color theory Crossword Puzzles
Pysh 2026-03-26
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- law = Principle describing proportional difference thresholds
- vu = Feeling of having experienced something before
- = Disruption of memory by other information
- attention = Focusing attention like a beam on one area
- processing = Processing multiple aspects simultaneously
- cues = Depth cues requiring one eye
- cues = Depth cues requiring both eyes
- constancy = Perceiving shape as unchanged despite angle
- party effect = Focusing on one conversation among many
- perception = Ability to see objects in three dimensions
- parallax = Objects closer appear to move faster than distant ones
- amnesia = Confusing where information was learned
- = Study of the relationship between stimuli and perception
- constancy = Perceiving objects as stable despite changes
- = Retaining information over time
- memory = Unconscious memory influencing behavior
- constancy = Perceiving color consistently under different lighting
- = Activation of related memories
- blink = Brief lapse in attention after detecting a stimulus
- detection = Identifying basic elements of stimuli
- effect = Better recall of early items in a list
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- = Transforming information into memory form
- = Decreased response to repeated stimulus
- = Accessing stored information
- constancy = Perceiving size as constant despite distance
- memory = Conscious memory of facts and events
- position effect = Better recall of first and last items
- device = Memory aid technique
- effect = Better recall of recent items
- interference = New information disrupts old memories
- memory = Memory rebuilt from stored pieces
- detection theory = Detecting stimuli under uncertain conditions
- set = Readiness to perceive something in a particular way
- processing = Encoding requiring conscious attention
- perception = Processing stimuli below conscious awareness
- of loci = Memory technique using spatial locations
- interference = Old information disrupts new learning
- effect = Better learning when spread over time
- processing = Encoding without conscious effort
- transduction = Converting physical stimuli into neural signals
40 Clues: device = Memory aid technique • = Accessing stored information • = Activation of related memories • = Retaining information over time • cues = Depth cues requiring one eye • cues = Depth cues requiring both eyes • effect = Better recall of recent items • = Decreased response to repeated stimulus • memory = Memory rebuilt from stored pieces • ...
English in Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-18
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- The literary device for characters like Marvin the Martian who can think and act like a human.
- One of the first men to walk on the moon had this nickname, which is also onomatopoeia!
- People who travel to space are called...
- Astro is a ____ meaning star.
- Sci-fi is a ____ of literature.
- ET stands for Extra...
- Huxley's novel "Brave New World" depicts this negative viewpoint of the future.
- This author discovered that books burn at a temperature of Fahrenheit 451.
- Douglas Adams wrote a book titled, "The ____ Guide to the Galaxy"
- In "The Chronicles of Narnia" the characters travel to a new world through this..
- This TV show is named after the theory for the creation of the universe, The Big ____ Theory.
- A ____ in Time is the story of 3 kids sent into space to save their father.
- The study of planets and everything in the universe.
- HG Wells is best known for his alien novel "War of the ..."
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- This planet was considered to be an inspiration to writers and poets since it is named after the goddess of love and beauty.
- The red color of Mars ____ the Roman blood and war.
- Earth is the ___ planet from the sun.
- Researchers often use the word luminosity to refer to stars. What is a synonym for this word?
- One of John Green's most famous novels about a teenage love story is called, "The ... in Our Stars"
- This name for our Galaxy is also a candy bar!
- Wars A famous movie series featuring Yoda and Darth Vader...Wars
- nasa stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, making this an _____
- This Lem novel depicts a team of researchers on a space station trying to discover a mysterious planet.
- This planet was deemed a "dwarf planet" in 2006.
24 Clues: ET stands for Extra... • Astro is a ____ meaning star. • Sci-fi is a ____ of literature. • Earth is the ___ planet from the sun. • People who travel to space are called... • This name for our Galaxy is also a candy bar! • This planet was deemed a "dwarf planet" in 2006. • The red color of Mars ____ the Roman blood and war. • ...
AP Psychology Sensation & Perception 2023-04-21
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- receptor cells in the retina responsible to night vision and perception of blindness
- ability to screen out sensory information and focus on only a small portion
- the difference between 2 stimuli must differ from a constant proportion, not a constant amount
- wavelength of light wave
- process where our eyes sense light and change it to neural messages that our brain can handle
- area of the retina that is the center of the visual field
- theory that pitch is determined by the location of the greatest vibration of the basilar membrane
- people won't notice a change in scenery after a brief interruption
- minimum difference between 2 stimuli that can be detected at least 50% of the time
- intensity of light wave
- receptor cells in the retina responsible for color
- place on the retina where there are no receptors
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- vibrating membrane in cochlea of the inner ear; it contains receptors for sound
- the lining of the eye that contains receptor cells that are sensitive to light (transduction occurs here)
- part of ear that carries sound waves into the ear also called auditory canal
- part of ear containing fluid that vibrates (where sound waves are converted to neural impulses)
- theory that pitch is determined by frequency with which hair cells in the cochlea fire
- the transparent protective coating over the front part of the eye
- transparent part of eye inside the pupil that focuses on light onto the retina
- small opening in the iris which light enters
- person's ability to know the position and movement of your body parts
- a person's diminishing sensitivity to a stimulus
- part of ear that vibrates due to sound waves
- minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time
- colored part of eye
25 Clues: colored part of eye • intensity of light wave • wavelength of light wave • small opening in the iris which light enters • part of ear that vibrates due to sound waves • a person's diminishing sensitivity to a stimulus • place on the retina where there are no receptors • receptor cells in the retina responsible for color • ...
HH LAB WEEK 2024 2024-04-10
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- Considered the largest and fullest vein and best anchored by the surrounding musculature of the arm for phlebotomy.
- the point in front of pharmacy.
- a type of chemistry panel.
- this blood phenotype lack H antigen and have anti-H in their serum.
- Known as the father of modern day pasteurization.
- the old way of saying SDS
- Can lead to false negative gram stains.
- Common skin contaminant in blood cultures.
- This type of contamination yields a high K+ and low Ca+ on a chemistry panel.
- What the C stands for in our accrediting body.
- The second “o” in the Crossword title of this game, a high % in the WBC differential can be indicative of this type of reaction.
- this scientist/physician was mocked and ridiculed during his lifetime for his theory that there was a link between hand hygiene and reduced mortality rate and only posthumously was this view widely accepted.
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- TDM lab order that is drawn after dose is given.
- the coagulation cascade pathway that is activated by tissue factor
- this antibiotic was discovered by accident as a fungal contamination of a bacterial culture.
- the additional space or volume needed to run your tests when the sample probe comes down (i.e. “blank space”)
- a type of engineering control to protect workers.
- The universal recipient blood type.
- this type of control are changes in work procedures to reduce duration, frequency and severity of exposure to hazardous chemicals.
- this type of cell is found in body fluids, except for CSF.
- the edge where you check for platelet clumps.
- the color of the code for hazardous spills.
- This type of crystal in the joint fluid is indicative of gout.
- the microbiology theory that involves the 4 postulates.
- The first S in SST
- when the biohazardous symbol is BLANK, it MUST go in the biohazardous waste.
26 Clues: The first S in SST • the old way of saying SDS • a type of chemistry panel. • the point in front of pharmacy. • The universal recipient blood type. • Can lead to false negative gram stains. • Common skin contaminant in blood cultures. • the color of the code for hazardous spills. • the edge where you check for platelet clumps. • What the C stands for in our accrediting body. • ...
Cell Review SA 2016-03-04
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- During photosynthesis, the chloroplasts of plants make oxygen and ________________.
- High _______________pressure in plant cells is necessary to keep plants standing upright.
- Plants have this instead of bones.
- What is story in the plant’s Central Vacuole?
- The juice of the cell is called _____________________.
- When focusing a microscope, always start on __________ power.
- ________________ look like dots in a cell diagram.
- Molecules continue to diffuse from high to low concentration until _____________ is reached.
- The energy of cells (made by mitochondria).
- Plants remove this global warming gas from the atmosphere during photosynthesis.
- Cell ___________ says that all living things are made of cells and that cells come from other cells.
- Maintaining a stable, balanced internal environment (“same-same”).
- Cell _______________ is the process of making ATP (and CO2) in the mitochondria
- Onion cells don’t have ______________ because they grow underground.
- The movement of molecules from high to low concentrations.
- A fancy word meaning “before nucleus”; the bacteria.
- Transport that occurs when molecules are too big to diffuse across the cell membrane.
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- KJ called the _______________ the “Mama Dot” since it makes the ribosomes.
- Iodine changes to a blue/purple/black color in the presence of _________________.
- Ribosomes make ___________________.
- Large in plant cells; small in animal cells.
- YOU are made of _________________ cells (They have a nucleus.).
- This organelle looks like a loaf of French bread.
- Salt water is a ____________________ solution to bacteria and causes them to shrink.
- _________________solution changes color in the presence of a mono or disaccharide (simple sugar).
- Cell membranes are ____________________ because they allow small molecules to pass, but not large ones.
- Site of photosynthesis.
- _____________ is the movement of water molecules from areas of high to low concentration.
28 Clues: Site of photosynthesis. • Plants have this instead of bones. • Ribosomes make ___________________. • The energy of cells (made by mitochondria). • Large in plant cells; small in animal cells. • What is story in the plant’s Central Vacuole? • This organelle looks like a loaf of French bread. • ________________ look like dots in a cell diagram. • ...
biology 2017-01-25
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- where proteins are embedded
- the site of protein synthesis
- removal of liquid waste
- membrane Lysosomes are surrounded by a
- theory which states all living things are composed of cells
- group of similar cells all performing a similar activity
- solid, threadlike, protein structures
- can be sexual or asexual
- specialized structures found within a cell
- responding to a stimulus
- The internal membrane system of a cell
- means color
- group of cells that live and work together in a organism
- the cell wall is composed mostly of
- producers, make their own food
- consumers, cannot make their own food
- spreading out of molecules from high to low
- taking in food or water
- removal of solid waste
- something made and used (me)
- outside the nucleus
- allow materials to move into and out of the nucleus
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- powerhouse of the cell
- have no color
- has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- transporting low to high
- what surrounds the nucleus
- lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- is a very large vacuole in mature plant cells
- group of several tissues functioning as a unit
- responsible for destroying old organelles
- using food to repair cells
- movement of a material inside a cell
- the brain of the cell
- The function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is to make
- the release of energy from food
- only found in plant cells
- increases the surface area for respiration
- balance that organisms maintain
- storage area inside a cell
- Specialization cell that becomes specialized for just one function
- breaking down food or water
- living things need a constant supply of...
- movement of water from high to low
44 Clues: means color • have no color • outside the nucleus • the brain of the cell • powerhouse of the cell • removal of solid waste • removal of liquid waste • taking in food or water • transporting low to high • can be sexual or asexual • responding to a stimulus • only found in plant cells • what surrounds the nucleus • using food to repair cells • storage area inside a cell • ...
Evolution Crossword 2021-04-16
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- Darwin's first name
- Having two different alleles for a gene
- Random changes in allele frequency
- How often an allele appears in a population
- All genes present in a population
- Two species evolve in response to each other
- Formation of new species
- Physical appearance
- Radiation of species into other diverse species
- Fur color of pocket mice that survive on desert sand
- Type of selection: higher fitness at edges of curve
- Differences
- Type of reproductive isolation due to river
- Type of selection: higher fitness in center of curve
- Ability to survive and reproduce
- Type of evolution when unrelated organisms resemble each other
- A form of a gene
- Individuals do not evolve, but these do
- Structures in organisms proving common descent
- Type of reproductive isolation due to timing
- Type of reproductive isolation due to different mating rituals
- Structures that are reduced in size; not used
- Type of animal that is eaten by another
- Traits controlled by two or more genes
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- Survival of the fittest
- Study of early stages of animal development
- Species that has died out
- Fur color of pocket mice that survive on volcanic rock
- Equilibrium interrupted by bursts of evolutionary change
- Genetic change over time
- Genetic make-up
- Darwin's ship
- Islands where Darwin studied
- Naturalist who published theory of evolution
- Inherited trait that increases chances of survival
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
- Slow, steady evolutionary change
- Allele frequency change due to subgroup migration
- Type of selection: higher fitness at one end of curve
- Type of animal that eats another
- Change in sequence of DNA
- Genetic ________ means that allele frequencies remain constant
42 Clues: Differences • Darwin's ship • Genetic make-up • A form of a gene • Darwin's first name • Physical appearance • Survival of the fittest • Genetic change over time • Formation of new species • Species that has died out • Change in sequence of DNA • Islands where Darwin studied • Slow, steady evolutionary change • Ability to survive and reproduce • Type of animal that eats another • ...
Unit 21 Challenge Spelling 2017-01-17
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- an afternoon performance, play, or movie.
