scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Agricultural Revolution 2022-09-28
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- Machine production of goods
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- Toll Roads
- A way to transport goods against water current
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Made thread stronger and finer
- Process of paving
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- A scientific method of farming
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks...
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- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- Divisions in large fields
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • Improved efficiency of the Engine • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
agricultural activity 2022-09-26
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- Invented by Hargreaves and name for his daughter
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- Arkwright's invention that got power from streams
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Toll roads
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- divisions in large fields
- Process of paving
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- Resources needed to produce goods and services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- Eli Whitney's invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to transport goods against water current
- Early steam locomotive
- A scientific method of farming
- drill Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool
- Cartwright's invention - sped up weaving
20 Clues: Toll roads • Process of paving • Early steam locomotive • divisions in large fields • machine production of goods • A scientific method of farming • Improved efficiency of the Engine • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • drill Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool • Cartwright's invention - sped up weaving • Eli Whitney's invention to de-seed cotton • ...
Scientific Revolution & More! 2022-12-09
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- Month Mr. Kelcher is born
- Name of Mr. & Mrs. Kelcher's cat
- Theory the Earth was center of Universe
- Place where Mr. Kelcher lived before moving here
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite sport
- Creator of the Reformation
- Press: Invention Luther used to spread the Reformation
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite subject to teach
- Group of people Cortes gets rid of
- Person who discovers Mexico
- Columbus was trying to find what country
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- Belief in reason or logic
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite superhero
- Theory the Sun was center of Universe
- Father of Modern Science
- 2nd step in Scientific Method
- Tickets into Heaven
- Science of Map making
- Person who discovers North America
- Outbreak of contagious diseases
- Person who discovers Central America
- Name of Church Luther nailed 95 Theses to
22 Clues: Tickets into Heaven • Science of Map making • Father of Modern Science • Belief in reason or logic • Month Mr. Kelcher is born • Creator of the Reformation • Person who discovers Mexico • Mr. Kelcher's favorite sport • 2nd step in Scientific Method • Outbreak of contagious diseases • Mr. Kelcher's favorite superhero • Name of Mr. & Mrs. Kelcher's cat • ...
Scientific Revolution & More! 2022-12-09
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- Month Mr. Kelcher is born
- Name of Mr. & Mrs. Kelcher's cat
- Theory the Earth was center of Universe
- Place where Mr. Kelcher lived before moving here
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite sport
- Creator of the Reformation
- Press: Invention Luther used to spread the Reformation
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite subject to teach
- Group of people Cortes gets rid of
- Person who discovers Mexico
- Columbus was trying to find what country
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- Belief in reason or logic
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite superhero
- Theory the Sun was center of Universe
- Father of Modern Science
- 2nd step in Scientific Method
- Tickets into Heaven
- Science of Map making
- Person who discovers North America
- Outbreak of contagious diseases
- Person who discovers Central America
- Name of Church Luther nailed 95 Theses to
22 Clues: Tickets into Heaven • Science of Map making • Father of Modern Science • Belief in reason or logic • Month Mr. Kelcher is born • Creator of the Reformation • Person who discovers Mexico • Mr. Kelcher's favorite sport • 2nd step in Scientific Method • Outbreak of contagious diseases • Mr. Kelcher's favorite superhero • Name of Mr. & Mrs. Kelcher's cat • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-02-02
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- Hobbes- absolute monarch
- Watt- invented the steam engine
- of Influence- give an external organization, group, or institution power in a foreign territory
- Theory- planets revolve around the sun, founded by copernicus.
- people moving to housing
- Line- a line of workers or machines that build something
- people social contract
- Right- god given right to rule
- Conference- britain tried to take over africa
- published law of motion
- Newton- discovered gravity
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- the separation of powers
- working places to make goods
- Class- not to rich yet not poor
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- businessman
- tolerance between state and church
- Contract- between citizens and the government
- Method- logic, reasoning and observation
- Locke- 3 natural rights
20 Clues: businessman • people social contract • Locke- 3 natural rights • published law of motion • Hobbes- absolute monarch • the separation of powers • people moving to housing • Newton- discovered gravity • working places to make goods • Right- god given right to rule • Watt- invented the steam engine • Class- not to rich yet not poor • tolerance between state and church • ...
选必一 1-3 2025-11-07
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- a final decision or judgment.
- to judge or assess the value of something.
- a fact or condition affecting a situation.
- to accept or admit the truth of something.
- based on the methods of science.
- a system of ideas to explain something.
- dedicated to a cause or activity.
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- very many.
- clearly different or separate.
- absolutely necessary or essential.
- a particular type of solid, liquid, or gas.
- to deduce or conclude from evidence.
- to examine something in detail.
- based on what seems to be true.
- a mathematical rule or a method.
- a goal or aim; not influenced by personal feelings.
- to win a victory over someone.
- to demand something forcefully.
- something owned; a characteristic quality.
- extremely important or necessary.
20 Clues: very many. • a final decision or judgment. • clearly different or separate. • to win a victory over someone. • to examine something in detail. • based on what seems to be true. • to demand something forcefully. • a mathematical rule or a method. • based on the methods of science. • extremely important or necessary. • dedicated to a cause or activity. • ...
Scientific Revolution & More! 2022-12-09
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- Name of Mr. & Mrs. Kelcher's cat
- Columbus was trying to find what country
- Father of Modern Science
- Name of Church Luther nailed 95 Theses to
- Creator of the Reformation
- Belief in reason or logic
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite sport
- Person who discovers Mexico
- Science of Map making
- Press Invention Luther used to spread the Reformation
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- Outbreak of contagious diseases
- Theory the Sun was center of Universe
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite superhero
- 2nd step in Scientific Method
- Person who discovers Central America
- Person who discovers North America
- Tickets into Heaven
- Theory the Earth was center of Universe
- Month Mr. Kelcher is born
- Mr. Kelcher's favorite subject to teach
- Place where Mr. Kelcher lived before moving here
- Group of people Cortes gets rid of
22 Clues: Tickets into Heaven • Science of Map making • Father of Modern Science • Month Mr. Kelcher is born • Belief in reason or logic • Creator of the Reformation • Person who discovers Mexico • Mr. Kelcher's favorite sport • 2nd step in Scientific Method • Outbreak of contagious diseases • Name of Mr. & Mrs. Kelcher's cat • Mr. Kelcher's favorite superhero • ...
HR Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-13
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- Legal document governing employment terms.
- Downward movement in job status.
- Payment or reward given for work done.
- Legal termination of employment.
- Non-financial reward that increases job satisfaction.
- Movement of employees within the organization.
- Process of integrating a new employee into the organization.
- Voluntary exit from the organization.
- Increasing job scope to boost satisfaction.
- Scientific study of human work efficiency.
- Process of improving employee skills.
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- Monetary and non-monetary benefits offered to employees.
- Employees working together for mutual goals.
- Rate at which employees leave an organization.
- Process of placing right person in right job.
- Process of comparing pay structures.
- Method to evaluate employee potential and growth.
- Systematic process of attracting candidates.
- Evaluating employee performance formally.
- Upward movement in organizational hierarchy.
20 Clues: Downward movement in job status. • Legal termination of employment. • Process of comparing pay structures. • Voluntary exit from the organization. • Process of improving employee skills. • Payment or reward given for work done. • Evaluating employee performance formally. • Legal document governing employment terms. • Scientific study of human work efficiency. • ...
Lesson 1-7 Chemistry Vocabulary Quiz 2024-09-18
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- matter that cannot be broken down into simpler matter
- small units of matter that can be broken down in subatomic particles
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- the location where electrons are expected to be;this area circles the nucleus
- a device created by Mendeleev that arranges the elements in order of atomic number
- element in the form of gas that is abundant on our plant;we need it to breath
- scientific way of describing the arrangement of electrons around the nucleus;has 4 "numbers"
- the study of matter and how types of matter react to each other
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- an element with the latin name of wolfram and symbol of W
- any substance in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas
- a version on an element that has varying numbers of neutrons, but the same number of protons
- a well-tested and widely accepted explanation of a natural phenomenon based on use of the scientific method
- the word refers the outermost electrons of an atom
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
14 Clues: negatively charged subatomic particle • subatomic particle with a positive charge • the word refers the outermost electrons of an atom • any substance in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas • matter that cannot be broken down into simpler matter • an element with the latin name of wolfram and symbol of W • ...
intro to psych reviewer 2021-11-06
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- Processing is basically, low-level information that is used to build up higher-level information
- A fatty sheath of insulation that covers larger axons
- sleepwalking
- Ivan Pavlov
- Perceive an image strangely distorted that in reality cannot and does not exist
- The main switching unit of the central nervous system
- Processing refers to the person’s concept and expectations that influence perception
- We tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete
- Albert Bandura
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- Painful physical and psychological symptoms that occur after a drug-dependent person stops using the drug
- relatively meaningless bits of information that result when the brain processes electrical signals that come from the sense organs
- Search for the hidden/unconscious fears that cause behavior
- Jean Piaget
- research design that Identifies cause & effect relationships using the scientific method
- are observable actions/responses of a living thing
- We group together objects that are physically close to one another
- Scientific study of behavior and it causes
- Provides the link between the brain and the rest of the body
- any agent that can harm a developing fetus causing deformities or brain damage
- meaningful sensory experiences that result after the brain combines hundreds of sensations
20 Clues: Jean Piaget • Ivan Pavlov • sleepwalking • Albert Bandura • Scientific study of behavior and it causes • are observable actions/responses of a living thing • A fatty sheath of insulation that covers larger axons • The main switching unit of the central nervous system • Search for the hidden/unconscious fears that cause behavior • ...
