color theory Crossword Puzzles
NOCTI Part Five 2019-11-25
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- Choosing an appropriate image is important because it
- A carpet store owner has business cards printed, and the back side looks like a folded $20 bull. The fake $20s were dropped near the store, and people would get $20 off when the cards were “redeemed”. This is considered
- Historically, the color purple represents
- One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color
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- Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color
- A well designed travel brochure should contain
- Which color creates the impression of coolness
- In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be
- Black, white, and gray may be used with any other color or combination of colors to result in
- When selecting the most readable type for a billboard application, a designer should consider
- Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color
11 Clues: Historically, the color purple represents • A well designed travel brochure should contain • Which color creates the impression of coolness • Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color • Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color • Choosing an appropriate image is important because it • ...
Color Theory Part 2 2022-11-02
7 Clues: brown and gray • red, blue, yellow • orange, green, violet • yellow-green, green, blue-green • blue-violet, yellow-green, red-orange • yellow/violet, red/green, blue/orange • blue, light blue, dark blue, blue green
NOCTI Part Five 2019-11-25
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- Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color
- A well designed travel brochure should contain
- Historically, the color purple represents
- In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be
- When selecting the most readable type for a billboard application, a designer should consider
- Choosing an appropriate image is important because it
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- A carpet store owner has business cards printed, and the back side looks like a folded $20 bull. The fake $20s were dropped near the store, and people would get $20 off when the cards were “redeemed”. This is considered
- Which color creates the impression of coolness
- Black, white, and gray may be used with any other color or combination of colors to result in
- Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color
- One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color
11 Clues: Historically, the color purple represents • Which color creates the impression of coolness • A well designed travel brochure should contain • Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color • Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color • Choosing an appropriate image is important because it • ...
NOCTI Part Five 2019-11-25
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- Choosing an appropriate image is important because it
- Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color
- In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be
- Which color creates the impression of coolness
- A well designed travel brochure should contain
- One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color
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- A carpet store owner has business cards printed, and the back side looks like a folded $20 bull. The fake $20s were dropped near the store, and people would get $20 off when the cards were “redeemed”. This is considered
- Black, white, and gray may be used with any other color or combination of colors to result in
- Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color
- Historically, the color purple represents
- When selecting the most readable type for a billboard application, a designer should consider
11 Clues: Historically, the color purple represents • Which color creates the impression of coolness • A well designed travel brochure should contain • Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color • Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color • Choosing an appropriate image is important because it • ...
TFN Crossword Set B 2025-10-07
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- Caritative Caring Theory
- Bureaucratic Theory
- Adaptation Theory
- Core, Care, Cure
- 21 Nursing Problem
- Behavioral System model
- Theory of Culture Care Diversity
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Self Care Deficit
- System Model
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Environmental
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- Human to Human Relationship
- Transpersonal Caring
- Nursing Process
- Human Becoming
- Nursing Needs Theory
- Interpersonal Relations
- Novice to Expert
- Health Promotion Model
- Expanding Consciousness
21 Clues: System Model • Environmental • Human Becoming • Nursing Process • Core, Care, Cure • Novice to Expert • Adaptation Theory • Self Care Deficit • 21 Nursing Problem • Bureaucratic Theory • Transpersonal Caring • Nursing Needs Theory • Health Promotion Model • Behavioral System model • Interpersonal Relations • Expanding Consciousness • Caritative Caring Theory • Theory of Goal Attainment • ...
Guess your big 2019-10-16
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- Shore / Favorite reality tv show to laugh at (GTL)
- / What type of hair do I have?
- / Favorite movie genre(conjuring series)
- / My favorite tv genre (friends, that 70's show, one day at a time, the office)
- / Are all of these answers true?
- CHECK / Favorite twitter saying at the moment
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- / Freudian Theory (my major)
- / My eye color
- / My favorite color
- / My birth month
- / First thing I do after class
- / Your family
12 Clues: / Your family • / My eye color • / My birth month • / My favorite color • / Freudian Theory (my major) • / What type of hair do I have? • / First thing I do after class • / Are all of these answers true? • / Favorite movie genre(conjuring series) • CHECK / Favorite twitter saying at the moment • Shore / Favorite reality tv show to laugh at (GTL) • ...
Humanities/Chapter 15 - Extra Credit Puzzle 2023-04-21
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- Composer of 4'33".
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of ____.
- The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's theory of Aryan _____ superiority.
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in ____.
- The first totalitarian state of the 20th century was established in ____.
- Leading action painter of the 20th century.
- Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of the ____.
- Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon's uses a style known as ____.
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with ____ acting.
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- Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art?
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession in known as ____.
- For much of his music, Aaron Copeland found inspiration in American ___ songs.
- The aesthetic, production, and materials of minimalist artworks are inspired by ___ technology.
- To achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in ___ theory.
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- Purging the canvas of all recognizable subject matter was the aim of artists such as Mondrian and ____.
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of the ____.
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark work ____.
- Wright's "Fallingwater" depended on the inventive use of the ____.
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art.
20 Clues: Composer of 4'33". • The pioneer figure in American Pop art. • Leading action painter of the 20th century. • Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art? • Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with ____ acting. • Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of ____. • To achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in ___ theory. • ...
Color Theory Project: WHITE 2023-11-21
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- In the movie Black Swan, the color white represents...
- white What specific shade of white is popular in the SS24 season?
- A white flag acts a a symbol of...
- What battle marked the end of the American Revolution?
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- What fiber is naturally white?
- The color white often represents...
- Gray What Oscar Wilde character avoids the color white after committing murder?
7 Clues: What fiber is naturally white? • A white flag acts a a symbol of... • The color white often represents... • In the movie Black Swan, the color white represents... • What battle marked the end of the American Revolution? • white What specific shade of white is popular in the SS24 season? • ...
M.Ed Psychology Cross-Word 2022-04-08
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- _____ gave the theory of Social learning which stresses on observational learning, imitation and modelling.
- ______ developed the theories of cognitive dissonance and social comparison also called social comparison theory.
- ___________ gave the famous hierarchy of needs.
- _________ discovered the concept of classical conditioning.
- Father of analytical Psychology.
- Father of Intelligence in Psychology who invented the first practical IQ test.
- Father of American Psychology.
- Known for the behavioural psychology, cognitive map, latent learning and purposive behaviorism.
- Father of psychoanalytic Psychology.
- Father of Sociology.
- Humanist thinker who gave the theory of client centered therapy.
- ________ developed the theory on the psychological development of humans.
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- First women to serve as the president of the American Psychologic Association (APA).
- American psychologist who proposed the theory of Comprehensive learning.
- Father of Experimental Psychology.
- Child psychologist who gave the theory of cognitive theory.
- _________ is also known for his maturation theory of child development.
- American Psychologist who gave the theory of Multiple Intelligence.
- American psychologist who gave the theory of moral development and gave the six stages of the same.
- American Psychologist who gave the theory of operant conditioning.
- American psychologist who is famous for his work on the association between human emotions and facial expressions.
- Jewish-Russian Psychologist who gave the Socio-cultural theory or the Social development theory.
22 Clues: Father of Sociology. • Father of American Psychology. • Father of analytical Psychology. • Father of Experimental Psychology. • Father of psychoanalytic Psychology. • ___________ gave the famous hierarchy of needs. • _________ discovered the concept of classical conditioning. • Child psychologist who gave the theory of cognitive theory. • ...
Art Defintions 2022-03-23
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- are created when white is added to any hue on the color wheel.
- is a hard compound of plaster of Paris or whiting in glue, used in sculpture or as a base for gilding or painting on wood.
- a volatile solvent used to make paint or other mixtures less viscous.
- a strong, coarse unbleached cloth made from hemp, flax, cotton, or a similar yarn, used to make items such as sails and tents and as a surface for oil painting.
- is a type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, commonly linseed oil.
- consists of colorants or colored lights that can be mixed in varying amounts to produce a gamut of colors.
- the action of mixing or combining things together.
- is a body of practical guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of a specific color combination
- a color that combined with a given color makes white or black.
- for drawing and filling in large areas.
