scientific method Crossword Puzzles
YDA year 10 Biodiversity challenge 2021-07-14
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- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- The most familiar species of primate, hint this is a scientific name.
- First of a scientific name.
- an animal with a spinal chord surrounded by bone.
- an agricultural practice that reduces biodiversity.
- An attempt to maintain biodiversity.
- A factor that is non-living.
- and animal that doesn't have a spinal chord surrounded by bone,
- When two organisms require the same resource this happens.
- A device used to get non biased coordinate.
- When you don't want weeds.
- The range and number of each species.
- The gradual change in species over time caused by random mutations and natural selection.
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- Two words to measure abundance across two areas.
- Equipment used to mark of a specific area for counting species.
- Second part of the scientific name.
- When an organism becomes adapted to live in a specific area or condition.
- When there are no more of these species left on Earth.
- Two words to measure a gradual change towards or away from an abiotic factor.
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- At risk of becoming extinct.
- Swedish Biologist who developed the scientific naming system.
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • When you don't want weeds. • First of a scientific name. • At risk of becoming extinct. • A factor that is non-living. • Second part of the scientific name. • An attempt to maintain biodiversity. • The range and number of each species. • A device used to get non biased coordinate. • ...
KUIS PBO 2022-11-17
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- method ini digunakan untuk menggabungkan teks dari satu atau lebih string dan mengembalikannya jadi sebuah string.
- merupakan suatu objek yang dapat digunakan untuk menyimpan sekumpulan obyek.
- merupakan model pengelompokan berdasarkan metode antrean suatu prioritas tertentu.
- adalah jenis array yang tidak membolehkan adanya value duplicate,
- adalah jenis array yang membolehkan adanya value duplicate atau nilai yang sama dalam index yang berbeda.
- merupakan class yang sering digunakan untuk menyimpan collection yang bebas duplikasi. Untuk efisiensi, objek yang ditambahkan dalam HashSet, perlu untuk menggunakan method hashCode().
- method ini digunakan untuk mengetahui panjang atau kapasitas string.
- itu hash set?
- adalah pasangan class string yang menyediakan banyak fungsi string yang umum.
- merupakan collection yang menjadi bagian dari java Util
- merupakan salah satu implementasi dari class interface yang mengurutkan collection berdasarkan key dari elemen berupa pasangan <key,value>.
- method ini digunakan untuk mengubah karakter pada indeks tertentu.
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- method ini digunakan untuk mengetahui kapasitas dari suatu variabel StringBuffer.
- bertautan atau daftar bertautan)adalah salah satu cara untuk menyimpan sekumpulan elemen.
- terbagi menjadi tiga kelompok yaitu set, list dan queue.
- method ini digunakan untuk menambahkan string pada akhir StringBuffer.
- memiliki sifat dimana elemen-elemennya terurut dalam urutan menaik
- sebenarnya adalah Java keyword yang digunakan untuk memberikan "Sesuatu yang berbeda" pada kelas, method, ataupun property yang menggunakan modifier tersebut.
- merupakan teknik yang secara khusus digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi objek tertentu dari sekumpulan objek yang serupa.
- method ini digunakan untuk membalik isi dari variabel StringBuffer.
20 Clues: itu hash set? • merupakan collection yang menjadi bagian dari java Util • terbagi menjadi tiga kelompok yaitu set, list dan queue. • adalah jenis array yang tidak membolehkan adanya value duplicate, • memiliki sifat dimana elemen-elemennya terurut dalam urutan menaik • method ini digunakan untuk mengubah karakter pada indeks tertentu. • ...
CNC-machining 2025-03-25
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- What reduces manual work in production?
- What stands for Computer Numerical Control?
- Machining center combining multiple tasks?
- What process makes holes in the workpiece?
- Method of surface treatment using a brush?
- What is used to manufacture workpieces?
- Device that controls automation processes?
- What machining method rotates the workpiece?
- Process that makes a part shiny?
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- Manual finishing to remove sharp edges?
- Material blend that combines different properties?
- Method of cutting a workpiece into parts?
- Technology enabling automation in factories?
- What machining method uses a rotating cutting tool?
- Surface finishing method using a grinding wheel?
- Cleaning parts after machining?
- Process of turning raw materials into products?
- Process of removing sharp edges and burrs?
- Code language used to control CNC machines?
- Finishing process that smooths and levels surfaces?
20 Clues: Cleaning parts after machining? • Process that makes a part shiny? • Manual finishing to remove sharp edges? • What reduces manual work in production? • What is used to manufacture workpieces? • Method of cutting a workpiece into parts? • Process of removing sharp edges and burrs? • Machining center combining multiple tasks? • What process makes holes in the workpiece? • ...
Cooking Terms 2026-03-05
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- Sprinkled flavor onto food
- A required process in preparing bread.
- Removing liquid using a large tool.
- A flavor commonly used on donuts.
- A tool used to brown meals.
- A cooling method
- A bright tasting and looking seasoning typically chicken.
- Commonly used in fast food cooking
- Often used to describe taste
- A common way to prepare eggs
- Prominent knife cutting technique
- Taking liquid out of glass
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- Heating machine found in every kitchen
- A method to break fat in meat and chicken
- A cooking method used on meat, chicken and even vegetables
- A commonly served cut of meat or often fish
- Often seen and used in outdoor cooking events.
- Used to make food hot
- Helpful cooking method for tougher meat.
- A violent method of mixing ingredients
20 Clues: A cooling method • Used to make food hot • Sprinkled flavor onto food • Taking liquid out of glass • A tool used to brown meals. • Often used to describe taste • A common way to prepare eggs • A flavor commonly used on donuts. • Prominent knife cutting technique • Commonly used in fast food cooking • Removing liquid using a large tool. • Heating machine found in every kitchen • ...
Scientific Management (Frederick Taylor) 2023-01-17
Intellectual Revolutions and Society 2022-04-02
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- Stored knowledge.
- Accordingto etal. (2019), psycho analysisis“ a scientific method of understanding inner and unconsciouscon flicts embedded within one’spersonality, springing from free associations, dreams and fantasies of the individual.
- Accordingto ,etal .(2018), the field of psychology was considered more of an art rather than science and was classified under the area of philosophy.
- Perception.
- developed his own telescope and observed Venus.
- He introduced the idea that the earth rotatesonitsownaxis causing day and night. The earth a long with other heavenly bodies rotates around the sun.
- He first used the telescope to make extensive astronomical observations. He determined that the planets or bit the suninelliptical or bits.
- of universal gravitation states that every point mass in the universe attracts every other point mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- The is part of the unconscious mind and comprises the two instincts: Eros and Thanatos.
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- Things we could be aware of if we wanted or tried.
- Thing sweare unaware of and cannot be aware of.
- refers to series of events that led to the emergence of modern science and more current scientific thinking across critical periods in history.
- Unconscious realm of higher morality.
- Sexual and aggressive.
- motives. Irrational wishes. Immortal urges
- the view that proposed the sun as the center of the solar system.
- In the 19th century, developed his theory of
- Conscious self. Formed to channel socially unacceptable urges of the id.
- The small amount of mental activity we know about.
- Unacceptable sexual desires.
20 Clues: Perception. • Stored knowledge. • Sexual and aggressive. • Unacceptable sexual desires. • Unconscious realm of higher morality. • motives. Irrational wishes. Immortal urges • In the 19th century, developed his theory of • Thing sweare unaware of and cannot be aware of. • developed his own telescope and observed Venus. • Things we could be aware of if we wanted or tried. • ...
Unit 1-5 Review 2015-05-13
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- The set of skills and knowledge developed by the Project Management Institute is known as (acronym) _____
- The PMI has a code of _____ that should be applied to project management
- A project management ______ is more prevalent in organizations that tend to take on a lot of projects
- An important quality successful project managers need to work with stakeholders
- ______ organizations are what most organizations tend to be in the real world
- The human _____ school arose as a counter to the scientific management approach
- _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage
- Components of the PMI code of ethics includes responsibility, respect, fairness, and _____
- The course author is Peter _____
- The start or beginning of a project is also known as the project _____
- Very important people in a project/those affected by the project
- A _____ breakdown structure breaks the project down into individual work packages
- You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart
- Something that has a finite duration and is not a normal production or creation process is a _____
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- In a _____ structure the project manager has the most power and the organization is structured around projects
- ______'s theory X and theory Y
- The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____
- In a _____ organization the project manager has the least power and departments are separate from each other
- Advanced scheduling techniques include Critical Path Method or Project Evaluation and ______ Technique
- As the basis for the consultation with stakeholders you ask them questions from a _____
- Projects are becoming larger and more ______
- The first step to start a project is to identify the likely _____
- The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____
- In a balanced _____ organization the project manager has more time and reasonable authority
24 Clues: ______'s theory X and theory Y • The course author is Peter _____ • Projects are becoming larger and more ______ • The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____ • You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart • _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage • The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____ • ...
Unit 1-5 Review 2015-05-13
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- A _____ breakdown structure breaks the project down into individual work packages
- Something that has a finite duration and is not a normal production or creation process is a _____
- Very important people in a project/those affected by the project
- An important quality successful project managers need to work with stakeholders
- _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage
- The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____
- The course author is Peter _____
- The human _____ school arose as a counter to the scientific management approach
- In a _____ organization the project manager has the least power and departments are separate from each other
- ______'s theory X and theory Y
- The first step to start a project is to identify the likely _____
- You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart
- Advanced scheduling techniques include Critical Path Method or Project Evaluation and ______ Technique
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- A project management ______ is more prevalent in organizations that tend to take on a lot of projects
- The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____
- The set of skills and knowledge developed by the Project Management Institute is known as (acronym) _____
- In a _____ structure the project manager has the most power and the organization is structured around projects
- As the basis for the consultation with stakeholders you ask them questions from a _____
- The start or beginning of a project is also known as the project _____
- The PMI has a code of _____ that should be applied to project management
- In a balanced _____ organization the project manager has more time and reasonable authority
- Projects are becoming larger and more ______
- ______ organizations are what most organizations tend to be in the real world
- Components of the PMI code of ethics includes responsibility, respect, fairness, and _____
24 Clues: ______'s theory X and theory Y • The course author is Peter _____ • Projects are becoming larger and more ______ • The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____ • You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart • _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage • The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____ • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2024-06-10
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- The social science that studies human society and social behavior
- His goal was to show how social forces affect people’s behavior
- Proponent of “Social Darwinism”
- Believed that the imbalance in power would inevitably lead to conflict between the social classes
- A characteristic that can differ from one individual, group, or situation to another in a measurable way
- An objective, logical, and systematic way of collecting empirical data and arriving at a reasoned conclusion
- Anything that represents something else and include: physical objects, gestures, words, events, or any other thing that has an agreed upon meaning in a society
- The consequences that an element of society produces for the maintenance of the social system
- A viewing of behavior of groups in a systematic (or scientific) way
- One of the first to deeply explore the issue of race as it relates to society
- Observable facts or events that involve human society
- Views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system
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- The ability to see the connection between the larger world and your own personal life
- Focus on the forces in society that promote competition and change
- An intensive analysis of a person, group, or event
- Focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society
- interested in separate groups within a society rather than in society as a whole
- Allows sociologists to collect data on attitudes and opinions of a large number of people
- Explanations of the relationship among particular phenomena
- Developed the idea of using the scientific method to the social world, known as Positivism
20 Clues: Proponent of “Social Darwinism” • An intensive analysis of a person, group, or event • Observable facts or events that involve human society • Explanations of the relationship among particular phenomena • His goal was to show how social forces affect people’s behavior • Focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society • ...
1 sem review 2022-12-14
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- way 3 that distinguishes atamosphereic layer is ______.
- ____ is the process of turning a liquid into a vapor.
- most fresh water on earth is found in _____.
- _______ is a layer that is closest to earths surface.
- way 2 that distinguishes atamosphereic layer is ______.
- 1 way in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an earthquake to occur is ___.
- _______ is one thing needed for
- _______ is the process that takes roc to the center of the earth.
- ______ waves are the first to reach a seismograph after an earthquake.
- a ____ measures temperature.
- the stratosphere contains the highest ______.
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- 1 way in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an earthquke is a ___ slip.
- vast underwater mountain chain is a __ ocean ridge
- Water _____ from oceans and lakes and rises into Earth's atmosphere as water vapor.
