color theory Crossword Puzzles
Lightroom Terms 2025-09-25
Across
- is a technique that highlights the edges and fine details in your image
- allows you to trim or reshape your image
- refers to the brightness or darkness of a color
- refers to the warmth or coolness in your image
- reduces or adds atmospheric haze to your image
- saved settings that can be applied to photo with a single click
- is a feature that allows you to apply the same edits from one photo to multiple photos
- controls the diffraction between the darkest and lightest parts of your image
- is a graphic representation of the tones in your image
- refers to the intensity or purity of a color
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- exist within the color grading panel
- refers to the color temperature of your image
- refers to the type or shade of the color
- controls the brightness of your entire image
- identifies and corrects the red-eye effect
- The balance between green and magenta in a image
- refers to the method of selecting specific parts of an image for isolated adjustment
- uniformly increases or decreases the intensity of all the colors in your image
- is a random variation in the image signal and often appears as dots or speckles in your image
- increases or decreases your mid tone contrast, which can add depth to your image
- adjusts the intensity of the more muted colors in your image
21 Clues: exist within the color grading panel • allows you to trim or reshape your image • refers to the type or shade of the color • identifies and corrects the red-eye effect • controls the brightness of your entire image • refers to the intensity or purity of a color • refers to the color temperature of your image • refers to the warmth or coolness in your image • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-30
Across
- A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine.
- Theory The theory that the sun is in the center of our solar system and the other planets orbit around it.
- The rejection of economic private property and capitalism.
- An English philosopher who came up with the social contract theory, a theory about how people's morals and views are based on an agreement in the society they live in.
- The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state.
- A French philosopher and writer who believed in and pushed for freedom of speech, religion, and the separation of the church and the state.
- A way of a country spreading its power and influence by taking control over a foreign region's politics and economics.
- A person whose beliefs are considered wrong by society because they don’t believe in what the society believes.
- The idea that the state in charge has political, economic, social, and cultural influence over the area it has power over.
- A person who comes up with their own business by taking a risk to get profit from their new good or service.
- A meeting between the major European powers over who got control over what parts of Africa.
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- Buildings where manufactured and processed goods are made using machines and workers who run those machines.
- An economic system where industries are owned by the workers and not the private businesses.
- An English physician and philosopher who was known as one of the most influential of the enlightenment thinkers.
- When an area becomes more city-like and developed.
- A French judge who came up with the idea of the separation of powers, otherwise known as the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
- Method The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories.
- An English mathematician and physicist who discovered gravity and the three laws of motion for physics.
- An astronomer and a mathematician who proved the theory of the earth orbiting the sun.
19 Clues: A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine. • When an area becomes more city-like and developed. • The rejection of economic private property and capitalism. • Method The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories. • The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state. • ...
Germ Theory of Disease 2022-11-30
Across
- Commonly accepted theory before Germ Theory
- Credited with the discovery of Germ Theory
- 16th century proponent of basic germ theory
- One of Joseph Lister’s most important contribution to surgery and medicine
- Instrumental to the development of Germ Theory
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- developed practical applications of germ theory in the 1870s
- food preservation method developed by Louis Pasteur
7 Clues: Credited with the discovery of Germ Theory • Commonly accepted theory before Germ Theory • 16th century proponent of basic germ theory • Instrumental to the development of Germ Theory • food preservation method developed by Louis Pasteur • developed practical applications of germ theory in the 1870s • ...
Illustrator Vocab 2 2026-01-14
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- The process of generating an image from a 2D or 3D model.
- An image created by a pattern of closely spaced rows of pixels.
- Adding text confined to a specific area.
- A color mode for an image file and is the preferred mode for creating web and video content.
- A panel featuring a quick way to add a specific type of layer that adjusts features
- Limitations which affect a project's schedule.
- A multipoint gradient.
- A line consisting of one or more straight or curved segments.
- The idea of consistency within a design.
- Adding text to a document without restraints to a specific area.
- The defined space between two specific pairs of characters.
- Balance The color balance of a picture.
- A mode that allows the user to control how drawing occurs in relation to another object.
- The positioning of a canvas for a drawing.
- A three-dimensional shape that is defined by light and shadows, and has depth.
- A mode in which documents display without the presence of the toolbar or menus.
- Formal changes to a project scope which should be formally requested and either approved or denied.
- A work that is similar to an original.
- Also known as scaling, this refers to the resizing of an image by reducing or increasing its number of pixels.
- A view mode that displays what the actual document will look like in finished form.
- A panel in which all standard Photoshop tools can be found.
- A color mode in which the hue sets a color, saturation sets the intensity of that color, and brightness sets the brightness for that color.
- A view mode that focuses on a specified object, group, or layer.
- The idea of making an object stand out over others, thus creating a focal point.
- The amount that a document will extend past the printable area of a page.
- The space around and between the subject of design. AKA White space
- The estimated calculated cost of a project.
- The subject of a photo or image that an artist wants to bring attention to.
- The characteristics of the outline of an object, which include its style, color, and weight.
- Nonprinting line which is used to create guidelines in a drawing.
- A value that determines how transparent the paint will appear on an image. The lower the value, the more transparent the paint will be.
- The idea of making a design uniform, tranquil, and harmonious.
- An image created by mathematical statements that are translated to place lines and shapes in a 2D or 3D area. An image created by calculated paths.
- The area around the canvas.
- A preference in which one can control how often the recovery aspect of files is saved.
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- Work that is done for pay.
- The physical space element of a photo that is comprised of foreground, background, and midground.
- The space between lines of type.
- Information embedded within a file that can contain details like exposure, aperture, creator, date created, and more.
- brightness, contrast, color, curves, saturation, and more.
- A display of information, usually on a horizontal and vertical axis.
- Elements in an image that are the farthest elements from the viewer.
- A panel that displays properties of the document, more specifically, the layers that have vectored objects, layer masks, or adjustment layers.
- The individual project pieces that need to be completed to finish a project.
- The distance between the nearest and furthest objects that are in focus in a picture.
- A person or entity that has an interest in the outcome of a project.
- A two-dimensional collection of lines.
- One of the most basic components in art. A path moving through space.
- A signed document allowing an artist to use someone's likeness or image in a project.
- The order in which feedback is presented on an aspect of a project.
- Cyan, magenta, yellow, black (CMYK) is a color mode for an image file and is the preferred mode for printing.
- A panel that displays general information about the image to include color, position, dimensions, and more.
- A single dot in a digital image that is assigned a specific location and color value.
- The theory that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
- The estimated time planned for the completion of a project.
- The act of trimming the edges of a picture to remove what is not needed.
- The sizing of elements in relation to one another within a design.
- A bit number to indicate the color of a single pixel or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.
- The phases of a project that include planning and analysis, designing, building,testing, implementing, and publishing.
- Allows text being typed to follow a path along an object.
- Visual elements arranged to create a visually appealing and impactful image.
- The process of editing an image that will result in permanent changes.
62 Clues: A multipoint gradient. • Work that is done for pay. • The area around the canvas. • The space between lines of type. • A two-dimensional collection of lines. • A work that is similar to an original. • Balance The color balance of a picture. • Adding text confined to a specific area. • The idea of consistency within a design. • The positioning of a canvas for a drawing. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab Crossword 2016-03-08
Across
- Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in a proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- An act committed in violation of the law
- Behavior that over-conforms to social expectations
- Only occasional breaking or norms
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
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- 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
- A system compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- Deviance that becomes lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- A repetition of, or return to, a criminal behavior
- A job related crime committed by high status people
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damaged caused by their acts
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
24 Clues: Only occasional breaking or norms • An act committed in violation of the law • Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • A repetition of, or return to, a criminal behavior • Behavior that over-conforms to social expectations • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
Earth and Life Science Group Quiz 2019-07-30
Across
- / James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory
- / Molten rocks
- / Second layer of the Earth
- / Fine-grained sedimentary rock formed through compaction
- / The process of transformation of parent rock to metamorphic rock
- / Liquid state of molten rocks
- / Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity
- / Central part of the Earth
- / Kind of Sedimentary rock that resulted from weathered rocks such as Igneous rock
- / The expanding universe theory
- / Kind of an Igneous rock that crystallizes at depth without reaching the surface
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- / The outermost layer of the Earth
- / Repetitive layering of thin sheets
- / Resulted from cooling of magma
- / Kind of sedimentary rock resulted form soluble material produced largely by chemical weathering
- / The main cause of movement of the Tectonic plates
- / The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god
- / Primal man whose head, feet, eyes and mind became the sky, Earth, sun and moon respectively
- / Protects life inside the Earth by absorbing the ultraviolet radiation
- / The creator of the whole universe which the Monotheistic Religion believed in
- / Set of all life forms on Earth
- / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere
- / Resulted from uplift and weathering which are then transported and deposited in different areas
- / Also known as the Primary waves
- / The belief that the world arose from an infinite sea at the first rising of the sun
- / Immanuel Kant and Pierre Simon Laplace theory
- / The theory of Expansion not an Explosion
- / Subsystem of the Earth that composes of Crust and Mantle
- / Third planet from the Sun
- / From latin word meaning Fire
30 Clues: / Molten rocks • / Second layer of the Earth • / Central part of the Earth • / Third planet from the Sun • / Liquid state of molten rocks • / From latin word meaning Fire • / The expanding universe theory • / Resulted from cooling of magma • / Set of all life forms on Earth • / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere • / Also known as the Primary waves • ...
Enlightenment 2020-10-30
Across
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
- Saw Jupiter had 4 moons, sun had dark spots, and that the Earth's moon isn't smooth with a telescope
- human that believed the sun was the center of the universe, started the heliocentric theory
- French man that helped create the idea of the Scientific Method
- Helped Descartes create the Scientific Method
- Founder of modern chemistry
- time when scholars started to publish works that challenge the church and ancient thinkers
- A way in the Enlightenment for women and men to congregate for intellectual discourse
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- Female philosopher that believed women should have the same education as men
- Believe that people should be given the death sentence only if that is the only way for that person to be restrained
- Actual name is Francois Marie Arouet; believed that the government and church were corrupted
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- French way of saying philosopher
- English man that believe in Self-Governed people
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- The theory about people giving up some freedom for state/government protection
- An instrument used to see outer space more easily; Galileo was said to make one of these
- Created a vaccine for Small Pox
- Believed the planets were orbiting around the sun in an elliptical orbit
- Person that created the ideas of checks and balances in a government
- English man who created the idea of the social contract
- French man that believed in Direct Democracy
- Made the laws of gravity and thought god was the creator of the universe
23 Clues: Founder of modern chemistry • Created a vaccine for Small Pox • French way of saying philosopher • French man that believed in Direct Democracy • Helped Descartes create the Scientific Method • English man that believe in Self-Governed people • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-02
Across
- activities, perception by five senses, automatic thoughts, automatic feeling, action
- Hall, she believed that health is a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for that individual
- Care, practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health and well being
- King, she described nursing profession that assist individuals and groups in society to attain, maintain, and restore health
- occur outside the individual
- According to Dorothy Johnson it is a subsystem defined as “the ultimate consequence of behaviors
- the nurse and the client initially do not know each other’s goals and testing the role each will assume
- defined by the World Health Organization as the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing”
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- humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of
- process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- the first stage of Patricia Benner
- refers to recognizing the worth or giving importance of something to someone
- Nightingale, developed and described the first theory of nursing “ Environmental Model” (“Notes of Nursing: What It Is, What It Is Not”)
- Newman, she believed that humans are unitary beings in whom disease is a manifestation of the pattern of health
- occur within the person (eg. emotions and feelings, hypertension, low blood glucose)
- Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline”
- when a word defined specifically according to the framework within which it is used the criterion involved is
- Abdellah, introduced “Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing Model”
- Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations”
20 Clues: occur outside the individual • the first stage of Patricia Benner • Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing” • Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations” • Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline” • humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of • process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
Across
- theory that the governed will give up some rights and freedoms, and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that people learned from experience and could improve themselves, favored self government, believed in the freedom of citizens, wrote Two Treatises of Government
- the father of modern chemistry
- a person who rules with absolute power
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- developed the laws of gravity and motion
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- discovered the planets revolve in elliptical orbits
- promoted the scientific method
- believed in women's rights, and advocated for women's education and the right to vote
- believed in a government made by the people, and development the social contract
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion and speech
- was the start of checks and balances, seperation of power, and a multi branch government
- formed the heliocentric theory
- theory that that the earth is the center of the solar system
- believed in fair and equal punishment
- used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells
- believed that people were naturally wicked and selfish, and there needed to be a government to keep them in line, wrote Leviathan
- invented the smallpox vaccine
- a style of art characterized by
- lines and colors
- perfected the telescope and observed the moon
- created analytical geometry and huge supporter of the scientific method
26 Clues: lines and colors • invented the smallpox vaccine • formed the heliocentric theory • the father of modern chemistry • promoted the scientific method • a style of art characterized by • believed in fair and equal punishment • a person who rules with absolute power • developed the laws of gravity and motion • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Chapter 5 2025-03-10
Across
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium
- point: A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- theory: A theory of emotion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings during an emotional experience
- reward: A reward from an outside source
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels
- A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food
- reward: A reward that arises internally
- A combination of arousal, physical sensations, and subjective feelings that occurs spontaneously in response to environmental stimuli
- mass index (BMI): A height-to-weight ratio used to identify healthy weight, underweight, overweight, and obesity
- Regions of cortex located at the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image
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- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat
- theory: A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival
- reduction: The state of relief and reward produced by removing the tension and arousal of the drive state
- nervosa: An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control
- law: A description of the relationships between task complexity, arousal, and performance
- rule: A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion
20 Clues: reward: A reward from an outside source • reward: A reward that arises internally • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium • A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food • point: A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels • ...
Soc. Chapter 7- Olivia Tobias 2024-01-08
Across
- Rewards or punisments that encourgae conformity to social norms
- An act committed within violation of the law
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- The process of chnaging or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Punisment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their acts
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- 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 individuals identity
- Ways to encourage conformity to socitey’s norms
- Behavoir that underconforms to accepted norms
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- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- A repitition of, or return to criminal behavior
- The theory that individuals learn deviance on proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- Job-related crimes committed by high status people
- A system compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular memebers as deviant
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Only occasional breaking of norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that mature people of lower status
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
24 Clues: Only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed within violation of the law • Behavoir that underconforms to accepted norms • A repitition of, or return to criminal behavior • Ways to encourage conformity to socitey’s norms • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations • Job-related crimes committed by high status people • ...