- visual arts technique resulting in a semi-transparent layer of colour.
- able to be dissolved in water.
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- is a painting method in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
- are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, and a tertiary.
- a color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors.
- acrylic_paint is a fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion and plasticizers, silicone oils, defoamers, stabilizers, or metal
- A substance mixed with pigment, it holds raw pigment in such a way that it becomes workable in a painting medium.
- is a color made by mixing full saturation of one primary color with half saturation of another primary color and none of a third primary color, in a given color space such as RGB, CMYK or RYB.
- uses three colors equally spaced around the color wheel.
- a brush with bristles forming a flattened oval head, used in oil painting.
- is where an artist adds black to a colour to darken it down.
21 Clues: able to be dissolved in water. • for drawing and filling in large areas. • the action of mixing or combining things together. • a color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors. • uses three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. • is where an artist adds black to a colour to darken it down. • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- a style characterized by dull color and strong lines
- the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- a person who rules with absolute power
- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- a theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
- Rousseau wrote the book called...
- believed that people were naturally good and they were corrupt
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
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- believed that everybody should have freedom of thought and expression
- believed in women equality
- believed that laws exist to preserve social order not to average crimes
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- believed that you can't have one person or small group controlling the government
- believed that all humans are selfish and wicked
- Hobbes wrote a book called...
- to know something one did not know before
- voltaire wrote the book called...
- believed that people could learn from experiences and improve themselves
20 Clues: believed in women equality • Hobbes wrote a book called... • voltaire wrote the book called... • Rousseau wrote the book called... • a person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • believed that all humans are selfish and wicked • a style characterized by dull color and strong lines • ...
Color Schemes 2012-12-17
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- Another word for color is_
- Color is one of the _ of art.
- Red, Yellow and Orange are _ colors.
- Colors that are close to each other on the color wheel and share a hue
- Colors apposite each other on the color wheel
- White added to a color makes a _
- A primary color + a secondary color makes a _ color.
- a plan for organizing colors is called a color _.
- The _ of a color describes how bright or dull it is.
- The lightness or darkness of a color is its _.
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- Black added to a color makes a _.
- Orange can be muted (neutralized) by adding _.
- Green, Orange and Violet are _ colors.
- Blue, Green and Violet are _ colors.
- A colorful arc in the sky is called a _
- A color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color
- Red, Yellow and Blue are _ colors.
- Black White and Gray
18 Clues: Black White and Gray • Another word for color is_ • Color is one of the _ of art. • White added to a color makes a _ • Black added to a color makes a _. • Red, Yellow and Blue are _ colors. • Blue, Green and Violet are _ colors. • Red, Yellow and Orange are _ colors. • Green, Orange and Violet are _ colors. • A colorful arc in the sky is called a _ • ...
Vocabulary Quiz #2 2012-09-30
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- truth
- having one color
- the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
- altruistic
- baleful
- favorable for
- an imprecation
- new or unique
- to speak harmful untruths
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- advantageous
- doctrine that there is more than one god
- to assert the contrary or opposite of
- authoritative example
- prior
- a contention or quarrel
15 Clues: truth • prior • baleful • altruistic • advantageous • favorable for • new or unique • an imprecation • having one color • authoritative example • a contention or quarrel • to speak harmful untruths • to assert the contrary or opposite of • doctrine that there is more than one god • the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
Theories and Theorists in Human Development 2024-01-29
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- responsible for operant conditioning theory
- stage one of erikson's theory- essential that primary caregiver establishes this
- believes that culture/social environment determines behavior
- theory based on belief that people's behavior is determined by forces in environment
- is responsible for the theory of cognitive development
- created the heinz dilemma
- to view the world in relation to oneself
- developed a theory with 8 stages where one must resolve a conflict
- responsible for social cognitive theory
- bandura used this in his experiment to demonstrate the social cognitive theory
- kohlberg's theory identifies decisions that are based on these
- level that child can learn with help
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- theory with ideas about how people process info/learn
- showing child how to perform task by demonstrating
- theory based on belief that dev. is unconscious
- permanence knowing that an object exists even when hidden
- developed theory of classical conditioning
- concept requiring logical thinking skills
- ability to be sensitive and understanding to others thoughts, feelings, experiences
- when a child repeats what an adult does
- pioneer in psychoanalytic theory
- type of conditioning where behavior is associated with emotional response
- providing help until child is confident
23 Clues: created the heinz dilemma • pioneer in psychoanalytic theory • level that child can learn with help • when a child repeats what an adult does • responsible for social cognitive theory • providing help until child is confident • to view the world in relation to oneself • concept requiring logical thinking skills • developed theory of classical conditioning • ...
To Pimp a Butterfly (tracklist) 2021-11-19
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- no cost
- mother
- what walls?
- AA directors theory
- place or keep (someone) in a residential institution
- aint gotta lie craig
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- famous fictional slave
- up for purchase
- the sweeter the juice
- natural color of skin
- myself[explicit]
- whats a dollar worth
- politics black struggle debates
- a man who will die
- variation of okay
15 Clues: mother • no cost • what walls? • up for purchase • myself[explicit] • variation of okay • a man who will die • AA directors theory • whats a dollar worth • aint gotta lie craig • the sweeter the juice • natural color of skin • famous fictional slave • politics black struggle debates • place or keep (someone) in a residential institution
Unit 3 review 2024-05-22
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- Trichromatic theory of color vision: said 3 types of color receptors in the eye
- Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
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- The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enables us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- The way our senses adjust to different stimuli
- The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- An organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful holes
- The use of preexisting knowledge to organize individual features into a unified whole
12 Clues: The way our senses adjust to different stimuli • The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs • Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere • The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time • ...
Sensation and Perception 2013-11-27
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- created the trichromatic (three color) theory.
- developed the opponent-process theory.
- a stroke left this person unable to perceive movement.
- demonstrated inattentional blindness through video clip with an unnoticed woman with an umbrella.
- noted, "the light rays are not color."
- noted that two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not an amount, for a difference to be detected.
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- researched choice blindness using pictures of faces.
- studies awareness of faint stimuli and called them absolute threshold.
- demonstrated that neurons in the occipital lobe's visual cortex receive information from individual ganglion cells in the retina.
- showed that it's not just brain-injured people that have two visual information systems.
10 Clues: developed the opponent-process theory. • noted, "the light rays are not color." • created the trichromatic (three color) theory. • researched choice blindness using pictures of faces. • a stroke left this person unable to perceive movement. • studies awareness of faint stimuli and called them absolute threshold. • ...
AP Psychology Review 2024-05-07
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- experimental study of memory
- theory of cognitive development
- multiple intelligences
- memories
- two factor theory
- intelligence theory
- language and perception
- parenting styles
- developed a sociocultural theory of child development
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- attachment theory
- six stages of moral reasoning
- monkey experiments
- developed a theory of classical conditioning
- research on the conditioning processes
- we are born with a predisposition to learn an language
- operant conditioning
- human sexual response
- social learning theory/cognitive perspective
- stages of life/development
19 Clues: memories • parenting styles • attachment theory • two factor theory • monkey experiments • intelligence theory • operant conditioning • human sexual response • multiple intelligences • language and perception • stages of life/development • experimental study of memory • six stages of moral reasoning • theory of cognitive development • research on the conditioning processes • ...
AP Psychology Review 2024-05-07
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- experimental study of memory
- theory of cognitive development
- multiple intelligences
- memories
- two factor theory
- intelligence theory
- language and perception
- parenting styles
- developed a sociocultural theory of child development
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- attachment theory
- six stages of moral reasoning
- monkey experiments
- developed a theory of classical conditioning
- research on the conditioning processes
- we are born with a predisposition to learn an language
- operant conditioning
- human sexual response
- social learning theory/cognitive perspective
- stages of life/development
19 Clues: memories • parenting styles • attachment theory • two factor theory • monkey experiments • intelligence theory • operant conditioning • human sexual response • multiple intelligences • language and perception • stages of life/development • experimental study of memory • six stages of moral reasoning • theory of cognitive development • research on the conditioning processes • ...
