desirability of a language or dialect
- stage of development, 1-2years, child's first attempt at grammar and creating meaning from phrases
- asserts the language you speak absolutely sets limits on thoughts and perceptions
- all other varieties of english not considered standard english
- social talk used to uphold relationships rather than communicate the messages themselves
- non-verbal features that accompany speech
- features of speech like tone and intonation
- theory that posits that language is learned the positive reinforcement
- the imposition of a dominant language over others
- theory that posits that language learning is from the communication between a child and their caregiver
- abbreviation for new varieties of english, or English that developed in places where the speakers are not native
- speech habits unique to a specific person
- the rise and fall of voice pitch while speaking
- bias focused on english and the english speaking world
38 Clues: speech and conversation • a single unit of speech • authored cognitive theory • authored innateness theory • authored interaction theory • authored behaviourist theory • the use of multiple languages • the dialect of a particular social class • non-verbal features that accompany speech • speech habits unique to a specific person • features of speech like tone and intonation • ...
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality 2022-05-16
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- motivation, a desire for significant accomplishment: for mastery of things, people, or ideas; for attaining a high standard
- Motivation, a desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake
- drives, drives that are learned or acquired through experience, such as the drive to achieve monetary wealth
- of needs, a motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs. basic needs, psychological needs to self-fulfillment needs
- Law, the psychological principle stating that performance is best under conditions of moderate arousal rather than either low or high arousal
- internal state that arises in response to a disequilibrium in an animal's physiological needs
- A complex pattern of changes, including physiological arousal, feelings, cognitive processes, and behavioral reactions, made in response to a situation perceived to be personally significant
- the psychological qualities of an individual that influences a variety of characteristic behavior patterns across difference situations over time
- the process of starting directing and maintaining physical and psychological activities
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- external stimuli or rewards that motivate behavior although they do not relate directly to biological needs
- Preprogrammed tendencies that are essential to a species's survival.
- needs directly related to survival and include the need for food, water, and oxygen.
- motivation, a desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment extrinsic motivation
- Actualization, a concept in personality psychology referring to a person's constant striving to realize his or her potential and to develop inherent talents and capabilities
- constancy or equilibrium of the internal conditions of the body
- reduction theory a theory of motivation stating that motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis
- Theory, theory of motivation in which people are said to have an optimal (best or ideal) level of tension that they seek to maintain by increasing or decreasing stimulation
- factor theory, Schachter-Singer's theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal.
18 Clues: constancy or equilibrium of the internal conditions of the body • Preprogrammed tendencies that are essential to a species's survival. • Motivation, a desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake • needs directly related to survival and include the need for food, water, and oxygen. • ...
Sensation and Perecption 2015-10-31
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- Nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle or movement.
- The process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions, drawing on our experience and expectations.
- The organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings.
- The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- The processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision. Contrasts with serial processing.
- The dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green, and so forth.
- A tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- In hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches that frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch.
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- The controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- Depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes.
- Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object.
- A device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea.
- Hearing Loss Hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea.
- A ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- The chamber between the eardrum and cochlea, containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum of the cochlea's oval window.
- A theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise). Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness.
- The theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision.
- Analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information.
- An organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
- Below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness.
- A binocular cue for perceiving depth: By comparing images from retinas in the two eyes, the brain computes distance-the greater the disparity between the two images, the closer the object
- The activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory or response.
- The study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- The ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance.
- The light sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing visual information.
- Depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone.
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- Hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or the auditory nerves; also called deafness.
- Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere.
- The transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images 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. The cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors-one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue-which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- A laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals.
- The minimum simulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time.
- An illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession.
- The study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- The focusing of conscious awareness on as particular stimulus.
- Retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- The central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- The principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food influences its taste.
- In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage (rather than a constant amount).
- Failing to notice changes in the environment.
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allow them to pass on to the brain. The "gate" is opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coming from the brain.
- Conversion from one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brains can detect.
- The minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as a just noticeable difference.
- In vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field.
- Perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change
- The system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- The sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance.
- The perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups.
- A coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
- Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.
- The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- The distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of cosmic rays to the long pulses of radio transmission.
- The innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals and vestibular sacs.
- The amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness, as determined by the wave's amplitude.
- The sense or act of hearing
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
63 Clues: The sense or act of hearing • Failing to notice changes in the environment. • Below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness. • A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • A tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency • The focusing of conscious awareness on as particular stimulus. • ...
Eysenck's criminal personality 2021-01-11
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- A technique that was used by Farrington to measure the cortical arousal of extraverts and introverts that cast doubt on the physiological basis of Eysenck’s work. (1,1,1)
- According to the biological basis of Eysenck’s theory, this would be underactive in extraverts (7,6)
- The processes that Eysenck believed personality was linked to criminality via. (13)
- The type of behaviour of somebody who is highly neurotic (13)
- The process of learning about reinforcements and punishments that those with criminal personalities cannot develop leading to antisocial behaviours. (12)
- This researcher found evidence in support of Eysenck’s theory by comparing 2070 male prisoners’ scores on the EPI with 2422 male controls. (7)
- It has been suggested that personalities can change on a daily basis and therefore, there is no such thing as personality in this sense. (6,6)
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- The type of theory that Eysenck developed (11)
- The type of behaviours that an extravert would be likely to engage in (4-6)
- A type of bias within Eysenck’s work which questions the generalisability of his theory, following research with Hispanic and African-American criminals that found lower E scores than a non-criminal control group. (8)
- A psychologist that criticised Eysenck’s theory and found contradictory evidence in E and N scores. (10)
- Extraversion may be broken down into sociability and this factor which is more likely to be linked to criminal tendencies. (11)
- Somebody high on this dimension would be prone to unstable moods, depression and anxiety (11)
- A type of determinism that Eysenck’s theory suffers from. (10)
- Somebody with a high psychoticism score would be classed as being cold, unemotional and prone to this. (10)
- The technique adopted by Eysenck to measure the criminal personality by locating participants along the E and N dimensions. (1,1,1)
- The third dimension that was later added to Eysenck’s theory (12)
- A trait that Eysenck linked to crime that was based upon the amount of stimulation required from the environment (11)
18 Clues: The type of theory that Eysenck developed (11) • The type of behaviour of somebody who is highly neurotic (13) • A type of determinism that Eysenck’s theory suffers from. (10) • The third dimension that was later added to Eysenck’s theory (12) • The type of behaviours that an extravert would be likely to engage in (4-6) • ...
Room 17 2022-02-25
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- This color is the third color of the rainbow
- This is the fourth color of the rainbow
- Nature has a bunch
- Friends Everyone has one or two or even more
- This is the mix of the color of blue and green
- and White These colors of the colors of pandas
- This is how we dress for the day
- This is the color of a strawberry but mixed with the color of white
- There are a bunch of colors of this flower but red is the most popular
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- This does not have money needed
- This is the last color of the rainbow
- This color is the second color of the rainbow
- This color is the first color of the rainbow
- This is the fifth color of the rainbow
- Brown This is the color of chocolate milk
- Blue This is the color of the sky in the morning
- Blue This is the color of the sky in the night
- This is the color of chocolate
- This is the color of milk
- 17 The best classroom in the world in elementary
20 Clues: Nature has a bunch • This is the color of milk • This is the color of chocolate • This does not have money needed • This is how we dress for the day • This is the last color of the rainbow • This is the fifth color of the rainbow • This is the fourth color of the rainbow • Brown This is the color of chocolate milk • This color is the third color of the rainbow • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- a person that rules with absolute power
- created the laws of gravity and motion
- popularized the scientific method
- theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- to know something one did not know before
- a style during the 18th century defined by curved asymmetrical forms and elaborate ornamentation
- created "Leviathan"
- wanted women to have equal education as men
- belief that God exist and created the world but does not interfere
- discovered the heliocentric theory
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- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- observed that the moon was not pure and smooth
- theory that the governing and the governed came to an agreement that the governed will give up some rights and the governing will make decisions
- people who presented new ways of thinking
- created the idea "checks and balances"
- made the first vaccine for small pox
- was also called "The Age of Reason"
- parties where people met up to discuss new ideas
- believed in freedom of religion
20 Clues: created "Leviathan" • believed in freedom of religion • popularized the scientific method • discovered the heliocentric theory • was also called "The Age of Reason" • made the first vaccine for small pox • created the laws of gravity and motion • created the idea "checks and balances" • a person that rules with absolute power • people who presented new ways of thinking • ...
Jamies Present 2023-12-01
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- A brightly burning celestial object
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- A large primate found in African and Asian forests
- The first name of the scientist who proposed the theory of relativity
- A Norse explorer known as the first European to land in North America
- The primary color between blue and yellow
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- A country in South America
- A red fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable
- To hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea
- A common garden insect known for its role in pollination
- A large natural stream of water
11 Clues: A country in South America • A large natural stream of water • A brightly burning celestial object • The primary color between blue and yellow • A red fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable • To hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea • A large primate found in African and Asian forests • An electronic device for storing and processing data • ...