LHE3: Study Crossword (ES) 2023-11-08
Across
- One of the large, independently-moving chunks of the Earth's crust (two words)
- Movement of energy in a fluid; the force responsible for the movement of tectonic plates
- The most common type of volcano that doesn't form on a tectonic boundary; Hawaii is an example (two words)
- The balance between what’s above and below the mantle
- You put the _____ points on the left-hand column in your Cornell Notes
- A deep underwater valley
- The "supercontinent" that broke up long ago according to Wegener's theory
- The type/format of notes we've been taking in class
- Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of Continental _______
- The type of tectonic plate that's above water
- The scientific word for the formation of new mountains
- Tectonic plates move alongside each other (parallel to each other) at this type of boundary
- The biggest of the three types of volcanoes
- The tool used to measure earthquakes; produces a record called a Seismogram
- Tectonic plates move apart at this type of boundary
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- The theory that explained how the continents moved in Alfred Wegener's theory (two words)
- An underwater mountain is called a seamount, but an underwater mountain range is called an ocean _______
- Also called stratovolcanoes, this type of volcano is formed from layers of tephra and cooled lava
- This type of volcano forms from explosive eruptions (two words)
- The study of the history of the Earth's magnetic field
- Tectonic plates come together at this type of boundary
- A large land mass surrounded by oceans and seas
- A mountain or hill, out from which substances like gas, ash, but especially magma erupt
- The type of tectonic plate that's more dense
- You put this at the bottom of your Cornell Notes
25 Clues: A deep underwater valley • The biggest of the three types of volcanoes • The type of tectonic plate that's more dense • The type of tectonic plate that's above water • A large land mass surrounded by oceans and seas • You put this at the bottom of your Cornell Notes • The type/format of notes we've been taking in class • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab, Kassidy Bower 2022-01-03
Across
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their act.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms.
- Process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of a lower status.
- System compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statues.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- Theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed.
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Behavior that over conforms to accepted norms.
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms.
- A person who breaks significant societal/group norms.
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance.
- 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 group norms.
- Behavior that under conforms to accepted norms.
- Job related crimes committed by high-status people.
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms, this is not a part of a person's lifestyle.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their act.
- Process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
24 Clues: Behavior that departs from group norms. • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that over conforms to accepted norms. • Behavior that under conforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms. • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior. • Job related crimes committed by high-status people. • ...
Intro to Theorists Vocab 2022-08-20
Across
- coherent set of logically related concepts that seek to organize, explain, and predict data
- Piaget’s term for changes in cognitive structure to include new information
- unfolding of a universal natural sequence of physical and behavioral changes
- totality of non-heredity influences on development (nurture)
- Kohlberg’s theory (2nd step) which standardizes how authority figures are internalized
- pattern of change in emotions, personality, and social relationships
- research method in which behavior is studies in a natural setting without intervention or manipulation
- the nature of reality based on societally shared perceptions or assumptions
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- research method in which all participants are observed under the same controlled conditions
- learning based on association of behavior with it’s consequences
- Bandura’s expansion of social learning theory holds that children learn gender roles through socialization
- Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory that proposes children construct autobiographical memories through conversation with adults about shared events
- growth of body and brain, including biological and physiological patterns of change in sensory capacities, motor skills and health
- Vygotsky’s term for the difference between what a child can do alone and what they can do with help
- inborn characteristics received from the biological parents (nature)
- Piaget’s term for awareness of two objects that are equal according to a certain measure
- pattern of change in mental abilities (learning, memory, reasoning)
- Piaget’s term for incorporation of new information into an existing cognitive structure
- learning based on the association of a stimulus that does not ordinarily elicit a particular response with another stimulus that does elicit a response
- Bronfenbrenner’s approach to understanding processes and contexts of child development that identifies five levels of environmental influence
20 Clues: totality of non-heredity influences on development (nurture) • learning based on association of behavior with it’s consequences • pattern of change in mental abilities (learning, memory, reasoning) • inborn characteristics received from the biological parents (nature) • pattern of change in emotions, personality, and social relationships • ...
Lauren Arens-Ennis: Sociology Chapter 7 2022-01-06
Across
- (the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society)
- (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)
- (job-related crimes committed by high-status people)
- (the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed)
- (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)
- (an act committed in violation of the law)
- (the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them)
- (a person who breaks significant societal or group norms)
- (a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes)
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- (an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance)
- (ways to encourage conformity to society's norms)
- (the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization)
- (rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms)
- (discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment)
- (punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts)
- (a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior)
- (behavior that departs from societal or group norms)
- (the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant)
- (punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts)
- (behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms)
- (behavior that overconforms to social expectations)
- (deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept)
24 Clues: (an act committed in violation of the law) • (behavior that under-conforms 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) • (behavior that departs from societal or group norms) • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
Across
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- only occasional breaking of norms
- 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
- 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 individuals identity
- an act committed in violation of the law
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
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- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- job related crimes commited by high status people
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crime that injure people of lower status
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • 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 society's norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job related crimes commited by high status people • ...
Elements of Art- Color 2025-09-12
Across
- the color created when red and yellow are mixed
- colors next to each other on the color wheel
- the color created when blue and red are mixed
- The colors created when you mix a primary and a secondary color
- The colors created by mixing two primary colors
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- the color created when blue and yellow are mixed
- colors across each other on the color wheel
- colors like red, orange, and yellow
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- colors like blue, green, and violet
- The colors used to mix all other colors
- a color mixed with black
- a pure color
- a color mixed with white
14 Clues: a pure color • a color mixed with black • a color mixed with white • colors like red, orange, and yellow • colors like blue, green, and violet • the lightness or darkness of a color • The colors used to mix all other colors • colors across each other on the color wheel • colors next to each other on the color wheel • the color created when blue and red are mixed • ...
Prokaryotic Cell Crossword Puzzle! 2023-11-12
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- The Cytoplasm is a ____ environment that DNA and ribosomes float within
- Every prokaryotic cell has this ribbon-like strand that floats within the cytoplasm…
- Archaebacteria are extreme specimens that can live in, for the most part uninhabitable places for most specimen living on the earth; an example of where these extremophiles live is a_____.
- Another word for decompose
- Prokaryotes are the _____ life forms on our planet
- These are the oldest life forms on earth.
- All bacteria are harmful to humans
- All prokaryotes have plasma membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA that is not_______.
- DNA contains the instructions for the cells and controls cells ____.
- this was the color of DNA in the color a typical prokaryote homework
- this was the color of the cellwall in the color a typical prokaryotic homework
- This structure within a prokaryote protects the cell and gives it shape.
- What bacteria is associated with food poisoning?
- This was the color of the Flagellum in the color a typical prokaryotic homework
- This is the shape of a plasmid in a prokaryote
- This type of cell does not contain membrane-bound organelles.
- A great example of a food made with the help of bacteria
- What is needed to see a prokaryotic cell?
- What is the function of ribosomes?
- This was the color of the plasmid in the color a typical prokaryote homework
- are known as extremophiles because they live in very harsh conditions like volcanic vents...
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- Prokaryotes show a ______ of cell shapes
- Another function of the ribosomes is to ____ cellular ____.
- This was the color of the pilus in the color a typical prokaryotic homework.
- This structure within a prokaryote has a job: to regulate what comes in and out of the cell…
- What part of the prokaryotic cell helps it stick to surfaces(the hands)?
- What is the watery environment that the DNA and ribosomes float
- This was the color of cytoplasm in the color a typical prokaryotic homework
- Prokaryotic cells lack this
- To what kingdom do common bacteria belong? (Be careful of spelling here!)
- Prokaryotic cells are found in what living things?
- This small circular loop of DNA is used in reproduction; it is called a______.
- What part of the bacterial cell helps it move?
- this was the color of the cell membrane in the color a typical prokaryote homework
- this was the color of Ribosomes in the color a typical prokaryote homework
- the Cell membrane ____ the cell and provides a controlled environment inside of the cell
- Prokaryotes are divided into two domains
- What bacteria causes strep throat?
- we have bacteria in our stomachs that aid in digestion
- If cell dies, the whole organism _____.
40 Clues: Another word for decompose • Prokaryotic cells lack this • All bacteria are harmful to humans • What bacteria causes strep throat? • What is the function of ribosomes? • If cell dies, the whole organism _____. • Prokaryotes show a ______ of cell shapes • Prokaryotes are divided into two domains • These are the oldest life forms on earth. • ...
Colors and clothes - vocabulary 2024-03-07
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- You need this when it rains.
- You can put your phone, car keys, and wallet in it.
- This is the color of rice and milk.
- You wear these on your feet when you do sports.
- This color is the opposite of white.
- You wear them on your feet and inside your shoes.
- Like a jacket but bigger and longer.
- Bananas and lemons are this color.
- Tomatoes are this color.
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- The sky is this color.
- You put them on your hands when cold.
- This keeps your upper body warm in cold weather when you are outside.
- A business person wears this around their neck when they go to work.
- You use it to tell the time.
- They are like pants, but just for the top half of the legs.
- Elephants are this color.
- Chocolate is this color.
- You wear this around your neck in cold weather.
- You wear them on your eyes to see better.
19 Clues: The sky is this color. • Chocolate is this color. • Tomatoes are this color. • Elephants are this color. • You need this when it rains. • You use it to tell the time. • Bananas and lemons are this color. • This is the color of rice and milk. • This color is the opposite of white. • Like a jacket but bigger and longer. • You put them on your hands when cold. • ...
Sharlene Gonzalez Crossword for Chemistry 2019-12-09
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- leading global sources are Mexico, Peru and China
- source pof lithium
- produces silicon
- it's in the color screen and for circuitry
- source of indium
- produces tantalum
- source of arsenic
- used in glass screens and combines with ceramic materials
- in vibration unit and color screen
- in color screen, glass polishing, phone circuitry, and speakers
- source of copper
- it produces a color screen
- has more than 100 different mineral sources
- in phone circuitry, speakers and vibrations unit
- in glass polishing
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- leading global sources are Australia, Chile, Argentina, and China
- used in battery, display, electronics and circuitry and vibration components
- it strengthens glass
- source of tungsten
- used for anodes of batteries
- primary source of tin
- primary source of gallium
- used to produce magnets in speakers and microphones
- in color screen, speakers, and vibration unit
- primary source of silver
- in speakers, phone circuitry, and color screen
- a naturally occuring, inorganic, crystalline structure
- in the color screen
- leading global sources are China and the Republic of Korea
29 Clues: produces silicon • source of indium • source of copper • produces tantalum • source of arsenic • source of tungsten • source pof lithium • in glass polishing • in the color screen • it strengthens glass • primary source of tin • primary source of silver • primary source of gallium • it produces a color screen • used for anodes of batteries • in vibration unit and color screen • ...
Parts of the Mass - Introductory Rite 2022-02-12
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- a word that means to appreciate, honor, admire
- a prayer of praise that we say on Sundays
- the Latin word for Lord
- a small room or side altar for prayer or Mass
- a church that has been given a special honor by the pope
- color worn during Ordinary Time
- color worn during the Christmas and Easter seasons and for special feast days
- the head church of a diocese
- priest who is the head of a parish church
- color worn on the 3rd Sunday of Advent and 4th Sunday of Lent
- prayer in which we ask for God's forgiveness
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- rural churches supported by a diocese
- color worn for funerals and Good Friday
- most common type of church in the Catholic faith
- the Latin word for have mercy
- color worn during Lent and Advent
- very bad or the worst
- the ordained priest who leads a diocese
- color worn to celebrate feast days of Mary
- the Latin word for Christ
- color worn for Pentecost, Confirmation, and for martyrs
21 Clues: very bad or the worst • the Latin word for Lord • the Latin word for Christ • the head church of a diocese • the Latin word for have mercy • color worn during Ordinary Time • color worn during Lent and Advent • rural churches supported by a diocese • color worn for funerals and Good Friday • the ordained priest who leads a diocese • a prayer of praise that we say on Sundays • ...
Graphic Design Review Crossword 2022-05-17
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- color psychologically associated with happiness
- color psychologically associated with trust
- the cost estimate and schedule of a project
- CMD+R turns on what tool?
- the design and visual impact of lettering
- CMD+G does what to two layers?
- CMD+T does what to a layer / shape?
- ADOBE vector based software
- the difference between the space of single characters
- decorative arms and stems on the end of a letter
- sans serif fonts often used in this type of design
- color psychologically associated with cheapness
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- ADOBE pixel based software
- color option best for printing
- color psychologically associated with luxury
- a visual system that uses size and typography to show importance of information
- font style often hated
- sans serif fonts often used in this type of design
- the difference between the BASELINE of types
- converting an image to pixels (destructive)
- increases the transparency of a layer
- the difference between the space of many horizontal letters
- color option best for digital interfaces
- letters with NO decorative arms and stems
- color psychologically associated with nature and health
25 Clues: font style often hated • CMD+R turns on what tool? • ADOBE pixel based software • ADOBE vector based software • color option best for printing • CMD+G does what to two layers? • CMD+T does what to a layer / shape? • increases the transparency of a layer • color option best for digital interfaces • the design and visual impact of lettering • ...
Pokemon 7.0 2021-03-26
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- Es un Pokémon de tipo fantasma y hierba y de color café y café oscuro.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo hielo y bicho y de color blanco.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo psíquico y normal y de color morado oscuro y blanco.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo psíquico y hada y de color rosado y morado. Es un bebé.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo fuego y de color blanco, rojo y azúl y amarillo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y fuego y de color gris, negro y rojo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo tierra y piedra y de color gris y crema.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y agua y de color morado, azúl claro, naranja y rosado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo psíquico y hada y de color blanco, crema, rosado y morado.
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- Es un Pokémon de tipo tierra y dragón y de color verde y rosado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo fantasma y hada y de color crema, café y negro.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo hada y volador y de color blanco con azúl y rojo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo eléctrico y veneno y de color morado y amarillo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y eléctrico y de color azúl y amarillo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo hielo y psíquico y de color morado, azúl y blanco.
15 Clues: Es un Pokémon de tipo hielo y bicho y de color blanco. • Es un Pokémon de tipo tierra y piedra y de color gris y crema. • Es un Pokémon de tipo tierra y dragón y de color verde y rosado. • Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y eléctrico y de color azúl y amarillo. • Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y fuego y de color gris, negro y rojo. • ...
Colors 2024-05-15
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- A primary color resembling the hue of the sun or ripe lemons.
- A blue-green color, often associated with the gemstone of the same name.
- A shiny grayish-white metallic color, resembling the metal of the same name.
- A bright secondary color resembling the hue of the fruit of the same name, between red and yellow in the spectrum.
- A pale red color that is a blend of red and white pigments.
- The darkest color, the result of the absence or complete absorption of visible light.
- A pale purple color, often associated with the fragrant flower of the same name.
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- The lightest color, the result of the combination of all colors of light.
- A secondary color formed by mixing yellow and blue, resembling the hue of grass or foliage.
- A bright yellow metallic color, resembling the metal of the same name.
- A bright primary color resembling the hue of blood or ripe tomatoes.
- A dark tertiary color formed by mixing red, yellow, and black or by mixing all three primary colors.
- A color intermediate between red and blue in the spectrum, formed by mixing equal parts of red and blue light.
- A primary color resembling the hue of the sky on a clear day.
- A color intermediate between black and white, often associated with neutrality or dullness.
15 Clues: A pale red color that is a blend of red and white pigments. • A primary color resembling the hue of the sun or ripe lemons. • A primary color resembling the hue of the sky on a clear day. • A bright primary color resembling the hue of blood or ripe tomatoes. • A bright yellow metallic color, resembling the metal of the same name. • ...
HR 2012-12-03
10 Clues: Hierarchy • conformity • roles of HR • id ego superego • prizon experiment • two factor theory • Father of Management • Bobo Doll Experiment • emotional intelligence • MBTI is extended from his theory
TILLY DATA TEXT 3 2022-11-04
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- "Her eats cake"
- "No, no, it's like a tomato"
- "Me want pepper"
- "What that, daddy?"
- A fundamental method of problem-solving
- William O'Grady's theory
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- Halliday's theory
- 2 years and 6 months old
- "Mummy wanted some cream"
- Suggested by Paul and Norbury
- "Me want pepper?"
