color theory Crossword Puzzles
2.01 vocab 2023-03-09
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- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- harmony Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- example:
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- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
20 Clues: example: • A choice of colors to be used in combination. • Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • ...
Teka Teki Bahasa Inggris Kelas 1 SD 2020-01-03
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- hewan yang menghasilkan madu
- Good... (selamat siang)
- Chocolate's color
- Good ... (selamat pagi)
- Apple's color
- Bahasa Inggrisnya meja
- Rabbit's color
- Hewan yang tidak mempunyai kaki
- Pig's color
- Hewan yang melompat
- Lawannya dog
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- Good ... (sampai jumpa)
- Good ... (selamat sore/malam)
- Bahasa Inggrisnya Buaya
- Pineapple's color
- Bahasa Inggrisnya hewan
- Bahasa Inggrisnya jendela
- Bahasa Inggrisnya buah
- Lawannya White
- Good ... (selamat tidur)
20 Clues: Pig's color • Lawannya dog • Apple's color • Lawannya White • Rabbit's color • Pineapple's color • Chocolate's color • Hewan yang melompat • Bahasa Inggrisnya buah • Bahasa Inggrisnya meja • Good ... (sampai jumpa) • Bahasa Inggrisnya Buaya • Good... (selamat siang) • Bahasa Inggrisnya hewan • Good ... (selamat pagi) • Good ... (selamat tidur) • Bahasa Inggrisnya jendela • ...
Revision - Intelligence and Ability 2025-03-04
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- To comprehend or perceive
- Attainment or accomplishment of anything by means of training, patience or perseverance to reach to a certain level of skill
- Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously.
- This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory
- Denotes the way of processing of knowledge, comes under Guilford's Model of Intelligence
- Refers to liking or affinity that may attract attention towards a particular object. event or process
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- Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions
- One of the factors from Spearman's theory
- Ability to infer or conclude on the basis of specific instances, comes under Thurstone's Theory
- Capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others, comes under Gardner's Theory
- Component of competency, reflects a person's repertoire of behavior and innate tendencies that predicts subsequent learning
- American Psychologist who explained Intelligence as a combination of several factors, called Intermediate Factors
- A type of Intelligence which are our inherited abilities to think and reason, and is developed by the end of adolescence.
- Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options
14 Clues: To comprehend or perceive • One of the factors from Spearman's theory • This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory • Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions • Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously. • Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options • ...
Its All Relative 2015-11-09
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- physical objects or particles that emit no detectable radiation of their own
- an object that orbits another object in space
- the basic building block from which galaxies are made
- a famous mathematician who is known as the father of geometry
- the rapid expansion of dense matter that marked the origin of the universe
- mathematical study of shapes
- also known as GPS, this system uses a device to determine the position of individuals or things
- area of science that deals with space and the physical universe - people who work in this field are called astronomers
- a description of some aspect of the natural world based on extensive observations, tests and reason
- the temporary masking of one body (sun or moon) by another passing in front of it
- ideas or conclusions based on a theory that does not yet have firm data or observations
- the statement that two quantities are equal
- the attractive force created by magnets - or the movement of electric charges
- curved path around a star, planet or moon
- the force that attracts anything with mass toward any other thing with mass
- a measure of how much matter an object has
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- something which occupies space and has mass
- an object that orbits a star, is big enough for gravity to squash it into a roundish ball and much have cleared other objects out of its way
- a device that generates an intense beam of light of a single color
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- describes the mathematical relationships between points, lines and other shapes on a flat plane
- all things that exist throughout space and time
- scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy
- a scientist who studies physics
- a theory showing that neither space nor time are constant
- ripples in the fabric of space that are produces when masses undergo sudden acceleration
- change in speed or direction of some object
- an English physicist and mathematician that was famous for describing his laws of gravity
- scientists who use mathematics or existing data to project what might happen in new situations
- a designation for some spot given in terms of 3D coordinates in space
30 Clues: mathematical study of shapes • a scientist who studies physics • curved path around a star, planet or moon • a measure of how much matter an object has • something which occupies space and has mass • change in speed or direction of some object • the statement that two quantities are equal • an object that orbits another object in space • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-07
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- Freud The Pleasure Principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture?
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- Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___.
- What is the last name of our tutor?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___. • The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
Interesting Vocab in Life of Pi 2014-01-07
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- intense anger; wrath
- to whiten by removing color; bleach
- disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish
- a person or thing that causes misery or distress
- the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy
- having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion
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- without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed
- a theory or story of the origin and development of the universe, the solar system, or the earth-moon system
- placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank
- ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield; open to influence, persuasion, or advice
10 Clues: intense anger; wrath • to whiten by removing color; bleach • disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish • placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank • a person or thing that causes misery or distress • having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion • without logical or meaningful connection; disjointed • ...
Leadership 2021-02-22
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- an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession
- Other name for trait theory
- Locus of control view that believes events in one's life are driven by themselves
- He developed a model of leadership that focuses on skills
- a path goal leadership style that encourages peak performance through goal setting
- A path goal leadership style; provides psychological support and people oriented behaviour
- personal characteristics that lead to great performance is a leadership role
- Leadership behaviour where the leader defines the boundaries within which to solve a problem
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- Leadership theory that advocates there is no universal best way of leadership
- This skill is about knowledge about and ability to work with people
- Source of leader power, influence through giving incentives
- The ability to influence, motivate and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness of the organisation
- Motivational scholar known for expectancy theory
- A path goal leadership style which encourages employee involvement
- Abbreviation for a leadership theory that focuses on the relationship between the leader & the followers
15 Clues: Other name for trait theory • Motivational scholar known for expectancy theory • an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession • He developed a model of leadership that focuses on skills • Source of leader power, influence through giving incentives • A path goal leadership style which encourages employee involvement • ...
Enlightenment By: Andreas and daniel 2023-02-22
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- Created small pox vaccine
- Earth centered theory
- Developed laws of motion and gravity
- People who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
- proposed heliocentric theory
- Sun centered theory
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- Perfected the telescope
- faught for women's rights
- Used microscope to study bacteria
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- person who rules with absolute power
11 Clues: Sun centered theory • Earth centered theory • Perfected the telescope • faught for women's rights • Created small pox vaccine • proposed heliocentric theory • Used microscope to study bacteria • person who rules with absolute power • Developed laws of motion and gravity • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • People who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
HBSE Crossword 2024-10-02
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- In General Systems Theory, this process refers to continuity with change; in this process, dynamic systems must perform four functions: input, throughput, output, goal direction
- In General Systems Theory, the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable , constant state of balance; if something disturbs the baFreud'sthe system will readjust itself and regain stability
- Medical conditions with organic etiology; physiological conditions;medications;neurochemistry;genetics
- the rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society; relative to environment, situation, and time; people who do not follow these norms may be shunned or suffer some kind of consequence (e.g. stigma)
- In Frued's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to a person's instincts or drives of the unconscious mind
- In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to the rational or conscious mind
- In psychology, this refers to a strong affection tie that binds a person to an intimate companion and is characterized by affection and a desire to maintain proximity
- also referred to as the disease model, this perspective focuses on individual-based pathology with a biological or organic etiology
- Experienced in the therapeutic relationship, this is the other side of transference that is experienced by the helping professional
- in symbolic interactions, this is the dynamic, communicative process in which individuals recognize things, assess them, assigns meaning, and act on the basis of that meaning
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- In Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, this applies to people who can succeed in almost every context; "street smarts"
- In behavioral theories, the removal of an aversive stimulus (e.g. early prison release)
- Socioeconomic conditions, socio-environmental conditions; cultural meanings, family relationships, peer relationships
- from this perspective, mental illness is not a medical disease, but (in part, at least) the result of unjust social, political, and economic conditions
- The extent to which people believe they are capable of performing specific behaviors in order to attain certain goals
- An idea of the self that is constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others
- Refers to each indivdual's distinguishing mental and emotional nature that results in a characteristic pattern of responses to people and situations; applied to newborns, infants, and children
- In General Systems Theory, this refers to a system's tendency to move from simpler to more complex
- In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to a person's conscience or internalized higher moral self, of the unconscious mind
- Set of assumptions, concepts, values and practices, that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline
20 Clues: In behavioral theories, the removal of an aversive stimulus (e.g. early prison release) • In General Systems Theory, this refers to a system's tendency to move from simpler to more complex • In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to the rational or conscious mind • ...
Liturgy of the Word 2018-10-10
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- White undergarment
- Deacon's vestment
- Solemnity color
- Book of prayers
- Opening prayer
- Lord have mercy (2 words)
- Color of rejoicing
- Tax collector's gospel
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- Table of sacrifice
- Bread of Life gospel
- First gospel
- Cloth strip over shoulders
- Priest's vestment
- Book of readings
- Penitential color
- Glory to God!
- Table of the word
- Samaritan's gospel
- Ordinary time color
- Martyr's color
20 Clues: First gospel • Glory to God! • Opening prayer • Martyr's color • Solemnity color • Book of prayers • Book of readings • Deacon's vestment • Priest's vestment • Penitential color • Table of the word • Table of sacrifice • White undergarment • Samaritan's gospel • Color of rejoicing • Ordinary time color • Bread of Life gospel • Tax collector's gospel • Lord have mercy (2 words) • ...
Unidad 4.1 2021-11-02
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- to wear
- color de "Go"
- to pay
- white foot warmers
- U.S. currency
- to think
- color de ojos más común
- Spain currency
- color de papel
- dress
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- opposite of "to end"
- put on your feet to walk
- Target, Safeway, IKEA
- not beautiful
- opposite of old
- the opposite of "to open"
- color de la noche
- before spring
- after winter
- color de pumpkins
20 Clues: dress • to pay • to wear • to think • after winter • not beautiful • color de "Go" • U.S. currency • before spring • Spain currency • color de papel • opposite of old • color de la noche • color de pumpkins • white foot warmers • opposite of "to end" • Target, Safeway, IKEA • color de ojos más común • put on your feet to walk • the opposite of "to open"
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science project 2021-12-16
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- the layer on the mantle that the lithosphere floats on
- a split in the lithosphere
- a plate boundary where two plates spread apart
- the landmass that broke apart 25 million years ago
- the cycle that drive sea floor spreading
- a deep canyon in the ocean floor
- the larger of the core layers
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- a plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- the largest layer of the Earth
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- Alfred Wegener's theory that continents drifted apart
- sea floor spreading apart along ridges
- a large ridge in the ocean that seafloor spreads from
- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- the german scientist who developed the theory of plate tectonics
- the brittle layer including the upper mantle and crust
- a convergent boundary where one plate slides under the other
- a boundary where two plates push together
- a deep valley on a divergent boundary
20 Clues: a split in the lithosphere • the larger of the core layers • the largest layer of the Earth • the thinnest layer of the Earth • a deep canyon in the ocean floor • the innermost layer of the Earth • a deep valley on a divergent boundary • sea floor spreading apart along ridges • the cycle that drive sea floor spreading • a boundary where two plates push together • ...
science project 2021-12-16
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- the layer on the mantle that the lithosphere floats on
- a split in the lithosphere
- a plate boundary where two plates spread apart
- the landmass that broke apart 25 million years ago
- the cycle that drive sea floor spreading
- a deep canyon in the ocean floor
- the larger of the core layers
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- a plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- the largest layer of the Earth
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- Alfred Wegener's theory that continents drifted apart
- sea floor spreading apart along ridges
- a large ridge in the ocean that seafloor spreads from
- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- the german scientist who developed the theory of plate tectonics
- the brittle layer including the upper mantle and crust
- a convergent boundary where one plate slides under the other
- a boundary where two plates push together
- a deep valley on a divergent boundary
20 Clues: a split in the lithosphere • the larger of the core layers • the largest layer of the Earth • the thinnest layer of the Earth • a deep canyon in the ocean floor • the innermost layer of the Earth • a deep valley on a divergent boundary • sea floor spreading apart along ridges • the cycle that drive sea floor spreading • a boundary where two plates push together • ...