Module One: Vocabulary 2013-08-22
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- Founder of the School of Functionalism.
- First African-American woman to receive to earn a doctoral degree in psychology.
- Wanted to understand the purpose of human behavior and how it enables survival. No scientific method.
- The study of how thinking and behavior change depending on the setting or situation.
- Founder of the School of Structuralism.
- Emphasis on the importance of both genetic and environment factors on behavior.
- Founder of Psychoanalysis.
- German scientist; Father of Psychology.
- Published "The Behavior of Organisms".
- First African-American to receive a doctorate degree in psychology.
- Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his epistemological studies with children.
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- Known for his study of animal learning.
- The study of how biological structures underlie a given behavior.
- The study of how people strive to reach their full potential.
- Scientific study of behavior and the mental process.
- School of thought.
- Emphasizes basic elements of behavior.
- Study of how behavior is affected by unconscious thoughts.
- The study of how humans learn through rewards, punishment, and observation.
- Studies and promotes optimal human functioning.
- The first woman to be granted a PhD in psychology.
- Originated Behaviorism.
- The study of how people think and process information.
23 Clues: School of thought. • Originated Behaviorism. • Founder of Psychoanalysis. • Emphasizes basic elements of behavior. • Published "The Behavior of Organisms". • Known for his study of animal learning. • Founder of the School of Functionalism. • Founder of the School of Structuralism. • German scientist; Father of Psychology. • Studies and promotes optimal human functioning. • ...
Fish production & Bee-keeping 2023-01-13
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- Most fish production is done in inland water bodies through this.
- These are established for commercial honey production.
- A kind of culture fishery, through which demand for more fish can be met.
- Another name for bee-keeping.
- It involves catching fish directly from water bodies i.e. lakes, sea, ponds, etc.
- To overcome the problem of lack of availability of good-quality seed, this is the solution.
- These kind of fishes are found caught using fishing nets from fishing boats.
- A product of bee-keeping used in various medicinal preparations.
- A process done for production of honey and beeswax.
- These feed on weeds in ponds.
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- Mix of seawater and fresh water which is also an important fish reservoir.
- A method in which five or six different fish species are grown together in a single fish pond.
- The scientific name of the little bee.
- The value or quality of honey depends upon this.
- The scientific name is Apis Cerana Indica.
- It is a fish farming technique which takes place in small, self-contained bodies of water.
- Yields are increased by locating schools of fish using this.
- This variety is commonly used for commercial honey production.
- The kind of flowers available will determine this factor of honey.
- Cultivated for the pearls they produce.
20 Clues: Another name for bee-keeping. • These feed on weeds in ponds. • The scientific name of the little bee. • Cultivated for the pearls they produce. • The scientific name is Apis Cerana Indica. • The value or quality of honey depends upon this. • A process done for production of honey and beeswax. • These are established for commercial honey production. • ...
Sociology Puzzle 2023-01-18
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- those that earn a wage for a living.
- The study and classification of human societies.
- The first to look at society through a scientific lens
- The belief that most significant characteristics of human beings are their ability to produce goods to meet their needs and wants
- Another word for balance?
- The distinct ways in which girls and boys are commonly socialized
- A state or condition that’s different from the norm.
- The constant application of the scientific method.
- Society’s attempt to replace aspects of an individual's behaviour and teach new socialization
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- Derived from experiment and observation rather than theory.
- The stages societies must go through as they experience change
- The effect of other people on a person's thoughts and actions
- A system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object
- Social norms that are attached to being masculine/feminine.
- The process of learning behaviors from the surrounding society.
- ______ suicide is caused when the person is unable to cope with society’s changes.
- What can be observed in every human culture/ society?
- A person who is not socialized
- A group of people who share a culture and a territory
- A struggle between rich and poor for wealth and power
20 Clues: Another word for balance? • A person who is not socialized • those that earn a wage for a living. • The study and classification of human societies. • The constant application of the scientific method. • A state or condition that’s different from the norm. • What can be observed in every human culture/ society? • A group of people who share a culture and a territory • ...
Contextualsing work, taylor and braverman 2026-02-05
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- (Two words) Kurt Vonnegut novel about man-power being traded for machines
- (Two words) Office and service employees Braverman argued were also being deskilled
- Timing tools Taylor used for systematic observation and task breakdown
- Weber's concept of subjecting all decisions to constant calculative scrutiny
- Sociologist who noted the shift from social to technical division of labour
- Ritzer's term for systems prioritising efficiency and predictability
- Famous worker in Taylor’s Bethlehem Steel pig-iron experiments
- Key resource replacing manufacturing in post-industrial society
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- Material handled during Taylor's 1899 experiments
- Reduction of job complexity to better control the labour force
- (Two words) Production model using skilled workers to customise goods for markets
- management Braverman's definition of how best to control alienated labor
- -workers Braverman's name for those performing subdivided, individual tasks
- Role created by capitalists to control employed labour power
- Braverman Neo-Marxist author of Labor and Monopoly Capitalism
- (Two words) Braverman’s term for unskilled, easily replaced labourers
- Equipment with skill built into it instead of the worker
- Scientific management theory pioneered by Frederick W. Taylor
- (Two words) Pennsylvania company where Taylor conducted his pig-iron experiments
- best way Taylor's goal of using science to find the single most efficient method
20 Clues: Material handled during Taylor's 1899 experiments • Equipment with skill built into it instead of the worker • Role created by capitalists to control employed labour power • Braverman Neo-Marxist author of Labor and Monopoly Capitalism • Scientific management theory pioneered by Frederick W. Taylor • Reduction of job complexity to better control the labour force • ...
Science 2021-02-22
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- Scientific laws or laws of science are statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena.
- -It's called “manipulated” because it's the one you can change. In other words, you can decide ahead of time to increase it or decrease it.
- A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results. Where possible, theories are tested under controlled conditions in an experiment.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- The significant figures of a number written in positional notation are digits that carry meaningful contributions to its measurement resolution
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- -A responding variable is a variable that the researcher predicts will change if the manipulated variable changes.
- A controlled experiment is a scientific test that is directly manipulated by a scientist, in order to test a single variable at a time. The variable being tested is the independent variable, and is adjusted to see the effects on the system being studied.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
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- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- A model is an object that is used to depict another object or a system. It can be used to familiarize ourselves with non familiar objects.
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two or the greatest of three dimensions of a body.
- the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects,
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole
- In a set of measurements, accuracy is closeness of the measurements to a specific value, while precision is the closeness of the measurements to each other.
- Mass is both a property of a physical body and a measure of its resistance to acceleration when a net force is applied.
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- In pattern recognition, information retrieval and classification, precision is the fraction of relevant instances among the retrieved instances, while recall is the fraction of relevant instances that were retrieved.
- -the act of noticing something or a judgment or inference from something seen or experienced
- study of nature
- Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, for example, the space that a substance or shape occupies or contains.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- advancement in devices
25 Clues: study of nature • advancement in devices • the degree of compactness of a substance. • the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, • the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy • -the act of noticing something or a judgment or inference from something seen or experienced • ...
Sabrina Hodgson Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
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- questioned the purpose and place of government
- a place for women and men to congregate
- believed in freedom of speech
- people are born with natural rights
- the first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- absolute power
- gravity
- organization or system
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions
- "the spirit of laws"
- three distinct branches
- period of rigorous scientific
- an aesthetic attitude
- used a telescope
- establishing educational reform
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- belvied in better education for women
- a preamble, a list of grievances
- Belief in God
- Enlightenment thinkers
- contact with the gov't and people
- American Founding Father
- sun-center
- earth-center
- a period of drastic change
- a method of procedure
- dramatic, exaggerated motion
26 Clues: gravity • sun-center • earth-center • Belief in God • absolute power • used a telescope • "the spirit of laws" • a method of procedure • an aesthetic attitude • Enlightenment thinkers • organization or system • three distinct branches • American Founding Father • a period of drastic change • dramatic, exaggerated motion • believed in freedom of speech • period of rigorous scientific • ...
Magenta 2025-08-22
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- to render aid or a job
- wishing to do your duty well/kindness
- to physically manipulate something
- following a structure method of discovery/research
- structured existence of humanity
- a small fibrous snack
- without warning or preparation
- a group, often promoting a similar value
- proof
- to stick with something
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- the study of the mind
- not required or needed
- to be trustworthy
- to show disrespect or aggression
- something with medical or health benefit
- particularly
- to lend a hand
- to make a choice
- extremely/deeply
- A certificate of a completion or qualification
- to agree with
- the ability to show care/attention
- to offer the response to a question
- to trick or fool
- the legal belonging to a country
25 Clues: proof • particularly • to agree with • to lend a hand • to make a choice • extremely/deeply • to trick or fool • to be trustworthy • the study of the mind • a small fibrous snack • not required or needed • to render aid or a job • to stick with something • without warning or preparation • to show disrespect or aggression • structured existence of humanity • the legal belonging to a country • ...
crossword 1 2025-09-24
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- what something is made of
- basic truths or foundations of knowledge
- pure substance on the periodic table
- examine or explore carefully
- science of substances and reactions
- positively charged particles in an atom's nucleus
- neutral particles in an atom's nucleus
- suitable for the situation
- characteristics used to describe something
- surroundings or conditions in which something exists
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- test to discover something new
- involving multiple academic disciplines combined
- combination of substances not chemically bonded
- relating to the method of systematic investigation
- force exerted per unit area
- groups of atoms bonded together
- relating to the use of science in industry or inventions
- smallest units of matter
- repeated or predictable design or sequence
20 Clues: smallest units of matter • what something is made of • suitable for the situation • force exerted per unit area • examine or explore carefully • test to discover something new • groups of atoms bonded together • science of substances and reactions • pure substance on the periodic table • neutral particles in an atom's nucleus • basic truths or foundations of knowledge • ...