Art 1 2024-01-02
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- Place__________phone in phone pockets before the bell rings.
- Use only school________________language and actions.
- Our first unit will be over color_________.
- The unit on ______________will be very messy, but very fun! It involves clay!
- Do not consume_________in the classroom.
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- My teacher's name is Ms.__________________
- Bring all needed _______________to class.
- The unit that involves using ink and brayers to create the same image repeatedly is called_____________.
- We will use _________paint to create an abstracted image using color mixing.
- Be in your_____________seat working on the warmup before the bell rings.
- Follow adult ____________________.
11 Clues: Follow adult ____________________. • Do not consume_________in the classroom. • Bring all needed _______________to class. • My teacher's name is Ms.__________________ • Our first unit will be over color_________. • Use only school________________language and actions. • Place__________phone in phone pockets before the bell rings. • ...
vocab crossword 2026-05-06
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- – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star
- – luminous globe of gas which produces its own heat and light by nuclear reaction made of mostly
- dense areas continually rise; the more dense areas continually sink, creating a cyclical current
- – an envelope of mixed gases held to the Earth by gravity; the most dense gases are near the
- – the long-term pattern of weather in an area
- diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface
- – a system of stars and associated matter held together by gravitational attraction
- – observations of galaxies moving away from each other and our own Milky Way galaxy
- – clouds of dust and gas; site of star formation; remains of dead or dying stars
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- current – when temperature differences cause liquids and gases (fluids) to expand and move; the
- and color of stars
- microwave background – electromagnetic radiation that remains from the Big Bang and early stages of
- which began and is still expanding
- universe
- hole – a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- of the Earth
- Bang theory – a scientific theory concerning the early development and shape of the universe from a dense
- Way galaxy – the galaxy which contains our Sun and its solar system, including Earth
- mass – a body of air that has about the same temperature and humidity throughout
- and helium gas
- – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body
21 Clues: universe • of the Earth • and helium gas • and color of stars • which began and is still expanding • – the long-term pattern of weather in an area • – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star • – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body • diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface • ...
HG&D - Unit 1 Review 2026-05-14
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- Religious involvement and cultural practices are primarily influenced by this factor
- Parents can best meet emotional needs by ensuring their children feel loved and this.
- Social development includes learning to share, take turns, and do this with others.
- Regular storytime with movement, reflection, and group play provides this type of P.I.E.S. approach
- The brain's ability to adapt and form new connections from experiences
- Maslow’s hierarchy indicates higher needs must wait until safety and these basic needs are met
- A developmental factor heavily influenced by both genetics and nutrition
- Vygotsky's key idea that social interaction and this support learning
- Acronym representing Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Social development.
- Opportunities for this and repetitive physical play directly support physical development.
- Piaget suggested that all children pass through these similar cognitive milestones in the same order
- The typical way a child responds to people and situations.
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- Skinner’s work on operant conditioning focuses on the role of punishments and these
- Bronfenbrenner's systems theory emphasizing nested environmental influences.
- The biological classification factor for inherited traits like eye color
- A major gross motor skill involving large muscles across a playground.
- Emotional milestone involving the formation of trust, which is excluded from intellectual development
- Bandura’s Social Learning Theory highlight where children learn by observing others.
- Coordination ability primarily developed by fine motor skills for writing and grasping.
- What trust and attachment in infancy primarily help a child form.
20 Clues: The typical way a child responds to people and situations. • What trust and attachment in infancy primarily help a child form. • Vygotsky's key idea that social interaction and this support learning • A major gross motor skill involving large muscles across a playground. • The brain's ability to adapt and form new connections from experiences • ...
Asl 2024-01-16
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- Color of grass
- Color of an apple
- Color of a basketball
- Opposite of sad
- Synonym of hilarious
- Color of a bat
- Color of snow
- An introvert is
- Synonym of angry
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- Opposite of slaty
- opposite of ugly
- Opposite of nice
- Color of your tongue
- Angry and mad
- Color of a bear
- Color of the sun
- Opposite of rude
- Color of the sky
- Synonym of foolish
- Opposite of happy
20 Clues: Angry and mad • Color of snow • Color of grass • Color of a bat • Color of a bear • Opposite of sad • An introvert is • opposite of ugly • Opposite of nice • Color of the sun • Opposite of rude • Color of the sky • Synonym of angry • Opposite of slaty • Color of an apple • Opposite of happy • Synonym of foolish • Color of your tongue • Synonym of hilarious • Color of a basketball
Hmong Vocabulary 2025-06-23
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- classifer for living things
- the color white
- classifier for long objects
- the color green
- means mother
- means maternal grandfather
- means I, myself, me, mine
- means maternal grandmother
- classifier for flat objects
- means to eat
- the color blue
- means paternal grandmother
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- the color pink
- classifier for round objects
- the color yellow
- the color gray
- the color red
- means father
- the color orange
- means rice
- the color brown
- means like
- the color black
- means you
- means paternal grandfather
25 Clues: means you • means rice • means like • means father • means mother • means to eat • the color red • the color pink • the color gray • the color blue • the color white • the color green • the color brown • the color black • the color yellow • the color orange • means I, myself, me, mine • means maternal grandfather • means maternal grandmother • means paternal grandfather • means paternal grandmother • ...
Topic 5: Evolution 2022-06-08
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- the environment determines who survives and reproduces
- the random recombining of genes during meiosis and fertilization
- all individuals of a species die
- more offspring than the environment can support
- changes in an organism that happen over time
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- humans determine which organisms reproduce
- a random change in the DNA sequence
- changes in form or color within a species
- an idea that has been tested and proven correct
- structures made from similar structures but used for different purposes
- Remains of a living organism preserved in stone
- structures perform the same function but have different structures
- anatomical feature that no longer has a purpose
13 Clues: all individuals of a species die • a random change in the DNA sequence • changes in form or color within a species • humans determine which organisms reproduce • changes in an organism that happen over time • an idea that has been tested and proven correct • more offspring than the environment can support • Remains of a living organism preserved in stone • ...
Woman in psych 2024-05-01
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- The first black woman to receive a degree from Columbia university
- The first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- She developed the concept of defense mechanisms
- what percent of psychologists in the US are woman
- 178910A is the answer
- First chairwoman of the department of Psychology at Stanford
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- Developed the concept of "womb envy"
- Studied with Edward Thorndike
- Developed a theory of color vision
- First female president of the APA
- Contributed to the understanding of attachment styles
- Discovered that children communicate through play
- A report written about how women make up more then half the American psychological Association
- How much percentage of psychology students are woman in 2017
14 Clues: 178910A is the answer • Studied with Edward Thorndike • First female president of the APA • Developed a theory of color vision • Developed the concept of "womb envy" • She developed the concept of defense mechanisms • The first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • Discovered that children communicate through play • what percent of psychologists in the US are woman • ...
Hmong Vocabulary 2025-06-23
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- the color red
- the color black
- classifier for flat objects
- the color orange
- means I, myself, me, mine
- means to eat
- classifer for living things
- the color gray
- the color brown
- the color white
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- the color pink
- classifier for round objects
- the color yellow
- means rice
- the color blue
- means you
- means like
- classifier for long objects
- the color green
19 Clues: means you • means rice • means like • means to eat • the color red • the color pink • the color blue • the color gray • the color black • the color green • the color brown • the color white • the color yellow • the color orange • means I, myself, me, mine • classifier for flat objects • classifer for living things • classifier for long objects • classifier for round objects
Music Theory Vocab. 2022-08-24
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- divides staff into measure
- one count of silence
- medium loud in volume
- loud in volume
- 2 counts
- spaces between bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 2 counts of silence
- half count
- decrease in volume
- 2 eighth notes connected equals 1 beat
- play again
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- lower pounding pitch
- increase in volume
- the end
- half step lower in pitch
- one count
- how many beats in measure
- 3 counts
- half count of silence
20 Clues: the end • 2 counts • 3 counts • one count • half count • play again • loud in volume • increase in volume • decrease in volume • 2 counts of silence • lower pounding pitch • one count of silence • medium loud in volume • half count of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • half step lower in pitch • spaces between bar lines • how many beats in measure • divides staff into measure • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2022-12-16
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- A group of cells that has a certain job/role
- Basic unit of function and structure in living organisms
- A very large molecule
- A cell that lacks a nucleus and cell membrane
- Hereditary information that is passed on
- Any functioning structural unit inside an organism
- A cell that has a nucleus
- Concluded that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- Separates inside from outside of a cell
- Concluded that all animal tissues are composed of cells
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- Known as the building block of chemistry
- functions as an outer covering of all plant cells
- Atoms that are grouped together
- Concluded that all plants are made up of cells
- Named cells after studying slices of cork
- Uses a lens to magnify an object
- Uses photosynthesis to create energy
- Subcellular units inside cells with certain functions
- Any functioning living system
- Invented the simple light microscope
20 Clues: A very large molecule • A cell that has a nucleus • Any functioning living system • Atoms that are grouped together • Uses a lens to magnify an object • Uses photosynthesis to create energy • Invented the simple light microscope • Separates inside from outside of a cell • Known as the building block of chemistry • Hereditary information that is passed on • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Note There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- The end
- A note held for two counts
- Note One beat in 4/4 time
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- Adds half a count to note
- Playing soft or loud
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
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- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- Three notes played in two beats
- e.g. A third
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Return to the beginning
- Different fingering for the same chord
- Notes below middle C
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • Notes below middle C • Playing soft or loud • Return to the beginning • Note One beat in 4/4 time • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Cognitive Load Theory 2019-04-25
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- World Chess Champion (6,7)
- The final round of Only Connect (12)
- Needed to encode the contents of the working memory (9)
- Devised the concept of working memory (6)
- Sweller's university (3,5,5)
- Playing Man City in the FA Cup Final (7,4)
- Developed cognitive load theory (4,7)
- CLT (9,4,6)
- The load needed to encode (7)
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- The direction that pawns can capture other pieces (10)
- The loaf of what you want pupils to learn (9)
- The best revision strategy (9,8)
- The third round of Only Connect (4,4)
- The effect created by acronyms (5,9)
- Using the auditory loop and the visual pallet (8,6)
- Better than massed learning (6)
- The most effective strategy according to the EEF (8)
- Thinking abstractly about how you are learning (12)
- The lowest level of SOLOtaxonomy (12)
- The load created by wall displays (10)
20 Clues: CLT (9,4,6) • World Chess Champion (6,7) • Sweller's university (3,5,5) • The load needed to encode (7) • Better than massed learning (6) • The best revision strategy (9,8) • The effect created by acronyms (5,9) • The final round of Only Connect (12) • The third round of Only Connect (4,4) • The lowest level of SOLOtaxonomy (12) • Developed cognitive load theory (4,7) • ...