- an automobile that is bigger and more luxurious than a regular car
- a greenish-blue color
- fake, but looking almost like the real thing
- a permanent unit of an army typically commanded by a colonel and divided into several companies, squadrons, or batteries and often into two battalions
- someone or something that is annoying or causing problems
- familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures
- an infectious disease present in a large amount of people at the same time
- very fine china
- communication or cooperation that facilitates a close working relationship between people or organizations
- someone who pretends or claims to have certain beliefs or feelings that he or she does not really have
- a public entertainment where people walk on procession, often in costume, or act out historical scenes
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- evaluate a theory or practice in a detailed and particular way
- a melon
- a promise that something will be done or will happen
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- to surrender
- a drawing made by filling in the outline of a figure with a solid color usually black
- relating to the structure of populations
- the study of the distant past
- in the United Kingdom the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
- a disguise or natural coloring that allows people, animals, or objects to hide by making themselves look like their surroundings
- a military officer
- happening in the air
- to rebound off a hard surface
25 Clues: a melon • to surrender • very fine china • a military officer • happening in the air • a greenish-blue color • the study of the distant past • to rebound off a hard surface • relating to the structure of populations • an afternoon performance, play, or movie. • fake, but looking almost like the real thing • a promise that something will be done or will happen • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTIST 2024-06-28
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- Physicist who developed the theory of quantum mechanics
- Mathematician who developed calculus
- Physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- Astronomer who discovered gravity
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- Scientist who developed the vaccine for smallpox
- Biologist who discovered the theory of evolution
- Inventor of the light bulb
- Chemist who discovered the elements polonium and radium
- Biologist who discovered the structure of DNA
- Chemist who discovered the periodic table
10 Clues: Inventor of the light bulb • Astronomer who discovered gravity • Mathematician who developed calculus • Chemist who discovered the periodic table • Biologist who discovered the structure of DNA • Scientist who developed the vaccine for smallpox • Biologist who discovered the theory of evolution • Physicist who developed the theory of relativity • ...
Influential Thinkers in Sociology 2023-01-20
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- first french philosopher of "science"
- thinker in structural functionalism, starts with a G
- german thinker in social theory
- Controversial sociologist influential in charles darwin thought
- American theorist known for founding feminism as a theory
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- very Influential german thinker in social conflict theory
- structural functionalist thinker.
- founder of modern french sociology/empirical research
- french studier of society and science.
- Swedish anti-racist sociologist
10 Clues: Swedish anti-racist sociologist • german thinker in social theory • structural functionalist thinker. • first french philosopher of "science" • french studier of society and science. • thinker in structural functionalism, starts with a G • founder of modern french sociology/empirical research • very Influential german thinker in social conflict theory • ...
3A-1 Tanya 2026-02-03
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- a container to carry things
- a tool for measuring length
- the color of the sky
- the color of snow
- a colored stick for drawing
- a tool for writing with ink
- the darkest color
- the color of fire
- belonging to you
- box a container for pencils and pens
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- the color of lemons
- the color of grass
- a tool for writing and drawing
- pages with writing bound together
- an object used to remove pencil marks
- the color of wood
16 Clues: belonging to you • the color of snow • the darkest color • the color of wood • the color of fire • the color of grass • the color of lemons • the color of the sky • a container to carry things • a tool for measuring length • a colored stick for drawing • a tool for writing with ink • a tool for writing and drawing • pages with writing bound together • box a container for pencils and pens • ...
Science and technology 2022-01-12
18 Clues: löytö • väite • pätevä • teoria • jakauma • pohdinta • taulukko • analyysi • johdanto • muuttuja • menetelmä • luotettava • laadullinen • kokeellinen • osallistuja • määrällinen • tieteellinen • järjestelmällinen
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Attachment 2019-04-08
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- Proposed theory of maternal deprivation and evolutionary theory of attachment
- Respond to each others' signals and elicit a response
- Insecure-resistant children are most likely to be ____
- Conditioning - learning to associate 2 stimuli together
- Trying to apply a theory for one culture to another culture
- Controlled observation to test attachment
- Shows equal levels of affection to everyone
- Damage to intellectual development
- Effects of living in an institution
- Mental representaion of attachment to primary caregiver
- ____ anxiety - response to unfamiliar adults
- Most common attachment type
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- One particular attachment
- Proposed 4 stages of attachment
- ____ anxiety - response to carer leaving the room
- Innate biological motivator
- Produces conditioned response
- Low anxiety and weak attachment
- Insecure-avoidant children are most likely to be____
- Conditioning - learning to repeat behaviour from its consequences
- Reflect each others actions
- Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours
- releasers Innate cute behaviours
- Developed Strange Situtation
- High anxiety and strong attachment
- Important time for attachment to form
- ____ psychopathy - inability to experience guilt or emotion for others
- Investigated imprinting
- Studied monkeys
- 1st of Schaffer's stages of attachments
30 Clues: Studied monkeys • Investigated imprinting • One particular attachment • Innate biological motivator • Reflect each others actions • Most common attachment type • Developed Strange Situtation • Produces conditioned response • Proposed 4 stages of attachment • Low anxiety and weak attachment • releasers Innate cute behaviours • High anxiety and strong attachment • ...
Science 9 - Space Exploration: Then Universe 2019-11-05
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- light coming from distant stars
- theory that the universe oscillates between Big Bang and Big Crunch
- darkest thing in the universe
- phase in which a star no longer emits light
- star expands and cools and glows red
- stage in which star shines for billions of years
- all of space and time and their contents
- distance light travels in one year
- powerful explosion that may produce a neutron star
- means milky
- shines with white hot light
- earliest stage of a star's life
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- space telescope was named after this American astronomer
- 88 are recognized by the IUA
- the Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- theory that the universe will one day stop expanding
- neutron star that emits radio waves in pulses
- most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- type of galaxy that has no particular shape
- part of a spiral galaxy
- type of galaxy that is oval shaped
- giant cloud of gas and dust
- is a system of billions of stars together with gas and dust
- brightest thing in the universe
25 Clues: means milky • part of a spiral galaxy • giant cloud of gas and dust • shines with white hot light • 88 are recognized by the IUA • darkest thing in the universe • light coming from distant stars • brightest thing in the universe • earliest stage of a star's life • distance light travels in one year • type of galaxy that is oval shaped • the Milky Way is this type of galaxy • ...
Famous Physicists 2013-02-13
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- developed helio-centric model of the solar system
- natural radioactivity
- first American physicist, characterised positive and negative charge
- proved cathode rays were strings of negatively charged particles
- 3 Laws of Planetary Motion
- 17th century Physicist, created first telescope
- Developed modern form of periodic table
- Argon, explained how light scattering is responsible for red colour of sunset and blue colour of sky
- English, confirmed Einsteins prediction of light bending towards a star
- double-slit experiment
- fission of heavy nuclei
- discovered the neutron
- created alternating current (AC)
- relative motion of matter (Aether)
- Law of Refraction
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- French, studied radioactivity with wife
- transverse nature of light waves
- theory of electromagnetism
- theoretical understanding of collective motion in nuclei
- electromagnetic induction
- discovered radio waves and photoeletric effect
- invented and called a counter after himself, used to detect and measure radioactivity.
- artificial radioactivity
- quantum theory, was friend of Einstein
- theory of special relativity, E=MCsquared
- discovered that current flow is proportional to potential difference and inversely proportional to resistance
- measured distances to other galaxies, discovers that they recede at a rate which is proportional to their distance
- 3 Laws of Motion
28 Clues: 3 Laws of Motion • Law of Refraction • natural radioactivity • double-slit experiment • discovered the neutron • fission of heavy nuclei • artificial radioactivity • electromagnetic induction • theory of electromagnetism • 3 Laws of Planetary Motion • transverse nature of light waves • created alternating current (AC) • relative motion of matter (Aether) • ...
Crossword Quiz for Seminar Psychology 2015-02-21
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- child fails to move from one stage to another
- first need in the hierarchy of needs
- reflects the concept's dual role
- emotionally charged images that have universal meaning
- an adverse event that decreases the behavior
- last name of author of psychodynamic theory
- remembers what was noticed
- provoking stimuli by stating it doesn't exist
- moral component of personality
- attraction to death
- last name of author of "person-centered therapy"
- hold everything inside and do not let go of anything
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- last name of author of behaviorism
- disruptive force blocking our development of good interpersonal relations
- thoughts/feelings we are fully aware of
- last name of author of "psychoanalytic theory"
- notices something in the environment
- ability to view the world from client's perspective
- placing unacceptable impulses onto someone else
- highest peak of the hierarchy of needs
- last name of the author of "existential psychology"
- last name of the author of "hierarchy of needs"
- theory of learning, all behaviors are acquired through conditioning
- one's perception of all that compromises "I" or "me"
- acquiring new or modifying knowledge
- decision-making component
26 Clues: attraction to death • decision-making component • remembers what was noticed • moral component of personality • reflects the concept's dual role • last name of author of behaviorism • notices something in the environment • first need in the hierarchy of needs • acquiring new or modifying knowledge • highest peak of the hierarchy of needs • ...
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 2014-10-22
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- defining element of a treaty
- IL and DL are different from each other
- theory of IL rooted in class struggle
- exhaustion of local remedies before international intervention
- doctrine of including IL in DL in Kuroda
- Philippine treaty ratifier
- 2/3 treaty concurrence
- old international tribunal
- end of 30 years war
- most important source not in Article 38
- necessary to guide practice
- City of Treaties
- IL and DL belong to a single legal system
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- “IL like any law is just a set not a system of rules”
- fundamental law
- principle not a rule of CIL in North Sea
- non-use of force to collect debt
- fishing vessel in US CIL case
- Poland required to give Germany in Chorzow
- mass killing based on race
- failed UN
- treaty subject to Sec. 25, Art. XVIII of Constitution
- 15 judges 9 year terms
- ‘compromise between IL and DL’
- non-violent conflict of pro and anti-Marx
- Brownlie, Higgins, Oppenheim, Shaw
- 1945 multilateral in San Francisco
- Dutch IL expert
- theory of IL pursuing liberal democracy
- general principle in the River Meuse
30 Clues: failed UN • fundamental law • Dutch IL expert • City of Treaties • end of 30 years war • 15 judges 9 year terms • 2/3 treaty concurrence • mass killing based on race • Philippine treaty ratifier • old international tribunal • necessary to guide practice • defining element of a treaty • fishing vessel in US CIL case • ‘compromise between IL and DL’ • non-use of force to collect debt • ...
Unit 9 ~ Important Vocab 2024-01-30
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- believed that man was born basically good; society is what corrupts mankind
- theory that Earth and all other planets revolve around the Sun
- He believed that to escape nature we must have a social contract
- He further proved Copernicus' theory that Earth and all other planets revolve around the Sun
- Machines that are used to make large quantities of goods
- the claim by a state for control over a foreign area or territory.
- Philosopher advocated for the separation of powers
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated territory in Africa
- countries extend their power into other territories to gain
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- He discovered gravity
- right supposedly given by god to rule country
- He believed that believed that above all in the efficacy of reason
- people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- people giving up certain right for social authority
- An increase in the number of people living in towns and cities
- Production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps
- Created political theory for natural rights
- engineer and inventor who improves the steam engine
- Individual who creates a new business
- the process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: He discovered gravity • Individual who creates a new business • people in the middle of a social hierarchy • Created political theory for natural rights • right supposedly given by god to rule country • Philosopher advocated for the separation of powers • people giving up certain right for social authority • engineer and inventor who improves the steam engine • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-06-17
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- - Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- - Italian physician and physicist who studied animal electricity
- - Astronomer known for Hubble's law and the Hubble Space Telescope
- - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- - Pioneering scientist who discovered polonium and radium
- - German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- and Crick - Discovered the structure of DNA, the double helix
- - Chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made key contributions to DNA structure
- - Created the periodic table of elements
- - Made significant contributions to astronomy and the scientific method
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- - Discovered radioactivity and won Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry
- - Psychologist known for his work on classical conditioning
- - Developed the germ theory of disease and invented pasteurization
- - Developed the laws of electromagnetic induction and electrolysis
- - Inventor and electrical engineer known for contributions to AC power systems
- - Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology
- - Considered the father of modern genetics for his work on pea plants
- - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- - Developed the first effective polio vaccine
- - Developed the theory of relativity and famous equation E=mc²
20 Clues: - Created the periodic table of elements • - Developed the first effective polio vaccine • - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system • - Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection • - Pioneering scientist who discovered polonium and radium • - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation • ...
Renaissance 2026-05-07
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- Having to do with a town or city rather than a rural area
- Explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time
- The theory that the Earth is in the center of the solar system
- states States that don’t have an emperor
- First major center of trade in Italy
- A way of showing the relationship between objects
- Shakespeare A famous playwright in Elizabethan times
- Another word for duke; person who runs the city
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- Gutenberg Person who invented the printing press
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- The system where nobles pay artists for their artwork
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- An emphasis concern on worldly problems
- The “rebirth” after the Black Death
- Another major of center of trade where canals and boats were used for transportation
- A major family in Florence who owned many banks
- The practice of conducting negotiations with other countries
- A soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country
- A type of government where power comes from the citizens
- Road A trade route that connects Asia and Europe and is in the Gobi Desert
20 Clues: The birthplace of the Renaissance • The “rebirth” after the Black Death • First major center of trade in Italy • An emphasis concern on worldly problems • A major family in Florence who owned many banks • Another word for duke; person who runs the city • A way of showing the relationship between objects • states States that don’t have an emperor • ...
