color theory Crossword Puzzles
Social Influence studies (2) 2019-03-20
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- Found people would conform in an Asch variation even if the dissenter was wearing dark glasses and stated they were partially blind.
- Did a study similar to Asch’s, but instead with 36 slides of blue that were different intensities and pts had to state if the color of the slide was green or blue.
- Found that the obedience rate in Spanish students was over 90%, therefore Milgrams research isn't limited to Americans.
- Came up with the theory of Locus of Control.
- Investigated whether social influence processes led to a reduction in energy consumption in a community.
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- After studying data from different studies over time, found the number of externals and those that are disobedient had increased, if the theory of LOC was accurate then the levels of internals should have also increased.
- Found that in a similar study to Milgram that was done in groups resistance to obedience increased, support the theory of social support.
- Showed students the Milgram study and they said they felt the experimenter was to blame
- State that changes the minority position does involve deeper processing of ideas.
- Carried out a meta-analysis of almost 100 similar studies to Moscovici’s and found that minorities who were consistent were more influential.
- Recreated Milgram's study and found fewer externals disobeyed than internals.
11 Clues: Came up with the theory of Locus of Control. • Recreated Milgram's study and found fewer externals disobeyed than internals. • State that changes the minority position does involve deeper processing of ideas. • Showed students the Milgram study and they said they felt the experimenter was to blame • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
AP HUG Models 2026-05-28
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- Practice of acquiring territories and controlling them politically and economically
- Model showing cities divided into independent suburban realms
- Urban model showing a central spine and squatter settlements in Latin America
- Idea that one country falling to communism could cause nearby countries to fall
- Rule Rule stating city populations follow a predictable ranking pattern
- Spread of ideas from powerful people or places to others
- Region defined by official boundaries or shared characteristics
- Urban model with several centers of activity instead of one CBD
- Theory Theory that industries choose locations minimizing transportation and production costs
- City Model Urban model showing colonial CBDs and informal settlements in African cities
- Region organized around a central point connected by activities or transportation
- Less developed countries with lower industrialization and income levels
- City A disproportionately large and dominant city in a country
- Region based on people’s feelings or perceptions about an area
- Theory predicting population growth would outpace food supply
- Epochs of Urban Growth Model explaining urban growth through transportation innovations
- Policy of extending a nation’s power through conquest or influence
- Asian City Model Urban model with port zones and mixed land use in Southeast Asia
- Theory Geopolitical theory claiming control of coastal fringes leads to dominance
- Spread of ideas outward from the source while remaining strong there
- Stages of Economic Development Model describing five stages of economic growth
- Urban model where development occurs in sectors or wedges from the CBD
- Model explaining agricultural land use based on distance from market
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- Model showing dominance of developed core regions over less developed peripheral regions
- Indirect control of developing countries through economic or political pressure
- Model explaining population change over stages of economic development
- Laws of Migration Principles explaining patterns and reasons for migration
- Spread of ideas through movement of people from one place to another
- Urban model with rings spreading outward from the CBD
- Economic philosophy favoring free markets and limited government intervention
- European City Historical city model with walls and narrow streets around a central church
- Theory explaining the distribution and size of cities and services
- Compression Reduction in travel time due to advances in transportation and communication
- Graph showing how land prices decrease farther from the city center
- Theory arguing food production increases with population growth through innovation
- Model describing stages of disease and mortality patterns over time
- Rapid widespread diffusion through direct contact
- Spread of an underlying idea even when the original trait changes
- More developed countries with high industrialization and income levels
- City City model with mosques, bazaars, and separate residential quarters
- Theory Geopolitical theory stating control of Eastern Europe leads to global power
- Urban model showing edge cities connected by highways around a central city
42 Clues: Rapid widespread diffusion through direct contact • Urban model with rings spreading outward from the CBD • Spread of ideas from powerful people or places to others • Model showing cities divided into independent suburban realms • Theory predicting population growth would outpace food supply • City A disproportionately large and dominant city in a country • ...
COLORS 2016-11-08
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- a vivid shade of this color is called Alien Armpit
- the color of Lyne's eyes
- the color of a famous submarine
- Lyne's favorite color
- the color of old out-of-date photographs
- a blue-green color which refers to water
- with the same color, pattern, or design
- a fruit with a fuzzy peel
- a pale orange
- the absorption of all colors
- the color for peace
- color that is very bright and seems to reflect light
- French wine is a type of _____
- a very bright shade of pink
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- soft and warm in color
- a deep shade of green and a large wooded area
- a very light brown, the color a some mushrooms
- the color of fire and the setting sun
- the name and color of a citrus fruit
- that has changed color over time
- make very pale by chemicals or strong sunlight
- this is said of colors that combine well together
- pale in color, not dark
- the color of the rain in a popular (old but classic)song
24 Clues: a pale orange • the color for peace • Lyne's favorite color • soft and warm in color • pale in color, not dark • the color of Lyne's eyes • a fruit with a fuzzy peel • a very bright shade of pink • the absorption of all colors • French wine is a type of _____ • the color of a famous submarine • that has changed color over time • the name and color of a citrus fruit • ...
FINE ART PREP: COLOR REVIEW 2021-05-26
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- The order of the colors in a rainbow.
- The name of a color.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.
- This person is the most amazing art teacher EVER.
- Excitement, danger and romance are best represented by _________ ____________.
- Depression, isolation and sadness are best represented by _________ ___________.
- The band of colors that is produced when white light passes through a prism.
- Any color plus gray is a __________.
- A shade is any color plus ___________.
- This element of art is derived from reflected light.
- Blue-green and red-orange are ______________ colors.
- When an artist uses color to create form, he is ____________________.
- A tint is any color plus ___________.
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- These are the finely ground particles which give paint its color.
- Red, yellow and blue are _____________ colors.
- This color scheme is 3 or 4 colors beside each other on the color wheel.
- This color scheme uses opposite colors.
- This color scheme is one color plus tints and shades of that color.
- One primary + one primary color.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Black, white and gray are ________________.
21 Clues: The name of a color. • One primary + one primary color. • Any color plus gray is a __________. • The order of the colors in a rainbow. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • A tint is any color plus ___________. • The brightness or dullness of a color. • A shade is any color plus ___________. • This color scheme uses opposite colors. • ...
Teaching and Learning: Theoretical Foundations 2025-03-25
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- – The process of transferring knowledge through messages between a sender and a receiver.
- – A learning theory that sees learning as a mental process of acquiring and organizing information.
- – The process of interpreting a received message.
- – A learning theory that suggests learners build knowledge through experiences.
- – Tools and resources used to support instruction and enhance learning experiences.
- – An educational theorist who proposed that learning is based on past experiences and active engagement.
- – A concept in behaviorism where positive or negative stimuli influence learning.
- Locke – A philosopher who proposed the "blank slate" theory, stating that humans are born without knowledge.
- – In learning, it refers to active engagement with knowledge rather than passive reception.
- – A response in communication that ensures understanding between the sender and the receiver.
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- – In behaviorism, an event or situation that evokes a response in learning.
- – Personal beliefs, biases, and cultural factors that affect communication and learning.
- – A philosopher who proposed the theory of recollection, suggesting learning is the retrieval of innate knowledge.
- – Factors such as lighting, noise, and temperature that can affect communication.
- – A theorist known for social constructivism, which emphasizes learning through social interactions.
- – A learning process where individuals learn through observation and imitation.
- – The way a sender interprets a message before transmitting it.
- – Any tool used to enhance teaching and learning.
- – A learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors influenced by rewards and punishments.
19 Clues: – The process of interpreting a received message. • – Any tool used to enhance teaching and learning. • – The way a sender interprets a message before transmitting it. • – In behaviorism, an event or situation that evokes a response in learning. • – A learning theory that suggests learners build knowledge through experiences. • ...
Arnold Gessell Maturational Theory 2023-09-21
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- In the article it is the same as nurture.
- (2)The psychologist and pediatrician who developed Maturational theory.
- An important event or achievement that marks a significant point in a person's development, such as a baby's first steps or a child's first words.
- (3)Periods in a person's life when specific changes and maturation occur.
- (4)Critics of Maturational theory argue that it doesn't account for the influence of the environment and social factors on development.
- (2)Areas like education and child-rearing where Maturational theory has had an impact.
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- (2)The process where most kids learn to crawl before they learn to walk.
- (2)Photograph research technique used by Gesell to track changes in children's development over time.
- (3)Theory suggests that your genes carry instructions for when and how your body and mind will develop.
- When certain aspects of development are ________ (they happen in a similar way for most people).
- In the article it is the same as nature
- Theory acknowledges that individuals may progress at different _______.
- (3)The theory that suggests your body's growth and changes play a big role in your development.
- (2)The process of putting the pieces of your body's development puzzle in the right places.
- The specific order and timing in which developmental milestones occur.
- (2)Specific times in development when individuals are especially receptive to learning or experiencing certain things.
- When certain aspects of development are _________ (they are born with them).
- The factors like family, culture, and surroundings that can also influence your development.
18 Clues: In the article it is the same as nature • In the article it is the same as nurture. • The specific order and timing in which developmental milestones occur. • (2)The psychologist and pediatrician who developed Maturational theory. • Theory acknowledges that individuals may progress at different _______. • ...
All About Darwin Crossword, By Eric G. and Zach C. Period 5 2013-04-16
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- the amount of years Darwin spent gathering evidence to develop his theory
- what Darwin planned to be
- the university that Darwin enrolled at
- Darwin's occupation
- where Darwin studied wildlife
- Darwin's wife's name
- the year when Darwin shared his theory with the public
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- Darwin developed the first theory of ____
- Darwin's middle name
- Darwin was the ______ child in his family
- the town where Darwin was born
- Darwin's birthday
- where Darwin lived
- date of death
- Darwin came from a long line of ______
- what Darwin studied
16 Clues: date of death • Darwin's birthday • where Darwin lived • Darwin's occupation • what Darwin studied • Darwin's middle name • Darwin's wife's name • what Darwin planned to be • where Darwin studied wildlife • the town where Darwin was born • the university that Darwin enrolled at • Darwin came from a long line of ______ • Darwin developed the first theory of ____ • ...
Colors 2022-05-18
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- means serenity
- is the color of the relax
- is the color of the lucky
- is the color of the power
- means control and responsability
- means infinite health
- is synonymous of love
- means success and freedom
- is the color of elegance
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- is the color of the happiness and hospitality
- represents the transparence of people
- means clarity
- is the color of nature
- means trust
- is a peaceful color
- is the color of beauty
- is the color of the spirituality
- means safety and confortable
- means hard emotions
- is the color of the passion
20 Clues: means trust • means clarity • means serenity • is a peaceful color • means hard emotions • means infinite health • is synonymous of love • is the color of nature • is the color of beauty • is the color of elegance • is the color of the relax • is the color of the lucky • is the color of the power • means success and freedom • is the color of the passion • means safety and confortable • ...
Stream 1 Unit 1 Vocabulary set 2 2021-04-23
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- a color like ripe lemons or butter
- not clean
- various portions of the light spectrum, i.e., red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
- (up) to free from dirt
- bluish-red color
- not true
- color of leaves and grass
- a color, reddish-yellow
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- not dirty
- final
- the color of milk and snow
- the color of the earth
- a color
- a color
- the color of the sky on a clear day
- yes; according to fact
- big
- light, red color
- the color of blood
- covering a certain time
20 Clues: big • final • a color • a color • not true • not dirty • not clean • bluish-red color • light, red color • the color of blood • the color of the earth • yes; according to fact • (up) to free from dirt • covering a certain time • a color, reddish-yellow • color of leaves and grass • the color of milk and snow • a color like ripe lemons or butter • the color of the sky on a clear day • ...
Tuckmans stages of group development 2018-02-27
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- 3rd stage of the theory?
- in the storming stage what is blurry in the team?
- what does the team become in the performing stage?
- 4th stage of the theory?
- 1st stage of the theory?
- in the storming stage what is needed to understand how team decisions are made?
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- what should a manager give in the performers stage?
- what's the name of the theory?
- what do the players do in the norming state?
- ? what is the negative feeling that can be caused by storming?
- 2nd stage of the theory?
- how does the team reach their goals in the norming stage?
- what do the players do in the performers stage to have the best chance of succeeding?