Livestock Terminology Crossword 2023-04-12
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- Immature female chicken
- Young goat
- Young male goat
- Castrated chicken
- Scientific name for sheep
- Young horse
- Mature male sheep
- Immature female pig
- Scientific name for beef
- Castrated horse
- Mature female horse
- Mature female Sheep
- Mature female goat
- Young chicken
- Scientific name for birds
- Young female horse
- Young sheep
- Castrated sheep or goat
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- Mature male horse
- Young pig
- Castrated pig
- Mature male beef animal
- Mature female pig
- Young male sheep
- Young male horse
- Young female goat
- Scientific name for horses
- Scientific name for pigs
- Immature male beef animal
- Mature female beef animal
- Immature female sheep
- Mature male chicken
- Immature female beef animal
- Mature male goat
- Young beef animal
- Mature female chicken
36 Clues: Young pig • Young goat • Young horse • Young sheep • Castrated pig • Young chicken • Young male goat • Castrated horse • Young male sheep • Young male horse • Mature male goat • Mature male horse • Mature female pig • Castrated chicken • Young female goat • Mature male sheep • Young beef animal • Mature female goat • Young female horse • Immature female pig • Mature female horse • Mature male chicken • ...
Animal terminology 2023-02-01
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- A Newly born chicken
- A Young Chicken
- Giving birth to piglets
- A short name for a Billy Goat
- A Young female pig
- Scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for a pig
- A Young pig
- A Young Female sheep
- A young female pig that has not produced a litter of piglets
- A Castrated male sheep
- Scientific name for a goat
- To Give birth to a goat
- A Male Chicken
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- Giving birth to a calf
- The scientific name for a chicken
- An uncastrated male Bovine
- A female goat
- A recently born Sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- A Male Bovine that has been castrated
- A Castrated male Goat
- An uncastrated male sheep
- The act of Giving birth to new chickens
- a Young female cow that has not borne a calf
25 Clues: A Young pig • A female goat • A Male Chicken • A Young Chicken • A Young female pig • A Newly born chicken • A Young Female sheep • A recently born Sheep • A Castrated male Goat • Giving birth to a calf • A Castrated male sheep • Giving birth to piglets • To Give birth to a goat • Scientific name for sheep • scientific name for a pig • An uncastrated male sheep • An uncastrated male Bovine • ...
Sports Psychology-Unit 1-Introduction to Sports Psychology 2024-06-03
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- The study of how psychological factors influence sports, athletic performance, exercise, and physical activity.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- A methodical and organized way of approaching a task or problem
- An expert or specialist in the branch of psychology concerned with the assessment and treatment of mental illness and psychological problems.
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- a person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
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- A person who carries out academic or scientific research
- The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment
- Expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements
- A detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation
15 Clues: A person who carries out academic or scientific research • Expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements • A methodical and organized way of approaching a task or problem • A detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation • a person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2022-09-30
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- a group of participants that experience the treatment of interest.
- the scientific study of mental activity and behavior.
- an evidence-based approach to gaining knowledge by conducting research.
- research method that examines how variables are naturally related.
- a research method that can reveal causality.
- a series of interconnected ideas or concepts that explains what is observed in research and that makes predictions about future events.
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- a variable that the experimenter manipulates.
- assignment of research participants into conditions of an experiment.
- a group of participants that receives either no treatment or a baseline manipulation.
- a specific testable prediction of what should be observed in a study.
- a variable that is measured to determine how it was affected by the manipulation of the independent variable.
11 Clues: a research method that can reveal causality. • a variable that the experimenter manipulates. • the scientific study of mental activity and behavior. • a group of participants that experience the treatment of interest. • research method that examines how variables are naturally related. • assignment of research participants into conditions of an experiment. • ...
Scientific Revolution Review - unit 11 (ch 11 sec. 5) 2015-03-28
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- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- He was accused of heresy for supporting the heliocentric theory and put under house arrest.
- What type of math was Newton known for developing.
- Both Greek and Islamic scholars developed scientific ideas that later __ European scholars.
- He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws.
- What is the belief that knowledge can be gained by using reason?
- He pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- He blended Greek thinking & Christian teachings in his writings. (1st & last name)
- Which monk established the set of rules that governed life in many monasteries & convents in medieval Europe?
- He used Al-Battani’s (Muslim astronomer) ideas in his work on the heliocentric theory.
- Buddhism and Shinto __ be practiced at the same time.
- Muslims fast & pray between daybreak & sunset 1 month out of every __.
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- The Scientific Revolution’s roots are based on Greek & Roman ideas, Renaissance thinking, and __ astronomy.
- This invention influenced the shift of growth of scientific ideas from Muslim culture to European culture. (2 words)
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- Who was the 1st ruler to unite many of the Germanic kingdoms in the early Middle Ages? (name & Roman numeral)
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their __.
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must donate a portion of their income to the __.
- He established West Africa as a center of culture by bring scholars, artists, & teachers to Mali. (2 words)
- Bacon, Galileo, & Newton promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on experimentation & __.
- Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad.
- Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca.
- He used math to prove that the planetary orbits were elliptical.
- Looking at specific facts gathered through observation and experimentation, and then making a general principle based on those facts is called __ reasoning.
- Copernicus was the 1st to published the theory that the planets revolved around the __.
25 Clues: What type of math was Newton known for developing. • Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca. • Buddhism and Shinto __ be practiced at the same time. • Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad. • He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws. • What is the belief that knowledge can be gained by using reason? • ...
Unit 1 vocab crossword- Chloe zreik 2021-09-08
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- made up of more than one cell
- an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- universal genetic code found in all living organisms (deoxyribonucleic acid), and is responsible for determining the traits of that organism
- groups of cells that work together (same job)
- group of tissues that work together
- reproduction in which a single parent produces offspring, identical to the parent and each other
- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- cells can develop in different ways to have different features to help them carry out a special task to help the organism function
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
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- a trait that an organism has that allows for it to survive and reproduce at a greater rate
- reproduction in which two parents produce unique offspring, different from the parents and each other
- the one variable that is altered
- in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- all the chemical reactions within an organism that build or break down substances
- An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- made of a single cell
- signal to which an organism responds
- a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- process of maintaining stable internal environment within a cell/organism
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- a complex cell that has a nucleus
- groups of organs and tissues that work together
- basic unit of life
29 Clues: basic unit of life • made of a single cell • made up of more than one cell • the one variable that is altered • a complex cell that has a nucleus • group of tissues that work together • signal to which an organism responds • a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus • groups of cells that work together (same job) • groups of organs and tissues that work together • ...
Vocab 2023-09-02
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- variables-all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- found in the nucleus that has no charge
- method- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- variable-the one variable that is altered
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- of Water (2.2)
- experiment-An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- bonding-- weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- group-in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- capacity (specific heat)-- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C)
- in a molecule, uneven distribution of electrons (results in (+) and (-) poles) ex. water
- charged particle that orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
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- basic unit of matter
- action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube
- (chemistry definition) the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons
- mass-equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (based on isotopes)
- force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
- number-the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table (also equals the number of electrons in an element)
- group-in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- interpretation based on what scientists already know
- variable- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- symbol- one- or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element name
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds
- review-an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- bond- type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared
- electron- electron found in the outermost shell of an atom; helps to determine bonding
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
32 Clues: of Water (2.2) • basic unit of matter • found in the nucleus that has no charge • variable-the one variable that is altered • action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube • scientific explanation for a set of observations. • attraction between molecules of the same substance • interpretation based on what scientists already know • ...
Vocab Unit 1 2023-08-24
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- review-an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- number-the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table (also equals the number of electrons in an element)
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- experiment-An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- charged particle that orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- symbol- one- or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element name
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- variable-the one variable that is altered
- in a molecule, uneven distribution of electrons (results in (+) and (-) poles) ex. water
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- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- electron- electron found in the outermost shell of an atom; helps to determine bonding
- found in the nucleus that has no charge
- variable- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- bonding-- weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds
- force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
- bond- type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared
- action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube
- mass-equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (based on isotopes)
- basic unit of matter
- group-in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- variables-all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- capacity (specific heat)-- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C)
- method- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- group-in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made
- (chemistry definition) the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons
31 Clues: basic unit of matter • found in the nucleus that has no charge • variable-the one variable that is altered • action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube • attraction between molecules of the same substance • A scientific explanation for a set of observations. • a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds • ...