IT Theory Components 2020-08-07
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- What does PCIe stand for? (10,9,12,7)
- What is the name of the component that houses all of the most important components of a computer? (11)
- What kind of disk is read by a blue ray? (3,3)
- What Cycle consists of fetch, decode, execute, and store? (7,5)
- Expand the acronym ROM (4,4,6)
- What kind of device is a monitor? (5,7,6)
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- Where is the date and time stored? (4,4,5)
- What circuitry is responsible for managing a specific hardware part of the computer system? (10)
- What Component consists of 2 main sections called the CU and ALU? (7,10,4)
- What chip, also known as thee MCH, connects the CPU, RAM, Graphics Card, and southbridge together? (11)
- What are the very small storage locations on the CPU called? (9)
- What type of storage is an HDD? (9)
- Which Level of cache is the fastest? (3)
- What is the abbreviation of the controller that allows for hardware subsystems to access system memory independently of the CPU? (3)
- What is the name of the bus that carries commands between the CPU and RAM? (7,3)
- What is another name for proxy cache? (3,5)
- Expand the acronym GPU (8,10,4)
- What kind of card allows for the computer to send graphical information to a video display device? (5,4)
- What type of memory stores the programs currently in use and the data associated with them? (3)
- _______ cache improves the time taken to read from a hard disk. (4)
20 Clues: Expand the acronym ROM (4,4,6) • Expand the acronym GPU (8,10,4) • What type of storage is an HDD? (9) • What does PCIe stand for? (10,9,12,7) • Which Level of cache is the fastest? (3) • What kind of device is a monitor? (5,7,6) • Where is the date and time stored? (4,4,5) • What is another name for proxy cache? (3,5) • What kind of disk is read by a blue ray? (3,3) • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword 2020-12-16
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- Environmental factors, intra (emotion, feeling), inter (role expectation), and extra personal in nature, that have potential for disrupting system stability.
- Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action.
- A system that encompasses the concepts of organization, authority, power status and decision making
- Occurs after other phases are completed successfully
- Focuses on keeping stressors and the stress response from having a detrimental effect on the body.
- The background for human interactions.
- Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals
- Type of relationship that have four sequential phases ( Orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution) based on the concept of Peplau
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- Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs.
- Role of a nurse that helps to clarify domains of dependence interdependence and independence and acts on clients behalf as an advocate
- Nurse collects data regarding client (his/her growth & development, perception of self and current health status
- A process of energy conservation that increase organization and complexity, moving the system toward stability or a higher degree of wellness
- A state of balance of harmony requiring energy exchanges as the client adequately copes with stressors
- Represented by setting goals and making decisions about and being agreed on the means to achieve goals.
- Phase of interpersonal relationship wherein Client seeks assistance ,asks questions, shares past experiences.
- A system in which there is continuous flow of input and process, output and feedback. It is a system of organized complexity where all elements are in interaction.
- It is the condition in which all system parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole system of the client.
- It is considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action.
- It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not.
- A process of energy depletion and disorganization moving the system toward illness or possible death.
20 Clues: The background for human interactions. • Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs. • Occurs after other phases are completed successfully • Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals • It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not. • Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action. • ...
Set Theory Vocabulary 2021-02-26
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- (2 words) Sets that contain exactly the same elements, regardless of order or possible repetition of elements
- The set of all elements that two (or more) sets share
- (2 words) a set with contents that are clearly determined
- (2 words) Sets that do not have any elements in common
- Describes the number of elements in a set
- Objects in a set
- (3 words) A third way of representing sets, the most structured and "mathy" way
- (2 words) The number that represents how many elements are in a set
- A set that has contents that are completely within another set
- (2 words) A way to write a set that involves the listing of elements inside a pair of braces, { }
- (2 words) A set that does not have cardinality
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- (2 words) The union, intersection, or complement of one or more sets
- (2 words) Used to show the visual relationship among sets, typically made up of overlapping circles
- A collection of objects whose contents can be clearly determined
- (2 words) A description of sets using words
- Objects in a set
- (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements
- The set of all elements in the universal set that are not in the original set
- (2 words) Counting numbers
- (2 words) Sets that contain the same number of elements
- (2 words) A set that contains all elements being considered
- (2 words) A subset that is not equal to another set
- (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements
- (2 words) A set that has cardinality
- The set of all elements that are members of one set or another, or both
25 Clues: Objects in a set • Objects in a set • (2 words) Counting numbers • (2 words) A set that has cardinality • Describes the number of elements in a set • (2 words) A description of sets using words • (2 words) A set that does not have cardinality • (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements • (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
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- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
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- All singing the same pitch
- Sweetly
- Return to original tempo
- All together
- Degrees of loud and soft
- Lively, fast tempo
- Very fast tempo
- Emphasis on a particular note
- Moderate tempo
- Very slow tempo
- Very much, a lot
- Gradually slowing down
20 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Moderate tempo • Very fast tempo • Very slow tempo • At a soft volume • Very much, a lot • at a loud volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Return to original tempo • Degrees of loud and soft • gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • All singing the same pitch • ...
Social Cognitive Theory 2013-04-24
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- How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does
- Response ___ effect - Decreasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else punished for it
- ___ behaviors - type of behavior that changes the way someone acts. If a child's parents continually engage in generous acts, child is more likely to exhibit generosity
- Unfavorable behavior exhibited by people who observe violence
- It is important that they have a high self-efficacy
- standards and goals we set for ourselves. The way we monitor our own process and behaviors
- Reinforcement & Punishment can occur ___ - students see others being punished so they decide not to misbehave
- People believe their basic qualities are fixed traits. Spend time documenting their intelligence or talents instead of developing them. Believes talent alone creates success without effort
- ___ self-efficacy - belief that one can perform a task successfully even after experiencing set backs
- Social learning theory that says people learn through observation and eventually assume control over their own behavior
- People and their ____ influence each other
- Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory
- ___ models - living person whose behavior is observed in person. Teachers, parents, peers, siblings
- Response ___ effect - increasing a previously punished behavior when seeing someone else NOT punished for it
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- Person's belief that they are capable of or can achieve a certain task or goal
- two perspectives - demonstrating behavior for another person or observing and imitating another's behavior
- How modeling works - Students must be physically ___ demonstrate the behavior
- The experiment used to study modeling and aggression
- learners form expectations about the likely consequences of future actions and behave accordingly - in order for this to work, learners must be aware that a relationship exists between behavior and this
- ___ learning effect - acquiring a new behavior after seeing someone do it
- self-observation of behavior - keeping track of how well we are doing in accomplishing our goals and standards
- People believe their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work. Brains and talent are just the starting point. Creates a love of learning
- How modeling works - Students must pay ___ to what the model does
- ___ models - real or fictional characters in media that influence an observer's behavior. Presidents, movie stars, tv people
- instructing oneself through a complex task - similar to self talk
- Response ___ effect - increasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else reinforced for it
- How modeling works - Students must be ___ to demonstrate behavior
- People will set ___ goals for themselves when they have high self-efficacy
- ____ directed behavior - people set these for themselves and their behavior is influenced by them
- judgement of one's own performance or behavior
- Affected by modeling - Children become better readers when their parents read at home
31 Clues: People and their ____ influence each other • judgement of one's own performance or behavior • It is important that they have a high self-efficacy • The experiment used to study modeling and aggression • Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory • How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does • ...