Theory 2020-09-19
Unit 3 review 2024-05-22
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- Trichromatic theory of color vision: said 3 types of color receptors in the eye
- Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
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- The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enables us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- The way our senses adjust to different stimuli
- The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- An organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful holes
- The use of preexisting knowledge to organize individual features into a unified whole
12 Clues: The way our senses adjust to different stimuli • The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs • Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere • The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time • ...
Unit 3 review 2024-05-22
Across
- Trichromatic theory of color vision: said 3 types of color receptors in the eye
- Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
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- The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enables us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- The way our senses adjust to different stimuli
- The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- An organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful holes
- The use of preexisting knowledge to organize individual features into a unified whole
12 Clues: The way our senses adjust to different stimuli • The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs • Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere • The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time • ...
Unit 3 review 2024-05-22
Across
- Trichromatic theory of color vision: said 3 types of color receptors in the eye
- Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
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- The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enables us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- The way our senses adjust to different stimuli
- The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- An organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful holes
- The use of preexisting knowledge to organize individual features into a unified whole
12 Clues: The way our senses adjust to different stimuli • The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory inputs • Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere • The tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time • ...
AP Psychology Unit 3 2022-11-27
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- perceiving objects as unchanging (having constant color, brightness, shape, and size) even as illumination and retinal images change.
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors - one more sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue- which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- hearing begins when sound waves strike this part, causing this tight membrane to vibrate.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation. Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivations, and alertness.
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- a depth cue, such as retinal disparity, that depends on the use of two eyes.
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or the auditory nerves; the most common form of hearing loss, also called nerve deafness.
- a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another.
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain. Opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coming from the brain.
- an organized whole. It emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis.
- our movement sense; our system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- the chamber between the eardrum and the cochlea containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup), that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window.
- an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession.
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; sound waves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating an area where one can not see because no receptor cells are located there.
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere.
- dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names.
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs.
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information.
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency.
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Determined by amplitude.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris.
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- the ability to adjust to changed sensory input, including an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field.
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. They detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- a depth cue, such as interposition or linear perspective, available to either eye alone.
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea.
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red, and vice versa.
- the sense or act of hearing.
- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition.
- perceiving an object as having a constant brightness even as its illumination varies.
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- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the influence of bodily sensations, gestures, and other states on cognitive preferences and judgments.
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time. Just noticeable difference.
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness.
- the organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings.
- the principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food influences its taste.
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time.
- a binocular cue for perceiving depth. By comparing retinal images from two eyes, the brain computes distance -the greater the disparity between the two images, the closer the object.
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- a less common form of hearing loss, caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea.
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch.
- a laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals.
- the central force point in the retina, around which the cones cluster.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- our sense of body movement and position that enables our sense of balance.
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object.
- sensory nerve endings that respond to stimulus.
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups.
- failing to notice changes in the environment; a form of inattentional blindness.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
68 Clues: the sense or act of hearing. • sensory nerve endings that respond to stimulus. • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness. • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus. • a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another. • a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency. • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
- - J
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - Discussed the rpopagation
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - Triangular glass block
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- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - Curves Outwards
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - F
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - Electromagnetic wave
- - Different range of color
- -Curves inward
- Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - wave theory
- - H
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
28 Clues: - F • - J • - H • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - Constructive and Destructive • - max planck introduced in 1900 • -Light travel in straight lines • - Distance between peak of a wave • ...
History of Microbiology 2022-11-18
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- First given to the Queen of England
- When nonscience claims to be science
- Aristotle made this theory first
- Pyogenes This causes Strep
- Type of spore discovered by John Tyndall
- Color a positive gram stains
- "Bad Air"
- History's greatest microbiologist
- "Lady with the Lamp"
- Without bias
- What did Anton Van Leeuwenhoek discover?
- With bias
- The first vaccine created by Edward Jenner
- Supported spontaneous generation
- "Saviour of Mothers"
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- Technique developed by Louis Pasteur
- "Father of Antisepsis"
- Outside the domain of science
- Alexander Fleming's discovery
- A tool we use for answering questions
- Color a negative gram stains
- Created over 40 vaccines
- Method ALL scientists must use
- Leeuwenhoek called microorganisms this...
- this microbiologist created contact tracing
25 Clues: "Bad Air" • With bias • Without bias • "Lady with the Lamp" • "Saviour of Mothers" • "Father of Antisepsis" • Created over 40 vaccines • Pyogenes This causes Strep • Color a positive gram stains • Color a negative gram stains • Outside the domain of science • Alexander Fleming's discovery • Method ALL scientists must use • Aristotle made this theory first • Supported spontaneous generation • ...
Psychology 2023-11-09
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- Anything that based on personal opinion and feelings
- What color goes in the middle of the color wheel and fits with everything
- Your senses ability to adjust to their surroundings
- Drugs that you breathe or smell
- The most sensitive
- Drugs that slow you down
- Your height, weight, hair and eye color
- Memory that you can recall at anytime for the rest of your life
- Voted as the most important
- Drugs that make you see dragons
- Any action that be be observed and studied
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- Drugs that speed you up
- Legal drug that most of us have taken (many right now)
- Drugs that change your hormones and make you recover faster
- The weakest of your 5 senses
- Memory that you will be replaced as soon as it is no longer needed
- The scientific study of human behavior and mental process.
- A belief that one has without statistical scientific evidence
- The rules that must be followed for a scientific study.
- Anything that has factual measurements
20 Clues: The most sensitive • Drugs that speed you up • Drugs that slow you down • Voted as the most important • The weakest of your 5 senses • Drugs that you breathe or smell • Drugs that make you see dragons • Anything that has factual measurements • Your height, weight, hair and eye color • Any action that be be observed and studied • ...
Paxton's Puzzle 2 2024-06-10
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- COLOR WITH LONGEST WAVELENGTH
- NUCLEAR FUSION HAPPENS HERE
- NUMBER OF CARBON'S ELECTRONS
- DOUBLE-SLIT CONCLUSION
- LARGE HADRON COLLIDOR LOCATION
- IDEAL GAS LAW COMPONENTS
- SOLVED THE CHALLENGER SHUTTLE'S FAILURE
- THAILAND CAPITOL
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- EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE SCALE
- WEAKEST IMF
- OPPOSITE OF PROXIMAL
- PROPOSED ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
- NEWTON'S SECOND LAW
14 Clues: WEAKEST IMF • THAILAND CAPITOL • NEWTON'S SECOND LAW • OPPOSITE OF PROXIMAL • DOUBLE-SLIT CONCLUSION • IDEAL GAS LAW COMPONENTS • EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE SCALE • NUCLEAR FUSION HAPPENS HERE • SI UNIT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT • NUMBER OF CARBON'S ELECTRONS • COLOR WITH LONGEST WAVELENGTH • LARGE HADRON COLLIDOR LOCATION • PROPOSED ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER • SOLVED THE CHALLENGER SHUTTLE'S FAILURE
Fraud Theories 2015-09-09
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- Nonshareable problem
- Belief by a reasonable, professionally-trained and prudent person that a fraud has occurred, is occurring and/or will occur
- Looking at behaviors
- Formally asking questions
- The suspect
- The Theory of Differential Association says that crime is ______________.
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- Looking at records and documents
- Proposed explanation
- Making an excuse for bad behavior
- The supposed color of the shirt of an executive who is a fraudster.
- Dr. Cressey's theory is known as the Fraud ____________.
11 Clues: The suspect • Proposed explanation • Nonshareable problem • Looking at behaviors • Formally asking questions • Looking at records and documents • Making an excuse for bad behavior • Dr. Cressey's theory is known as the Fraud ____________. • The supposed color of the shirt of an executive who is a fraudster. • ...