AP Psych Units 4-4 - 4.7 Review 2026-02-21
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- Defense mechanism involving a return to earlier developmental behaviors under stress
- Perspective emphasizing unconscious drives and internal conflicts in personality
- Trait theory identifying five broad dimensions of personality
- Defense mechanism that pushes distressing thoughts out of conscious awareness
- Defense mechanism in which a person acts opposite to their true feelings
- Defense mechanism that creates logical explanations to justify unacceptable behavior
- Concept that behavior, cognition, and environment mutually influence one another
- Theory proposing that facial expressions influence emotional experience
- Big Five trait associated with organization, responsibility, and dependability
- Accepting and valuing a person without conditions
- Defense mechanism involving refusal to accept reality
- Innate drive to reach one’s full potential
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- Belief in one’s ability to successfully complete tasks
- Perspective emphasizing free will, personal growth, and inherent human potential
- Defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities
- Defense mechanism that redirects impulses toward a safer substitute target
- Motivation theory stating behavior is driven by the need to reduce physical discomfort
- Principle describing how performance increases with arousal up to an optimal point and then decreases
- Concept explaining how unconscious processes influence behavior
- Defense mechanism in which individuals attribute their own unacceptable thoughts to others
20 Clues: Innate drive to reach one’s full potential • Accepting and valuing a person without conditions • Defense mechanism involving refusal to accept reality • Belief in one’s ability to successfully complete tasks • Trait theory identifying five broad dimensions of personality • Concept explaining how unconscious processes influence behavior • ...
Ap euro 2026-05-13
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- – Bismarck's "politics of reality."
- – The supreme power or authority of a state.
- – Leader of the Italian "Red Shirts."
- – The 1938 annexation of Austria by Germany.
- – Louis XIV’s "gilded cage" for the nobility.
- – The 18th-century "Age of Reason."
- – The focus on worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- – Control by one power over a dependent area or people.
- – 1648 Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War.
- – Post-WWII philosophy: life has no inherent meaning.
- – The policy of giving in to Hitler to avoid war.
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- – Economic theory emphasizing gold and trade balances.
- – Proposed the heliocentric theory.
- – The site of Napoleon's final defeat.
- – The "rebirth" of classical learning.
- – French Protestants of the 16th–17th centuries.
- – Activists who fought for women's right to vote.
- – The industrial working class (Marxist term).
- – Wrote that it is better for a prince to be feared than loved.
- – Developed the theory of Natural Selection.
- – Remissions of punishment for sin sold by the Church.
- – Leader of the Reign of Terror.
- – German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.
- – Gorbachev’s policy of "openness."
- – Enlightenment thinker: "Separation of Powers."
- – The "National Razor" of the French Revolution.
26 Clues: – Leader of the Reign of Terror. • – Proposed the heliocentric theory. • – Bismarck's "politics of reality." • – Gorbachev’s policy of "openness." • – The 18th-century "Age of Reason." • – Leader of the Italian "Red Shirts." • – The site of Napoleon's final defeat. • – The "rebirth" of classical learning. • – 1648 Treaty ending the Thirty Years' War. • ...
GROUP 3 - CROSSWORD 2025-03-26
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- : These are cues in the environment that aid perception.
- : they are present physically but mentally miles away
- SKINNER : According to him, only observable phenomena are considered scientific
- : they fidget with their hands and feet
- : This process of perception and ___________ is two-fold.
- : His empirical approach to understanding contributed to the history of Cognitive Psychology
- : This plays a major role in how we view the world and how we take in the things around us.
- : Gregory sees perception as a ___________.
- : According to him, “Nothing is clear in and of itself but in some context for some person."
- Each sense organ is part of this system which receives sensory inputs and transmits sensory information to the brain.
- : the ability to focus selectively
- : The extent of our ___________ will affect the speed and way in which we perceive the world.
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- : This factor affects perception, wherein we are influenced by what we expect to see.
- : The observation and interpretation of things in terms of depth and motion.
- : Is the process through which people take raw sensations from the environment and interpret them.
- : One of the human mental processes that involves storing, retrieving, and using information.
- : He proposed a direct theory of perception which is a 'bottom-up' theory.
- : Cognitive _______ refers to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of the mind
- : kids very active all the time and always on the go
- : Type of perception that includes those that interpret verbal output.
- : A __________ positive that perceives stimuli that is not present .
- : Describes the way the visual senses, denoting the eyes, observe hues and contextualize them in the environment.
- : It is the visual ability to judge the relative distance of objects and the spatial relationship of objects at various distances.
- : struggle to multitask.
- : Cognitive ____________ refers to the search for brain basis of cognition
25 Clues: : struggle to multitask. • : the ability to focus selectively • : they fidget with their hands and feet • : Gregory sees perception as a ___________. • : kids very active all the time and always on the go • : they are present physically but mentally miles away • : These are cues in the environment that aid perception. • ...
Evolution Vocab Practice 2026-04-27
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- selection^a process by which the organisms with the best adaptations survive to pass on their genes to the next generation.
- of Evolution^the best scientific explanation for both the unity and diversity of life; proposed by Charles Darwin
- Product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents
- a diagram showing the relationship between several species
- the differences within a single species
- Structures which are similar form among different species but may be used for different functions. Evidence of common ancestor. (ex: front limb bones of frog and horse).
- inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
- A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.
- An organism in the earliest stage of development
- capable of reproducing
- Study of past and present distribution of organisms
- a single species that gave rise two two or more different species.
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- structures which were inherited from previous ancestors which are no longer as important or useful as they used to be (ex: the leg bone of a dolphin).
- a "mistake" in the DNA that leads to variation in a species
- of Acquired Characteristics^A now proven untrue theory of evolution proposed by Jean Babtiste Lamarck in which organisms pass on traits to their offspring that they acquired in their lifetime.
- Offspring of crosses between parents with different species
- Sturctures which have a similar function among several species but have an entirely different form (ex: bat wings and butterfly wings).
- change in a population over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
- An individual being considered "alive."
- formation of new species
- selection a process by which the organisms with the best adaptations survive to pass on their genes to the next generation.
- A characteristic of an organism that can vary within a population (ex:hair color).
- group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile, healthy offspring
- A group of living organisms within a species.
- unable to reproduce
25 Clues: unable to reproduce • capable of reproducing • formation of new species • An individual being considered "alive." • the differences within a single species • A group of living organisms within a species. • An organism in the earliest stage of development • Study of past and present distribution of organisms • a diagram showing the relationship between several species • ...
luck 2025-03-18
Makeup crossword 2023-07-16
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- Vibrancy of a color
- Contains colors that are neither warm nor cool
- A hue with gray added
- Three pure colors according to the law of color
- A hue with black added
- Mixing primary and secondary colors creates these
- Three colors located in a triangle on the color wheel
- Same color with variations in value and intensity
- Tool in which the 12 colors are positioned in a circle
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- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Three colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- Two primary colors mixed in varying proportions
- Helps achieve an even makeup application, apply prior to makeup
- Classified as warm, cool or neutral
- Colors that contain red, yellow or orange
- A hue with white added
- Colors that contain blue, violet or green
- Another term for color
18 Clues: Vibrancy of a color • A hue with gray added • A hue with black added • A hue with white added • Another term for color • Classified as warm, cool or neutral • The lightness or darkness of a color • Colors that contain red, yellow or orange • Colors that contain blue, violet or green • Contains colors that are neither warm nor cool • ...
Psychologists 2015-04-16
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- studied taste aversion in rats.
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization"
- Famous for the Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning.
- Described process of operant conditioning
- Famous for his theory of moral development in children
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
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- Early behaviorist; famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning
- Studied attachment in infants using the "strange situation" model.
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- Known for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Described process of classical conditioning after famous experiments with dogs
- Created concept of "universal grammar"
- Developed psychoanalysis; considered to be "father of modern psychiatry"
13 Clues: studied taste aversion in rats. • Created concept of "universal grammar" • Described process of operant conditioning • Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers • Famous for his theory of moral development in children • Known for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development • Known for his theory of cognitive development in children • ...
The Senses 2024-03-26
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- theory based on three different cone receptors
- Chemical signals released by organisms to communicate with others of the species
- produced by the intensity of the sound
- quality of a sound wave derived by the intensity of the sound wave
- arises from intense stimulation
- produced by the frequency of a sound wave
- spectrum with range of electromagnetic energy
- protects against injury, holds bodily fluid, helps to regulate temperature
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- cannot see certain colors
- Amputee feels sensations coming from missing limb because of the brain
- theory based on bipolar cells with colors in complementary pairs
- theory that involves inter neurons opening and closing pain pathways
- spectrum that our eyes pick up
13 Clues: cannot see certain colors • spectrum that our eyes pick up • arises from intense stimulation • produced by the intensity of the sound • produced by the frequency of a sound wave • spectrum with range of electromagnetic energy • theory based on three different cone receptors • theory based on bipolar cells with colors in complementary pairs • ...
SV Spelling Crossword 3, 4 2019-02-28
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- A thick muscle in the cheek that closes the jaws during chewing
- storm A disturbance or fluctuation in the earth's magnetic field, associated with solar flares
- Greek Mythology, The son of Poseidon and Eurynome, wife of Glaucus
- A fertility festival in ancient Rome, celebrated on February 15 in honor of the pastoral god Lupercus
- To induce secretly to do an unlawful thing, Latin root secretly and to equip
- Something lacked and wanted, something highly desirable
- Relating to or involving several bodily senses
- - A form of matter hypothesized by proponents of the Big Bang theory to have existed before the formation of the chemical elements.
- Talkative, inclined or able to communicate readily
- Plundering, to seek or seize as prey or plunder, to consume greedily
- The Latin and poetic name for the island of Ireland
- Fussy, excessively precise and attentive to detail
- A timepice
- A hunter, a uniformed footman
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- Fr., candy
- To produce a shrill grating, chirping, or hissing sound by rubbing body parts together, as certain insects do
- Characterized or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons
- Womanizer, a Don Juan
- An unrestrained outpouring of feeling, as in speech or writing, Liquid or other matter poured forth
- A eulogist
- Relating to an abbey, abbot, or abbess
- One who advocates preservation
- A sophisticated person who has travelled in many countries, a butterfly
- A short recurrent instrumental passage in a vocal composition, related to music
- Reckless
- Compensation
- Pillage, raid
- Of or relating to the manor (a landed estate [in England])
- That which cannot undergo mixing or blending
- Color like sky-blue, a deep blue color; azure
30 Clues: Reckless • Fr., candy • A eulogist • A timepice • Compensation • Pillage, raid • Womanizer, a Don Juan • A hunter, a uniformed footman • One who advocates preservation • Relating to an abbey, abbot, or abbess • That which cannot undergo mixing or blending • Color like sky-blue, a deep blue color; azure • Relating to or involving several bodily senses • ...
Sensation and Perception Study Guide 2025-01-09
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- the minimum amount of sensation received. ex: tasting 1 ounce of salt in one gallon of water (2 words)
- the process of organizing and interpreting incoming sensory information
- the light-sensitive surface at the back of the eyeball
- concept of looking at the whole as being greater than the sum of its parts
- depth cue that only requires the use of one eye (2 words)
- this carries sound from the cochlea to the temporal lobe (2 words)
- the clear, curved bulge on the front of the eye that bends light rays to begin focusing them
- major hearing organ, snail snail-shaped and bony in the inner ear
- the process by which sensory systems and the nervous system receive stimuli from the environment
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- sensation in charge of helping us taste food
- theory that there are some color combinations we never see such as reddish-green or yellowish-blue (3 words)
- the nerve that carries visual information from the eye to the occipital lobes of the brain (2 words)
- visual receptor cells located in the retina that can detect only black, white and gray
- sense that keeps track of body parts, relative to each other
- a cognitive function that allows a person to direct their attention to a figure rather than its background (2 words)
- diminishing responsiveness of our sensory systems to prolonged stimulation (2 words)
- one's tendency to perceive a complete or whole figure when parts are missing
- when your minds interprets an image that is demonstrably incorrect
- visual receptor cells located in the retina that can detect sharp details and color
- another name for the smelling sensation
20 Clues: another name for the smelling sensation • sensation in charge of helping us taste food • the light-sensitive surface at the back of the eyeball • depth cue that only requires the use of one eye (2 words) • sense that keeps track of body parts, relative to each other • major hearing organ, snail snail-shaped and bony in the inner ear • ...