theory of supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: доход • сумма • полный • затраты • расходы • прибыль • владеть • владелец • получать • включать • продукция • предлагать • руководить • Предприятие • употреблять • зарабатывать • товар,продукт • альтернативный • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
theory of supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: сумма • доход • полный • расходы • прибыль • владеть • затраты • получать • владелец • включать • продукция • предлагать • руководить • употреблять • Предприятие • зарабатывать • товар,продукт • альтернативный • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
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- the price of something : the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- an amount of time or a situation in which something can be done
- money that is made by or paid to a business or an organization
- to receive as return for effort and especially for work done or services rendered
- something or someone that is useful or valued
- the amount of something that is produced by a person or thing
- in or to another place
- the act or practice of employing something
- to damage (something, such as a car) so badly that it is not worth repairing
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- to get or be given (something)
- a quantity of something
- offering or expressing a choice
- something (such as coins or bills) used as a way to pay for goods and services and to pay people for their work
- the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- to have (someone or something) as part of a group or total : to contain (someone or something) in a group or as a part of something
- the activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money
- to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something)
- money that is made in a business, through investing, etc., after all the costs and expenses are paid : a financial gain
- to manage,to govern
- to admit that something is true
20 Clues: to manage,to govern • in or to another place • a quantity of something • to get or be given (something) • offering or expressing a choice • to admit that something is true • the act or practice of employing something • something or someone that is useful or valued • to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something) • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- A segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
- A group of three notes having the time value of two notes of the same kind.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- The pattern of musical movement through time.
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- An art form whose medium is sound and silence.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A note played for one quarter of the duration of a semi breve.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
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- A note who's length is equal to an eighth of a semi breve.
- A symbol that indicates an increase in the duration of a note by half its original value.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of a piece.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- The difference between two pitches.
- A note who's length is equal to four beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- A symbol marking the length of a pause in music.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
40 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The second mode of the major scale. • The difference between two pitches. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • ...
Theory of Flight 2014-01-11
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- this type of drag is caused by the parts of an airplane that do NOT produce lift, and increases with speed
- according to the lift formula, tripling the velocity will increase the resulting lift by this much
- small vertical fins on top of the wing to smooth airflow over the wing
- design feature in wings; wing tips are higher than the center of the wing
- the wing span divided by wing chord
- if lift is greater than weight, the airplane will do this
- small vertical tabs on the upper surface of a wing, it delays boundary layer separation
- the wing is twisted, improving stall characteristics
- on the upper surface of a wing; they disrupt lift
- this type of propeller can be changed by the pilot, changing from a coarse pitch to a fine pitch
- this type of wing tapers back towards the tail
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- the type of flow that has improved boundary layer characteristics; the separation point of the boundary layer is further aft on the wing
- relative curvature of a wing
- this type of drag is caused by air clinging to the surface
- the distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge
- these are openings in the leading edge of wings, they allow air to pass through
- this type of drag is caused by the parts of an airplane that produce lift, and increases when the angle of attack increases
- mounted on the leading edge of a wing, they provide the same effect as washout
- a fixed angle at which the wing is mounted to the aircraft
- this type of pitch on a propeller is the theoretical distance a propeller should move forward in one rotation
- these parts open forward of the main wing, to smooth out the airflow over the wing
- if thrust is greater than drag, the airplane will do this
- the shape of a wing when viewed from above
- distance from wingtip to wingtip
- is the difference between how far a propeller should advance in one rotation, and how far it actually advances
25 Clues: relative curvature of a wing • distance from wingtip to wingtip • the wing span divided by wing chord • the shape of a wing when viewed from above • this type of wing tapers back towards the tail • on the upper surface of a wing; they disrupt lift • the wing is twisted, improving stall characteristics • the distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge • ...
AP Music Theory 2015-03-24
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- A major third plus a minor third results in this triad.
- the pitches of the a minor triad
- A 6 in the figured bass tells us we're in _______ inversion.
- HWWWHWW
- A common form for pop songs
- The pitches of the viio/IV chord in G major
- The fourteenth pitch of the melody of Ode to Joy is this kind of nonharmonic tone
- A nonharmonic tone approached by setp and left by leap in the opposite direction
- A fancy word for chorus (as in, "verse and chorus")
- The day in May it is most important to remember these terms
- A minor third plus a major third results in this triad.
- Traditional waltzes are written in __________ triple time signature.
- A 6/4 in the figured bass tells us we're in ________ inversion.
- The form of the song "Greensleeves"
- The second pitch in "Mary Had A Little Lamb" is this kind of nonharmonic tone
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- A fancy name for the third step of the scale
- "Piano Man" by Billy Joel is written in a ________ duple time signature.
- Number of sharps in the key signature for C# minor
- An expanded ternary form is a "regular" ternary form that has more _______.
- A nonharmonic tone approached by leap, left by step in the opposite direction
- A fancy name for the seventh step of the scale
- A change of key
- An interval that is awkward to sing and should be avoided
- A minor third plus a minor third results in a _________ triad.
- A major third plus a major third results in this triad.
- A vocal representative of this form is the da capo aria.
- The B section of a popular song
- A tone that should never be doubled
- The pitches of the V chord in F major
- The direction a seventh should resolve
- The composer on whom we base our ideas about voice-leading
31 Clues: HWWWHWW • A change of key • A common form for pop songs • The B section of a popular song • the pitches of the a minor triad • A tone that should never be doubled • The form of the song "Greensleeves" • The pitches of the V chord in F major • The direction a seventh should resolve • The pitches of the viio/IV chord in G major • A fancy name for the third step of the scale • ...
Whitworth Theory Crossword 2015-05-17
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- A diminutive coda.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- Stacked fifths.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A “crazy” modality.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- The interval that splits an octave
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- An alternate passage of music.
- V7-vi
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
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- String players and brass players use them.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- IV-I
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- Comes after the development in a Sonata Allegro.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- Another word that might be used to describe secundal harmony.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- ABACA is one example.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- V7/V (two words).
- B/Bb, for example.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- An eighth note to someone from the UK
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
47 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • A vigorous or playful composition. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- To play something again
- Note that lasts an entire measure
- Make a note last half as much more as the note itself
- loud
- Very Quiet
- Gradually getting quieter
- One note per beat
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
- Note that lasts two beats
- A half step above any note
- Notes that fall above or below the staff land on these
- Quiet
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- Four notes per beat
- Two notes per beat
- medium quiet
- 4/4
- A half step below any note
- medium loud
- Gradually getting louder
- very loud
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • Quiet • very loud • Very Quiet • medium loud • medium quiet • One note per beat • Two notes per beat • Four notes per beat • To play something again • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting quieter • Note that lasts two beats • A half step below any note • A half step above any note • Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do • Note that lasts an entire measure • ...
Music Theory Stuff 2018-11-06
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- repeat the song.
- signature, tells you the tempo of the music.
- the note gets four beats.
- very loud.
- the note gets one beat.
- the rest gets one beat.
- the note gets two beats.
- the volume of the music.
- medium quiet.
- the style of the music.
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- a break in the music.
- the rest gets four beats.
- loud.
- medium loud.
- very quiet.
- a decrease in volume.
- an increase in volume.
- the rest gets two beats.
- the speed of the music.
- quiet.
20 Clues: loud. • quiet. • very loud. • very quiet. • medium loud. • medium quiet. • repeat the song. • a break in the music. • a decrease in volume. • an increase in volume. • the note gets one beat. • the rest gets one beat. • the speed of the music. • the style of the music. • the rest gets two beats. • the note gets two beats. • the volume of the music. • the rest gets four beats. • ...
Theory Rocks Crossword 2018-05-19
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- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- ABACA is one example.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- String players and brass players use them.
- IV-I
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A diminutive coda.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- The black notes on a piano.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- Stacked fifths.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- A “crazy” modality.
- V7-vi
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
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- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- V7/V (two words).
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- An alternate passage of music.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- The interval that splits an octave
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- B/Bb, for example.
43 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • The interval that splits an octave • French vocalists sing a lot of them. • ...
Theory of Evolution 2023-09-25
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- a record of fossils that have been found, along with their relative age
- chemical reactions in which an organism builds up or break down
- a diagram used to represent a hypothetical relationship between groups of mammals
- increase in size of number of cells and become different
- the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms
- when atleast half of all species die out in a relatively short time
- an organism that feeds for energy
- the study of the embryo and its development
- producing new organisms
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- any heritable trait that helps and organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- used to identify different organisms, based on the organisms observable traits
- the combination of all the genes present in reproducing population or species
- tendency of an individual genetic characteristics in a population to vary from one another
- basic building blocks of life
- english naturalist, geologist, and biologist, most known for his work in the evolutionary of biology
- ability to survive to reproductive age, find a mate and produce offspring
- a two-part naming system of naming living organisms
- one of the processes by which species change from generation to generation
- an organism that can produce its own food
- change in the properties of a group of organisms over a course of generations
- an offspring resembling their parents
- a classification system for biological organisms
22 Clues: producing new organisms • basic building blocks of life • an organism that feeds for energy • an offspring resembling their parents • an organism that can produce its own food • the study of the embryo and its development • a classification system for biological organisms • a two-part naming system of naming living organisms • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Graph Theory Words 2023-12-06
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- this type of circuit covers every edge
- If a connected graph has any _____ vertices, then G cannot have an Euler circuit
- founder of graph theory
- a term for a vertex that is all alone :( (not connected to any other vertices)
- this type of graph can be drawn so that none of the edges overlap
- when a processor in a scheduling graph has no available task
- Euler's theorem says that every graph has a ______ number of odd vertices
- this type of circuit visits every vertex
- a line that connects the dots on a graph
- nearest _________ algorithm takes the edge of least out of the vertex we are at
- a route that does not travel any edge twice, and starts and ends at the same vertex
- any planar graph can be colored in with this many colors (or fewers)
- ___________ link algorithm takes the edge of least cost, regardless of where it is. Avoid closing circuit until all vertices are visited
- the name for an edge that, if it was deleted, would disconnect the graph
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- in a directed graph, the number of edges head out of a vertex
- an edge that starts and ends at the same vertex
- two vertices are __________ if there is an edge joining them.