Important People in Psychology 2013-04-24
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- Conformity and impression formation experiments
- universal grammar
- misinformation effect
- Attachment studies with baby monkeys
- Studies emotions and their relation to facial expression
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- Client centered therapy, unconditional positive regard
- Pseudopatient experiment
- Standford prison experiment
- forgetting curve
- Analytic Psychology
- "hidden observer" during hypnosis
- Psychoanalysis
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- Father of cognitive theory, theories used in treatment of clinical depression
- Father of Psychology
- Intelligence test
- Stage theory of moral development
- Baby Albert
- Stage theory of cognitive development
- Rational emotive behavior therapy
- Social-learning theory
- psycho-social development
- Analytical, Creative and Practical intelligence
- attachment theory
- Obedience studies
- Prospect Theory
- Classical conditioning
- theory of multiple intelligences
28 Clues: Baby Albert • Psychoanalysis • Prospect Theory • forgetting curve • Intelligence test • universal grammar • attachment theory • Obedience studies • Analytic Psychology • Father of Psychology • misinformation effect • Social-learning theory • Classical conditioning • Pseudopatient experiment • psycho-social development • Cognitive Dissonance Theory • Standford prison experiment • ...
Solar System and The Universe 2025-10-21
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- theory that the universe started as a tiny point and has been expanding ever since
- feature of the sun
- the last stage of our suns life cycle
- galaxy galaxy with arms like a pinwheel
- innermost layer of the sun
- measurement that astronomers use when measuring distances in space
- round or oval shape galaxy
- the first stage of a star's life cycle
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- center of our solar system
- an object from space that lands on Earth's surface
- outermost layer of the sun
- galaxy with a featureless appearance
- theory that the universe could stop expanding and collapse in on itself
- galaxy with no clear shape
- color of the sun when viewed from space
15 Clues: feature of the sun • center of our solar system • outermost layer of the sun • galaxy with no clear shape • innermost layer of the sun • round or oval shape galaxy • galaxy with a featureless appearance • the last stage of our suns life cycle • the first stage of a star's life cycle • galaxy galaxy with arms like a pinwheel • color of the sun when viewed from space • ...
Theoretical Perspective of Public Policy Making 2022-12-11
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- in basic assumption of system theory, government institutions and political process
- ______ is behavior of actor within institution in neo-institutional theory
- Similar to elite theory, this
- They implement policy in elite theory
- elites make policy by making decision base on their ______, priorities, values (Nilai) and interests towards some problem instead of the masses.
- Each group comprises of individuals who shared same interest and attitude and Group make claims upon other groups to preserve / fights to improve its interest (public problem of its concern)refers to the ___________ of group theory.
- Policy is formulated ______ the political system (black box) but no description given on how political system makes decision
- In elite theory, they have no power and easily manipulated.
- the weaknesses of neo-institutional theory is the roles and functions /influence of political parties, various groups in a society, and public opinions ______ explained.
- in group's theory, Government will act as a _____ toward group struggle by making decisions that could accommodate interest of all group.
- ______ is interconnection between institutions, rules and regulations(system and values)in neo-institutional theory
- describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society.
- in Groups theory they would influences government decision makers to shape decisions that would _____ interest of the group.
- process to maximize own self-interest (individual interest) and to achieve "maximum social gain".
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- In making policy decisions in neo institutional theory, actors _______ within institution, system and procedures to achieve political and policy goals
- in system theory, Policy making is influence by political system _______to its environment.
- _____is government / political institutions: executive, legislative & judiciary in neo-institutional theory
- the weaknesses of group theory is it does not _____________ how government reacted towards group struggle and make policy decision
- In elite theory, they composed of people with wealth, intelligence, and skills.
- in rational theory, Political actor _____ all facts(information) then listed and ranked all alternatives according to priorities to solve problem (all information required to list and rank is assume available)
- This theory assumed public policy is the output/outcome from political system responses to the demand arising from its environment
- ________ decision making is individuals in rational decision making theory, the decision is made by groups of _______ through
- in basic assumption of system theory, (decisions / laws / rules) = policy
- Public policy not reflective of public demand, but rather a product of the elites values refers to the _________ of the elite theory
- political theory, Political actor analyzes alternative - determine all consequences such as cost, benefits, advantages and disadvantages resulting from each of
- rational theory assumed individual values is primary in making ______, instead of groups, organizations and societies values.
- Theory describes policy making by focusing on the behavior of the decision / policy maker within governmental or political institutions
- in basic assumption of system theory, anything outside political system that influence input and output. Example: changes in IT, social, demography, economy)
- also describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society.
- elites make policy decision by making small changes to the earlier decisions/policy to constraints of resources, expertise &_______.
- ____ is people in the institutions (official actor), and outside institutions (unofficial actor)in neo-institutional theory
- in basic assumption of system theory, public responses towards output
- in basic assumption of system theory, come from the environment , comprises of demand / support (example: when people pay tax, obey regulations/decisions made by government)
- alternative
34 Clues: alternative • Similar to elite theory, this • They implement policy in elite theory • In elite theory, they have no power and easily manipulated. • describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society. • also describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society. • in basic assumption of system theory, public responses towards output • ...
Chapter 3 2017-01-10
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- Minimum stimuli necessary to detect a sense
- No optic nerves or receptor cells are present here
- Wave height
- Light sensitive portion of the eye containing rods and cones
- Below threshold stimuli
- Carries visual information to the brain
- Color we experience
- Responds to features
- Body position and movement of body parts
- Head versus body position
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- You wont notice change in an environment after a brief visual interruption
- Theory that there are 3 different color receptors
- Diminishing sensitivity to unchanging stimulus
- Term for hearing
- Amount of energy in waves
- Distance from one peak to the next
- Ring of muscle in the eye
- Behind the pupil; focuses on retina
- This determines pitch
- Adjustable opening in the eye's center in which light enters
20 Clues: Wave height • Term for hearing • Color we experience • Responds to features • This determines pitch • Below threshold stimuli • Amount of energy in waves • Ring of muscle in the eye • Head versus body position • Distance from one peak to the next • Behind the pupil; focuses on retina • Carries visual information to the brain • Body position and movement of body parts • ...
Media Theorists 2023-11-27
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- Reception
- Representation
- Media Effects
- Genre Theory
- End of Audience
- Fandom
- Identities
- Narrative Theory
- Cultivation
- Min Risk, Max Audience/Profit
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- Hyperreality/Postmodernism
- Regulation
- Patriarchy Theory
- Narrative Codes
- Power Theory
- Postcolonialism
- Gender Performativity
- Binary Opposites
- Character Types
- Feminist Theory
20 Clues: Fandom • Reception • Regulation • Identities • Cultivation • Power Theory • Genre Theory • Media Effects • Representation • Narrative Codes • End of Audience • Postcolonialism • Character Types • Feminist Theory • Binary Opposites • Narrative Theory • Patriarchy Theory • Gender Performativity • Hyperreality/Postmodernism • Min Risk, Max Audience/Profit
Color Schemes 2012-12-17
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- Blue, Green and Violet are _ colors.
- A colorful arc in the sky is called a _
- Red, Yellow and Blue are _ colors.
- a plan for organizing colors is called a color _.
- A color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color
- A primary color + a secondary color makes a _ color.
- Colors that are close to each other on the color wheel and share a hue
- Green, Orange and Violet are _ colors.
- The lightness or darkness of a color is its _.
- Black added to a color makes a _.
- Black White and Gray
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- Colors apposite each other on the color wheel
- The _ of a color describes how bright or dull it is.
- White added to a color makes a _
- Another word for color is_
- Red, Yellow and Orange are _ colors.
- Color is one of the _ of art.
- Orange can be muted (neutralized) by adding _.
18 Clues: Black White and Gray • Another word for color is_ • Color is one of the _ of art. • White added to a color makes a _ • Black added to a color makes a _. • Red, Yellow and Blue are _ colors. • Blue, Green and Violet are _ colors. • Red, Yellow and Orange are _ colors. • Green, Orange and Violet are _ colors. • A colorful arc in the sky is called a _ • ...
color 2020-06-24
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- There are many seeds on its appearance.
- Top something means boss
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- There is a beauty legend about it.
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- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- Its color is purple.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- Something is monkeys'favorite.
10 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There is a beauty legend about it. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2020-06-24
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- Something is monkeys'favorite.