- Paul and Norbury's suggestion for child's speech
12 Clues: "Her eats cake" • "Me want pepper" • Halliday's theory • "Me want pepper?" • "What that, daddy?" • 2 years and 6 months old • William O'Grady's theory • "Mummy wanted some cream" • "No, no, it's like a tomato" • Suggested by Paul and Norbury • A fundamental method of problem-solving • Paul and Norbury's suggestion for child's speech
Unit 10 sõnavara 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • džäss • kutse • kutse • kiilas • kesköö • kotkas • tähtis • suurus • teooria • kükitama • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • kergesti • eksitama • pilvelõhkuja • sõrmega toksima • kindel; veedunud • võidusõiduhobune
AP I 1.02 2023-02-20
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- A design that repeats in a predictable manner.
- Color scheme with two colors opposite each other on the color wheel. Example: Orange and Blue.
- Color scheme with different tints, shades and intensities of a single color. Example: Light Blue with Navy Blue and Black.
- Color scheme with one color plus the colors on each side of its complement. Example: Red, Yellow-Green and Blue-Green.
- A distinct, elongated mark that can lead the path of eye movement up and down, side to side, or around objects.
- The darker hue created when black is added to a color.
- Principle of design. Pleasing visual unity. All the parts fit together.
- Principle of design. A concentration of interest in a particular part or area of a design.
- Orange, Green and Violet. Created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
- Lines that go up and down.
- Red-orange, Yellow-green, Blue-green, Blue-violet, Red-violet and Yellow-orange. These are created by mixing equal amounts of one primary color with one secondary color.
- Type of rhythm. A fluid design created when a curved line leads the eye over an angle.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Circular or gently waved lines.
- Principle of design. Informal. Design where both sides are not the same.
- Overall form or outline of an outfit.
- White, Gray, Black, Brown or Beige.
- Shape that has both vertical and horizontal lines combined. Example: A-line dress, flared pants.
- Type of rhythm. Repeats lines, shapes, colors or texxtures in a garment.
- The silhouette.
- The look and feel of fabric. An element of design.
- A quick sketch of a fashion figure.
- Color scheme with two to five colors that are adjacent on the color wheel. Example: Orange, Yellow-Orange and Yellow.
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- The brightness or dullness of a color.
- The technical word for color.
- Color scheme with white, gray, black, brown or beige and one other hue as an accent.
- Shape that has more horizontal and curved lines than other shapes. Makes the body look larger. Example: wide-leg pants.
- Red, Yellow and Blue.
- Lines without curves.
- Principle of design. The spatial relationship of all the parts in a design. Also called scale.
- Principle of design. Formal. Design that has both sides a mirror image of each other.
- Type of rhythm. A gradual increase or decrease of similar design elements.
- The lighter hue created with white is added to a color.
- Principle of design. Pleasing arrangement of the design elements so the eye moves easily over the apparel.
- CAD- software that allows you to design on a computer.
- Lines that slant at an angle rather than being vertical or horizontal. Adds excitement to clothing.
- The area within the shape. An element of design.
- Principle of design. Can either be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
- Color scheme with three colors that are equally distant from each other on the color whee. Example: Red, Yellow and Blue.
- Lines that go side to side.
- Shape that is rectangular with vertical emphasis.
- Shape that follows the bodies outline.
- Type of rhythm. Lines emerge from a central point like rays of the sun.
43 Clues: The silhouette. • Red, Yellow and Blue. • Lines without curves. • Lines that go up and down. • Lines that go side to side. • The technical word for color. • Circular or gently waved lines. • White, Gray, Black, Brown or Beige. • A quick sketch of a fashion figure. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Overall form or outline of an outfit. • ...
1.02 /Design Process Vocabulary 2023-09-11
Across
- how separate parts of a garment relate to each other and to the whole in size
- blue, green and violet, colors of water rough sketch
- created when one or more elements are used repeatedly to create a feeling or organized movement.
- colors combining a primary color with a neighboring secondary color. Uneven mix of two primary colors
- lines and patterns flow from a central location
- follows your body's outline, most classic and is worn most easily on an average body size
- one color used with two colors on each side of its direct complement
- red, yellow, and blue, basic colors from which all colors are made
- outline, or silhouette, of garment
- lightness or darkness of a color
- colors non-pigmented
- combining equal amounts of two primary colors
- slanted lines that add movement and excitement to clothing
- area within the shape
- when a garment is divided into unequal parts
- bending line without angles
- a pattern repeats, as with rows of stripes
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- color uses values of intensities of just one color
- the shape of a persons body created by wearing clothing of a particular style or period
- more horizontal and curved lines, make the body look larger
- eye moves side to side, makes you appear shorter and wider
- look and feel
- color plus white
- red, orange, yellow, colors of fire
- both diagonal and horizontal lines combine in the silhouette.
- way of combining similar elements to accent similarities
- colors directly opposite of each other on a color wheel
- colors side by side on the color wheel
- focal point-draws attention
- everything is balanced
- make someone appear tall and skinny-
- a color plus black
32 Clues: look and feel • color plus white • a color plus black • colors non-pigmented • area within the shape • everything is balanced • focal point-draws attention • bending line without angles • lightness or darkness of a color • outline, or silhouette, of garment • red, orange, yellow, colors of fire • make someone appear tall and skinny- • colors side by side on the color wheel • ...
Technical Theatre 2024-03-05
Across
- worn by greek actors to portray character and emotion
- describes how high or low a sound is
- The back drop on the back wall of the stage, useful for color changes.
- "Stencils" that create shapes in lights using shadows
- these colors cannot be created my mixing other colors
- the name of the stone slab "Stage" of the greek theatres
- this color is associated with health and vitality as well as autumn
- color scheme that form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel
- Stage with audience seated all around the stage
- this color is represents strength and reliability
- describes how loud or soft a sound is
- Describes how bright or dim a light is
- The most common type of stage, audience is seated one one side only
- These change the color of certain lights
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- This color scheme used colors opposite to each other on the color wheel
- Stage with audience seated on three sides
- The art of making live sounds with ordinary objects for film and theatre
- the seating in greek theatres. where we get the word "theatre"
- these colors are created by mixing primary colors together
- color scheme that uses shades and tints of only one color
- away from the audience
- Blue, red and _____ are the primary colors of light
- a performance/rehearsal space known for its versatility
- Stage with audience seated on two sides
- groups of actors in a greek play that spoke in unison
- This greek playwright was the first recorded winner of the festival of Dionysus
- " is the symbol for _________
27 Clues: away from the audience • " is the symbol for _________ • describes how high or low a sound is • describes how loud or soft a sound is • Describes how bright or dim a light is • Stage with audience seated on two sides • These change the color of certain lights • Stage with audience seated on three sides • Stage with audience seated all around the stage • ...
Art Vocabulary 2024-01-30
Across
- when motion is overtly or observably depicted in the artwork
- the line where the earth meets the sky
- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- refers to distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece
- three-dimensional, has height, width, and depth
- two-dimensional, has height and width
- when you add white or a lighter color to a color
- specific materials the artist uses, such as paint and brush
- colors that are made by mixing a primary and secondary color
- colors that are made from the primary colors (green, orange, violet)
- three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- the name of a color
- repetition of one or more elements
- when you add black or a darker color to a color
- the arrangement of forms in a work of art
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- different values of one color
- sense of oneness or wholeness in a work of art
- element of art produced from reflected light
- when opposite elements are arranged together
- artwork from your point of view
- an artwork's actual or implied surface quality, such as rough, smooth or soft
- the same on both sides
- the lightness and darkness of an area
- colors that cannot be made (red, blue, yellow)
- refers to the distribution of visual weight in a work of art
- Principal of design that repeats elements to create the illusion of movement
- part of the design that captures the viewers attention
- the relationship between different sized components within one whole composition
- path that is formed by connecting two points
29 Clues: the name of a color • the same on both sides • different values of one color • artwork from your point of view • repetition of one or more elements • two-dimensional, has height and width • the lightness and darkness of an area • the line where the earth meets the sky • the arrangement of forms in a work of art • element of art produced from reflected light • ...
2.01 Key Terms VCB 2025-10-01
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- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- harmony: Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- colors: The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- (achromatic): Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- (meh-TAM-er-izm): Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- colors: The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- colors: Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- colors: The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
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- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- scheme (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- wheel: A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- colors: Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- or Saturation: Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- colors: Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- colors: Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- (n) The desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray. (v) To make a hue duller by adding gray. For example, the color olive is a tone of the hue yellow-green. You may need to tone the hue orange if you plan to use it as a wall color.
19 Clues: Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • colors: Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • colors: Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • scheme (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination. • ...
Art Final Study guide 2022-06-02
Across
- adding black to a color
- colors made by mixing a primary with a secondary
- colors that can't be mixed (red, blue, yellow)
- the element used to create zentangle designs
- a picture or drawing of a person
- one color with tints and shades
- colors made by mixing two primary colors
- 3d version of a 2d shape
- tools used to create artwork
- the space that is taken up by an object or drawing
- an artistic process based on the principle of transferring images
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- paint that needs water to work, light, soft color
- 2d, flat, can be organic or geometric
- placing one object slightly in front of another
- a collection of objects used to draw from that does not move
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- adding white to a color
- the space around and in between an object or drawing
- how the elements of art are arranged
- the art of knotting
- 3D form of artwork
- an element of art that repeats itself
- color opposite each other on the color wheel
23 Clues: 3D form of artwork • the art of knotting • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • 3d version of a 2d shape • tools used to create artwork • one color with tints and shades • a picture or drawing of a person • the lightness or darkness of a color • how the elements of art are arranged • 2d, flat, can be organic or geometric • an element of art that repeats itself • ...
Art Vocab Crossword 2023-02-09
Across
- a flat enclosed area
- 2 colors on opposite sides of the color wheel
- red blue yellow
- an artwork that focuses on scenery
- the surface quality of an object
- an artwork that focuses on a specific person
- blue green violet
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- a material used to create art
- an irregular shape
- a pure color
- a hue + white
- a regular mathematical shape
- the part of an artwork closest to you
- black grey brown
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- green violet orange
- life an arrangement of objects that don't move
- made by mixing a primary and secondary color
- the topic of an artwork
- 3 colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- how an artwork is organized
- blue + red
- yellow + blue
- 1 color and its tints and shades
- a 3 dimensional object
- a hue + black
- the lightness or darkness of a surface
- is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface
- a path made by a moving point
- red + yellow
- red orange yellow
31 Clues: blue + red • a pure color • red + yellow • yellow + blue • a hue + black • a hue + white • red blue yellow • black grey brown • blue green violet • red orange yellow • an irregular shape • green violet orange • a flat enclosed area • a 3 dimensional object • the topic of an artwork • how an artwork is organized • a regular mathematical shape • a path made by a moving point • ...
Las comidas y bebidas 2026-03-26
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- Es una verdura color verde, popular en ensalada.
- Es una bebida color anaranjado
- Oreos es un tipo de...
- Chick-fil-a tiene...
- Cheerios es una clase de...
- Son frutas pequeñas y de forma circular.
- Es la última (last) comida del día.
- I drink en español
- Es snack en español
- Es una fruta color amarillo o verde.
- Es la segunda (second) comida del día.
- Es una fruta color roja. Es parte de salsa
- Es la primer (first) comida (meal) del día.
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- Es una verdura color anaranjado.
- Es una comida popular en los cumpleaños.
- Es una categorìa para el pollo, pescado, etc.
- Las hamburguesas tienen... americano.
- with en español
- Es de color blanco y me gusta en mi café.
- Es una carne color rosa y comemos en Navidad.
- I eat en español
- Coke es un... muy popular
- without en español
- Me encantan las ... de McDonalds.
- La manzana es una...
- Es una carne popular para el desayuno.
- Es una comida muy popular en el desayuno y tiene proteína.
27 Clues: with en español • I eat en español • I drink en español • without en español • Es snack en español • Chick-fil-a tiene... • La manzana es una... • Oreos es un tipo de... • Coke es un... muy popular • Cheerios es una clase de... • Es una bebida color anaranjado • Es una verdura color anaranjado. • Me encantan las ... de McDonalds. • Es la última (last) comida del día. • ...
South 1 crossword puzzle trivia 2023-11-13
Across
- color code for active shooter
- color code for emergent security response
- a color code for fire
- Color code for Medical emergency (None clinical)
- color code for building evacuation
- everyone is wearing costume and collecting goodies
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- color code for pediatric medical emergency
- color code for Hazmat incident
- 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving
- color code for Infant child abduction
- Color code for Medical emergency (Clinical Area)
- color code for disaster
- color code for emergency dep. surge
13 Clues: a color code for fire • color code for disaster • color code for active shooter • color code for Hazmat incident • color code for building evacuation • color code for emergency dep. surge • color code for Infant child abduction • color code for emergent security response • color code for pediatric medical emergency • 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving • ...
Science project 2018-08-21
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- is an undulation or waves in the stratified rocks of the earth's crust
- rock that form from the cooling and solidification of either magma or lava
- the thin outermost solid layer of the earth
- imaginary line on the spheroids surface
- the boundary between the solid lithosphere and the plastic asthenosphere
- this theory proposes that the universe could collapse to the state where it began
- breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- this theory states that the universe looks the same no matter what
- processes that originates in the interior of the earth
- a flattened disk with a bulging center and dusty spiral arms
- this theory is said that gas clouds were captured by our sun
- composed mostly of high colored, less dense minerals like quartz and feldspar
- professionals that study minerals
- movement of the earth around the sun on its orbit
- this theory stated that our world is said to have collided with a smaller planet
- imaginary line from north to south
- rocks that form from exposure to intense heat or pessure
- rock below the asthenosphere outside the core
- according to it, the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- a rock that is not solid, not really liquid, but moves really slowly
- layers of the earth based on its physical state
- movement of the earth on its own axis
- this theory says that our planets and moons were wandering around and it was captured by the gravity of our sun
- solid nickel and iron
- transfering of rocks on other places
- kind of metamorphism that occurs when rocks undergo metamorphism because they come in contact with a heat source
- is a planar or gently curved fracture in the rocks of the earth's crust. Caused by tension or compression
- consists of heavy metals (nickle and iron)
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- this theory states that the universe began as an incredibly hot, dense point
- the study of rocks, their classification and their history
- is the phenomenon of eruption of molten rock onto the surface of the earth
- an inorganic naturally occuring solid that has a definite chemical chemical and atomic structure
- study of the universe as a whole
- solid layer that includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth's tilt is incined 23.5° from the ___
- is the broken pieces of the earth's crust
- this theory says that our sun burst one day, and all our planets came from it
- this theory stated that our planets, moons, and the sun all spun off from a collision between stars
- is a vibration on the surface of the earth caused by sudden release of enormous pressure
- are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, and sinking again
- layers of he earth based on what the layer is made of
- thickest layer of the earth
- composed mostly of dark colored, dense minerals containing compounds of iron and magnesium
- rocks that form from the compaction and cementation of sediments
- liquid nickel and iron
- the plastic layer of the earth
- deflects or traps the continual stream of high-energy, charged particles coming from the sun
- studies of celestial object
- kind of metamorphism that occurs when rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures and is typically associated with the formation of mountain belts
- processes that originates on the surface of the earth
50 Clues: solid nickel and iron • liquid nickel and iron • thickest layer of the earth • studies of celestial object • the plastic layer of the earth • study of the universe as a whole • professionals that study minerals • imaginary line from north to south • transfering of rocks on other places • movement of the earth on its own axis • imaginary line on the spheroids surface • ...