Plant Physiology 2025-09-23
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- open DNA with chromatin
- enzyme that breaks down fat
- experiment that helped fixed nitrogen for fertilizer use
- control type that depends on turning on and off an activity (such as by phosphorylation)
- step of the Calvin cycle that is considered the slow step
- term used when reactions are separated so that there is no interference
- transports sugars from source to sink
- where Calvin Cycle occurs in C4 plants
- model organism (Dr. Shpak's favorite)
- most abundant enzyme on Earth
- cells that perform the Calvin Cycle in C3 plants
- color that leaves turn if nitrogen deficient
- color that leaves turn if sulfur deficient
- where the light-dependent reactions take place
- cell has high solute concentration compared to the outside solution
- what starch is made of (simply)
- origin theory of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells
- made of a glycerol backbone and three fatty acid tails
- polysaccharide found in secondary cell wall
- polysaccharide that is abundant in the primary cell wall and helps resist wall compression
- made of linear glucose and beta-1,4 bonds
- photosystem that creates NADPH
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- more branched form of starch
- photosystem that splits water
- big organelle in plant that provides turgor pressure
- linear form of starch
- replication outside of division
- transports water and minerals in a plant
- light harvesting portion of a photosystem
- control type that is affected by how much of an enzyme is present
- enzyme that breaks branches in starch.
- where starch is synthesized
- type of pigment in plants that absorbs blue and green light
- membrane of vacuole
- cells that load and unload sugars into sieve elements
35 Clues: membrane of vacuole • linear form of starch • open DNA with chromatin • enzyme that breaks down fat • where starch is synthesized • more branched form of starch • photosystem that splits water • most abundant enzyme on Earth • photosystem that creates NADPH • replication outside of division • what starch is made of (simply) • transports sugars from source to sink • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
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- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Theory a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Definitions from Chapter 4 2023-03-13
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- Janet Jackson song.
- Ferengi use this term to refer to women.
- This describes the number and diversity of the phenomena a theory explains and interprets.
- This theoretical approach categorizes people into groups.
- The fundamental attribution error is one.
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- Organization of know phenomena, prediction of outcomes in new situations, and generating new research ideas describe this part of a theory.
- First stage in the hypothetico-deductive method.
- This theoretical approach describes the purpose of the phenomena; such as how evolutional psychology describes the adaptive purpose of behaviors.
- This describes the extent to which the components of a theory and the relationships between them are specified clearly and in detail.
- This takes into account many different theories and builds a broad approach to the field.
- A coherent explanation or interpretation of one or more phenomena.
- This theoretical approach in common in developmental psychology; such as the theories of Freud, Piaget and Erikson.
12 Clues: Janet Jackson song. • Ferengi use this term to refer to women. • The fundamental attribution error is one. • First stage in the hypothetico-deductive method. • This theoretical approach categorizes people into groups. • A coherent explanation or interpretation of one or more phenomena. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab sociology- Cale Rice (Have answer key to check answer) 2023-01-13
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- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- Discouraging Criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- A person who breaks significan societal of group norms
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- Behavior that overconfomrs to social expectations
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Only occasional breaking of norms
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
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- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- Job related crimes committed by high status people
- The theory that society creates deviance by indetifyinh particular members as deviant
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower statuses
- The theory that compliance with social norms required strong bonds between Individuals and society
- an act committed in violation of the law
- Behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that departs from societal group norms
24 Clues: Only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • Behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • behavior that departs from societal group norms • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • Behavior that overconfomrs to social expectations • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-28
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- Galileo improved what invention that was used to look further into space?
- johannes Kepler said that the planets rotated around the sun in what shape?
- what system of thought was based on the belief that *reason* is the chief source of knowledge?
- nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory.
- francis Bacon argued that the truth could not be known at the beginning of a question, but only at the end after a long process of?
- Issac Newton discovered what?
- the idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- the Catholic Church attacked Galileo because he defended they system that said the _______ revolved around the sun
- galileo ideas were so controversial that he was placed in?
- the Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except __.
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- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the ___________
- what type of math was Newton known for developing?
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the ____________ theory.
- he pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- _____________________ was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- during the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- Robert Boyle explained the effect of temperature and pressure on what?
- what method of reasoning did Francis Bacon say was most appropriate with the Scientific Method?
- what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book?
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
20 Clues: Issac Newton discovered what? • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • what type of math was Newton known for developing? • galileo ideas were so controversial that he was placed in? • what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book? • nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory. • ...
Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Approaches 2023-01-23
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- SLT has applications to putting age ratings on ____ films and games
- The most recent area within cognitive psychology
- After observation, a child does this to replicate the behaviour
- The name of the first researcher for the cognitive approach
- The name of the second researcher for the cognitive approach
- The second meditational process where a child is aware of the behaviour
- The type of validity the SLT can be criticised for lacking
- Models are more likely to be imitated if a child ____ with them
- Cognitive psychologists believed the brain can be studied ____
- The fourth meditational process where a child decides if they want to imitate the model
- The word used to describe an approach or theory that ignores some factors
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- Schemas are formed through ___
- As the cognitive approach supports both nature and nurture, it can be said to be ___
- The third meditational process where a child sees if they have the right skills and abilities
- A type of reductionism that is used as a criticism of the cognitive approach
- The word used to say SLT focuses on environmental factors
- Cognitive psychologists study the brain through ___ models
- A cognitive framework that helps organise information on a topic
- The cognitive approach has applications to ___
- The factors SLT ignores
- A key assumption of the Social Learning Theory is that children learn through
- Type of reinforcement in Social learning Theory
- The first meditational process where a child looks at behaviour
- The cognitive approach focuses on studying ____ mental processes
- The cognitive approach says the mind works like a ___
- The cognitive approach used models to make ___ about internal mental processes
- Person who conducted research to support Social Learning Theory
27 Clues: The factors SLT ignores • Schemas are formed through ___ • The cognitive approach has applications to ___ • Type of reinforcement in Social learning Theory • The most recent area within cognitive psychology • The cognitive approach says the mind works like a ___ • The word used to say SLT focuses on environmental factors • ...
States of Consciousness 2023-03-21
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- brain waves associated with feeling drowsy
- syndrome where someone experiences irresistible urge to move when falling asleep
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are a byproduct of memory formation
- hormone that makes you sleepy when its dark
- disorder during deep sleep where someone moves around
- brain waves associated with stage 1 and 2 sleep
- brain activity that appears in stage 2
- brain waves associated with stage 3 sleep
- negative dream that occurs during REM sleep
- the hidden meaning of your dreams, according to Freud
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are a way for us to practice and prepare for real-life challenges
- theory of dreaming that says they are messages from your unconscious mind
- disorder where someone has problems falling or staying asleep
- the literal dream content, according to Freud
- disorder during sleep where someone attempts to hold conversation of say things aloud
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- name given to the typical, 24-hour pattern that affects alertness and activity over the day
- disorder where someone suffers 'attacks of sleep' during normal, wakeful activities
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are just a jumble of random neural activity
- disorder where someone is moving while asleep
- episode during deep sleep where someone has an intense fear reaction
- disorder where some experiences excessive daytime sleepiness
- acronym given to the part of the hypothalamus that reacts to light/dark and changes how alert you feel
- another name for REM sleep, given because it almost looks like the brain is awake
- disorder where someone struggles to breathe while sleeping
- brain waves associated with being alert and awake
25 Clues: brain activity that appears in stage 2 • brain waves associated with stage 3 sleep • brain waves associated with feeling drowsy • hormone that makes you sleepy when its dark • negative dream that occurs during REM sleep • disorder where someone is moving while asleep • the literal dream content, according to Freud • brain waves associated with stage 1 and 2 sleep • ...
AP Psychology: Famous Psychologists 2015-04-15
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- - best known forpioneering the use of cognitive behavior therapy
- – Bobo doll experiment and social learning from observation
- – maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- – explored operant conditioning through his Little Albert experiment
- – early emotional attachment with the Strange Situation
- – developed Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy
- – famous for research establishing that nonverbal communications of emotions is universal through study of facial expressions
- – best known for his theory of multiple intelligences
- – known for his experiment that challenged the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- – fundamental studies on the sense of touch introduced the concept of the just-noticeable difference, the smallest difference perceivable between similar stimuli
- – theory of psychological types helped developed the Myer-Briggs Type Indicator
- – obedience and shock experiment
- – experiments demonstrated effects of social pressure on conformity
- – father of psychology who established the first psychology lab in Liepzig, Germany
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- – father of psychoanalysis
- – hierarchy of needs pyramid
- – known for identifying stages of mental development, called schema
- – discovery of the forgetting curve (information lost over time w/ no attempt at retaining it) and spacing effect
- – known for his work with dog salivation and classical conditioning
- – stages of moral development
- - pioneer of factor analysis as a statistical technique to reduce and interpret data
- – Stanford prison experiment
- – developed the theory of operant conditioning
- - proposed the theory of Universal Grammar: an idea of innate, biological grammatical categories, such as a noun category and a verb category
- – Father of American Psychology that wrote The Principles of Psychology
- – believed personality develops in a predetermined order through the psychosexual stages of development
- – humanistic psychologist known as the father of client-centered therapy
- – pioneered studies on the role of hypnotism in human behavior and response
- – developed the first intelligence test
29 Clues: – father of psychoanalysis • – hierarchy of needs pyramid • – Stanford prison experiment • – stages of moral development • – obedience and shock experiment • – developed the first intelligence test • – developed the theory of operant conditioning • – developed Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy • – best known for his theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Chapters 27 & 6 2015-11-29
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- the analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
- theories that purportedly describe and explain large segments of the human experience (2 words)
- studies or articles that are unpublished or have limited distribution (2 words)
- variation in strength and relationship between independent and dependent variables across studies
- a graphical way to examine the possibility of publication bias among studies in a meta-analysis (2 words)
- visual representations of some aspect of reality (2 words)
- a paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures (2 words)
- type of theory that suggests that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- a graph of the estimated effect size for each study, together with the 95% CI around each estimate (2 words)
- a preliminary investigation that clarifies the range and nature of the evidence base (2 words)
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- the computed value of a pooled effect estimate (2 words)
- a strategy to explore moderating effects when variable thought to affect study heterogeneity are continuous
- model that describes behavior change using the concept of motivational readiness
- the overall conceptual underpinnings of a study
- a strategy to explore moderating effects by splitting the effect size information from studies into distinct categorical groups (2 words)
- the most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory (2 words)
- theory that offers an explanation of human behavior using the concepts of self-efficacy and outcome expectations (2 words)
- the tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings (2 words)
- type of theory that views material conditions as the source of cultural developments
- model that relates to patient compliance and preventive healthcare practices (2 words)
20 Clues: the overall conceptual underpinnings of a study • the computed value of a pooled effect estimate (2 words) • visual representations of some aspect of reality (2 words) • the most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory (2 words) • the analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-09
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- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- Job related crimes committed by high status people.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed.
- A social condition which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Only occasional breaking of norms.
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- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that. Injure people of lower status.
- Behavior that underconforms to accepted norms.
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses.
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- A undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
24 Clues: Only occasional breaking of norms. • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that underconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms. • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Job related crimes committed by high status people. • ...
Chapter 7 2022-01-03
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant act and norms in which they are exposed
- behavior that over conforms to social expectations
- person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person lifestyle or self-concept
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- repetition,or return to, criminal behavior
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular numbers as deviant
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- deviance in which an individuals life and identify are organized around breaking societys norms
- social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- process of changing and reforming a criminal through socialization
- rewards or punishment that encourage conformity to social norms
- an undesiravle label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- act committed in violation of the law
24 Clues: act committed in violation of the law • repetition,or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that under conforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that over conforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
6.02 vocab 2022-05-13
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- the compacity to make consequential distinctions in nature
- children can learn naturally if placed in a prepared learning environment with learning games and classroom is designed so students can learn themselves
- development relating to issues of right and wrong and affecting how people behave
- wrote that biological development and cultural experience both influenced children's ability to learn
- involves skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation of musical patterns
- having an effective understanding of oneself
- able to speak two languages easily and naturally
- outlined layers of environment that affect a child's development
- the use of mental abilities to coordinate bodily movements to solve problems
- moral development takes place in stages and that awareness of other people increases at each stage
- the results of a test designed to measure a child's ability to process information
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- looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants
- basic set of eight intelligences
- capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people
- ages 2-7 learn from language and mental images children pretend and imitate to learn
- capacity to analyze problems logically
- involves the potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- child thinks in terms of own activities and what they perceive at the moment
- words in a series that begin with the same sounds
- using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or situation
- intelligence ability to effectively learn languages
- the development of a person's mental and thinking abilities
- a speech sound that distinguishes one word from another
23 Clues: basic set of eight intelligences • capacity to analyze problems logically • having an effective understanding of oneself • able to speak two languages easily and naturally • words in a series that begin with the same sounds • intelligence ability to effectively learn languages • looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants • ...
Chapter 7 2025-01-07
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- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- an act committed in violation of the law
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
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- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- Merton's theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- behavior that over-conforms to social expectations
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a repayment; a deserved punishment
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
23 Clues: a repayment; a deserved punishment • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that under conforms to accepted norms • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that over-conforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Chapter 7 2025-01-08
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- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- behavior that over-conforms to social expectations
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
Down
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- behavior that departs from societal group norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Merton's theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- a repayment; a deserved punishment
- an act committed in violation of the law
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
24 Clues: a repayment; a deserved punishment • an act committed in violation of the law • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • behavior that under conforms to accepted norms • behavior that departs from societal group norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that over-conforms to social expectations • ...