- _______ humidity a measure of the amount of water vapor that air is holding compared to the amount needed for saturation at a specific temperature.
- 1 way in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an earthquake to occur is ____.
- ares of low pressure usally have _____ weather.
- _______ is one thing needed for photosynthesis.
- after the hypothesis we observe and ____.
- scientific law descibes a _____ in nature.
- ______ is the 7 steps of the scientific method.
- way 1 that distinguishes atamosphereic layer is ______.
- _____ drift is the hypothesis that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other
- plates move apart at _____ boundaries
- celsius water freezes at ________.
- The point in Earth's interior where the energy release of an earthquake occurs is the ____.
- the boundary between cold and warm air masses is called a _____.
27 Clues: a ____ measures temperature. • _______ is one thing needed for • celsius water freezes at ________. • plates move apart at _____ boundaries • after the hypothesis we observe and ____. • scientific law descibes a _____ in nature. • most fresh water on earth is found in _____. • the stratosphere contains the highest ______. • ares of low pressure usally have _____ weather. • ...
Achievements of the Muslim Civilization 2025-02-26
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- The vast network of trade routes connecting the Islamic world with Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- A famous Muslim scholar who wrote "The Book of Healing" and "The Canon of Medicine."
- A famous Islamic philosopher who translated Greek philosophical texts into Arabic.
- The medical concept developed in the Islamic world that focused on the treatment of diseases.
- The term for Islamic scholars who were experts in law, theology, and other sciences.
- The type of architecture with intricate designs and arches that became iconic during the Golden Age.
- A famous Muslim explorer known for his travels to China, India, and Africa.
- The invention that made paper production cheaper and more efficient in the Islamic world.
- The city known as the heart of the Islamic Golden Age’s intellectual advancements.
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- A brilliant mathematician who developed algebra.
- A city that became a major center of learning during the Islamic Golden Age.
- The Muslim invention used for navigating at sea, allowing travelers to determine their location by the stars.
- A scientific field advanced during the Golden Age that studies celestial bodies.
- The book written by Ibn Battuta documenting his travels across the Islamic world.
- A key scientific method developed during the Islamic Golden Age, focusing on experimentation and observation.
- The system used by Muslim astronomers to map the stars.
- The language in which many scholarly texts of the Islamic Golden Age were written.
- A mathematician who contributed significantly to geometry and trigonometry.
- The ancient library in Baghdad, known for its vast collection of knowledge.
- A famous Islamic physician and philosopher who worked in the field of optics.
20 Clues: A brilliant mathematician who developed algebra. • The system used by Muslim astronomers to map the stars. • A mathematician who contributed significantly to geometry and trigonometry. • The ancient library in Baghdad, known for its vast collection of knowledge. • A famous Muslim explorer known for his travels to China, India, and Africa. • ...
Final Review 2025-06-08
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- What do we call the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure?
- What kind of energy does a moving car have?
- What current moves plates in the mantle?
- What do we call the boundary between two air masses?
- What causes the path of wind to curve due to Earth’s rotation?
- What process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces?
- What is the outer solid layer of Earth called?
- Which type of rock forms from cooled magma?
- What gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere?
- What gas traps heat in the atmosphere and contributes to global warming?
- What type of front forms when warm air moves over cold air?
- What do you call a logical assumption based on evidence?
- What do you gather using your senses or tools?
- What do you call a possible answer to a scientific question?
- What type of air pressure system is usually associated with clear, dry weather?
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- What is the final step of the scientific method?
- What is formed when water moves sand and forms a triangular landform?
- What group in an experiment does not get the tested variable?
- What process moves sediment to a new location?
- What force slows down moving objects?
- What happens to the density of air as its temperature increases?
- What type of energy is stored due to an object’s height above the ground?
- What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?
- What is the name of the supercontinent that broke apart?
- What phase is the Moon in when the lit side faces completely away from Earth?
- Which rock type forms from heat and pressure?
- What is the solid part of a rocky planet called?
27 Clues: What force slows down moving objects? • What type of galaxy is the Milky Way? • What current moves plates in the mantle? • What kind of energy does a moving car have? • Which type of rock forms from cooled magma? • What gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere? • Which rock type forms from heat and pressure? • What process moves sediment to a new location? • ...
Root Unit Review 2025-10-28
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- this water storing organelle is found in plant cells
- special layer inside the endodermis which acts as a security checkpoint (no space)
- Complete the vocab term "Root Apical _____ "
- the tendrils of pumpkin, grapes and pea plants demonstrate this tropism
- forms the large central X in dicot roots
- honey locust, chick peas and peanuts belong to this plant group
- Original 151 Pokemon who has a Rafflesia on their head (look up picture
- Halloween movie villain, mask based on William Shatner (no space)
- Bugs Bunnies favorite taproot
- Zone where root hairs first emerge
- explains why trees do not gro perpendicular to the ground on a slope
- this is the "toughest" part of the root, acts like a bulldozer (no space)
- specialized growing method where zero soil is used
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- plants will grow towards the brightest light source
- largest fish species alive in the ocean today (no space)
- macronutrient represented by the letter K
- tropism which explains why roots grow into sewer pipes
- scientific word for "upon another plant"
- sometimes called "ground tissue" this root layer provides support
- Type of tree which specialized in growing in saltwater
- vascular tissue that transports sugar
- fabled war hammer wielded by the Norse God of Thunder
- Sure it's nice for the holidays, but its a parasitic plant!
- term for separating pigments from a plant using filter paper
- short fictional character with enormous orange moustache.
- because growing in soil is too mainstream, this type of parasitic fruit tree germinates in the canopy (no space)
- scientific word for "snorkel root"
- Type of root found in monocots like grass
- oceanic invasive species with up to 18 venomous spines. Mr. Steube has been stung 11 times
29 Clues: Bugs Bunnies favorite taproot • scientific word for "snorkel root" • Zone where root hairs first emerge • vascular tissue that transports sugar • scientific word for "upon another plant" • forms the large central X in dicot roots • macronutrient represented by the letter K • Type of root found in monocots like grass • Complete the vocab term "Root Apical _____ " • ...
Nadia Collier Bio 211 08-28-2024 2024-08-28
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- Relating to or caused by the surroundings in which someone lives or something exists.
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- Method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- a natural science discipline that studies living things.
- a method of gathering information using relevant questions from a sample of people with the aim of understanding populations as a whole.
- a careful preservation and protection of something.
- a usually miniature representation of something.
- the act of explaining, reframing, or otherwise showing your own understanding of something.
- a binding custom or practice of a community
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- a branch of science that combines biology and technology with the aim of improving people's quality of life.
- Of God humans are in the image of God in their moral, spiritual, and intellectual nature.
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events.
- Mandate the on-going charge to humanity, in the power and blessing of God, to be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth and to gently subdue and cultivate the earth.
- an idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation
- a comprehensive conception or apprehension of the world especially from a specific standpoint.
- the study of ethical, social, and legal issues that arise in biomedicine and biomedical research.
16 Clues: a binding custom or practice of a community • a usually miniature representation of something. • a careful preservation and protection of something. • a natural science discipline that studies living things. • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events. • an idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-11-30
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- a movement to revive and defend Catholicism in response to the Reformation.
- a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- holding religious beliefs that contradict the teachings of the church
- a reform movement of the 1500s that split the Catholic Church and gave birth to the Protestant religion
- the division of powers among branches of government
- expulsion from a church or religious community
- a religious group or movement within a larger religion sharing a common interpretation of that religion
- an agreement in which people give power to a government in return for its protections
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- a shift in thinking about the study of the natural world that began in the 1500s and departed from traditional religious teachings
- an intellectual movement of the 18th century that applied scientific methods to the study of society and government
- a painting or drawing technique that gives the appearance of depth on a flat surface
- a flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas, that began in Italy in around 1300 and later spread throughout Europe
- an official church pardon that relieved Catholics from punishment for sins
- a Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the worth of the individual and balancing religious faith with secular learning
- the native language of a people, region, or country
- the idea that Earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- a Christian who separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation; today, any member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system, with Earth and the other planets revolving around it
- rights that belong to people "by nature," simply because they are human beings
- non-religious; worldly
20 Clues: non-religious; worldly • expulsion from a church or religious community • the native language of a people, region, or country • the division of powers among branches of government • the idea that Earth is the center of the solar system or universe • holding religious beliefs that contradict the teachings of the church • ...
Invitation to Biology 2016-08-18
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- / fundamental building of all matter
- / multi celled eukaryotic consumer that develops through a series of stages and moves about during part or all of it's life
- / process by which parents produce offspring
- / group of interbreeding individuals of the same species that live in a given area
- / smallest unit of life
- / testable explanation of a natural phenomenon
- / transmission of DNA to offspring
- / process in which an organism keeps it's internal conditions within tolerable ranges by sensing and responding to change
- / a group of species that share a unique set of traits
- / scope of variation among living organisms
- / a community interacting with its environment
- method / systematically making, testing, and evaluating hypothesis
- / the science naming and classifying species
- / all populations of all species in a given area
- / individual that consists of one or more cells
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- / two or more atoms bonded together
- / values or other factual information before accepting it
- / organisms that makes it's own food using energy and non biological raw materials from the environment
- / process by which producers use light energy to make sugars from carbon dioxide and water
- / all regions of earth where organisms live
- / a characteristic or event that differs among individuals or over time,
- / process by which the first cell of a new individual becomes a multi celled adult
- / unique type of organism
- / member of the most diverse and well-known group of single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus
- / the scientific study of life
- / deoxyribonucleic acid; carries hereditary information that guides development and functioning
- / organism that gets energy and nutrients by feeding on tissues, wastes or remains of other organisms
27 Clues: / smallest unit of life • / unique type of organism • / the scientific study of life • / transmission of DNA to offspring • / two or more atoms bonded together • / fundamental building of all matter • / all regions of earth where organisms live • / scope of variation among living organisms • / process by which parents produce offspring • ...
Psychological methods 2024-02-27
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- sample a sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented
- observation The study of behavior in a controlled situation
- method A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time Period
- a prediction, or assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- correlation A relationship between variables, in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases
- group In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment
- A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people
- study an in-depth study of a single person, or a group to reveal some universal principle
- The relationship between variables
- correlation An unpleasant stimulus between two variables, in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases
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- A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher
- population the total group to be a stud or described, and from whom samples may be drawn
- observation The study of behavior in naturally occur situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer
- bias the concept, that people who volunteer to participate in research studies, often defer from those who do not volunteer
- A representative segment of a target population
- An inert substance used in controlled experiments
- To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations
- sample A survey selected by chance which fairly represents the general population
- consent Agreement by an individual to participate in research after receiving information about the purpose of the study
- rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior
20 Clues: The relationship between variables • A representative segment of a target population • An inert substance used in controlled experiments • rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior • observation The study of behavior in a controlled situation • group In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment • ...
Classification Vocabulary 2024-02-09
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- A branching tree depicting evolutionary relationships among organisms
- Makes its own food by photosynthesis; does not need to eat other organisms
- A two-part scientific name using the Genus and the Species name; Genus is capitalized and Species is lower case; both written in italics.
- The system of grouping and naming organisms based on similar characteristics: such as observable traits, behaviors, and DNA
- Domain of unicellular or multicellular eukaryotes, contains Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
- Domain of unicellular prokaryotes, the common bacteria found in most places on earth.
- Has to eat other organisms to obtain energy.
- A simple, single-celled organism; No nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles
- To arrange or organize a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits.
- Lacking a backbone or bony skeleton
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- Domain of unicellular prokaryotes, the "extreme" bacteria only found in very salty, toxic, or high temp areas.
- Eukaryotic, mostly unicellular, heterotrophic OR autotrophic, microscopic
- An organized set of characteristics used to identify organisms. Each step contains two choices until the organism is correctly identified
- Largest taxonomic category. There are 3 categories: Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
- Consisting of a single cell
- a method of asexual reproduction where there is a separation of the parent cell into two new daughter cells
- An animal with a backbone and an internal skeleton.
- Second largest group in taxonomic hierarchy
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Consisting of MANY cells
- Group of closely related species; the first part of the scientific name
- Single or multicellular organism with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
22 Clues: Consisting of MANY cells • Consisting of a single cell • Lacking a backbone or bony skeleton • Second largest group in taxonomic hierarchy • Has to eat other organisms to obtain energy. • An animal with a backbone and an internal skeleton. • A branching tree depicting evolutionary relationships among organisms • ...