2025 Art 1 HS Spring Semester Exam Review 2025-05-07
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- Made of 4 colors that are equidistant from each other on the color wheel
- These are typically indicated by tints of color.
- Consists of three colors that are an equal distance from each other on the color wheel.
- Color changes that are made by using gray
- The process of designing and producing images multiple times.
- The furnace in which ceramics pieces are fired
- This part of the brush holds the bristles together.
- Clay that has been fired once, usually at a low temperature.
- An Element of Art, refers to reflected light off of an object.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A low-fire clay. Porous and not waterproof. To be functional, it must be glazed.
- The proof pulled from a block to check the appearance of the image to make sure it is all right
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- An area on an object that has intermediate values.
- Three-dimensional forms or forms in relief created by carving, assemblage, or modeling.
- A coating of material applied to ceramics before firing that forms a glass-like surface.
- Color schemes that consist of 3-5 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Used to apply paint to a canvas.
- A damp condition of the clay when it is too firm to bend yet soft enough to be carved.
- Colors that are associated with things that are warm or hot
- A color scheme that consists of one color and tints and shades of that color
- In printing, a piece of thick, flat material with a design on its surface
- A small, hand held-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- Preparing the surface of a piece of clay to be added to another piece of clay.
- Complementary - a complementary color plus the two colors on either side of its
- White, black, and brown change the intensity of a color
- Red, yellow, and blue
- A round, smooth pad used to press paper against a block
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- A 3D object that has Height, Depth, and Width.
- A means of making prints by creating a raised design on a flat surface.
- In printmaking, what is it called when your image prints twice?
- Thick, tacky material used in printmaking.
- Clay is easily manipulated and bent
- Clay is hardened by heating it to a high temperature, fusing the clay particles
- The glue used for clay to combine two pieces together.
- Ceramic forming method utilizing rope-like plastic clay
- Colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
- An area on an object where light is directly hitting the object.
- Systematic ways that colors are put together in artworks according to their arrangement on the color wheel
- Colors that are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- The condition of clay is no visible moisture and the clay is ready to be fired.
- These are indicated by shades of a color.
- The color spectrum bent into a circle
- This is a product of the Earth that when heated becomes hard.
- A tool used to measure value
- Clay slabs are cut to a shape and joined together using scoring and wet clay called slip.
- Another name for color
- A metal or wooden plate to hold a wood cut or linocut in place on a table while cutting.
- Where paint is mixed to create the colors you need.
- Colors that are created by mixing two primary colors
- An art surface where paintings can be created.
- A type of paint that uses a plastic binder.
- Objects made of clay fired at high temperatures for a chemical change to take place in the clay body.
- Lighter values of a color that are created by using white.
- A tool used to cut away material in a relief print.
- Darker values of a color that are created by using black.
56 Clues: Red, yellow, and blue • Another name for color • A tool used to measure value • Used to apply paint to a canvas. • Clay is easily manipulated and bent • The color spectrum bent into a circle • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Color changes that are made by using gray • These are indicated by shades of a color. • Thick, tacky material used in printmaking. • ...
Astronomy Quiz #2 2023-09-27
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- This process during nebular theory involves space debris clumping together
- This is an arc of particles on that connects two sunspots on the Sun
- These are cooler locations on the surface of the Sun
- Eruptions on the surface of the Sun are known as Solar _____
- This forms when a nebula spins really fast and flattens
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- From smallest to largest: Planet>Solar System>_______>Group>_______>Universe
- As a nebula condenses and shrinks in size, it begins to rotate ________ (Faster/Slower)
- The color of a star is determined by it's ________
- This plasma of positive and negative particles is ejected from the Sun and interacts with Earth's magnetic field
- The two forces that keep a planet in orbit are gravity and _______
10 Clues: The color of a star is determined by it's ________ • These are cooler locations on the surface of the Sun • This forms when a nebula spins really fast and flattens • Eruptions on the surface of the Sun are known as Solar _____ • The two forces that keep a planet in orbit are gravity and _______ • ...
Food Crossword 3C #17 2020-10-01
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- a small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes
- it is small, spherical, has a green color and is born in sacks with more of them.
- it is a tuber that is brown on the outside and tomato on the inside.
- it is formed by the shell and the grain is beige in color, it is made into flour and is very nutritious
- it does not have an exact shape, it is pale yellow, it has an aromatic smell and its taste is a bit spicy.
- it is a thin grain that has a skin color and can be found in energy cookies.
- it is a brown colored bean, it is a good energy
- it is long, it is a tuber, it is brown on the outside and white on the inside.
- it is a very small grain with a fine yellow tip is placed on top of the bread
- an oval-shaped has a brown color and flour is obtained from it
- it is an oval grain has beige color you can make bread with this
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- It is made from flour and is shaped like a fish.
- it has a thin layer of brown color on the outside and brown on the inside, and when roasted, the peel comes off.
- it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color
- they have an oval shape and are gray in color, with a hard shell and within it there are beige seeds.
- it is small, round and usually wrinkled, its color is pale yellow
- it is very small and round, it can be white or black, it can be consumed as a cereal.
- it is curved and small can be white, black or purple
- it is a very small black grain that is consumed to satisfy hunger.
- it is round and pale yellow in color and has a transparent shell.
20 Clues: it is a brown colored bean, it is a good energy • It is made from flour and is shaped like a fish. • it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color • it is curved and small can be white, black or purple • an oval-shaped has a brown color and flour is obtained from it • a small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes • ...
Food Crossword 3C #17 2020-10-01
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- it is a tuber that is brown on the outside and tomato on the inside.
- It is made from flour and is shaped like a fish.
- it is round and pale yellow in color and has a transparent shell.
- it is an oval grain has beige color you can make bread with this
- it does not have an exact shape, it is pale yellow, it has an aromatic smell and its taste is a bit spicy.
- it is small, round and usually wrinkled, its color is pale yellow
- it is a very small black grain that is consumed to satisfy hunger.
- it is curved and small can be white, black or purple
- it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color
- it is formed by the shell and the grain is beige in color, it is made into flour and is very nutritious
- it is very small and round, it can be white or black, it can be consumed as a cereal.
- an oval-shaped has a brown color and flour is obtained from it
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- it is a thin grain that has a skin color and can be found in energy cookies.
- they have an oval shape and are gray in color, with a hard shell and within it there are beige seeds.
- a small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes
- it is long, it is a tuber, it is brown on the outside and white on the inside.
- it has a thin layer of brown color on the outside and brown on the inside, and when roasted, the peel comes off.
- it is a brown colored bean, it is a good energy
- it is small, spherical, has a green color and is born in sacks with more of them.
- it is a very small grain with a fine yellow tip is placed on top of the bread
20 Clues: it is a brown colored bean, it is a good energy • It is made from flour and is shaped like a fish. • it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color • it is curved and small can be white, black or purple • a small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes • an oval-shaped has a brown color and flour is obtained from it • ...
Masque of Red Death 2013-02-16
14 Clues: Author • Number of Room • Color of 7th room • Color of 4th room • Color of 5th room • Color of 2nd room • Color of 6th room • Color of 3rd room • Direction of rooms • The Red Deaths Avatar • Prospero Main character • Color of the 1st chamber • Symptom of the Red Death • Death "And Darkness and decay and the ____"
Spanish U4 Project 2022-03-26
Across
- - Los estudiantes de tela llevar para la escuela
- - El verano, La primavera, El otoño, El invierno
- - ¿Cuál prefieres, bonito o ___-?
- - ¿Cuál color es el pastel de chocolate?
- - Una sombrero que llevamos en invierno
- - ¿En cuál estación lleva los pantalones cortos, el vestido, y los pantalones?
- - llevar con calcetines
- - ¿En cuál estación lleva la chaqueta, los jeans, y la blusa?
- - Una camisa informal, la persona lleva en verano.
- - camisa que es para mujer
- - ¿Cómo pedir el precio?
- - Cuando hace frío, nosotros llevamos ____ encima de la camisa.
- - ¿Cuando las hojas se vuelven marrones?
- - es un pantalones bajo
- - ¿Cuál es el color de la mar?
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- - ¿Cuál es el color de la leche?
- - ¿Cuál es el color de pelo castaño?
- - ¿A dónde ir de compras?
- - La persona lleva _______ debajo de los zapatos.
- - ¿Cuál es el color de la manzana?
- - ¿En cuál estación lleva el gorro?
- - para llevar en la cabeza cuando hace calor
- - ¿Qué traes cuando vas de compras?
- - ¿Qué te pones cuando tienes calor?
- - ¿De qué color es el plátano?
- - ¿Cuál es el color del arzón?
- - ¿Cuál es el color de la naranja?
- - No vieja
- - la chica que celebra llevar en fiesta de quinceañera
- - ¿Qué necesitas durante COVID?
30 Clues: - No vieja • - llevar con calcetines • - es un pantalones bajo • - ¿Cómo pedir el precio? • - ¿A dónde ir de compras? • - camisa que es para mujer • - ¿De qué color es el plátano? • - ¿Cuál es el color del arzón? • - ¿Qué necesitas durante COVID? • - ¿Cuál es el color de la mar? • - ¿Cuál es el color de la leche? • - ¿Cuál prefieres, bonito o ___-? • ...
South 1 crossword puzzle trivia 2023-11-13
Across
- a color code for fire
- color code for emergent security response
- color code for building evacuation
- color code for Hazmat incident
- Color code for Medical emergency (Clinical Area)
- Color code for Medical emergency (None clinical)
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- color code for pediatric medical emergency
- 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving
- color code for emergency dep. surge
- everyone is wearing costume and collecting goodies
- color code for Infant child abduction
- color code for disaster
- color code for active shooter
13 Clues: a color code for fire • color code for disaster • color code for active shooter • color code for Hazmat incident • color code for building evacuation • color code for emergency dep. surge • color code for Infant child abduction • color code for emergent security response • color code for pediatric medical emergency • 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving • ...
psychology ;) 2022-03-01
Across
- A psychological defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud in which an individual attributes unwanted thoughts, feelings and motives onto another person.
- unconscious mind consists of the processes in the mind which occur automatically and are not available to introspection and include thought processes, memories, interests, and motivations.
- Denial is a defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud which involves a refusal to accept reality, thus blocking external events from awareness.
- "Believing the opposite," is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person goes beyond denial and behaves in the opposite way to which he or she thinks or feels.
- The personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self
- 2 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- Danish-German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies.
- An unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself
- Universal, inborn models of people, behaviors, or personalities that play a role in influencing human behavior.
- stages The driving force behind behavior.
- An unconscious defense mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious.
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- stages A comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood.
- The part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
- The redirection of an impulse (usually aggression) onto a powerless substitute target. The target can be a person or an object that can serve as a symbolic substitute.
- The characteristic sets of behaviors, cognition's, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors.
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts.
- 1 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- A defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud involving a cognitive distortion of "the facts" to make an event or an impulse less threatening. We do it often enough on a fairly conscious level when we provide ourselves with excuses.
- 3 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of psychoanalysis.
22 Clues: stages The driving force behind behavior. • Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of psychoanalysis. • behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts. • An unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-01-23
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- contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- Galilei : an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath or the "father of observational astronomy"
- : a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- : belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music
- Locke : English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- Newton : an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Revolution : a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed views of society about nature
- : a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
- method : this method involves making observations, forming questions, making hypotheses, doing an experiment, analyzing the data, and forming a conclusion
- de Montesquieu : a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher and the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth
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- : a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity, as well as his advocacy of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- theory : a theory in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Rousseau : a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer whose political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe and the development of modern political, economic and educational thought.
- the Great : reigned from 1762 to 1796, expanded the Russian Empire, improved administration, and vigorously pursued the policy of Westernization.
- : one of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment.
- : A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.
- : relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.
- despot : is an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment.
- Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
21 Clues: : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe • Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth • contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits • ...
Sophie Vibes Crossword 2026-03-29
Across
- Conditions that shape meaning
- Sport you coach
- Ethics based on maximising overall happiness
- Constructed sense of self
- Economic penalties imposed between states
- Theory that reality is socially constructed
- Movement across places (you love this)
- Capacity to influence behaviour or outcomes
- Relationship between texts
- Writer of “the master's tools” critique
- Statement that contradicts itself yet reveals truth
- Management of international relations
- Opposition to dominant power structures
- Study of knowledge and belief
- Imagined society where everything is wrong
- Study of being and existence
- Highest NCEA achievement band
- Language associated with your leadership role
- Legislative institution of governance
- Study of what ought to be
- Rule by technical experts
- Structured way of speaking about reality
- Direct vote by citizens on an issue
- International body for global governance
- State frequently analysed in geopolitical discourse
- Mechanism of selecting leaders
- Transitional space between destinations
- Capital city you live in
- Type of writing you repeatedly produce
- Feeling of being part of something
- Field you intend to study
- Organised account of events or ideas
- Awareness of inevitable death
- Rule based on ability (in theory)
- Shared systems of meaning and practice
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- Small humans you are responsible for
- System where legitimacy derives from the people
- Feeling of separation from society
- Imagined perfect society that probably can't exist
- Theory emphasising cooperation and institutions
- Long-term relational obligation (slightly terrifying)
- Supreme authority within territory
- Ethics based on duty and rules
- Presence of multiple meanings
- Rapid and fundamental political change
- System governing valid reasoning
- Discipline concerned with fundamental questions of existence
- Condition of structured stability
- Reflective sadness with aesthetic undertones
- Theory rejecting fixed meaning
- System of ideas shaping perception of the world
- Administrative machinery of government
- Absence of imposed authority structures
- Tension between conflicting ideas
- Theory prioritising state survival and power
- Idea that life lacks inherent meaning but we search anyway
- Socially accepted form of power
- Theory that meaning comes from systems not individuals
- Rule by a small powerful elite
- Study of power in relation to geography
- Art of persuasion through language
- Method of analysing contradictions in texts
- Persistent feeling of existential unease
- Rule by one individual
- Fourteen-line poem often about love or death
- Justification of political rule
- Dominance of one group over others (often cultural)
- Structured problem requiring solution
- Rejection of objective meaning or value
69 Clues: Sport you coach • Rule by one individual • Capital city you live in • Constructed sense of self • Study of what ought to be • Rule by technical experts • Field you intend to study • Relationship between texts • Study of being and existence • Conditions that shape meaning • Presence of multiple meanings • Study of knowledge and belief • Highest NCEA achievement band • ...
Fase B Final 2024-11-19
Across
- It is a sour fruit and is usually used to make tea.
- It is a green vegetable that looks like a small tree.
- This animal has yellow and black color, can sting people, and makes honey.
- This is the part of the body that can feel heartbeats
- This part of body between your neck and your arms.
- It is a fruit that has purple color and round shape.
- It is a yellow fruit that monkeys love to eat.
- This animal lives in water, has gills, and swims with fins.
- She has long and blonde.....
- It is the color of the sun and bananas. Banana It is a yellow fruit that monkeys love to eat.
- It is the color of a roses or an apple.
- This animal is a wild cat with orange fur with black stripes, and can roar.
- It is a sweet red small fruit with tiny seeds on its surface.
- This animal has feathers and can lay eggs.