GLCA Chemistry Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-18
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- repeated experiments using multiple samples; more trials provide more conclusive results
- Using the scientific method to do experiments
- a scientific model that explains a phenomenon
- Facts gathered that use numbers
- Thinking that uses examples to see pattern
- knowledge acquired by making inferences about events and processes in the past based on observations of evidence in the present
- the variable in a controlled experiment that changes in response to variations in the independent variable
- an experiment in which scientists cannot control the conditions
- the group of samples not exposed to the independent variable
- How Christians interpret all of life and make sense of the world
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- the process of having other scientists review scientific work by which the research is evaluated
- a workable explanation, description, or representation of a phenomenon
- using science to understand how and why things work
- a process that involves randomly selected representative samples from a larger population
- the perspective from which a person sees and interprets all of life
- the group of samples exposed to the independent variable
- the basis of a worldview
- the variable in a controlled experiment that is purposely changed by the scientist
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- Facts gathered that use language
- a testable explanation for a phenomenon
- an orderly process to observe a phenomenon, ideally under controlled conditions
- a worldview that is based on a belief that matter is all that exists and that human reasoning informed by science is the only reliable path to truth
- Thinking that involves logic
- an experiment in which only one condition changes at a time
- the study of matter and the changes that it undergoes
- The organized means of experimentation to find solutions to observations
- World view that denies God
- using science to solve real-world problems
- a scientific model that describes a phenomenon, often in mathematical terms
- knowledge acquired by methods that involve real-time observations of present-day phenomena or first-person observations of events in the past
- science that is based on data gathered from observations or an experiment
32 Clues: the basis of a worldview • World view that denies God • Thinking that involves logic • Facts gathered that use numbers • Facts gathered that use language • a testable explanation for a phenomenon • Thinking that uses examples to see pattern • using science to solve real-world problems • anything that takes up space and has mass • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-16
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- particle found in the nucleus that has no charge
- experiment- An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- group- in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- symbol- one or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element name
- variable- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- capacity (specific heat)- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C)
- bond- type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared
- method- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- number- number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table (also equals the number of electrons in an element)
- action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- variable- the one variable that is altered
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- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- variables- all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- electron- electron found in the outermost shell of an atom; helps to determine bonding
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds
- bonding- weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud
- in a molecule, uneven distribution of electrons (results in (+) and (-) poles) ex. water
- review- an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- (chemistry definition) the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons
- group- in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- mass- equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (based on isotopes)
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- the basic unit of matter
- force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
31 Clues: the basic unit of matter • variable- the one variable that is altered • particle found in the nucleus that has no charge • attraction between molecules of the same substance • A scientific explanation for a set of observations. • a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds • force of attraction between different kinds of molecules • ...
Unit 2 Sociology crossword 2023-02-15
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- -information we can verify with our senses.
- -a summary based on evidence or facts.
- -a research method in which an investigator manipulates one or more factors to observe the effect on some behavior or mental process.
- -an observation technique in which one person is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles.
- -the thing that will be changed in each experiment.
- -a cause and effect relationship in which one variable controls the changes in another variable.
- -a measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factor predicts the other.
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- -a procedure for statistically combining the results of many different research studies.
- -the variable that relies on the independant variable.
- -a cause and effect relationship in which one variable controls the changes in another variable.
- -specifies which research questions must be answered, how and when the data will be gathered, and how the data will be analyzed.
- -the proces of obtaining information by using the senses.
- -a research method that involves gathering information from people through the use of surveys or questionnaires.
- -A testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
- -method A series of steps followed to solve problems. including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
15 Clues: -a summary based on evidence or facts. • -information we can verify with our senses. • -A testable prediction, often implied by a theory. • -the thing that will be changed in each experiment. • -the variable that relies on the independant variable. • -the proces of obtaining information by using the senses. • ...
Animal Science 2023-03-10
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- - scientific name for sheep
- - scientific name for indian cattle
- - scientific name for european cattle
- - time in between periods of heat
- - scientific name for horses
- - comes from cows
- - "HEAT"
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- - scientific name for chicken
- - carrying of a fetus
- - comes from sheep
- - males reproductive gland
- - last stage and longest stage of estrus
- - used to calculate feed
- - comes from pigs
- - female reproductive gland
15 Clues: - "HEAT" • - comes from pigs • - comes from cows • - comes from sheep • - carrying of a fetus • - used to calculate feed • - males reproductive gland • - scientific name for sheep • - female reproductive gland • - scientific name for horses • - scientific name for chicken • - time in between periods of heat • - scientific name for indian cattle • - scientific name for european cattle • ...
Forensic Science (Ch 1-2) 2023-10-04
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- evidence created when objects make contact, and material is transferred
- direct evidence is also known as __ evidence
- This type of reasoning is the logical approach of using observations and general ideas to come to a specific conclusion
- indirect evidence is also known as __ evidence
- process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- largest crime lab
- Every contact leaves a trace
- system to identify people using body measurements
- this ruling was created after a court case in 1993
- able to prove something
- stated the general acceptance rule of expert testimony
- father of modern firearms identification
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- found that fingerprints are unique due to minutiae
- the study of science as it applies to the law
- type of evidence that always involves a comparison
- statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual but are incompatible with the scientific method
- evidence that can be group together based on shared characteristics
- developed the procedure for determining the blood group from dried bloodstains
- addresses the issue of the crime
- True or false: evidence must be probative and material
- The Frye standards states that the ___ assumes responsibility for admissibility and validity of evidence
- this crime lab investigates illicit drug activities
22 Clues: largest crime lab • able to prove something • Every contact leaves a trace • addresses the issue of the crime • father of modern firearms identification • direct evidence is also known as __ evidence • the study of science as it applies to the law • indirect evidence is also known as __ evidence • system to identify people using body measurements • ...
Test One Review 2025-12-15
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- metric prefix for one thousandth
- defined as the amount of gravitational pull on an object
- verified theory that has stood the test of time is called a scientific ___
- a tentative explanation or unproven idea
- the substance of the physical world
- the law of cause and effect is also called the principle of ________
- a hypothesis that has passed the test of many experiments and has the support of other scientists
- type of chemistry that determines how much of a substance is present
- repeatability of a measurement
- SI unit for time
- metric unit for capacity
- State of matter that has definite shape and volume
- NOT a major step of the scientific method
- how closely a measurement reflects the actual value
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- what temperature do most nations use
- only SI unit still defined by a physical object
- the amount of space matter takes up
- the "language of science"
- all other fields of science depend on proper understanding of ________
- the absolute temperature scale uses units of _____
- science put to use
- any property that can be determined without changing the type of matter is a ____ property
- SI unit for length
- refers to any push or pull
- the ability to do work
- defined as the amount of inertia of an object
26 Clues: SI unit for time • science put to use • SI unit for length • the ability to do work • metric unit for capacity • the "language of science" • refers to any push or pull • repeatability of a measurement • metric prefix for one thousandth • the amount of space matter takes up • the substance of the physical world • what temperature do most nations use • ...
History of Forensics 2025-08-21
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- Father of DNA Fingerprinting
- Every contact leaves a _______
- In 1828 the polarized light _________ was invented.
- The application of science to the court of law
- Developed a system for identifying people by measuring body parts
- First director of the FBI
- Published "Questioned Documents"
- Known as the "Godmother of Forensics"
- Kastle Meyer test is a _______ blood test first used in 1903
- Developed a fingerprint classification system still in use today
- Published "Criminal Investigation" which promoted sciences for solving crime
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- German chemist Valentin Ross discovered a more precise method for detecting small amounts of this
- The application of scientific techniques in collecting and analyzing physical evidence
- The _____ crime lab was first opened in 1932.
- Swedish chemist who developed a test for detecting arsenic in bodies
- A series of studies that were dollhouse sized crime scenes used to educated investigators
- "Father of Modern Microscopy"
- Discovered ABO blood typing
- Developed an exchange principle used in trace evidence collection
- Standard requires evidence to be accepted by the scientific community
- Father of Forensic Toxicology
- Judge is the gatekeeper for evidence
- In 1839 the first microscopic detection of ________ occurred.
- This case eliminated the body measurement system known as the Bertillon System
24 Clues: First director of the FBI • Discovered ABO blood typing • Father of DNA Fingerprinting • "Father of Modern Microscopy" • Father of Forensic Toxicology • Every contact leaves a _______ • Published "Questioned Documents" • Judge is the gatekeeper for evidence • Known as the "Godmother of Forensics" • The _____ crime lab was first opened in 1932. • ...
Vocab week 2 2024-08-28
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- showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- A suitable and convenient arrangement of things, proceedings or ideas; the natural or regular disposition of separate things or parts; convenient order for transacting business, or for comprehending any complicated subject.
- The act of settling among and establishing control over indigenous people.
- A category of art/writing that sorts works by similar form/style/subject matter.
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it.
- hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them
- 1. Producing certain knowledge or demonstration; as scientific evidence. 2. According to the rules or principles of science
- placed or being before or toward the front.
- used to denote a paradoxical, unexpected, or coincidental situation.
- higher in rank, status, or quality.
- management or cultivation of flowering plants
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- terrified
- relating to or resulting in motion
- lower in rank, status, or quality.
- a part of the fraction located above the line
- a system that organizes people into ranking groups
- the ability to do work
- that which occupies space and possesses mass
- parallel to the plane of the horizon
- a part of the fraction located below the line
20 Clues: terrified • the ability to do work • relating to or resulting in motion • lower in rank, status, or quality. • higher in rank, status, or quality. • parallel to the plane of the horizon • placed or being before or toward the front. • that which occupies space and possesses mass • a part of the fraction located above the line • a part of the fraction located below the line • ...