MGMT2350 Activity #1 2022-01-27
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- decisions based on experience
- goals stressed by Folett
- acceptance theory of authority
- Mintzberg type of mgt role
- This renaissance introduced classical info
- mental shortcuts
- CEOs need more of this
- bureaucratic theorist
- a function of management
- revolution started in England
- would you sacrifice 1 for 5?
- perspective that each org is unique
- 1 of 2 systems of decision-making
- Book of the bible MGT
- king in Nehemiah
- "it has always been done like this" fallacy
- theory based on input-process-output
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- #1 step in decision making
- machine made reproductions of bible
- max weber
- Approach to mgt-scientific mgt theory
- effective decision-making relies on
- investors, employees, customers
- logical bias or fallacy "everyone does it"
- a surplus is a factor in the industrial revolution
- approach to mgt started with Hawthorne
- assumption in classical approaches
- associated with the Hawthorne studies
- one best way to manage organizations
- Fayol's principles
- conflict, problems DB#1
- wrote "the protestant ethic & spirit of capitalism"
32 Clues: max weber • mental shortcuts • king in Nehemiah • Fayol's principles • bureaucratic theorist • Book of the bible MGT • CEOs need more of this • conflict, problems DB#1 • goals stressed by Folett • a function of management • #1 step in decision making • Mintzberg type of mgt role • would you sacrifice 1 for 5? • decisions based on experience • revolution started in England • ...
Growth and Development 2023-08-25
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- Social smile begins at what age
- the ability to think in abstract terms, learn to reason, argue and plan
- Toddlers are unique in this type of thinking
- Piaget's School Age cognitive development
- What is the milk limit for toddlers (in oz)
- How do you introduce new foods to babies?
- Erickson's Theory Adolescence stage
- Strategy to encourage preschoolers in involvement in care and explain procedures
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- Children should talk by what age
- Pain assessment use for preverbal or nonverbal children
- What age should they be walking
- Object permeance occurs
- Piaget's theory describes infants at what stage
- What type of reflex encourages baby to find breast/bottle?
- What age should baby be sitting up by holding themselves with their arms?
- Toddlers social play
- How many stages in Erickson's Theory
- At 4months of age what supplement should be introduced
- True or False: You can spoil an infant
- Leading cause of mortality and morbidity in adolescences
20 Clues: Toddlers social play • Object permeance occurs • Social smile begins at what age • What age should they be walking • Children should talk by what age • Erickson's Theory Adolescence stage • How many stages in Erickson's Theory • True or False: You can spoil an infant • Piaget's School Age cognitive development • How do you introduce new foods to babies? • ...
Indus Civilization Crossword Nate Aurelio 2024-02-06
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- How the Indians measured grain to trade even amounts.
- Main economic activity.
- The number of people living in Mohenjo-Daro at its peak.
- Lowest social class.
- What was underneath each city in Mohenjo-Daro?
- The least amount of power. Aren't included in the social structure.
- The writing language the Aryans made for their vedas.
- Defense systems in the city.
- The buildings of Mohenjo-Daro were laid out in a _____.
- The main book of Vedas.
- How the Indus may have collapsed due to the course of the river. Theory 3.
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- How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 1.
- The warrior class.
- farmer class.
- Where the Aryans came from.
- What the Indians used to make bricks water resistant.
- religious poems made by the Aryans.
- What was most likely used as money in the Indus.
- The main material used in the Indus for buildings.
- Streets were straight and were at______.
- How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 2.
- The highest social group.
22 Clues: farmer class. • The warrior class. • Lowest social class. • Main economic activity. • The main book of Vedas. • The highest social group. • Where the Aryans came from. • Defense systems in the city. • religious poems made by the Aryans. • Streets were straight and were at______. • How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 1. • How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 2. • ...
Unit 4: 4.4-4.7 Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-19
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- Belief in one’s ability to achieve goals.
- Defense mechanism that pushes distressing thoughts into the unconscious.
- Cultural guidelines for expressing emotions.
- Body’s tendency to maintain internal balance.
- Personality theory emphasizing unconscious drives and early childhood experiences.
- Motivation theory focused on reducing physical discomfort.
- Defense mechanism in which a person refuses to accept reality.
- Creating logical explanations for unacceptable behavior.
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- Part of the mind that contains thoughts and desires outside of awareness.
- Trait theory including openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
- Personality approach emphasizing growth and free will.
- Hypothesis that facial expressions influence emotional experience.
- Motivation driven by internal satisfaction.
- Principle stating performance increases with arousal up to a point.
- Reverting to childlike behavior when stressed.
- Overall sense of personal worth.
- Redirecting unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- Defense mechanism where someone attributes their own unacceptable thoughts to others.
- Hormone that signals hunger.
- Interaction between behavior, personal factors, and environment.
20 Clues: Hormone that signals hunger. • Overall sense of personal worth. • Belief in one’s ability to achieve goals. • Motivation driven by internal satisfaction. • Cultural guidelines for expressing emotions. • Body’s tendency to maintain internal balance. • Reverting to childlike behavior when stressed. • Personality approach emphasizing growth and free will. • ...
Plate tiontic 2024-10-24
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- The movement is in the ——————————
- The girl who helped the plate tectonic theory
- The plates move a couple ——————— per year
- the layer of soft solid rock underneath the plates
- The boy who helped the plate tectonic theory
- moves together
- who came up with the continental drift theory
- made out of hard solid rock made up of earths outer layer
- Are the plates still moving today
- the outer layer of earth
- a long indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates moved
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- When to plates move against each other
- a sudden shaking observe to be similar surface
- the body of water that surrounded super continent
- earth outermost layer of hard solid rock that is underneath the soil
- the original name of the super continent
- to examine in for detail for a purpose
- a diagram that is showing what is inside of something look like
- moves apart
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
20 Clues: moves apart • moves together • the outer layer of earth • The movement is in the —————————— • Are the plates still moving today • When to plates move against each other • to examine in for detail for a purpose • the original name of the super continent • The plates move a couple ——————— per year • The boy who helped the plate tectonic theory • ...
APHUG Crossword 2025-05-15
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- Transfer of power from a central government to regional governments
- A boundary that separates different linguistic regions
- Grouping together of industries for advantage
- Spread of an idea through the physical movement of people
- A region caught between stronger colliding external forces
- Process of renovating urban neighborhoods
- Money sent by migrants to family in their home country
- A capital city built to achieve a national goal
- A model describing changes in birth and death rates
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- When multiple countries form an organization for common benefit
- The idea that poorer countries are dependent on wealthier ones
- Believer in population control due to resource scarcity
- A unifying factor
- A five stage theory of economic development
- Urban design movement promoting walkability
- theory that humans can adapt and modify the environment
- Total population divided by total land area
- dividing factors
- A barrier that hinders migration
- A theory that explains agricultural land use in rings
20 Clues: dividing factors • A unifying factor • A barrier that hinders migration • Process of renovating urban neighborhoods • A five stage theory of economic development • Urban design movement promoting walkability • Total population divided by total land area • Grouping together of industries for advantage • A capital city built to achieve a national goal • ...
PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT & THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT 2025-09-03
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- — Founder of psychoanalytic theory
- — Proposed 4 stages of cognitive development
- — Emphasized sociocultural influence on learning
- — Rational, conscious part of personality
- — Influence of time and life transitions
- — Temporary support given to help a child learn
- — Proposed social cognitive theory (observational learning)
- — Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
- — Attachment of zygote to uterine wall
- — Longest stage of prenatal development (2 months until birth)
- — Period when organs begin to form (2–8 weeks)
- — Organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to the fetus
- — Unconscious, instinctual part of personality
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- — Agent that causes birth defects
- — Cord that connects fetus to placenta
- — Fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes
- — Proposed 8 psychosocial stages of development
- — Ecological theory of 5 environmental systems
- — First 2 weeks of development after conception
- — Rapid attachment process in animals (Lorenz’s geese)
- — Inner mass of cells that forms the embryo
- — Immediate environment (family, school, peers)
- — Moral center of personality
- — Associated with operant conditioning
- — Protective sac filled with fluid
25 Clues: — Moral center of personality • — Agent that causes birth defects • — Founder of psychoanalytic theory • — Protective sac filled with fluid • — Fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes • — Cord that connects fetus to placenta • — Attachment of zygote to uterine wall • — Associated with operant conditioning • — Influence of time and life transitions • ...
community corrections Quiz 1 2015-09-10
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- ____ theory states that many individuals tend to simultaneously learn to commit crime in one location where criminal behavior is learned as a valued norm.
- ____ reinforcers are unpleasant stimuli that are then removed when a desired behavior occurs.
- ____ implies that offenders committing a crime should be punished in severity to the severity of their crime.
- Includes all non-incarcerating correctional sanctions imposed upon an offender for the purposes of reintegrating that offender into the community.
- ____ therapy uses forms of involvement between the counselor and the client to teach the client to be self-responsible.
- ____ deterrence is the infliction of a punishment upon a specific offender in the hope that he or she will be discouraged from committing future crimes.
- ____ theory contends that individuals become stabilized in criminal roles when they are labeled as criminals.
- ____ punishment occurs when a stimulus is applied to the offender in response to the offender committing an undesired behavior.
- ____ theory holds that when individuals cannot obtain success goals, the will tend to experience strain. Under certain conditions, they are likely to engage in crime.
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- ____ implies changing the offender’s behavior or circumstances to reduce the possibility of further lawbreaking.
- The father of classical criminology.
- Deprives the offender of liberty and removes him or her from society to ensure he or she cannot commit crimes
- Social ____ theory relates to the breakdown of norms in communities and its criminogenic effect if left unchecked.
- A theory based on three components for a crime to occur: a motivated offender, a capable guardian, and a suitable target.
- ____ deterrence occurs when observers see that offenders are punished for a given crime and therefore are discouraged from committing a like-mannered crime due to the fear of similar punishment.
- ____ casework is the primary mode of offender case management in probation and parole
- Social ____ theory contends that offenders learn to engage in crime through exposure to and adoption of definitions that are favorable to the commission of crime.
17 Clues: The father of classical criminology. • ____ casework is the primary mode of offender case management in probation and parole • ____ reinforcers are unpleasant stimuli that are then removed when a desired behavior occurs. • Deprives the offender of liberty and removes him or her from society to ensure he or she cannot commit crimes • ...
colors 2024-12-21
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- white and black make this color
- every color put together
- this color's name is also a fruit
- very light brown
- this is the color of granny smith apples
- red and white make this color
- grey and brown make this color
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- red and brown make this color
- this color and red make orange
- the "absence" of a color (I think it's a color it's all the primary colors)
- this color and pink make magenta
- the darkest color
- this color and blue make purple
- this color and yellow make green
- purple and pink make this color
15 Clues: very light brown • the darkest color • every color put together • red and brown make this color • red and white make this color • this color and red make orange • grey and brown make this color • white and black make this color • this color and blue make purple • purple and pink make this color • this color and pink make magenta • this color and yellow make green • ...
Evolution 2022-02-18
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- Proposed that organisms evolved toward complexity and perfection.
- Created the theory of catastrophism
- Traces of organisms from the past.
- The theory that all of Earth's processes are uniform throughout time.
- Proposed the theory of gradualism
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- States that natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions have happened often during Earth's long history.
- A principle that states that the changes in landforms resulted from slow changes over a long period of time.
- Proposed the theory of uniformitarianism
- The difference of an individual to other individuals in a group
- First person to write about the theory of Evolution.
10 Clues: Proposed the theory of gradualism • Traces of organisms from the past. • Created the theory of catastrophism • Proposed the theory of uniformitarianism • First person to write about the theory of Evolution. • The difference of an individual to other individuals in a group • Proposed that organisms evolved toward complexity and perfection. • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-28
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- Behaviour determined by consequences is the Law of ___?