- Its color is purple.
- There is a beauty legend about it.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
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- Top something means boss
- There are many seeds on its appearance.
- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
10 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • There is a beauty legend about it. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2014-01-07
Color 2020-02-27
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- the color that is a mixture of black and white, the color of clouds when it rains
- of a dark reddish-blue colour
- the colour of chocolate or soil
- a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sun
- of the colour of fresh blood
- of a pale red colour
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- of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass
- a round sweet fruit that has a thick orange skin and an orange centre divided into many parts
- of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type of this
- having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very dark night
10 Clues: of a pale red colour • of the colour of fresh blood • of a dark reddish-blue colour • the colour of chocolate or soil • a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sun • of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass • the color that is a mixture of black and white, the color of clouds when it rains • ...
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color 2018-10-25
color 2024-04-03
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- This is a primary color often associated with fire, passion, and energy. It can evoke emotions such as love, excitement, and intensity.
- This is a color often associated with purity, innocence, and cleanliness. It can evoke feelings of simplicity, clarity, and peace.
- This is a color often associated with nature, growth, and freshness. It can evoke feelings of balance, harmony, and renewal.
- This is a primary color often associated with the sky and the ocean. It can evoke feelings of calmness, serenity, and tranquility.
- This is a color often associated with darkness, mystery, and elegance. It can evoke feelings of sophistication, formality, and strength.
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- This is a color often associated with royalty, luxury, and spirituality. It can evoke feelings of mystery, magic, and creativity.
- This is a color often associated with warmth, enthusiasm, and creativity. It can evoke feelings of energy, vitality, and adventure.
- This is a color often associated with earth, stability, and reliability. It can evoke feelings of warmth, comfort, and security.
- This is a primary color often associated with sunshine and happiness. It can evoke feelings of warmth, optimism, and joy.
- This is a color often associated with sweetness, romance, and femininity. It can evoke feelings of affection, tenderness, and compassion.
10 Clues: This is a primary color often associated with sunshine and happiness. It can evoke feelings of warmth, optimism, and joy. • This is a color often associated with nature, growth, and freshness. It can evoke feelings of balance, harmony, and renewal. • ...
Color 2024-08-19
10 Clues: The color of snow. • The darkest color. • The color of grass. • The color of bananas. • The color of the sky. • The color of chocolate. • A light version of red. • A mix of red and yellow. • A bright color like apples. • A color made by mixing red and blue.
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color 2025-07-18
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- what do you get if you mix red and blue?
- What color are oranges usually?
- what color is dark like a night without stars?
- What colors are often used in doctors' clothing?
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- What color is the sky when it is clear without clouds during the day?
- What color is identical to leaves and grass?
- Whatc olor is like peanuts?
- What color are bananas generally?
- What color is synonymous with women?
- What color is a ripe apple?
10 Clues: Whatc olor is like peanuts? • What color is a ripe apple? • What color are oranges usually? • What color are bananas generally? • What color is synonymous with women? • what do you get if you mix red and blue? • What color is identical to leaves and grass? • what color is dark like a night without stars? • What colors are often used in doctors' clothing? • ...
learning theory & Bowlby's theory 2013-11-22
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- the response before conditioning
- after conditioning
- one experimenter behind the learning theory
- reinforcement to increase the likelihood that behaviors will occur
- validity A strength of the learning theory
- the number of concepts from Bowlby's theory
- What bowlby saw attachment as
- period a period of time when attachments should be formed
- the most important attachment that is formed
- reinforcement when a parent repeats the feeding/cuddling
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- a cognitive framework that helps organize and interpret information
- releasers Include such things as crying, smiling, gazing & gurgling
- working model A template
- base when a child periodically comes into contact with its attachment figure
- before conditioning
- hypothesis early life experiences have an impact on later life
- What proximity ensures
- the response after conditioning
- one of the experimenters behind learning theory
19 Clues: after conditioning • before conditioning • What proximity ensures • working model A template • What bowlby saw attachment as • the response after conditioning • the response before conditioning • validity A strength of the learning theory • one experimenter behind the learning theory • the number of concepts from Bowlby's theory • the most important attachment that is formed • ...
Color nuances 2022-09-22
17 Clues: café • ocre • doré • beige • violet • bronze • corail • ivoire • abricot • argenté • bordeaux • turqoise • rose pale • bleu-vert • vert foncé • bleur clair • bleu turquoise foncé
crossword (color) 2023-05-30
Color Wheel 2023-10-25
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- blue, green and purple and colors they are connected to in the color wheel.
- mixed with black and makes color darker
- hue and its Compliment’s closest analogous hues
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- shows the connection between colors and organizes these colors into groups.
- equally spaced from each other on the color wheel
- a secondary color
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- Comprised of colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- Can only be found in their natural pigment
- tertiary color
- created by mixing a primary and secondary color
- created by mixing 2 primary colors
- It is the hue plus its tints and shades
- Base color on the color wheel
- a primary color
- red, yellow, and orange, and colors they are connected to in the color wheel.
- mixed with white and makes color lighter
17 Clues: tertiary color • a primary color • a secondary color • Base color on the color wheel • created by mixing 2 primary colors • mixed with black and makes color darker • It is the hue plus its tints and shades • mixed with white and makes color lighter • Can only be found in their natural pigment • Colors next to each other on the color wheel • ...
Color Variety 2025-10-06
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- wheel: A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- colors: 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.
- (n) The desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray. (v) To make a hue duller by adding gray. For example, the color olive is a tone of the hue yellow-green. You may need to tone the hue orange if you plan to use it as a wall color.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- harmony: Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- colors: Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- scheme (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- colors: The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
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- (meh-TAM-er-izm): Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- colors: Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- colors: Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- (achromatic): Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- colors: 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.
- or Saturation: Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- colors: The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
19 Clues: Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • colors: Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • colors: Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • scheme (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination. • ...
Color MEDINA 2025-12-03
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- Most important aspect in regards to seeing color
- All colors (the range of colors)
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Add Gray to your paint
- Harmonies Combining colors for effect
- Skip 3 on the color wheel
- Add black to may darker colors
- One color
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- Colors opposite or across each other on the color wheel
- Hame of a color
- Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange
- Green, Purple, Orange
- 3 to 4 Neighboring colors on the color wheel
- Brightness or dullness of a color
- Add white to may the color lighter
- Colors that are ocean-like (Blue, Green, Violet)
- Colors that are like fire (Red, Orange, Yellow)
17 Clues: One color • Hame of a color • Red, Yellow, Blue • Green, Purple, Orange • Add Gray to your paint • Skip 3 on the color wheel • Add black to may darker colors • All colors (the range of colors) • Brightness or dullness of a color • Add white to may the color lighter • Harmonies Combining colors for effect • 3 to 4 Neighboring colors on the color wheel • ...
Sensation and Perception 2021-10-21
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- Nearby objects seem to pass by faster when looking out the window of a car than do far away objects due to motion ______.
- Cells located throughout the body that detect pain.
- 3-D movie creation would rely of which binocular cue?
- The scientific term for smell.
- The movement of fluid in the semi-circular canals helps to determine a person’s _____.
- Which type of threshold is most relevant to Weber’s Law?
- Which effect relies on a person seeing the mouth move in one way but hearing something different?
- Studying how tired individuals might miss or have false alarms is an important part of the _____ _____ theory.
- Pushing a pencil into a person’s ear might puncture their tympanic membrane resulting in _____ deafness.
- Which nerve fibers are the sensation neurons in the spinal cord according to gate-control theory?
- Being able to pick out one sound out of many.
- With your eyes closed, you can touch your finger to your nose. This sense of body position is known as the _____ sense.
- The scientific term for taste.
- These types of messages, which are below a person’s absolute thresholds, are known to have limited effects on a person’s unconscious.
- These types of cells, located in the visual cortex, are responsible for seeing lines, angles and shapes.
- Staring at a red image and then looking away produces a fuzzy green image in your field of vision. In terms of the opponent-processing theory, the fuzzy image is known as an _____.
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- Having two ears allows a person to better detect sound _____.