“Wordology: The Study of Words About Thinking” 2025-11-11
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- Appearing random but actually following a pattern
- A special event or time
- To keep someone under unfair control
- Resistance or disagreement
- Related to measuring mental abilities or intelligence
- To happen or take place
- A tiny arachnid that looks like a scorpion but has no tail
- To present or give something
- A person's job or profession
- Something that blocks progress
- To block or close up
- To do something kind or helpful
- To disagree or protest
- To block or get in the way
- To examine the mind to understand thoughts and feelings
- Someone who competes against you
- A fake name used by an author
- A person who studies or treats mental health
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- To get or gain something
- A chance to do something
- A belief or method that seems scientific but is not
- The scientific study of the mind and behaviour
- Causing hurt or anger
- State of being outdated or no longer used
- To take up space or time
- Not sharp or slow to understand
- A duty or something you must do
- Offensive or rude in a shocking way
- To watch something carefully
- Clearly or without doubt
- To make someone upset or hurt
- Related to the mind or mental processes
32 Clues: To block or close up • Causing hurt or anger • To disagree or protest • A special event or time • To happen or take place • To get or gain something • A chance to do something • To take up space or time • Clearly or without doubt • Resistance or disagreement • To block or get in the way • To present or give something • A person's job or profession • To watch something carefully • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-11-06
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- Defined the universal law of gravitation explaining why objects in space and on Earth move
- Ptolemaic Theory of the earth being the center of the universe
- Someone who studies wisdom; the love to study
- Father of rationalism; he established that we know we can exist because we can think about our existence
- Said people were born with a blank mind and were molded by their experiences
- Belief that reason is the main or chief source of knowledge
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically and improve society
- making general conclusions from particular observations
- A trade route in which manufactured goods were taken to Africa in exchange for slaves, slaves were then taken to the Americas to trade for raw goods, and finally those materials were taken back to Europe to be manufactured into more goods.
- Developed the scientific method and pushed people to use inductive reasoning instead of relying on ancient ideas
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- The child prodigy of Classical music who is often considered the greatest composer of all time, especially operas.
- Copernican Theory of the sun being the center of the universe
- Used the telescope to find planets were made of material substance, like the Earth
- Came up with the heliocentric universe where the planets revolved around the sun
- Showed orbits of planets were elliptical confirming the heliocentric universe with his laws of planetary motion
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Wrote about the social contract; believed society came together to be governed by the general will of the people which was freedom
17 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom; the love to study • making general conclusions from particular observations • Belief that reason is the main or chief source of knowledge • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • Copernican Theory of the sun being the center of the universe • Ptolemaic Theory of the earth being the center of the universe • ...
paracites 2022-02-22
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- what to use to prevent ticks
- Scientific name is Siphonaptera
- symptoms for ticks
- found in grassland areas
- Scientific name is Dermacenter sp.
- Scientific name is Otodectes cynotis
- scientific name is Sarcoptes scabiei
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- treatment for ticks
- Scientific name is Demodex
- found primarily in forests
- found in woodland areas
- preventing fleas
- treatment for fleas
- type of tick species
- found thorughout the united states
15 Clues: preventing fleas • symptoms for ticks • treatment for ticks • treatment for fleas • type of tick species • found in woodland areas • found in grassland areas • Scientific name is Demodex • found primarily in forests • what to use to prevent ticks • Scientific name is Siphonaptera • found thorughout the united states • Scientific name is Dermacenter sp. • ...
Quarter 1 Crossword-Anatomy & Physiology 2025-10-01
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- Testable prediction in the scientific method.
- Type of epithelium that stretches, found in the bladder.
- Process of breaking down food for absorption.
- Layer of skin beneath the epidermis.
- Factor changed in an experiment.
- Outermost layer of skin.
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- Control center of the cell.
- Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- Plane dividing the body into top and bottom halves.
- Type of epithelial tissue with multiple layers.
- Layer of skin containing fat and connective tissue.
- Burn affecting epidermis and dermis with blisters.
- corpuscle Touch receptor in the skin.
- Facts and statistics collected during experiments.
- Increase in size of an organism.
15 Clues: Outermost layer of skin. • Control center of the cell. • Factor changed in an experiment. • Increase in size of an organism. • Layer of skin beneath the epidermis. • corpuscle Touch receptor in the skin. • Testable prediction in the scientific method. • Process of breaking down food for absorption. • Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell. • ...
Reformation, Scientific Revolution, & Enlightenment 2021-02-25
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- Along with Descartes, developed the Scientific Method
- Said the Sun was the center of the universe before Galileo
- Christians that don't follow Catholic doctrine
- First vaccination was for this disease
- The second Natural Right
- The Enlightenment was born in this city's cafes
- Thanks to this Luther's ideas spread throughout Europe quickly
- Started the reformation
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- "Humans are in their nature evil"
- Gave us laws of motion and principal of gravity
- The second reformation
- Paying for salvation
- What Henry VIII wanted so he created the Anglican Church
- According to Locke, who gives the government the power?
14 Clues: Paying for salvation • The second reformation • Started the reformation • The second Natural Right • "Humans are in their nature evil" • First vaccination was for this disease • Christians that don't follow Catholic doctrine • Gave us laws of motion and principal of gravity • The Enlightenment was born in this city's cafes • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: created microscope • heliocentric theory • Boyle's law and vacuum pump • created the scientific method • phases of venus, jupiters moons, astronomer • Discovered gravity and made the laws of physics • created the early helicopter,theory of plate tectonics, mona lisa, etc.
Scientific Revolution 2024-01-29
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- Kepler discovered that the planets' orbits are not perfect circles they are ____
- Colorful discovery that light contains a spectrum of colors and can be demonstrated using a prism
- Scientist with a tasty name who developed a method of testing hypothesis (first and last name)
- Galileo's punishment when he was charged with Heresy in 1633
- The Roman ___________ investigated Galileo in 1615
- People didn't like Copernicus because they thought it went against the ____
- Isaac Newton discovered _____ after an apple fell on his head
- Scientific model of the solar system that had the sun in the center founded by Nicolaus Copernicus
- Scientist who discovered three proposed Laws of Planetary Motion and who's mother was or was not a witch
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- Scientist who's work marks the beginning of the Scientific Revolution
- Galileo faced more backlash than other scientists like Newton or Bacon because he lived in Italy which was heavily _______________
- Scientific model of the solar system that had the earth in the center founded by early philosophers
- Book published in 1687 outlining Newton's Three Universal Laws of Motion
- Scientist who supported the Heliocentric model and made many contributions to science like observing the craters on the moon and discovering some of Jupiter's moons
- Scientist who had an apple fall on his head, discovered gravity, and was knighted by Queen Anne in 1705
15 Clues: The Roman ___________ investigated Galileo in 1615 • Galileo's punishment when he was charged with Heresy in 1633 • Isaac Newton discovered _____ after an apple fell on his head • Scientist who's work marks the beginning of the Scientific Revolution • Book published in 1687 outlining Newton's Three Universal Laws of Motion • ...
Module 1 2024-08-13
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- The valid digits in a measurement. ________ figures
- The method of treating the units as algebraic quantities that can be canceled out. _______ analysis
- The methods of investigation procedures
- A statement about what happens in nature and seems to be true all the time
- A possible explanation for a problem using what you know and have observed
- A representation of an idea, event, structure, or object that helps people better understand it
- A scientific explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations or investigation
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- The degree of exactness of a measurement
- A comparison between an unknown quantity and a standard
- The factor that is manipulated during an investigation. ______ variable
- The line drawn as close to all the data points as possible. Line of _______ fit.
- How well the results of a measurement agree with the “real” value
- The factor that depends on the independent variable. _______ variable
- A branch of science that involves the study of the physical world: energy, matter, and how they are related
14 Clues: The methods of investigation procedures • The degree of exactness of a measurement • The valid digits in a measurement. ________ figures • A comparison between an unknown quantity and a standard • How well the results of a measurement agree with the “real” value • The factor that depends on the independent variable. _______ variable • ...
Weekly spellings 2024-12-05
Across
- to buy, obtain, learn or develop for oneself
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities
- a small slow-moving Old World lizard
- the study of the nature of God and religious belief
- persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior
- a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend
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- a judgement or verdict that a person is not guilty of the crime with which they have been charged
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge
- a result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant
- the action or method of storing something for future use
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- a distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared or purified
- the scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
14 Clues: a small slow-moving Old World lizard • to buy, obtain, learn or develop for oneself • persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • the study of the nature of God and religious belief • the action or method of storing something for future use • a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend • ...
unit 1 vocab 2023-08-25
Across
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- bonding weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- the basic unit of matter
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- in a molecule, uneven distribution of electrons (results in (+) and (-) poles) ex. water
- capacity the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C)
- variables all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds
- mass equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (based on isotopes)
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- particle found in the nucleus that has no charge
- variable the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- bond type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared
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- method Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- variable the one variable that is altered
- negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud
- electron- electron found in the outermost shell of an atom; helps to determine bonding
- review an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- experiment-An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table (also equals the number of electrons in an element)
- group in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons
- group in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- action tendency of water to rise in a thin tube
- force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
- symbol one or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element name
31 Clues: the basic unit of matter • variable the one variable that is altered • particle found in the nucleus that has no charge • attraction between molecules of the same substance • A scientific explanation for a set of observations. • action tendency of water to rise in a thin tube • a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds • ...
Word Work List #1 2022-08-26
Across
- The part of the experiment where no variables are changed.
- A description of properties and changes in matter, using numbers. Scientists use the SI (metric) system.
- A series of organized steps that scientists use as a guide for answering a question.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.
- The amount of matter per unit volume.
- The reviewing of all experimentation data and identifying patterns, trends or relationships.
- The experimental variable that responds/changes as a result of the independent variable.
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- A part of the scientific method that uses the senses to gather information.
- A possible explanation to a question based on what is known and observed; MUST be testable.
- The measure of how much matter is in an object.
- A statement made after the experiment is tested, analyzed and the observations are made.