CLIL 2020-12-18
17 Clues: 4cs • cefr • skills • gap (fill) • vantage B2 • (gap(fill) • integrated • lower (LOTS) • assisted CALL • brainstorming • (direct)method • direct (method) • cognitive (CALP) • interpersonal (BICS) • (task based) learning • task (based learning) • (task) based (learning)
summative 1 2014-03-14
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- is used for moving small amounts of liquids from one container to another.
- the foremost natural philosopher in the ancient world.
- latin word scientia (scient-sciens).
- used in chemical analysis to measure precisely how much
- is used for titration.
- was the first woman in the world to receive in Nobel prize for physics for her study on radioactivity in 1903
- the simple means a spontaneously combustible material should be treated with with great caution.
- according to its proponents, seeks to
- this is used in the transport of _____ materials
- their societies.
- viral samples and used hypodermic needles
- is known as the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the science that deal with matters.
- or work space.
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- the science that deals with matter and energy and the interaction between them.
- Clearly indicates thet a _____ system is present in the lab-ra
- used the discoveries of the pure science to create practical solution to existing problem.
- is a set of manipulations or specific observation of nature and
- involves the study of living things.
- is used to crush solids into powder for experiments.
- decreases overtime or tkae different values in different
- focuses primarily on the study of people, culture
- the natural world and its different process.
- the study of earth and its composition
- is a characteristics,number or quantity that increases
- considered the most important part of the scientific method.
- used to hold heat and heat liquids.
- warns against biological hazards sign warns and is used for labeling biological substances carrying significant health risk
- study rock and geologist features.
29 Clues: or work space. • their societies. • is used for titration. • study rock and geologist features. • used to hold heat and heat liquids. • the science that deal with matters. • latin word scientia (scient-sciens). • involves the study of living things. • according to its proponents, seeks to • the study of earth and its composition • viral samples and used hypodermic needles • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2024-05-24
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- rule by a single person with absolute power
- based on personal preference instead of reason
- a series of numbers or letters that represent a mathematical or scientific rule
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe. Geo is Greek for "Earth".
- a major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700, in which modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- the division of powers among branches of government
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
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- aform of government in which the monarch’s power is limited by a basic set of laws
- the acceptance of different religious beliefs and customs
- rights that belong to people “by nature,” simply because they are human beings
- a list of basic human rights that a government must protect
- an agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for its protections
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth, revolving around it. Helio is Greek for "sun".
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- an instrument used to make very small objects visible
- a period from the late 1600s to the late 1700s in Europe, in which people changed their outlook on life
20 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • rule by a single person with absolute power • based on personal preference instead of reason • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the division of powers among branches of government • an instrument used to make very small objects visible • ...
important greeks 2024-09-19
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- He is Known for the Battle of Marathon
- Earth’s circumference at 24,675 miles
- and later wrote its history.
- His greatest achievement fought and died in the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C.E.
- He determined that Earth was round and
- His most famous work is the Republic
- responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce, of both the Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire, making Athens the political and cultural focus of Greece.
- He is often called the "Father of Comedy" and is credited as a pioneer of Old Comedy.
- wrote History of the Persian Wars, often seen as the first real history in Western civilization.
- He made pioneering contributions to all fields of philosophy and science, he invented the field of formal logic, and he identified the various scientific disciplines and explored their relationships to each other.
- known for his inventions and scientific discoveries.
- He is best known for his association with the Socratic method of question and answer
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- he is most celebrated as the first to propose a sun-centred universe.
- he retired toward Bactria but was deposed and killed by the Bactrian satrap Bessus.
- one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture
- He built a powerful army and turned Macedonia into the chief power of the Greekworld.
- Great He was 20 when he became king of Macedonia.
- was another great Athenian playwright. His most famous play was Oedipus Rex.
- familiar to geometry students for his Pythagorean theorem
- the greatest historian of the ancient world. He was an Athenian general who fought in the Great Peloponnesian
- After Darius died in 486 b.c he became the new Persian monarch.
- wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry.
22 Clues: and later wrote its history. • His most famous work is the Republic • Earth’s circumference at 24,675 miles • He is Known for the Battle of Marathon • He determined that Earth was round and • wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry. • Great He was 20 when he became king of Macedonia. • known for his inventions and scientific discoveries. • ...
NOS CH1 2022-09-14
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- a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- a spoken or written summary of an observation
- the factor that is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- comparing what you already know about something to new information and deciding whether or not you agree with the new information
- an explanation of observations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- the factor a scientist observes or measures during an experiment
- an interpretation of observations
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- the act of using one or more of your senses to gather information and take note of what occurs
- a statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- a method of writing or displaying very small or very large numbers
- the part of the controlled experiment used to study relationships among variables
- the use of words to describe what is observed in an experiment
- the internationally accepted system of measurement
- the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- the part of a controlled experiment that contains the same factors as the experimental group, but the independent variable is not changed
- the factors in an experiment that remain the same
- a rule that describes a pattern in nature
- any factor that can have more than one value
- the use of numbers to describe what is observed in an experiment
- the practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
- a logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
21 Clues: an interpretation of observations • a rule that describes a pattern in nature • any factor that can have more than one value • a spoken or written summary of an observation • the factors in an experiment that remain the same • the internationally accepted system of measurement • a statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events • ...
vocab 3.2 2023-01-25
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- to derive by reasoning
- noticing or perceiving
- a seeking or request for truth, info or knowledge
- a numerical measure of acidity or hydrogen ion activity
- the factor being tested
- scale numeric range that quantifies the relative concentrations of hydronimu and hydroxide ions in a solution
- key a key for the identification of organisms based on choices between alternative characters
- in an experiment an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables, a standard of comparison
- the forming, sorting, grouping or dividing into classes to form ordered arrangement having defined range of characteristics
- measurable info
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- science of classification of things into groups such as species, genus, family, and order
- investigation into a subject to discover or revise facts
- a statement that can be tested experimentally
- method procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature
- having neither acid nor alkaline qualities
- observable info based on physical characteristics
- a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among 2 or more things by a number of distinctive dots, line or bars
- the chemical group or ion OH-tht consists of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen
- to develop an assumption of an anticipated outcome
- to organize a group using common attributes, qualities, or traits
- any substance with a pH lower than 7.0
- the measure of how many hydroxyl ions a substance has
- one of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end
- the measure of how much hydrogen ions a substance has
- a substance that gives off hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water, has pH above 7.0
- a sheet that has information in a table or systematic arrangement of columns and rows
26 Clues: measurable info • to derive by reasoning • noticing or perceiving • the factor being tested • any substance with a pH lower than 7.0 • having neither acid nor alkaline qualities • a statement that can be tested experimentally • a seeking or request for truth, info or knowledge • observable info based on physical characteristics • ...
Vocab Crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
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- A form of therapy aimed at making patients aware of their unconscious motives to gain control over their behavior.
- Studies the function of consciousness
- An assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables tested through scientific research.
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs, or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others
- any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
- A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans or animals.
- A psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use the information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior.
- A psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth.
- Able to be noticed or perceived
- A psychologist who studies a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders.
- Having to do with someone's thinking and understanding.
- Having to do with an organism’s physical needs.
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- What we think of as pre-wiring is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors.
- A psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors.
- breaking down mental processes into the most essential components.
- an attempt to foretell what will happen
- The scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings.
- help psychologists distinguish between typical and atypical behaviors and gain a more accurate understanding of human and animal behaviors and thoughts.
- A psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their responses to events in the environment.
20 Clues: Able to be noticed or perceived • Studies the function of consciousness • an attempt to foretell what will happen • Having to do with an organism’s physical needs. • Having to do with someone's thinking and understanding. • breaking down mental processes into the most essential components. • The scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes. • ...
Psychology vocab chapter one 2022-09-26
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- their thoughts and feelings
- is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Such study can involve both animal and human behaviors
- vs. Nurture nature is like something that is genetic and nurture is you are exposed to it
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- study how the brain, the nervous system, hormones, and genetics influence our behavior
- In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- a method of self-observation in which participants
- : a psychologist who studied the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
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- a psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- Cognition refers to "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- to make something clear
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
20 Clues: to make something clear • their thoughts and feelings • a method of self-observation in which participants • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measure • A prediction, or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-23
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- Father of modern economics; Evolved the idea of a Free Market System
- A mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon; Created the planetary model with the Sun at the center of the universe
- English politician and contributer to the scientific method of study
- A political philosophy focusing on the rights of the individual, equality before the law, and general liberty for all
- Support for a republican system of government
- a body of non-elected government officials who make decisions over the people
- French political philosopher; Created the idea of seperation of powers
- Economic term for hands-off government approach to an economy
- A system of government where the whole population is typically represented by elected representatives
- Father of liberalism
- A system of government with a King or Queen ruling over the country
- A time period of increased developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry
- A ruler who holds absolute power
- period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical development in Europe
- A global war between England, France, and their allies
- The document that made the United States it's own country
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- A division of all government abilities
- A political philosophy focusing on a free enterprise system, private ownership of business, and socially traditional ideas
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music
- French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician; contributer to modern philosophy
- The United States first government document/system
- A type of monarchy power that is unrestrained by all other institutions, such as churches or government
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer
- Belief in a supreme being; God, Allah, etc.
24 Clues: Father of liberalism • A ruler who holds absolute power • A division of all government abilities • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer • Belief in a supreme being; God, Allah, etc. • Support for a republican system of government • The United States first government document/system • A global war between England, France, and their allies • ...
Phy and psy 2025-12-05
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- The human soul, mind, or spirit.
- Inflammation of the pharynx, typically causing a sore throat.
- The surgical incision into a vein to withdraw blood, often for lab testing; also known as a venipuncture.
- Originating in the mind or having a psychological cause rather than a physical one.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- Inflammation of the walls of a vein.
- A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
- The scientific study of mental disorders, including their origins, development, and manifestations.
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- A therapeutic method, pioneered by Sigmund Freud, for treating mental disorders by investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious mind elements.
- The treatment of mental or emotional disorders by psychological means; often referred to as "talk therapy."
- A person qualified to provide physical therapy; the treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- Relating to the body, as opposed to the mind, or relating to the tangible world.
- The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes.
- branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Affecting the mind or mental processes, typically used to describe a medication that influences mood or behavior.
- A primary classification group of organisms within the animal or plant kingdoms.
- The branch of medicine dealing with physical medicine and rehabilitation.
- Used to describe physical illness or symptoms caused or aggravated by mental factors, such as stress or anxiety.
- person legally qualified to practice medicine; a doctor.
- The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
20 Clues: The human soul, mind, or spirit. • Inflammation of the walls of a vein. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior. • person legally qualified to practice medicine; a doctor. • The use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes. • Inflammation of the pharynx, typically causing a sore throat. • ...
Object Oriented Programming 2025-03-07
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- A variable that belongs to a specific object instance.
- A keyword indicating that a method or variable belongs to a class rather than an instance.
- A method that modifies an object's attributes.
- When a class derives attributes and methods from another class.
- A software development model where code is publicly available for modification.
- The practice of breaking a program into smaller, reusable parts.
- The ability for different classes to respond to the same method call in different ways.
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- A "uses" relationship where an object relies on another object’s functionality.
- A data type that can hold only two values: true or false.
- The practice of restricting direct access to object data.
- A method that retrieves the value of an object's attribute.
- A "has-a" relationship where one object contains another as an attribute.
- The process of creating an object from a class.
- An abstract entity that consists of data and methods.
- a character encoding standard that allows internationalization of text.
- A variable passed to a method to provide input.
- A function inside a class that defines an object's behavior.
- A special method used to initialize an object.
- A diagramming language used to visualize object relationships.
- A blueprint for creating objects.
20 Clues: A blueprint for creating objects. • A method that modifies an object's attributes. • A special method used to initialize an object. • The process of creating an object from a class. • A variable passed to a method to provide input. • An abstract entity that consists of data and methods. • A variable that belongs to a specific object instance. • ...