- The ability for the brain to simultaneously see color, form, depth, and motion.
- Lights that flash on and off giving the illusion of motion are called?
- Which is a basic taste receptor for poison?
- Having a section or spot of the basilar membrane damaged would result in the loss of hearing of specific pitches. Which theory of hearing best explains this idea?
- Not realizing that your nose is in your visual field?
- Physical energy, such as light waves are converted into neural impulses.
- Which is a basic taste receptor for meat?
- refers to a predisposition to perceive things in a certain way.
- The volley principle is best used to describe the _____ theory of hearing.
- TRUE OR FALSE: ESP has been replicated in a controlled laboratory setting.
- In sensation and perception, it is defined as an “organized whole.”
- These photoreceptors in the peripheral of the retina are more sensitive to dim light and shape outlines.
- A person can get used to wearing inverted goggles due to the concept of perceptual _____.
- What concept did the visual cliff study help establish?
- These photoreceptors located in the center of the retina that are responsible for seeing color.
- Bipolar cells are located in the _____.
- Switching your attention between two tasks typically results in low performance on both tasks because humans can rarely perform ______.
- After writing his manuscript on the computer, Clyde printed it on an old printer, but the ink smeared. Clyde could still read his manuscript because of _____ processing.
- Cones see red, green and blue according to which theory of color?
36 Clues: The scientific term for smell. • The scientific term for taste. • Bipolar cells are located in the _____. • Which is a basic taste receptor for meat? • Which is a basic taste receptor for poison? • Being able to pick out one sound out of many. • Cells located throughout the body that detect pain. • 3-D movie creation would rely of which binocular cue? • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2017-01-06
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- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- recipient of nursing care
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- interpersonal theory founder
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
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- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- the product and information obtained from the system
- limited in scope and less abstract
- the focus of Pender's theory
- abstract, board theory
- end product of a system
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • the focus of Pender's theory • interpersonal theory founder • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • the product and information obtained from the system • ...
Ch. 4 Crossoword 2017-01-06
Across
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
- the product and information obtained from the system
- recipient of nursing care
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- end product of a system
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
Down
- limited in scope and less abstract
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- the focus of Pender's theory
- abstract, board theory
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- interpersonal theory founder
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • the focus of Pender's theory • interpersonal theory founder • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory • ...
Chapter 4: Theorectical Foundations of Nursing Crossword Puzzle. 2017-01-06
Across
- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- the product and information obtained from the system
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
- the focus of Pender's theory
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
- end product of a system
Down
- recipient of nursing care
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- limited in scope and less abstract
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- abstract, board theory
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
- interpersonal theory founder
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • the focus of Pender's theory • interpersonal theory founder • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • the product and information obtained from the system • ...
Ch. 4 Crossword 2017-01-06
Across
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- the product and information obtained from the system
- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- end product of a system
- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
Down
- recipient of nursing care
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
- interpersonal theory founder
- limited in scope and less abstract
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
- the focus of Pender's theory
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
- abstract, board theory
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • interpersonal theory founder • the focus of Pender's theory • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • the product and information obtained from the system • ...
Ch. 4 Crossword 2017-01-06
Across
- the product and information obtained from the system
- end product of a system
- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
- abstract, board theory
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- recipient of nursing care
- the focus of Pender's theory
- interpersonal theory founder
Down
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- limited in scope and less abstract
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • the focus of Pender's theory • interpersonal theory founder • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • the product and information obtained from the system • ...
Chapter 3 - Sensation and Perception 2013-09-23
Across
- Tendencies to organize stimuli into meaningful groups - includes proximity, continuity and closure
- Retinal receptors that detect faint light, specifically, black, white and gray
- The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye that contains the cells which transduces light into neural energies
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye that allows light in; large in the dark, small in bright light
- The ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- Retinal receptors that detect fine detail and allow color sensation
- The study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli and our psychological experience of them
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- The process through which sensory receptors convert the sensory stimulation into neural impulses
- According to the Young-Heimholtz Trichromatic Color Theory, the number of different color receptors we have in our retinas (spelled out)
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- Depth cues that rely on the use of two eyes
- A short one of these in electromagnetic energy results in the perception of bluish colors, long ones resulting in red
- Depth cues that function within either eye alone
- The processing that allows us to detect color, motion, form and depth simultaneously (One word)
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another (two words, no space)
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a given proportion or percentage
- The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- German for "whole," this theory says our brain tends to integrate information into meaningful wholes
- The tendency to perceive objects as unchanging
- An illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
21 Clues: Depth cues that rely on the use of two eyes • The tendency to perceive objects as unchanging • Depth cues that function within either eye alone • Retinal receptors that detect fine detail and allow color sensation • Retinal receptors that detect faint light, specifically, black, white and gray • ...
color 2020-06-22
Across
- as an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- something is monkeys' favorite.
- this kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- top something means boss.
- its shape is like some houses.
Down
- there are many seeds on its appearance.
- this kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- its color is purple.
- something a day keeps doctor away.
- there is a beauty legend about it.
10 Clues: its color is purple. • top something means boss. • its shape is like some houses. • something is monkeys' favorite. • something a day keeps doctor away. • there is a beauty legend about it. • there are many seeds on its appearance. • this kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • as an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2020-06-24
Across
- There is a beauty legend about it.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- Top something means boss
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- Something is monkeys'favorite.
Down
- There are many seeds on its appearance.
- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- Its color is purple.
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
10 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • There is a beauty legend about it. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
Color 2020-11-30
color 2021-07-30
10 Clues: black... • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • the ocean • Large marsupial • bede dongbong • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • color of the leaf • the name of a fruit
Color 2023-07-28
Across
- A vibrant and intense color that symbolizes passion and love, evoking feelings of happiness and courage.
- A cool-toned color that symbolizes tranquility and trust, often associated with the sky and sea.
- A color associated with nature and warmth, providing a stable and warm feeling, often linked to the color of trees and soil.
- A vibrant and warm color that symbolizes energy and cheerfulness, often associated with the color of sunlight.
- A bright and soft shade that evokes femininity and a romantic feel.
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- A color associated with nature and vitality, conveying a sense of peace and abundance.
- An elegant and mysterious color that stimulates creativity and romantic feelings.
- A bright and lively color that represents cheerfulness and luck, often associated with sunlight and lotus flowers.
- A sophisticated and solemn color that symbolizes mystery and power, also associated with the universe.
- A neutral and calming color that provides a sense of stability and trust.
10 Clues: A bright and soft shade that evokes femininity and a romantic feel. • A neutral and calming color that provides a sense of stability and trust. • An elegant and mysterious color that stimulates creativity and romantic feelings. • A color associated with nature and vitality, conveying a sense of peace and abundance. • ...
color 2023-09-12
Color 2024-10-03
10 Clues: add black • add white • Blue and Yellow • red,yellow,blue • red and blue make • Green,orange,purple • red and yellow make • Shade from light to dark • pairs of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel • three or more colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
Color 2024-10-03
color 2025-01-30
Across
- what color does red and yellow make
- what color is at the end of the rainbow
- this one is not really a color
- what color does red and orange make
- what color is at the start of the rainbow
- what is the darkest color
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- what color is a lemon
- what is the schools color
- what color does yellow and blue make
- what color does red and blue make
10 Clues: what color is a lemon • what is the schools color • what is the darkest color • this one is not really a color • what color does red and blue make • what color does red and yellow make • what color does red and orange make • what color does yellow and blue make • what color is at the end of the rainbow • what color is at the start of the rainbow
Color 2025-08-11
Across
- The color of fire or ripe strawberries.
- The color of chocolate or tree trunks.
- The color of grass and leaves.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- The color of snow and milk.
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- A color between red and yellow, also a fruit.
- A light red color, often linked to flowers.
- The color of the sun and ripe bananas.
- A color made by mixing red and blue.
- The darkest color, the opposite of white.
10 Clues: The color of snow and milk. • The color of grass and leaves. • A color made by mixing red and blue. • The color of the sky on a clear day. • The color of chocolate or tree trunks. • The color of the sun and ripe bananas. • The color of fire or ripe strawberries. • The darkest color, the opposite of white. • A light red color, often linked to flowers. • ...