- Giving a child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- The pleasure principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
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- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- Reinforcement theory was the topic of which weeks lecture?
- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving a child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the Law of ___? • Reinforcement theory was the topic of which weeks lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-07
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- Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___.
- The Pleasure Principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
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- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
- Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
- The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___. • The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
ART IS LIFE 2023-04-10
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- images in the between space
- arrangement of visual elements that make a picture
- content showing mood and or feeling
- principle design that creates unity
- quick drying polymer plastic
- space space that is not occupied
- a primary color
- color colors that cannot be made
- purpose and use of artwork
- images farthest away from the eye
- using white and another color
- line of design
- art Non objective art
- secondary color
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- plan or conception of an idea for an image
- the visual sensation dependent on reflection
- using black and another color
- colors that are made from primary
- condition of being twisted or altered from regular
- using gray and another color
- images closest to the eye, always the biggest images
- opposite colors on the color wheel
22 Clues: line of design • a primary color • secondary color • art Non objective art • purpose and use of artwork • images in the between space • quick drying polymer plastic • using gray and another color • using black and another color • using white and another color • space space that is not occupied • color colors that cannot be made • colors that are made from primary • ...
colors and fruit 2026-06-12
15 Clues: a sour fruit • a juicy fruit • color of soil • a yellow fruit • color of paper • color of night • color of grass • color of grapes • color of sakura • color of the sky • fruit from Aomori • color of a cherry • color of sunflowers • color of a basketball • a green or orange fruit
Erik Erikson Crossword 2013-03-05
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- IMPORTANT EVENT IN FIFTH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY
- ACCEPTED A TEACHING POSITION HERE
- HE BECAME A PATIENT OF THIS PERSON
- BASIC CONFLICT OF FOURTH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY
- AGE OF THIRD STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT
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- WHERE ERIKSON WAS BORN
- FIRST STAGE IN EIGHT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY
- MOST WELL KNOWN THEORY
- AREA OF STUDY WHICH LEAD HIM TO OPENING UP HIS OWN PRACTISE
- NAME BEFORE CHANGING TO ERIKSON
10 Clues: WHERE ERIKSON WAS BORN • MOST WELL KNOWN THEORY • NAME BEFORE CHANGING TO ERIKSON • ACCEPTED A TEACHING POSITION HERE • AGE OF THIRD STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT • HE BECAME A PATIENT OF THIS PERSON • FIRST STAGE IN EIGHT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY • IMPORTANT EVENT IN FIFTH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY • BASIC CONFLICT OF FOURTH STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY • ...
Nicolaus Copernicus 2017-12-06
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- His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615
- Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491
- The ______ theory by Ptolemy said the earth was stationary
- Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______
- Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made
- Copernicus also said sun spins on own ____ every 24 hrs.
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- Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church
- __________ theory — sun is center of solar system
- Polish astronomer
- Stands for "the sun"
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • Stands for "the sun" • Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______ • __________ theory — sun is center of solar system • Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made • Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491 • Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church • His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615 • ...
Colores Por Alondra Morales Daria Hernandez 2019-01-24
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- Mí favorito color es _______.
- Cuando mi mama hace un pastel ella pone mucho _________.
- El color del pasto es _______.
- Mi pantalon es _______.
- El color de las colas de las sirenas son __________.
- A mi me gusta las bananas porque son _____.
- ¡Ay! No se paró en el alto, es un letrero _____.
- mi color favorito es ______.
- El color de mi uva es ________.
- En la noche mi cuarto se miraba ______.
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- Cuando está nublado afuera el color de laa nubes son _______.
- Mi limon es color _______.
- La abeja es __________.
- Hay muchas flores que son colores _______.
- !Ay muchas nubes y el color de el cielo es __________.
- El último color del arco iris es _______.
- Ay me manche con jugo de _______.
- Mi tipo favorito de flores son las _______.
- Mi camiseta es _______.
- A mí me gusta el mar porque es ______.
20 Clues: La abeja es __________. • Mi pantalon es _______. • Mi camiseta es _______. • Mi limon es color _______. • mi color favorito es ______. • Mí favorito color es _______. • El color del pasto es _______. • El color de mi uva es ________. • Ay me manche con jugo de _______. • A mí me gusta el mar porque es ______. • En la noche mi cuarto se miraba ______. • ...
Value and Painting 2020-01-08
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- black plus hue
- a painting that uses tints and shades of one color
- paint dries quickly and cannot be removed
- add this color to the hue to create a shade
- the actual device providing the light on the subject being drawn
- cannot see through the color
- the lightest spot on the object where the light source hits
- white plus hue
- directly applying paint heavily with a brush or a palette knife
- the actual color or name of color
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- meaning "color"
- the lightened area on the object because the source bounces off another object and hits the object being drawn
- the direct method of painting
- a transparent wash of color
- describes the dry brush method
- lightness and darkness of a color
- the darkest area on the object being drawn
- the area where there is no light because object is in the way
- meaning "one"
- add the hue to this color to create a tint
- gradually going from light to dark shading
21 Clues: meaning "one" • black plus hue • white plus hue • meaning "color" • a transparent wash of color • cannot see through the color • the direct method of painting • describes the dry brush method • lightness and darkness of a color • the actual color or name of color • paint dries quickly and cannot be removed • the darkest area on the object being drawn • ...
2D Art Exam Review Cross Word 2013-05-28
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- Fairy/well known artist whos artwork often contains the word obey
- worry about more than necessary
- Colors/the reds and yellow of the color spectrum
- in which subject matter is broken into abstract geometric shapes
- Texture/texture which can be seen
- style in which artist depict subjects as the really are
- skilled
- in skill or ability
- Colors/colors across from each other on the color wheel
- Barnes/collector of a multi billion dollar art collection
- Texture/texture which can be felt
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- Colors/green, purple and orange
- Colors/the blues and greens of the color spectrum
- Colors/red, blue and yellow
- in producing an intended result
- color scheme cosisting of one color
- Wheel/wheel of color
- Colors/colors made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- Art/style of art also known as grafitti
- artist whos identity was unknown for a long time
- agree or approve
21 Clues: skilled • agree or approve • in skill or ability • Wheel/wheel of color • Colors/red, blue and yellow • Colors/green, purple and orange • worry about more than necessary • in producing an intended result • Texture/texture which can be seen • Texture/texture which can be felt • color scheme cosisting of one color • Art/style of art also known as grafitti • ...
Colors 2026-06-11
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- A blend of blue and green
- Can be a type of flower
- Oranges are this color
- Warm and earthy
- A small, savory, oval fruit native to the Mediterranean region
- A fiery, glowing, dazzling, and vivid
- "Think ____!"
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- The color of most metals.
- Sits between blue and violet on the color wheel
- A rich, deep red color with a subtle hint of purple
- Have no hue
- The sun's color
- A darker shade of blue.
- First color of the rainbow
- Nature's color
- The darkest color on the spectrum
- The sky's color
17 Clues: Have no hue • "Think ____!" • Nature's color • The sun's color • Warm and earthy • The sky's color • Oranges are this color • Can be a type of flower • A darker shade of blue. • The color of most metals. • A blend of blue and green • First color of the rainbow • The darkest color on the spectrum • A fiery, glowing, dazzling, and vivid • Sits between blue and violet on the color wheel • ...
Intro Psych: Exam 1 Definitions 2019-01-21
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- Study A type of study where one person is studied in depth.
- The scientific study of behaviour and mental process.
- Prediction that can be tested.
- Observe behaviour in a natural setting.
- I knew it all along.
- The variable being manipulated.
- A definition that objectively describes a variable.
- Most frequent score.
- A negative correlation states: as one variable increases the other?
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- Seeks to explain why something happened.
- A correlational _ measures the relationship between two variables.
- Believing we know more than we do.
- Confidence in a theory is _____, if the results supports the theory.
- Anything that can change.
- A survey allows many people to answer questions about their?
- Middle score in a rank-order distribution.
16 Clues: I knew it all along. • Most frequent score. • Anything that can change. • Prediction that can be tested. • The variable being manipulated. • Believing we know more than we do. • Observe behaviour in a natural setting. • Seeks to explain why something happened. • Middle score in a rank-order distribution. • A definition that objectively describes a variable. • ...
Cosby Show 2023-10-17
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- The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family
- The father and husband of the Huxtable family.
- steps How many steps in social learning theory
- through modeling and imitation behavior is mimicked
- Last name of the person who termed the "birdcage" when talking about intersectionality
- Youngest Huxtable
- Only son of the Huxtable family
- What was Clair's job?
- Second oldest child
- What was Cliff’s job?
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- middle child of the Huxtable family
- Different social categories define an individual and through looking at an individual’s social category one can see how a person navigates the world.
- Number of kids Cliff and Clair had
- Oldest daughter
- Marylin Frye's book where she coined the term "birdcage"
- Most recognized name in social learning theory
16 Clues: Oldest daughter • Youngest Huxtable • Second oldest child • What was Clair's job? • What was Cliff’s job? • Only son of the Huxtable family • Number of kids Cliff and Clair had • middle child of the Huxtable family • The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family • The father and husband of the Huxtable family. • steps How many steps in social learning theory • ...
Colors 2026-06-11
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- Have no hue
- A rich, deep red color with a subtle hint of purple
- "Think ____!"
- Oranges are this color
- Nature's color
- The sun's color
- A blend of blue and green
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- The sky's color
- Sits between blue and violet on the color wheel
- A fiery, glowing, dazzling, and vivid
- A small, savory, oval fruit native to the Mediterranean region
- The color of most metals.
- Can be a type of flower
- Warm and earthy
- The darkest color on the spectrum
- First color of the rainbow
- A darker shade of blue.
17 Clues: Have no hue • "Think ____!" • Nature's color • The sky's color • Warm and earthy • The sun's color • Oranges are this color • Can be a type of flower • A darker shade of blue. • The color of most metals. • A blend of blue and green • First color of the rainbow • The darkest color on the spectrum • A fiery, glowing, dazzling, and vivid • Sits between blue and violet on the color wheel • ...
science 2015-09-03
theory vocabulary jose rodriguez 4th 2017-08-15
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- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning,
- theory used in psychology, education, and communication, holds that portions
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management
- are actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- are involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person,
- as innate behaviors that promote survival.
- (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles,
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- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent
- is a field of study in neuroscience and psychology fo
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge
- a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired;
- s a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences.
- natural ecosystems which are defined as the network of interactions among organisms
- defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improvingHuman-development
16 Clues: as innate behaviors that promote survival. • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, • the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics • (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles, • is a field of study in neuroscience and psychology fo • ...
de que color? 2020-04-07
12 Clues: colors • La nieve es: • el cielo es: • el raton es: • las uvas son: • la naranja es: • las fresas son: • las bananas son: • el color del pasto: • el cafe es de color: • las orejas de Mickey Mouse son: • azul es a niño como _____ es a niña:
Color shades (=nuances) 2022-08-13
B3U3: Color Treatment 2022-05-25
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- To grow paler and lose coloring.
- To make minor alterations for something.
- To harm something.
- To make something brighter or less dark.
- ____-permanent is when something lasts for a period of time, but not for longer.
- A test _____ is a combination of chemicals that will be used later in larger amounts if it is proven to be safe.
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- A ___ test involves applying a small amount of a substance to someone in order to check for an allergic reaction.
- Something that continues to happen for a long time.
- To hide something.
- The range of colors available for a specific purpose.
- An ____ reaction is a medical condition that causes skin to grow red and sore or a person to become ill as a result of a strong intolerance to something.
- ___ out is to let hair grow until its previous color or style is no longer visible.
12 Clues: To hide something. • To harm something. • To grow paler and lose coloring. • To make minor alterations for something. • To make something brighter or less dark. • Something that continues to happen for a long time. • The range of colors available for a specific purpose. • ____-permanent is when something lasts for a period of time, but not for longer. • ...