Order of Draw 2024-05-09
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- Serum Separator Tube
- Additive for light blue
- tube used for blood typing
- tube for hematocrit
- you collect a STAT electrolyte in a
- tube used for most serum specimens
- color that contains heparin
- Yellow, SPS, microbiology, whole blood
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- color tube for Na/Li heparin, chemistry, plasma
- anticoagulant in a lavender top tube
- color tube for Li/heparin/thixotropic gel
- Na2EDTA, no contaminating metals
- color tube used for a CBC
- clot activator, all stat test
- the tube color used for coagulation
- Additive used for blood cultures
- Color tube used for glucose
- blood bank
18 Clues: blood bank • tube for hematocrit • Serum Separator Tube • Additive for light blue • color tube used for a CBC • tube used for blood typing • color that contains heparin • Color tube used for glucose • clot activator, all stat test • Na2EDTA, no contaminating metals • Additive used for blood cultures • tube used for most serum specimens • the tube color used for coagulation • ...
Week 12 Vocab 2023-11-15
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- color of sun, lemon, and banana
- visting a new place
- color of lips, blood, and roses
- a person who helps you learn new things
- to climb quickly
- to come back
- to forgive
- to control, help, or guide
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- to make someone remember
- color of the sky and sea
- water that keeps going
- the first thing touch before entering your home
- to choose and pick
- color of leaves and grass
- color of an person's hair
- color of chocolate and dried leaves
- to move with your hands and feet on the floor
17 Clues: to forgive • to come back • to climb quickly • to choose and pick • visting a new place • water that keeps going • to make someone remember • color of the sky and sea • color of leaves and grass • color of an person's hair • to control, help, or guide • color of sun, lemon, and banana • color of lips, blood, and roses • color of chocolate and dried leaves • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-09-27
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- My favorite sport
- my hair color
- my biggest phobia
- my favorite thing to ride
- my favorite color
- my band instrument
- my youtube channel
- my star sign
- one of my hobbies
- an instrument that I used to play
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- my favorite drink
- religion
- my eye color
- my favorite holiday
- an app that I am addicted too
- my favorite season
- my favorite anime
- my nationality
- the color of my glasses
- my favorite food
20 Clues: religion • my eye color • my star sign • my hair color • my nationality • my favorite food • my favorite drink • My favorite sport • my biggest phobia • my favorite color • my favorite anime • one of my hobbies • my favorite season • my band instrument • my youtube channel • my favorite holiday • the color of my glasses • my favorite thing to ride • an app that I am addicted too • ...
Shapes, Colors and Sizes 2016-09-26
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- Something that shines at the sky
- The size of an ant
- A dog could be this size
- The sea
- It does not have corners
- Almost a circle
- Tree
- The sun
- The color of the pig
- Huge thing
- Color of the frogs
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- Four corners
- Apple
- Octopus
- Bat Color
- The door has this shape
- A fruit has it name
- You have it in your body
- It is expensive
- Clouds Color
20 Clues: Tree • Apple • Octopus • The sea • The sun • Bat Color • Huge thing • Four corners • Clouds Color • Almost a circle • It is expensive • The size of an ant • Color of the frogs • A fruit has it name • The color of the pig • The door has this shape • A dog could be this size • You have it in your body • It does not have corners • Something that shines at the sky
Colors 2018-12-04
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- The sky
- Color of smoke
- M_G_N_A
- Band called _____ 5
- P_RP_E
- Like the army,, also a shade of blue
- Dark
- Also a fruit
- Color of a marshmallow
- On the bottom of the sea
- Rhymes with seal,, blue/ green color
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- Brown color,, rhymes with age
- Also a flower
- Rhymes with Bed
- Grass
- Sounds like turkey
- Rhymes with mellow
- Clothing brand / store
- A mixture of blue and purple
- Rhymes with Ryan
20 Clues: Dark • Grass • P_RP_E • The sky • M_G_N_A • Also a fruit • Also a flower • Color of smoke • Rhymes with Bed • Rhymes with Ryan • Sounds like turkey • Rhymes with mellow • Band called _____ 5 • Clothing brand / store • Color of a marshmallow • On the bottom of the sea • A mixture of blue and purple • Brown color,, rhymes with age • Like the army,, also a shade of blue • ...
Violette Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- best most fabulous daughter ever
- daddy is the
- henry's favorite color
- henry's favorite thing
- daddy and mommy's favorite thing
- abigail's favorite thing
- it's gonna cost ya
- daddy always wins
- best most awesome son ever
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- best mommy ever
- mommy loves to go
- 73 devon terrace
- daddy's favorite color
- best daddy ever
- family football team
- daddy's favorite movie
- mommy always wins
- mommy is the
- best puppy ever
- abigail's favorite color
- mommy's favorite color
21 Clues: daddy is the • mommy is the • best mommy ever • best daddy ever • best puppy ever • 73 devon terrace • mommy loves to go • mommy always wins • daddy always wins • it's gonna cost ya • family football team • daddy's favorite color • henry's favorite color • henry's favorite thing • daddy's favorite movie • mommy's favorite color • abigail's favorite thing • abigail's favorite color • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-08-01
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- Chase's Favorite Superhero
- Number of Groomsmen
- Sierra's Middle Name
- Beer, Liqour, or Wine?
- Sierra's Eye Color
- Total Number of siblings they have combined
- Sierra's Guilty Pleasure Show
- Chases Mothers Name
- How many years have they been dating?
- Chases Middle Name
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- Chases Favorite treat
- Bride & Grooms Daughter
- Chase's Eye Color
- First Date Location
- Engagement Location
- Sierra's Signature Drink
- Grooms Favorite Color
- Sierra's Mothers Name
- Brides Favorite Color
- How many pets do they have?
20 Clues: Chase's Eye Color • Sierra's Eye Color • Chases Middle Name • First Date Location • Number of Groomsmen • Engagement Location • Chases Mothers Name • Sierra's Middle Name • Chases Favorite treat • Grooms Favorite Color • Sierra's Mothers Name • Brides Favorite Color • Beer, Liqour, or Wine? • Bride & Grooms Daughter • Sierra's Signature Drink • Chase's Favorite Superhero • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2025-03-06
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- we cook in la
- balcony
- the color of coal
- the color of leaves
- my sister is
- cousin in spanish is
- office in spanish
- my moms dad
- the sister of my mom
- the brother of my mom
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- the snow is
- the sky is this color
- shhh shhhh
- like apples
- my car is parked in the
- you sleep here
- color of grapes
- like the clouds
- my moms mom
- the tv is in the
20 Clues: balcony • shhh shhhh • the snow is • like apples • my moms mom • my moms dad • my sister is • we cook in la • you sleep here • color of grapes • like the clouds • the tv is in the • the color of coal • office in spanish • the color of leaves • cousin in spanish is • the sister of my mom • the sky is this color • the brother of my mom • my car is parked in the
Friends and Family 2019-10-23
33 Clues: 6 • 5 • 9 • 7 • 8 • 2 • 4 • 3 • 1 • 10 • ktx • 금요일 • 목요일 • 토요일 • 화요일 • 일요일 • 수요일 • 원요일 • round • sky color • rose color • toy person • we can ride • grape color • lemon color • flies in sky • mistake fixer • red plus yellow • game with pieces • we write with it • we push with feet • straight line tool • where are my books?
High Tech Los Angeles 2021-09-09
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- Uniform Shirt Style
- Where Mr. Ingrum's Class Always Is
- Grade Competition
- Sophomore Grade Color
- The Most Famous Club
- Used to see
- Our School's Volunteer Club
- The Principle
- Advisories Plan Their Own Booths Around Halloween
- Robotics' mascot
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- Mr. Bewley Teaches This Class
- Hidden In HTLA
- Junior Grade Color
- Running Group
- School Name
- Comes With Our Laptops
- We Use These Everyday
- College Counselor
- Senior Grade Color
- Freshmen Grade Color
- Book With Memories
21 Clues: School Name • Used to see • Running Group • The Principle • Hidden In HTLA • Robotics' mascot • Grade Competition • College Counselor • Junior Grade Color • Senior Grade Color • Book With Memories • Uniform Shirt Style • The Most Famous Club • Freshmen Grade Color • We Use These Everyday • Sophomore Grade Color • Comes With Our Laptops • Our School's Volunteer Club • Mr. Bewley Teaches This Class • ...
High Tech Los Angeles 2021-09-09
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- Uniform Shirt Style
- Where Mr. Ingrum's Class Always Is
- Grade Competition
- Sophomore Grade Color
- The Most Famous Club
- Used to see
- Our School's Volunteer Club
- The Principle
- Advisories Plan Their Own Booths Around Halloween
- Robotics' mascot
Down
- Mr. Bewley Teaches This Class
- Hidden In HTLA
- Junior Grade Color
- Running Group
- School Name
- Comes With Our Laptops
- We Use These Everyday
- College Counselor
- Senior Grade Color
- Freshmen Grade Color
- Book With Memories
21 Clues: School Name • Used to see • Running Group • The Principle • Hidden In HTLA • Robotics' mascot • Grade Competition • College Counselor • Junior Grade Color • Senior Grade Color • Book With Memories • Uniform Shirt Style • The Most Famous Club • Freshmen Grade Color • We Use These Everyday • Sophomore Grade Color • Comes With Our Laptops • Our School's Volunteer Club • Mr. Bewley Teaches This Class • ...
Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- color for hope
- used weekly during advent
- month of Christmas
- people who sing carols
- "eternal life"
- "to be born"
- color of snow
- "coming"
- helps guide Santa's sleigh
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- the season of December
- color for joy
- "happy"
- this appeared when baby Jesus was born
- another word for gift
- celebrated on December 25
- Santa's helper
- traditional red and white candy
- a keeper of sheep
- where Jesus was born
- color of a traditional tree
- another word for Christmas
21 Clues: "happy" • "coming" • "to be born" • color for joy • color of snow • color for hope • Santa's helper • "eternal life" • a keeper of sheep • month of Christmas • where Jesus was born • another word for gift • the season of December • people who sing carols • used weekly during advent • celebrated on December 25 • another word for Christmas • helps guide Santa's sleigh • color of a traditional tree • ...
Call Center Crossword 2026-01-27
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- Likes the Coffee Caboose
- Likes the show, "Desperate Housewives"
- Loves to camp
- Dislikes scary movies
- Loves Rauw Alejandro
- Likes to go to the gym
- Favorite color is Green
- Loves to travel
- Likes Bad Bunny
- Likes to drink Dr. Pepper
- Loves to fish
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- Dislikes mushrooms
- Vegan lifestyle
- Loves to listen to podcasts
- Likes the color lavender
- Loves the outdoors
- Favorite color is black
- Favorite color is Pink
- Dislikes olives
- Loves to crochet
20 Clues: Loves to camp • Loves to fish • Vegan lifestyle • Dislikes olives • Loves to travel • Likes Bad Bunny • Loves to crochet • Dislikes mushrooms • Loves the outdoors • Loves Rauw Alejandro • Dislikes scary movies • Favorite color is Pink • Likes to go to the gym • Favorite color is black • Favorite color is Green • Likes the Coffee Caboose • Likes the color lavender • Likes to drink Dr. Pepper • ...
Neuropsychology Crossword 2024-03-27
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- theory of learning
- processes info based on touch
- area where neurotransmitters go from one neuron to another
- responsible for speech production
- role = understanding speech
- cortex that detects sensory information
- Gold Memory study
- Opposite of inhibition
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- neuron that passes messages within CNS
- theory of emotion
- interpretive cortex study
- where neurotransmitters are reabsorbed
- brain can change structure
13 Clues: theory of emotion • Gold Memory study • theory of learning • Opposite of inhibition • interpretive cortex study • brain can change structure • role = understanding speech • processes info based on touch • responsible for speech production • neuron that passes messages within CNS • where neurotransmitters are reabsorbed • cortex that detects sensory information • ...
unit 3 vocab 2023-09-29
Colors 2025-01-20
14 Clues: Inky color • Yellow + red • Sand-like color • Shade of violet • Blue-green shade • Flamingo's color • Light olive-brown • Color of chocolate • Wedding dress color • What Santa's suit is • What Pikachu's fur color is • Shade between black and white • Color of the sky on a clear day • What traffic lights show for 'go'
fun fact 2024-03-07
5 Clues: Where did Albert Einstein come from? • did the chicken or the egg come first? • What theory did Albert Einstien do about mass? • what is the color we see when we close our eyes? • How can horses find home on the planet if they get lost?
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-28
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- galileo ideas were so controversial that he was placed in?
- the idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory.
- the Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except __.
- Robert Boyle explained the effect of temperature and pressure on what?
- what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book?
- _____________________ was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- johannes Kepler said that the planets rotated around the sun in what shape?
- the Catholic Church attacked Galileo because he defended they system that said the _______ revolved around the sun
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the ____________ theory.
- he pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- Issac Newton discovered what?
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- during the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- Galileo improved what invention that was used to look further into space?
- what system of thought was based on the belief that *reason* is the chief source of knowledge?
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- what type of math was Newton known for developing?
- francis Bacon argued that the truth could not be known at the beginning of a question, but only at the end after a long process of?