Color 2025-09-19
Color 2025-07-25
10 Clues: color of sky • color of tree • color of snow • color of ocean • Color of koala • color of piglet • color of orange • color of lavender • color of strawberry • color of something dark
Color 2025-07-25
10 Clues: / • / color of sky • / color of snow • / color of tree • / color of piglet • / color of orange • /color of lavender • blue / color of ocean • / color of strawberry • / color of something dark
COLOR THEORY TERMS 2021-08-05
5 Clues: Name of the colour • Intensity or purity of Hue • A hue produced by adding grey • A hue produced by adding white • Degree of lightness or darkness of a hue
TFN Victor Gabriel S Pocsidio 2019-11-18
Across
- Theory of Human Caring
- refers to a specialized field of practice
- system model
- action taken by nurses
- individuals, families, communities and other groups
- human being's significant others and physical surrounding
- Adaptation Model of Nursing
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully
- Interpersonal Relations Theory
- Theory of Caritative Caring
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- human processes of living and dying
- Environmental Theory
- Self-Care Theory
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Novice to Expert
- more specific than a conceptual model
- Behavioral System Model
- care, cure, core nursing theory
- from 2 greeks words, meta-with paradeigma-patterns
20 Clues: system model • Self-Care Theory • Novice to Expert • Environmental Theory • Theory of Human Caring • action taken by nurses • Behavioral System Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Adaptation Model of Nursing • Theory of Caritative Caring • Interpersonal Relations Theory • care, cure, core nursing theory • Human-to-Human Relationship Model • human processes of living and dying • ...
Science 2018-08-20
Across
- A solid ball of very hot metals in the earth's interior
- A liquid ball of very hot metals in the earth's interior
- Type of metamorphism in which the mineralogy and texture of rocks are changed over a wide area by deep burial and heating
- Type of plate movement that explains that two plates collide with each other
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that moon shoots out from earth
- Many minerals have similar ________, and changes its ________ when exposed to heat or air
- Third planet in the solar system
- Type of plate movement that explains that two plates move away from each other
- A hypothetical supercontinent that included all current land masses
- A test if mineral for the quality and amount of the light it reflects
- Cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust
- Formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- Occurs when two plates move sideways against each other
- A naturally occuring chemical compound, a crystalline form of abiogenic in origin
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that gas clouds were captured by the sun
- Desintegration of rocks into smaller pieces
- Theory of the origin of universe that claims new matters are created constantly
- Center of earth's solar system
- Largest later of the earth's interior
- Theory of the origin of universe that explains that it initiates another Big Bang
- Type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed by heat, due to contact with magma
- Type of rock which has been changed by extreme heat and pressure
- An igneous volcanic rock formation in which hot magma from inside the Earth flows out
- Phenomenon of eruption of magma on the earth's surface
- A type of igneous rock that forms within the earth's crust
- A type of weathering that is caused by several biological activity
- Tendency of a mineral to break along flat planar surfaces as determined by the structure of its crystals
- Largest planet in the solar system
- A process inlcuding; weathering, mass movements, erosion, and deposition
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- A process that is formed or occurring beneath the surface of the Earth
- Type of sedimentary rock formed from ________ material
- Theory of the origin of universe that explains that an explosion started the expansion of the universe
- Geological process in which sediments are added to a landform or land mass
- Solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- Sediments is removed from its place of origin
- A test if mineral for the color of its powder
- A theory by Alfred Wegener
- Deformation of the Earth's crust, and more especially to folding and faulting
- Branch of astronomy dealing with universe as whole
- Any separation in a geologic formation of rocks
- A modern theory that explains seafloor spreading, and movements of lithospheric plates
- Thinnest layer of the earth's interior
- A type of weathering that cause physical disintegration of rock
- A process of formation and deformation of landforms on the surface of the earth
- Type of sedimentary rock that has resulted from compaction and cementation
- A type of rock formed by the solidification of magma
- Study of celestial objects
- Type of sedimentary rock resulted of repeated flooding and evaporation
- Minerologist also identify minerals by their ________
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that planets are wandering and caught by the earth's gravity
50 Clues: A theory by Alfred Wegener • Study of celestial objects • Center of earth's solar system • Third planet in the solar system • Largest planet in the solar system • Largest later of the earth's interior • Thinnest layer of the earth's interior • Desintegration of rocks into smaller pieces • Sediments is removed from its place of origin • ...
Sensation and Perception 2021-10-21
Across
- Nearby objects seem to pass by faster when looking out the window of a car than do far away objects due to motion ______.
- Cells located throughout the body that detect pain.
- 3-D movie creation would rely of which binocular cue?
- The scientific term for smell.
- The movement of fluid in the semi-circular canals helps to determine a person’s _____.
- Which type of threshold is most relevant to Weber’s Law?
- Which effect relies on a person seeing the mouth move in one way but hearing something different?
- Studying how tired individuals might miss or have false alarms is an important part of the _____ _____ theory.
- Pushing a pencil into a person’s ear might puncture their tympanic membrane resulting in _____ deafness.
- Which nerve fibers are the sensation neurons in the spinal cord according to gate-control theory?
- Being able to pick out one sound out of many.
- With your eyes closed, you can touch your finger to your nose. This sense of body position is known as the _____ sense.
- The scientific term for taste.
- These types of messages, which are below a person’s absolute thresholds, are known to have limited effects on a person’s unconscious.
- These types of cells, located in the visual cortex, are responsible for seeing lines, angles and shapes.
- Staring at a red image and then looking away produces a fuzzy green image in your field of vision. In terms of the opponent-processing theory, the fuzzy image is known as an _____.
Down
- Having two ears allows a person to better detect sound _____.
- The ability for the brain to simultaneously see color, form, depth, and motion.
- Lights that flash on and off giving the illusion of motion are called?
- Which is a basic taste receptor for poison?
- Having a section or spot of the basilar membrane damaged would result in the loss of hearing of specific pitches. Which theory of hearing best explains this idea?
- Not realizing that your nose is in your visual field?
- Physical energy, such as light waves are converted into neural impulses.
- Which is a basic taste receptor for meat?
- refers to a predisposition to perceive things in a certain way.
- The volley principle is best used to describe the _____ theory of hearing.
- TRUE OR FALSE: ESP has been replicated in a controlled laboratory setting.
- In sensation and perception, it is defined as an “organized whole.”
- These photoreceptors in the peripheral of the retina are more sensitive to dim light and shape outlines.
- A person can get used to wearing inverted goggles due to the concept of perceptual _____.
- What concept did the visual cliff study help establish?
- These photoreceptors located in the center of the retina that are responsible for seeing color.
- Bipolar cells are located in the _____.
- Switching your attention between two tasks typically results in low performance on both tasks because humans can rarely perform ______.
- After writing his manuscript on the computer, Clyde printed it on an old printer, but the ink smeared. Clyde could still read his manuscript because of _____ processing.
- Cones see red, green and blue according to which theory of color?
36 Clues: The scientific term for smell. • The scientific term for taste. • Bipolar cells are located in the _____. • Which is a basic taste receptor for meat? • Which is a basic taste receptor for poison? • Being able to pick out one sound out of many. • Cells located throughout the body that detect pain. • 3-D movie creation would rely of which binocular cue? • ...
Ch. 4 Crossword 2017-01-06
Across
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- abstract, board theory
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- the product and information obtained from the system
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
Down
- interpersonal theory founder
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
- recipient of nursing care
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- the focus of Pender's theory
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
- limited in scope and less abstract
- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
- end product of a system
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • interpersonal theory founder • the focus of Pender's theory • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory • ...