DERIVATIVE BLUE COLOR 2025-03-25
12 Clues: (biru es) • (biru tua) • (biru baja) • (biru malam) • (biru denim) • (biru toska) • (biru pucat) • (biru langit) • (biru kobalt) • (biru kehijauan) • (biru laut cerah) • (biru langit cerah)
RED DERIVATIVE COLOR 2025-03-25
12 Clues: (merah tua) • (merah bata) • (merah rubi) • (merah ceri) • (merah koral) • (merah marun) • (merah tomat) • (merah mawar) • (merah anggur) • (merah terang) • (merah bata gelap) • (merah kembang sepatu)
Light and Color 2026-04-22
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- The type of light that contains all visible wavelengths combined.
- The color that complements blue light by containing the other primary light components.
- The secondary color resulting from the combination of the shortest and middle wavelengths of visible light.
- The color that complements green light to produce white by contributing the other two primary colors.
- The result when red, green, and blue light are combined in proper intensities.
- The term for colors created by combining two primary colors of light.
- The type of colors that combine to produce white light.
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- The sequence that represents all visible colors in white light.
- The secondary color formed when the longest and middle wavelengths of visible light are combined.
- The process of mixing light colors to produce new colors.
- The secondary color produced by combining the longest and shortest wavelengths of visible light.
- The color that, when added to red light, supplies the remaining two primary light components needed to form white.
- The process by which the brain interprets multiple light wavelengths as a single color.
- The devices that use red, green, and blue light to display images.
- The three-letter abbreviation for the most common primary colors of light.
15 Clues: The type of colors that combine to produce white light. • The process of mixing light colors to produce new colors. • The sequence that represents all visible colors in white light. • The type of light that contains all visible wavelengths combined. • The devices that use red, green, and blue light to display images. • ...
Suffragists of Color 2026-06-08
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- Surname of a woman who "well represented" Chicago
- Alliterative surname alongside Bottineau
- Time and method for a suffrage protest
- Abbreviation for a city where Mabel rode on horseback
- "_____ I a Woman" in a famous Sojourner Truth Speech
- Surname of a suffragist whose lifelong friends include Ida, Elizabeth and Frederick
- Surname of a "little miss Mabel"
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- Event where one might have a "float which would portray the Indian woman as in favor of the voting right"
- Elizabeth who helped organize Seneca Falls
- Country where women allegedly gained the vote in 1912
- Whose Tribune captured a woman who (allegedly) stepped out from the crowd
- Surname of an organizer who sent letters to a Blackwell of the same first name
12 Clues: Surname of a "little miss Mabel" • Time and method for a suffrage protest • Alliterative surname alongside Bottineau • Elizabeth who helped organize Seneca Falls • Surname of a woman who "well represented" Chicago • "_____ I a Woman" in a famous Sojourner Truth Speech • Country where women allegedly gained the vote in 1912 • ...
Interior Design 2025-03-04
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- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes
- he colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. Hues are shown on
- choice of colors to be used in combination.
- and red-violet.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black
- olor combinations based on color wheel relationships which
- colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green,
- colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white
- or Saturation Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are
- soothing.
- Wheel diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle
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- he duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray.
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel
- color wheel
- The three hues red yellow and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- To make a hue duller by adding gray.
- full intensity
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are:
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and
- violet (purple), green.
- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory,
- colors remind us of sun and fire. They seem to advance and are
- their relationship to each other.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The
29 Clues: soothing. • color wheel • full intensity • and red-violet. • violet (purple), green. • their relationship to each other. • To make a hue duller by adding gray. • choice of colors to be used in combination. • Darker value of a hue created by adding black • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Personality & Motivation 2022-09-07
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- Theories of personality that emphasize cognitive processes (thinking & judging)
- Theory that includes expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
- Theory that attempts to explain specific things that motivate people in different situations, what motivates them
- Identifying how motivation is initiated and sustained
- Theory that personality develops as a result of interaction between individual and environment
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- Emphasis on free will and individual experience on personality development
- Derives from the Latin “persona” which references a mask worn by performers
- Emphasize the role of the unconscious on personality
- Driven by the pleasure principle
- Driven by the reality principle
- Incorporates values and morals learned from others
- What gets us to act in service of a goal or goals
- A theory that views personality as made up of innate characteristics that have a genetic/biological basis
13 Clues: Driven by the reality principle • Driven by the pleasure principle • What gets us to act in service of a goal or goals • Incorporates values and morals learned from others • Emphasize the role of the unconscious on personality • Identifying how motivation is initiated and sustained • Theory that includes expectancy, instrumentality, and valence • ...
Early Childhood Theories: CBBC Career College 2021-08-10
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- What is the 9 month period called from conception to birth
- At what stage of Piaget's is object permanence thought to be the main
- to an adult-sized body and sexual maturity (ages 11-18)
- ability to judge the distance of objects from one another and from ourselves is
- What stage of Piaget's theory consists of the beginning of logical or operational
- In the 8 periods of lifespan theory, what is the period called where Puberty
- What is the name of Vygotsky's theory
- Which type of memory involves noticing whether a new experience is identical
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- theory?
- Internal depictions of information that the mind can manipulate are called
- field of study devoted to understanding constancy and change throughout the
- similar to one previously experienced
- the short term memory, long term memory and sensory register are all apart of
- sights and sounds are stored briefly in the ____________
14 Clues: theory? • similar to one previously experienced • What is the name of Vygotsky's theory • to an adult-sized body and sexual maturity (ages 11-18) • sights and sounds are stored briefly in the ____________ • What is the 9 month period called from conception to birth • At what stage of Piaget's is object permanence thought to be the main • ...
Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-04
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- Location in which Darwin found the finches
- There are a variety of different inherited traits in populations.
- group of individuals of the same species living in the same place
- The act of breeding individuals with best suited traits and producing offspring
- Having a particular trait in a given environment allows individuals to be more or less likely to survive and have offsprings.
- came up with natural selection and help with the theory of evolution
- The study of Earth’s physical structures and their origins
- A theory explaining the continuous development of species over time
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- Charles five year voyage from England to South America, the Galapagos Islands, and Australia
- the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- came up with geology studies
- Populations tend to produce more offspring than can survive.
- A theory that explains the mechanism of evolution. Individuals that are better suited to the environment survives better and leaves more offspring.
- came up with population studies
- The favored trait in the given environment becomes more common over time.
15 Clues: came up with geology studies • came up with population studies • Location in which Darwin found the finches • the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics • The study of Earth’s physical structures and their origins • Populations tend to produce more offspring than can survive. • There are a variety of different inherited traits in populations. • ...
A Relaxing Crossword ^_^ 2022-05-09
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- an ideology which states that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law
- a young offender
- this theory states that an individual's behaviour is influenced by the terms used to describe them
- this theory states that people are less likely to help others if there are other people around
- a principle of punishment that embodies the old adage of "an eye for an eye"
- developed the general strain theory
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- first developed the conflict theory
- a principle of punishment that helps an offender in becoming a law abiding citizen and avoid re-offending
- criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering
- a criminal act that is defined as the willful killing with intent to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm
- other term for imprisonment
- the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged
- a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham
- Indigenous people are most likely to be charged with offensive language, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer
- the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend
15 Clues: a young offender • other term for imprisonment • first developed the conflict theory • a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham • developed the general strain theory • the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged • the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend • criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering • ...
2.01 key terms sandra 2024-02-23
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- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- example
- “You may need to tone the hue orange if you plan to use it as a wall color.”
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
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- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- “The color olive is a tone of the hue yellow-green.”
- Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
22 Clues: example • A choice of colors to be used in combination. • Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • “The color olive is a tone of the hue yellow-green.” • ...
Jeremy Dillon 15-1 15-2 2021-04-12
13 Clues: music genre • US president • public programs • German physicist • american aviator • economic downturn • cultural movement • theory of gravity • German philosopher • philosophical theory • Austrian neurologist • german government from 1919 1933 • government when political parties cooperate to form a government
AP Psych Names 2016-04-19
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- Just noticeable difference, and has a law named after him
- Confirmed social learning with a Bobo Doll
- The father of cognitive therapy
- Split-brain researcher
- Baby Albert was conditioned by this man
- Created up with the strange situation
- Positive psychology and learned helplessness
- Believes that humans all have the same basic linguistic structure
- Proposed cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Observed moral differences between boys and girls
- Scaffolding and learning
- Studied facial expressions and lie detection
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- Sent actually sane people into an insane asylum
- Studied misinformation, the formation of false memories and eye-witnesses
- Infant temperaments are stable
- Discovered the forgetting and learning curve
- Formulated 8 stages of development
- Came up with the classification for parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- Theory of three types of intelligence
- Invented the first intelligence test
- Founder of rational emotive therapy
- Hypnosis reduces pain
- Conditioning aversion
- Moral development theory in three stages
24 Clues: Hypnosis reduces pain • Conditioning aversion • Split-brain researcher • Scaffolding and learning • Infant temperaments are stable • The father of cognitive therapy • Formulated 8 stages of development • Founder of rational emotive therapy • Invented the first intelligence test • Theory of three types of intelligence • Created up with the strange situation • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-30
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- People are born good, but can be corrupted by man.
- Proving facts through testing and experiments.
- Meeting where European powers negotiated.
- Power and authority given by God.
- Theory of 3 natural rights: Life, Liberty, and property.
- Theory of peace by social contract.
- More freedom for Women.
- Buildings where goods are made.
- Invented the steam engine.
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- An area where another country has the power to affect developments without authority.
- People move into open areas and settle.
- Theory of the separation of powers.
- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory working.
- People agree to give up certain rights to protect other rights.
- Property and land is controlled by people according to their interests.
- The Sun is in the center of the solar system.
- A person who organizes and operates a business.
- The economic group between the upper and lower classes.
- People who are bright enough to solve real world problems and theories.
- A political strategy to expand power.
20 Clues: More freedom for Women. • Invented the steam engine. • Buildings where goods are made. • Power and authority given by God. • Theory of the separation of powers. • Theory of peace by social contract. • A political strategy to expand power. • People move into open areas and settle. • Meeting where European powers negotiated. • The Sun is in the center of the solar system. • ...
Albert Einstein 2024-05-23
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- What was the name of Einstein's second wife?
- Einstein’s favorite musical work is Mozart's _?
- What did Einstein win for his law of Photoelectric effect?
- What was Einstein’s heritage?
- What subject did Einstein flunk on his entrance exam to college?
- How many citizenships did Einstein have?
- What would Einstein be if he wasn't a physicist?
- What is the name of Einstein’s first son?
- He urged the U.S. to build what?
- Which country was Einstein born in?
- Einstein created the theory of?
- What job was Einstein originally trained for?
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- What Instrument did Albert Einstein play?
- Einstein was given the opportunity to become president of what country?
- Who tried to keep Einstein from entering America?
- What was Einstein's IQ?
- Albert Einstein was a?
- What sparked Einstein’s interest in science?
- What theory did Einstein fail to complete before his death? The ___ field theory.
- What is the first name of Einstein’s first love?
20 Clues: Albert Einstein was a? • What was Einstein's IQ? • What was Einstein’s heritage? • Einstein created the theory of? • He urged the U.S. to build what? • Which country was Einstein born in? • How many citizenships did Einstein have? • What Instrument did Albert Einstein play? • What is the name of Einstein’s first son? • What was the name of Einstein's second wife? • ...
Media Theories 2025-06-16
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- Platforms and methods used to deliver media
- Fan-made remake of Star Wars
- Theory suggesting media sets public priorities
- Media platforms that let users interact
- How people interpret and respond to media
- Effect where audiences only see ideas like their own
- Movable type inventor
- Blockbuster shark movie
- How and when audiences engage with media
- Online space shaped by algorithms and bias
- Wide sharing of content across platforms
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- Theory about media reinforcing existing beliefs
- Theory describing media influence over time
- Influencer who faked an illness story
- The process of creating media products
- Term for media content created by fans
- A common outcome of parasocial relationships
- Type of culture where audiences are creators
- Social platform for short videos, very spreadable
- First Hollywood film on DVD
- First name of theorist who coined ‘filter bubble’
- One-sided emotional bond with media figures
- Watching a whole season in one go
- What PSRs can create when reality disappoints
24 Clues: Movable type inventor • Blockbuster shark movie • First Hollywood film on DVD • Fan-made remake of Star Wars • Watching a whole season in one go • Influencer who faked an illness story • The process of creating media products • Term for media content created by fans • Media platforms that let users interact • How and when audiences engage with media • ...