- what method of reasoning did Francis Bacon say was most appropriate with the Scientific Method?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the ___________
20 Clues: Issac Newton discovered what? • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • what type of math was Newton known for developing? • galileo ideas were so controversial that he was placed in? • what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book? • nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory. • ...
N254 Chapters 1 and 2 2015-06-24
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- this organizational theory challenges the nature of relationships and proposed that nature's work does not follow a straight line
- type of evidence that represents a study limited to one group of subjects
- Study type of evidence that represents an in-depth analysis used to translate to other clinical situations
- designates an organization that "recognize health care organizations that provide nursing excellence"
- this organizational theory is described by terms such as input, output and throughput
- is a broad, general statement of the organization's reason for existence
- Compares an organization's data with similar organizations
- this effect described the tendency for people to perform as expected because of special attention
- this type of integration is usually among organizations that are dissimilar but related in order to provide a continuum of services
- this "group" is a consortium of public and private purchasers established to reduce preventable medical mistakes
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- is a written statement that reflects the organization's values, vision and mission
- this organizational theory involves the understanding that the environment is "rife with randomness and complex tasks"
- type of evidence built from a scientific approach
- type of evidence that represents the gathering of factors related to a clinical condition
- this organization theory tries to match and organization's structure to its environment
- type of evidence reported by an expert in the field
- type of evidence derived from experience
- this type of integration in healthcare is done by organizations that provide the same of similar services
- abbreviation for a type of evidence that uses both experimental and control groups to determine the effectiveness of a intervention
- are the beliefs, attitudes one has about people, ideas, objects, or actions that form a basis for behavior.
20 Clues: type of evidence derived from experience • type of evidence built from a scientific approach • type of evidence reported by an expert in the field • Compares an organization's data with similar organizations • is a broad, general statement of the organization's reason for existence • type of evidence that represents a study limited to one group of subjects • ...
Ethics Exam #2 2016-03-22
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- The only intrinsic good according to Kant.
- This is one feature the Moral Law must have.
- The mathematical formula Bentham created to calculate which action will lead to the most happiness.
- Bentham was concerned with quantity, but Mill was concerned with ______.
- One criticism against Kant states that his theory is too ______ to be applied.
- The moral theory focuses on the morality of the action itself.
- What was the name of the branch of Utilitarianism that was created to deal with some of the criticisms levied against the theory?
- In order to get moral credit, Kant said an action had to be done from _______.
- The course pack rejects ________ as a foundation for ethics because they are different depending on the country and era.
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- The only intrinsic good according to Bentham.
- Some have said of Kant's ethics that his rules are too ______
- The course pack rejects _____ as a foundation for ethics because it is contradictory and doesn't count as evidence.
- This imperative is how Kant says we can find out what the Moral Law is.
- The only intrinsic good according to Mill.
- In order to decide which of two pleasures is of higher quality, Mill proposed that we do this.
- According to Kant, it's not enough to do the right thing, you also had to have the right ______.
- The moral theory is based on measuring happiness.
- One criticism of Utilitarianism states that because it focuses on producing the best consequences, it ignores the concept that people can have moral _____.
- The course pack rejects ________ as a foundation for ethics because there are many and they disagree.
- What the course pack suggests we use as the foundation for ethics.
20 Clues: The only intrinsic good according to Mill. • The only intrinsic good according to Kant. • This is one feature the Moral Law must have. • The only intrinsic good according to Bentham. • The moral theory is based on measuring happiness. • Some have said of Kant's ethics that his rules are too ______ • The moral theory focuses on the morality of the action itself. • ...
Modules 8/9 Consciousness 2023-03-16
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- needing more and more of a drug to get the same effect
- an electroencephalograph(eeg) measures these
- drugs that excite neural activity
- dream theory that states dreams serve to the sort the days experience and commit them to memory
- drug that relaxes and produces mild euphoria
- sleep theory that states it was safer for our ancestors to sleep at night and hide from prey
- stage of sleep in which the sleeper has theta waves and sleep spindles
- monitors light levels in controlling sleep rhythm
- your awareness of yourself and your environment
- drugs that evoke sensory images and distort perceptions
- theory that states the purpose of sleep is to recuperate and repair
- stage of sleep when awakened one does not feel as if he/she was asleep
- sleep disorder in which one wakes up at night due to breathing cessations
- recurring problems falling or staying asleep
- drugs that reduce neural activity
- hallucinogan drug that can create terrifying panic
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- theory that states dreams are a result of the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural firing
- theorist who believed dreams were the release of our unconscious wishes and conflicts
- deepest stage of sleep
- stage of paradoxical sleep where one has vivid dreams
- physiological and psychological need to take more of a drug after continued use
- sleep disorder in which one suddenly falls into rem sleep
- feelings of physical distress when discontinuing the use of a drug
- pattern of biological functioning that occurs on a roughly 24 hour cycle
- hormone that regulates the sleep/wake cycle
- this happens after being deprived of rem sleep the next time we sleep
26 Clues: deepest stage of sleep • drugs that excite neural activity • drugs that reduce neural activity • hormone that regulates the sleep/wake cycle • an electroencephalograph(eeg) measures these • drug that relaxes and produces mild euphoria • recurring problems falling or staying asleep • your awareness of yourself and your environment • ...
Venus 2020-05-07
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- A person who holds absolute principles in political, philosophical, or theological matters
- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations
- An ethical theory that judges an action’s moral correctness by its consequences
- The exercise of hierarchical power to compel a subordinate to act in a certain way
- Society’s shared beliefs about what is good or bad and how people should act
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result that everybody gets what they deserve
- Every event, including human choice and volition, is caused by other events and happens as an effect or result of these other events
- Society’s accepted principles of right conduct that enable people to live cooperatively
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- What are invented explanations that hide or deny true motivations, causes, or actions
- The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
- Popular acceptance of a government, political regime, or system of governance
- Is the dishonest conduct for personal gain by people in power
- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance
- The quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral
- Whether relevant information is made available in a timely and accessible manner
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action
- What is principles concerning what is good or bad
- An ethical position meaning one is not able to make a judgment
- Caring about the consequences of one’s choices as they affect others
- An ethical theory holding that the good is based on the pursuit of self-interest
20 Clues: What is principles concerning what is good or bad • Is the dishonest conduct for personal gain by people in power • An ethical position meaning one is not able to make a judgment • Caring about the consequences of one’s choices as they affect others • The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes • ...
Vocab 2017-12-13
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- A philosophical viewpoint according to which everything arises from natural properties and causes and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded or discounted.
- Insulting abusive or highly critical language.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- The use of fallacious arguments especially with the intention of deceiving.
- A surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- The branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
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- Not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times
- Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature a supernatural being.
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Relating to or characterized by belief in the existence of a god or gods.
- The relationship between cause and effect
- The theory of knowledge especially with regard to its methods validity and scope.
- The view that everything there is is actual.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance its history and the processes that act on it.
20 Clues: The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • The relationship between cause and effect • The view that everything there is is actual. • Insulting abusive or highly critical language. • Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature. • The science of the origin and development of the universe. • The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience • ...
Cross Word Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-06
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- __________ It is the shortening of the measured length of a moving object relative to the observer’s reference frame.
- Heinrich _____ generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of Maxwell.
- is the Speed of moving object with direction.
- The Time ______ Is The slowing down of time as seen by observer relative to a reference frame
- Johannes _____ described the motion of planets around the sun, now known as Kepler’s Law of Planetary Motion.
- wave is more prominent to a space where massive celestial objects undergo also a massive acceleration.
- ______ Newton introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting
- does not accelerate
- is The change in velocity of moving object.
- Albert ________ completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass-energy conservation.
- James _____ Maxwell predicted the theory of electromagnetism and
- which is red._______.
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- is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- that lights are also electromagnetic waves.
- is a special type of reference where an
- is a force that pulls the objects with mass together. ________________
- No two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of
- is the displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward longer
- __________is A theory that explains the relationship between space and time.
- and celestial theories of motion.
- _____ Galilei studied, observed, and experimented with inclined
- is a region in space in which gravity is too strong that even light cannot escape. And is Called Black ____________.
- and introduced the law of falling objects.
- a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________.
- fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _______.
25 Clues: does not accelerate • which is red._______. • and celestial theories of motion. • is a special type of reference where an • and introduced the law of falling objects. • that lights are also electromagnetic waves. • is The change in velocity of moving object. • is the Speed of moving object with direction. • a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________. • ...
Chapter 7 2024-01-05
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
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- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- only occasional breaking of norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an act committed in violation of the law
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-04
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- : In Leininger’s theory, it is universal across cultures, but distinct within each culture in a way that represents the belief,
- : Includes not only COGNITIVE & AFFECTIVE AWARENESS but also the “INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF THE ENTIRE LIVING
- : The knowledge that describes the professional perspective . It is professional care knowledge.
- : Refers to a particular group and the patterning of actions, thoughts and decisions that occur as a result of learned, shared, and transmitted values, beliefs norms and life ways.
- AWARENESS : It is an in-depth self examination of one’s own background, recognising biases and prejudices and assumptions about other
- : To begin to invent or do something from somewhere.
- : In Newman’s theory it is the means where one perceives realities.
- SYSTEMS : It is formally taught and learned.
- : The unique individual in unity and integrity, feeling, believing, thinking, and whole.
- : It refers to being Different.
- : Process of choosing and embracing what is important.
- : In Leininger’s theory, it is defined as humanistic art and science that focuses on personalized behaviors, functions, processes to promote and maintain health or recovery from illness.
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- : The process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- : She states that there are 9 patterns of interactions that guide a nurse in making holistic observations of person-environment
- : Harnessing the capacity to do something.
- : It is the Knowledge gained from direct experience or directly from those who have experienced it.
- ENERGY : Refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of the body, preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing.
- IDENTITY : The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- : Changing or converting something to another form.
- : Developed the Theory of Human Becoming.
- and practices of the particular culture. It is also universal and diverse.
21 Clues: : It refers to being Different. • : Developed the Theory of Human Becoming. • : Harnessing the capacity to do something. • SYSTEMS : It is formally taught and learned. • : Changing or converting something to another form. • : To begin to invent or do something from somewhere. • : Process of choosing and embracing what is important. • ...
Trey Tressler - Sociology chapter 7 vocab 2025-01-09
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- an act committed in violation of the law
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
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- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Merton's theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a repayment; a deserved punishment
- behavior that over conforms to social expectations
- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- ways to encourage conformity to societies norms
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
24 Clues: a repayment; a deserved punishment • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to societies norms • behavior that over conforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
maketing 5 2026-04-23
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- A hypothesis that indicates a relationship between two or more variables
- The quality of being simple, clear, and easy to understand
- A structured set of concepts and theories that guides the research study
- The variable that is manipulated or considered as the cause
- The way research adds new knowledge or improves existing understanding
- A hypothesis that predicts the value or condition of a single variable
- A hypothesis that specifies the direction (positive or negative) of a relationship
- A quality of a good hypothesis that allows it to be checked using data or experiments
- Reasoning approach that starts from general theory and moves to specific conclusions
- A hypothesis that suggests a relationship or effect exists, opposite of the null
- The extent to which the hypothesis aligns logically with existing theory
- The process of clearly identifying and stating the research issue or problem
- A clear and testable statement predicting a relationship between variables
- Type of question that examines cause-and-effect relationships between variables
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- Type of question that focuses on describing characteristics or features of a situation
- Type of question used when the problem is not well understood and needs initial investigation
- Any factor or element in research that can change or take different values
- A specific question the study is designed to answer
- The practicality of conducting the research with available time and resources
- Reasoning approach that builds general theory from specific observations or data
- A hypothesis that explains why or how one variable affects another
- A hypothesis stating that there is no relationship or difference between variables
- A set of organized ideas used to explain relationships between concepts or variables
- The quality of being precise and focused without being vague
- The variable that is measured and affected by the independent variable
25 Clues: A specific question the study is designed to answer • The quality of being simple, clear, and easy to understand • The variable that is manipulated or considered as the cause • The quality of being precise and focused without being vague • A hypothesis that explains why or how one variable affects another • ...
unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
18 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • džäss • kesköö • suurus • muusik • kiilas • kindel • teooria • treener • kergesti • kükitama • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • ülemaailmne • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja
Formation, Maintenance and Breakdown 2012-10-16
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- Duck and...made models of relationship dissolution
- may under or over...
- relationships are similar to business...
- Argyl - satisfying...needs
- ...carried out the computer dance study
- sampling, bargaining, commitment and...
- the filter model of...
- the investment model considers satisfaction...and investment
- the first stage of Lee's model is...
- we have...stereotypes of physically attractive people
- Duck found 3 categories of dissolution, including pre-existing...
- the 'winner' in the equity theory will feel...
- the final phase in Duck's model is the...-dressing phase
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- there are 3...theories of maintenance
- Duck's model involves...different phases of dissolution
- first filter in the fiter model
- inter...attraction
- Towhey - ...scale
- the third stage of Lee's model is...
- Lee's model involves...different stages
- proximity, exposure and...