The Limits of Light (50pts) 2022-08-23
Across
- the shortest wavelength of light is
- this shrimp has 16 color sensors allowing it to see colors we can not
- most cameras have a filter to block IR light
- infrared can be sensed by us as heat
- the human eye can see in UV
- you use this type of wave to heat your food up
- we use radio telescopes to search for
- light acts like a
- reacts to the exposure of light and darkens
- this scientist discovered X-rays in 1895
- even more powerful than x-rays think the hulk
- are responsible for vision at low light levels (nightime)
- emit radiation across the entire spectrum
- this color of light is a waste product for plants
- waves are used to broadcast your favorite tunes
- how many colors arein the rainbow
- are an indicator of health for some birds
Down
- beyond the sea
- discovered the infrared spectrum
- you got one when you broke your arm
- this central coast butterfly uses color to ward off predators
- this color was reserved for people with elite status
- each color in the visible spectrum has a color
- are responsible for color vision
- indigo reacts with this element and turns blue
- proved sunlight contains
- made of complicated molecules that absorb or reflect
- indigo reacts with this and it turns blue
- discovered the ultra violet spectrum
- this natural plant dye was used to dye clothing for the last 25000 yrs
- the human eye has only three color sensors that see in
- this wave is used to control flight paths of planes
- dispelled the theory that our eyes illiuminate subjects
- insects see in
- can be used to break white light up into the colors of the rainbow
35 Clues: beyond the sea • insects see in • light acts like a • proved sunlight contains • the human eye can see in UV • discovered the infrared spectrum • are responsible for color vision • how many colors arein the rainbow • the shortest wavelength of light is • you got one when you broke your arm • infrared can be sensed by us as heat • discovered the ultra violet spectrum • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
Across
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
- Piaget's theory of development
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
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- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- Erikson's theory of development
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- An increase in physical size
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
24 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Color Theory and Paint Rules 2023-09-27
Across
- Wash ___ in between colors!
- One of the primary colors
- One of the secondary colors (starts with an O)
- Cover your ___!
- One of the primary colors
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- One of the secondary colors (starts with a P)
- The colors between primary and secondary
- One of the secondary colors
- Clean up after ____!
- Allow 1st ___ color to dry before starting 2nd!
- One of the primary colors
11 Clues: Cover your ___! • Clean up after ____! • One of the primary colors • One of the primary colors • One of the primary colors • One of the secondary colors • Wash ___ in between colors! • The colors between primary and secondary • One of the secondary colors (starts with a P) • One of the secondary colors (starts with an O) • Allow 1st ___ color to dry before starting 2nd!
Chemistry 2022-01-15
Across
- carbon
- everything
- chemical property
- Ketchup
- physical property
- Substances that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances through ordinary chemical processes
- all the elements
- a charge of negative electricity,
- building block for matter
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- introducing the atomic theory into
- oxygen
- iron
- Atomic boom
- created the lightbulb
- the branch of science
- hydrogen is in a bottle and u put a splint of fire in it
16 Clues: iron • oxygen • carbon • Ketchup • everything • Atomic boom • all the elements • chemical property • physical property • created the lightbulb • the branch of science • building block for matter • a charge of negative electricity, • introducing the atomic theory into • hydrogen is in a bottle and u put a splint of fire in it • ...
COLOR 2021-02-16
10 Clues: akljg • aiugha • aloighag • aloughag • aluogiha • awoghawg • The color of banana • The color of the sky • The sign means "go" in the traffic light • The color that means "stop" in the traffic light
color 2020-06-24
Across
- Its color is purple.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- There is a beauty legend about it.
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
Down
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- Something is monkeys'favorite.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
- Top something means boss.
- There are many seeds on its appearance.
10 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss. • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There is a beauty legend about it. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
Color 2024-05-14
10 Clues: what color is dirt? • what color is paper? • what color is grass? • What color is a rose? • what color are tires? • What color is Thanos? • What color is the sun? • what color is the sky? • What color is Granite? • what color is Tangerenes?
Color 2023-06-21
Across
- This color is bright and vibrant. It is the color of fire trucks and stop signs. It stands out and catches our attention.
- This color is pure and clean. It is often associated with snow and represents innocence and simplicity.
- This color is fresh and natural. It is the color of grass and leaves. It represents growth and is often associated with nature.
- This color is calm and peaceful. It reminds us of the sky and the ocean. It is often associated with feelings of tranquility.
- This color is dark and mysterious. It is often associated with the night sky and represents strength and elegance.
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- This color is regal and mysterious. It is a mix of blue and red and represents creativity and imagination.
- This color is energetic and lively. It is a mix of red and yellow and reminds us of juicy oranges and beautiful sunsets.
- This color is warm and earthy. It reminds us of the color of tree trunks and soil. It represents stability and reliability.
- This color is sunny and cheerful. It reminds us of the warmth of the sun and bright flowers. It brings happiness to our day.
- This color is sweet and delicate. It is often associated with flowers like roses and cherry blossoms. It represents femininity.
10 Clues: This color is pure and clean. It is often associated with snow and represents innocence and simplicity. • This color is regal and mysterious. It is a mix of blue and red and represents creativity and imagination. • This color is dark and mysterious. It is often associated with the night sky and represents strength and elegance. • ...
Color 2023-06-21
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- This color is bold and intense. It is a shade of pink and represents passion and creativity.
- This color is neutral and balanced. It is often associated with rainy days and represents calmness and wisdom.
- This color is bright and energetic. It is a shade of green and reminds us of zesty lime fruits and excitement.
- This color is soft and soothing. It is a shade of purple and reminds us of fragrant lavender flowers and calmness.
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- This color is deep and rich. It is a shade of red and represents strength and sophistication.
- This color is vibrant and refreshing. It is a mix of blue and green and reminds us of tropical waters and exotic destinations.
- This color is vibrant and tropical. It is a mix of pink and orange and represents warmth and liveliness.
- Blue This color is light and airy. It is a shade of blue and reminds us of clear skies and happiness.
- This color is shiny and metallic. It reminds us of the coolness of the metal and represents elegance and sophistication.
- This color is luxurious and radiant. It reminds us of the precious metal and represents wealth and success.
10 Clues: This color is bold and intense. It is a shade of pink and represents passion and creativity. • This color is deep and rich. It is a shade of red and represents strength and sophistication. • Blue This color is light and airy. It is a shade of blue and reminds us of clear skies and happiness. • ...
Color 2023-06-12
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- symbolizes passion and activity. This color represents an active and strong energy, and can be used to emphasize courage and passion.
- symbolizes the lively sunshine and pleasant mood. This color gives a bright and cheerful feeling, and can help drive creativity and positive energy.
- represents nature and comfort. This color gives you a warm and stable feeling and can be used to emphasize trust and safety.
- neutrality and quietness. This color gives a cautious and practical feel and can be used to indicate stability and quietness.
- symbolizes elegance and mystery. This color represents creativity and originality, and can be used to emphasize loyalty and dignity.
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- symbolizes harmony with nature. This color represents stability and growth, and can be used to emphasize eco-friendliness and peace.
- symbolizes passion and vitality. This color represents energy and good luck, and can be used to create a bright atmosphere.
- symbolizes solitude and serenity. This color represents power and authority, and can be used to emphasize mystery and realistic feeling.
- represents tranquility and stability. This color gives you a calm and serious feeling, and can help promote concentration and logical thinking.
- symbolizes love and romance. This color represents a soft atmosphere and fraternity, and can be used to emphasize love and intimacy.
10 Clues: symbolizes passion and vitality. This color represents energy and good luck, and can be used to create a bright atmosphere. • represents nature and comfort. This color gives you a warm and stable feeling and can be used to emphasize trust and safety. • ...
Color 2023-06-16
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- The color of ripe strawberries.
- The color of fresh snow.
- The color of grass and leaves.
- The color of the sky on a sunny day.
- The color of the night sky.
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- A color often associated with royalty.
- The color of a juicy citrus fruit.
- The color of tree trunks and chocolate.
- The color of a bright sunflower.
- A soft and delicate color often seen in flowers.
10 Clues: The color of fresh snow. • The color of the night sky. • The color of grass and leaves. • The color of ripe strawberries. • The color of a bright sunflower. • The color of a juicy citrus fruit. • The color of the sky on a sunny day. • A color often associated with royalty. • The color of tree trunks and chocolate. • A soft and delicate color often seen in flowers.