13 Clues: 3rd stage of the theory? • 2nd stage of the theory? • 4th stage of the theory? • 1st stage of the theory? • what's the name of the theory? • what do the players do in the norming state? • in the storming stage what is blurry in the team? • what does the team become in the performing stage? • what should a manager give in the performers stage? • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-25
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- theory based on the belief that individuals'behavior is determined by forces in their environment that are beyond their control.
- whom discovered classical conditioning
- zone of proximal development
- whom discovered operant conditioning
- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses
- theorist whom discovered the 8 stages to personality development.
- experimented with a dog
- theorist whom discovered the hierachy of needs
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first
- believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others regardless of rewards and punishments involvement.
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- children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with their parents, teachers, and other students; this is critical to cognitive development
- the very top needs on the hierachy pyramid
- discoverer of the social cognitive theory
- middle childhood stage from eriskson´s 8 stages of development
- theory that states we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development and all have thinking skills that are similar
- theory that says people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced
- the name of the personality development that occurs during 8 stages of life
- theorist whom discovered the 4 stages to cognitive development
- discoverer of the sociocultural theory
20 Clues: experimented with a dog • zone of proximal development • whom discovered operant conditioning • whom discovered classical conditioning • discoverer of the sociocultural theory • discoverer of the social cognitive theory • the very top needs on the hierachy pyramid • theorist whom discovered the hierachy of needs • theory that behaviors can be associated with responses • ...
chapter 21 Haircoloring 2023-08-29
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- Introduces a client to hair color services
- the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- Used to recondition damaged hair
- Undercolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide dye in the cortex
- Hue,the balance of color
- Haircolor services that adds shine and color to the hair
- A type of oxidative hair dye
- All over color application
- Substance that release oxygen
- A system for understanding color relationship
- Injected to the skin
- Lift or lighten natural pigment
- A subduced ot muted tone of color
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- Blends gray hair, enhances natural color,tones pre-lightened hair refreshes faded color filter in colo correction
- Black and Brown hair color
- Easily shampoos from the hair
- Gradually change hair color over several applications
- Blond and red hair color
- Checking a new product for a reaction
- Salts added to haircolor to increase its lighten
- Primary and secondary colors positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- Natural color such as henna that is derived from leaves
- Lighten and deposit color at the same time and in a single process
- Hints of darker color through the hair
- Line separating colored hair from new growth
- A two step service
- Changing a person's hair color
- Tonic or wash designed to cleanse the skin
- The strength of a color
- Equalize porosity ad deposit color
30 Clues: A two step service • Injected to the skin • The strength of a color • Blond and red hair color • Hue,the balance of color • Black and Brown hair color • All over color application • A type of oxidative hair dye • Easily shampoos from the hair • Substance that release oxygen • Changing a person's hair color • Lift or lighten natural pigment • Used to recondition damaged hair • ...
MotorDev 2023-12-09
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- prepatory,flight,landing
- establishment of the minimum characteristics required for human behavior
- who created cognitive theory
- Muscular
- support, flight,recovery
- who started head start?
- swing and support
- Uncomfortable (emotional) event
- the possibilities and sets the limitations of your motor development
- stage one of cognitive theory
- Head to tail
- The process of the organism changing to match the environment.
- Preparotory phase
- slow and steady growth
- which baby received training?
- allows you to meet or not meet those possibilities.
- equal opportunity for all
- stage 4 of cognitive theory
- through phase
- A feeling that all is well. Everything is ok
- performance outcomes
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- stage 3 of cognitive theory
- Period of motor development of biological processes
- The lifelong process of making adjustments to meet environmental conditions.
- static visual acuity
- hand eye coordination
- phase
- COG below chest cavity
- persons awareness to body parts
- behaviors that are not learned, born with
- rapid growth rate
- Chronological age, Height and weight, Skeletal age, Dental age
- Who did hopac Indian study?
- measures raw score
- stage 2 of cognitive theory
- Interpreting new information based upon current interpretation. Bringing new information to present cognitive structures.
- Fat
- Lean
- properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- behaviors that are learned
- constant growth and rate change
41 Clues: Fat • Lean • phase • Muscular • Head to tail • through phase • rapid growth rate • swing and support • Preparotory phase • measures raw score • static visual acuity • performance outcomes • hand eye coordination • COG below chest cavity • slow and steady growth • who started head start? • prepatory,flight,landing • support, flight,recovery • equal opportunity for all • behaviors that are learned • ...
ESL Words We Have Learned 2024-04-23
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- almost the same a hop
- the color of grass
- the color of dirt
- what sits on tope of your neck
- don't go!
- it tells us what time it is
- the color of the sky
- the color of a banana
- a futty friend
- the color of cotton candy
- the color of a carrot
- knock knock open the ________
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- I wear these to cover my legs
- I use my eyes to _________.
- the color of a grape
- the color of cement
- something to read
- the color of a cloud
- the color of coffee
- not up
- I use this to write.
- the color of a strawberry
22 Clues: not up • don't go! • a futty friend • the color of dirt • something to read • the color of grass • the color of cement • the color of coffee • the color of a grape • the color of a cloud • the color of the sky • I use this to write. • almost the same a hop • the color of a banana • the color of a carrot • the color of cotton candy • the color of a strawberry • I use my eyes to _________. • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
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- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-05-06
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- fracture zone between two blocks of rock
- the mind behind the sea floor spreading theory
- the transfer of thermal energy through a liquid or gas: warmer substance rises and cooler substance falls
- the mind behind the continental drift theory
- two plates moving towards each other
- the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slaps of rock called plates
- the theory that the continents are moving due to plate tectonics
- iron was found in the oceanic crust which contributes to evidence of sea floor spreading
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- the layer of the earth where convection currents occur
- plates that move away from each other
- plates sliding past one another
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- an undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced
- the theory that the ocean is spreading due to plate tectonics
- crust thin part of the Earth's crust which underlines the ocean basin
15 Clues: plates sliding past one another • two plates moving towards each other • plates that move away from each other • fracture zone between two blocks of rock • the mind behind the continental drift theory • the mind behind the sea floor spreading theory • the layer of the earth where convection currents occur • an undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced • ...
Durkheim's (1912) view on religion 2012-06-22
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- Religion and education are both forms of this.
- The name given to describe each individual group within the society.
- Durkheim’s sociological perspective.
- A problem with Durkheim’s theory: His theory was based on ______ _________ societies which are very different to large scale western societies.
- Another important object used for communication that represented their clan.
- A problem with Durkheim’s theory: Religion can be ______________ in some countries such as Ireland.
- The name of the type of religion used by the people in 2.
- The word to describe ordinary or everyday objects.
- The things carved onto the sacred objects
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- Durkheim believed that regular acts of collective worship and shared ritual reinforce this.
- Re-affirmed by collective acts of worship.
- A problem with Durkheim’s theory: Can his theory apply to western countries where _________________ is happening?
- The main object that their rituals were focussed around.
- The group that Durkheim studied.
- The word Durkheim used to describe the special objects in a religion
15 Clues: The group that Durkheim studied. • Durkheim’s sociological perspective. • The things carved onto the sacred objects • Re-affirmed by collective acts of worship. • Religion and education are both forms of this. • The word to describe ordinary or everyday objects. • The main object that their rituals were focussed around. • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-01
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- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- America’s national bird
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
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- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
15 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-01
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- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- BOYS The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- America’s national bird
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
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- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
15 Clues: America’s national bird • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____ • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- A theory that earth is the center of the the universe
- A painting or mural using water colors
- The early period of the art and devlopment boom in Europe
- When someone funds the creation of artwork
- a short period when the renaissance was at its best point
- The method used to evaluate sciences and experiments
- a point in a painting where the light comes
- A theory that God had created the world and then time and set everything into motion
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- A specific way to create a poem
- The theory that all particles attract one another
- The theory that you cannot be nice and a good politician
- The separation of religion from the state
- a type of perspective used by artists in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
- A theory the sun is the center of our solar system
- the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
- Cutting open a body and observing what's inside the body
16 Clues: A specific way to create a poem • A painting or mural using water colors • The separation of religion from the state • When someone funds the creation of artwork • a point in a painting where the light comes • The theory that all particles attract one another • A theory the sun is the center of our solar system • A theory that earth is the center of the the universe • ...
Social Psychology 2014-03-31
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- this sampling technique is when everyone has an equal chance of being picked
- a real-world phenomenon which can be explained by agency theory
- realistic conflict theory says that this is needed to cause prejudice between groups
- the negative feelings experienced when doing something which goes against our morals
- an example of this is football fans all wearing their team colours and chanting together
- this state is entered when ordered by authority
- used to gather data in your social practical
- Meeus & Raaijmakers 85 was this as extraneous variables were controlled e.g. researcher spoke from a scipt
- this hypothesis predicts no change in results
- .......... leadership is an alternative theory to agency theory
- ............ affect our behaviour is a key assumption of the social approach
- was on the ward to signal when conditions were right in Hofling 66
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- this validity was high in Milgram 63 as participants showed signs of distress
- this data is collected using a measure
- Milgram 63 was this as it was repeated with females and gained the same results
- this bias is when participants wish to present themselves in a good light
- the % of participants who obeyed in full when the teacher was ordered to force the learner's hand on to a metal plate
- this validity was high in Hofling 66 because the nurses were in their natural environment of a hospital
- the third stage of social identity theory
- open to personal bias
20 Clues: open to personal bias • this data is collected using a measure • the third stage of social identity theory • used to gather data in your social practical • this hypothesis predicts no change in results • this state is entered when ordered by authority • a real-world phenomenon which can be explained by agency theory • ...
Important people and their contributions to the field of psychology 2025-04-19
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- considered one of the founders of humanist psychology (along with Maslov); unconditional love
- father of psychology (structuralism)
- social learning, observational
- humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Reformed treatment of the mentally ill
- an American psychologist best known for developing the theory of operant conditioning: behavior is shaped by its consequences, e.g. rewards reinforce behavior, while punishments decrease it
- an English naturalist and biologist best known for developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Erikson psychosocial stages of development, social interaction
- a reknowned linguist best known for his theory of the Language of Acquisition Device (LAD) and grammar
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- a developmental psychologist best known for her work in attachment theory (secure/insecure, avoidant/ambivalent)
- Founded the American Psychological Association (APA)
- first female psychology, PhD
- considered the father of American Psychology, functionalist
- classical conditioning (stimulus and response)
- children's stages of cognitive development
- behaviorism (learn everything) - HINT: This person's name has "B" as his middle initial
- psychoanalysis (repression, dreams)
- First female APA President
18 Clues: First female APA President • first female psychology, PhD • social learning, observational • psychoanalysis (repression, dreams) • father of psychology (structuralism) • Reformed treatment of the mentally ill • children's stages of cognitive development • classical conditioning (stimulus and response) • humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization • ...