- in a directed graph, the number of edges heading into a vertex
- an alternate term for a directed graph
- in love with catherine disney; was not allowed to marry her
- a node on a graph. Often represents people, cities, or states.
- the greek letter associated with the chromatic number of a graph
- a route that does not travel any edge twice, but does NOT have to start and end at the same vertex
23 Clues: founder of graph theory • this type of circuit covers every edge • an alternate term for a directed graph • this type of circuit visits every vertex • a line that connects the dots on a graph • an edge that starts and ends at the same vertex • in love with catherine disney; was not allowed to marry her • when a processor in a scheduling graph has no available task • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
20 Clues: Z • R • C • Ø • 2A • Ac • |A| • A×B • A ⊇ B • A ⊄ B • A ⊆ B • A ∪ B • A = B • A ∩ B • such that • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
Atomic theory crossword 2023-10-30
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- Basic building block of matter
- Positive charge
- Classified matter as 4 elements
- First modern chemist
- introduced idea of electromagnetic radiation has dual wave particle nature
- Negative charge
- Law of multiple proportions
- Law of Definite Proportions
- determined mass of electron
- added onto Rutherford's ideas
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- concluded there are 2 types of atoms
- named individual positively charged proton
- proposed relationship between a quantum of energy and the frequency of radiation.
- gold foil experiment
- Discovered oxygen
- Discovered the electron
- No charge
- discovered radioactivity
- Law of conservation of mass
- suggested that the structure of atoms are related to electricity
20 Clues: No charge • Positive charge • Negative charge • Discovered oxygen • gold foil experiment • First modern chemist • Discovered the electron • discovered radioactivity • Law of multiple proportions • Law of conservation of mass • Law of Definite Proportions • determined mass of electron • added onto Rutherford's ideas • Basic building block of matter • Classified matter as 4 elements • ...
Social Theory Crossword 2025-03-10
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- A human or non-human would equally be considered this in Latour's theory
- Measure of how characteristically similar two nodes are
- Kind of risk related to matters of wealth, capital, and other resources
- Weber described this organization as conducive to the division of labor in society
- Describes a cluster of three nodes in a social network graph
- The neurotransmitter critical to the function of our brain's reward center
- The joy one feels for simply doing what they are meant to do or are best at
- Type of work people do to build and sustain meaningful social ties with people they care about
- Polysemous, measurable concept encompassing notions of threat, probability, opportunity, and loss.
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- A measure of how characteristically different two or more nodes are.
- Biological laboratory model often used to study human physiology and behavior
- Durkheim describes this as an individual or societal condition of disintegration and instability
- Other than work and home, residents in a healthy neighborhoods often have access to this
- Complex amalgam of isolation, powerlessness, and self-estrangement; can be a feeling or social process
- Context comprised of beliefs, expectations, attitudes, and other shared characteristics
- The kind of work people do that involves the performance of affect or attitudes in order to maintain the social norms of a workplace
- Pertaining to matters of the brain or mind with respect to knowledge and perception
- Videogames often incorporate these frames to teach you the rules of engagement
- An edge lacking resource reciprocity and emotional intensity between its nodes would be described as this.
- Recreational yet risky activity with addictive mechanics often incorporated into game design
20 Clues: Measure of how characteristically similar two nodes are • Describes a cluster of three nodes in a social network graph • A measure of how characteristically different two or more nodes are. • Kind of risk related to matters of wealth, capital, and other resources • A human or non-human would equally be considered this in Latour's theory • ...
Kinetic Particle Theory 2025-10-26
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- When gas changes back into a liquid.
- The process when a liquid becomes a solid.
- A very tiny piece that makes up matter.
- Staying the same over time; not changing.
- The ability of a substance to be squeezed into a smaller volume.
- How particles are organized or positioned in a substance.
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and fixed volume.
- The amount of space something occupies.
- Not moving or changing; stable in position.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Related to motion or movement of particles.
- The force that pulls particles toward each other.
- Without restriction or limits of movement.
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- When a liquid changes to gas throughout the substance.
- To change from one form into another.
- The process when a solid changes into a liquid.
- The spreading of particles from a high to a low concentration.
- When liquid changes into gas only from the surface.
- A characteristic used to describe a substance.
- The physical form of matter such as solid, liquid, or gas.
- When a solid turns directly into gas without becoming liquid first.
- Placed closely together without much space.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- To move quickly back and forth in the same place.
24 Clues: When gas changes back into a liquid. • To change from one form into another. • A very tiny piece that makes up matter. • The amount of space something occupies. • Staying the same over time; not changing. • The process when a liquid becomes a solid. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
AP Music Theory 2026-03-02
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- Painfully slow tempo
- 6/8 and 9/8, for two
- Triad least utilized in a Major key
- IV-I or iv-i
- What every non-senior in AP Music Theory should audition for on April 16, 2026
- In solfége, tonic-dominant-subdominant
- Representative of D Major or b minor
- Interval represented by F-A#, for example
- Tonic triad in 2nd-inversion
- Alto and Tenor, for two
- Total number of accidentals in D# Major
- E Major, vis-á-vis c#minor
- 7 sharps, happily
- Augmented 4th or diminished 5th, colloquially
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- Is three-quarters of a beat long in 4/4 time
- Resolves upward
- Final chord movement, or a commonly-made plan on January 1st
- x
- Tenor below Bass, e.g.
- Natural minor scale formula, so-to-speak
- "Here comes the bride," e.g.
- The most effective instruments-turned-weapons
- Most commonly is found in the Soprano voice
- Downward jump then upward step, e.g.
- Destination for the I chord
- Must resolve downward, no matter what
- Five flats, sadly
- Result of pushing a piano down an ore deposit?
- Sixteenth-note counting: "one _ ___ _"
29 Clues: x • IV-I or iv-i • Resolves upward • Five flats, sadly • 7 sharps, happily • Painfully slow tempo • 6/8 and 9/8, for two • Tenor below Bass, e.g. • Alto and Tenor, for two • E Major, vis-á-vis c#minor • Destination for the I chord • "Here comes the bride," e.g. • Tonic triad in 2nd-inversion • Triad least utilized in a Major key • Downward jump then upward step, e.g. • ...
Personality theory 4b 2026-02-21
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- Sense of self-importance/esteem
- An individual's awareness at the moment
- _________ determinism, where behavior, personal, and environmental factors create a cycle in order to reform a response
- How you view yourself, how you believe others view you, and your sense of identity
- Theory that suggests that our unconscious shapes our thoughts, emotions, and behavior
- Enduring and relatively stable patterns in someone cognitively, behaviorally,and emotionally
- Unconditional ________ regard; accepted and valued despite past actions
- Sigmund ______,created the ______ iceberg
- Sense of self-worth and personal value
- Tests to explore preconscious and unconscious mind
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- An individual's thoughts, desires, and memories that are hidden
- Type of psychologist that focuses on the whole person and their drive toward their full potential
- Belief in your ability to succeed
- Mechanisms that are used to protect your ego
- Theorists that believe personality is shaped by behavioral, cognitive and environmental factors interacting
- An acronym that refers to the Big Five traits
- ______Theory proposes that personality is made up of enduring characteristics in order to respond to certain stimuli
- According to humanistic theory, all humans have a drive to reach their __________
- Tendency where people are motivated by their drive to evolve
- Voluntary memories and thoughts one can bring if needed
20 Clues: Sense of self-importance/esteem • Belief in your ability to succeed • Sense of self-worth and personal value • An individual's awareness at the moment • Sigmund ______,created the ______ iceberg • Mechanisms that are used to protect your ego • An acronym that refers to the Big Five traits • Tests to explore preconscious and unconscious mind • ...
Grade V Theory 2024-05-10
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- in a singing style
- the third degree of the scale
- at a walking pace
- plucked
- an interval increased by one step
- As if, resembling
- both major and minor
- three tones
- end of a phrase
- a composition for an orchestra
- At normal pitch
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- with
- Italian for without
- a three note chord
- an interval decreased by one step
- go straight on
- Note, the seventh degree of the scale
- eight beats
- the second degree of the scale
- sad
- played heavily
- less
22 Clues: sad • with • less • plucked • eight beats • three tones • go straight on • played heavily • end of a phrase • At normal pitch • at a walking pace • As if, resembling • in a singing style • a three note chord • Italian for without • both major and minor • the third degree of the scale • the second degree of the scale • a composition for an orchestra • an interval decreased by one step • ...