- It is the color of grass and leaves.
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- It is a red fruit that can be made into juice or ketchup.
- This part of the body is used to smell things.
- We have … on our hands.
- It is the color of the sky on a sunny day.
- It is an orange vegetable healthy for eyes and one of rabbit's favorite food.
- It is the color of chocolate.
- This mode of transportation runs on railways and makes a “Choo-Choo!" sound.
- This animal has hard shell, red color and is usually found near the beach.
- This part of the body is used to see things.
- It is the color of snow and milk.
- This animal has white color, long ears, and eats carrots.
- It is the color of clouds before raining.
- This part of the body used to speak or eat food
- This animal has a long trunk, gray color, and it is the biggest animal in the land
- This mode of transportation travels on highways with a powerful engine and can carry heavy loads.
30 Clues: We have … on our hands. • She has long and blonde..... • It is the color of chocolate. • It is the color of snow and milk. • It is the color of grass and leaves. • It is the color of a roses or an apple. • It is the color of clouds before raining. • It is the color of the sky on a sunny day. • This animal has feathers and can lay eggs. • ...
Chap 2 vocab 2021-01-19
Across
- Violet, Green, Orange
- that stand for an idea
- three colors spaced evenly around the color wheel
- red, yellow, blue
- one color plus 2 colors adjacent to it's complament
- Images that stand for an idea
- the energy of an image
- the emotional, cultural, or social content of a design
- perception of a image as a whole
- the space around the composition
- an observation of a flaw
- change of perception of color when next to each other
- that stand for an idea
- objects, elements, or images in the composition
- creates white when mixed
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- the "glue" that pulls elements togeather
- tints and shades of the same color
- seeing a different thing from what's there from the image
- the path that your eye takes while looking at an image
- the brightness or dullness, or level of saturation, of a color
- The layout of the design
- range of color
- visual patterns created by repeating basic elements
- colors next to eachother on the color wheel
- Line, Shape, Color, Texture, Value, Form, and Shape
- a ratio that can be expressed in numbers as 0.618034:1
- seeing incomplete forms or shapes
- Colors that arnt warm or cool
- the appearance of primary colors
- not resembling anything really
30 Clues: range of color • red, yellow, blue • Violet, Green, Orange • that stand for an idea • the energy of an image • that stand for an idea • The layout of the design • an observation of a flaw • creates white when mixed • Images that stand for an idea • Colors that arnt warm or cool • not resembling anything really • perception of a image as a whole • the space around the composition • ...
Spanish U4 Project 2022-03-26
Across
- Los estudiantes de tela llevar para la escuela
- El verano, La primavera, El otoño, El invierno
- ¿Cuál prefieres, bonito o ___-?
- ¿Cuál color es el pastel de chocolate?
- Una sombrero que llevamos en invierno
- ¿En cuál estación lleva los pantalones cortos, el vestido, y los pantalones?
- llevar con calcetines
- ¿En cuál estación lleva la chaqueta, los jeans, y la blusa?
- Una camisa informal, la persona lleva en verano.
- camisa que es para mujer
- ¿Cómo pedir el precio?
- Cuando hace frío, nosotros llevamos ____ encima de la camisa.
- ¿Cuando las hojas se vuelven marrones?
- es un pantalones bajo
- ¿Cuál es el color de la mar?
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- ¿Cuál es el color de la leche?
- ¿Cuál es el color de pelo castaño?
- ¿A dónde ir de compras?
- La persona lleva _______ debajo de los zapatos.
- ¿Cuál es el color de la manzana?
- ¿En cuál estación lleva el gorro?
- para llevar en la cabeza cuando hace calor
- ¿Qué traes cuando vas de compras?
- ¿Qué te pones cuando tienes calor?
- ¿De qué color es el plátano?
- ¿Cuál es el color del arzón?
- ¿Cuál es el color de la naranja?
- No vieja
- la chica que celebra llevar en fiesta de quinceañera
- ¿Qué necesitas durante COVID?
30 Clues: No vieja • llevar con calcetines • es un pantalones bajo • ¿Cómo pedir el precio? • ¿A dónde ir de compras? • camisa que es para mujer • ¿De qué color es el plátano? • ¿Cuál es el color del arzón? • ¿Cuál es el color de la mar? • ¿Qué necesitas durante COVID? • ¿Cuál es el color de la leche? • ¿Cuál prefieres, bonito o ___-? • ¿Cuál es el color de la manzana? • ...
Art vocabulary 2025-09-16
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- A technique using paint and water for a translucent effect.
- An element that refers to depth, area, and distance in artwork.
- Opposite hues on the color wheel that create high contrast.
- The 3D appearance of something represented in 2D.
- Having only height and width.
- The point where sky meets ground.
- The appearance or feel of a surface.
- A tool that uses ink for drawing or writing.
- A pure color on the color wheel.
- A work of art showing a person's face or upper body or a vertically oriented image.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A color made lighter by adding white.
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- Refers to how bright or dull a color is.
- A color scheme using only one hue and its tints and shades.
- The darkness of a color created by adding black.
- A way of organizing elements that repeats.
- A visual difference that makes an object stand out.
- Artwork that does not attempt to represent reality.
- A line that defines the edge or outline of a shape.
- Technique used to create the illusion of depth.
- A view of natural scenery or a horizontal oriented image.
- A straight or curved mark that has length and direction.
- A drawing instrument using graphite.
23 Clues: Having only height and width. • A pure color on the color wheel. • The point where sky meets ground. • The appearance or feel of a surface. • A drawing instrument using graphite. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • A color made lighter by adding white. • Refers to how bright or dull a color is. • A way of organizing elements that repeats. • ...
Haircolor 2021-12-13
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- Used to recondition damaged over-porous hair so that the hair can accept color evenly
- used to equalize porosity and deposit a base color in one step
- Used to neutralize unwanted pigment
- No lift, deposit only (4-6 weeks)
- contain metal salts that change hair color gradually by progressive build-up and exposure to air
- Used when tint is too dark or color build up
- Used to give shine
- Most common vegetable dye
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- No lift, deposit only only going darker
- Lifting the hair to desired level
- Specialized preparations used to equalize porosity
- Last until hair grows out, single process color
- No developer
- obtained from the leaves or bark of plants
- Use developer
- Returning blonde back to its natural darker color
- In temporary color that is approved by the FDA
- Last shampoo to shampoo
18 Clues: No developer • Use developer • Used to give shine • Last shampoo to shampoo • Most common vegetable dye • Lifting the hair to desired level • No lift, deposit only (4-6 weeks) • Used to neutralize unwanted pigment • No lift, deposit only only going darker • obtained from the leaves or bark of plants • Used when tint is too dark or color build up • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- person responsible for the theory states eight stages in which people must successfully resolve a psychological and/or social conflict before moving to the next stage.
- person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development.
- person responsible for the theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- person responsible for the theory states four stages of cognitive development explaining how people learn/process information.
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- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses.
- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced.
- person responsible for the theory states three different levels of thinking that people go through in making moral decisions.
- person responsible for the theory states events that happened early in life affect a person for years to come.
8 Clues: person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced. • person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses. • person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- person responsible for the theory that states eight stages in which people must successfully resolve a psychological and/or social conflict before moving to the next stage.
- person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development.
- person responsible for the theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- person responsible for the theory that states four stages of cognitive development explaining how people learn/process information.
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- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses.
- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced.
- person responsible for the theory that states three different levels of thinking that people go through in making moral decisions.
- person responsible for the theory that states events that happened early in life affect a person for years to come.
8 Clues: person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced. • person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses. • person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development. • ...
Color and Elements Crossword Review 2023-03-06
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- The brightness or dullness of a hue.
- The type of texture that can be felt
- filled space.
- The type of texture that can be seen
- The lightness or darkness of a hue created by adding black or white.
- A color scheme that would use pinks, reds and white in a room
- Created by adding gray to a color.
- A color scheme that uses chocolate brown, silver, and tan
- Created by adding black to a color.
- Color is affected by ___________ and artificial and natural lighting
- This type of line creates feelings of being restful and informal
- Created by adding white to a color.
- Another name for color
- Type of light sources from sun, moon, fire
- The area with which the designer works
- A color scheme that used white, beige, pink and black.
- The type of texture that absorbs light and informal
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- empty space
- The use of mirrors will make a space appear ___________.
- This type of line creates feelings of action, movement and excitement.
- The 2-dimensional outline of an object
- This type of line creates feelings of height, strength and formality
- A color scheme that uses red-orange, yellow, yellow-green, orange, and yellow-orange
- ___________ colors generally tend to close in space; advance and create feelings of warmth, activity and excitement.
- The basic tools used to create a design that include line, shape, form, space, texture, pattern, light and color.
- This type of line creates feelings of softness, playfulness and serenity. It is considered feminine.
- The type of texture that reflects light and formal
- Made by mixing equal parts of a secondary and its neighboring primary; the primary color is always listed first
- __________ colors tend to expand space; recede and create cool, calm, and relaxed feelings.
- Red, yellow, blue--cannot be made by mixing any other colors together
- The repetition of color, lines, shape or design across a surface to create visual
- Using furniture that sits directly on the floor will help a space feel _____________
- A 3-dimensional object
- Made by mixing equal parts of primary colors
- A color scheme that used blue-violet, red-orange, and yellow-green.
35 Clues: empty space • filled space. • Another name for color • A 3-dimensional object • Created by adding gray to a color. • Created by adding black to a color. • Created by adding white to a color. • The brightness or dullness of a hue. • The type of texture that can be felt • The type of texture that can be seen • The 2-dimensional outline of an object • ...
Sculpture and 3D ART 2024-10-23
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- an artwork with length, width and height; something that mass
- the size relationships of objects relative to each other and the whole
- artwork the really closely resembles something from the known world
- red, yellow and orange are colors on the color wheel that are associated to what temperature?
- artwork that looks like something from the known world but has been changed and styled to be unique or simplified
- a color scheme from the color wheel that includes green orange and violet
- first step to making pottery on the wheel. The most important part of throwing on the wheel
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- readymade art or object trouvé, emerged in the early 1900s. Creating art from everyday objects, presented in a new context.
- A moving point or dot
- the distances or areas around, between, and within art.
- can be defined as the juxtaposition of two elements that are different, but which work together to create a balanced whole
- the distribution of visual weight or the symmetrical or asymmetrical balance of artwork
- a type of balance in art that is perfectly uniform
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- colors on the color wheel that are opposite on the color wheel.
- at its core, is an artistic approach that combines various materials and techniques to create a singular work of art
- artwork that is not intended to resemble anything from the known world
- a type of balance in art that is not perfectly uniform but still balances
- is the hue, value and intensity of reflected light
- multiple visual elements which are repeated throughout the design
- The area of a piece of art the artist wants you to notice first
- colors that are not on the color wheel but usually achieved when you mix opposite colors on the color wheel. they go well with any color
- Artwork can be both tactile (how it feels when touched) and visual (how it looks)
- a color scheme from the color wheel that includes red, yellow and blue
- Green, Blue and Violet are colors on the color wheel that are associated to what temperature?
- Japanese and Chinese art form that means folded paper
- in art refers to the way an artist creates the illusion of motion or action in a static image. (static means does not move)
27 Clues: A moving point or dot • The lightness or darkness of a color • is the hue, value and intensity of reflected light • a type of balance in art that is perfectly uniform • Japanese and Chinese art form that means folded paper • the distances or areas around, between, and within art. • an artwork with length, width and height; something that mass • ...
PSYC341 2018-05-07
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- an effect where when reading the names of colors written in different colors than the name of the color (e.g. the word “Blue” written in the color green and the word “Green” written in red etc.) take longer to read than other words
- “_____ Memories”, significant events in time that you remember where you were or what you're doing during this event e.g. “where were you during 9/11?”
- a theory that we organize things into categories based on the most typical example of that category, most simplistic/ basic example
- form of aphasia that affects the front of the brain, results in hesitant speech that uses isolated words and short phrases
- only interested in observable behavior, stimulus → response
- when you use the first letters to form a new sentence e.g. Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally → Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction
- form of dyslexia where you cannot look up words from your lexicon, can read regular words and non words but perform poorly when reading irregular words e.g. yacht
- form of aphasia that affects the back of the brain, results in difficulty understanding language as well as problem with language production, fluent speech but with a lot of errors as well as making up new words.
- type of coding, conceptual, representation is language-like, not visual/ spatial
- a term referring to the process of taking in information and putting it into a group to form a larger unit to help improve the amount of information you remember.
- it is the physical object in the environment that you see
- your knowledge and control of your cognitive processes, supervise the way you select and use your memory strategies, “thinking about thinking”
- (1832 - 1920) believed in structuralism, looking at feelings and memories by using introspection
- a form of explicit/ declarative memory, it is organized knowledge about the world, factual information
- a theory where we decide whether something belongs in the category based on how closely it resembles all examples of the category
- a route (direct) in the dual-route model that works based on the recognition of a word already known and pronounced correctly
- form of attention in the Feature Integration Theory, involves conjugation search (serial search) e.g. looking for a red “T” amongst red and blue “L” and blue “T”
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- “____ Principle”, also known as the positivity bias, where you tend to remember positive items more than negative items
- a subset of recognition by components, within Theories of Object Recognition, a 3D shape that when put with other 3D shapes creates the object that we see in everyday life.
- a method of problem solving that will always find the solution for the problem but the process may be inefficient
- an example of a binocular cue, when the muscles behind your eye tell you how close or far an object is
- the issues you encounter when trying to reach your goal state during problem solving
- mental representation of geographic information, including the environment that surrounds us. We saw this with rats learning how to run a maze from A to B and then add shortcut, shows that the rat has an internal map
- an example of a monocular cue, sometimes called interposition,when images overlap giving the perception that one is in front of the other.
- type of coding, where the representation is analogous to physical object e.g. having a vivid picture in your head
- basic human tendency to organize what we see in our everyday lives, whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- it is the retinal image of an object, it is a 2D inverted image, far objects have smaller retinal images than close objects.
- a form of explicit/ declarative memory, it is information and events that pertain to you
- form of attention in the Feature Integration Theory, it involves feature search (parallel search) and pop-out effect e.g. looking for a “T” amongst “L”
- an effect that visual information has on the influence of speech perception e.g. “ba” vs “ga”
- “ The______ Effect”, concerned with serial position effect, more likely to remember something because you learnt/ heard it 30 seconds ago as opposed to something you learnt/ heard 30 minutes ago.
31 Clues: it is the physical object in the environment that you see • only interested in observable behavior, stimulus → response • type of coding, conceptual, representation is language-like, not visual/ spatial • the issues you encounter when trying to reach your goal state during problem solving • ...
SLA Class Activity 2020-11-29
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- the type of analysis that compares between two language to predict errors
- proponent of input hypothesis
- a language system created by a second language learner
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- habit formation
- theory from vygotsky
- the theory that works with a universal mechanism for first language acquisition
- critic of behaviorism
- the theory that works with something similar to universalist theory
8 Clues: habit formation • theory from vygotsky • critic of behaviorism • proponent of input hypothesis • a language system created by a second language learner • the theory that works with something similar to universalist theory • the type of analysis that compares between two language to predict errors • ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY UNIT THREE (SENSATION/PERCEPTION) 2024-05-29
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- threshold, the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as a just noticeable difference (also called just noticeable difference or JND.)
- the sharpness of vision.
- constancy, perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the objects.