- partners may try to restore...to repair their relationship
- in the final stage of Lee's model, the relationship will...
- classical and...conditioning
- the equity theory states that relationships should be...
- the reward/...satifaction model
- the investment model can explain...relationships
- social...theory (SET)
- during the social phase, relationship problems are made...
- the second phase in Duck's model is the...phase
30 Clues: Towhey - ...scale • inter...attraction • may under or over... • social...theory (SET) • the filter model of... • proximity, exposure and... • Argyl - satisfying...needs • classical and...conditioning • first filter in the fiter model • the reward/...satifaction model • the third stage of Lee's model is... • the first stage of Lee's model is... • there are 3...theories of maintenance • ...
History of Psychology 2012-12-04
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- “_________ of consciousness”; theory that thought flowed and changed
- “To be, is to be perceived”
- tested his theory using sunlight
- two-volume medical text on aspects of the human body
- “________ feeding”; used to study brain and nerve responses
- the sum of associationism and functionism
- developed his theories around the concept of sensation
- “I think, therefore I am”
- “________ rasa”; belief that the mind is like a blank state
- a disorder studied by Galton involving hypnosis
- belief that all aspects of the world come from one essential unity
- used his studies to draft the first law mandating special education
- evolution of species over generation, _________ selection
- thought that philosophy should be viewed as a special science
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- non-materialistic forces influence behavior, growth and development
- investigation of the unconscious mind
- developed the ‘theory of judgment’
- idea that individual perception interpreted external factors in order to create an objective whole
- empiricist whose writings focused on human nature
- “Knowledge is power”
- used classical conditioning on dogs as party of his study
- practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population
- discovered that each sense organ reacts differently to particular stimuli
23 Clues: “Knowledge is power” • “I think, therefore I am” • “To be, is to be perceived” • tested his theory using sunlight • developed the ‘theory of judgment’ • investigation of the unconscious mind • the sum of associationism and functionism • a disorder studied by Galton involving hypnosis • empiricist whose writings focused on human nature • ...
Psychology of Religion 2015-06-03
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- Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs
- A type of prayer when shared with a number of other of people
- Influenced Kohlberg's work
- The term for deciding to convert before one's immanent death
- Collaborate with Freud in his early work
- The first level of Kohlberg's theory
- A criteria of mystical experience that looks at how it cannot be put into words
- Freud saw religion as an...
- Studied the link between religion and personality
- Quakers are an example of this type of sect
- A name sometimes given to a cult leader
- Considered to be the founder of studies into the psychology of religion
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- A person who achieves mystical experience or an apprehension of divine mysteries
- Third stage of the cult recruitment process
- Sects often have a high level of this
- Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory
- Freud and Jung agreed that religion stems from the...
- Cults target people who are going through a...
- Mandala is sanskrit for...
- The mainstream religion Christianity developed from as a sect
- Model of happiness and wellbeing created by Seligman
- opposite to 'healthy minded' in James' theory
22 Clues: Influenced Kohlberg's work • Mandala is sanskrit for... • Freud saw religion as an... • Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory • The first level of Kohlberg's theory • Sects often have a high level of this • Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs • A name sometimes given to a cult leader • Collaborate with Freud in his early work • Third stage of the cult recruitment process • ...
Famous names crossword 2015-04-15
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- father of psychology
- founder of "social development theory"
- single trial learning, biological predispositions for learning, sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned, studied aversion in rats
- conducted shocking experiments on obedience
- father of behaviorism - operant conditioning
- conducted stanford prison experiment
- multiple intelligences, "sucessful intelligence" theory (3 types)
- developed psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic theory, dream analysis, free association
- explored testing and individual differences; Developmental psychology, and creator of the first intelligence test
- parenting (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- animal learning, insight
- hierarchy of needs
- bobo Doll experiments, observational learning and influence in the socio-cognitive perspective
- neo-Freudian, collective unconscious, dream interpretation
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- described process of classical conditioning after dog salivating experiments
- behaviorism, little Albert, fear conditioning
- weber's Law - just noticeable difference or difference threshold
- one underlying intelligence, general intelligence concept, "g-factor"
- multiple intelligences (8 types)
- moral development, moral dilemmas in assessment
- secure and insecure attachment
- cognitive development
- conducted validity and reliability experiments of psychiatric diagnosis
- humanism, self actualization
- studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- psychosocial development, 8 stages of psychological development
- famous conformity experiment (matching lines)
- conducted longitundinal studies on temperatment (infancy to adolescence)
28 Clues: hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • cognitive development • animal learning, insight • humanism, self actualization • secure and insecure attachment • multiple intelligences (8 types) • conducted stanford prison experiment • founder of "social development theory" • conducted shocking experiments on obedience • father of behaviorism - operant conditioning • ...
Crossword Quiz for Seminar Psychology 2015-02-20
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- last name of author of psychodynamic theory
- last name of author of "psychoanalytic theory"
- moral component of personality
- hold everything inside and do not let go of anything
- last name of the author of "existential psychology"
- decision-making component
- notices something in the environment
- provoking stimuli by stating it doesn't exist
- placing unacceptable impulses onto someone else
- last name of author of behaviorism
- highest peak of the hierarchy of needs
- an adverse event that decreases the behavior
- ability to view the world from client's perspective
- remembers what was noticed
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- disruptive force blocking our development of good interpersonal relations
- last name of the author of "hierarchy of needs"
- child fails to move from one stage to another
- thoughts/feelings we are fully aware of
- first need in the hierarchy of needs
- reflects the concept's dual role
- attraction to death
- theory of learning, all behaviors are acquired through conditioning
- last name of author of "person-centered therapy"
- one's perception of all that compromises "I" or "me"
- acquiring new or modifying knowledge
- emotionally charged images that have universal meaning
26 Clues: attraction to death • decision-making component • remembers what was noticed • moral component of personality • reflects the concept's dual role • last name of author of behaviorism • first need in the hierarchy of needs • notices something in the environment • acquiring new or modifying knowledge • highest peak of the hierarchy of needs • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization
- is a structure that can develop differently over time
- is a theory that suggests that meteorites or comets caused dinosaurs to become extinct in Cretaceous perio
- is slow and steady speciation
- carry dormant plant embryos packaged with a food supply
- according to him all changes in nature are gradual
- who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection
- small evolutionary changes that accumulate in a population
- is the science of describing, naming, and classifying species
- is the study of past life
- a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat
- proposed the first scientifically testable evolutionary theory
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- were the first plants to evolve seeds and produce pollen
- are for obtaining water and minerals, while physically anchoring the plant in the soil
- marks the end of the line
- it is a dating that estimates fossil age using rock layers
- slower and results from large-scale changes
- a reproductibe barrier that prevents development of fertile offspring
- is a selection that is the identification by humans of desirable trait in plants and animals
- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants and other organisms from the past
20 Clues: marks the end of the line • is the study of past life • is slow and steady speciation • slower and results from large-scale changes • a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat • a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization • according to him all changes in nature are gradual • is a structure that can develop differently over time • ...
world history 2017-10-02
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- most of there knowledge came from the bible/Greek and roman culture
- discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter
- interaction of volume, temperature, and gas pressure
- technology that is used for science
- who developed the theory of motion and the law of gravity (___ third's law)
- believed that women should be equally educated along with men
- author of frankenstien
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- believes that government power comes from the consent of the people
- passionately committed to individual freedom
- the creators of the scientific method
- a series of step forming and testing scientific theories
- belief in denial of evil
- what cured small pox
- belived that laws existed to preserve social order; not avenge crime
- Galileo had what with the church
- believed Britain was the best governed and most politically balanced country of his own day
- planet revolves around the sun
- believes that strong ruler should have total power
- application of the scientific method to social problems
- wrote more than 70 books of political essays
20 Clues: what cured small pox • author of frankenstien • belief in denial of evil • planet revolves around the sun • Galileo had what with the church • technology that is used for science • the creators of the scientific method • passionately committed to individual freedom • wrote more than 70 books of political essays • discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter • ...
3A mat/his 2023-02-02
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- formulated the universal law of gravitation
- Greek mathematician know for his works on trigonometry
- Capital city of Romania
- Lenses that concentrate light rays into a single focal point
- European institution headquartered in Strasburg
- French mathematician who introduced the concept of mathematical function
- the island where Napoleon was exiliated for the second time
- the first artificial satellite created in space in 1957
- Italian phisicist who studied nuclear reactions
- The bridge that connects two nordic nations by crossing the sea that divides them
- what theory did Albert Einstein formulate
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- Force exerted by a body following a deformation that compresses or expands them
- Secret project for the production of the first US atomic bomb during WWII
- English physicist who formulated the law of energy conservation
- Strait between Spain and Africa
- the city where the Romans suffered their greatest defeat
- One of the two main political parties in the late middle ages
- formulated the theory of relativity
- A very important german physicist who created the theory of quantum phisics
- it is given by the product between mass and velocity
- Island below Turkey
- location of the prime meridian
22 Clues: Island below Turkey • Capital city of Romania • location of the prime meridian • Strait between Spain and Africa • formulated the theory of relativity • what theory did Albert Einstein formulate • formulated the universal law of gravitation • European institution headquartered in Strasburg • Italian phisicist who studied nuclear reactions • ...
Isaac Newton 2022-05-19
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- How old was Isaac Newton when he discovered gravity?
- Who said Isaac Newton is the smartest person ever?
- What did Isaac Newton eat?
- Was Isaac Newton married?
- What was Newton most famous discovery?
- What language did Isaac Newton speak?
- how did newton die?
- What holiday was Newton born on?
- What did newton actually study before science and physics?
- Who made Newton stop studying for a little amount of time
- Who over turned newtons theory
- Newton's religions affiliation
- Who appointed Newton to his presidentship
- Did Isaac Newton have kids?
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- What group was Newton elected president of?
- Why was Isaac Newton not expected to survive as a child?
- Who discovered gravity?
- What did Einstein base his theory on
- What theory got Newton into planetary motion
- What published work made Newton more international attention
- Who tried to steal Isaac Newton's work?
- Many people believe that a ______ fell on out of a tree on Newton's head, that inspired him to formulate his theory of gravitation.
- What was Newtons second famous book?
- what made newton unpopular?
- where was newton born
- When was Isaac Newton death?
- What math did Isaac conceive during his 18 month hiatus?
27 Clues: how did newton die? • where was newton born • Who discovered gravity? • Was Isaac Newton married? • What did Isaac Newton eat? • what made newton unpopular? • Did Isaac Newton have kids? • When was Isaac Newton death? • Who over turned newtons theory • Newton's religions affiliation • What holiday was Newton born on? • What did Einstein base his theory on • ...
Government Crossword 2022-04-29
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- Amendment giving people the right to bear arms
- Amendment giving women the right to vote
- Twenty-first amendment ended
- It's also known as a representative democracy
- Legislative branch
- _____ argues that the state arose out of a voluntary act of free people
- _____ theory states that one person or a small group took control of an area and forced everyone to submit
- British lawmaking body
- Government based around a religion
- No government system in place
- He was the first vice president and second president
- _____ theory holds that God created the state and if you are born royal, you are destined to rule
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- The segment of trade where slaves were shipped from Africa to the Americas
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- ______ theory argues that the state evolved naturally out of early family
- A form of government where a few wealthy, powerful males rule
- Judicial branch
- The slave system where slaves were shipped between the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- Executive branch
- He believed that everyone should have the right to life, liberty, and property
- It has population, territory, government and sovereignty
- Ruler inherits the throne by birth
22 Clues: Judicial branch • Executive branch • Legislative branch • British lawmaking body • Twenty-first amendment ended • No government system in place • Ruler inherits the throne by birth • Government based around a religion • He wrote the Declaration of Independence • Amendment giving women the right to vote • It's also known as a representative democracy • ...