Renaissance/Scientific Revolution Vocab 2025-12-10
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- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Well-tested explanation supported by evidence
- Standard used for comparison in an experiment
- Payment made to reduce punishment for sins
- Machine invented to mass-produce books quickly
- Organized process for investigating and testing ideas
- Use of strong light and dark contrast in art
- Factor in an experiment that can change
- Tool that uses lenses to observe distant objects
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- Proposed explanation that can be tested
- Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth
- Belief that reason is the main source of knowledge
- A Renaissance belief system that focused on human potential, achievements, and classical learning
- Rule describing consistent patterns in nature
- Everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- Belief that knowledge comes primarily from observation and experience
- Theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- Focus on worldly life rather than religious matters
- Wealthy person who financially supported artists and thinkers
- Belief that goes against official church teachings
20 Clues: Proposed explanation that can be tested • Factor in an experiment that can change • Payment made to reduce punishment for sins • Everyday language spoken by ordinary people • Use of strong light and dark contrast in art • Well-tested explanation supported by evidence • Standard used for comparison in an experiment • Rule describing consistent patterns in nature • ...
Akriti and Mariam 2026-02-20
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- theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- wrote the book levitation
- female philosopher during the enlightenment
- father of modern physics
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- first to discover bacteria
- a person who rules with absolute power
- one of the first English enlightenment philosophers
- loved the scientific method and used it a lot
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power, the system to make sure one person doesn't abuse power
- believed in firm and fair laws
- puts science and religion together
- had ideas of checks and balances
- did not believe in cruel and unusual punishment
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- a theory that there is an agreement between governing and governed
- believed God is mastermind of universe
- made the first vaccine
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- someone who believed in science and God
20 Clues: made the first vaccine • father of modern physics • wrote the book levitation • first to discover bacteria • believed in firm and fair laws • had ideas of checks and balances • puts science and religion together • believed God is mastermind of universe • a person who rules with absolute power • someone who believed in science and God • ...
Fundamentals of Art 2015-01-28
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- To show difference
- A gradual transition in color/value
- A transparent paint medium
- Comparing the relationship of size
- Images made up from the mind
- An aesthetic theory that emphasizes the visual qualities of an artwork
- Criticism An analytic process used to evaluate a work of art
- A series of small sketch
- A way to unify visual elements in a composition
- Art that tells a story
- An aesthetic theory that emphasizes the literal qualities of an artwork
- The area receiving the greatest amount of light
- The ability to find new solutions to a problem
- A quick sketch of a figure in action
- The representation of something
- A quickly drawn visual idea
- Standards that are used as a basis for assessment
- Arrangement or placement of objects in a work of art
- To represent realistically
- Art that tells a story
- Implied motion
- A breakdown of parts for examination
- To change or simplify the subject
- A line that shows only the edges
- Criticism An analytic process used to evaluate a work of art
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- A way to create the illusion of depth
- A way to create emphasis or focus on a visual area
- Artworks constructed from parts of other objects
- A drawing material made from charred wood
- To explain the meaning of something
- Artworks that are multiples of an image
- An aesthetic theory that emphasizes the expressive qualities of an artwork
- Generating many ideas by sketching or taking notes
- A point of view
- Media Artworks that incorporate a variety of materials
- A form of visual balance
- A composition created by gluing together pieces of paper photographs cloth and other materials
- Dealing with one’s personal sense of beauty
- Looking at real objects figures or environments
- A technique of shading with a series of fine parallel lines
- An opaque paint medium
- One who evaluates
- Prints Paintings Two-dimensional artwork that has height and width
- Theme Ideas and perceptions that transcend culture time and place
- A style of art that shows scenes pf everyday life
- Three-dimensional artwork that has height width and depth
- Not concerned with realistic representation
- of Art Criticism Description analysis interpretation and judgment
- Gradation Using value to create a sense of form
- A quality of oneness or wholeness in a composition
50 Clues: Implied motion • A point of view • One who evaluates • To show difference • Art that tells a story • An opaque paint medium • Art that tells a story • A series of small sketch • A form of visual balance • A transparent paint medium • To represent realistically • A quickly drawn visual idea • Images made up from the mind • The representation of something • A line that shows only the edges • ...
AP Psych 2025-05-16
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- Demonstrated when seeing a display of oranges helps someone remember oranges were on their forgotten grocery list.
- Displayed by listing many new and unusual uses for a common object, like a brick.
- Psychological approach holding that development is largely a product of learning.
- The phenomenon that would best explain remembering only the titles of the first few books on a list.
- Type of intelligence that research supports continues to increase through adulthood.
- Memory system involving the recall of certain motor actions and is a function of the cerebellum.
- Brain structure responsible for triggering fear when suddenly startled by a dangerous-looking snake.
- Theory explaining why students receiving only one point for watching a video might rate it as more interesting than those who received ten points.
- Explains fans in a crowd feeling anonymous and engaging in offensive chants they wouldn't typically use.
- Theory best explaining why someone might seek out friends and a concert after a quiet retreat.
- Statistical technique used to reduce a large number of individual items into smaller, related groups.
- Clue: Often characterized by severely impaired interpersonal communication in children.
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- A personality disorder characterized by an unwarranted sense of self-importance.
- Theory that explains color vision and would predict struggles in identifying wing colors if the fovea is damaged.
- Reflected when observers are hesitant to help an unconscious person until someone else initiates action.
- Jean Piaget's earliest stage at which a child is capable of using simple logic to think about objects and events.
- Its incomplete development would most likely explain a teenager's persistence in texting while driving despite warnings.
- Graph depicting Ebbinghaus's findings on how memory recall lessens over time.
- An application of operant conditioning where coupons are earned for work and can be exchanged for rewards.
- Measure of intelligence traditionally based on the relationship between mental age and chronological age.
- Effect found when students who plagiarize the most overestimate how often other students plagiarize.
- Type of memory demonstrated by knowing the formula to calculate the area of a square.
- The mistaken belief that past independent random events influence future ones, e.g., thinking a son is more likely after having four daughters.
- A visual cue for seeing in depth which is lacking in individuals with sight in only one eye.
- Persistent repetitive thoughts that cannot be controlled.
25 Clues: Persistent repetitive thoughts that cannot be controlled. • Graph depicting Ebbinghaus's findings on how memory recall lessens over time. • A personality disorder characterized by an unwarranted sense of self-importance. • Displayed by listing many new and unusual uses for a common object, like a brick. • ...
science 2024-05-09
10 Clues: big bang • the physics • push or pull • remaining bones • looking at something • a gene from the parent • too see something clearly • a force that holds you down • drift the continents moving • bang theory a theory that says bang
The Scientific Revolution 2016-05-04
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- helped expand the idea of the Geocentric Theory
- of Universal Gravity explained how the same physical laws governed motion both on earth and in the heavens.
- Kepler the assistant to Tycho Brahe
- method a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Theory the sun is the center of the universe
- Newton helped to bring together Copernicus and Kepler breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
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- built a telescope in 1609 as a kid
- Theory the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- created the original heliocentric theory
9 Clues: built a telescope in 1609 as a kid • Kepler the assistant to Tycho Brahe • created the original heliocentric theory • Theory the sun is the center of the universe • helped expand the idea of the Geocentric Theory • method a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Theory the theory that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Families in Canada 2015-10-02
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- Movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women.
- The rules for society
- When scientists explain observations
- A family type composed of one parent, most often a mother with a child or children
- A family with two married parents and their kids
- (A theory) A social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties
- The nuclear family consists of a father and a?
- The family you'e born into
- The study of behavior based on mental process
- The study of people's behavior in social groups
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- Any combination of two or more persons who are bound together over time by ties of mutual consent
- A theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy, developed largely as an alternative to both the identity theory of mind and behaviorism.
- A family type consisting of parents, children, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.
- The family you choose/create
- The family type where parents adopt children
- The study of human behaviors in culture
16 Clues: The rules for society • The family you'e born into • The family you choose/create • When scientists explain observations • The study of human behaviors in culture • The family type where parents adopt children • The study of behavior based on mental process • The nuclear family consists of a father and a? • The study of people's behavior in social groups • ...
Descriptive Words and Clothing 2021-03-12
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- the fifth color of the rainbow
- someone who is patient
- the color of mud
- What would you call someone who works hard?
- the color of the night sky
- someone who can lift 200 pounds
- What do you use to see?
- What do you wear when it is cold?
- red+white=?
- How would you describe someone with red hair?
- What do you wear on your feet?
- the first color of the rainbow
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- someone with blond hair
- the second color of the rainbow
- the color of snow
- the fourth color of the rainbow
- the height of a person next to a skyscraper
- the last color of the rainbow
- the third color of the rainbow
- What do you wear on your head?
- What would you call a lazy person?
- How would you describe a big elephant?
- describe someone who is serious
- What do you wear on your feet in your shoes?
- the height of a skyscraper
25 Clues: red+white=? • the color of mud • the color of snow • someone who is patient • someone with blond hair • What do you use to see? • the color of the night sky • the height of a skyscraper • the last color of the rainbow • the fifth color of the rainbow • the third color of the rainbow • What do you wear on your head? • What do you wear on your feet? • the first color of the rainbow • ...
Value and Painting 2020-01-08
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- a transparent wash of color
- paint dries quickly and cannot be removed
- meaning "color"
- add the hue to this color to create a tint
- the direct method of painting
- the lightened area on the object because the source bounces off another object and hits the object being drawn
- the area where there is no light because object is in the way
- the lightest spot on the object where the light source hits
- gradually going from light to dark shading
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- cannot see through the color
- the darkest area on the object being drawn
- the actual device providing the light on the subject being drawn
- directly applying paint heavily with a brush or a palette knife
- describes the dry brush method
- a painting that uses tints and shades of one color
- meaning "one"
- lightness and darkness of a color
- white plus hue
- black plus hue
- add this color to the hue to create a shade
- the actual color or name of color
21 Clues: meaning "one" • white plus hue • black plus hue • meaning "color" • a transparent wash of color • cannot see through the color • the direct method of painting • describes the dry brush method • lightness and darkness of a color • the actual color or name of color • paint dries quickly and cannot be removed • the darkest area on the object being drawn • ...
some nouns 2024-01-12
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- We learn it in math.
- The color of an apple.
- The color of the sky.
- The color of chocolate.
- You drink tea or coffee from it.
- The time when you have breakfast.
- A mix of red and blue.
- What you say when someone helps you.
- The color of grass.
- You wear it when it's cold.
- The color of the night.
- It helps you draw straight lines(直线).
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- A fruit that is also a color.
- You use it to find your way, like a treasure(宝藏).
- The color of snow.
- The time before you go to bed.
- It's the reason why rainbows, flowers, and your favorite toys look so nice.
- A warm blanket for your bed.
- The color of the sun.
- What people call you.
- You write with it.
- The language we are learning in class.
- You talk to people far away using this.
- The time between lunch and dinner.
- You use it to open a door.
25 Clues: The color of snow. • You write with it. • The color of grass. • We learn it in math. • The color of the sky. • The color of the sun. • What people call you. • The color of an apple. • A mix of red and blue. • The color of chocolate. • The color of the night. • You use it to open a door. • You wear it when it's cold. • A warm blanket for your bed. • A fruit that is also a color. • ...