Unit 1 Theory 2024-05-07
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- function of the operating system that allows the hardware to communicate with the computer
- function of the operating system that allows us to edit and move files
- 48 bit unique identifier written on hex
- Allows the device to connect to the network
- prevention that restricts access
- Register that holds the result of mathematical calculations
- 32 bit unique identifer written in denary
- example of a physical prevention
- scrmabling of data to make it unreadable
- Allows the device to connect wireless
- law that governs how we protect peoples data
- the factor affecting the CPU that allows the indendant processing
- CPU component that controls the FDE cycle by sending signals
- 128 bit unique identifier written in hex
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- fast access memory inside the CPU
- Secondary storage type that has a high capacity and is cheap
- Hardware that connects nextworks together and sends and recieves data
- samples per second
- software that is free and can edit the source code
- Topology that as an advantage is easy to add devices
- extra RAM when the RAM is full
- function of the operating system that controls what is stored in memory and allocates time in the CPU
- threat that uses a trial and error approach
- number of pixels in an image
- Topology that as an advantage has no central point of failure
- Hardware that connects devices together and sends and recieves data
- software that comes with a licence and cannot be edited
- utility software that reorganises file fragments to increase opening speed
- function of the operating system that assigns profiles
- Register that stores the address of the next instruction
- bits per pixel
- bits per sample
- measures the cycles per second
- sound wave is in this form
- Secondary storage type that is shock proof as has no moving parts
- threat that floods a server to make it unusable
36 Clues: bits per pixel • bits per sample • samples per second • sound wave is in this form • number of pixels in an image • extra RAM when the RAM is full • measures the cycles per second • prevention that restricts access • example of a physical prevention • fast access memory inside the CPU • Allows the device to connect wireless • 48 bit unique identifier written on hex • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-18
Across
- An ion with a negative charge.
- The scientific theory stating that all matter is composed of tiny, discrete units called atoms
- Discovered the electron using the cathode ray tube
- Discovered the neutron
- A subatomic particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- An ion with a positive charge.
- A subatomic particle with no charge
- Gold foil experiment
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.
- Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum
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- An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge
- Atoms are indivisible, identical within an element, and combine in whole-number ratios
- The number of protons in an atom's nucleus, defining the element.
- Basic unit of an element
- Greek philosopher who proposed that matter is made of invisible particles called atoms
- The dense, central part of an atom
- Formulated the uncertainty principle
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge, found around the nucleus
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
20 Clues: Gold foil experiment • Discovered the neutron • Basic unit of an element • An ion with a negative charge. • An ion with a positive charge. • The dense, central part of an atom • A subatomic particle with no charge • Formulated the uncertainty principle • Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum • Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-19
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- An ion with a negative charge.
- The scientific theory stating that all matter is composed of tiny, discrete units called atoms
- Discovered the electron using the cathode ray tube
- Discovered the neutron
- A subatomic particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- An ion with a positive charge.
- A subatomic particle with no charge
- Gold foil experiment
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.
- Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum
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- An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge
- Atoms are indivisible, identical within an element, and combine in whole-number ratios
- The number of protons in an atom's nucleus, defining the element.
- Basic unit of an element
- Greek philosopher who proposed that matter is made of invisible particles called atoms
- The dense, central part of an atom
- Formulated the uncertainty principle
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge, found around the nucleus
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
20 Clues: Gold foil experiment • Discovered the neutron • Basic unit of an element • An ion with a negative charge. • An ion with a positive charge. • The dense, central part of an atom • A subatomic particle with no charge • Formulated the uncertainty principle • Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum • Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom • ...
Natural Selection Theory 2025-08-24
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- Idea that only best-adapted organisms survive and reproduce (7, 2, 3, 7)
- Shared origin of different species (6, 8)
- Shared limb structure evidence for common ancestry in vertebrates (11, 4)
- Evidence of evolution preserved in rocks (6, 6)
- Process where individuals better adapted to environment survive and reproduce (7, 9)
- When a species completely dies out (9)
- Ship that carried Darwin on his famous voyage (3, 6)
- Random change in DNA that can introduce variation (8)
- Biological process of producing new individuals (12)
- Producing more offspring than environment can support (13)
- Human-controlled reproduction to emphasize desired traits (9, 8)
- Formation of a new species from existing ones (10)
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- Inherited trait that improves survival or reproduction (10)
- Differences among individuals within a population (9)
- Principle that all living things share a common origin (6, 7)
- Scientist who proposed theory of evolution by natural selection (7, 6)
- Birds studied by Darwin showing variation in beak shapes (7)
- Trait that helps organisms blend into their surroundings (10)
- Bacteria evolving ability to survive drugs (10, 10)
- Gradual change in species over generations (9)
- Environmental factor that influences survival (9, 8)
- Insect used as an example of natural selection in action during Industrial Revolution (8, 4)
22 Clues: When a species completely dies out (9) • Shared origin of different species (6, 8) • Gradual change in species over generations (9) • Evidence of evolution preserved in rocks (6, 6) • Formation of a new species from existing ones (10) • Bacteria evolving ability to survive drugs (10, 10) • Ship that carried Darwin on his famous voyage (3, 6) • ...
Big Bang Theory 2026-03-19
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- gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force
- jfhhbdkmn
- the apparent shift in an object's position relative to a background when viewed from two different locations
- the scientific study of the universe
- a unit of length used to express astronomical distances and is equal to exactly 9460730472580
- flat, infinite, and three-dimensional
- the process of merging light atomic nuclei (typically hydrogen isotopes, deuterium and tritium) to form heavier ones, releasing immense energy
- posits that the early universe underwent an exponential, rapid expansion for a fraction of a second immediately after the Big Bang
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- vast, nearly empty regions of the universe, constituting roughly 80% of the observable cosmos
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- an instrument designed to measure the intensity of light or specific optical properties of liquids, such as chemical concentrations, by analyzing light scattering or absorption
- hot, dense, plasma, filling the early stages of the universe
- kdjfhbdnm
- the phenomenon where light from distant galaxies stretches and shifts toward redder wavelengths as it travels through expanding space
- Big Bang Theory where all universe matter and energy were compressed into an infinitely hot, dense point billion years ago
- interaction between electric charges,magnetic fields, and electric currents
- When the Big Bang happens _____ began (tik tok tik tok)
- a rare form of matter consisting of antiparticles with the same mass as ordinary particles but opposite charge
- the reduction in wavelength (and increase in frequency) of light or other electromagnetic radiation from an object approaching an observer
- are important cosmic benchmarks for scaling galactic and extragalactic distances
- a pair of equal and opposite charges (electric) or poles (magnetic) separated by a small distance, representing a system's polarity
- hjbsn mx
- massive, gravity-bound system containing billions of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter
23 Clues: hjbsn mx • kdjfhbdnm • jfhhbdkmn • the scientific study of the universe • flat, infinite, and three-dimensional • When the Big Bang happens _____ began (tik tok tik tok) • hot, dense, plasma, filling the early stages of the universe • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object • gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force • ...
Image Repair Theory 2026-03-24
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- To admit guilt and ask for forgiveness in a crisis
- Image Owens portrayed during the presser
- Team that deactivated Terrell Owens
- Groups that organizations communicate with
- Claiming one did not commit an act
- A strategy where the speaker confronts those making accusations
- Professional who often speaks for clients
- Feeling of regret for one's actions
- Theory of nonlinear, complex systems
- A major threat to an organization
- NFL athlete studied for image repair
- Why fans often overlook bad behavior
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- Discourse focused on rebuilding
- Rhetorical discourse used as a defense
- Developed the image repair theory
- What speakers shift to avoid fault
- Stressing one's own positive qualities
- An SCCT strategy intended to improve an organization's reputation
- A core value of team sports
- An SCCT strategy used to make a crisis seem less severe
- Highly valued quality in team sports
- An athlete's public image and value
- Core communication requirement for the discourse of renewal
- Type of media used for timely info
24 Clues: A core value of team sports • Discourse focused on rebuilding • Developed the image repair theory • A major threat to an organization • What speakers shift to avoid fault • Claiming one did not commit an act • Type of media used for timely info • Team that deactivated Terrell Owens • An athlete's public image and value • Feeling of regret for one's actions • ...
Alpha Club Day Activity! 2021-07-28
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- the man whose incompleteness theory broke maths
- the last name of a WW2 cartographer who was born in 1912 and cracked enigma
- _____ dilemma is famously studied in game theory
- A non orientable surface which is a two dimensional manifold
- this city played a major role in the inception of graph theory
- who uttered the words Cogito Ergo Sum
- the part of mathematics that deals with the study of chaos
- a cat pays 8 dollars to enter a place and a human pays 4 dollars, how much will a spider pay?