- The experimental variable that is manipulated/changed.
- To make a deduction or assumption based on pre-experimental observations.
- Measures to protect against laboratory accidents.
14 Clues: The amount of matter per unit volume. • The measure of how much matter is in an object. • Measures to protect against laboratory accidents. • The experimental variable that is manipulated/changed. • A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis. • The part of the experiment where no variables are changed. • ...
Anthro intro vocab 2023-01-30
Across
- judging other cultures by the standards of your own culture
- based on facts rather than feelings or opinions
- the beliefs, traditions, customs, and values of a particular group or society
- an idea or theory that is not proven but can be tested through the scientific method
- a group that has beliefs and behaviors that are different from the main groups within a culture or society
- the belief that each culture should be understood in terms of its own values & beliefs
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
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- people in general thought of as living together in organized communities with shared laws, traditions and values
- based on testing or experience; evidence!
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent
- the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples & cultures
- The study of humankind
- based on feelings and opinions rather than facts
- something that represents or stands for something else
14 Clues: The study of humankind • based on testing or experience; evidence! • based on facts rather than feelings or opinions • based on feelings and opinions rather than facts • something that represents or stands for something else • judging other cultures by the standards of your own culture • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • ...
section 1 and 2 2020-12-07
Across
- the first women advocate of rights
- this is where they changed a lot of the different way of thinking for a more modern day science.
- it was the theory of the fourth century
- he believed in a more positive human nature unlike others at the time.
- was a believer in individual freedom and had many good essays on the topic
- the way used to test and find answers
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- someone who was teaching hings that was against what the churches say
- it explained the orbiting of plants
- its a new way of doing things finally separating the science world and the religious one.
- he was a big person in the thought of political liberty
- the people that were finding out about all this new science.
- was a writer of political essays
- the gift of having law and order with all their rights stripped away.
- he came later but took Galileo thoughts and finally show people he was right.
14 Clues: was a writer of political essays • the first women advocate of rights • it explained the orbiting of plants • the way used to test and find answers • it was the theory of the fourth century • he was a big person in the thought of political liberty • the people that were finding out about all this new science. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-15
Across
- English mathematician, physicist and astronomer, who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time
- Italian astronomer and physicist, who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution.
- method a systematic approach to investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- laws Kepler laws of planetary motion describe the motion of planets around the sun
- Polish astronomer and mathematician, who proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
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- An instrument consisting of one or more curved mirrors or lenses that reflect or refract light, used to observe distant objects
- English philosopher, statesman and scientist, who is considered one of the fathers of modern science
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- Belgian anatomist and physician, who made many important contributions to the field of anatomy during the Scientific Revolution.
- German mathematician and astronomer, who made key contributions to the fields of astronomy and mathematics during the Scientific Revolution
10 Clues: The theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system • laws Kepler laws of planetary motion describe the motion of planets around the sun • Italian astronomer and physicist, who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. • Polish astronomer and mathematician, who proposed the heliocentric model of the universe • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-03
Across
- a method in which a problem is solved by collecting, analysing and observing data
- first to correctly describe blood circulation in the body
- created the scientific method
- danish nobleman who believed the other planets revolved around the Sun, which itself revolved around Earth
- famous for his laws of motion and gravity
- made improvements to the telescope and provided evidence that the moon and other planets were physical bodies similar to earth
- discovered oxygen
- an approach of looking at the world in a logical way to solve problems
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- a substance that consists of only one type of atom
- a force of attraction that exists between any two masses, any two bodies, any two particles.
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- father of microbiology
- famous for his three laws of planetary motion
- the idea that earth is the center of the solar system
- circle like shapes that are stretched to an oval
15 Clues: discovered oxygen • father of microbiology • created the scientific method • famous for his laws of motion and gravity • famous for his three laws of planetary motion • circle like shapes that are stretched to an oval • a substance that consists of only one type of atom • the idea that earth is the center of the solar system • ...
Bones in the Body 2023-01-05
Across
- The lamboid suture separates the parietal bone and the ... bone in the cranium
- The bone in your body that is 1/3 of your height
- Medial to the radius
- the easiest bone in the body to dislocate
- The small, thin bone that separates the nasal cavities
- The most weight-bearing bone in the leg
- Proximal to the radius
- The scientific name for the thumb
- The bone in your leg that isn't weight bearing
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- The scientific name of the cheekbone in the skull
- The scientific name of the shoulder blade
- The bone that has 3 parts in the thoracic region
- The smallest bone in the hand
- The coronal suture that separates the Parietal bone and the ... bone in the cranium
- The scientific name for the collarbone
- The scientific name for the heel
- lateral to the ulna
- The squamous suture separates the parietal bone and the ... bone in the cranium
- The scientific name for the big toe
- The bones located in the thoracic region that protects the heart and lungs
20 Clues: lateral to the ulna • Medial to the radius • Proximal to the radius • The smallest bone in the hand • The scientific name for the heel • The scientific name for the thumb • The scientific name for the big toe • The scientific name for the collarbone • The most weight-bearing bone in the leg • The scientific name of the shoulder blade • the easiest bone in the body to dislocate • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-07
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Made the Scientific Method • Invented the modern telescope • Proved planets orbit in ellipses • Said the Sun was the center of the Universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-07
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Made the Scientific Method • Invented the modern telescope • Proved planets orbit in ellipses • Said the Sun was the center of the Universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Animal terminology 2023-02-01
Across
- A Newly born chicken
- A Young Chicken
- Giving birth to piglets
- A short name for a Billy Goat
- A Young female pig
- Scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for a pig
- A Young pig
- A Young Female sheep
- A young female pig that has not produced a litter of piglets
- A Castrated male sheep
- Scientific name for a goat
- To Give birth to a goat
- A Male Chicken
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- Giving birth to a calf
- The scientific name for a chicken
- An uncastrated male Bovine
- A female goat
- A recently born Sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- A Male Bovine that has been castrated
- A Castrated male Goat
- An uncastrated male sheep
- The act of Giving birth to new chickens
- a Young female cow that has not borne a calf
25 Clues: A Young pig • A female goat • A Male Chicken • A Young Chicken • A Young female pig • A Newly born chicken • A Young Female sheep • A recently born Sheep • A Castrated male Goat • Giving birth to a calf • A Castrated male sheep • Giving birth to piglets • To Give birth to a goat • Scientific name for sheep • scientific name for a pig • An uncastrated male sheep • An uncastrated male Bovine • ...
F&N Vocab Unit 2 2022-09-16
Across
- : What you see according to data or your eyes
- : A proper way to do something
- : A way that food is produced in a way that it promotes the environment around it
- : A data collection procedure.
- : Substances that are added to food to enhance flavor
- : Educated guess
- : A method used to observe, measure, and experiment to prove your hypothesis
- - Genetically modified organism.
- : TO remove moisture from
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- : A type of way that food is served. It is served by placing all of the food out on a bar and coming to get what you want yourself.
- : A type of way that food is served. Food is served in a way that the entree and side dishes are all on one plate.
- : A type of packaging that prevents bacteria and other microorganisms from contaminating the food.
- : Food that is grown on nearby farms.
- : A technology that increases food safety and shelf life.
- : natural or manufactured foods to replace traditional ingredients.
15 Clues: : Educated guess • : TO remove moisture from • : A data collection procedure. • : A proper way to do something • : Food that is grown on nearby farms. • - Genetically modified organism. • : What you see according to data or your eyes • : Substances that are added to food to enhance flavor • : A technology that increases food safety and shelf life. • ...
Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: forcible overthrow • to go against the church • where people go on Sundays • part of the scientific method • another word for reincarnation • focused on the study of human achievements and body • we still use today when conducting science experiments
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
revolution 2024-03-12
7 Clues: descoves inertia • scientific method • invented telescope • used math to prove the sun was center • taught the sun was center of the universe • when people started to discover new thighs • people were enlightend and saw thinghs for them selves
Quiz 1 2025-11-07
7 Clues: Sliding plate boundary • Plates that form the ocean floor • Supercontinent proposed by Wegener • First step of the scientific method • Thick,less dense plates making up land • Type of boundary where plates move apart • Scientist who proposed continental drift
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
7 Clues: Discovered inertia • Going against the church • Invented the modern telescope • Introduced the Scientific Method • Proved planets revolve in ellipses • Said the sun was the center of the universe • a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
7 Clues: monomer of carbs • polymers of nucleic acid • a lipid who's head is polar • A carb that can store energy • Another carb that can store energy • what are the tails of lipids called • first step of the scientific method
Bio Unit I Vocabulary 2022-09-12
Across
- in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- the one variable that is altered
- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- An experiment where only one variable is changed
- reproduction in which two parents produce unique offspring, different from the parents and each other
- the chemical reactions within an organism that build or break down substances
- a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- universal genetic code found in all living organisms (deoxyribonucleic acid), and is responsible for determining the traits of that organism
- groups of organs and tissues that work together
- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- interpretation based on what scientists already know
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations
- made up of more than one cell
- reproduction in which a single parent produces offspring, identical to the parent and each other
- process of maintaining stable internal environment within a cell/organism
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- made of a single cell
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- signal to which an organism responds
- cells can develop in different ways to have different features to help them carry out a special task to help the organism function
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- a complex cell that has a nucleus
- a trait that an organism has that allows for it to survive and reproduce at a greater rate
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- all the chemical reactions within an organism that build or break down substances
- group of tissues that work together
- basic unit of life
- in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- groups of cells that work together (same job)
30 Clues: basic unit of life • made of a single cell • made up of more than one cell • the one variable that is altered • a complex cell that has a nucleus • group of tissues that work together • signal to which an organism responds • a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus • groups of cells that work together (same job) • groups of organs and tissues that work together • ...