Observation Reflections 2023-12-05
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- study of the earth's physical structure, rock science
- educator, some might say the backbone of society
- learning theory based in repetition
- beginning of class activity, used by huntington, lyons, and many more
- a group of people, often united by a common goal or interest
- source of classroom observers in the cambridge area
- 1983 explosive report
- learning theory based in psychological and neurological research
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- learning theory based in the learner's own subjective experience
- the art of numbers
- study of the space and the universe
- teaching tool that makes competitive quizzes with iconic music
- a relic of flora or fauna
- child of president ronald
- math puzzle review game used in ms. lyons's classroom
- forrest gump secondary lead
16 Clues: the art of numbers • 1983 explosive report • a relic of flora or fauna • child of president ronald • forrest gump secondary lead • study of the space and the universe • learning theory based in repetition • educator, some might say the backbone of society • source of classroom observers in the cambridge area • study of the earth's physical structure, rock science • ...
Chapter 13 Science and Exploration 2026-05-07
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- proposed explanation for a set of facts
- economic theory that a nation’s wealth and power depends on the possession of precious metals
- a large farm where slaves worked to grow crops
- theory that places the sun at the center of the universe.
- a deadly virus that causes a high fever and small blisters of the skin
- Spanish conqueror who wanted gold and riches from the Americas
- logical procedure for developing and testing ideas.
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- transatlantic trade network formed by Europe, West Africa, and the Americas.
- the belief that one race is better than others.
- theory that places Earth at the center of the universe
- an explanation that can be tested
- to mistreat
- a group of people that settles in a new land but keeps ties to native country
13 Clues: to mistreat • an explanation that can be tested • proposed explanation for a set of facts • a large farm where slaves worked to grow crops • the belief that one race is better than others. • logical procedure for developing and testing ideas. • theory that places Earth at the center of the universe • theory that places the sun at the center of the universe. • ...
Unit 1:History and approaches 2013-05-01
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- factor psychology/A branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and howw machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use
- Research/Science in which their goal is to increase the scientific knowledge base
- Psychologists/ A subfield of the I/O psychology that uses psychology to increase productivity of workers.
- behaviors have helped our ancestors survive and help us survive
- Psychologists/Changing abilities from womb to tomb
- to explain in theory how we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts.
- branch of medicine that deals with psychological disorders
- Psychologists-Exploring how we view & affect one another
- us understand in theory how our biological structures and substances underlie a given behavior, thought, or emotion
- approach/Incorporating biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis to one theory
- view that psychology should be as objective as possible and should study behavior without mental processes.
- Psychology/The study of behavior and thinking by using the experimental method.
- view that knowledge originated in experience and because of that, science should rely on observation and experimentation.
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- study of behavior and mental processes.
- based upon how healthy people strive to reach their full potential
- on how we flourish through our mental and behavioral processes
- introspection as their form of experimentation to explore the human mind.
- Selection/The theory by Darwin that states that genes that have the most likely chance of succeeding are those that contribute to reproduction and survival.
- Psychologists /Studying influences in teaching & learning
- our environment and situation affects our actions and thinking
- scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes and traits
- Research/Practical problems
- neuroscience/The combination of studying the brain processes and cognition.
- vs Nurture/The controversy on whether genetics or environment plays a bigger role in cognition and behavior.
- of analysis/The differing complementary views, from biological to psychological, to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon
- psychology: the study of a person’s pattern of thinking and actions and characteristics.
- Genetics/Environment and situation affects our actions and thinking is the main principle of this theory
- involving our ability to process information
- Psychology/How our behaviors are based upon what allows individuals and communities to thrive.
- psychology/ A branch of psychology that studies, and assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders
- Psychology/ A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living and in achieving greater well being
31 Clues: Research/Practical problems • study of behavior and mental processes. • involving our ability to process information • Psychologists/Changing abilities from womb to tomb • Psychologists-Exploring how we view & affect one another • Psychologists /Studying influences in teaching & learning • branch of medicine that deals with psychological disorders • ...
UNIT 10-11 Crossword 2023-09-12
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- is a feeling of sadness or loneliness experienced when individuals know that they cannot change the outcome. The person is often withdrawn and quiet.
- is Eriksons primary task of middle adulthood. Refers to individuals' desire/ability to serve the larger community
- Those who develop a sense of ___ _______ usually feel satisfied with their accomplishments. They may look back over their lives and admit to certain failures and disappointments, but generally they feel that they have been successful
- theory suggests individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement
- developmental theory views each person as unique individual with distinct personality. refers to the belief that a persons personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging.
- grief is reaction to an expected loss, e.g.,terminal illness or amputation
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- theory is based on the idea that highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances in atmosphere
- theory suggests society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other
- occurs when the patient or family member believes that the health care provider (HCP) has made a mistake in the diagnosis and that death will not occur
- and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function
- failure theory hypothesizes that the decline of the immune function causes the body to slow its response to foreign invaders, making elderly people more susceptible to major/minor infections
- occurs when the individual internalizes the truth of the impending death. This anger may be turned inward or displaced by the person and family toward the physician, nurse, or even God
- People who feel that their lives have no meaning or that they have made the wrong decisions develop ________. This produces helplessness and lack of control over their lives. It is also associated with fear of death and anxiety about the future.
- When the patient or family members know that death is inevitable, they may try to get more time by striking a bargain with God
- is ownership of the inevitability of death by the patient or family
- is what happens when a middle adult fails to achieve generativity. includes self-absorption, immaturity, and depression.
- theory is connective tissues cells have an internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions
17 Clues: is ownership of the inevitability of death by the patient or family • grief is reaction to an expected loss, e.g.,terminal illness or amputation • and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function • theory suggests society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-02-04
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- happens when divergent boundary occur(land)
- an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the pacific ocean
- where 2 plates slide past each other
- Theory by J. Tuzo Wilson
- where 2 plates collide
- single landmass or supercontinent
- rocks that make up the ocean floor lies in patterns of this
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- convection currrents under the lithosphere push new crust that forms at the mid-ocean ridge away from the ridge and towrd this
- happens when transform boundary occur
- happens when collision boundary occur
- any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock
- the rigid, rocky outer surface of the Earth
- break in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- where 2 plates move away
- Crust broken up into
- Theory by Alfred Wegener
- under the Athenosphere
- Theory by Harry Hess
- device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects than back
- a fern like plant
20 Clues: a fern like plant • Crust broken up into • Theory by Harry Hess • under the Athenosphere • where 2 plates collide • where 2 plates move away • Theory by J. Tuzo Wilson • Theory by Alfred Wegener • single landmass or supercontinent • where 2 plates slide past each other • happens when transform boundary occur • happens when collision boundary occur • ...
Psychology People We Need to Know 2013-04-24
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- 9 Psychosocial stages - (trust vs mistrust...)
- Hypnosis - pain control, observe pain but no feel
- Pain episodes, not as hurtful if is gradual
- Memory, learning curve
- ____-Lange Theory of emotion, is the physiological response to stimulus
- Humanistic psychologist, psychotherapy
- Moral development
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (Analytical, Creative, Practical)
- Learned helplessness
- Operant conditioning (box)
- Emotions, facial expression
- Universal grammar, language
- Memory, misinformation effect
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- Rosenhan experiment - non-psychopaths goes into psychiatric hospitals
- Father of cognitive psychology, treat depression by question irrational
- Childhood social tensions form personality, desire for love and security
- Taste-aversion learning
- Classical conditioning with dogs
- Attachment, strange situation experiment
- Invented IQ test
- Cognitive dissonance
- Cognitive Development (sensorimotor, preoperational...)
- Work with Kohlberg
- Disciple of Freud, agree on unconscious,(collective universal unconscious)
- Bobo doll experiment, observational learning
- 8 Intelligences theory, different kinds of smarts
- Shock experiment, even moral people can do destructive things
- Monkey guy, attachment
28 Clues: Invented IQ test • Moral development • Work with Kohlberg • Cognitive dissonance • Learned helplessness • Memory, learning curve • Monkey guy, attachment • Taste-aversion learning • Operant conditioning (box) • Emotions, facial expression • Universal grammar, language • Memory, misinformation effect • Classical conditioning with dogs • Humanistic psychologist, psychotherapy • ...
Chapter One: Knowing Philippine History 2013-09-16
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- A dwarf elephant
- Noted to have found ground and polished stone tools during his exile
- Last name of the proponent of challenge and response theory
- Conducted the major archaeological expedition
- the item that Marcelino Maceda found in Bukidnon
- is the __________ of Galstaswissenchaften
- Study of past events
- First name of the proponent of the Exchange Theory
- Material equipment made by the people of the past
- Past human experiences
- Lingayu Gambuk is the __________ of Henry Otley Beyer
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- Caves where the archaeological project in Southwestern Palawan took place
- A source of history wherein the source came from those who have witnessed the event
- Father of Philippine Archaeology
- Study of past cultures
- The theory of Karl Marx
- Who conducted the second major exploration in the Philippines
- Preserved remains
- First name of a German traveller reported to having encountered a priest in Naga who collects ancient artifacts
- place where the Tabon caves are found
20 Clues: A dwarf elephant • Preserved remains • Study of past events • Study of past cultures • Past human experiences • The theory of Karl Marx • Father of Philippine Archaeology • place where the Tabon caves are found • is the __________ of Galstaswissenchaften • Conducted the major archaeological expedition • the item that Marcelino Maceda found in Bukidnon • ...
Child Growth and Development 2023-09-28
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- occurs during middle childhood
- designed to test hypotheses
- guides and helps us interpret research findings
- involves beginning with a group of people (same age/background) and measuring them over a repeated amount of time
- watching and recording the actions of participants
- Discontinuity vs. Continuity theory
- asking a standard set of questions to a group of subjects
- beginning with a sample that represents a cross-section of the population
- Active vs. Passive theory
- involves combining aspects of the previous two techniques
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- lasts from birth until around age 2
- exploring a single case or situation in great detail
- more conscious attempt to support our own views
- begins with puberty and contines throughout adulthood
- suggests three parts of self
- theories of Erikson & others
- coincides with potty training or learning to manage biological urges
- occurs in early childhood and marks the development of the super-ego
- techniques used in developmental research
- (0,1-5,6-10, etc.)
20 Clues: (0,1-5,6-10, etc.) • Active vs. Passive theory • designed to test hypotheses • suggests three parts of self • theories of Erikson & others • occurs during middle childhood • lasts from birth until around age 2 • Discontinuity vs. Continuity theory • techniques used in developmental research • more conscious attempt to support our own views • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- used the microscope to study microorganisms
- believed a multitude of religions is good for society
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- believed in the separation of powers
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- found craters on the moon
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a person who rules with absolute power
- father of vaccines
- to know something one did not know before
- developed laws of motion and gravity
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- all people are born free, the purpose of government is to protect life liberty, and property
- used mathematical equations to prove heliocentric theory
- believed the people should write the laws
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- wanted women's rights
- encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Came up with a Boyles law
- wanted an absolute monarchy, the government should be strong
- a system in which multiple groups share decision-making power
20 Clues: father of vaccines • wanted women's rights • Came up with a Boyles law • found craters on the moon • believed in the separation of powers • developed laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • believed the people should write the laws • to know something one did not know before • used the microscope to study microorganisms • ...
Scientific revolution 2023-08-29
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- View that the earth is the center of the universe
- Branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- A tool designed to make objects appear closer
- Scientist who was forced by the Catholic Church to take back his ideas
- A polish astronomer that developed heliocentric theory
- A tool used for viewing very tiny objects
- Equivalent to the word nature
- An expert in mathematics
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- The forced that maintained the planetary orbits and kept objects from flying into space
- French mathematician who influenced the use of the scientific method
- German astronomer that proved the ide of heliocentrism
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Introduced the vaccine for smallpox
- Society of baptized Christians'
- New way of thinking about the natural world based on willingness to question
- Collection of eight planets that revolve around the sun
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- A period of European history
- Scientist that discovered laws of motion and gravity
- English philosopher that proposed scientific theory
20 Clues: An expert in mathematics • A period of European history • Equivalent to the word nature • Society of baptized Christians' • Introduced the vaccine for smallpox • A tool used for viewing very tiny objects • A tool designed to make objects appear closer • View that the earth is the center of the universe • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Types of thinking 2025-01-28
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- – Using senses to gather information.