- the man who knew infinity
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- ifmmp (minus 1 alphabet)
- in the movie a beautiful mind, John Nash created a concept of game theory which is a cornerstone of modern economics...what's the name of the theory
- this concept is what they used to make the map of the world we all know today but it's also why the map is not accurate because there is disorientation when you try to flatten a curve (covid pun intended)
- A non orientable surface (have you seen loki?)
- just how multiplication and division are opposites in maths, so are addition and subtraction, what is the opposite of (e^x)
- what is 3.14159265359 into 2.71828182846 (approximately)
- the father of graph theory
- who said (a^n)+(b^n)≠(c^n) for a, b and c as positive integers
- a clock moves from midnight to 9 am. What is the sum of digits of the total degrees that the minute and hour hand moved in totality [sum of the digits(degrees of minute hand + degrees of hour hand)] (in words)
- ____ conjecture is one of the Millennium problem
19 Clues: ifmmp (minus 1 alphabet) • the man who knew infinity • the father of graph theory • who uttered the words Cogito Ergo Sum • A non orientable surface (have you seen loki?) • the man whose incompleteness theory broke maths • _____ dilemma is famously studied in game theory • ____ conjecture is one of the Millennium problem • ...
Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01
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- the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
- theory: a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
- a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
- Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
- presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
- reinforcement: the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
- Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
- refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
- a person who reverts to a savage type.
- supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
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- reinforcement: the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
- the inability to dominate other groups in society
- the way people and actions are defined as criminal
- the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
- a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
- theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
- a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
- the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type. • Men's control over women's labor and sexuality • the inability to dominate other groups in society • the way people and actions are defined as criminal • presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response. • the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society. • ...
Colors 2023-04-10
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- A secondary color that's often associated with energy and enthusiasm.
- A neutral color that's often associated with neutrality and balance.
- A secondary color that's often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A pink-orange color that's often associated with warmth and tropical environments.
- A neutral color that's often associated with mystery and sophistication.
- A secondary color that's often associated with nature and growth.
- A blue-green color that's often associated with the ocean and tropical settings.
- A primary color that's often associated with love and passion.
- A warm color that's often associated with earthiness and stability.
- A pale purple color that's often associated with relaxation and serenity.
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- response
- A soft color that's often associated with sweetness and femininity.
- A deep pink color that's often associated with passion and intensity.
- A primary color that's often associated with happiness and optimism.
- A primary color that's often associated with calmness and serenity.
- A warm color that's often associated with wealth and success.
- A cool color that's often associated with modernity and technology.
- A deep red color that's often associated with elegance and richness.
- A light, neutral color that's often associated with calmness and elegance.
- A neutral color that's often associated with purity and innocence.
- A blue-green color that's often associated with tranquility and calmness.
21 Clues: response • A warm color that's often associated with wealth and success. • A primary color that's often associated with love and passion. • A secondary color that's often associated with nature and growth. • A secondary color that's often associated with royalty and luxury. • A neutral color that's often associated with purity and innocence. • ...
Unit 3: Sensation and Perception 2022-11-23
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- a binocular cue for perceiving depth; closer = more
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, blue-yellow, white-black) enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red and vice versa
- perceiving familiar objects as having constant color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object
- the influence of bodily sensations, gestures, and other states in cognitive preferences and judgements
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness;depends on frequency
- the ability to adjust to change sensory input, including an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the innermost part of the ear;containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceieve as brightness or loudness. Intensity determined by the wave's amplitude
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- as an organized whole. Emphasize the tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
- information processing that is guided by higher-level mental processes as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experiences
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus on near or far objects on the retina
- the adjustable opening in the enter of the eye which light enters
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- the sense of smell
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- conversion of one form of energy into another. in sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies such as sights, sounds, and smells into neural impulses our brain can interpret
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- our movement sense- our system for sensing the position and movement of individual body arts
- (ESP) the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- the principle that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containg three tiny bones that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris
- a laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick sucession
- theory that the retina contains three types of color receptors - one most senstivie to red, green, and blue - which when stimulated in combination can produce the perception of any color
- sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli
- hearing loss is caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or the auditory nerves; the most common form of hearing loss is also called nerve deafness
- a less common form of hearing loss, caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
- failing to notice changes in the environment; a form of inattentional blindness
- ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
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- a depth cue, such as retinal disparity, that depends on the use of two eyes
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain. The "gate" is opened b the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coming from the brain.
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerves matches the frequency of a tone allowing for sensing of the pitch
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristic of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- a coiled bony fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; sound waves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses
- a depth cue, like interposition or linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- the point at which the optic nerves leaves the eye, creating a "blind spot" because there is no receptor cells are located there
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions. including vision
- sense our sense of body movement and position that enables our sense of balance
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows for judgment of distance
- the principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food influences its taste
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise). Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivations, and alertness
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as a just noticeable difference
- the process of organizing and interpreting Sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change
- a device for converting sounds into elctrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
- the focusing of conscious awareness on particular stimulus
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions, Detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, like shape, angle, or movement
- the organization of visual field into objects (the figures) from their surroundings (their ground)
- 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
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and grey, and are sensitive to movement, necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; color names blue, green, etc
66 Clues: the sense of smell • sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli • a binocular cue for perceiving depth; closer = more • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the focusing of conscious awareness on particular stimulus • a tone's experienced highness or lowness;depends on frequency • a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • ...
Age of Enlightenment 2020-11-20
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- Argued for separation of powers in government
- Discovered how the blood circulates
- Came up with Heliocentric Theory
- He wrote "Leviathan", life is nasty, brutish,& short.
- When people would gather to talk & spread ideas
- Newton. Came up with theory of gravity
- Heliocentric theory says this is the center of universe
- French philosopher who pushed for freedom of speech
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- Argued for individual freedoms, no noble birth
- He wrote the American Declaration of Independence
- Wrote Vindication on the Rights of Women
- Philosopher from England, said all people have the right to life, liberty, and property
- Geocentric theory says this is the center of the universe
- Italian astronomer who used a telescope to prove theories
- Unspoken agreement between the people and their government
- Polish scientist who discovered planetary motion
16 Clues: Came up with Heliocentric Theory • Discovered how the blood circulates • Wrote Vindication on the Rights of Women • Newton. Came up with theory of gravity • Argued for separation of powers in government • Argued for individual freedoms, no noble birth • When people would gather to talk & spread ideas • Polish scientist who discovered planetary motion • ...
Scientific Method 2014-08-22
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- the question you are answering, the 1st step of the scientific method
- data that is descriptive, like color or shape
- the variable you are deliberately changing
- the detailed records of observations and measurements in an experiment
- data that includes numbers
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- the group used for comparison, it does not receive the independent variable
- the last step of the scientific method
- scientific prediction
- the group or groups that receive the independent variable
- the variable that you measure for results
- a logical explanation based on observations and past learning
- a well-tested explanation based on a broad range of observations and evidence
12 Clues: scientific prediction • data that includes numbers • the last step of the scientific method • the variable that you measure for results • the variable you are deliberately changing • data that is descriptive, like color or shape • the group or groups that receive the independent variable • a logical explanation based on observations and past learning • ...
Stars Earth Science 2024-04-26
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- the creation of nuclear energy through this star forming process
- a star that is blue and has a luminosity of 30,000
- evidence of a galaxy moving away from earth
- the star that is perpendicular to the North Pole
- the force the causes gas and dust to contract
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- the unit for temperature in which stars are measured in
- the brightness of a star
- a star that is 4000K and luminosity 800x the sun
- our sun is this stage of stars
- the oldest groups of stars
- the coolest stars are this color
- cosmic background radiation is evidence to support this theory
12 Clues: the brightness of a star • the oldest groups of stars • our sun is this stage of stars • the coolest stars are this color • evidence of a galaxy moving away from earth • the force the causes gas and dust to contract • a star that is 4000K and luminosity 800x the sun • the star that is perpendicular to the North Pole • a star that is blue and has a luminosity of 30,000 • ...
ASL signs colors and more. 2026-03-09
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- the color of the sky
- the color of a pumpkin
- the color of gold bars
- the girls favorite color
- the color of a nickel
- opposite of school and you make money
- trampoline
- go to school and find more of subjects
- a color of a crayon
- track
- can't hear
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- the color of a African monkey
- in a group lots of people meeting
- the color of a lemon
- you read out of it
- the color of grass
- the family of violet
- kids in school
- the color of a bear
- the color of a rose
20 Clues: track • trampoline • can't hear • kids in school • you read out of it • the color of grass • the color of a bear • the color of a rose • the color of a lemon • the color of the sky • the family of violet • a color of a crayon • the color of a nickel • the color of a pumpkin • the color of gold bars • the girls favorite color • the color of a African monkey • in a group lots of people meeting • ...
colors 2021-01-22
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- another shade of blue that we normally wear at school
- a darker shade of red
- a acidic fruit like lemmons
- black and white mixed
- this color is also a famous female brand
- friel
- kinda blue kinda green
- the color of nature
- a pure color
- color of happiness
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- spelt like seal but with a t
- the color of tree trunks
- darkness
- normally the color of anger
- the color of the place first metal in the Olympics
- thanos skin color
- the color of the sky
- its a fruit
- the color of silver surfer
- the color of third place Olympic medal
20 Clues: friel • darkness • its a fruit • a pure color • thanos skin color • color of happiness • the color of nature • the color of the sky • a darker shade of red • black and white mixed • kinda blue kinda green • the color of tree trunks • the color of silver surfer • normally the color of anger • a acidic fruit like lemmons • spelt like seal but with a t • the color of third place Olympic medal • ...