Marketing 2026-01-15
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- Research conducted first-hand by a business
- The visual and functional design of a product’s container
- A method of primary research involving face-to-face questions
- The process of identifying and satisfying customer needs profitably
- Selling goods directly to consumers online
- A method of advertising using social media platforms
- A pricing method adding a percentage to cost
- A strategy focusing on a small, specialized segment of the market
- Selecting a small group to represent the whole population
- A method of promotion offering discounts or free samples
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- A pricing method based on competitors’ prices
- The proportion of total market sales held by one business
- A pricing method where a low price is set to enter a market
- The four elements of marketing strategy
- A pricing method where a high price is set initially
- The perception customers have of a product
- A reason why consumer spending patterns change over time
- Dividing a market into groups based on age, income, or lifestyle
- A factor that makes markets more competitive
- A stage in the product life cycle after growth
- A strategy to prolong a product’s life cycle
- A strategy targeting a large audience with one product
- Research using existing data sources
23 Clues: Research using existing data sources • The four elements of marketing strategy • The perception customers have of a product • Selling goods directly to consumers online • Research conducted first-hand by a business • A factor that makes markets more competitive • A strategy to prolong a product’s life cycle • A pricing method adding a percentage to cost • ...
Thermal physics 2023-10-13
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- Change of a substance from a gas to a liquid.
- The study of heat energy and its transformations.
- Italian scientist known for his contributions to the scientific method and physics.
- Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves.
- Force per unit area.
- Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass by one degree Celsius.
- Instrument used to measure temperature.
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- Heat transfer through the movement of fluids.
- PV=constant at constant temperature is known as ______.
- A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
- When two objects are at the same temperature, they are in ______.
- Heat absorbed or released during a change of phase at constant temperature.
- The lowest possible temperature, at which a substance has minimal internal energy.
- A state of matter with charged particles but no overall charge.
- Change of a substance from a liquid to a gas at temperatures below its boiling point.
- The energy of motion.
- Heat transfer through direct contact of particles.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
18 Clues: Force per unit area. • The energy of motion. • A group of atoms bonded together. • Instrument used to measure temperature. • Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves. • Heat transfer through the movement of fluids. • Change of a substance from a gas to a liquid. • A measure of disorder or randomness in a system. • The study of heat energy and its transformations. • ...
AQS Scientist 2020-10-15
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- Famous for his monographs on jellyfish
- Invented scuba gear in 1943
- First Hawaiian Native woman to earn a Ph.D. in science, named over 200 new species of algae
- Built a sustainable marine aquarium in 1846
- Created the African American Oral History project and a Marine biology project for students
- CEO of the NGO Beneath the Waves
- Used special techniques to regrow coral in the Red Sea reef
- Created a method of determining the age of a fish by observing the otoliths
- Pioneered integration of fisheries, oceanography and meteorology
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- The world's expert on shipworms
- The first woman to earn a P.h.D and the first to study/name algae
- Studies fish stability in reefs of the Caribbean
- Theory of Evolution
- Worked to improve the shark reputation of the world founded Cape Haze Marine Lab
- Famous for writing Silent Spring which helped environmental consciousness
- Wrote "the bible" of oceanographers
- Cephalopod expert
- Published in the Scientific American while in high school,provided the first specimen of Bugula Neritina
18 Clues: Cephalopod expert • Theory of Evolution • Invented scuba gear in 1943 • The world's expert on shipworms • CEO of the NGO Beneath the Waves • Wrote "the bible" of oceanographers • Famous for his monographs on jellyfish • Built a sustainable marine aquarium in 1846 • Studies fish stability in reefs of the Caribbean • Used special techniques to regrow coral in the Red Sea reef • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-09-22
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- Variable: the purposely manipulated variable in the experiment
- the chemical reactions that occur in the cells of all organisms
- any form of data dealing with numbers
- Group: special group in some experiments that is set up for comparison only
- the life process of moving substances around the body
- maintaining a constant internal environment (steady-state)
- An educated guess
- the life process of taking smaller simple substances and chemically combining them to form more complex substances
- any form of data not dealing with numbers
- method: an organized way of using evidence to problem solve
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- variable: the observable results of the experiment
- the steps you follow in order to find the answer to your hypothesis
- the life process of removing wastes from the body
- information gathered by our natural senses
- measured or observed results of the experiment
- the study of living things (organisms)
- the answer to your hypothesis based on the data collected from your experiment
- a signal to which an organism responds
18 Clues: An educated guess • any form of data dealing with numbers • the study of living things (organisms) • a signal to which an organism responds • any form of data not dealing with numbers • information gathered by our natural senses • measured or observed results of the experiment • the life process of removing wastes from the body • ...
Vocab Review 2025-06-12
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- when an animal looks like another animal to scare off predators
- the remains of an animal from millions of years ago
- when a group of animals lives in the same place
- animal with a backbone and skeleton
- when an animal conserves its energy by sleeping over winter
- the first step of the scientific method
- a trait that helps a living thing live in its environment
- the color of your eyes is an __________ trait
- the language you speak is a __________ trait
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- to blend in with your environment
- a relationship where one animal benefits whilst the other suffers
- a singular type of animal
- the most important species in a food web is a _________ species.
- the fight between species for resources
- the theory that animals change over a long period of time
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another
- what conifers use to reproduce
- the difference in traits within the same species
18 Clues: a singular type of animal • what conifers use to reproduce • to blend in with your environment • animal with a backbone and skeleton • the fight between species for resources • the first step of the scientific method • the language you speak is a __________ trait • the color of your eyes is an __________ trait • when a group of animals lives in the same place • ...
Experimental Design Review Crossword 2023-05-18
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- Claim that either supports or rejects the hypothesis using data (1.2).
- What is being attempted to answer or proved (1.2).
- Uses one or more senses to gather information (1.1).
- The sky is blue is an example of a ___________ observation (1.1).
- The information gathered (Also called evidence) (1.1).
- Number of steps in the scientific method (1.2).
- Horizontal (left to right) line on a graph (1.2).
- Steps taken to answer a question or prove a theory (1.2).
- You use your ______ _________ to make observations (1.1).
- A graph mist always have a ___________ (1.2).
- Involves Numbers (1.1).
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- Variable that is NOT changed (constant) (1.2).
- Step that required writing down data and looking at it closely (1.2).
- Possible explanation to answer a question (1.2).
- Factor in an experiment that can be changed (1.2).
- There are seven runners in the race is a ____________ observation (1.1).
- Vertical (up and down) line on a graph (1.2).
- Characteristics that cannot be measured or counted (1.1).
- Variable changed because of the Independent Variable (what you are measuring) (1.2).
- Variable changed on Purpose (1.2).
20 Clues: Involves Numbers (1.1). • Variable changed on Purpose (1.2). • Vertical (up and down) line on a graph (1.2). • A graph mist always have a ___________ (1.2). • Variable that is NOT changed (constant) (1.2). • Number of steps in the scientific method (1.2). • Possible explanation to answer a question (1.2). • Horizontal (left to right) line on a graph (1.2). • ...
Globalisation 2013-07-24
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- 1.Talk about (something) with another person or group of people.
- A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- Bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- An international computer network providing e-mail and information from computers in educational institutions
- Existing, occurring, or carried on between two or more nations.
- Of or relating to economics or the economy.
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- The earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
- The method of human communication
- The action or process of paying someone or something, or of being paid.
- growth to a global or worldwide scale
- Reciprocal action or influence
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- Be incompatible or at variance; clash.
- Buy and sell goods and services.
- Machinery and equipment developed from such scientific knowledge.
- Of or relating to the whole world
- Give something and receive something of the same kind in return.
18 Clues: Reciprocal action or influence • Buy and sell goods and services. • The method of human communication • Of or relating to the whole world • growth to a global or worldwide scale • Be incompatible or at variance; clash. • Of or relating to economics or the economy. • The imparting or exchanging of information or news. • Send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • ...
What is Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-06
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- variable that changes in response to the independent variable (also called dependent)
- a well-tested explanation for a range of observations (example: Theory of Pangaea)
- making a forecast for the future
- what you do with your senses to gather information
- a kind of experiment where only one variable is changed at a time
- what scientists expect to happen every time (Example: Newton's Laws of Motion)
- possible explanation for a set of observations
- the type of observation that deals with numbers
- a type of definition used in the scientific method to help further explain or measure
- purposely changed variable (also called independent)
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- factors that change in an experiment
- the type of observation that uses the five senses
- a way of learning about the natural world
- sharing of ideas with other scientists through writing and speaking
- an attitude of doubt
- facts, figures, and evidence
- explaining and interpreting what you observe
- things like diagrams, charts, pictures, to represent larger or smaller objects, prototypes, buildings, and many more
18 Clues: an attitude of doubt • facts, figures, and evidence • making a forecast for the future • factors that change in an experiment • a way of learning about the natural world • explaining and interpreting what you observe • possible explanation for a set of observations • the type of observation that deals with numbers • the type of observation that uses the five senses • ...
Psychological Perspectives 2024-02-06
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- Noam Chomsky was very influential in beginning this type of revolution.
- Created the first laboratory for psychological research.
- Understanding the conscious experience through introspection.
- The scientific study of mind and behavior.
- Focuses on humans as a whole rather than individual parts.
- Proposed a hierarchy of human needs in motivating behavior.
- Developed a client-centered therapy method.
- Process by which someone examines their own conscious experience in an attempt to break it into its component parts
- Focuses on observing and controlling behavior.
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- Skinner studied how behavior was affected by these.
- Emphasizes the potential for good that is innate in all humans.
- Studied "hysteria" and neurosis.
- How mental activities help an organism adapt to its environment.
- According to Gestalt, this is greater than the sum of its parts.
- Focuses on the role of the unconscious in affecting conscious behavior.
- Russian physiologist who discovered the concept of classical conditioning.
- Known as the father of behaviorism within psychology.
- First American psychologist, established functionalism.
18 Clues: Studied "hysteria" and neurosis. • The scientific study of mind and behavior. • Developed a client-centered therapy method. • Focuses on observing and controlling behavior. • Skinner studied how behavior was affected by these. • Known as the father of behaviorism within psychology. • First American psychologist, established functionalism. • ...
Internal Education Crossword 2021-12-06
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- probiotics and other dietary components that have a positive effect on mental health (13)
- statistical method used to compare results of multiple scientific studies (4,8)
- stool chart used to assess stool consistency of patients (7)
- A type of single-celled microorganism (8)
- major lifestyle factor affecting gut microbiota (4)
- __________ are more susceptible to URTIs than the gerenal population (8)
- state of imbalance within the gut microbiota (9)
- _______ _________ cells are reduced in smokers (7,6)
- fuel for gut microbes (10)
- ________ bowel syndrome is a common condition affecting the digestive tract (9)
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- Main nerve that connects the gut and the brain (5)
- fermented food containing dairy (6)
- protective layer found on the epithelial cells of the gut (5)
- symptom that is characterised by long stool transit time (12)
- Genus of lactic acid bacteria (13)
- collection of microorganisms and their genetic material found within a habitat (10)
- ________ ______ mice are often used to study the effects of gut microbiota on health and disease (4,4)
- disease-causing microorganisms (8)
18 Clues: fuel for gut microbes (10) • Genus of lactic acid bacteria (13) • disease-causing microorganisms (8) • fermented food containing dairy (6) • A type of single-celled microorganism (8) • state of imbalance within the gut microbiota (9) • Main nerve that connects the gut and the brain (5) • major lifestyle factor affecting gut microbiota (4) • ...
Floral Review 1 2025-11-11
Across
- Stem with large rounded heads
- What is the scientific name for Peace Lily
- Adding white to a color
- Red,blue,yellow
- establish the skeleton of a design, height and width
- Mixing two primary colors
- Floral material that has an airy look.
- Formal,equilateral design
- Scientific name for Chinese Evergreen
- Adding white to a color
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- triangular pattern with a strong "L-line"
- Adding gray to a color
- Adding black to a color
- flower with small white florets
- Flower with distinctive shape,creates focal
- flower with small white florets
- Hides mechanics of a floral design
- foliage is removed to prevent this in water
- What is scientific name for Dumbcane
19 Clues: Red,blue,yellow • Adding gray to a color • Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Adding white to a color • Mixing two primary colors • Formal,equilateral design • Stem with large rounded heads • flower with small white florets • flower with small white florets • Hides mechanics of a floral design • What is scientific name for Dumbcane • ...
Sci Method CW 2025-06-03
Across
- Collection of facts
- A scientific prediction for experiment
- A scientific test where only one variable is changed at a time
- anything detected with the senses
- data A statement that describes an observation
- Variable Something that you change in an experiment.
- Variable Something that you measure in an experiment.