- Thinking – Generating new ideas and innovative solutions.
- – Choosing a course of action among alternatives.
- Theory – Robert Sternberg's model emphasizing analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- Intelligence – The ability to recognize and manage emotions.
- Intelligence – Using knowledge and experience.
- Intelligences – Howard Gardner's theory of various types of intelligence, such as linguistic and spatial.
- Thinking – Generating multiple solutions or ideas.
- Intelligence – Solving new problems without relying on past knowledge.
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- Thinking – Evaluating past experiences to guide future actions.
- Load Theory – Understanding how working memory processes information.
- Thinking – Understanding concepts that aren't physically present.
- – Drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
- Thinking – Solving problems through indirect and creative approaches.
- Thinking – Narrowing down multiple ideas to find one solution.
- Thinking – Breaking complex issues into smaller components.
- Intelligence – The ability to navigate social environments effectively.
- Thinking – Analyzing facts to form a judgment.
- Thinking – Reasoning systematically and clearly.
- – Thinking about one’s own thought processes.
20 Clues: – Using senses to gather information. • – Thinking about one’s own thought processes. • Thinking – Analyzing facts to form a judgment. • Intelligence – Using knowledge and experience. • Thinking – Reasoning systematically and clearly. • – Choosing a course of action among alternatives. • Thinking – Generating multiple solutions or ideas. • ...
Famous Scientist 2025-01-29
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- - Discovered the circulation of blood in the human body
- - Discovered gravity after seeing an apple fall
- - Developed the double helix model of DNA structure
- - Developed the laws of planetary
- - Developed the first periodic table of elements
- - Developed the first vaccine for rabies
- - Pioneered the study of electromagnetism
- - Laid the foundation for quantum mechanics with his equation
- - Proposed the wave-particle duality of electrons
- - Famous for his work on black holes and theoretical physics
- - First woman to win a Nobel Prize for her work
- Created the laws of motion
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- - Famous for his contributions to evolution theory
- - Developed the Uncertainty Principle
- - He developed the theory of relativity
- - father of modern genetics, studied pea plants
- - Invented the first practical telephone
- - First person to walk on the Moon
- - Known as the father of microbiology
- - Pioneer in electricity and invented the lightning rod
- - Discovered X-rays
- - Proposed the quantum theory of energy
- - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- - Discovered the electron
- - Discovered radium and polonium
25 Clues: - Discovered X-rays • - Discovered the electron • Created the laws of motion • - Discovered radium and polonium • - Developed the laws of planetary • - First person to walk on the Moon • - Developed the Uncertainty Principle • - Known as the father of microbiology • - He developed the theory of relativity • - Proposed the quantum theory of energy • ...
Forensic Psychology 2025-03-09
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- An alternative offender model where criminals travel further
- An offender who acts impulsively
- A profiling method developed by the FBI
- Brain structures linked to aggression
- A UK-based offender profiling approach
- Psychologist behind differential association theory
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour results from childhood experiences
- Rehabilitation approach involving victims and offenders
- A gene linked to ADHD
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay harm
- A criticism of the top-down approach
- Lombroso’s theory of criminal appearance
- Profiling technique based on crime scene locations
- Personality trait linked to risk-taking
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- Brain region associated with impulse control in criminal
- A form of psychological side effect of custodial sentencing
- A prison system rewarding good behaviour
- Gene linked to violent behaviour
- Personality trait related to lack of empathy and aggression
- Reference to reoffending
- Model used to determine an offender’s likely home location
- Approach to profiling that uses data and statistics
- An offender who plans crimes carefully
- Therapy that involves challenging irrational thinking
24 Clues: A gene linked to ADHD • Reference to reoffending • An offender who acts impulsively • Gene linked to violent behaviour • A criticism of the top-down approach • Brain structures linked to aggression • A UK-based offender profiling approach • An offender who plans crimes carefully • A profiling method developed by the FBI • Personality trait linked to risk-taking • ...
Classical and Operant Conditioning 2023-12-08
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- reinforcement after a set number of times/period of time
- type of schedule that rewards every time
- in operant conditioning, applying/adding something
- how often reinforcement is given
- amount of time needed for reinforcement
- developed the theory of behaviorism and Little Albert experiment
- in operant conditioning, done to increase a behavior
- training an automatic response by pairing two stimuli and creating an association between them
- in classical conditioning, innate
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- experiment conditioning a baby to fear rats or anything similar
- in operant conditioning, done to decrease a behavior
- training a behavior through reinforcement and punishment
- developed theory of classical conditioning
- in operant conditioning, removing something
- reinforcement after a varying number of times/period of time
- number of times needed for reinforcement
- in classical conditioning, trained
- skinner's main work, involved and rat and the pressing of buttons which gave rewards or punishments
- pavlov's main work, involved a dog and the association of food with a ringing bell
- developed theory of operant conditioning
20 Clues: how often reinforcement is given • in classical conditioning, innate • in classical conditioning, trained • amount of time needed for reinforcement • type of schedule that rewards every time • number of times needed for reinforcement • developed theory of operant conditioning • developed theory of classical conditioning • in operant conditioning, removing something • ...
Computational Thinking 2024-04-22
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- Salah satu teori komputasi (Computability Theory)
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan IS
- Proses menguraikan masalah kompleks menjadi lebih sederhana
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan CS
- Simbol dalam Flowchart untuk mengakhiri dan memulai
- Penulisan algoritma yang menggunakan simbol-simbol
- Simbol Flowchart untuk Input/Output berbentuk
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- Metode pendekatan gabungan dari sintaks dan statistik
- Salah satu teori komputasi (Automata Theory)
- Simbol Flowchart untuk Process berbentuk
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan SE
- Fokus pada detail penting dan mengabaikan detail lain yang tidak penting
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan CE
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan IT
- Salah satu teori komputasi (Computational Complexity Theory)
- Pendekatan dengan menggunakan data-data yang berasal dari statistik
- Penemu Computational Thinking
- Proses mencari kesamaan pola dalam suatu masalah
- Mengembangkan solusi langkah demi langkah terhadap masalah yang dihadapi
- Pendekatan dengan menggunakan aturan-aturan tertentu
20 Clues: Penemu Computational Thinking • Simbol Flowchart untuk Process berbentuk • Salah satu teori komputasi (Automata Theory) • Simbol Flowchart untuk Input/Output berbentuk • Proses mencari kesamaan pola dalam suatu masalah • Salah satu teori komputasi (Computability Theory) • Penulisan algoritma yang menggunakan simbol-simbol • ...
Nursing Theorist Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-16
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- Published her Theory of "Caratative Caring"
- means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love)
- Published her "Adaptation Model"
- developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Theorist of "Philosophy in Nursing Practice"
- First Director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
- a pioneer in nursing research who developed the 21 Nursing Problems
- promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- this is having a feeling of sense of adequacy or well-being.
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- strengthens the effect of the focal stimilus
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- It is a feeling of Displeasure
- using spoken or written words
- a design or model; a repetitive goal
- in which the person makes use of the nurse's help
- published the "Nursing Process Theory"
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by
- first lady of nursing
- an organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given s
20 Clues: first lady of nursing • using spoken or written words • It is a feeling of Displeasure • Published her "Adaptation Model" • a design or model; a repetitive goal • published the "Nursing Process Theory" • Published her Theory of "Caratative Caring" • Theorist of "Philosophy in Nursing Practice" • strengthens the effect of the focal stimilus • ...
6A Vocabulario by Heidi Posas 2022-03-17
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- Mi dibujo (drawing) está en un ____.
- La nieve es ____.
- El color de muchas plantas es ____.
- El color del cielo (sky) en la noche es ____.
- Me gusta el color morado. Es el color mas ____!
- Mi hermano hizo un ___ de la fiesta con su cámara!
- Yo veo mis programas favoritos en el ___.
- Yo tengo mi lámpara y despertador encima de la ____.
- Yo uso un ___ para mirar mi pelo (hair).
- El color del cielo (sky) es ___.
- El ____ es muy importante para despertarme (wake up) en la mañana.
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- La ___ se usa como una luz.
- No me gusta el color marrón. Es el color mas ____!
- El sol es color ____.
- Mi ____ es grande. Yo tengo muchas de mis posesiones aquí.
- Yo decoro (decorate) mis ventanas con ____.
- Yo tengo ropa (clothes) en mi ___.
- Yo duermo en la ___.
- Mi armario es ____. No tiene muchas cosas.
- El jugo de naranja es color ____.
- Mi dormitorio es mi ___ dormitorio. Yo no comparto (share) con nadie (nobody).
21 Clues: La nieve es ____. • Yo duermo en la ___. • El sol es color ____. • La ___ se usa como una luz. • El color del cielo (sky) es ___. • El jugo de naranja es color ____. • Yo tengo ropa (clothes) en mi ___. • El color de muchas plantas es ____. • Mi dibujo (drawing) está en un ____. • Yo uso un ___ para mirar mi pelo (hair). • Yo veo mis programas favoritos en el ___. • ...
Josh Abrahams - Spanish Colors and School Supplies 2023-01-04
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- Where do you hold your pencils?
- What do you use when you make a mistake?
- What do you take notes in?
- What is the color of grapes?
- What do you check your math with?
- What is a color of small flowers?
- What do you watch videos on?
- What is the color of mud?
- What is the color of a bee?
- What do you write notes with?
- What do you use to measure things?
- What is the color of snow?
- What is the color of the sky?
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- Where do you work in class?
- You use to show important facts?
- What you use to add colors?
- What is the color of a strawberry?
- What do you write on?
- Where do you store all your work?
- What do you write with in math?
- Where do you sit in class?
- Where do you put your homework?
- What is the color of night?
- What is the color of grass?
- What do you get when you mix yellow and red?
25 Clues: What do you write on? • What is the color of mud? • What do you take notes in? • Where do you sit in class? • What is the color of snow? • Where do you work in class? • What you use to add colors? • What is the color of night? • What is the color of grass? • What is the color of a bee? • What is the color of grapes? • What do you watch videos on? • What do you write notes with? • ...
Activity: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-03
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- COUNTRIES – The less industrialized nations dependent on core countries for capital.
- MONETARY FUND – The organization that fosters global monetary cooperation and stability.
- THEORY – The theory that focuses on understanding the “periphery” in relation to the core.
- – The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments.
- GLOBALIZATION – The spread of goods, services, capital, and technology across countries.
- TRADE ORGANIZATION – The body that regulates and facilitates international trade.
- COUNTRIES – The buffer states that share traits of both core and periphery.
- NATIONS – The intergovernmental organization promoting cooperation and maintaining order.
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- ORGANIZATIONS – Institutions that facilitate cooperation and coordination among nations.
- GLOBALIZATION – The growth of the worldwide political system in size and complexity.
- – The sociologist who developed the world-systems theory.
- GLOBALIZATION – The worldwide transmission of ideas, meanings, and values.
- – The system that dominated Western Europe before the rise of capitalism.
- THEORY – The approach to social analysis and change developed by Wallerstein.
- COUNTRIES – The dominant, capitalist states with high industrialization and urbanization.
15 Clues: – The sociologist who developed the world-systems theory. • – The system that dominated Western Europe before the rise of capitalism. • GLOBALIZATION – The worldwide transmission of ideas, meanings, and values. • COUNTRIES – The buffer states that share traits of both core and periphery. • ...
CS20 Theory Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
- If ALL inputs are on, the output is on. If even one input is off, the output is off.
- does the math, boolean (if, else)
- If one input is on, but the other input is off, the output is on.
- a key with two different formulas for encrypting and decrypting
- Does the wiring
- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- NFTS are used to guarantee this about a piece of art.