HW#2 Vocab 2021-09-16
Across
- within a cell/organism
- complex cell that has a nucleus
- variable-the one variable that is altered
- specialization-cells can develop in different ways to have different features to help them carry out a special task to help the organism function
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- interpretation based on what scientists already know
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- of cells that work together (same job)
- variables-all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- experiment-An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- system-groups of organs and tissues that work together
- review-an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- of maintaining stable internal enadaptation-a trait that an organism has that allows for it to survive and reproduce at a greater rate
- to which an organism responds
- unit of life
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- group-in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- of tissues that work together
- of a single cell
- scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- reproduction-reproduction in which a single parent produces offspring, identical to the parent and each other
- variable- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- up of more than one cell
- reproduction-reproduction in which two parents produce unique offspring, different from the parents and each other
- well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- genetic code found in all living organisms (deoxyribonucleic acid), and is responsible for determining the traits of that organism
- group-in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- the chemical reactions within an organism that build or break down substances
- single celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- method- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
29 Clues: unit of life • of a single cell • within a cell/organism • up of more than one cell • of tissues that work together • to which an organism responds • complex cell that has a nucleus • of cells that work together (same job) • variable-the one variable that is altered • single celled organism that lacks a nucleus • scientific explanation for a set of observations. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-10
Across
- capacity (specific heat)-- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C)
- number-the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table (also equals the number of electrons in an element)
- positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- symbol- one- or two-letter abbreviation for a chemical element name
- negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud
- experiment-An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- review an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- variable the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- in a molecule, uneven distribution of electrons (results in (+) and (-) poles) ex. water
Down
- particle found in the nucleus that has no charge
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- bond- type of bond between atoms in which the electrons are shared
- action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube
- group in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- variable the one variable that is altered
- variables all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
- a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds
- force of attraction between different kinds of molecules
- (chemistry definition) the center of an atom, which contains the protons and neutrons
- electron- electron found in the outermost shell of an atom; helps to determine bonding
- mass-equal to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (based on isotopes)
- basic unit of matter
- group in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- bonding-- weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- method- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
31 Clues: basic unit of matter • variable the one variable that is altered • particle found in the nucleus that has no charge • action-- tendency of water to rise in a thin tube • attraction between molecules of the same substance • A scientific explanation for a set of observations. • a combination of 2 or more elements connected by bonds • ...
Animal terminology 2023-02-01
Across
- A Newly born chicken
- A Young Chicken
- Giving birth to piglets
- A short name for a Billy Goat
- A Young female pig
- Scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for a pig
- A Young pig
- A Young Female sheep
- A young female pig that has not produced a litter of piglets
- A Castrated male sheep
- Scientific name for a goat
- To Give birth to a goat
- A Male Chicken
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- Giving birth to a calf
- The scientific name for a chicken
- An uncastrated male Bovine
- A female goat
- A recently born Sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- A Male Bovine that has been castrated
- A Castrated male Goat
- An uncastrated male sheep
- The act of Giving birth to new chickens
- a Young female cow that has not borne a calf
25 Clues: A Young pig • A female goat • A Male Chicken • A Young Chicken • A Young female pig • A Newly born chicken • A Young Female sheep • A recently born Sheep • A Castrated male Goat • Giving birth to a calf • A Castrated male sheep • Giving birth to piglets • To Give birth to a goat • Scientific name for sheep • scientific name for a pig • An uncastrated male sheep • An uncastrated male Bovine • ...
Livestock Terminology Crossword 2025-12-11
Across
- Immature female chicken
- Young goat
- Young male goat
- Castrated chicken
- Scientific name for sheep
- Young horse
- Mature male sheep
- Immature female pig
- Scientific name for beef
- Castrated horse
- Mature female horse
- Mature female Sheep
- Mature female goat
- Young chicken
- Scientific name for birds
- Young female horse
- Young sheep
- Castrated sheep or goat
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- Mature male horse
- Young pig
- Castrated pig
- Mature male beef animal
- Mature female pig
- Young male sheep
- Young male horse
- Young female goat
- Scientific name for horses
- Scientific name for pigs
- Immature male beef animal
- Mature female beef animal
- Immature female sheep
- Mature male chicken
- Immature female beef animal
- Mature male goat
- Young beef animal
- Mature female chicken
36 Clues: Young pig • Young goat • Young horse • Young sheep • Castrated pig • Young chicken • Young male goat • Castrated horse • Young male sheep • Young male horse • Mature male goat • Mature male horse • Mature female pig • Castrated chicken • Young female goat • Mature male sheep • Young beef animal • Mature female goat • Young female horse • Immature female pig • Mature female horse • Mature male chicken • ...
Weiss- Systemic biology 2021-09-22
Across
- What has DNA but is not alive
- First living thing on Earth!
- First step of the scientific method
- a process that is used to make sugar in algae and plants
- transports food in plants
- organisms that makes their own food
- all living things are made up of one or more ___
- transports water in plants
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- Reproductive parts of fungi
- Heterotrophs with cell walls made of chitin
- the numbers you collect in a science experiment
- organisms that eats others for energy
- Cone bearing plants
- A type of algae that protects young mammals in the ocean
- Makes up most all of our oxygen
- Flowering plants
- A type of nonvascular plant
- the male sperm found in plants
18 Clues: Flowering plants • Cone bearing plants • transports food in plants • transports water in plants • Reproductive parts of fungi • A type of nonvascular plant • First living thing on Earth! • What has DNA but is not alive • the male sperm found in plants • Makes up most all of our oxygen • First step of the scientific method • organisms that makes their own food • ...
Renaissance Scientists 2021-03-15
8 Clues: An educated guess • Observed the planet Mars • Called Copernicus a fool • Planets orbit the sun in this shape • Number of steps in the Scientific Method • Believed the sun revolved around the Earth • Knew the sun was the center of the Universe • A statement that explains how something happens
Livestock Terminology 2023-08-16
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- Sexually matured goat
- Casterated male bovine
- Mature female swine
- A sheep less than a year age
- Scientific name for a sheep
- Young castered male swine
- Young female bovine that has not been breed
- Castrated goat
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- Young female swine
- Sexually mature bovine
- Female goat
- Scientific name for a goat
- Scientific name for a pig
- A female sheep
- A male sheep
- Castrated male sheep
- Sexually mature male swine
- Scientific name for cattle
- Young goat
19 Clues: Young goat • Female goat • A male sheep • A female sheep • Castrated goat • Young female swine • Mature female swine • Castrated male sheep • Sexually matured goat • Sexually mature bovine • Casterated male bovine • Scientific name for a pig • Young castered male swine • Scientific name for a goat • Sexually mature male swine • Scientific name for cattle • Scientific name for a sheep • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Descartes and Bacon came up with the idea
- a theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- he made a book on the spirit of laws
- she fought for rights for women
- he made a book called the leviathan
- he had an Idea that was the heliocentric
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- developed the scientific method
- a theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- perfected the telescope
- encouraged the scientific method
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- founder of modern chemistry
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- proved copernicus theory with mathematical
- A style of art characterized by soft lines and colors. It typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats being a usual subject. It reflected a society that was controlled by the aristocracy
- a person who rules with absolute power
- studied bacteria through a microscope
- Developed a vaccine that prevented smallpox
- he made a book called the social contract
- developed laws of motion and gravity
- A style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. The subject matter was often battle scenes and more realistic. The style was a return to Greek and Roman art. Neoclassicism was a response to the changing ideas in European society. People began rejecting the aristocratic leanings of Rococo art just as they were rejecting the art craft controlling society
- believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- he made a book On Crimes and Punishments
- he made a book called two treatises on Government
- contract the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed the governed will give up some rights and freedom and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of people
25 Clues: perfected the telescope • founder of modern chemistry • she fought for rights for women • developed the scientific method • encouraged the scientific method • he made a book called the leviathan • he made a book on the spirit of laws • developed laws of motion and gravity • studied bacteria through a microscope • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Chapter 1-What is Psychology? 2025-02-17
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- having to do with mental processes such as sensation and perception, memory, intelligence, language, thought, and problem solving
- the school of psychology that emphasizes the uses or functions of the mind rather than the elements of experience
- an association or a relationship among variables, as we might find between height and weight, or between study habits and school grades
- a specific statement about behavior or mental processes that is tested through research
- the school of psychology that defines psychology as the study of observable behavior and studies relationships between stimuli and responses
- research conducted without concern for immediate applications
- a sample drawn so that each member of a population has an equal chance of being selected to participate
- a method of scientific investigation in which a large sample of people answer questions about their attitudes or behavior
- part of a population
- an organized way of using experience and testing ideas to expand and refine knowledge
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- a participant’s agreement to participate in research after receiving information about the purposes of the study and the nature of the treatments
- is a complete group of interest to researchers, from which a sample is drawn
- a way of evaluating the claims and comments of other people that involves skepticism and examination of evidence
- the tendency to organize perceptions into wholes and to integrate separate stimuli into meaningful patterns
- a scientific method in which organisms are observed in their natural environments
- the culturally defined concepts of masculinity and femininity
- research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems
- the school of psychology that argues that the mind consists of three basic elements— sensations, feelings, and images— that combine to form experience
- The science that studies behavior and mental processes
- a set of hypothesized statements about the relationships among events
20 Clues: part of a population • The science that studies behavior and mental processes • the culturally defined concepts of masculinity and femininity • research conducted without concern for immediate applications • a set of hypothesized statements about the relationships among events • research conducted in an effort to find solutions to particular problems • ...