- data Data that is based on observable characteristics
- Comparing the results of the experiment to the prediction
- Something that stays the same in an experiment.
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- data Data that is based on measurable
- A numbered, step-by-step set of directions
- A logical explanation or conclusion based on observations and/or facts
- List of things you'll use in experiment
- A scientific process is a statement of whether the original hypothesis was right or wrong
15 Clues: Collection of facts • anything detected with the senses • A scientific prediction for experiment • List of things you'll use in experiment • data Data that is based on measurable • A numbered, step-by-step set of directions • Something that stays the same in an experiment. • data A statement that describes an observation • ...
Pio 2023-01-18
Across
- A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
- the body of literary works produced in Spain.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- the application of scientific methods and techniques to matters under investigation by a court of law.
- academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology.
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group.
- the science of life and living organisms.
- the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
- senior year.
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- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
- the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- multidisciplinary field that refers to the skill sets needed in the contemporary, advanced automated manufacturing industry.
- psychotherapy focused on body mediation.
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- the coordination and administration of business activities, tasks, and resources to achieve a set objective.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
18 Clues: senior year. • psychotherapy focused on body mediation. • the science of life and living organisms. • the body of literary works produced in Spain. • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group. • the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society. • ...
Pio 2023-01-18
Across
- A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
- the body of literary works produced in Spain.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- the application of scientific methods and techniques to matters under investigation by a court of law.
- academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology.
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group.
- the science of life and living organisms.
- the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
- senior year.
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- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
- the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- multidisciplinary field that refers to the skill sets needed in the contemporary, advanced automated manufacturing industry.
- psychotherapy focused on body mediation.
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- the coordination and administration of business activities, tasks, and resources to achieve a set objective.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
18 Clues: senior year. • psychotherapy focused on body mediation. • the science of life and living organisms. • the body of literary works produced in Spain. • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group. • the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society. • ...
Pio 2023-01-18
Across
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- the application of scientific methods and techniques to matters under investigation by a court of law.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
- multidisciplinary field that refers to the skill sets needed in the contemporary, advanced automated manufacturing industry.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology.
- academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives.
- the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
Down
- senior year.
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
- the science of life and living organisms.
- the coordination and administration of business activities, tasks, and resources to achieve a set objective.
- psychotherapy focused on body mediation.
- the body of literary works produced in Spain.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
18 Clues: senior year. • psychotherapy focused on body mediation. • the science of life and living organisms. • the body of literary works produced in Spain. • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group. • the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society. • ...
Pio 2023-01-18
Across
- psychotherapy focused on body mediation.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- senior year.
- A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
- the body of literary works produced in Spain.
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group.
Down
- academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives.
- the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology.
- the science of life and living organisms.
- the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
- multidisciplinary field that refers to the skill sets needed in the contemporary, advanced automated manufacturing industry.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- the coordination and administration of business activities, tasks, and resources to achieve a set objective.
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
- the application of scientific methods and techniques to matters under investigation by a court of law.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
18 Clues: senior year. • psychotherapy focused on body mediation. • the science of life and living organisms. • the body of literary works produced in Spain. • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group. • the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society. • ...
Human Being Topics 2025-09-26
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- political philosophy that uses a dialectical materialist interpretation of historical development, known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict.
- training and control for self-improvement or the enforcement of rules and order
- a point of view.
- a system of ideas, beliefs, and values that explains and shapes how individuals and groups understand the world and how society should be organized
- to highlight it, stress its importance, or draw special attention to it
- relating to biology or living organisms.
- the comprehensive, scientific study of humanity, focusing on human beings across all cultures and all time, from their origins to the present
- how do you see or persive sth
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- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- the action of manipulating something in a skillful manner
- a supposition
- The act or process of changing a religious, political, or societal institution for the better
- a diverse group of academic disciplines that apply the scientific method to study human behavior and society, examining individuals, groups, relationships, and institutions
- the observable actions, activities, and reactions of an individual, organism, or system in response to internal and external stimuli within its environment
- primates characterized by bipedalism, a lack of body hair, and advanced intelligence, allowing for complex thought, language, and creativity
- only, completely, or without others
- the human race (everyone on Earth) or, more abstractly, the quality of being human and showing compassion, kindness, and empathy toward others
- encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good)
18 Clues: a supposition • a point of view. • how do you see or persive sth • only, completely, or without others • relating to biology or living organisms. • the action of manipulating something in a skillful manner • to highlight it, stress its importance, or draw special attention to it • training and control for self-improvement or the enforcement of rules and order • ...
Maine Invertebrates 2024-04-09
Across
- the phylum name for polycheates and leeches
- adult sea stars have _________ radial symmetry
- the phylum that includes coral and the Portuguese Man O War
- sea _______ have a mouth system called "Aristotle's Lantern"
- one group of parasitic worms that can live in fish and other marine life
- this subgroup of cnidarians has the deadly "sea wasp"
- lobsters, crabs, and other crustaceans must do this as they grow
- the scientific name for the subgroup that includes cuttlefish and chambered nautilus
- predatory worms with a transparent body that are mostly pelagic and eat plankton
- Platyhelminthes are commonly known as ______
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- these worms grasp their prey with a long proboscis
- the scientific name for the subgroup of sea snails and sea slugs
- this phylum name means "spiny skin"
- the scientific name for marine sponges
- the stinging cells of sea jellies and sea anemones
- this phylum includes snails, clams and squid
- the scientific name for the subgroup of clams, mussels and scallops
- the largest, by number of species, of all animal phylums
- the phylum name for tunicates and lancelets as well as humans
- sea jellies have ______ symmetry
20 Clues: sea jellies have ______ symmetry • this phylum name means "spiny skin" • the scientific name for marine sponges • the phylum name for polycheates and leeches • this phylum includes snails, clams and squid • Platyhelminthes are commonly known as ______ • adult sea stars have _________ radial symmetry • these worms grasp their prey with a long proboscis • ...
Classification of living things 2024-07-15
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- Unicellular organism that moves using pseudopodia
- Kingdom of multicellular organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis
- The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
- Process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods
- Kingdom consisting mostly of single-celled organisms with a true nucleus
- Kingdom of mostly multicellular organisms that decompose organic material
- Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms
- A type of fungus used in baking and brewing
- The second part of a scientific name, written in lowercase
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- Kingdom of multicellular organisms that consume other organisms for food
- Unicellular organisms without a true nucleus, found in various environments
- Organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- Single-celled organisms similar to bacteria but with different genetics
- A type of roundworm, often used in scientific research
- The first part of a scientific name, always capitalised
- A diverse group of mostly single-celled organisms with a true nucleus
- Organism that obtains food by consuming other organisms
- The scientist who developed the binomial naming system
- Organisms consisting of many cells
- The formatting style used for scientific names in print
20 Clues: Organisms consisting of many cells • A type of fungus used in baking and brewing • Unicellular organism that moves using pseudopodia • Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms • A type of roundworm, often used in scientific research • The scientist who developed the binomial naming system • The first part of a scientific name, always capitalised • ...
Pio 2023-01-18
Across
- A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
- the body of literary works produced in Spain.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- the application of scientific methods and techniques to matters under investigation by a court of law.
- academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology.
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group.
- the science of life and living organisms.
- the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
- senior year.
Down
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
- the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- multidisciplinary field that refers to the skill sets needed in the contemporary, advanced automated manufacturing industry.
- psychotherapy focused on body mediation.
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- the coordination and administration of business activities, tasks, and resources to achieve a set objective.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
18 Clues: senior year. • psychotherapy focused on body mediation. • the science of life and living organisms. • the body of literary works produced in Spain. • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group. • the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society. • ...
Pio 2023-01-18
Across
- academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives.
- A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- the art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
- the body of literary works produced in Spain.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- the application of scientific methods and techniques to matters under investigation by a court of law.
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
Down
- multidisciplinary field that refers to the skill sets needed in the contemporary, advanced automated manufacturing industry.
- application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
- psychotherapy focused on body mediation.
- the coordination and administration of business activities, tasks, and resources to achieve a set objective.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- senior year.
- the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology.
- the science of life and living organisms.
- the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
18 Clues: senior year. • psychotherapy focused on body mediation. • the science of life and living organisms. • the body of literary works produced in Spain. • the mental characteristics or attitude of a person or group. • the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society. • ...
Ch 8 Key Terms Compsci 2023-11-06
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- This removes any leading, and trailing whitespaces.
- This method returns a copy of the string with leading characters removed.
- This method is used to check whether the string consists of alphabets.
- Operator that evaluates to true if it does not finds a variable in the specified sequence and false otherwise.
- This function returns True if all the characters in a string are whitespaces, otherwise False.
- The extraction of a part of a string, list, or tuple.
- This method finds the first occurrence of the specified value.
- This method splits a string into a list.
- When no change is possible over time.
- This method takes optional characters passed as arguments. The characters you add as arguments specify what characters you would like to remove from the start and end of the string.
- This method replaces a specified phrase with another specified phrase.
- This method returns a copy of the string by removing the trailing characters specified as argument.
- This method returns True if all the characters are in lower case, otherwise False.
- This operator will make multiple copies of that particular object and combines them together.
- This method converts all lowercase characters in a string into uppercase characters and returns it.
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- This function returns a Boolean value TRUE if all the values in the input string are digits; else it returns FALSE.
- This method removes all the trailing characters from the string.
- Obtaining a new string that contains both of the original strings.
- This method checks a value against a given string and returns True if the string ends with that value.
- The process of accessing a specific element in a sequence, such as a string or list, using its position or index number.
- Keyword used to check if a value is present in a sequence.
- This method returns True if all the characters are in upper case, otherwise False.
- A type of exception in python that is raised by the system when the index specified as subscript does not lie in the range of indices of bounds of a list.
- Takes no arguments and returns the lowercased strings from the given string by converting each uppercase character to lowercase.
- A string method that returns True if the input string starts with the specified prefix(string); else it returns False.
- Returns True if all the characters are alphanumeric, meaning alphabet letter (a-z) and numbers (0-9).
- This function removes characters from the left based on the argument (a string specifying the set of characters to be removed).
27 Clues: When no change is possible over time. • This method splits a string into a list. • This removes any leading, and trailing whitespaces. • The extraction of a part of a string, list, or tuple. • Keyword used to check if a value is present in a sequence. • This method finds the first occurrence of the specified value. • ...
Java Vocabulary 2024-01-09
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- verbs/actions/work a class can do
- The variables/actual values in a method or constructor call (2 words)
- variables passed between calling and receiving object, between the parenthesis
- variable type for whole numbers
- The variables inside the parenthesis in a method or constructor header (2 words)
- adjectives used to describe the object, they become variables
- Variable declared at the top of the class, available for the entire class, associated with attributes
- has same name as class, sets up instance variables
- What is required to access a method belonging to another class, symbol (two words)
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- The top line when you get ready to code a method, includes access, return type, name, formal parameters (2 words)
- variable type for true/false values
- variable type for floating point (decimal) numbers
- Using the + to put together two Strings
- accessor type that prevents code from outside the class from using the method/variable
- template for objects of this type
- At the end of every Java statement
- accessor type that allows code to use the method outside of the class
- variable type for words
18 Clues: variable type for words • variable type for whole numbers • verbs/actions/work a class can do • template for objects of this type • At the end of every Java statement • variable type for true/false values • Using the + to put together two Strings • variable type for floating point (decimal) numbers • has same name as class, sets up instance variables • ...
Unit 4 Pharmaceutical Microbiology Assignment 2020-09-25
Across
- test organism used in assessment of streptomycin
- Background area of clean room is ventilated by___airflow
- zone of inhibition observed in?
- lowest concentration of antimicrobial compound found to inhibit growth of test microorganisms is called as?
- dioctylphthalate
- active against bacteria
- test organism used in assessment of riboflavin
- potent source of contamination
- circular area in which growth of micro organism is inhibited
- test primarily used for confirmation of sterility already built in product
- most widely used monitoring method for manufacturing of parenterals(air sampling method)
- liquid dilution method also called as?