- stores a single memory address, or a single instruction, or a single number as a result of the instructions
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- this key is used to encrypt and decrypt data with randomly generated sequence of bits that cannot be easily guessed
- a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster
- Overflow errors are tracked by...
- Use quibits instead of bits, where you measure the probability rather than the actual 1 or 0
- is a component of a computer's central processing unit that directs the operation of the processor
- Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates that will store a single bit (0 or 1)
- (Logic Gates)Reverses the input
16 Clues: Does the wiring • (Logic Gates)Reverses the input • Overflow errors are tracked by... • does the math, boolean (if, else) • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software • NFTS are used to guarantee this about a piece of art. • a key with two different formulas for encrypting and decrypting • If one input is on, but the other input is off, the output is on. • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2021-08-18
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- Chemical that dissolves hair at skin level
- Permanent method that inserts a single needle into follicle
- Condition of unwanted or superfluous hair
- Wax that does not use strips
- Permanent method that uses both galvani and thermolysis
- Most common method for small areas
- When women grow hair where typically men do
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- Permanent removal using IPL
- Permanent method that destroys hair by decomposing papilla
- Permanent hair removal using electric current
- Ancient method of hair removal where cotton is twisted across skin
- Removal using a, sweet substance, paste with a rolling motion
- Wax that uses strips
- Temporary hair removal tyically done at home
- Permanent hair removal using light that destroys the bulb
- Removal of hair from the follicle
16 Clues: Wax that uses strips • Permanent removal using IPL • Wax that does not use strips • Removal of hair from the follicle • Most common method for small areas • Condition of unwanted or superfluous hair • Chemical that dissolves hair at skin level • When women grow hair where typically men do • Temporary hair removal tyically done at home • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2012-03-09
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- According to Ruben Abel, humans are ______________.
- ______ ________ stated that, if you practice anything for 10,000 hours, you will be successful in the field ;This man wrote "Outliers"
- My parents told me, therefore it must be true!
- Many ______ occurred in Seahaven which caused Truman to doubt his reality; inconsistencies
- I doubt, so the best I can do is guess.
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- If you have lived in Europe your entire life, your world map tends to be ___________.
- "Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often then they are right."
- I am _______ certain that I have a birth mother.
- The theory and study of knowledge.
- Is ignorance bliss?
- If it's true, we believe it, and we have sufficient evidence for it, then it is ________ _____ _________.
- The long lasting controversy of whether knowledge is biological (genetic) or created through your experiences.
- Molly experienced a _______ ______ when she found out that the tooth fairy was nothing but a lie that her parents constructed.
- The heater is warm. By touching the heater, we are using the _________ truth test to verify this fact.
- Doc C. acted out the Cave Allegory in class because although some of us understand simply by reading, others are _________ learners.
- This truth test will prove that my the man my mom calls "dad" is my grandfather.
16 Clues: Is ignorance bliss? • The theory and study of knowledge. • I doubt, so the best I can do is guess. • My parents told me, therefore it must be true! • I am _______ certain that I have a birth mother. • According to Ruben Abel, humans are ______________. • "Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often then they are right." • ...
Cognitive Behavioral Theory 2014-05-29
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- Talking to one's self.
- A disaster.
- Not logical.
- An idea or opinion formed by a sudden occurrence in the mind.
- One's own opinion on a subject.
- To draw a conclusion based on a generalization.
- Rational emotive behavior therapy.
- Observing how the more efficient person behaves.
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- An emotional state or reaction.
- The process of forming thoughts in the mind.
- To accept the existence of something.
- Identifying and changing irrational statements that are a part of one's self talk.
- To see something in the worst way possible
- Albert Ellis's theory on how thoughts influence behavior.
- Severe despondency and dejection.
- The way one acts and conducts themselves.
16 Clues: A disaster. • Not logical. • Talking to one's self. • An emotional state or reaction. • One's own opinion on a subject. • Severe despondency and dejection. • Rational emotive behavior therapy. • To accept the existence of something. • The way one acts and conducts themselves. • To see something in the worst way possible • The process of forming thoughts in the mind. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2024-02-02
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- Indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
- This type of rhythm/note gets two beats.
- This means to gradually get softer.
- Extra staff lines above or below the staff.
- The 5 horizontal lines that notes are on.
- Signature Tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout.
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- Forte, Mezzo Forte, and Piano are examples of this.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music.
- The "pulse" of music, like your heartbeat.
- Two or more notes played together. Each combination forms a chord.
- These types of notes/rhythms get half a beat each.
- This type of rhythm/note gets four beats.
- This divides the staff into measures.
- This means to gradually get louder.
- A composition with two different parts played together.
16 Clues: This means to gradually get softer. • This means to gradually get louder. • This divides the staff into measures. • Indicates the end of a piece of music. • This type of rhythm/note gets two beats. • This type of rhythm/note gets four beats. • The 5 horizontal lines that notes are on. • The "pulse" of music, like your heartbeat. • ...
Theory (Chapter 4) 2024-09-05
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- A procedure, such as reward or punishment, that changes a response to a stimulus; the act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency.
- A group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; here, child development!
- The theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow)
- The part of behaviorist theory that describes learning through observing and imitating an example. The model observed can be real, filmed, or animated; and the child mimics in order to acquire the behavior. (Bandura)
- Theory referring to the social and cultural influences influences on child development, explaining how those are inseparable from inborn influences on development. (Vygotsky)
- The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime.
- Incorporating new information by putting it together with what is already known; Children usually first try to put new experiences in the categories they already know. (Piaget)
- Incorporating new information by adjusting the categories, or schema, of what is already known to allow the new information to fit. (Piaget)
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- The brain's response to a perceived threat; when a person senses a threat or danger, the brain will become less flexible and revert to primitive attitudes and procedures.
- A plan or framework that makes an organizational pattern from which to operate; the building blocks of knowledge used for thinking. (Piaget)
- The thinking process by which a person "makes sense" and puts into balance new information with what is already known. (Piaget)
- The process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of and relative independent of specific interventions like exercise, experience, or environment
- Self-centered; regarding the self as the center of all things; the inability to take someone else's intellectual or physical point-of-view. (Piaget)
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others.
- The relational bond that connects a child to another important person; feelings and behaviors of devotion or positive connection. (Bowlby, Ainsworth)
- Human activity or behavior that is relatively free of rules except for those imposed by the participants themselves, focuses on the doing rather than the end result or product, is controlled by the participants, and that requires interaction and involvement.
16 Clues: The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime. • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others. • The theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow) • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- The speed of cpu
- temporary storage location that holds frequently used data to speed up access
- feches the instruction (2 words)
- a system that uses only two states, typically represented as 0 and 1, to express information
- an electronic pathway that connects different components, like the CPU, memory, and peripherals, allowing them to transfer data, addresses, and control signals
- a unit of digital information storage equal to about one billion bytes
- a computer hardware component that reads and writes data on optical discs like CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays using a laser(2 words)
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- to record information on an official list or record
- The motherboard is _____ colored board
- a standard code that assigns a unique number to each English letter,
- a fundamental digital circuit within a computer's Central Processing Unit (CPU) that performs arithmetic and logical operations
- a unit of digital storage equal to approximately one trillion bytes
- the firmware on a computer's motherboard that starts the computer up and helps the operating system communicate with the hardware
- a small piece of something, a short amount of time, or the smallest unit of information in computing, representing a choice between two possibilities (like on/off, or 0/1)
- a unit of digital information that is made up of eight bits, which are binary digits of either 0 or 1
- the rate at which a computer's processor executes instructions, measured in cycles per second(2 words)
16 Clues: The speed of cpu • feches the instruction (2 words) • The motherboard is _____ colored board • to record information on an official list or record • a unit of digital storage equal to approximately one trillion bytes • a standard code that assigns a unique number to each English letter, • a unit of digital information storage equal to about one billion bytes • ...
"main itna tasty hun skull" -shourya 2022 2022-08-12
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- The strongest base found is _________ hydroxide.
- The pH level 1.2 indicates a strong _______.
- Which vein carries oxygenated blood?
- The formula by which resistance in an electric circuit is calculated was given by ________.
- The right hand thumb rule was given by ________.
- Which muscular wall separates the right and the left side of the heart?
- The reaction of acids and bases is called _______ reaction.
- Which secretion of pancreas is used for regulation of sugar?
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- Which is the largest artery of the human body?
- Same elements with different masses are called _______.
- In which of the chambers of the heart does the deoxygentated blood enter?
- A current carrying coil with a soft iron core in the center of it is called a ______________.
- The combined theory of light consisting of the particle theory and the wave theory is called the ________ theory of light.
- The current symbols of the periodic table were given by _______.
- The magnetic effect of electricity was experimentally verified by the scientist __________.
15 Clues: Which vein carries oxygenated blood? • The pH level 1.2 indicates a strong _______. • Which is the largest artery of the human body? • The strongest base found is _________ hydroxide. • The right hand thumb rule was given by ________. • Same elements with different masses are called _______. • The reaction of acids and bases is called _______ reaction. • ...
theories of aging 2023-10-07
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- combines somatic mutation
- theory one or more harmful genes that activate over time
- genes is caused by environmental damage
- of living theory everyon has a finite number of breathes or heartbeats
- weakens over time
- promotes self-esteem
- the result of skin changing
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- theory everyone has a biological timeline to follow
- apart of the hypothalamus
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- antioxidants reduce this
- and tear good health will reduce the risk of
12 Clues: weakens over time • promotes self-esteem • deoxyribonucleic acid • antioxidants reduce this • combines somatic mutation • apart of the hypothalamus • the result of skin changing • genes is caused by environmental damage • and tear good health will reduce the risk of • theory everyone has a biological timeline to follow • theory one or more harmful genes that activate over time • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-07
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- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- The Pleasure Principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture?
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- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___.
- Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___. • The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
orgins of life 2022-05-20
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- life on earth came from microorganism that originated from outer space
- design, this theory provides no source for the intelligence
- Creationism, species are formed from each kind not from one common ancestor
- evolution, all species derived from one common ancestor
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- Clark, he discovered DNA
- a type of enzyme capable of building organic coumpounds
- world theory, early life did not contain DNA but ran first
- theory, is a well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- theory, prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes
- theory, first organisms were derived from self replicating clay crystals
10 Clues: Clark, he discovered DNA • a type of enzyme capable of building organic coumpounds • evolution, all species derived from one common ancestor • world theory, early life did not contain DNA but ran first • design, this theory provides no source for the intelligence • theory, prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes • ...
Nicolaus Copernicus 2017-12-06
Across
- Stands for "the sun"
- Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church
- Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made
- Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______
Down
- __________ theory — sun is center of solar system
- Polish astronomer
- The ______ theory by Ptolemy said the earth was stationary
- Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491
- Copernicus also said sun spins on own ____ every 24 hrs.
- His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • Stands for "the sun" • Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______ • __________ theory — sun is center of solar system • Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made • Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491 • Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church • His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615 • ...
Unit 4 Part 2 - Personality 2025-02-07
Across
- in Freud's theory, the personality system consisting of basic sexual and aggressive drives
- therapists provide a caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which would help clients develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
- personality theory that consists of five traits - openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, extraversion, neuroticism
- a widely used test in which people are asked to interpret 10 inkblots
- a person's characteristic pattern of behavior
- in Freud's theory, the area of the unconscious containing material that is retrievable into conscious awareness
- shifting aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening- object or person
- our sense of competence and effectiveness
- the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment
Down
- the ego's methods of unconsciously protecting itself against anxiety
- an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- disguising one's own threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test
- projective test consisting of ambiguous pictures about which people are asked to make up stories
- in Freud's theory, the conscious division of personality
- the most widely used personality inventory
16 Clues: our sense of competence and effectiveness • the most widely used personality inventory • a person's characteristic pattern of behavior • in Freud's theory, the conscious division of personality • the ego's methods of unconsciously protecting itself against anxiety • a widely used test in which people are asked to interpret 10 inkblots • ...