Psychobiology Exam 2 Review Study Guide 2014-11-08
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- in the current theory for high frequency sounds at the blank of the cochlea, each stiff hair cell acts as a fine tuned receptor that only responds to certain frequency
- Cells send messages to ganglion cells, located even closer to the center of the eye
- this audio pathway helps us detect certain sounds (anterior temporal cortex)
- rear surface of the eye, which is lined with visual receptor cells
- a drug that has no pharmacological effects, but often relieves pain due to the power of belief
- neurons fire when an object moves relative to its background
- Damage to this area reports no conscious vision or visual imagery, even in their dreams
- a band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- where does the cochlea contain three fluid tunnels, the vibration of the oval window moves the fluid in the cochlea
- Which pain is thicker and faster
- Is a type of Vitamin A that activates second messengers within the cell used to communicate color to the brain
- is the number of compressions per second of a sound, measured in hertz
- are small, but are found throughout the retina, some are color sensitive, some are not, they respond best to many types of stimuli
- rapid eye movements that detect subtle changes from millisecond to millisecond
- people with this cannot identify the person
- this deafness is the failure of the bones of the middle ear to transmit sound waves properly to the cochlea
- able to see objects but imparied at seeing whether they are moving or if so which direction and how fast
- theory: we perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound causing the axons of the auditory nerve to produce action potentials at the same time
- otherwise known as tone deafness
- respond to stretching of the skin
- respond to temperature and pain
- line each receptor responds to only a small range of stimuli (similar to place theory)
- What reduces social pain
- condition that may result form damage to the inferior temporal cortex, involves inability to recognize objects
- have larger receptive fields, they respond best to moving stimuli, evenly dispersed throughout the retina
- houses the tympanic membrane (eardrum), hammer, anvil, and stirrup
- if you experience "sympathetic pain" it is because of the activity in the blank
- the surface of the tongue is covered in blank, small rounded projections
- The sensation of the body and its movements, it is not one sense but many includes: touch, pressure, cold/warmth, pain, tickle
- cannot discern fine detail, but has better sensitivity to dim light
- expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- this means self created, ex. Endorphins
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- an opening in the center of the eye in which light enters
- Structures located within the grooves of the papillae
- this audio pathway helps us determine where sounds originate in our environment (posterior temporal cortex and parietal cortex)
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, because it has no visual receptors
- in the current theory for low frequency sounds, the blank of the basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with the sound wave
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- there is a small area on the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- pupil is focused(adjustable) by the
- The hammer, anvil, and stirrup of the middle ear convert sound waves from the tympanic membrane into forceful blank
- the pupil is not focused (adjustable) by the
- Mild pain causes the release of the neurotransmitter blank in the spinal cord
- detect speed, acceleration, and deceleration
- respond to light touch
- according to this theory, it is possible to "flood" the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- frequent or constant ringing in the ear, often produced by nerve deafness
- Axons of ganglion cells join together and form the blank, which extends to the brain
- is the perception of the intensity of a sound wave
- created artificially, ex. Opinoids
- detects sudden displacements or high frequency vibrations on the skin
- theory like keys on a piano, each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea can only respond to a specific frequency
- cells send inhibitory messages onto bipolar cells
- the optic nerve sends information from the right eye to the left hemisphere and vice versa
- MST respond only when the whole visual scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- they are involved in both peripheral and night vision, found in retina
- "what" pathway for vision
- Strong pain causes the release of both glutamate and blank a neuropeptide
- a structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- have small receptive fields, they respond best to visual details & color, located in or near the fovea
- detects the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- "where" pathway for vision
- what is the auditory cortex of the temporal lobe, auditory information is processed here, responds to the base of the basilar membrane, specific tones excite specific neurons
- What is processed outside of A1 auditory blank
- is the intensity of a sound wave
- Which pain is conveyed over thin, slow, unmyelinated axons
- blank receptors are not nerves, but modified skin cells that last only 10-14 days before being replaced
- this deafness is the damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory nerve that causes a permanent impairment in hearing in one to all ranges of frequencies
- is the perception of the frequency of a sound
- fiber receptors of a sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- they are involved in both visual activity and color vision, found in fovea
71 Clues: respond to light touch • What reduces social pain • "what" pathway for vision • "where" pathway for vision • respond to temperature and pain • Which pain is thicker and faster • otherwise known as tone deafness • is the intensity of a sound wave • respond to stretching of the skin • created artificially, ex. Opinoids • pupil is focused(adjustable) by the • ...
The Hindu-Buddhist Kingdom 2024-10-03
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- The theory that explains that Hinduism and Buddhism were brought by Indonesians who studied in India
- Buddist temple heritage
- letters contained in the Vedha book
- buddist dinasty in the encient mataram
- Hindu temple heritage
- Hindu kingdom that succeeded in controlling Southeast Asia
- the theory that explains that Hinduism and Buddhism were brought by knights
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- caste consisting of laborers, rough coolies, slaves, ordinary people
- hindu dinsty in the encient mataram
- the first hindu kingdom in Indonesia
- The theory that explains that Hinduism and Buddhism were brought by traders
- one of the Buddhist kingdoms
- language contained in the Vedha book
- theory that explains Hindu-Buddhist religion was brought by priests
- Prambanan and Borobudur temples are relics of the kingdom
15 Clues: Hindu temple heritage • Buddist temple heritage • one of the Buddhist kingdoms • hindu dinsty in the encient mataram • letters contained in the Vedha book • the first hindu kingdom in Indonesia • language contained in the Vedha book • buddist dinasty in the encient mataram • Prambanan and Borobudur temples are relics of the kingdom • ...
CLA Revision Practice 2012-02-19
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- memory theory proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (1974)
- atkinson and schiffrin (1968) proposed this memory theory
- vivid and detailed memories of highly emotional events that appear to be recorded in the brain as though with the help of a camera’s flash
- created common picnic model of schema theory
- Originator of 1975 Theory of Appraisal is linked to this year
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- 1974 memory reconstruction experiment
- Anderson and Pichert(1978) blank #2
- what cognitive process do we focus on to understand reliability
- Anderson and Pichert (1978) conducted an experiment aimed at investigating if schema processing influences both _______ and ______ blank #1
- Researcher who worked with Lazarus on stress experiments
- small part of brain linked to emotional memories
- originator of schema theory
- a mental representation of knowledge
13 Clues: originator of schema theory • Anderson and Pichert(1978) blank #2 • a mental representation of knowledge • 1974 memory reconstruction experiment • created common picnic model of schema theory • small part of brain linked to emotional memories • memory theory proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (1974) • Researcher who worked with Lazarus on stress experiments • ...
Chapter 11 Activity 2022-11-08
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- A theory used based on normative and nonnormative experience
- A theory using internal and external systems
- Parent Education can be influenced by this
- A theory used to gain perspective in specific family stages
- A behavior that is directly correlated with outcomes for children
- Parents have to not only manage their relationship with it but also supervise their children's relationship with it.
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- This type of program can fall into 3 categories
- A theory based on understanding roles and rules
- A prevention focused on before something happens
- A theory used to examine rewards and costs
- A type of parenting that is also called a "helicopter parent"
- A prevention focused on complicated or long term problems
- A prevention focused on after the problem
13 Clues: A prevention focused on after the problem • A theory used to examine rewards and costs • Parent Education can be influenced by this • A theory using internal and external systems • This type of program can fall into 3 categories • A theory based on understanding roles and rules • A prevention focused on before something happens • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
natural selection 2021-11-19
12 Clues: death • lizards • giraffe • invisible • down syndrome • a kind or sort • genetically determined • If an environment changes • the theory behind giraffes neck • Continuous or discontinuous variation • theory of evolution by natural selection • group of linked ideas to explain something
Child development Piaget Lesson 2021-02-07
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- term for child welfare and protection
- Who is behind the cognitive theory?
- preoperational is the (blank) stage of child development
- The care given during pregnancy before birth
- What age shoes the third stage begin in cognitive development theory?
- healthy markers for child development
- the relationship between child and parents
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- Developing an inner strength
- children need this to develop their skills
- The process of communicating with others
- The third stage is the (????) operational
- Cognitive theory sees development occurring in
- Action for promoting child welfare and protection
- Who added to Bowlbys Theory?
14 Clues: Developing an inner strength • Who added to Bowlbys Theory? • Who is behind the cognitive theory? • term for child welfare and protection • healthy markers for child development • The process of communicating with others • The third stage is the (????) operational • children need this to develop their skills • the relationship between child and parents • ...
Noam Chomsky 2022-02-07
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- The theory he made
- His rival
- The part of the brain that supports language development
- Steve?
- The college where he got his first job
- The part of science that disproves the language acquisition theory
- How old is he?
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- Who was the man he met in college that helped him make his theory?
- Where was Chomsky born?
- His biggest book
- Who popularized his theory?
- What kind of party did Chomsky used to go to?
- A device that can help a child further develop language understanding
13 Clues: Steve? • His rival • How old is he? • His biggest book • The theory he made • Where was Chomsky born? • Who popularized his theory? • The college where he got his first job • What kind of party did Chomsky used to go to? • The part of the brain that supports language development • Who was the man he met in college that helped him make his theory? • ...
Sp. 3 - Capítulo 2, reciclado A 2025-04-17
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- el color de las nubes cuando va a llover
- El artista ___ con un lápiz de color.
- como "Mona Lisa"
- la zebra es blanco y ___.
- un color NO oscuro
- el color de la fruta naranja
- Un artista que pinta.
- lugar que muestra (shows) obras de arte
- el color del césped (pasto/hierba)
- el color de una manzana
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- Una persona que crea (creates) arte.
- La ___ de Libertad está en Ellis Island en Nueva York.
- El ___ de Picasso era cubismo o surrealista.
- el color de cafe
- el color de una banana
- el color de la nieve
- el del cielo
- color NO vivo
- mezcla de rojo y blanco
- mezcla de rojo y azul
- un color NO claro
- color NO pastel
22 Clues: el del cielo • color NO vivo • color NO pastel • el color de cafe • como "Mona Lisa" • un color NO claro • un color NO oscuro • el color de la nieve • Un artista que pinta. • mezcla de rojo y azul • el color de una banana • mezcla de rojo y blanco • el color de una manzana • la zebra es blanco y ___. • el color de la fruta naranja • el color del césped (pasto/hierba) • ...
7. Colors and Shapes 2025-07-07
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- The color of grass
- A shape with 3 sides
- A light red color
- A heart shape
- A shape with 4 sides
- The color of strawberries
- The color of the sky
- A shape with 5 points
- A shape like a ball
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- The color of the sun
- The color of oranges
- Color between black and white
- A 6-sided shape
- A round shape
- The color of snow
- A long round shape
- A star shape
- The color of chocolate
- The shape of a pizza slice
- The color of night
20 Clues: A star shape • A round shape • A heart shape • A 6-sided shape • The color of snow • A light red color • The color of grass • A long round shape • The color of night • A shape like a ball • The color of the sun • The color of oranges • A shape with 3 sides • A shape with 4 sides • The color of the sky • A shape with 5 points • The color of chocolate • The color of strawberries • ...
Important Names in Psychology 2014-04-09
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- Collective unconscious; archetypes.
- "Womb envy".
- Stanford prison experiment.
- Conducted the "Little Albert" study.
- Inferiority complex.
- Founder of Gestalt psychology.
- Studied latent learning and cognitive maps.
- Moral development.
- Bobo doll study.
- Learned helplessness.
- Co-creator of the first intelligence test.
- Two-factor theory of emotion.
- Founder of operant conditioning and reinforcement theory.
- Trait theorist: Cardinal, central and secondary traits.
- P-E-N model of personality.
- Psychosocial development.
- Famous for studying memory; eyewitness testimony.
- Line-length conformity study.
- Studied attachment styles in monkeys.
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- Created the theory of multiple intelligences.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Language Acquisition Device.
- Researched the area of the brain involved with producing spoken language.
- Studied attachment styles in infants.
- Law of Effect.
- Studied imprinting in baby ducks.
- 16 Personality Factor model.
- Created client-centered therapy.
- Forgetting curve; decay model of memory.
- Hierarchy of needs and self-actualization.
- Studied the differences in moral development between males/females.
- Founder of structuralism.
- Studied obedience to authority; "shock" study.
- Four-stage theory of cognitive development
- Developed the first cognitive therapy for treating depression.
- Researched the area of the brain involved in understanding written/spoken language.
- Discovered classical conditioning.
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
- Suggested language influences cognition.
- Social learning theory; marshmallow experiment.
- Developed the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).
- First American psychologist.
42 Clues: "Womb envy". • Law of Effect. • Bobo doll study. • Moral development. • Inferiority complex. • Learned helplessness. • Founder of structuralism. • Psychosocial development. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Stanford prison experiment. • P-E-N model of personality. • Language Acquisition Device. • 16 Personality Factor model. • First American psychologist. • Two-factor theory of emotion. • ...
Interior Design 2025-01-30
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- color meaning warmth & creativity
- the route people use to move through a home
- add white to a hue
- creates a focal point
- lightness or darkness of a color
- Color scheme using colors next to each other
- color meaning drama & royalty
- color scheme using tints & shades of a single hue
- add gray to a color
- the most important element
- add black to a hue
- color meaning passion & strength
- color meaning stability & calm
- red, blue, yellow
- the area around or inside a form
- Something that is required
- Something that is desired
- the way a surface feels or appears to feel
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- green, orange, purple
- 2-D drawing of a building from a birds eye view
- brightness or dullness of a color
- the repetition of line, shape, etc.
- color scheme using 3 colors spaced evenly
- Color meaning kindness & love
- color meaning sunlight, optimism
- Unity+Variety
- implies equilibrium among parts of a design
- color scheme using a primary & the colors on either side of its complement
- the connection of two points
- the rules of design
- the tools of design
- Smoothly leads the eye from one area to another
- a primary + a secondary color
- a term for color
- color scheme using colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- color meaning nature & growth
36 Clues: Unity+Variety • a term for color • red, blue, yellow • add white to a hue • add black to a hue • the rules of design • the tools of design • add gray to a color • green, orange, purple • creates a focal point • Something that is desired • the most important element • Something that is required • the connection of two points • Color meaning kindness & love • color meaning drama & royalty • ...