- indicator used in titrimetric method of vitB12
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- has air velocity of 10.5 ft/min
- test organism used for assessment of vit B-12
- test organism used for assessment of pantothenate and niacin
- method of growth of microbial culture in uniform solution of antibiotic in fluid medium favourable to its growth in absence of antibiotic
- qualitative/quantitative determination of chemical compounds with aid of microorganisms
- technique used to prevent access of microbial and particulate contamination
- Critical areas are supplied with ___airflow
- Validation of___by DOP test
- method used to perform microbiological assay of cyanocobalamin
22 Clues: dioctylphthalate • active against bacteria • Validation of___by DOP test • potent source of contamination • has air velocity of 10.5 ft/min • zone of inhibition observed in? • liquid dilution method also called as? • Critical areas are supplied with ___airflow • test organism used for assessment of vit B-12 • indicator used in titrimetric method of vitB12 • ...
Numerical-1 2026-02-15
Across
- One of the central-difference formulae in interpolation
- Worked out a method for computing errors in quadratic formulae
- Gives with Newton the name to an iterative process
- Estimation of quantity values beyond a known range
- Determinant associated to the characteristic equation
- Property of a strictly diagonally dominant matrix
- Gives names to coefficients of the series expansion of x(exp(x)-1)^(-1)
- Effective but cumbersome iterative method for the real roots of polynomials
- Possibly the simplest rule for numerical integration
- One of the multistep methods for ODEs
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- Formula designed for the numerical evaluation of double integrals
- Author of Exercitationes geometric
- Other name for the method of steepest descent
- Generic name for techniques to solve problems that employ random numbers
- The Seidel process is a modification of the method of
- Standard matrix norm defined in terms of the square root of traces
- Method to accelerate convergence of power series
- Known for his tables of antilogarithms
- Convenient scheme for machine computations
- Añternative name for the method of proportional parts
20 Clues: Author of Exercitationes geometric • One of the multistep methods for ODEs • Known for his tables of antilogarithms • Convenient scheme for machine computations • Other name for the method of steepest descent • Method to accelerate convergence of power series • Property of a strictly diagonally dominant matrix • Gives with Newton the name to an iterative process • ...
Chemistry 2018-08-30
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- apparatus- laboratory equipment
- variable- a variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another.
- the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists and which has a tangible, solid presence.
- intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- Factor- an arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into an equivalent expressed in another.
- units- A system of measurement in which the basic units are the meter, the second, and the kilogram.
- analysis- analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- a statement of fact, deduced from observation, to the effect that a particular natural or scientific phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions are present.
- method- 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.
- thinking-the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
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- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- variable- a variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- an individual thing regarded as single and complete but which can also form an individual component of a larger or more complex whole.
- a conceptual structure or entity on which something draws or depends.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- figures- each of the digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first nonzero digit.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
24 Clues: apparatus- laboratory equipment • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • a conceptual structure or entity on which something draws or depends. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-08-22
Across
- based on observation or experiment
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
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- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- approach to psychology that focuses on the basic elements that make up the conscious mental experience
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • ...
Method Evaluation/Comparison 2015-10-01
Across
- with-in run replication
- compares regression line with data
- concentration of analyte used for determining medical values
- between-run replication
- error that isn't predictable
- rough estimates of error
- uses pure standards
- compares precision of two methods
- measures constant error
- used in comparing the old and new method of testing
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- results outside of this can't be reported
- max amount of error that can be applied to you'r results
- uses protein based samples
- measures proportional error
- do this if preliminary is acceptable
- error that is predictable
- determines if there is a significant difference between the two method results
17 Clues: uses pure standards • with-in run replication • between-run replication • measures constant error • rough estimates of error • error that is predictable • uses protein based samples • measures proportional error • error that isn't predictable • compares precision of two methods • compares regression line with data • do this if preliminary is acceptable • ...
Sharks 2014-06-23
8 Clues: scientific name-Prionace glauca • scientific name-Squatina squatina • scientific name-Centrophorus isodon • scientific name-Bythaelurus alcocki • scientific name-Carcharhinus leucas • scientific name-Scyliorhinus capensis • scientific name-Carcharhinus melanopterus • scientific name-Pseudocarcharias kamoharai
Moths 2021-12-01
Across
- temperate species of night-flying moth,scientific name is biston betularia
- also known as the American Moon moth,actias luna
- attacus atlas,one of the largest moths in the world
- prefers cold climates,scientific name is arctia caja
- coscinocera hercules,wingspan 10.6 inches
- leafroller moth,scientific name is epiphyas postvittana
- hemaris diffinis,also sometimes called flying lobster
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- causes severe crop damage,mamestra brassicae
- is the family galleriini,subfamily is galleriinae
- brightly colored arctiid moth,tyria jacobaeae
- major pests,scientific name is cydia pomonella
- dryocampa rubicunda,small North American moth
- cadra calidella,also known as the date moth
- also known as the Madagascan moon moth,one of the world´s largest silk moths
14 Clues: coscinocera hercules,wingspan 10.6 inches • cadra calidella,also known as the date moth • causes severe crop damage,mamestra brassicae • brightly colored arctiid moth,tyria jacobaeae • dryocampa rubicunda,small North American moth • major pests,scientific name is cydia pomonella • also known as the American Moon moth,actias luna • ...
Human Relation 2015-01-25
Across
- pane of Johari Window that contains information that you and others do not know about you
- information that tells one how well he or she has performed
- the actual person an individual may be
- refers to not being part of a company-sponsored program.
- pane of Johari Window that contains information known to us about ourselves but is hidden from others
- pane of Johari Window consisting of information that is known to self and others
- the extent to which an organization is productive and satisfies the demands of interested parties, such as employees, customers, and investors.
- pane of Johari Window that contains information that others are aware of but we cannot see in ourselves in reference to both negative and positive.
- a key figure in advancing the cause of industrial humanism, Her experience as a management consultant led her to believe that the key to increased productivity was to motivate employees, rather than simply ordering better job performance.
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities, self-respect
- gathering valid information about oneself:
- an understanding of the self, based on what could have been if something in the past had happened differently
- applying research methods to investigate problems of employee productivity using the scientific method; in the study, employees reacted positively because management cared about them.
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- was one of the two key figures in developing this philosophy of industrial humanism. He cautioned mangers that emotional factors were a more important contributor to productivity than physical and logical factors.
- study of one's own behavior and motivation
- area for growth or weakness
- the expenditure of physical and mental effort in work is a natural as play or rest, External control and the treat of punishment are not the only means for bringing about effort toward reaching company objectives. Employees will exercise self-direction and self0control in the service of objectives to which they attach high valence. Commitment to objectives is related to the rewards associated with their achievement.
- managing people through more effective methods of human relations known as Theory X and Theory Y.
- what a person communicates about himself or herself and what others actually perceive about the person.
- a formal method of feedback used from superiors to convey to you what he or she thinks you are doing well and not so well.
- a person dislikes work and will avoid it if they can, because of this dislike of work, most people must be coerced, controlled, directed, or threatened with punishment to get them to put forth enough effort to achieve organizational goals. The average employee prefers to be directed, wishes to shirk responsibility, has relatively little ambition, and highly values job security.
- system in which teammates contribute to an evaluation of a person's job performance
- movement that began as a concentrated effort by some mangers and their advisers to become more sensitive to the needs of employees or to treat them in a more humanistic manner.
- The art of using systematic knowledge about human behavior to improve personal, job and career effectiveness.
- refers to differences among people because of their racial or ethnic backgrounds, language, dress and traditions.
- a grid showing how much information you know about yourself as well as how much other people know about you.
- the process of organizing the employees of a company into a labor union which will act as a intermediary between the employees and company management.
- considered the father of scientific management, was an engineer by background, he used scientific analysis and experiments to increase worker output.
- theory that focuses on the application of scientific methods to increase individual workers' productivity.
- a complex idea generally referring to a person's total being or individuality
30 Clues: area for growth or weakness • the actual person an individual may be • study of one's own behavior and motivation • gathering valid information about oneself: • refers to not being part of a company-sponsored program. • confidence in one's own worth or abilities, self-respect • information that tells one how well he or she has performed • ...
Living things 2012-09-22
Across
- The way in which animals have changed to live in theirenvironment.
- Cars and living things do this.
- When the colour of an animal helps it not to be seen.
- Camels have wide feet to help them walk on this.
- The scientific word for eating.
- The scientific word fpr breathing.
- The scientific word for getting bigger
- The ratio of surface area to mass in polar bears.
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- The scientific word for having babies
- Camels store this in their humps.
- Hearing,smell,taste and sight are examples of these.
- Desert foxes have large ones.
- The production of waste by living things.
13 Clues: Desert foxes have large ones. • Cars and living things do this. • The scientific word for eating. • Camels store this in their humps. • The scientific word fpr breathing. • The scientific word for having babies • The scientific word for getting bigger • The production of waste by living things. • Camels have wide feet to help them walk on this. • ...
Matter and Mixtures 2025-03-20
Across
- The separation technique where low density substances float on water.
- The scientific name for a mixture of liquids and dissolved substances.
- The name given to the type of solids that form during crystallisation.
- A state of matter where the atoms vibrate on the spot and are in a set structure.
- The process of letting solids settle at the bottom of a solution.
- The separation technique where particles are separated on their size using a sifter.
- The separation technique of pouring excess liquid off the top of settled solids.
- The separation technique that causes crystals to form.
- The separation technique where a magnet is used to separate magnetic materials.
- The scientific name for when two of the same atoms are bonded together.
- The scientific word for something that can be dissolved in water.
- The property that tells us how compact the atoms in a substance are.
- Table What scientists use to keep all the elements organised depending on their properties
- The separation technique where a filter is used to retrieve solids from a solution.
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- The types of elements found on the left-hand side of the periodic table.
- The property that tells us how bendy a substance is.
- The separation technique where two liquids with different boiling points can be separated by boiling them.
- The separation technique of vaporising away liquid to leave a solid behind.
- The main piece of equipment needed for filtration.
- The scientific word for moving.
- The scientific name for a single type of atom.
- A state of matter where the atoms are very far apart and not touching.
- The types of elements found on the right-hand side of the periodic table.
- The scientific word for something that cannot be dissolved in water.
- The separation technique that separates different colours using paper and water.
- The property that tells us how shiny a substance is.
- The scientific name for when two different types of atoms are joined together.
- A state of matter where the atoms are touching but can move freely around one another.
- The property that tells us how well a substance can conduct heat or electricity.
- The name given to multiple substances that have been mixed together.
30 Clues: The scientific word for moving. • The scientific name for a single type of atom. • The main piece of equipment needed for filtration. • The property that tells us how bendy a substance is. • The property that tells us how shiny a substance is. • The separation technique that causes crystals to form. • The process of letting solids settle at the bottom of a solution. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-05-23
Across
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake.
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment.
- a psychologist who studies the function (rather than the structure) of consciousness.
- based on observation or experiment.
- assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding.
- having to do with an organism's physical process.
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders.
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals.
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- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior.
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts.
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals.
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth.
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study.
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behavior.
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment. • having to do with an organism's physical process. • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding. • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake. • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals. • ...
Science Vocab 2022-08-25
5 Clues: things you think about then try • variable the variable that never changes • variable the variable you change on purpose • variable the variable that relies on the scientist's changes • Method 6 steps of processing for studying and reach answers.
Java crossword Labs 2021-07-08
Across
- general class, from which a more specialized class inherits
- a sequence of statements that has a name, may have formal parameters, and may return a value
- see do-while
- a method that sets parameters
- a method with the same name, but different arguments
- refers to changing an entity of one datatype into another
- a class that implements a growable array of object reference a value that denotes the location of the object in memory
- an item of information that is specified to a method, when the method is called
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- a method that gets parameters
- a sequence of characters
- a program that translates code into machine language
- a class that inherits variables and methods from a superclass but adds instance variables, adds methods, or redefines methods
- name of a variable, method or class
- a parameter of a method other than the object on which the method is invoked. They are enclosed by parenthesis
- a type with no instance variables, only abstract methods and constants
15 Clues: see do-while • a sequence of characters • a method that gets parameters • a method that sets parameters • name of a variable, method or class • a program that translates code into machine language • a method with the same name, but different arguments • refers to changing an entity of one datatype into another • general class, from which a more specialized class inherits • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2023-05-23
Across
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how thought processes influence our behaviors
- is a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- person who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior
- phycologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- having to do with an organism's physical processes.
- is the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
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- phycologist who studies the function of consciousness
- branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders
- phycologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- person who studies how unconsciousness motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- based on observation or experiment
- psychologists who analyze how organisms learn to modify their behaviors based on their response to events in the environment
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
17 Clues: based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes. • phycologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • ...