- theory, the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision; useful for explaining the phenomenon of "after-images"
- membrane, area within the cochlea where hair cells are located
- sensation, detection of stimuli below absolute threshold
- the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibers, through which messages pass to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- receptors cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine details and give rise to color sensation.
- processing, information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing out our experience and expectation.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- A gestalt perceptual phenomenon; the organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings
- ear, the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window.
- cues, depth cues that only require input from one eye; often used in 2D art to create illusion of depth
- a perceptual whole; derived from German word meaning "form" or "whole"
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- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies into neural impulses.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information; enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- neurons, neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- processing, the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision. Contrast with the step-by-step (serial) processing of most computers and of conscious problem solving.
- law, the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount).
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- processing, analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information.
- neurons, neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- spot, the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptors cells are located there. Creates a gap in our vision that is "filled" by the brain.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- a coiled bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
30 Clues: the sharpness of vision. • sensation, detection of stimuli below absolute threshold • membrane, area within the cochlea where hair cells are located • the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups • a perceptual whole; derived from German word meaning "form" or "whole" • ...
NoonSoc104-SocialConflictAndMarx 2014-02-14
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- Classes are ________, upward and downward class mobility is possible.
- a form of social stratification based on income and access to resources
- The Labor Theory of _________ is Marx's economic theory of capitalism's inherent exploitive nature.
- This is an example of superstructure in a traditional Marxist model of Culture.
- _______ are to some extent, achieved rather than ascribed at birth.
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- Karl Marx's theory of ________ moves through predictable stages.
- the first stage in the Marxist Theory of History?
- the tendency to have several types of relationships with the same person
- where economic wealth is distributed equally and means of productions and factories are owned by the workers
- Mode of production. (Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.)
10 Clues: the first stage in the Marxist Theory of History? • Mode of production. (Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.) • Karl Marx's theory of ________ moves through predictable stages. • _______ are to some extent, achieved rather than ascribed at birth. • Classes are ________, upward and downward class mobility is possible. • ...
SR 2025-11-14
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- Clue: The study of the structure of living organisms
- Clue: A theory that claims the earth is the center of the universe
- Clue: The primary tool used to examine celestial objects
- Clue: The scientific study of the properties of matter and how it changes
- Clue: A tool used to examine extremely tiny objects
- Clue: The scientist who is known for creating the heliocentric theory
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- Clue: The scientist who was under house arrest for nine years
- Clue: The study of space and the universe
- Clue: A theory that claims the earth orbits the sun
- Clue: The scientist who is known for creating the geocentric theory
10 Clues: Clue: The study of space and the universe • Clue: A theory that claims the earth orbits the sun • Clue: A tool used to examine extremely tiny objects • Clue: The study of the structure of living organisms • Clue: The primary tool used to examine celestial objects • Clue: The scientist who was under house arrest for nine years • ...
Scientific Revolution - Sasha Rose 2026-03-26
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- Italian scientist who was put on trial by the Catholic Church for supporting heliocentric theory
- Device that allows for closer view of sun, moon, planets, and stars
- French philosopher who used logic and mathematics to learn about the world
- English scientist who came up with law of gravity and physics
- Theory that says the sun is at the center of the universe
- An explanation that can be tested
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- Polish scientist who came up with heliocentric theory
- Theory that says Earth is at the center of the universe
- Device that magnifies small objects
- German astronomer who discovered that the planets have elliptical orbits
10 Clues: An explanation that can be tested • Device that magnifies small objects • Polish scientist who came up with heliocentric theory • Theory that says Earth is at the center of the universe • Theory that says the sun is at the center of the universe • English scientist who came up with law of gravity and physics • ...
Chapter 21 Hair-color part 2 2020-03-08
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- During the process of decolorizing, natural hair can go through as many as 10_____.
- Dye precursors that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules are called ________tint.
- All haircoloring products require a patch test, with the exception of _____colors.
- A _____ application refers to the first time the hair is colored.
- The most critical part of a color service is the haircolor ________.
- The process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color is known as _____.
- Non-oxidative haircolor is classified as temporary and _____ (traditional).
- What coloring products are regarded as best for covering gray hair?
- Overlapping haircolor on previously tinted hair can cause breakage and create a visible line of _____.
- Examples of single-process permanent coloring applications are virgin color applications and color _____application.
- Haircoloring products that change color gradually by progressive buildup and exposure to air contain _____salts.
- _____ peroxide is the most commonly used developer, and an oxidizing agent that, when mixed with an oxidation haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color.
- The process in which the hair is pre-lightened and then toned is known as double- _____ application.
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- What is a non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair?
- The technique using a free-form painting of hair lightener directly onto clean, styled hair is _____.
- The standard volume of hydrogen peroxide used to achieve most results with permanent haircolor is _____volume.
- When applying color for a single-process retouch application, the color should be applied to the new growth using ¼-inch _____.
- The technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color is _____.
- Decolorizing the hair’s natural pigment allows the colorist to create the exact degree of _____ pigment.
- When applying color using the brush-and-bowl method, the mixing bowl should be _____.
- Oxidative haircolor is classified as demipermanent (deposit only) and _____ (lift and deposit).
- Metallic haircolors are also known as _____colors.
- Chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving, and decolorizing the natural pigment are hair_____.
- The process that lightens hair and deposits color in one application is_____-process haircoloring
- Before performing a coloring service with an aniline derivative product, the client must have a(n) _____test.
- The concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide is measured in terms of _____.
- The U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prescribes that a predisposition test be given 24 to 48 hours _____to application
- You should NEVER apply hair color to a client if the scalp has any obvious signs of
28 Clues: Metallic haircolors are also known as _____colors. • What is a non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair? • A _____ application refers to the first time the hair is colored. • What coloring products are regarded as best for covering gray hair? • The most critical part of a color service is the haircolor ________. • ...
CHAPTER 21 HairColor part2 update 2020-03-08
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- The U.S. Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act prescribes that a predisposition test be given 24 to 48 hours _____to application
- The concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide is measured in terms of _____.
- The process that lightens hair and deposits color in one application is_____-process haircoloring
- A _____ application refers to the first time the hair is colored.
- When applying color using the brush-and-bowl method, the mixing bowl should be _____.
- Decolorizing the hair’s natural pigment allows the colorist to create the exact degree of _____ pigment.
- All haircoloring products require a patch test, with the exception of _____colors.
- The most critical part of a color service is the haircolor ________.
- The technique using a free-form painting of hair lightener directly onto clean, styled hair is _____.
- When applying color for a single-process retouch application, the color should be applied to the new growth using ¼-inch _____.
- Before performing a coloring service with an aniline derivative product, the client must have a(n) _____test.
- The standard volume of hydrogen peroxide used to achieve most results with permanent haircolor is _____VOLUME.
- You should NEVER apply hair color to a client if the scalp has any obvious signs of
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- The process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color is known as _____.
- Oxidative haircolor is classified as demipermanent (deposit only) and _____ (lift and deposit).
- Haircoloring products that change color gradually by progressive buildup and exposure to air contain _____salts.
- Non-oxidative haircolor is classified as temporary and _____ (traditional).
- Overlapping haircolor on previously tinted hair can cause breakage and create a visible line of _____.
- Chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving, and decolorizing the natural pigment are hair_____.
- _____ peroxide is the most commonly used developer, and an oxidizing agent that, when mixed with an oxidation haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules and create a change in natural hair color.
- Dye precursors that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules are called ________tint.
- Metallic haircolors are also known as _____colors.
- The technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color is _____.
- What coloring products are regarded as best for covering gray hair?
- The process in which the hair is pre-lightened and then toned is known as double- _____ application.
- During the process of decolorizing, natural hair can go through as many as 10_____.
- Examples of single-process permanent coloring applications are virgin color applications and color _____application.
- What is a non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair?
28 Clues: Metallic haircolors are also known as _____colors. • A _____ application refers to the first time the hair is colored. • What is a non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair? • What coloring products are regarded as best for covering gray hair? • The most critical part of a color service is the haircolor ________. • ...
Motivation 2026-01-13
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- Inner drive that pushes a person to act
- A need for friendship, belonging, and social interaction
- Rewards that come from outside the individual
- Theory that focuses on fairness and comparison with others
- Need for respect, recognition, and self-worth
- Highest level of need in Maslow’s hierarchy
- Theory that suggests employees are motivated by hygiene and motivator factors
- Theory that explains motivation using expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
- The belief that good performance will be rewarded
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- A reward given to employees based on performance
- Process of influencing people to work willingly toward organizational goals
- The force that initiates, directs, and sustains behavior toward goals
- A theory stating that people are motivated by unmet needs arranged in a hierarchy
- The desire to perform a task for its own sake
- Belief that effort will lead to good performance
15 Clues: Inner drive that pushes a person to act • Highest level of need in Maslow’s hierarchy • Rewards that come from outside the individual • Need for respect, recognition, and self-worth • The desire to perform a task for its own sake • A reward given to employees based on performance • Belief that effort will lead to good performance • ...
2D Art Foundations Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-30
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- filled space, or areas of interest
- red, orange, yellow
- shapes with no names, and found in nature
- another word for color
- where you can find assignments and grades
- groups of colors next to each other on the color wheel
- where is our class playlist at?
- creates a sense of depth using horizon lines and vanishing points
- texture that uses our sense of touch
- lightness or darkness of a color
- what something feels like
- closed line around an area
- simplest element of art
- texture that we can feel with our eyes
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- 3 colors created by mixing primary colors
- 3 colors that can create all others
- containing or only using 1 color
- Ms.Lorway's pet peeve
- colors created when mixing a secondary and a primary color
- what can you do when you finish early?
- when you add black for a darker value
- colors opposite of each other on the color wheel
- empty space, or areas between objects in an image
- the colors of the color wheel
- have height, width, and depth
- refers to the area around or within an object
- what is the word above your bins?
- blue, green, purple
- when you add white for a lighter color
- shapes with names, and usually found in math
- what we see when light strikes an object and reflect back into our eyes
31 Clues: red, orange, yellow • blue, green, purple • Ms.Lorway's pet peeve • another word for color • simplest element of art • what something feels like • closed line around an area • the colors of the color wheel • have height, width, and depth • where is our class playlist at? • containing or only using 1 color • lightness or darkness of a color • what is the word above your bins? • ...
Digital Art Concepts 2026-02-23
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- - 300 dpi is the resolution of an image set up for ____________________
- - Color + WHITE is a ____________
- - This color scheme uses three colors that touch on the color wheel (like red, yellow and orange).
- - What does RGB stand for?
- - What does the C in CMYK represent?
- - This color scheme includes all tints and shades of one color.
- - Red, blue and yellow are __________ colors
- - The file type best used for PRINT.
- - This is a specially mixed ink that large companies use to keep their brand identity (think Jaguar teal)
- - 72 dpi is the resolution of an image set up for _________________
- - What does the Y in CMYK represent?
- - This file type is a VECTOR file
- - Colors that are opposite one another on the color wheel.
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- - The file type best used on the web. Small, compressed.
- - When a raster graphic is enlarged and print quality isn't high enough, the image looks _________
- - The most important thing about a PNG file is that it can have a __________________ background
- - Color + BLACK is a ____________
- - What does the M in CMYK represent?
- - A graphic that is made of line and color -- can be made as large as possible with no pixellation
- - What does the K in CMYK represent?
- - What does DPI stand for?
- - Small building blocks of raster images.
- - A graphic made up of pixels, such as a photograph
- - What is the color mode you need to use when preparing a file for PRINT?
24 Clues: - What does RGB stand for? • - What does DPI stand for? • - Color + WHITE is a ____________ • - Color + BLACK is a ____________ • - This file type is a VECTOR file • - What does the M in CMYK represent? • - What does the K in CMYK represent? • - What does the C in CMYK represent? • - The file type best used for PRINT. • - What does the Y in CMYK represent? • ...
Unit 2 - Landscape, Section 1 2019-10-07
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- a set of 3 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. The set includes a primary, a secondary, and an intermediate color.
- the name of a color
- the range of colors in visible light, Roy G. Biv
- a hue to which black has been added
- scheme a planned combination of colors
- red, blue, yellow
- the color in-between a primary and a secondary color on the color wheel
- browns and grays
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- the lightness or darkness of a color
- colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel
- orange, green, purple
- blue, green, purple
- a color scheme that has one hue that is used alone or mixed with black and/or white
- red, orange, yellow
- a hue to which white has been added
15 Clues: browns and grays • red, blue, yellow • the name of a color • blue, green, purple • red, orange, yellow • orange, green, purple • a hue to which black has been added • a hue to which white has been added • the lightness or darkness of a color • scheme a planned combination of colors • the range of colors in visible light, Roy G. Biv • ...
Chemical Reactions End-of-Unit Crossword 2022-04-04
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- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- something that can be observed about a substance such as color or smell
- atomic structure with a neutral charge
- last name of the French scientist who established the Law of Conservation of Matter
- to change the order or position of something
- the number of protons + number of neutrons in an atom
- the number of protons/electrons in an atom
- atomic structure with a negative charge
- last name of a Russian scientist that formulated the first Periodic table
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- something that is made of all the same atoms or groups of atoms
- the center of an atom
- type of electrons on the outermost electron shell
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- atomic structure with a positive charge
- the tiny pieces that all matter is made of
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- last name of an English chemist who founded the Atomic Theory
18 Clues: the center of an atom • atomic structure with a neutral charge • atomic structure with a positive charge • atomic structure with a negative charge • the tiny pieces that all matter is made of • the number of protons/electrons in an atom • to change the order or position of something • type of electrons on the outermost electron shell • ...
Daily Crossword 2017-02-26
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- The meaning of Bourgeoisie.
- Another term for middle class.
- A non-interventionism for the workings of the free market.
- Someone who creates and runs their own business.
- What is an organized association of workers?
- What is a the theory that claims that contagious-diseases are caused by micro-organisms?
- Development of Industries.
- What is the name of a revolution that was the rapid development of industry?
- A word that defined the 1st currents of socialist.
- How merchandise is kept in warehouses.
- Who wrote "Das Kapital" and "The Communism Manifesto"?
- The idea that actions are right if they are useful or benefit a majority.
- Term for working-class.
- A large company.
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- What is the name of a member of the group of English workers who destroyed machinery?
- What is a negotiation between an employer and trade union called?
- An important machine created by Eli Whitney.
- Who was the co-founder of the Marxist Theory with Karl Marx?
- The principle that Great Britain ran by in 1945.
- Term for work stoppage.
- What is the name of a working-class movement in 1838-57?
- Term for creating an area to be more urban.
- Land that is owned by an owner, and is generally rented out in exchange of money.
- One of the main demands in the "The Declaration of Sentiments" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
- Where was the 1st Women's Rights Convention held?
- Name of a theory that Karl Marx studied and wrote books about.
- The belief that all people are equal.
- A theory opposite of Communism.
28 Clues: A large company. • Term for work stoppage. • Term for working-class. • Development of Industries. • The meaning of Bourgeoisie. • Another term for middle class. • A theory opposite of Communism. • The belief that all people are equal. • How merchandise is kept in warehouses. • Term for creating an area to be more urban. • An important machine created by Eli Whitney. • ...
Vocab 2017-12-13
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- Relating to or characterized by belief in the existence of a god or gods.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance its history and the processes that act on it.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- The relationship between cause and effect
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- Not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- The use of fallacious arguments especially with the intention of deceiving.
- Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature a supernatural being.
- A surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata.
- Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
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- The branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- The view that everything there is is actual.
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- The theory of knowledge especially with regard to its methods validity and scope.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- 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.
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 • ...
Vocab 2017-12-13
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- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- A philosophical viewpoint according to which everything arises from natural properties and causes and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded or discounted.
- The use of fallacious arguments especially with the intention of deceiving.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance its history and the processes that act on it.
- The view that everything there is is actual.
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- Relating to or characterized by belief in the existence of a god or gods.
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- The theory of knowledge especially with regard to its methods validity and scope.
- Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature a supernatural being.
- Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature.
- A surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata.
- The branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- The relationship between cause and effect
- Insulting abusive or highly critical language.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
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 • ...
BioPsych Chapter 14 Crossword 2017-04-18
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- theory states that sleep occurs due to less sensory input. Give the D only.
- a CLOCK that regulates sleep are controlled by an internal timing mech. First C only.
- name of a mutated gene. OAT.
- happens in sleep where you stop breathing from time to time at night. A word only.
- brief periods of sleep like 2 or 3 seconds long.
- excessive sleep
- cessation of benzodiazepine therapy after chronic use. Craig David says it feels like.
- a Synthesis Theory basing on the observation of the brain during REM sending active signals to the Cerebral Cortex.
- a THEORY states that being awake disrupts the homeostasis of the body. Sleep is required.
- other term for sleep-talking.
- hallucinations that has dreamlike experiences during wakefulness.
- inability to move as one is falling asleep. P word only.
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- largest and slowest of EEG waves. 1-2hz. Give the D.
- stage where low voltage, high frequency but slower than of wakefulness. Before Stage 2.
- gene encodes a receptor protein that binds to a neuropeptide.
- a FUNCTION where cognitive abilities appears on the PreFrontal.
- effect of SLEEP when one is feeling groggy for several minutes. S word only.
- hormone synthesized from the N.T. Serotonin.
- a THEORY states that we sleep due to the internal 24hour Timing Mech.
- substance that adjust the timing of internal biological rhythms.
- a device or method used in measuring REM during REM
- recurring losses of muscle tone during wakefulness. flexible cat.
- example of a Zeitgebers. extreme tiredness due to flying too high.
- disorder where you fall asleep in inappropriate conditions.
- collective term of stages 3 and 4 in sleep. First S only.
25 Clues: excessive sleep • name of a mutated gene. OAT. • other term for sleep-talking. • hormone synthesized from the N.T. Serotonin. • brief periods of sleep like 2 or 3 seconds long. • a device or method used in measuring REM during REM • largest and slowest of EEG waves. 1-2hz. Give the D. • inability to move as one is falling asleep. P word only. • ...
Midterm Review: PEOPLE 2023-12-07
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- Linguist who hypothesized about universal grammar and a critical period
- Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert
- Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS
- Worked at Stanford to modify Binet's assessment in order to create the first widely used IQ test, the Stanford-Binet
- Considered the "Father" of classical conditioning; taught dogs to salivate to the sound of a tone
- Social Learning Theory/observational learning; demonstrated with the Bobo Doll
- Worked with Sperry to study split-brain patients (severing of the corpus callosum)
- Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech production
- Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical
- Commissioned by the French government to create a placement test for French schoolchildren
- Theory of evolution and natural selection, ideas were later used to apply to human behavior (evolutionary psychology)
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- Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony
- Considered the "Father" of operant conditioning; created a "Box" to positively and negatively reinforce rats to press a lever
- "G-factor" of intelligence
- Founded the first psychology laboratory marking the beginning of psychology as a science
- Forgetting Curve and random nonsense syllables are easier to relearn the more you practice on Day 1
- Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech comprehension
- Psychoanalytic approach; unconscious motives drive behavior; role of childhood trauma
- His "Magic Number" is 7 plus/minus 2 (the amount of info we can hold in short term memory
- Theory of multiple intelligences; his include interpersonal, logical-mathematical, and musical
- Created a mathematical formula for calculating the "just noticeable difference" or difference threshold
- Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response
22 Clues: "G-factor" of intelligence • Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert • Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS • Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response • Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony • Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical • ...
Earth and Life Science Group Quiz 2019-07-30
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- / Third planet from the Sun
- / Second layer of the Earth
- / The belief that the world arose from an infinite sea at the first rising of the sun
- / From latin word meaning Fire
- / Kind of an Igneous rock that crystallizes at depth without reaching the surface
- / The theory of Expansion not an Explosion
- / Resulted from cooling of magma
- / Protects life inside the Earth by absorbing the ultraviolet radiation
- / Kind of Sedimentary rock that resulted from weathered rocks such as Igneous rock
- / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere
- / Repetitive layering of thin sheets
- / Primal man whose head, feet, eyes and mind became the sky, Earth, sun and moon respectively
- / Central part of the Earth
- / Immanuel Kant and Pierre Simon Laplace theory
- / Liquid state of molten rocks
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- / The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god
- / Subsystem of the Earth that composes of Crust and Mantle
- / James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory
- / Resulted from uplift and weathering which are then transported and deposited in different areas
- / Kind of sedimentary rock resulted form soluble material produced largely by chemical weathering
- / The creator of the whole universe which the Monotheistic Religion believed in
- / Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity
- / Set of all life forms on Earth
- / The process of transformation of parent rock to metamorphic rock
- / Also known as the Primary waves
- / The expanding universe theory
- / The main cause of movement of the Tectonic plates
- / Fine-grained sedimentary rock formed through compaction
- / The outermost layer of the Earth
- / Molten rocks
30 Clues: / Molten rocks • / Second layer of the Earth • / Central part of the Earth • / Third planet from the Sun • / From latin word meaning Fire • / Liquid state of molten rocks • / The expanding universe theory • / Set of all life forms on Earth • / Resulted from cooling of magma • / Also known as the Primary waves • / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere • ...
Counseling Theories Snapshot 2024-09-24
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- an archetype that represents the qualities we possess and often cannot stand or ignore which we project onto others
- A CBT counselor believes certain situations lead to the development of ______ beliefs
- Needs (2 words, no space) Choice theory believes these drive all behavior
- This theory believes in social order and belonging
- This theory places emphasis on the internal-locus of control
- A goal for person-centered counselor is to increase the client’s ________, alignment between the real self and ideal self
- The belief that we are inherently goal driven
- These cognitions are false beliefs that a client thinks about themselves, affecting their daily life, situations, and relationships.
- (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt
- What is the search for answers in an answerless world known as to an existentialist?
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- This is a common technique in reality therapy to change language around blame
- this theory believes that realities are socially constructed
- A Rogerian counselor believes all clients have the capacity towards _______
- Albert Ellis’ primary insight into the client’s unhelpful reaction is their _____, not the event or situation itself
- A behavioral counselor will provide this technique to increase a client’s behavior
- An existential counselor believes this to be the primary drive for existence
- Existentialist counselors believe clients must confront these
- this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor
- Behaviorists believe this to be the primary force in determining behavior
- Psychoanalytic counselors believe that ______ drives human behavior
- Inherited universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
- Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy
- This theorist believed that the influence of relationships and empathy were unnecessary
- Adlerian counselors believe this to be the fundamental drive behind human behavior
24 Clues: The belief that we are inherently goal driven • This theory believes in social order and belonging • (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt • this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor • Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy • this theory believes that realities are socially constructed • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-05-02
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- French microbiologist and chemist who developed the pasteurization process and made significant contributions to the germ theory of disease.
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered penicillin, the world's first antibiotic.
- Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom.
- German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry.
- English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed to the understanding of DNA structure.
- French-Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- Scottish physicist who formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation and helped unify the fields of electricity and magnetism.
- American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.
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- English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- German physicist who made important contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.
- New Zealand physicist who made numerous contributions to the study of nuclear physics and radioactivity.
- German-born physicist who developed the theory of general relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2.
- Italian physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine.
- American astronomer who helped establish the field of extragalactic astronomy and provided evidence for the expanding universe.
- Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science through books, TV shows, and lectures.
20 Clues: English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine. • Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom. • French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry. • German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion. • English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection. • ...
HPE 401 Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- genetics determines the possibilities and sets limitations of your motor development
- degree of detail that can be seen in an object
- slow and steady growth and weight gain
- adaptable skill
- rounded
- intellectual domain
- fourth stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- our perception of self
- ratio of fat tissue to lean muscle mass
- dimensional vision
- social and emotional domain
- overall body form or configuration
- interpreting new info based upon current interpretation
- third stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- rapid growth and weight gain
- learned behavior
- development from inner to extremities
- program started by president Johnson
- most dominant sense for adults
- one eye leads the other in tracking
- unlearned behavior
- does it measure what its supposed to
- static
- rapid growth and weight gain
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- environment allows you to meet or not meet possibilities
- a feeling all is well
- fixed skill
- development from head to tail
- eye and hand/foot are the same
- consistency of scores
- change in body shape and size
- a feeling that you don't get it
- the value we place on ourselves as a persons
- dynamic
- second stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- innerrater reliability
- focus is on end result
- laterality and directionality
- organism changing to match the environment
- muscular
- human movement domain
- information the mover receives from their senses
- lean
- first stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- self space and general space
- emphasis on the movement itself
- constant growth and weight gain
- static and dynamic
48 Clues: lean • static • rounded • dynamic • muscular • fixed skill • adaptable skill • learned behavior • dimensional vision • unlearned behavior • static and dynamic • intellectual domain • a feeling all is well • consistency of scores • human movement domain • our perception of self • innerrater reliability • focus is on end result • social and emotional domain • rapid growth and weight gain • ...
Educational Psychology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-18
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- Specific sets of behaviors that people expect in certain situations.
- The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows.
- Hinders learning or performance on a task.
- The process of thinking about one’s own though processes and learning patterns.
- Helps learning or performance on another task.
- When students experience different cultural norms at home and school.
- Research method that involves intentionally introducing a intervention and observing results.
- The collection of beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices that are shared by a group of people, such as a nation or religious group.
- The gradual development of an individual's concept of right or wrong – conscious, religious values, social attitudes and certain behavior.
- Behavior that benefits others more than yourself.
- Research method that aims to describe a population without changing any variables.
- Involves learning through association. Occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus.
- General tendency to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social environments.
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- Research method that examines the relationship between variables without controlling them.
- When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs.
- Cognitive theory that explains how the human mind processes information.
- Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior.
- The mental frameworks that help people understand and interpret the world.
- When students experience confusion about the behaviors expected of them in new setting.
- Theory that states learning occurs as a result of social interaction
- Research method that involves collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- Research method that aims to explore and understand non-numerical data
22 Clues: Hinders learning or performance on a task. • Helps learning or performance on another task. • Behavior that benefits others more than yourself. • Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior. • When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs. • The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows. • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed to
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- 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
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- 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
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- behavior that departs from the societal or group norm
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
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 2023-01-12
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed to
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- 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
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- 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
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- behavior that departs from the societal or group norm
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
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 • ...
sociology unit 3 2023-05-17
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- a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources
- the idea that two control systems—inner controls and outer controls—work against our tendencies to deviate
- the basics of society and things that are socially acceptable as well
- a theory that states that when you are called something, you often will go along with what you are called
- the view of social behavior that emphasizes linguistic or gestural communication and its subjective understanding, especially the role of language in the formation of the child as a social being.
- using illegitimate means to reach your goals
- a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture
- a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms
- things that society holds on a pedestal
- crimes committed mostly by the rich
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- a theory developed by Edwin Sutherland proposing that through interaction with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques, and motives for criminal behavior
- embracing conventional behavior
- crimes mostly committed by people of a lower social class
- a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them and to replace them with new goals and means
- proposal that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crime
- a superhero that commits deviant behavior, symbol of a bat
- innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them
- things that aren't accepted in society and can get you jailtime
20 Clues: embracing conventional behavior • crimes committed mostly by the rich • things that society holds on a pedestal • innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion • using illegitimate means to reach your goals • a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms • a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-01-27
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- A political theory that rulers are chosen by God and have absolute power.
- Buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machinery.
- Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Enlightenment thinker known for advocating the separation of powers in government.
- A systematic approach to research and experimentation to acquire knowledge.
- Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scientist who championed the heliocentric theory and improved the telescope.
- The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- A manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner using conveyor belts.
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- The process by which cities grow as people move from rural areas to urban centers.
- The theory that individuals give up some freedoms in exchange for security and protection.
- Inventor who improved the steam engine, making it more efficient for industrial use.
- A policy of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- An individual who starts and operates a business, taking on financial risks in the process.
- Philosopher known for advocating civil liberties and freedom of expression.
- A social class typically composed of individuals who are employed in white-collar jobs and own property.
- A meeting where European powers divided Africa into colonies without African input.
- Philosopher who believed in a strong central authority to avoid chaos, as outlined in his book, Leviathan.
- Philosopher who believed that society corrupts individuals and that people should follow the "general will."
- A region in which one country has economic, military, or political dominance over others.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. • Buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machinery. • A political theory that rulers are chosen by God and have absolute power. • Philosopher known for advocating civil liberties and freedom of expression. • ...
She comes in colors 2025-12-22
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- Godess of the Rainbow
- Bright red, also a girl's name
- More of the planet is thos color than any other
- Roses or Salmon can be this color
- Color associated with money and envy
- Color you need outside during hunting season
- A cat of this color is supposed to be bad luck
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- Ships raise this color flag to signal defeat
- A dark color, also a University in Providence
- The Tin Man and som dollar coins are this color
- Combination of red and blue
- Color of bananas before they go bad
- Someone at Gordon has this color name
- A mix of blue and green
14 Clues: Godess of the Rainbow • A mix of blue and green • Combination of red and blue • Bright red, also a girl's name • Roses or Salmon can be this color • Color of bananas before they go bad • Color associated with money and envy • Someone at Gordon has this color name • Ships raise this color flag to signal defeat • Color you need outside during hunting season • ...
Junior High Art 2022-10-19
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- a closed line creating a flat, 2-dimensional object with length and width
- a 3-dimensional “shape” with length, width, and depth
- a fired and glazed piece of work made from clay
- a large "oven" that fires clay pieces
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- the colors achieved by mixing a primary color and secondary color; also known as intermediate colors
- the lightness or darkness of a color, gradual change of color
- a piece of clay work that that has been fired once, but not glazed
- the light reflected around an object
- the area around, between, or within shapes, forms, colors, and lines
- the name of the color
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- colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- features used by artists to create a work of art
- the colors achieved by mixing two primary colors
- the 3 "true" colors: red, blue, yellow
- how something feels or what it is made of
- a piece of clay work that has not been fired
- a mark with greater length than width, which often defines the edges of a form
- a coating applied to a fired clay piece
19 Clues: the name of the color • the light reflected around an object • a large "oven" that fires clay pieces • the brightness or dullness of a color • the 3 "true" colors: red, blue, yellow • a coating applied to a fired clay piece • how something feels or what it is made of • a piece of clay work that has not been fired • a fired and glazed piece of work made from clay • ...
Food Crossword 3C #17 2020-10-01
Across
- is formed by the shell and the grain is beige in color, it is made into flour and is very nutritious
- it is a tuber that is brown on the outside and tomato on the inside.