The Color Purple 2017-12-13
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- To shower with love
- A piece of ornamented cloth that protects the back of a chair from hair oils
- Hairdressing consisting of a perfumed oil or ointment
- A stupid person
- A long, loud, emotional cry
- A woman adulterer
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- Intense aversion
- Showing the wearing effects of overworking
- Raw milk that has soured and thickened
- Unrestrained by convention or property
- Shaped into alternating parallel grooves and ridges
- Treat with excessive indulgence
- A laborer who is obliged to do menial work
- Characterized by dignity and propriety
14 Clues: A stupid person • Intense aversion • A woman adulterer • To shower with love • A long, loud, emotional cry • Treat with excessive indulgence • Raw milk that has soured and thickened • Unrestrained by convention or property • Characterized by dignity and propriety • Showing the wearing effects of overworking • A laborer who is obliged to do menial work • ...
The Color Purple 2020-10-23
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- mulatto a person of mixed black and white ancestry Squeak highlights the complex nature of racial identification
- Celie and Nettie’s stepfather
- Mr. ___ eldest son
- Celies sister
- A minister
- Tashi: Olinka village girl who befriends Olivia and marries Adam
- Adam: Celie and Alphonso’s biological son who like Olivia is adopted by Samuel and Corrine
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- a poor uneducated black woman with a sad personal history she survives a stepfather who rapes her and steals her babies and also survives an abusive husband
- Samuel’s wife
- An independent women who marries Harpo and befriends celie
- sultry blue singer who helps Celie find her voice
- Celie and Alphonso’s biological daughter who is adopted by Samuel and Corrine
- Celies husband first name Albert
- Miss Millie: The wife of the mayor of the town where Celie lives
14 Clues: A minister • Samuel’s wife • Celies sister • Mr. ___ eldest son • Celie and Nettie’s stepfather • Celies husband first name Albert • sultry blue singer who helps Celie find her voice • An independent women who marries Harpo and befriends celie • Miss Millie: The wife of the mayor of the town where Celie lives • ...
Color Street Crossword 2023-02-17
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- "I've got a good chance to win!"
- Symbolizes the end
- Hails from Italian fashion capital
- Equal to 90 degrees
- An astronomer or a type of lily
- Sweet dreams!
- A character slips on a banana peel
- Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
- Easy to see or understand
- Intended to deceive or confuse
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- Black History Month Set
- Exploding star
- An imaginary award for good deeds
- Go Bulldogs!
14 Clues: Go Bulldogs! • Sweet dreams! • Exploding star • Symbolizes the end • Equal to 90 degrees • Black History Month Set • Easy to see or understand • Intended to deceive or confuse • An astronomer or a type of lily • "I've got a good chance to win!" • An imaginary award for good deeds • Hails from Italian fashion capital • A character slips on a banana peel • ...
THE COLOR WHEEL 2025-01-09
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- When you fee warm, you feel___.
- The colour you obtain when you mix yellow and red.
- It is a dark, neutral colour.
- a primary, warm colour.
- A neutral colour.
- What kind of colour do you have when you mix two primary colours?
- Is blue a warm or a cool colour?
- When you feel blue, you feel____.
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- What kind of colour do you need to obtain a secondary colour?
- When you mix yellow and blue.
- The color when you mix blue and red.
- A primary colour.
- A primary colour.
- Is red a warm or a cool colour?
- What is the topic of this lesson?
15 Clues: A primary colour. • A primary colour. • A neutral colour. • a primary, warm colour. • When you mix yellow and blue. • It is a dark, neutral colour. • When you fee warm, you feel___. • Is red a warm or a cool colour? • Is blue a warm or a cool colour? • What is the topic of this lesson? • When you feel blue, you feel____. • The color when you mix blue and red. • ...
Color Application terms 2025-02-20
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- An individual’s reaction to aniline derivative tints
- is a process that lightens (or lifts) and deposits color, or only deposits color in the hair in one, single application
- is the process of coloring some of the hair strands lighter than the natural or artificial color
- a test performed for color applications to determine how the hair will react to the haircolor product
- technique is the process of painting a lightener or color directly onto clean, styled hair
- is used to describe the blending process between the natural color of the hair and the previously colored or lightened hair that requires blending by applying color or lightener to the new hair growth
- reverse highlighting is the process of coloring strands or sections of the hair darker than the natural or artificial color
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- is the application of haircolor to hair that has not been previously colored.
- requires two separate and distinct applications to achieve the desired lighter hair color
- technique involves pulling strands of hair through the holes of a perforated cap with a hook.
- is the process of treating gray or other resistant hair to facilitate better color penetration
- is a combination of equal parts of a permanent haircolor, hydrogen peroxide, and shampoo that is applied like a regular shampoo
- is the term used to describe the process of coloring hair back to its natural color (or close to its natural color).
- technique involves slicing or weaving out sections of hair to be placed on a piece of foil
14 Clues: An individual’s reaction to aniline derivative tints • is the application of haircolor to hair that has not been previously colored. • requires two separate and distinct applications to achieve the desired lighter hair color • technique is the process of painting a lightener or color directly onto clean, styled hair • ...
Requirements 2018-03-06
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- Engels: A german socialist leader and political philosopher.
- The middle class.
- Falls: A hamlet in seneca county, NY in the US.
- Relating to or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights.
- theory: Disease is the currently accepted theory of disease.
- gin: A machine for seperating cotton from its seeds.
- An imagined place or state of things in which every thing is perfect.
- Workers or working class-people.
- Barging: Negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- and industry are controlled.
- A political and economic theory of social organization.
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx.
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- Union: An organized association of workers.
- member of any of the bands of English workers who destroyed machinery.
- Revolution: A period major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1900s.\
- The process of making area more urban.
- A piece of land held by an owner.
- An economic and political system in which a country's
18 Clues: The middle class. • and industry are controlled. • Workers or working class-people. • A piece of land held by an owner. • The process of making area more urban. • A political theory derived from Karl Marx. • Union: An organized association of workers. • Falls: A hamlet in seneca county, NY in the US. • gin: A machine for seperating cotton from its seeds. • ...
Philosophical Paradigms 2024-09-16
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- Explanation of phenomena by their purpose or goal.
- Ethical theory based on rules and duty.
- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Theory that events are predetermined by external forces.
- Philosophy focused on individual freedom and responsibility.
- Philosophy advocating control over emotions and acceptance of fate.
- Philosophy emphasizing conflict between human desire and an irrational universe.
- Belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
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- Study of consciousness and lived experience.
- Ethical theory maximizing happiness for the greatest number.
- Philosophy dividing mind and body as separate entities.
- Belief in the absence of meaning or values.
- Ethical theory focused on character and moral virtues.
- Knowledge comes primarily through sensory experience.
- Belief that only one's mind is sure to exist.
15 Clues: Study of knowledge and belief. • Ethical theory based on rules and duty. • Belief in the absence of meaning or values. • Study of consciousness and lived experience. • Belief that only one's mind is sure to exist. • Explanation of phenomena by their purpose or goal. • Knowledge comes primarily through sensory experience. • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2025-09-19
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- accommodation theory – “Adjust communication”
- attention – “Focus selectively”
- – “Compare with like”
- recall – “Remember selectively”
- reduction theory – “Reduce unknowns”
- – “Read backwards”
- effect – “First impressions”
- switching – “Change language”
- attribution – “Situation causes”
- effect – “Positive bias”
- – “New words”
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- effect – “Last remembered”
- glass self – “Perceived reflection”
- attribution – “Person causes”
- exposure – “Choose information”
- – “Personal identity”
- perception – “Interpret information”
- effect – “Negative bias”
- – “Implied comparison”
- – “Emotional meaning”
- – “Literal meaning”
- attribution error – “Misattribute behavior”
22 Clues: – “New words” • – “Read backwards” • – “Literal meaning” • – “Compare with like” • – “Personal identity” • – “Emotional meaning” • – “Implied comparison” • effect – “Negative bias” • effect – “Positive bias” • effect – “Last remembered” • effect – “First impressions” • attribution – “Person causes” • switching – “Change language” • attention – “Focus selectively” • ...
Work Motivation Concepts and Theories 2016-10-24
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- ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed
- _______ theory based on the presence of dimensions or characteristics of jobs that foster the expenditure of effort
- Determining if typing 60 words per minute is adequate for a certain employment position is an example of
- _______ theory is based on directing one's effort toward the attainment of specific goals that have been set
- You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this
- Having a deadline for a project is an example of this
- ________ theory is based on the comparison of one's inputs to outcomes with those of another person to determine if a situation is fair.
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- _______ theory based on the fulfillment of basic needs to experience intrinsic motivation
- _______ theory is based on setting of goals and the receipt of accurate feedback that is monitored to enhance the likelihood of goal attainment
- Typing 60 words per minute is an example of
- ______ theory that suggests that individuals will experience intense level of enjoyment, concentration, and lack of self awareness when actively engaged in activities that have clear goals, unambiguous feedback, and a match between one's skills and the challenge of the task.
- IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of
- _______ theory that is based on the perceived degree of relationship between how much effort a person expends and the performance that results from that effort
13 Clues: Typing 60 words per minute is an example of • Having a deadline for a project is an example of this • ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed • IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of • You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this • ...
Colors crossword 2022-05-18
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- Is the color of the wood and represents stability.
- is a color that symbolize class and it has the name similar to a drink.
- Is used to heal the lungs and to increase energy
- symbolism is the color of warmth,and creativity it has the name of a sauce.
- is the color of the grapes.
- express pleasant and trust it also has the name of a fish
- means prosperity and it is the same color as wine.
- comprised of pink and orange color also it is a warm color.
- is an earthy color representing growth, nature, and peace.
- This color means that you are a happy person.
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- This color makes you feel fresh and clean.
- Lavender is the color of tranquility, springtime, religion, and femininity it is also the essence of a flower.
- is the color of calmness and clarity, it is also similar to the color of the water.
- Is a powerful color, attractive, and stimulates strong emotions.
- Means luxury wealth, wisdom, and magic, it is the most expensive mineral.
- is a neutral color and is practically solid as a rock.
- This color is sexy, powerful, mysterious, and even ominous.
- is the color of harmony, change, kindness, and character it is a dark pink.
- Is a feminine and intuitive color.
- means calmness, and maturity also it is the color of many jewels.
- Is the color of stability and safety.
21 Clues: is the color of the grapes. • Is a feminine and intuitive color. • Is the color of stability and safety. • This color makes you feel fresh and clean. • This color means that you are a happy person. • Is used to heal the lungs and to increase energy • Is the color of the wood and represents stability. • means prosperity and it is the same color as wine. • ...