SS9 3Q 260223 Crossword 2026-02-22
Across
- – The three social classes of pre-revolutionary France.
- – Theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe.
- – Author who argued society should follow the "General Will."
- – The short title of Isaac Newton's major scientific work.
- – Author who argued for the equal rights of women.
- – The chief source of knowledge and authority in the Enlightenment.
- LAWS – Rules discoverable by reason that govern human behavior.
- – Philosopher who believed every human is born with a blank mind.
- – Radical leader during the French Reign of Terror.
- SYSTEM – The old geocentric model of the universe.
- – The middle-class portion of the Third Estate.
- CONTRACT – Idea that society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- XVI – The French King executed by the guillotine in 1793.
- – The movement for women's rights founded by Wollstonecraft.
- – Drawing rooms where intellectuals gathered to discuss ideas.
- – Instrument used by Galileo to confirm the heliocentric theory.
- – Philosophy based on reason and the idea of God as a "mechanic."
- – The rejection of or indifference to religion in public life.
- OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Group that ruled France during the Reign of Terror.
- OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN – Document reflecting Enlightenment thought in 1789.
- – The group that made up the Second Estate in France.
- – The fundamental law of a nation that the Third Estate sought.
- – Machine used for "humane" executions during the revolution.
- – Editor of the multi-volume Encyclopedia.
- – First European to use a telescope for systematic space observations.
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- – 18th-century movement applying reason to understand life.
- – Law explaining why planetary bodies continue elliptical orbits.
- ASSEMBLY – Body formed by the Third Estate to draft a constitution.
- – High-ranking officials in the First Estate.
- – France’s chief tax, which the First and Second estates avoided.
- – The form of government in France before the 1789 revolution.
- RASA – John Locke’s concept of a "blank mind" at birth.
- – Scientist who argued the Sun was the center of the solar system.
- OF POWERS – System where government branches limit and control each other.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planetary orbits are elliptical.
- – Thinker famous for advocating religious tolerance and free speech.
- OF TERROR – Period of mass executions of "enemies of the revolution."
- – Author of Principia who defined the universal law of gravitation.
- – Philosopher who identified three basic types of governments.
- – Intellectuals of the Enlightenment who sought to change the world.
- – Theory that the Sun is at the center of the universe.
- – The Parisian prison stormed on July 14, 1789.
- – The English philosopher who developed the scientific method.
- – Work designed to change the general way of thinking.
- METHOD – A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- COURT OATH – The National Assembly’s promise to produce a constitution.
- – Radical political club that demanded the king’s execution.
- ANTOINETTE – The French Queen known for her luxury and extravagance.
- – The group that made up the First Estate in France.
49 Clues: – Editor of the multi-volume Encyclopedia. • – High-ranking officials in the First Estate. • – The Parisian prison stormed on July 14, 1789. • – The middle-class portion of the Third Estate. • – Author who argued for the equal rights of women. • SYSTEM – The old geocentric model of the universe. • – Radical leader during the French Reign of Terror. • ...
Mastopathy 2025-03-12
Across
- - Common symptom of mastopathy (5)
- - Hormone that stimulates breast growth (6)
- - Medical term for breast disease (9)
- - Breast cancer risk factor (5)
- - Contraceptive method that uses a ring (7)
- - Type of mastopathy characterized by cysts (10)
- - Breast exam technique (4)
- - Method of contraception that uses an IUD (8)
- - Contraceptive method that uses spermicides (8)
- - Contraceptive method that uses an implant (9)
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- - Type of mastopathy characterized by fibrosis (11)
- - Hormone responsible for breast changes (6)
- - Medical term for breast tissue (8)
- - Type of contraceptive that releases hormones (10)
- - Contraceptive method that uses a shot (8)
- - Type of contraceptive that uses a patch (9)
- - Type of mastopathy characterized by inflammation (10)
- - Method of contraception that uses a barrier (7)
- - Common treatment for mastopathy (7)
- - Type of mastopathy characterized by lumps (11)
20 Clues: - Breast exam technique (4) • - Breast cancer risk factor (5) • - Common symptom of mastopathy (5) • - Medical term for breast tissue (8) • - Medical term for breast disease (9) • - Common treatment for mastopathy (7) • - Hormone that stimulates breast growth (6) • - Contraceptive method that uses a ring (7) • - Contraceptive method that uses a shot (8) • ...
APCSA 2023-06-08
Across
- return type on abstract method
- error occurs during execution
- // or /* */
- true or false
- no return value
- all variables in an interface are ... and final
- D9 in decimal
- 1101 in decimal
- base-8 number system
- 1b in decimal
- a method that calls itself
Down
- an class with at least one abstract method is an ...
- abstract methods are inside an...
- int, double, boolean
- abstract methods have semicolons but no...
- the octal system uses ... digits than the decimal and hexadecimal number system
- method that changes fields in a class
- 101011 in decimal
- abstract methods don't require
- if an object is uninitialized
20 Clues: // or /* */ • true or false • D9 in decimal • 1b in decimal • no return value • 1101 in decimal • 101011 in decimal • int, double, boolean • base-8 number system • a method that calls itself • error occurs during execution • if an object is uninitialized • return type on abstract method • abstract methods don't require • abstract methods are inside an... • ...
7/8 science test 3 2022-11-28
Across
- type of leaf that has only one blade attached to the petiole
- considered the "master gland"
- the tough membrane that encloses the heart
- a sensible explanation to a scientific problem
- the hormones released by the islets of langerhans to regulate sugar levels in the body are ______ and glucagon
- a distinct type of organism
- controls balance and muscle coordination
- the organ where bile is stored
- refers to animals in an environment
- the largest vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the process by which life continues through a new generation of organisms
- a young plant that is no longer dependent on its cotyledons
- the process by which plants manufacture their food
- group of cells designed to work together as a unit
- this system provides movement for the body
- the brain & spinal cord are part of the _______ nervous system
- This controls simple reflexes
- the creeping stem that runs along the soil surface
- this scientist developed the scientific method
- a plant with flowerheads consisting of disk & ray flowers is from this family
- the tissue used by the body to conduct impulses is the ______tissue
- muscles that work without conscious thought
- blood enters the upper chambers of the heart which is called the ______.
- a ripened flower ovary
- plant tissues that carry food downward to the stems and roots
- the methodical testing of scientific ideas
- this system supports the body and protects vital organs
- the scattering of seeds by wind, water or people is ___ dispersal
- branch of biology that studies the relationships between organisms in their environments
- grains are the fruits of plants from this family
- the process that water in the soil enters a root's root hairs
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- the primary pigment that causes skin color
- this system controls other body systems
- this system transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and carries waste from cells
- The structure that exchanges oxygen and nutrients between the blood of an unborn child and his mother?
- the main divisions of the skeleton are the axial skeleton and the _______ skeleton
- the first section of the small intestine
- the early growth of a seed
- plants that live many growing seasons
- the root system develops from the ____ of the seed
- this system covers and protects the body
- the uniting of a sperm cell and an egg cell
- cells that carry oxygen through the blood
- pollination is the transfer of pollen from the ______ to the stigma
- a white blood cell that matures in the thymus
- the science of classification
- a scientific idea that has survived testing & was never proven false
- what type of symmetry does an organism that can be cut into equal halves in only one direction have?
- the path that food follows through the digestive track is the ______ canal
- the scientific name for the windpipe
- joints that give the shoulders and hips their wide range of motion
- the air sacs in the lungs
- this system concentrates and removes liquid waste
- the largest lymphatic organ
- the plant family that helps restore nitrogen to he soil
- the structure that connects bones to muscles
- a properly designed experiment should have ___ independent variables
- an organism's home within the environment
- portion of the body that contains most vital organs
- the sum of all chemical processes of life
- a dome-shaped muscle that aids in breathing
- scientific term for a flowering plant
- connect the kidneys to the bladder
- parallel veins, petals in multiples of 3, and a fibrous root system are all characteristics of ______.
- the study of reasoning
- in science, anything that is used as a partial representation of something else.
66 Clues: a ripened flower ovary • the study of reasoning • the air sacs in the lungs • the early growth of a seed • a distinct type of organism • the largest lymphatic organ • considered the "master gland" • This controls simple reflexes • the science of classification • the organ where bile is stored • connect the kidneys to the bladder • refers to animals in an environment • ...
Chapter 18 AP World 2021-11-08
Across
- Monarchy, monarchs who passed laws without a parliament
- introduced movable type to Europe
- the Great, tried to spread Enlightenment reforms to Germany
- religious dissent against Catholic Church
- increase of global contacts
- Revolution, changes in scientific beliefs
- Persecution, the mass killing of accused witches
- added own discoveries regarding laws of gravity
- Copernicus, debunked the belief that the Earth was the center of the Universe
- of Nantes, a grant of tolerance to the Protestants
- after Scientific Revolution- movement improved basic scientific knowledge'
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- concept that the role of divinity was to set natural laws in motion
- crop that slowly became of widespread use
- Reformation, established councils that revived the Catholic doctrine
- I, regarded as Renaissance monarch
- Calvin, insisted on God’s predestination
- movement challenging medieval values to exploring wider views
- Revolution, parliaments winning basic sovereignty over the king
- and Silver, massive imports
- of Westphalia, ended Thirty Years War
- made up the basic principles of movement
- Years War, war between Holy Roman Empire and German protestants
- Consumerism, the interest of buying goods below elite levels
- Monarchy, monarchs were checked by parliaments
- class of people without access to producing property
25 Clues: and Silver, massive imports • increase of global contacts • introduced movable type to Europe • I, regarded as Renaissance monarch • of Westphalia, ended Thirty Years War • Calvin, insisted on God’s predestination • made up the basic principles of movement • crop that slowly became of widespread use • religious dissent against Catholic Church • ...
Tri III Final Review XWORD 2022-05-21
Across
- An economic system based on investment of money for profit, free trade, competition, and supply & demand
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Protestant reformer who was the first to break from the Roman Catholic Church
- Italian polymath, who painted the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, and Last Supper; studied human anatomy, mathematics, and engineering
- An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for its protection (of their natural rights)
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Renaissance idea that places importance on study of the humanities, human achievement, and individual rights
- Italian sailor who sailed for Spain and discovered the New World by accident while trying to establish a sea route to Asia
- Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome
- Protestant reformer who was executed for translating the Bible into English
- inductive reasoning; the scientific method
- theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
- Rights that belong to people by nature, simply because they are human beings; life, liberty, & property
- philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Proved the heliocentric model was correct as well as that objects fall at universal rates
- theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth revolving around it
- Trade between the New World and Old World
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- Italian artist who sculpted the marble version of The David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The family credited with starting the Renaissance by becoming a patron of the arts
- the philosophe whose ideas on government (natural rights, equality before law, social contract) laid the foundation for the Enlightenment
- Knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- Portuguese sailor who sailed for Spain and led the first voayage to circumnavigate the Earth
- Land leveled by the Inca for farming
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- Invented the first version of the scientific method and rules for inductive reasoning
- The economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- the democratic form of limited government adopted by the United States of America
- Portuguese sailor who established a sea route to Asia by sailing around Africa
- Inventor of the printing press
- first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- methods of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- A movement of the Catholic Church in which Catholic leaders worked to correct abuses, clarify and defend Catholic teachings, condemn errors, and win back members
- Italian architect during the Renaissance who invented perspective and was the first to bring back the classical structures: domes, columns, and arches
- Discovered the scientific laws that form the foundation for modern physics
35 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Land leveled by the Inca for farming • Trade between the New World and Old World • inductive reasoning; the scientific method • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence • ...
APCSA 2023-06-08
Across
- return type on abstract method
- error occurs during execution
- // or /* */
- true or false
- no return value
- all variables in an interface are ... and final
- D9 in decimal
- 1101 in decimal
- base-8 number system
- 1b in decimal
- a method that calls itself
Down
- an class with at least one abstract method is an ...
- abstract methods are inside an...
- int, double, boolean
- abstract methods have semicolons but no...
- the octal system uses ... digits than the decimal and hexadecimal number system
- method that changes fields in a class
- 101011 in decimal
- abstract methods don't require
- if an object is uninitialized
20 Clues: // or /* */ • true or false • D9 in decimal • 1b in decimal • no return value • 1101 in decimal • 101011 in decimal • int, double, boolean • base-8 number system • a method that calls itself • error occurs during execution • if an object is uninitialized • return type on abstract method • abstract methods don't require • abstract methods are inside an... • ...