Serena & Clara 2026-02-20
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- Scientist who created analytical geometry, helped develop scientific method
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- The governed will give up some rights and the government will do the best for its people
- Scientist who created the idea that there is more than 4 elements
- Philisophe that believed that the ones who had to abide by the law should write the laws
- Philisophe against cruel and unusual punishments
- Philisophe that proposed checks and balances
- Scientist who created three laws of motion and discovered gravity
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- Philisophe that proposed freedom of religion and speech
- Scientist that used a microscope to examine bacteria and bloodcells
- Person with absolute power
- Scientist who created the heliocentric theory
- Scientist who developed the experimental method, helped develop scientific method
- Philisophe who proposed that we have three natural rights
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Philisophe that criticized unequal rights between men and women
- Philisophe that Created the social contract
- Scientist who created the laws of planetary motion
- Scientist who developed the first vaccine
- Scientist who proved Heliocentric theory, was put under house arrest
- Parties where people met to discuss ideas
21 Clues: Person with absolute power • Scientist who developed the first vaccine • Parties where people met to discuss ideas • Philisophe that Created the social contract • Philisophe that proposed checks and balances • Scientist who created the heliocentric theory • Philisophe against cruel and unusual punishments • Scientist who created the laws of planetary motion • ...
chapter 4 vocabulary 2012-10-24
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- Theory that earth is at the center oif the revolving planets and stars
- Motion of one object around another
- trapping of heat by the atmosphere
- An oval shape
- Average distance between the Earth and the sun about 150,000,000 kilometers
- When an object spins around a central axis
- Outer planets are often called this because of there size
- Theory that earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- Planets object that orbits the sun and has enough ggravity to be spherical, but has not cleared the area of its orbit
- Bodies of rock and ice far from the the sun
- Region beyond neptunes orbit
- Inner core of a comet
- Large round pits on the moon
- Greek word for sun
- Consist of the sun, the planets, their moons and a variety of smaller objects
- Force that attracts all object toward ech other
- When a meteroid enters earths atmosphere friction with the air creates heat and a streak of light appears
- Small irregular rocky objects that the sun and are too small to ge considered dwarf planets
- Loose collections of ice,dust, and small rocky particles whose orbit can be long narrow ellipses
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- Region of the solar system between Mars and Jupiter
- Dark, flat areas on the moon formed from huge lava flows
- Greek word for sphere
- inner planets arer often called
- Greek word for color
- Chunks of rock or dust that collide with the moon
- Thin disk of small particles of ice and rock around a outer planet
- Must be round,orbit the sun, and cleared out the region of there orbit
- Clouds of gas and dust form a fuzzy outer layer around comet
- Beyond kuipert belt, extends to about 1000 times the distance between the sun and Neptune
- Meteroids that pass through earths atmosophere and are found on earth
30 Clues: An oval shape • Greek word for sun • Greek word for color • Greek word for sphere • Inner core of a comet • Region beyond neptunes orbit • Large round pits on the moon • inner planets arer often called • trapping of heat by the atmosphere • Motion of one object around another • When an object spins around a central axis • Bodies of rock and ice far from the the sun • ...
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- Wanneer prys styg vraag
- ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou
- Wanneer prys styg aanbod
- Faktor wat vraag beinvloed
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
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- Faktor wat prys beinvloed
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n goedere of diens wat vir verbruikers beskikbaar is om te koop of van gebruik te maak.
- ‘n grafiek wat aandui hoe die vraag vir ‘n artikel of diens en die prys daarvan verwant is.
- die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
9 Clues: Faktor wat prys beinvloed • Faktor wat vraag beinvloed • Wanneer prys styg vraag • Wanneer prys styg aanbod • die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is. • die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is. • ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou • ...
Herzberg's Theory 2013-09-04
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- A thing done successfully, typically by effort or skill, it is one of the motivator factors.
- important hygiene factor for the employees to have motivation, something to do with working and place where they work.
- died in ________
- What is his theory commonly named as?
- hygiene factor, the state of being safe
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- of the limitations of his theory is that he was not able to show a strong link between employee _______ and productivity.
- in h____ factors can prevent dissatisfaction of workers but would not alone provide motivation
- limitation where Herzberg did not interview the __________
- discovered this theory by interviewing how many employees? (number written in words)
9 Clues: died in ________ • What is his theory commonly named as? • hygiene factor, the state of being safe • limitation where Herzberg did not interview the __________ • discovered this theory by interviewing how many employees? (number written in words) • A thing done successfully, typically by effort or skill, it is one of the motivator factors. • ...
game theory 2021-02-09
9 Clues: how gaster talks • a follower of gaster • a power in undertale • fnafs food in the restaurant • a big character in undertale • a horror game made by scott cawthon • another version of freddy in fnaf 1 • a game about choice made by toby fox • a game where no choice matters made by toby
Cell Theory 2022-04-20
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- word that means very small
- proposed that all cells come from existing cells
- any living thing
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- observed bark of cork trees, discovered the cell
- smallest unit of an organism
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- tool used to observe small things like cells
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- first to observe bacteria
9 Clues: any living thing • first to observe bacteria • word that means very small • smallest unit of an organism • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • tool used to observe small things like cells • proposed that all cells come from existing cells • observed bark of cork trees, discovered the cell
Particle Theory 2021-07-05
9 Clues: gas to solid • particles separating • liquid changing to gas • substance spreading out • flat area on a line graph • particles are made of this • factor that affects solubility • the space that a substance occupies • particles slowing down and stop bouncing
Hair Theory 2023-11-08
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- The layer of the hair that gives hair most of its pigment and strength is called the________
- A process where cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein is known as___________
- The central core of the hair shaft is the_______
- Hair grows out of a tube-like “pocket” called the root_____
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- The three stages of hair growth are anagen, catagen and_________
- The outer covering of the hair shaft is called the _______.
- If the amount of pheomelanin is very concentrated and near the cuticle layer, the hair will appear more ____
- The portion of hair that extends above the skin’s surface is the hair_______
- The active growing period of hair is known as the______ stage.
9 Clues: The central core of the hair shaft is the_______ • The outer covering of the hair shaft is called the _______. • Hair grows out of a tube-like “pocket” called the root_____ • The active growing period of hair is known as the______ stage. • The three stages of hair growth are anagen, catagen and_________ • ...
Asian Theory 2020-06-14
9 Clues: of life • life force • where life force flows • water, metal, earth, wood • spinning wheels of energy • dark, night, feminine, winter • light, day, masculine, summer • of paired meridians in the human body • of body surface for infusing/diffusing Qi
Attachment Theory 2025-11-04
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- infants display signal behaviours
- babies begin to show preferences for familiar caregivers
- children develop more complex relationships with caregivers
- attachment to one figure
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- children actively seek proximity to specific attachment figures
- when a close figure is removed from a child they panic
- can have negative effects on a child's development, disrupting the formation of secure attachments
- the quality of the first bond a child makes will be a template for their later relationships
- someone who worked with bowl by
9 Clues: attachment to one figure • someone who worked with bowl by • infants display signal behaviours • when a close figure is removed from a child they panic • babies begin to show preferences for familiar caregivers • children develop more complex relationships with caregivers • children actively seek proximity to specific attachment figures • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-12-13
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- First to theorize an atom
- Marie Curie discovered:
- Discovered protons in the center of an atom
- Thompsons model was called:
- Person who made the first atomic model
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- Legos represent
- Plato represents
- Marie Curie discovered this element
- Marie Curie discovered this element
- If something has low volume but high mass, it is:
10 Clues: Legos represent • Plato represents • Marie Curie discovered: • First to theorize an atom • Thompsons model was called: • Marie Curie discovered this element • Marie Curie discovered this element • Person who made the first atomic model • Discovered protons in the center of an atom • If something has low volume but high mass, it is:
Chapter 6 2019-01-07
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- a machine used to generate electricity
- the process of fixing up the poor areas of a city
- production method that breaks down a complex job into a series of smaller tasks
- first to talk about the theory of evolution
- shares in a company
- a group of companies that join together to control the production and price of a product
- German composer combined classical forms with a stirring range of sound
- As a army nurse she insisted on better hygiene in field hospitals
- nineteenth-century artistic movement that appealed to emotional rather than reason
- self-help groups to aid sick or injured workers
- movement of the 1800s that urged Christians to do social service
- English novelist vividly portrayed the lives of slum dwellers and factory workers
- belief that one racial group is superior to another
- campaign to limit or ban the use of alcoholic beverages
- right of women to vote
- invented dynamite
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- first scientist to show link between microbes and disease
- identified the bacterium that caused tuberculosis
- created the first simple electric motor
- school of painting of the late 1800s and early 1900s that tried to capture fleeting visual impresions
- identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
- idealization of women and the home
- the theory that infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes
- developed process to make steel from iron
- impressionist artist used brush strokes of color side by side without blending
- invented the radio
- measures the quality and availability of necessities and comforts in a society
- Artist who experimented with sharp brush lines and bright colors
- made the first electric light bulb
- nineteenth-century artistic movement whose aim was to represent the world as it is
- business owned by many investors who buy shares of stock and risk only the amount of their investment
31 Clues: invented dynamite • invented the radio • shares in a company • right of women to vote • idealization of women and the home • made the first electric light bulb • a machine used to generate electricity • created the first simple electric motor • developed process to make steel from iron • first to talk about the theory of evolution • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
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- intensity of a sound wave
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- A nerve excited by a particular type of energy generates a specific energy unique to that nerve
- Tone deafness
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
24 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing • Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells • ...
English in Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-18
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- This name for our Galaxy is also a candy bar!
- This TV show is named after the theory for the creation of the universe, The Big ____ Theory.
- One of John Green's most famous novels about a teenage love story is called, "The ... in Our Stars"
- Astro is a ____ meaning star.
- The literary device for characters like Marvin the Martian who can think and act like a human.
- The study of planets and everything in the universe.
- In "The Chronicles of Narnia" the characters travel to a new world through this..
- This Lem novel depicts a team of researchers on a space station trying to discover a mysterious planet.
- The red color of Mars ____ the Roman blood and war.
- Sci-fi is a ____ of literature.
- HG Wells is best known for his alien novel "War of the ..."
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- Huxley's novel "Brave New World" depicts this negative viewpoint of the future.
- This author discovered that books burn at a temperature of Fahrenheit 451.
- People who travel to space are called...
- Researchers often use the word luminosity to refer to stars. What is a synonym for this word?
- This planet was deemed a "dwarf planet" in 2006.
- Earth is the ___ planet from the sun.
- A ____ in Time is the story of 3 kids sent into space to save their father.
- ET stands for Extra...
- Douglas Adams wrote a book titled, "The ____ Guide to the Galaxy"
- nasa stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, making this an _____
- Wars A famous movie series featuring Yoda and Darth Vader...Wars
- This planet was considered to be an inspiration to writers and poets since it is named after the goddess of love and beauty.
- One of the first men to walk on the moon had this nickname, which is also onomatopoeia!
24 Clues: ET stands for Extra... • Astro is a ____ meaning star. • Sci-fi is a ____ of literature. • Earth is the ___ planet from the sun. • People who travel to space are called... • This name for our Galaxy is also a candy bar! • This planet was deemed a "dwarf planet" in 2006. • The red color of Mars ____ the Roman blood and war. • ...
Microbiology Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-12
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- – Gel-like substance within the cell membrane.
- – Single-celled prokaryotic organisms.
- – Photosynthetic bacteria often called blue-green algae.
- – Visible mass of microbial cells arising from one cell.
- – Site of protein synthesis in cells.
- – Hair-like structures used for attachment or conjugation in bacteria.
- – Microbes similar to bacteria but genetically distinct.
- – Concept that microorganisms cause infectious diseases.
- – Single-celled eukaryotic microbes that often move.
- – Region containing DNA in prokaryotic cells.
- – Ability of a microscope to distinguish two points as separate.
- – Cell without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
- – Protective outer layer of some bacterial cells.
- – Scientist who developed pasteurization and disproved spontaneous generation.
- – Presence of unwanted microbes in a sample.
- – Parasitic worms studied in microbiology.
- – Long, whip-like structures for motility in microbes.
- – Photosynthetic eukaryotic microbes.
- – Process of destroying all forms of microbial life.
- – Maintaining environmental conditions for microbial growth.
- – Bacteria with thin peptidoglycan walls and outer membrane.
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- – Early disproven theory that life arises from non-living matter.
- – Substance that kills or inhibits microbial growth.
- – Technique used to color microbes for better visibility.
- – Use of microscopes to view microorganisms.
- – A microscopic living entity such as bacteria, fungi, or protozoa.
- – German microbiologist who established postulates for identifying pathogens.
- – Nutrient material used to grow microorganisms.
- – Theory that life arises from pre-existing life.
- – Technique that prevents contamination by unwanted microbes.
- – Introduction of microbes into culture media.
- – Bacteria with thick peptidoglycan walls that retain violet stain.
- – Dormant, tough structure formed by some bacteria for survival.
- – Eukaryotic organisms like molds and yeasts.
- – First to observe living microbes using a microscope.
- – A polymer forming the bacterial cell wall.
- – Growth of microorganisms in a controlled environment.
- – Rigid layer outside the cell membrane in many organisms.
- – An organism that causes disease.
- – Non-cellular infectious agent needing a host to replicate.
- – Cell with a true nucleus and organelles.
41 Clues: – An organism that causes disease. • – Site of protein synthesis in cells. • – Photosynthetic eukaryotic microbes. • – Single-celled prokaryotic organisms. • – Parasitic worms studied in microbiology. • – Cell with a true nucleus and organelles. • – Use of microscopes to view microorganisms. • – A polymer forming the bacterial cell wall. • ...
Jade 2023-12-13
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- favorite ice cream
- color of nails
- keeps to herself
- favorite fruit
- favorite drink
- favorite color
- favorite cookie
- favorite orange drink
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- favorite animal
- favorite snow cone flavor
- zodiac sign
- eye color
- favorite movie has songs from this band
- favorite flower
- hair color
- wears on her face
- birth month
- the way she talks
18 Clues: eye color • hair color • zodiac sign • birth month • color of nails • favorite fruit • favorite drink • favorite color • favorite animal • favorite flower • favorite cookie • keeps to herself • wears on her face • the way she talks • favorite ice cream • favorite orange drink • favorite snow cone flavor • favorite movie has songs from this band