Artistic Styles Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-27
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- the name of a color
- the color wheel starting at red and ending at yellow-green
- the color spectrum bent into a circle
- an equal mix of two primary colors
- red, yellow, blue color wheel
- a closed line
- colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- adding black to a color
- configuration of something
- an art form that combines events in an strange or a dream like way
- short brush strokes of bright color
- adding white to a color
- the color wheel starting at green and ending at red-violet
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- an equal mix of a primary color and secondary color
- deals with reflected light
- artist style that is totally abstract
- how something feels
- a style of art portrayed by geometric forms
- a type of art that is made of different materials
- a straight path that extends
- adding black or white to a color
21 Clues: a closed line • the name of a color • how something feels • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • deals with reflected light • configuration of something • a straight path that extends • red, yellow, blue color wheel • adding black or white to a color • an equal mix of two primary colors • short brush strokes of bright color • the color spectrum bent into a circle • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Labelling Theory and Schizophrenia 2015-02-03
12 Clues: symptom 2 • symptom 1 • self harming • mental illness • Move away from • theory of Scheff • learned social role • Pyschological theory • Given to an individual • Become what you are labelled • guidelines to which society live by. • Physcologist who studied labelling theory
Motivation Theories Puzzle 2025-07-22
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- : A drive to influence others
- : The theorist behind the Two-Factor Theory
- : Theory X and Theory Y theorist
- : A theory including expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
- : Maslow’s top-level need
- : Another name for Herzberg’s theory
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- : One of McClelland’s three needs
- Theory : A hierarchy of human needs
- : A theory emphasizing fairness
9 Clues: : Maslow’s top-level need • : A drive to influence others • : A theory emphasizing fairness • : Theory X and Theory Y theorist • : One of McClelland’s three needs • : Another name for Herzberg’s theory • Theory : A hierarchy of human needs • : The theorist behind the Two-Factor Theory • : A theory including expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
AP Psychology Psychologists/People 2020-05-06
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- personality is determined to a large extent by genes
- she said personality is continually molded by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts
- founder of behaviorism, study of generalization
- psychoanalytical theory that focuses on the unconscious- id, ego and superego
- that gastric activity in as empty stomach was the sole basis for hunger
- conducted the stanford prison experiment, to study the power of social roles to influence people's behavior
- conducted a hospital experiment to test the diagnosis of hospitals make on patients
- the theory that linked personality to physique on the grounds that are both governed by genetic endownment - endo/meso/ectomorphic
- four stage theory of development; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational
- did a study of the activities of neurons in the visual cortex
- disagreed with skinner and said there are an infinite number of sentences in a language
- studied learned helplessness
- found that specific mental talents were highly correlated
- revised binet's iq test and established norms for american children
- the theory that facial expressions are universal
- law of effect, the principle that behavior followed by favorable consequences become more likely
- proped that the terminally ill will pass through 5 stages; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
- triarchic theory of intelligence
- said that kohlbergs work was developed only observing boys and that he overlooked differences between men and women
- studied theory of attachment in infant rhesus monkeys
- theory of evolution, survival of the fittest
- devised a way to measure murray's theory "the need to acheive that varied in strentgh with different people"
- established the intelligence test, especially for adults, became known as WAIS
- maintained that personality and ability depend on entirely genetic inheritance
- general iq tests, designed a test that would identify slower learners in need of help
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- hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- operant conditioning
- designed an experiment to investigate the effects of different leardership styles on group functions; autocratic, laizssez-faire and democratic
- hierarchy of needs
- watsons study on generalization of fear
- people has conscious and unconscious awareness; personal and collective
- humanistic psychology
- theory states that there are 3 levels of morality; preconventional, conventional and postconventional
- people evolve through 8 stages over the lifespan
- stated that the need to acheive varied in strength in different people
- conducted a study on obedience when he a subject shock a patient to the extent that they would be seriously hurt
- theory of multiple intelligences
- first person to have frontal lobotomy
- mere exposure effect, it is possible to have preferences without inferences and to feel without knowing why
- observational learning
- study on conformity, had an unaware subject tested to see if they would conform to surroundings
- classical conditioning
- rational emotive therapy (ret)
- introspection
- first study on JND which became weber's law
- neo-freudian, believed that childhood childhood, not sexual tensions, are crucial for personality formation
- developed one of the first projective tests, the inkblot test
- systematic desensitization
- three levels of traits; 1. cardinal 2. central trait and 3. secondary trait
- the first to conduct scientific studies on forgetting
- to experience emotions: 1. must be physically aroused 2. must cognitively label arousal
51 Clues: introspection • hierarchy of needs • operant conditioning • humanistic psychology • observational learning • classical conditioning • systematic desensitization • studied learned helplessness • rational emotive therapy (ret) • theory of multiple intelligences • triarchic theory of intelligence • first person to have frontal lobotomy • watsons study on generalization of fear • ...
Maureen Nicole A. Roqueta BSN1 - ROY 2019-11-19
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- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the the human and environment.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
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- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent of the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- It is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
20 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-04-04
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- Scientist that proposed the continental drift theory.
- Occurred when rocks that formed millions of years ago show the location of the magnetic poles at the time of their formation.
- Weaker region in the mantle over which Earth's outer shell lies.
- Surface feature created by a descending plate.
- Earth's largest plate according to the plate tectonic theory.
- Land consisting of an arc-shaped island chain.
- The name of the super continent imagined by Wegener based on his theory.
- The theory that continents changed position on Earth's surface.
- A destructive plate margin that occurs when an oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle beneath a second plate.
- Boundary that occurs when two plates move towards each other.
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- Elevated areas of the seafloor that occur ALONG well-developed divergent plate boundaries.
- Deep faulted structure found along a divergent boundary
- No earthquake has ever been recorded below ______ km.
- Boundary that occurs when two plates grind past each other.
- The theory that Earth is divided into several different plates that move through mantle convection.
- Thought to be the primary downward arm of convective flow in the mantle.
- Boundary that occurs when two plates move away from each other.
- Rigid layer of the uppermost mantle and crust.
- Process that explains how plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere.
- A volcanic area of rising mantle material. It's located below the island of Hawaii.
20 Clues: Rigid layer of the uppermost mantle and crust. • Surface feature created by a descending plate. • Land consisting of an arc-shaped island chain. • Scientist that proposed the continental drift theory. • No earthquake has ever been recorded below ______ km. • Deep faulted structure found along a divergent boundary • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- The process of assisting individuals to achieve their maximal level of independence in activities of daily living.
- The ethical principle of treating individuals with kindness and respect.
- A model that focuses on the individual's ability to adapt to changes in health.
- A model that considers the impact of cultural values and beliefs on health and illness.
- The ethical principle of ensuring individuals have the right to make their own choices.
- The process of providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences.
- The ethical principle of allocating resources fairly and justly.
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- A nursing theory that focuses on the promotion of comfort.
- The ethical principle of being accountable for one's actions.
- The process of providing care that is culturally sensitive and respectful.
- The ethical principle of being truthful and providing accurate information.
- A nursing theory that emphasizes the importance of holistic care.
- The ethical principle of being faithful and keeping promises.
- A model that emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship and communication.
- A model that focuses on the individual's behavioral system and the importance of maintaining stability.
- A nursing theory that views individuals as open systems interacting with the environment.
- A nursing theory that focuses on promoting adaptation and coping with stress.
- A model that focuses on the promotion of self-care.
- A nursing theory that emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship and caring.
- The ethical principle of promoting the well-being of individuals and communities.
20 Clues: A model that focuses on the promotion of self-care. • A nursing theory that focuses on the promotion of comfort. • The ethical principle of being accountable for one's actions. • The ethical principle of being faithful and keeping promises. • The ethical principle of allocating resources fairly and justly. • ...
Advanced Debate Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Locke, Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights and limited government.
- Man, Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack.
- Stuart Mill, Philosopher who refined utilitarianism and emphasized individual liberty.
- Markets, Economic system with minimal government intervention.
- Ethical theory that promotes actions that maximize happiness for the most people.
- Rawls, Philosopher of justice known for the theory of fairness.
- Value Theory, Idea that value comes from the labor used to produce something.
- Hobbes, Philosopher who believed in a strong sovereign to avoid anarchy.
- Economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- Realism, View that politics is governed by self-interest and power.
- Hobbes' book advocating for absolute authority to ensure peace.
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- Acquisition Theory, Nozick's idea about the fair initial acquisition of property.
- Nozick, Libertarian philosopher who argued for minimal state and property rights.
- The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments.
- Ethical theory focused on rules and duties.
- Ergo Sum, Latin for "I think, therefore I am."
- Philosopher known for duty-based ethics and the categorical imperative.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- Hominem, Attacking the person instead of the argument.
- Contract, Theory that people give up some freedoms for societal protection.
- and Bust Cycle, Economic pattern of rapid growth followed by downturn.
- Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims.
- Trolley Problem, Ethical dilemma involving a choice between sacrificing one to save many.
- Fallacy, A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- of Ignorance, Rawls' thought experiment for determining justice without bias.
- Hume, Philosopher known for empiricism and the problem of induction.
26 Clues: Ethical theory focused on rules and duties. • Ergo Sum, Latin for "I think, therefore I am." • The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments. • Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims. • Hominem, Attacking the person instead of the argument. • Fallacy, A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. • ...
Evolutionary Timeline 2024-02-22
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- Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm
- Scientist developed the theory of catastrophism
- The process by which unrelated species evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures
- The study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- Term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species
- What did Gregor Mendel study that laid the groundwork for the field of genetics
- Scientist proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- The variety of genes and alleles in a population
- The scientific study of fossils
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- Process by which new species arise from existing species
- Three that developed the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory
- Who independently proposed a theory of evolution by natural selection alongside Charles Darwin
- Person often credited with the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Process by which favorable traits become more common in a population over time
- The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geologic time
15 Clues: The scientific study of fossils • Scientist developed the theory of catastrophism • The variety of genes and alleles in a population • Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm • Process by which new species arise from existing species • Term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species • ...
Evolution 2022-03-04
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- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- The science of classifying organisms.
- The formation of new areas of ocean crust/floor, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at mid ocean ridges.
- The process by which species of organisms change over time.
- A body part that does not seem to have a function in an organism.
- Differences that exist naturally among members of a population or species.
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- The system of unique, two part names for organisms.
- The process by which organisms that are best suited to a particular environment survive and reproduce most successfully.
- An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and organelles enclosed by membranes.
- The color or patterns of color on an animal or plant.
- A theory stating that the earth's surface is broken into plates that move.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles enclosed by a membrane.
- A change in the genetic material of an organism.
13 Clues: The science of classifying organisms. • A change in the genetic material of an organism. • The system of unique, two part names for organisms. • The color or patterns of color on an animal or plant. • The process by which species of organisms change over time. • A body part that does not seem to have a function in an organism. • ...
Theories On Personality 2026-02-19
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- rules informal social rules and norms that dictate how, when, and where emotions should be expressed.
- Hunger hormone
- tendency of the body to reach state of equilibrium internally.
- Ego defense mechanism; Refusal to accept reality
- Big 5 theory; willingness to try new things
- Ego defense mechanism; redirecting impulses to someone or something else.
- actualizing tendency Humanistic psychology; the belief that individuals have an innate drive to improve.
- Theory people are motivated to maintain an ideal level of stimulation
- Ego defense mechanism; justifying one’s own behaviors
- Ego defense mechanism; reverting to child like behavior
- Ego defense mechanism; attributing one’s own feelings to others
- efficacy one’s own belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations.
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- Big 5 Theory; being helpful and trusting
- positive regard: attitude of total acceptance and support for another regardless of their actions.
- someone’s tendency toward emotional instability.
- fullness hormone
- esteem one’s overall evalualtion of their own value and abilities
- Big 5 theory; how sociable someone is
- Ego defense mechanism; channeling impulses into acceptable outlets
- Ego defense mechanism; pushing down anxiety inducing thoughts from memory.
20 Clues: Hunger hormone • fullness hormone • Big 5 theory; how sociable someone is • Big 5 Theory; being helpful and trusting • Big 5 theory; willingness to try new things • Ego defense mechanism; Refusal to accept reality • someone’s tendency toward emotional instability. • Ego defense mechanism; justifying one’s own behaviors • ...
Work Motivation Concepts and Theories 2016-10-24
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- _______ theory based on the presence of dimensions or characteristics of jobs that foster the expenditure of effort
- Determining if typing 60 words per minute is adequate for a certain employment position is an example of
- _______ theory is based on setting of goals and the receipt of accurate feedback that is monitored to enhance the likelihood of goal attainment
- _______ theory that is based on the perceived degree of relationship between how much effort a person expends and the performance that results from that effort
- Having a deadline for a project is an example of this
- ______ theory that suggests that individuals will experience intense level of enjoyment, concentration, and lack of self awareness when actively engaged in activities that have clear goals, unambiguous feedback, and a match between one's skills and the challenge of the task.
- Typing 60 words per minute is an example of
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- _______ theory based on the fulfillment of basic needs to experience intrinsic motivation
- ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed
- You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this
- _______ theory is based on directing one's effort toward the attainment of specific goals that have been set
- ________ theory is based on the comparison of one's inputs to outcomes with those of another person to determine if a situation is fair.
- IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of
13 Clues: Typing 60 words per minute is an example of • Having a deadline for a project is an example of this • ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed • IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of • You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this • ...
chrom - color 2021-03-07
9 Clues: one color • many colors • loves stains • without color • study of color • resists stains • relating to color • abnormally colores sweat • relating to colors that change in light
Color names. 2023-05-19
color avery 2023-11-07
9 Clues: is the color of a pig • is the color of grass • is the color of grapes • is the color of clouds • is the color of the sky • is the color of a lemon • is the color of a orange • is the color of the night • is the first color of a rainbow
La Ropa 2017-05-24
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- Llevar puesto
- Alto o bajo
- Llevar con un traje
- Un color favorite de las chicas
- Capucha
- Un color
- El color del chocolate
- Capa
- Color del sol
- Equipar
- No es barato
- Color de las zanahorias
- Un material bondo
- Clima frío
- El color de la noche
- Costoso
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- Césped
- Color del paper
- Sombra de sol
- Forrado
- Puntos
- Color carbón
- Zapatos comodos
- Dorado
- cuero Suave
- Doloroso
- No vale mucho dinero
- Hora de acostarse
- Más barato que el oro
- del zapato Nueve o Siete
- Un color como rosa
- El color del cielo
- algodón Semilla de algodón
- Camisa
- Cambier
- Color cereza
36 Clues: Capa • Césped • Puntos • Dorado • Camisa • Forrado • Capucha • Equipar • Cambier • Costoso • Doloroso • Un color • Clima frío • Alto o bajo • cuero Suave • Color carbón • No es barato • Color cereza • Sombra de sol • Llevar puesto • Color del sol • Color del paper • Zapatos comodos • Hora de acostarse • Un material bondo • Un color como rosa • El color del cielo • Llevar con un traje • No vale mucho dinero • El color de la noche • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- a color of a lemon
- a color paper clip
- a color of grass
- a color of bubblegum
- a color of a bat
- a greeting to say when you meet people
- a color of a marshmallow
- a color of a grape
- a mood where you feel anxious
- a season were flowers bloom
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- a color of a apple
- a greeting to say when you are leaving
- a color of chocolate
- a cold season
- a season were its hot
- a season were its a spooky season
- a color of a orange
- a mood where you are sleepy
- a mood where you feel good
- a color of the sky
20 Clues: a cold season • a color of grass • a color of a bat • a color of a apple • a color of a lemon • a color paper clip • a color of a grape • a color of the sky • a color of a orange • a color of chocolate • a color of bubblegum • a season were its hot • a color of a marshmallow • a mood where you feel good • a mood where you are sleepy • a season were flowers bloom • a mood where you feel anxious • ...
Keona Fisher chapter 6 sections 1 and 2 2020-12-16
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- European movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- his theory says that only right people give up in order to enter into civil society
- english mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author
- a genevan philosopher who influenced the progress of the enlightenment and the development of modern politics
- sun is center of universe
- implicit agreement among members of a society to cooperate for social benefit
- description of universe with earth at the center
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- method of procedure consisting in observation, measurement, formulation, and modification of hypothesis
- intellectuals of the 18th century enlightenment
- french judge and political philosopher whos theory was seperation of power
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science
- writer, historian, philosopher famous for his wits and criticism of Christianity
- excepted heliocentric theory by observing venus
- an advocate of womens rights
14 Clues: sun is center of universe • an advocate of womens rights • intellectuals of the 18th century enlightenment • excepted heliocentric theory by observing venus • description of universe with earth at the center • European movement emphasizing reason and individualism • series of events that marked the emergence of modern science • ...
History of the Atom 2023-09-06
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- The model of the atom made by Neils Bohr
- The scientist who figured out that matter is made of tiny particles that can't be subdivided.
- The scientist that created the Gold Foil Experiment.
- The scientist who believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements.
- The first model made of the atom by J.J. Thomas.
- The scientist who developed the Atomos theory.
- The theory that all matter was made of fire, earth, water, and air.
- The theory that everything could be cut in half to a certain point.
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- The scientist that called the electron paths orbitals.
- The law that states when elements combine, they do so in a proportional way.
- The scientist that discovered electrons.
- The theory that says that electrons exist in an area.
- The law that states compounds will always consist of the same number of certain atoms..
- The theory that atoms of different elements can join to make something new.
14 Clues: The model of the atom made by Neils Bohr • The scientist that discovered electrons. • The scientist who developed the Atomos theory. • The first model made of the atom by J.J. Thomas. • The scientist that created the Gold Foil Experiment. • The theory that says that electrons exist in an area. • The scientist that called the electron paths orbitals. • ...
Color name 2022-05-27
9 Clues: lotus • The Tree • The Ocean • Carrot Color? • Brinjal,onion • Hair,Gorilla ,Crow ,Ant • what is the color of apple • Lemon, Banana,egg yolk, Corn,sunflower • Pole,Pigeon ,Panda,Rabbit,Polar bear,Egs
Color Blindness 2024-01-21
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- nerve cells in your eye?
- what test checks for brightness?
- what gender is heavily affected?
- what kind of trait is colorblindness?
- what test is very tedious?
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- what kind of dominant pattern is blue/yellow colorblindness?
- what is the most common colorblindness?
- most common color blindness test?
- what chromosome is colorblind on?
9 Clues: nerve cells in your eye? • what test is very tedious? • what test checks for brightness? • what gender is heavily affected? • most common color blindness test? • what chromosome is colorblind on? • what kind of trait is colorblindness? • what is the most common colorblindness? • what kind of dominant pattern is blue/yellow colorblindness?
Color Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and create high contrast.
- Blues, greens, and violets.
- Red, yellow, and blue, which cannot be mixed from other colors.
- Reds, oranges, and yellows.
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- Orange, green, and violet, which are mixed from two primary hues.
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- A color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue.
- Colors like black, white, and grays.
9 Clues: Blues, greens, and violets. • Reds, oranges, and yellows. • The lightness or darkness of a color • Colors like black, white, and grays. • A color scheme that uses different values of a single hue. • Red, yellow, and blue, which cannot be mixed from other colors. • Orange, green, and violet, which are mixed from two primary hues. • ...
Cosmo 2024-02-19
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- known as hue
- visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- non ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
- known as boosters
- first time the hair is colored
- predominant tone of a color
- process that deposits color in the hair in a single application
- bleaching or decolorizing; chemical process involving the diffusion of the natural color
- used to equalize porosity
- achieved by mixing secondary color and its neighboring primary color on color wheel
- (two words) the natural color of hair
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- color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin
- non-permanent color
- unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- known as free-form technique
- understanding color relationships
- process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color
- the strength of a color
20 Clues: known as hue • known as boosters • non-permanent color • the strength of a color • used to equalize porosity • predominant tone of a color • known as free-form technique • first time the hair is colored • understanding color relationships • (two words) the natural color of hair • contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin • visible line separating colored hair from new growth • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
colors 2021-02-22
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- color of a fruit (same shape as plum)
- name of a pop singer
- color of dark clouds
- color of dirt
- most people forget this color in the rainbow
- color of strawberry
- color of grape
- color of blackberry
- color of the sky
- color of grass
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- color of the sun
- color of a penny
- color of the outside of grapefruit
- color of snow
- color of deep water in the ocean
- color of water
- color of a quarter, dime, Nickle
17 Clues: color of dirt • color of snow • color of water • color of grape • color of grass • color of the sun • color of a penny • color of the sky • color of strawberry • color of blackberry • name of a pop singer • color of dark clouds • color of deep water in the ocean • color of a quarter, dime, Nickle • color of the outside of grapefruit • color of a fruit (same shape as plum) • ...
Print copy due in class by 3/3/17. (0-1 point extra) 2017-02-13
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- each side of the body is controlled by the opposite side of the brain
- subcortical structure important for memory formation
- the whole is not the same as its parts
- selects out which sensory input gets our attention
- the process of converting a physical stimulus into a neural signal
- relies on divided attention
- repeating a message to given to the attended ear
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- chemical released at the synapse
- the effect of automatized reading on color selection of words
- introduced the concept of a cognitive map
- face blindness
- effect in visual search when items differ on one feature
- developed a theory of unconscious inference
- the lobe that analyzes visual information
- bodily part involved in the inverse projection problem
15 Clues: face blindness • relies on divided attention • chemical released at the synapse • the whole is not the same as its parts • introduced the concept of a cognitive map • the lobe that analyzes visual information • developed a theory of unconscious inference • repeating a message to given to the attended ear • selects out which sensory input gets our attention • ...
Evolution Topics 2012-10-08
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- A theory that reasoned evolution happened through natural selection
- The process of developing a trait that is useful for survival
- The world is too complex to have evolved on its on so there must be a ______ ______
- An adaptations that is a physical feature on an organism
- Stories, often linked to religion, that explain how the world started
- A theory that reasoned that animals could pass down traits they has acquired during their lifetime to their offspring
- Evolution mainly works by ____ _____
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- Characteristics differing in the same species
- A theory of evolution based upon intelligent evolution
- A trait that gives an organism increased survivability and reproductive success
- Small birds Darwin found that helped him formulate his Evolution theory
- Adaptations that a has behavioral component to them
- A scientific theory that explains how animals and plants changed over time
- The process of an organism becoming better suited to its habitat
14 Clues: Evolution mainly works by ____ _____ • Characteristics differing in the same species • Adaptations that a has behavioral component to them • A theory of evolution based upon intelligent evolution • An adaptations that is a physical feature on an organism • The process of developing a trait that is useful for survival • ...
World History 20.1-20.2 Review 2025-03-24
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- discovered laws of planetary motion
- proposed the theory of evolution
- discovered gravity causes things to fall at same rate
- described blood circulation
- greatest argument against evolution; no _____ _____
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- ancient people relied on _______to understand the world
- stars determine destiny
- sponsored schools in the 2nd half of Middle Ages
- discovered law of universal gravitation
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- became easier and more profitable because of modern science
- Father of Anatomy
- Greek philosophy + Roman Catholicism
- principle that says the present is key to the past
- Modern Age is the age of ___________
- natural _______; means by which species evolved
- known as "the Philosopher" in the Middle Ages
- combined Aristotle with church teaching
- stated the theory of relativity
- attempts to separate science from religion
20 Clues: Father of Anatomy • stars determine destiny • described blood circulation • stated the theory of relativity • proposed the theory of evolution • proposed the heliocentric theory • discovered laws of planetary motion • Greek philosophy + Roman Catholicism • Modern Age is the age of ___________ • combined Aristotle with church teaching • discovered law of universal gravitation • ...
Maureen Nicole A. Roqueta BSN1 - ROY 2019-11-19
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- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- It is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the the human and environment.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
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- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent of the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
20 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • ...
Fundamentals exam 4 2024-12-10
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- Worden's Four Tasks
- Prevention for DVT
- Characteristic breathing pattern at end of life
- Type of genetic testing to see if the individual is a carrier of a recessive disorder
- The F in BE FAST
- The T in BE FAST
- The A in BE FAST
- Normal lab value is less than 1.1
- Second stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Third stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- First stage of Selye's GAS
- The way a person feels about themselves
- Rest and digest
- Fifth stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Fourth stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- A person's feelings about their own body
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- Third stage of Selye's GAS
- The first stage of wound healing
- Comfort care for the terminally ill
- Type of genetic testing to see if someone is likely to develop a condition
- The third stage of wound healing
- A cardiovascular fight or flight response
- The way a person thinks about themselves
- The S in BE FAST
- Model of grief that shifts between two stages
- The B in BE FAST
- The second stage of wound healing
- Second stage of Selye's GAS
- Do no harm
- Coma scale
- First stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Aspiration risk factor
- Type of tissue injury caused when forces move in opposite directions
- The E in BE FAST
34 Clues: Do no harm • Coma scale • Rest and digest • The S in BE FAST • The B in BE FAST • The F in BE FAST • The T in BE FAST • The A in BE FAST • The E in BE FAST • Prevention for DVT • Worden's Four Tasks • Aspiration risk factor • Third stage of Selye's GAS • First stage of Selye's GAS • Second stage of Selye's GAS • The first stage of wound healing • The third stage of wound healing • ...
Language Acquisition Crossword 2025-10-23
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- The theory criticized by Chomsky in 1957
- The brain area identified with linguistic functions, along with Wernicke's area
- The concept that children first use the meaning of a word to figure out its syntactic category
- The Swiss psychologist associated with the cognitive theory of language acquisition
- The term for children's over-application of grammatical rules, like 'drinked' instead of 'drank'
- The process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language
- The five main stages of language acquisition include cooing, babbling, holophrastic, two-word, and this stage
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- The linguist who studied the formation of Dutch-based creoles in Surinam
- The term for the language behavior of adults when talking to children, adapted to support acquisition
- The stage where children begin to use two-word utterances
- The phenomenon where children seem unaware of objects they cannot see during their first year of life
- Stage of language acquisition where children use single words to convey complex meanings
- Chomsky's theory that suggests an inborn faculty for language acquisition
- The critical period for language acquisition typically ends around this age
- The term for a simplified language developed by adults with limited exposure to a new language
- Theory emphasizing the interaction between children and caregivers
- Psychologist who proposed the behaviorist theory of language acquisition
- A full language developed from a pidgin by children
- Type of reinforcement where desirable behavior is rewarded
- Chomsky's innate faculty for language acquisition
20 Clues: The theory criticized by Chomsky in 1957 • Chomsky's innate faculty for language acquisition • A full language developed from a pidgin by children • The stage where children begin to use two-word utterances • Type of reinforcement where desirable behavior is rewarded • Theory emphasizing the interaction between children and caregivers • ...