Chapter 1: History of Psychology 2025-08-18
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- (doctor of philosophy) doctoral degree conferred in many disciplinary perspectives housed in a traditional college of liberal arts and sciences
- model perspective that asserts that biology, psychology, and social factors interact to determine an individual's health
- psychology scientific study of development across a lifespan
- ______________ training program allows programs and broaden their research skills under the supervision of other professionals in the field
- ____________psychology study of patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique
- suffix that denotes "study of"
- Personality _________ -consistent pattern of thought and behavior
- study of how biology influences behavior
- focused on how mental activities helped an organism adapt to its environment
- ________________ Psychological Association (APA)professional organization representing psychologists in the United States
- long research paper about research that was conducted as a part of the candidate's doctoral training
- process by which someone examines their own conscious experience in an attempt to break it into its component parts
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- _______________theory focus on the role of the unconscious in affecting conscious behavior
- perspective within psychology that emphasizes the potential for good that is innate to all humans
- the scientific study of mind and behavior
- ___________psychology area of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and other problematic patterns of behavior
- _____________psychology area of psychology that focuses on improving emotional, social, vocational, and other aspects of the lives of psychologically healthy individuals
- (doctor of psychology) doctoral degree that places less emphasis on research-oriented skills and focuses more on application of psychological principles in the clinical context
- method for acquiring knowledge based on observation, including experimentation, rather than a method based only on forms of logical argument or previous authorities
- _____________ Psychology area of psychology that applies the science and practice of psychology to issues within and related to the justice system
- focus on observing and controlling behavior
- ____________Psychology study of cognitions, or thoughts, and their relationship to experiences and actions
22 Clues: suffix that denotes "study of" • study of how biology influences behavior • the scientific study of mind and behavior • focus on observing and controlling behavior • psychology scientific study of development across a lifespan • Personality _________ -consistent pattern of thought and behavior • ...
Enlightenment 2026-01-28
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- Method used to gain reliable knowledge through observation
- Moral philosophy focused on outcomes and happiness
- Scientific study of society and social behavior
- European intellectual movement based on reason and logic
- Agreement giving government its authority
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- Philosophy that reality is governed by natural laws
- Belief that reason explains beliefs and phenomena
- Kant’s universal moral command
- Individual ability to act and make choices
- Social forces that shape human behavior
- Economic system critiqued by Karl Marx
11 Clues: Kant’s universal moral command • Economic system critiqued by Karl Marx • Social forces that shape human behavior • Agreement giving government its authority • Individual ability to act and make choices • Scientific study of society and social behavior • Belief that reason explains beliefs and phenomena • Moral philosophy focused on outcomes and happiness • ...
PSY330 CARE #1 2023-05-15
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- Data that is collected and recorded over a sequence of time intervals or points. Examples include stock prices, temperature measurements over time, or daily sales data.
- The examination and interpretation of data collected during the experiment to determine patterns, relationships, and statistical significance.
- A research question that seeks to understand the relationships between variables and establish causal explanations.
- Data collected by sensors or devices that measure physical or environmental variables. Examples include data from temperature sensors, accelerometers, heart rate monitors, or GPS devices.
- The evaluation of scientific work by experts in the field to ensure rigor, validity, and quality before publication or dissemination.
- Data that consists of unstructured text, such as written documents, articles, social media posts, or customer reviews.
- A research question that aims to investigate new or under explored areas to generate insights and hypotheses for further study.
- A group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment and serves as a baseline for comparison with the experimental group.
- The philosophical approach that places emphasis on reason, logic, and critical thinking as the basis for knowledge and understanding.
- A multidisciplinary field that combines scientific methods, algorithms, and systems to extract insights and knowledge from data.
- The understanding of scientific concepts, principles, and processes that enables individuals to engage with and evaluate scientific information critically.
- Data that is associated with specific geographical locations or coordinates. Examples include latitude and longitude coordinates, addresses, or zip codes. Analyzing geographic data often involves techniques like geospatial analysis and mapping.
- Categorical data that has a natural order or ranking associated with it. Examples include educational attainment levels (e.g., high school, college, graduate) or ratings (e.g., likert scale ratings).
- The ability to analyze, evaluate, and interpret information objectively, considering evidence, logic, and reasoning.
- The formulation of a clear and specific query about a phenomenon or topic of interest that guides the investigation.
- Accepting knowledge or information as valid based on the credibility and expertise of a trusted source or authority figure.
- A systematic and logical approach used in scientific inquiry to formulate hypotheses, conduct experiments, collect data, analyze results, and draw conclusions.
- The philosophical approach that emphasizes knowledge gained through observation, experience, and evidence from the senses.
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- Numerical data that can take on any value within a range. Examples include measurements like height, weight, temperature, and time.
- The process of repeating an experiment or study to determine if the same results can be obtained, thus increasing the reliability and validity of the findings.
- The systematic design and execution of controlled experiments to test hypotheses and collect data.
- The tendency to favor or seek information that confirms pre-existing beliefs or hypotheses, potentially hindering objective evaluation and critical thinking.
- The act of gathering information about the world through our senses or by accessing existing data.
- A research question that focuses on making predictions or forecasts based on existing data and patterns.
- The attitude of questioning and doubting claims until sufficient evidence is provided, promoting a scientific approach to understanding the world.
- A research question that seeks to describe or characterize a particular phenomenon or population.
- Claims, beliefs, or practices that are presented as scientific but lack scientific evidence, rigorous testing, or adherence to the scientific method.
- Extremely large and complex datasets that require specialized tools and techniques for processing, analyzing, and extracting value.
- A testable explanation or prediction based on observations and prior knowledge that serves as a starting point for scientific investigation.
- A testable explanation or prediction based on existing knowledge and observations.
- The process of discovering patterns, relationships, and useful information from large datasets, often using automated methods and statistical techniques.
- A systematic approach used in scientific inquiry to investigate phenomena, involving a series of steps: observation, question, hypothesis, experimentation, analysis, and conclusion.
- This research focuses on enhancing theoretical understanding, uncovering underlying principles, and exploring fundamental mechanisms of natural phenomena.
- Numerical data that can only take specific values and cannot be further divided. Examples include counts of items, number of people, or number of occurrences.
- Research involves the direct application of scientific knowledge and findings to solve real-world problems and generate practical outcomes.
- Everyday knowledge and reasoning based on personal experiences and observations that may not always align with scientific evidence.
- The process of repeating an experiment or study to determine if the same results can be obtained, thus increasing the reliability and validity of the findings.
- Data or observations that are collected through direct experience or experimentation and serve as the foundation for scientific knowledge.
- The ability to understand or know something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning or evidence.
- Categorical data that represents qualities or characteristics without any inherent order or ranking. Examples include gender, eye color, or type of car.
- The summary of findings based on the analysis, indicating whether the results support or refute the hypothesis.
- A controlled procedure designed to test a hypothesis by manipulating independent variables and observing the effects on dependent variables.
- Data that can take on one of two values, typically represented as 0 or 1. Examples include yes/no responses, true/false answers, or presence/absence indicators.
43 Clues: A testable explanation or prediction based on existing knowledge and observations. • A research question that seeks to describe or characterize a particular phenomenon or population. • The systematic design and execution of controlled experiments to test hypotheses and collect data. • ...
GHI4 Chemistry 1 2022-04-13
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- A Danish physicist who proposed a model of the atom where electrons have particular orbits they travel in
- John __________ was the first scientist to return to the idea of the atom after Democritus first proposed it
- Lavoisier identified this element as the cause of respiration and combustion
- Father of Modern Chemistry
- ______________ is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- radiated energy studied by Marie Curie
- Marie ________ studied pitchblend and discovered Radium
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- this was the lightest Greek element and rested on top
- a testable prediction
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- a natural philosopher who thought the cosmos were perfect and that atoms were perfect geometric "platonicsolids"
- scientist that concluded there were three parts of atom: alpha, beta, and gamma particles
- Greek philosopher who first theorized the atom
- study relating to the transformation of substances
- ________________is everything that occupies space and has mass.
- JJ Thomson was a British physicist who theorized the Plum ______ Model of the atom
- The _________________ is the building block of matter.
- The _________ Method is a method of experimentation that results in reliable conclusions
- this ancient Greek element was the heaviest and therefore at the center of the universe
19 Clues: a testable prediction • Father of Modern Chemistry • radiated energy studied by Marie Curie • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • Greek philosopher who first theorized the atom • study relating to the transformation of substances • this was the lightest Greek element and rested on top • The _________________ is the building block of matter. • ...
ELD Issues 2 2022-11-29
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- a way someone accomplishes something
- offering a different way, plan, or idea
- to depend on someone or something
- to put something or someone in place of another
- to help make something happen
- to treat someone unfairly for your own gain
- something someone is owed or given
- when you can trust or depend on someone
- to make certain that something will happen
- main or most important
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- continuing to happen in the same way
- a change for the better
- the set of specific ways someone does work
- containing poison
- careful study and investigation to test ideas
- a serious disagreement or argument
- a scientific test to try out an idea
- purposely causing suffering or pain
18 Clues: containing poison • main or most important • a change for the better • to help make something happen • to depend on someone or something • a serious disagreement or argument • something someone is owed or given • purposely causing suffering or pain • continuing to happen in the same way • a way someone accomplishes something • a scientific test to try out an idea • ...