Science Week! 2025-04-18
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- a theory that needs testing
- changes in a substance's color, form, smell, or temperature indicates chemical "?"
- common cylindrical lab equipment
- instrument used to measure temperature
- a person who works in chemistry
- H2O (water) = 2 hydrogens and 1 "?"
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- instrument that visualizes what the naked eye cannot see
- adding the solvent to a solution "?" the solute
- 1-3% of our body mass consists of these microscopic organisms
- used to measure or transfer small amounts of liquid
- gloves, eyewear, hair nets, and lab coats
- the "?" data sheet provides important information about any health aliments a raw material may cause
- composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons
13 Clues: a theory that needs testing • a person who works in chemistry • common cylindrical lab equipment • H2O (water) = 2 hydrogens and 1 "?" • instrument used to measure temperature • gloves, eyewear, hair nets, and lab coats • composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons • adding the solvent to a solution "?" the solute • used to measure or transfer small amounts of liquid • ...
MIDTERM REVIEW CROSSWORD 2013-10-07
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- LARGE SCALE SOCIAL PROCESS
- STATUS WE CHOOSE
- TYPE OF TOTAL INSTITUTION USED MOST OFTEN
- EARLIEST SOCIALIZATION THEORY
- LINKING BEHAVIOR TO REWARDS
- DEVELOPED THE STRAIN THEORY
- RULE OF MANY BY A FEW
- DUTIES ATTACHED TO STATUS
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- BEMS LENS WE USE TO SAY OTHER LENS ARE OK
- STATUS MOST PROUD OF
- I SAID KOHLBERG ONLY STUDIED MEN IN HIS THEORY
- EARLY YEARS TEACH US THE WAYS OF SOCIETY
- IDEAL LEADERSHIP STYLE
- THE STUDY OF CRIME
- USED FOR BASIC NEEDS
- MONEY WE DON'T USE BUT INVEST
- STATUS WE ARE BORN INTO
17 Clues: STATUS WE CHOOSE • THE STUDY OF CRIME • STATUS MOST PROUD OF • USED FOR BASIC NEEDS • RULE OF MANY BY A FEW • IDEAL LEADERSHIP STYLE • STATUS WE ARE BORN INTO • DUTIES ATTACHED TO STATUS • LARGE SCALE SOCIAL PROCESS • LINKING BEHAVIOR TO REWARDS • DEVELOPED THE STRAIN THEORY • EARLIEST SOCIALIZATION THEORY • MONEY WE DON'T USE BUT INVEST • EARLY YEARS TEACH US THE WAYS OF SOCIETY • ...
MED170 Chapter 2 2020-01-12
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- truth telling
- acts to help people stay healthy
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- consequence oriented theory
- duty to do no harm
- decision-making theory
- having specific scope of practice
- moral virtues= right decisions
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- strictly private
- to be one's own person
- duty-oriented theory
- providing his/hers due
- sense of self-worth
13 Clues: truth telling • strictly private • duty to do no harm • sense of self-worth • duty-oriented theory • to be one's own person • providing his/hers due • decision-making theory • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • consequence oriented theory • moral virtues= right decisions • acts to help people stay healthy • having specific scope of practice
AP Psych NAMES Review 2024 2024-02-29
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- sexual response cycle; two names, ______and______
- psychosocial stages of development (trust versus mistrust)
- Psychoanalysis
- theorist of language; his hypothesis states language shapes how we see the world
- Stages of grief
- cognitive dissonance
- student of Wundt who developed structuralism
- Female neo-Freudian, coping mechanisms
- Multiple intelligence
- cognitive therapy- depression is faulty thinking
- rational emotive therapy
- forgetting curve of memory
- Operant conditioning; training birds in a box
- 1st psych research lab, introspection and structuralism
- Observational Learning, Bashing Bobo, Social Cognitive Theory
- Strange situation, attachment research
- trait theorist (cardinal, central and secondary)
- Taste Aversion
- 2 factor theory of emotion; two names with a hyphen (skip the hyphen in the crossword)
- research on the effect of labelling, institutionalization
- critical period language, language acquisition device
- "Law of Effect", studying cats in boxes
- Obedience. 60-70% administered highest shock
- split brain
- General adaptation syndrome of stress (alarm, resistance, exhaustion)
- Stanford prison experiment- social roles
- Moral development; criticism of Kohlberg’s theory from a feminist point of view
- Sexual Arousal research
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- Parenting styles- authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Imprinting
- created the Stanford-Binet intelligence test out of Binet’s former work; developed the measurement referred to as IQ; studied gifted children
- deconditioning fear of rabbits after Watson did his work
- French, intelligence testing
- Lesions from brains of rats
- factor analysis
- 1st PHD in psychology
- Natural Selection
- Eyewitness memories can be altered by misleading information
- REM Sleep Research
- behaviorist, Little Albert experiment
- insight learning in chimps
- Triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- feature detectors; two names, ______and________
- Visual Cliff
- Hypnosis
- discovered that speech production is located in the lower left frontal lobe
- "Father of Psychology.", functionalism, arousal then emotion theory of emotion
- Attachment- cloth monkey
- neo-freudian-- collective unconscious
- big five trait theory (OCEAN); two names, ______ and _______
- Latent learning and cognitive maps
- G General intelligence
- Damage to the left temporal lobe causes deficits in language comprehension
- inkblot
- conformity
- Client centered therapy
- Classical conditioning in dogs
- stage theory of cognitive development in children
- 16 factor personality traits
- Locus of control
- 1st US psych lab
- moral development
- learned helplessness
- Hierarchy of needs
- Denied PHD at Harvard. 1st female president of apa
65 Clues: inkblot • Hypnosis • Imprinting • conformity • split brain • Visual Cliff • Psychoanalysis • Taste Aversion • factor analysis • Stages of grief • Locus of control • 1st US psych lab • Natural Selection • moral development • REM Sleep Research • Hierarchy of needs • cognitive dissonance • learned helplessness • 1st PHD in psychology • Multiple intelligence • G General intelligence • Client centered therapy • ...
Chemistry 2025-11-25
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- A positive subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
- The number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom.
- A change in a substance that does not alter its chemical composition, like melting ice. (2 words)
- Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment. (Last name)
- The dense, positively charged center of an atom.
- A property that describes a substance's ability to undergo a change in its chemical composition, such as flammability. (2 words)
- Proposed the Plum Pudding Model where negative particles were embedded in a positive sphere.
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- Proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels, like planets around the sun.
- A negative subatomic particle found orbiting the nucleus.
- A new substance is formed with different properties, such as burning wood. (2 words)
- A subatomic particle with no electrical charge, found in the nucleus.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
- A fundamental property of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's identity, such as color or density. (2 words)
- The theory that all matter is composed of small particles called atoms. (2 words)
- Proposed that matter is made of indivisible, indestructible particles called atomos. (Last name)
- Developed the Modern Atomic Theory stating that all atoms of the same element are identical.
16 Clues: The dense, positively charged center of an atom. • A positive subatomic particle found in the nucleus. • The number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom. • A negative subatomic particle found orbiting the nucleus. • Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment. (Last name) • A subatomic particle with no electrical charge, found in the nucleus. • ...
Get to Know Me 2022-06-13
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- People go to the theater to watch what?
- When people enjoy doing different activities they are considered what?
- Baseball, Football, and Soccer are what?
- When an animal lives with you in your house
- Ice Cream, fruits, and tacos are types of what?
- The grass is the ___ green.
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- When you listen to a song you are listening to what?
- Big Bang Theory, Friends, The voice are types of what?
- The day a person is born
- This character always comes in to save the day
- This is where you go to see exotic animals
11 Clues: The day a person is born • The grass is the ___ green. • People go to the theater to watch what? • Baseball, Football, and Soccer are what? • This is where you go to see exotic animals • When an animal lives with you in your house • This character always comes in to save the day • Ice Cream, fruits, and tacos are types of what? • ...
Colors - Personal Information 2026-05-06
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- The color of the sky
- The color between blue and green in the sky
- The color of the sun
- The color of cotton candy
- The color of grass
- Information about how old you are
- Information about where you live
- The color of snow
- The opposite of white
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- The color of metal coins
- The color of strawberries
- A place with many buildings and people
- The color of chocolate
- The color of royalty
- The color of oranges
- Your personal identification
- The color of the sun medal
- The color between black and white
- The place where you study
19 Clues: The color of snow • The color of grass • The color of the sky • The color of the sun • The color of royalty • The color of oranges • The opposite of white • The color of chocolate • The color of metal coins • The color of strawberries • The color of cotton candy • The place where you study • The color of the sun medal • Your personal identification • Information about where you live • ...