Work Motivation Concepts and Theories 2016-10-24
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- _______ theory that is based on the perceived degree of relationship between how much effort a person expends and the performance that results from that effort
- _______ theory based on the fulfillment of basic needs to experience intrinsic motivation
- You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this
- ______ theory that suggests that individuals will experience intense level of enjoyment, concentration, and lack of self awareness when actively engaged in activities that have clear goals, unambiguous feedback, and a match between one's skills and the challenge of the task.
- ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed
- _______ theory is based on setting of goals and the receipt of accurate feedback that is monitored to enhance the likelihood of goal attainment
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- _______ theory is based on directing one's effort toward the attainment of specific goals that have been set
- IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of
- Determining if typing 60 words per minute is adequate for a certain employment position is an example of
- Typing 60 words per minute is an example of
- Having a deadline for a project is an example of this
- ________ theory is based on the comparison of one's inputs to outcomes with those of another person to determine if a situation is fair.
- _______ theory based on the presence of dimensions or characteristics of jobs that foster the expenditure of effort
13 Clues: Typing 60 words per minute is an example of • Having a deadline for a project is an example of this • ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed • IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of • You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this • ...
Colors 2022-12-10
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- Color of death
- Color for happiness
- Balanced color of blue and violet
- A fruit and a color
- Common dog color
- Girly color
- Metallic color
- Luxury and expensive color
- Another color for violet
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- Color of the Nature
- Dark-red color
- Expresses sadness
- A color of the skin
- Balanced color of white and black
- A clean color
- Last color of the rainbow
- Expresses angriness
17 Clues: Girly color • A clean color • Dark-red color • Color of death • Metallic color • Common dog color • Expresses sadness • Color of the Nature • Color for happiness • A color of the skin • A fruit and a color • Expresses angriness • Another color for violet • Last color of the rainbow • Luxury and expensive color • Balanced color of blue and violet • Balanced color of white and black
mia au 2020-12-08
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- a third great phiolosopher
- method new approach to science
- Revolution a new way of thinking
- the great english scientist
- philosopher
- system of ideas meant to explain something
- a new intellectual movement
- the french word for philospher
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- another influential french writer
- sun centered theory
- by which people created a goverment
- pen name
- theory earth centered view
- an italian scientists
14 Clues: pen name • philosopher • sun centered theory • an italian scientists • a third great phiolosopher • theory earth centered view • the great english scientist • a new intellectual movement • method new approach to science • the french word for philospher • Revolution a new way of thinking • another influential french writer • by which people created a goverment • ...
lang honors 2024-10-22
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- Author of the play Sibyl acts in each night
- Sibyl's brother, who haunts Dorian's conscience
- What Dorian covers the portrait with
- The city the story takes place in
- James' motivation after Sibyl dies
- Prince ____, Sibyl's nickname for Dorian
- How Sibyl dies
- The color of the book Lord Henry gives Dorian that sets him down a bad path
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- Weeks that Dorian has known Sibyl when he proposes
- Dorian's butler's name
- The drink Dorian consumes at the opium den
- The artist who inspire's Basil's work
- The ethical theory that values the pursuit of pleasure above all else
- The sinister action Dorian commits again Alan Campbell to get him to treat Basil's body
- The weapon Dorian uses to kill Basil and consequently himself
15 Clues: How Sibyl dies • Dorian's butler's name • The city the story takes place in • James' motivation after Sibyl dies • What Dorian covers the portrait with • The artist who inspire's Basil's work • Prince ____, Sibyl's nickname for Dorian • The drink Dorian consumes at the opium den • Author of the play Sibyl acts in each night • Sibyl's brother, who haunts Dorian's conscience • ...
Anastasia Fowler - 50 Term Crossword 2020-05-15
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- Conditioning: discovered by Pavlov’s study of dogs
- Perspective: when objects in the distance look more blurry due to the atmosphere
- rules: emotions you present to others
- period: time when individual is most sensitive to environmental stimuli
- Research: way to research through solve a problem impacting a group
- one of Freud’s agents in his model of the psyche
- Bias: to look for information that confirm one’s own previously-held beliefs
- Threshold: smallest amount of energy needed for a human to detect an external stimulus with one of their 5 senses.
- operations: 3rd stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
- came up with the theory that human behavior is driven by the need to overcome fears of inferiority
- five: includes extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness and neuroticism
- Thinking: multiple choice tests, spelling tests and math tests are measure this type of thinking
- published first intelligence test
- neo-Freudian, adopted theory of psychosocial development
- reward: to work for $
- callosum: C-shaped band of nerve fibers stretching across the brain to connect left and right hemispheres
- area: area in the brain linked to speech production
- step-by-step way to solve a problem
- when someone who does poorly on a test takes their anger out on mom
- can be used to treat depression or bipolar disorder
- synthesis theory: theory that proposes that dreams are made by adjustments in neuron activity that trigger the brainstem in REM sleep
- known for Bobo Doll experiments
- Cues: enable depth perception
- Piaget's idea that when you take in new information you modify it to fit into existing schemas
- proposed the theory of language acquisition
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- Cue: forgetting occurs to the lost of this
- to learn and comprehend new information by incorporating it into one’s existing knowledge
- Effect: the pattern of increasing IQ scores over time
- response: behavior that doesn’t come naturally but is manipulated by pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus
- Threshold: also called the just noticeable difference
- part of Piaget's stages of cognitive development where the child changes to meet the standards of society
- best known for studies on facial expressions
- Refractory Period: the period when the neuron can´t be excited to establish a 2nd action potential
- theory: the theory that people are motivated to act in order to maintain an optimum arousal level
- Neurons: inform organs and muscles what to do
- Rehearsal: useful in relaying information to long term memory
- spontaneous recovery ends this
- proposed by Carl Jung, idea that people share patterns and images through a collective unconscious
- opposite of hyperpolarization
- important in perception in understanding how we perceive close objects
- Thinking: helps in anticipating potential problems
- needs: theory that people need to feel included and belong in a social setting
- reduction: theory created by behaviorist Clark Hull
- Effect: a stationary light source in the dark gives the illusion that it is moving
- of STM: capacity is around 7 items
- NS: has 2 main divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic
- operations: fourth stage of Piaget's cognitive stages where there is a spike in one's ability to think abstractly and adopt egocentrism, enabling the ability to plan, reason, and argue
- Potential: the part during the firing of the neuron where the neuron sends info down the axon and starting a depolarizing current in a polarity change
- technique to remember information by breaking it down into smaller groups
49 Clues: reward: to work for $ • opposite of hyperpolarization • Cues: enable depth perception • spontaneous recovery ends this • known for Bobo Doll experiments • published first intelligence test • of STM: capacity is around 7 items • step-by-step way to solve a problem • rules: emotions you present to others • Cue: forgetting occurs to the lost of this • ...
WORD PUZZLE 2024-03-18
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- type of organizational structures groups employees based on their specific function or role
- type of organizational structures divided into different division responsible for a specific product service or geographical area
- type of leadership involves followers in the decision making process and it's most effective for group performance
- refer to decision making being concentrated at the top of the organization
- ability of individual or a group to influence and guide to follow
- type of organizational structures fewer levels of hierarchy with a wider span of control
- how well the team has functioned review of individual contribution make by each team
- type of Functional area management the process of attracting training developing and maintaining an excellent workforce
- type of theory that focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization
- type of leadership have complete power over people and makes all decisions
- type of theory that magnifies control order formality
- guiding and motivating team
- making sure that everything is going according to plan
- type of organizational structures the way an organization arranges to line of authority role responsibility and communication
- a organization capable of quickly adopting new demands and operate efficiently
- type of theory that set of parts that interact with the form of complex whole
- type of leadership delegate decision making authority to their followers
- type of theory that effective leadership style depends on the situation external and internal factors
- factors of Path-goal theory
- process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective uses of resources
- factors of Path-goal theory, high need affiliation need of structures and control
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- type of management that shows how goods and services are produced in organization
- a group of people working together to achieve a common goals
- type of flexibility happens when the lore of permanent employees is supplemented be a peripheral group of part Time with fewer shortening changes
- a system of levels or rank within an organization
- type of management that is about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization
- type of flexibility happens when number of employees can be quickly and easily increase or decrease in line with fewer shortening changes
- how and when it will be done?
- it's oriented that 57 is the passing rates
- type of theory by wenber (1946) division of labor impersonality and ect.
- evaluate the favoreness of various situations
- making sure everyone knows their roles securing the venue and setting up timelines
- is a oriented that 64 passing rates
- consist of a statement or an understanding of what the organization on a part of it wants to become
- type of organizational structures combines element of both functional and divisional structures
- type of theory that the network of influencial roles and relationship that is for better or worse
- type of theory proposed that in any system of organization technical taste aspect are intercultural with the human or social aspect
- a theory that leaders define that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- involves distributing decision making authority to lower level
- type of management use to making sure everyone knows about the product or service
40 Clues: guiding and motivating team • factors of Path-goal theory • how and when it will be done? • is a oriented that 64 passing rates • it's oriented that 57 is the passing rates • evaluate the favoreness of various situations • a system of levels or rank within an organization • type of theory that magnifies control order formality • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 8 2022-10-07
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- Attempts to identify types of crime.
- The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program.
- Offenders are made to feel humiliation due to their transgressions.
- A theory that blames capitalism for crime and advocates violent revolution as a means of its eradication.
- Advocates peace and justice as the solution to the crime problem.
- Includes emerging perspectives such as left realism, peacemaking, and postmodernism that view the causes of crime as due to class, ethnic, and patriarchal (male-dominated) relations endemic in society.
- Redefines the roles and goals of criminal justice agencies to include a broader mission—to prevent crime, address local social problems and conflicts, and involve neighborhood residents in planning and decision making.
- Elliott applies his integrated theory to juvenile delinquency in an effort that combines strain (anomie), social control, and social learning theory.
- The dominant approach today in feminist criminology; its major theme is patriarchy (male power and domination in society).
- In feminist criminology, the question is raised as to whether theories of men’s behavior apply to women.
- Consists of a variety of perspectives that challenge basic assumptions of mainstream criminology.
- In labeling theory, this refers to the initial criminal act itself.
- The error of attempting to have a specific theory explain all crime.
- May be considered the founder of Black criminology.
- A term to describe agents or officials who are concerned with creating and labeling new categories of deviance to expand the social control functions of their organization.
- A theoretical approach that attacks modernity or scientific rationality.
- Deviance that ensues as a result of a person being labeled and stigmatized as a criminal.
- The types of crime a theory is intended to cover.
- Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law.
- A typology of crimes that looks at identification with crime, societal reaction, and group involvement.
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- Braithwaite calls for efforts to reintegrate the offender back into the community of respectables.
- Approach that takes the view that criminology has been biased and does not express the female viewpoint.
- Defined as a crime of male power and the use of violence to control and dominate women.
- The term that comes from the attempts to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Points to a conflict of interest among groups in which the dominant group controls the legal machinery of the state.
- A theoretical attempt to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Approach assumes that different class, racial, ethnic, and subculturally distinct interest groups vie for political dominance and the assistance of the legal machinery of the state to protect their interests.
- Asserts that crime is a label attached to wrongdoing, and often the label becomes a stigma that increases criminality (also called societal reaction theory).
- Thornberry’s theory attempts to combine social structure, social control, and social learning theories indicating that the importance of different variables changes over the life course.
- In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory.
- Proposes a pluralistic model with a variety of groups competing for control of the lawmaking and enforcement machinery to protect their vested interests.
- Views criminal law as originating in agreement of the majority.
32 Clues: Attempts to identify types of crime. • The types of crime a theory is intended to cover. • May be considered the founder of Black criminology. • Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law. • In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory. • The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program. • ...