- is a very small grain with a fine yellow tip is placed on top of the bread
- it is small, round and usually wrinkled, its color is pale yellow
- : they have an oval shape and are gray in color, with a hard shell and within it there are beige seeds.
- it is curved and small can be white, black or purple
- it is round and pale yellow in color and has a transparent shell.
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- it is long, it is a tuber, it is brown on the outside and white on the inside.
- it has a thin layer of brown color on the outside and brown on the inside, and when roasted, the peel comes off.
- does not have an exact shape, it is pale yellow, it has an aromatic smell and its taste is a bit spicy.
- is a brown colored bean, it is a good energy
- it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color
- It is made from flour and is shaped like a fish.
- it is small, spherical, has a green color and is born in sacks with more of them.
- it is a thin grain that has a skin color and can be found in energy cookies.
- an oval-shaped has a brown color and flour is obtained from it
- it is an oval grain has beige color you can make bread with this
- it is very small and round, it can be white or black, it can be consumed as a cereal.
- small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes
- it is a very small black grain that is consumed to satisfy hunger.
20 Clues: is a brown colored bean, it is a good energy • It is made from flour and is shaped like a fish. • it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color • it is curved and small can be white, black or purple • small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes • an oval-shaped has a brown color and flour is obtained from it • ...
Art 1 2026-04-07
Across
- ________ colors like red, orange, and yellow that feel warm.
- The middle values between highlights and shadows.
- A flat, enclosed area defined by lines or edges.
- Organic shapes are found in ______.
- What type of shape is found in nature?
- Technique to show depth in a drawing.
- Which element of art describes the 3-dimensional quality of an object?
- ________ colors like blue, green, and purple that feel cool.
- The element of art that creates depth using overlapping objects.
- The principle of design that draws attention to a specific part of the artwork is:
- Which colors cannot be made by mixing other colors?
- A color scheme that uses one color with its tints and shades.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Which colors are made by mixing two primary colors?
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- Using a grid to recreate a drawing helps an artist maintain:
- Mixing a color with white creates a:
- A gradual blending from light to dark or one color to another.
- __________ shapes are man-made.
- What principle of design is shown when both sides of a composition are visually equal?
- What happens when two complementary colors are mixed together.
- Marks that can show direction, movement, or emotion in art.
- Which color scheme uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel?
- Darker versions of a color made by adding black.
- _________ light that bounces onto the shadowed side of an object.
- Which color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel?
- The lightest part of an object.
- Organized combinations of colors used in an artwork are known as color _________..
- The darkest part of an object.
- Which element refers to the surface quality you can see or feel?
- A technique that creates depth by making distant objects lighter and less detailed is known as ___________ perspective.
30 Clues: The darkest part of an object. • __________ shapes are man-made. • The lightest part of an object. • Organic shapes are found in ______. • Mixing a color with white creates a: • Technique to show depth in a drawing. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • What type of shape is found in nature? • Darker versions of a color made by adding black. • ...
MGMT 30653 Ch. 13 2013-04-09
Across
- a theory that states that people will be motivated when they perceive that they are being treated fairly
- a reward that is tangible, visible to others, and given to employees contingent on the performance of specific tasks or behaviors
- information about the quality or quantity of past performance that indicates whether progress is being made toward the accomplishment of a goal
- a form of inequity in which you are getting more outcomes relative to inputs than your referent
- an intermittent schedule in which the time between a behavior and the following consequences varies around a specified average
- the attractiveness or desirability of a reward or outcome
- reinforcement in which a positive consequence is no longer allowed to follow a previously reinforced behavior, thus weakening the behavior
- in equity theory, the contributions employees make to the organization
- the theory that behavior is a function of its consequences, that behaviors followed by positive consequences will occur more frequently, and that behaviors followed by negative consequences, or not followed by positive consequences, will occur less frequently
- rules that specify which behaviors will be reinforced, which consequences will follow those behaviors, and the schedule by which those consequences will be delivered
- reinforcement that strengthens behavior by following behaviors with desirable consequences
- the perceived relationship between performance and rewards
- a form of inequity in which you are getting fewer outcomes relative to inputs than your referent is getting
- the perceived relationship between effort and performance
- in equity theory, an employee’s perception of how the rewards received from an organization compare with the employee’s contributions to that organization
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- an intermittent schedule in which consequences follow a behavior only after a fixed time has elapsed
- the extent to which goals are detailed, exact, and unambiguous
- the theory that people will be motivated to the extent to which they accept specific, challenging goals and receive feedback that indicates their progress toward goal achievement
- a natural reward associated with performing a task or activity for its own sake
- cause-and effect relationships between the performance of specific behaviors and specific consequences
- the perceived fairness of the process used to make reward allocation decisions
- an intermittent schedule in which consequences are delivered following a specific number of behaviors
- a schedule in which consequences are delivered after a specified or average time has elapsed or after a specified or average number of behaviors has occurred
- reinforcement that strengthens behavior by withholding an unpleasant consequence when employees perform a specific behavior
- reinforcement that weakens behavior by following behaviors with undesirable consequences
- a schedule that requires a consequence to be administered following every instance of a behavior
- an intermittent schedule in which consequences are delivered following a different number of behaviors, sometimes more and sometimes less, that vary around a specified average number of behaviors
- the perceived degree to which outcomes and rewards are fairly distributed or allocated
- a target, objective, or result that someone tries to accomplish
- the extent to which people consciously understand and agree to goals
- the extent to which a goal is hard or challenging to accomplish
- the theory that people will be motivated to the extent to which they believe that their efforts will lead to good performance, that good performance will be rewarded, and that they will be offered attractive rewards.
- in equity theory, others with whom people compare themselves to determine if they have been treated fairly
- in equity theory, the rewards employees receive for their contributions to the organization
- the process of changing behavior by changing the consequences that follow behavior
- the physical or psychological requirements that must be met to ensure survival and well-being
- the set of forces that initiates, directs, and makes people persist in their efforts to accomplish a goal
37 Clues: the attractiveness or desirability of a reward or outcome • the perceived relationship between effort and performance • the perceived relationship between performance and rewards • the extent to which goals are detailed, exact, and unambiguous • a target, objective, or result that someone tries to accomplish • ...
Interest Groups 2024-04-16
Across
- Aiding candidates to gain them supporters
- Theory that I.G causes chaos
- Issues Involving Wildlife/ Earth
- Issues involving the well-being of people
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- Influencing a politician of an issue
- Theory that the elite are in power
- Theory that I.G influences gov. positively
- Issues involving business/money
- Issues involving minorities gaining rights
9 Clues: Theory that I.G causes chaos • Issues involving business/money • Issues Involving Wildlife/ Earth • Theory that the elite are in power • Influencing a politician of an issue • Aiding candidates to gain them supporters • Issues involving the well-being of people • Theory that I.G influences gov. positively • Issues involving minorities gaining rights
PUZZLE - 3 on HEREDITY 2024-01-13
Across
- it is a sudden change in the genes of a small population caused by disasters.
- a type of evolution occurs through homologous organs.
- these are the organs similar in function & different in structure.
- it is a theory of evolution, which indicates that the inheritance of acquired characters.
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- a scientist who proposed a theory which the Nature's role in the selection of organisms in the survival process.
- a scientist who proved that bodily changes can not be transmitted from parents to children.
- an example-animal for the Divergent evolution.
- these are the organs similar in structure & different in function.
- it is a theory of evolution, also known as Natural selection.
- an animal used in evolutionary experiments by weismann.
- a scientist who proposed a theory of evolution which was proved wrong.
11 Clues: an example-animal for the Divergent evolution. • a type of evolution occurs through homologous organs. • an animal used in evolutionary experiments by weismann. • it is a theory of evolution, also known as Natural selection. • these are the organs similar in structure & different in function. • these are the organs similar in function & different in structure. • ...
Colors 2024-05-08
12 Clues: The color of dirt • The color of space • The color the ocean • The color of clouds • The color of cutlery • The color of amethyst • The color of the grass • The color of flamingos • The color of strawberries • The color of a school bus • The color of traffic cones • The color of The color of the treasure of a leprechaun
Colors for Preschoolers 2021-11-06
12 Clues: Color of Snow • Color of a Grape • Color of a banana • Color of an apple • Color of the Grass • Color of an Orange • Color of Chocolate • Color of a Flamingo • Color of an Elephant • Color of Outer Space • Color of the Day Sky • Color of the Night Sky
Adverbs 2024-08-29
15 Clues: Bigfoot • Usain Bolt • Sloths speed • Mount Everest • Muggsy Bogues • Winter weather • Summer weather • Minden's color • Name of a song • The oceans size • Color of the sky • Opposite of small • Color of a flamingo • Its a color everywhere outside • The darkest color in the rainbow
Psychology (M15) 2019-12-09
Across
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- Parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules.
- parenting style in which parents are both demanding and responsive; explain reasons for rules and are open to negotiation
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation
- Operational Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information
- In Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience
- Spectrum Disorder a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
- Period an optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
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- Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
- of Mind people's ideas about their own and others' mental states—about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predict.
- the process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life
- Anxiety the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
- Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- Parenting style in which the main objective is to make children completely obedient
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- Operational Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- Trust according to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregivers
- Permanence the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
23 Clues: a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas • adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information • Parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules. • ...
Philosophy 2024-10-21
Across
- - The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge, rather than sensory experience.
- - The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision; often related to individual freedom.
- - The belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
- - In Kantian ethics, this term refers to moral obligations that are absolute and unconditional.
- - The ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- - The systematic study of valid reasoning and argument.
- - A trait or quality deemed to be morally good and valued as a foundation of good character.
- - A method of argument that is seemingly plausible but actually misleading or fallacious.
- - A Hellenistic philosophy that teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means to overcome destructive emotions.
- - The philosophical belief that all events are determined by prior causes and free will is an illusion.
- - A theory in ethics that advocates for actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the majority.
- - The doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context and are not absolute.
- - The philosophical belief that only physical matter exists and that the mind can be explained in physical terms.
- - A philosophical theory focusing on individual existence, freedom, and choice.
- - The philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness.
- - The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being and existence.
- - The study of knowledge, its nature, and how it is acquired.
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- - A philosophy that evaluates theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application.
- - The doctrine that knowledge and moral judgments are based on personal feelings and opinions rather than objective truth.
- - A philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively.
- - The belief that reality consists of two distinct entities, such as mind and body.
- - A method of argument for resolving disagreement, based on dialogue between two or more people holding different views.
- - The theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.
- - A skeptical approach that questions the possibility of certainty in knowledge.
- - The rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless.
- - An ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right from wrong, emphasizing duty and obligation.
- - The philosophical theory that reality is fundamentally mental or immaterial.
- - A branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of existence, reality, and being.
- - The philosophical study of design and purpose in the natural world.
- - The branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles and values.
30 Clues: - The systematic study of valid reasoning and argument. • - The study of knowledge, its nature, and how it is acquired. • - The theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience. • - The branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles and values. • - The philosophical study of design and purpose in the natural world. • ...
Deviance, Crime & Violence 2026-03-30
Across
- A feeling of falling behind while other people do better and better. Merton argued that this feeling creates strain, leading to crime.
- Ways societies try to influence members’ behavior to maintain social order.
- When a deviant subculture’s nearness and norms encourage and allow delinquency.
- Group of people linked together in a specific way.
- Norms about customs, traditions, and etiquette.
- The expansion of imprisonment to the highest level in the world or in U.S. history.
- Most seriously protected norms; formal (usually written) and enforced by the government.
- Strategy to reduce crime through the design of buildings and physical space.
- Crimes like fraud, embezzlement, and other unethical acts or business practices that are typically not carried out on the street or in public spaces and don’t use physical force.
- Connections and attachments to people and institutions in mainstream society.
- Functionalist theory that says delinquency is a function of opportunity and access to delinquent behavior.
- Theft that doesn’t involve the use of direct physical force.
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- Overheated, short-lived periods of intense social concern about an issue.
- Theory that deviance is learned through intimate personal contacts.
- Theory of policing that argues that small signs of disorder lead to outbreaks of more serious crimes.
- Theory that claims deviance arises from a weakening of social connections.
- The idea that the United States has a unique heritage in which settlers had to resort to violence to protect their property and themselves, creating a longstanding norm of violent behavior.
- More seriously protected norms that reflect the morals and values of a social group.
- Crimes like homicide, robbery, assault, and sexual assault, which involve the use of physical force.
- Stress that results from a mismatch between goals and means.
- Theory that deviance is created through reactions to an act.
- Degree to which we identify with and maintain social rules and connections.
- Set of beliefs, values, and assumptions we use to view and understand the world.
- Violent crimes and property crimes that are more common in public spaces and often involve the police.
- People who try to influence societies toward increased awareness of and concern over the violation of social norms.
- Behaviors that violate social norms.
- A functionalist theory that describes five adaptations to strain: conformity, innovation, ritualism, retreatism, and rebellion.
- Act that violates the penal code.
- Asocial lack of morals and expectations for behavior that can lead to deviance.
- A phenomenon in which a person is discredited and/or rejected by society because of an attribute they have.
- Accepted and expected behavior.
31 Clues: Accepted and expected behavior. • Act that violates the penal code. • Behaviors that violate social norms. • Norms about customs, traditions, and etiquette. • Group of people linked together in a specific way. • Stress that results from a mismatch between goals and means. • Theory that deviance is created through reactions to an act. • ...
Masque of Red Death 2013-02-16
14 Clues: Author • Number of Room • Color of 7th room • Color of 4th room • Color of 5th room • Color of 2nd room • Color of 6th room • Color of 3rd room • Direction of rooms • The Red Deaths Avatar • Prospero Main character • Color of the 1st chamber • Symptom of the Red Death • Death "And Darkness and decay and the ____"
French 2018-01-10
20 Clues: PC • pen • Desk • Aunt • Flag • Mommy • Chair • Daddy • pencil • sister • soccer • blackboard • Whiteboard • think grass • Color of ground • you write on this • color of a clear sky • you skate with these • the color of shadows • a name of a flower and pink
attachment 2021-03-01
Across
- an effect of institutioncation
- Attachment the best adult relationships
- what animal did Harlow test the theory of attachment on
- what did Lorenz experiment on
- Stage what was the first stage of schaffers attachment
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- how many years was the sensitive period up to
- how many attachments did Ainsworths theory show
- who is typically the primary caregiver
- what county was highest with insecure avoidant
- developed the attachment theory
10 Clues: what did Lorenz experiment on • an effect of institutioncation • developed the attachment theory • who is typically the primary caregiver • Attachment the best adult relationships • how many years was the sensitive period up to • what county was highest with insecure avoidant • how many attachments did Ainsworths theory show • ...
Social learning theory and operant conditioning crossword 2017-07-06
Across
- To take away, either punishment or reinforcement
- Put forward Operant Conditioning
- When every fifth, tenth, twelfth or any other such regular correct response is reinforced
- A key term for social learning theory
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- Thorndike called the theory this
- To give, either punishment or reinforcement
- Put forward Social Learning Theory
- Therapy based on the principles of operant conditioning
- Where the desired effect is reinforced every time it occurs
- One of ARRM
10 Clues: One of ARRM • Thorndike called the theory this • Put forward Operant Conditioning • Put forward Social Learning Theory • A key term for social learning theory • To give, either punishment or reinforcement • To take away, either punishment or reinforcement • Therapy based on the principles of operant conditioning • ...