Important people and their contributions to the field of psychology 2025-04-19
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- considered one of the founders of humanist psychology (along with Maslov); unconditional love
- father of psychology (structuralism)
- social learning, observational
- humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Reformed treatment of the mentally ill
- an American psychologist best known for developing the theory of operant conditioning: behavior is shaped by its consequences, e.g. rewards reinforce behavior, while punishments decrease it
- an English naturalist and biologist best known for developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Erikson psychosocial stages of development, social interaction
- a reknowned linguist best known for his theory of the Language of Acquisition Device (LAD) and grammar
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- a developmental psychologist best known for her work in attachment theory (secure/insecure, avoidant/ambivalent)
- Founded the American Psychological Association (APA)
- first female psychology, PhD
- considered the father of American Psychology, functionalist
- classical conditioning (stimulus and response)
- children's stages of cognitive development
- behaviorism (learn everything) - HINT: This person's name has "B" as his middle initial
- psychoanalysis (repression, dreams)
- First female APA President
18 Clues: First female APA President • first female psychology, PhD • social learning, observational • psychoanalysis (repression, dreams) • father of psychology (structuralism) • Reformed treatment of the mentally ill • children's stages of cognitive development • classical conditioning (stimulus and response) • humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization • ...
Important people and their contributions to the field of psychology 2025-04-19
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- considered one of the founders of humanist psychology (along with Maslov); unconditional love
- father of psychology (structuralism)
- social learning, observational
- humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Reformed treatment of the mentally ill
- an American psychologist best known for developing the theory of operant conditioning: behavior is shaped by its consequences, e.g. rewards reinforce behavior, while punishments decrease it
- an English naturalist and biologist best known for developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Erikson psychosocial stages of development, social interaction
- a reknowned linguist best known for his theory of the Language of Acquisition Device (LAD) and grammar
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- a developmental psychologist best known for her work in attachment theory (secure/insecure, avoidant/ambivalent)
- Founded the American Psychological Association (APA)
- first female psychology, PhD
- considered the father of American Psychology, functionalist
- classical conditioning (stimulus and response)
- children's stages of cognitive development
- behaviorism (learn everything) - HINT: This person's name has "B" as his middle initial
- psychoanalysis (repression, dreams)
- First female APA President
18 Clues: First female APA President • first female psychology, PhD • social learning, observational • psychoanalysis (repression, dreams) • father of psychology (structuralism) • Reformed treatment of the mentally ill • children's stages of cognitive development • classical conditioning (stimulus and response) • humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization • ...
Psychology 2013-05-01
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- touch
- a negative outcome after a behavior
- position
- study of science of the mind and behavior
- long term memory
- the mast mind behind the humanism theory
- two variables that seem to be related
- the master mind behind the psychoanalysis theory
- physical energy received by receptors
- one who assess, diagnoses and treats clients suffering from psychological disorders
- any mental activity such as thinking
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- smell
- study in which the environment causes behavior
- study of the analysis of the mind
- balance
- one who helps people with a wide variety of problems
- the master mind behind the behaviorism theory
- study that states people are naturally good or an optimist
- hear
- first women doctor in psychology
- organizing and interrupting sensations
21 Clues: hear • smell • touch • balance • position • long term memory • first women doctor in psychology • study of the analysis of the mind • a negative outcome after a behavior • any mental activity such as thinking • two variables that seem to be related • physical energy received by receptors • organizing and interrupting sensations • the mast mind behind the humanism theory • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
EINSTEIN HIS LIFE AND THE UNIVERSE 2025-03-25
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- a famous award
- scientific ________
- einstein's wife
- how old einstein was when he started physics ( __ years)
- Theory in which space and time are proven to be a web
- What makes you stuck to the earth
- you need a ________ statement in an essay
- Einstein's most famous equation
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- everything is in the ________
- Einstein's theory of Gravity
- Famous physicist
- the year special relativity was discovered
- smallest thing in the universe
- where scientific experiments are done
- area of science einstein studied
15 Clues: a famous award • einstein's wife • Famous physicist • scientific ________ • Einstein's theory of Gravity • everything is in the ________ • smallest thing in the universe • Einstein's most famous equation • area of science einstein studied • What makes you stuck to the earth • where scientific experiments are done • you need a ________ statement in an essay • ...
German Colors and Numbers 2021-05-27
25 Clues: two • ten • one • six • four • nine • five • seven • three • eight • twelve • eleven • sixteen • fifteen • fourteen • thirteen • seventeen • the color of paper • the color of the sky • the color of the sun • the color of an apple • the color of tree bark • the color of an orange • the color of the grass • the color of a chalk board
Naturalism, Intuitionism & Emotivism 2024-10-08
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- Theory where ethical language is only expression personal emotions
- Type of thinking that immediately follows intuition
- Morals are exactly the same everywhere
- First philosopher of emotivism
- Coined the term 'emotivism'
- Criticiser of Hume's is-ought problem
- Often referred to as a 'sixth sense'
- The theory where saying 'stealing is bad' is the same as personally not liking stealing
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- Group of philosophers that made logical positivism
- Type of thinking that uses reasoning to assess a moral situation
- 'we have found ourselves, when we have found our station and its duties'
- Theory that ethical propositions can be found by analysing the natural world
- A theory that can be proven
- A meaningful statement where the proposition is not true 'in itself'
- A meaningful statement where the proposition is true 'in itself'
- Nationality of David Hume
16 Clues: Nationality of David Hume • A theory that can be proven • Coined the term 'emotivism' • First philosopher of emotivism • Often referred to as a 'sixth sense' • Criticiser of Hume's is-ought problem • Morals are exactly the same everywhere • Group of philosophers that made logical positivism • Type of thinking that immediately follows intuition • ...
Math-4 2025-10-02
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- Famous prediction of Halley's Comet in 1759
- Wrote "Geometria indivisibilibus continuorum" in 1635
- Author of monumental "Traité des substitutions"
- Gives name to a matrix decomposition
- Wrote "Dimension Theory" in 1941
- Gives name to rule in determinant theory
- Gives name to an indicatrix
- Known expert in graph theory
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- Improved the logical system of Frege
- Introduced parallel transport in Riemannian manifolds
- Gives name to an important projection of the sphere
- Gives name to a relevant class of numbers
- Gives name to a fourth-order class three surface
- Generalized the Lebesgue integral
- Famous for binational transformations
- Systematized descriptive geometry
- Discovered "ideal complex numbers"
- Pioneer in the study of nilpotent Lie groups
- Gave name to the Luzitania group in the 1920s
- Studied probability in chains
20 Clues: Gives name to an indicatrix • Known expert in graph theory • Studied probability in chains • Wrote "Dimension Theory" in 1941 • Generalized the Lebesgue integral • Systematized descriptive geometry • Discovered "ideal complex numbers" • Improved the logical system of Frege • Gives name to a matrix decomposition • Famous for binational transformations • ...
lang honors 2024-10-22
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- Dorian's butler's name
- Prince ____, Sibyl's nickname for Dorian
- The color of the book Lord Henry gives Dorian that sets him down a bad path
- Sibyl's brother, who haunts Dorian's conscience
- The artist who inspire's Basil's work
- The city the story takes place in
- Author of the play Sibyl acts in each night
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- The drink Dorian consumes at the opium den
- The sinister action Dorian commits again Alan Campbell to get him to treat Basil's body
- Weeks that Dorian has known Sibyl when he proposes
- What Dorian covers the portrait with
- The ethical theory that values the pursuit of pleasure above all else
- James' motivation after Sibyl dies
- How Sibyl dies
- The weapon Dorian uses to kill Basil and consequently himself
15 Clues: How Sibyl dies • Dorian's butler's name • The city the story takes place in • James' motivation after Sibyl dies • What Dorian covers the portrait with • The artist who inspire's Basil's work • Prince ____, Sibyl's nickname for Dorian • The drink Dorian consumes at the opium den • Author of the play Sibyl acts in each night • Sibyl's brother, who haunts Dorian's conscience • ...
5th Grade Cross 1 TEST TIME KILLER 2022-07-13
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- drinks ブラウン ホット ビッター
- color ピーチ ガム フラミンゴ
- sport バット ボール ピッチャー
- color チョコレート グラウンド
- food ミート バンズ ビーフ
- food ベジタブル ドレッシング ヘルシー
- sport スノー アルペン ポール
- color ブラッド ストロベリー チェリー
- color レモン パイン サン
- color スカイ ウオーター ハワイイ
- color ツリー レタス
- sport ラケット ネット ボール
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- sport ボール フープ ダンク
- color スノー ミルク マシュマロ
- food エッグ クック ソフト
- dessert クランチー ムービーシアター
- sport キック ボール ゴール
- drinks スイート バブル
- color ファイヤ キャロット パンプキン
- color グレープ アメシスト バイオレット
- dessert ブラウン スイート バー
- color ナイト バット インク
- sport ウオーター クロール ダイブ
- food ホワイト スモール ボール
24 Clues: color ツリー レタス • drinks スイート バブル • food エッグ クック ソフト • food ミート バンズ ビーフ • color レモン パイン サン • sport ボール フープ ダンク • color ナイト バット インク • color ピーチ ガム フラミンゴ • sport キック ボール ゴール • color チョコレート グラウンド • sport スノー アルペン ポール • sport ラケット ネット ボール • color スノー ミルク マシュマロ • sport バット ボール ピッチャー • food ホワイト スモール ボール • drinks ブラウン ホット ビッター • dessert ブラウン スイート バー • sport ウオーター クロール ダイブ • color スカイ ウオーター ハワイイ • ...
Revision- Leadership & Motivation 2024-10-21
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- Motivation theory focused on hierarchy of needs, starting from basic to self-actualization
- Leadership style where employees are given autonomy to make decisions
- Leadership style where the leader guides by serving the needs of others
- A leader who focuses on transformational change within an organization
- A style of leadership where the leader controls everything, allowing little input
- Theory that emphasizes employees' personal and professional growth
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- Motivation theory focusing on balancing hygiene and motivator factors.
- Motivation theory that suggests people are motivated by achieving mastery and autonomy
- leadership style that uses rewards and punishments to motivate team members
- Leadership approach based on personal traits and vision
- Motivation theory that highlights the role of self- motivation for creative work
- Leadership style that inspires vision and encourages innovation
- Leadership style focused on goal-setting and rewarding achievement.
- Leadership style where power is shared and decisions are decentralized.
14 Clues: Leadership approach based on personal traits and vision • Leadership style that inspires vision and encourages innovation • Theory that emphasizes employees' personal and professional growth • Leadership style focused on goal-setting and rewarding achievement. • Leadership style where employees are given autonomy to make decisions • ...
COLORS 2022-05-19
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- a pink's color variation
- most of nature is associated with this color
- associated as sky's color or included in our countrie's flag
- it can be a common hair color
- represents some spirituality
- The opposite o white color
- very intense color that express passion or violence
- the gold's mineral color
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- its color is the same as a fruit
- associated with royalty and imagination
- color between green and yellow
- the iron ingot's color
- color between black and white
- this color is like a sauce type
- most used color for formal suits
- ocean's color
- this color is known as a peace sing
- Sunflower's most common color
- the light version of brown
19 Clues: ocean's color • the iron ingot's color • a pink's color variation • the gold's mineral color • the light version of brown • The opposite o white color • represents some spirituality • color between black and white • it can be a common hair color • Sunflower's most common color • color between green and yellow • this color is like a sauce type • its color is the same as a fruit • ...
Colors 2022-05-18
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- the color of love and friendship also powerful
- is like purple but it heard like "magneto"
- is like a purple but with a sotisficated name.
- a similar name of this color is mustach
- mc donalds made a colaboration with Bts and the principal color was
- is a femenine color appears in the dresses of the princess
- the color of third place in a competition
- this color represents nature
- this color appear in a movie call: 50 shadows of ""
- the color of the sun
- more clearly than blue, you can see the color in the sky
- otherwise of black
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- the color of a Horse
- is darker than a original purple.
- the color of a second place in a Tournement
- a little bit darker than the original green
- the color of a tropicall fuit, is juicy
- the color of the sea means peace
- otherwise of white
- the color of a 1st place medal.
- is lighter than the original green
21 Clues: otherwise of white • otherwise of black • the color of a Horse • the color of the sun • this color represents nature • the color of a 1st place medal. • the color of the sea means peace • is darker than a original purple. • is lighter than the original green • a similar name of this color is mustach • the color of a tropicall fuit, is juicy • ...