Tri III Final Review Crossword 2024-05-18
Across
- methods of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Portuguese sailor who established a sea route to Asia by sailing around Africa
- Inventor of the printing press
- The economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- Land leveled by the Inca for farming
- The family credited with starting the Renaissance by becoming a patron of the arts
- theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth revolving around it
- Italian sailor who sailed for Spain and discovered the New World by accident while trying to establish a sea route to Asia
- An economic system based on investment of money for profit, free trade, competition, and supply & demand
- An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for its protection (of their natural rights)
- first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Portuguese sailor who sailed for Spain and led the first voayage to circumnavigate the Earth
- Trade between the New World and Old World
- Invented the first version of the scientific method and rules for inductive reasoning
- Protestant reformer who was executed for translating the Bible into English
Down
- the democratic form of limited government adopted by the United States of America
- inductive reasoning; the scientific method
- Italian architect during the Renaissance who invented perspective and was the first to bring back the classical structures: domes, columns, and arches
- philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence
- A movement of the Catholic Church in which Catholic leaders worked to correct abuses, clarify and defend Catholic teachings, condemn errors, and win back members
- theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
- Proved the heliocentric model was correct as well as that objects fall at universal rates
- Protestant reformer who was the first to break from the Roman Catholic Church
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Renaissance idea that places importance on study of the humanities, human achievement, and individual rights
- Italian artist who sculpted the marble version of The David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Italian polymath, who painted the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man, and Last Supper; studied human anatomy, mathematics, and engineering
- Rights that belong to people by nature, simply because they are human beings; life, liberty, & property
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- the philosophe whose ideas on government (natural rights, equality before law, social contract) laid the foundation for the Enlightenment
- Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome
- Discovered the scientific laws that form the foundation for modern physics
35 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Land leveled by the Inca for farming • Trade between the New World and Old World • inductive reasoning; the scientific method • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • Anything relating to ancient Greece or Rome • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • philosophe who wrote the US Declaration of Independence • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-11-15
Across
- Kid/Doeling Young female goat who hasn't had kids
- Mature Male Goat that can reproduce
- newly born pig
- Mature Male Cattle that can still reproduce
- castrated male cattle
- a castrated male horse
- mature female horse that has had foals
- newly born horse
- Lamb Young female sheep (has not reproduced)
- newly born cattle
- mature female pig that has had piglets
- mature male chicken
- Scientific Term for Chickens and Other Meat Birds
- Mature Male Pig still intact
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- a newly hatched or a very young chicken
- scientific name for pigs
- young female horse less than 4 years old
- a young female chicken that hasn't laid eggs yet
- scientific term for sheep
- castrated male chicken
- scientific term for horses
- castrated male pig
- newly born goat
- a newly born sheep
- Mature Male Horse that can still reproduce
- a young female pig that has not yet had piglets
- Mature Female Sheep that has had lambs
- Mature Female Cattle that have had babies
- a castrated male sheep or goat
- young female cattle that haven't had a calf
- mature female chicken that has laid eggs
- Mature Male Sheep that can still reproduce
- Mature Female Goat that has had kids
33 Clues: newly born pig • newly born goat • newly born horse • newly born cattle • castrated male pig • a newly born sheep • mature male chicken • castrated male cattle • castrated male chicken • a castrated male horse • scientific name for pigs • scientific term for sheep • scientific term for horses • Mature Male Pig still intact • a castrated male sheep or goat • Mature Male Goat that can reproduce • ...
Livestock Vocabulary 2026-01-20
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- Type of bovine that are skinny and easily judged by their udders
- Area where cattle are finished for market
- A mature intact bovine male
- Male pig used for breeding
- Most popular breed of bovine
- Dried grass used as feed
- Grasses or plants eaten by grazing animals
- A young goat or rabbit
- A castrated male goat
- Scientific name for Goats
- Mature female bovine
- Animals raised for food, fiber, or labor
- Naturally hornless livestock
- Scientific name for Hogs
- Animal with a multi-chambered stomach
- A male parent
- Castrated male bovine
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- A female bovine that has not had a calf yet
- A young sheep
- Mr. Webb's favorite breed of bovine
- Scientific name for Cattle
- A breed of Bovine AND Swine that have the same name
- The process of separating young animals from mothers
- Group of cattle raised together
- Animals raised for sale
- A female parent
- Female cow that has not calved
- Land where animals graze
- Female sheep
- The meat from a mature sheep, usually over one year old
- Scientific name for Sheep
- A young female pig that has not had a litter yet
- Young bovine animal
33 Clues: Female sheep • A young sheep • A male parent • A female parent • Young bovine animal • Mature female bovine • A castrated male goat • Castrated male bovine • A young goat or rabbit • Animals raised for sale • Dried grass used as feed • Land where animals graze • Scientific name for Hogs • Scientific name for Goats • Scientific name for Sheep • Male pig used for breeding • ...
Psychology #2 2022-01-10
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- the psychological result of perception and reasoning
- the _______ shock experiment
- Sherif's _____ experiment
- Responses from the environment that increase the probability of a behavior being repeated
- the scientific study of the mind and its behavior
- ____ and Spencer suggested that Asch's experiment was a "child of its time"
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- _________ state – people direct their own actions, and they take responsibility for the results of those actions
- ______ Asch created a classic social experiment in psychology
- operant conditioning is a method of learning typically attributed to one B.F. ______
- a disorder characterized by irrational fear
- ________ state – people allow others to direct their actions and then pass off the responsibility for the consequences to the person giving the orders
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning
- ______'s puzzle box
13 Clues: ______'s puzzle box • Sherif's _____ experiment • the _______ shock experiment • a disorder characterized by irrational fear • the scientific study of the mind and its behavior • the psychological result of perception and reasoning • ______ Asch created a classic social experiment in psychology • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary by Chaysen Miyake 2012-10-23
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- Instructions built in to the Alice software
- Causes Alice to animate the instructions in the method
- An object in a class
- a method that defines behaviors for a single object
- A coordinated sequence of instructions that will be carried out when requested
- An instance of a class
- Allows you to send information to a method when the method is called
- An object-oriented concept where a new class is defined based on an existing class
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- Unless you tell Alice otherwise
- The measure of how “see-through” an image or object is
- Which direction and how far an object should move
- A method that allows the programmer to think about a collection of instructions as if it was just one instruction
- A method that specially references more than one object
- Returns a Boolean value
- A design technique used in many of the examples presented in the net few chapters
- 3D models
- When an object is created and displayed
17 Clues: 3D models • An object in a class • An instance of a class • Returns a Boolean value • Unless you tell Alice otherwise • When an object is created and displayed • Instructions built in to the Alice software • Which direction and how far an object should move • a method that defines behaviors for a single object • The measure of how “see-through” an image or object is • ...
Chemistry 2018-08-30
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- a statement of fact, deduced from observation, to the effect that a particular natural or scientific phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions are present.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- analysis- analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- variable- a variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another.
- figures- each of the digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first nonzero digit.
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- Factor- an arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into an equivalent expressed in another.
- the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists and which has a tangible, solid presence.
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- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- thinking-the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- variable- a variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- method- 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 supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- units- A system of measurement in which the basic units are the meter, the second, and the kilogram.
- intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- apparatus- laboratory equipment
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- an individual thing regarded as single and complete but which can also form an individual component of a larger or more complex whole.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- a conceptual structure or entity on which something draws or depends.
24 Clues: apparatus- laboratory equipment • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • a conceptual structure or entity on which something draws or depends. • ...
Unit 1: History and Approaches 2022-03-28
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- psychology studying the links between biological (genetic, neural, hormonal) and psychological processes
- psychology of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking
- view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior w/o reference to mental processes.
- branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who sometimes provide medical (drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy
- psychological study of human functioning with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities to thrive
- IO subfield that explores how people and machines interact and how machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use
- A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders
- early school of thought exploring how mental and behavioral processes function (how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish
- psychology studying observable behavior, and its explanation by principles of learning
- scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
- The study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
- a branch of psychology that studies
- type of psychology studying behavior and thinking using the experimental method
- A study method that incorporates 5 steps: Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve, Review
- science of behavior and mental processes
- pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base
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- A branch of psychology that studies how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior, and uses that information to treat people with psychological disorders
- branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living
- interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked w/ cognition (including perception, thinking, memory, and language)
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener, used introspection
- The study of an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting
- the integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis
- research that aims to solve practical problems
- type of psychology emphasizing the growth potential of healthy people
- View that originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation
- branch of psychology that studies how people interact with their social environments and how social institutions affect individuals and groups
- Repeated self testing and rehearsal of previously studied material that improves learning
- psychological application of concepts and methods to optimizing human behavior in workplaces
- longstanding controversy over the contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors
- principle that among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations
- psychology study of the evolution of behavior and mind, using principles of natural selection
- psychology of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to social cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon
- The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
34 Clues: a branch of psychology that studies • science of behavior and mental processes • research that aims to solve practical problems • branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living • pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base • type of psychology emphasizing the growth potential of healthy people • ...
Butterflies 2021-12-01
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- known in North America as the european skipper,thymelicus lineola
- eurema nicippe flight season is throughout the year
- milkweed butterfly,scientific name is danaus plexippus
- belong to the family Nymphalidae,are the largest family of butterflies
- small butterfly,scientific name is lycaeides argyrognomon lotis
- blue,wingspan is five to eight inches,scientific name is morpho menelaus
- vanessa cardui,long distant migrant
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- lycaena phlaeas,usually seen in ones or twos
- euchloe ausonides,lays eggs on terminal flower buds
- belong to the family papilionidae,inhabit every continent except Antarctica
- vanessa atalanta,black wings and red bands
- endangered subspecies,scintific name is lycaeides melissa samuelis
- small and relatively dull,scientific name is libytheana carinenta
- colias croceus,migratory european butterfly
- nymphalis antiopa,known as the Camberwell beauty in Britain
15 Clues: vanessa cardui,long distant migrant • vanessa atalanta,black wings and red bands • colias croceus,migratory european butterfly • lycaena phlaeas,usually seen in ones or twos • euchloe ausonides,lays eggs on terminal flower buds • eurema nicippe flight season is throughout the year • milkweed butterfly,scientific name is danaus plexippus • ...
Strike Terms Crossword 2025-10-03
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- Strike supporter
- Term for a BCGEU protest outside a government building
- Term for a union member who crosses a picket line
- BCGEU's primary method of communication with members
- Term for a work stoppage initiated by BCGEU members
- BCGEU's primary method of supporting striking workers (two words, no spaces)
- Term for a BCGEU agreement with an employer
- Type of strike action
- Tool used to hold picket signs
- Unity of workers
- Negotiations between labor and management
- Organized group of workers
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- Strike strategy protesting against unfair labor practices
- Legal protection for union activities in BC (two words, no spaces)
- BCGEU's primary method of resolving disputes
- Formal request for improved conditions
- Strike vote
- Union member's payment
- Protest display by laborers outside a workplace
- BCGEU's primary method of educating members
- BCGEU's primary goal during negotiations (two words, no spaces)
- Union meeting
- Term for a BCGEU member who enforces union rules
- BCGEU's primary method of resolving grievances
- Acronym for a major British Columbia union
- BCGEU's primary method of collective bargaining
- Symbol often carried during a picket line
27 Clues: Strike vote • Union meeting • Strike supporter • Unity of workers • Type of strike action • Union member's payment • Organized group of workers • Tool used to hold picket signs • Formal request for improved conditions • Symbol often carried during a picket line • Negotiations between labor and management • Acronym for a major British Columbia union • ...
Drones 2023-09-28
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- To have the same opinion, be in harmony, or come to a consensus with someone on a particular matter.
- A large body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
- Costing a lot of money, having a high price.
- here are the definitions for the words you provided:
- Exercising authority or influence over something to direct, manage, or regulate its actions or behavior.
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- The act of moving people or goods from one place to another, usually by vehicles or conveyance methods.
- Images captured through photography, which is the process of taking pictures with a camera.
- The state of being protected from threats, dangers, or unauthorized access, often involving measures and precautions to ensure safety.
- Belonging to or concerning an individual person, organization, or group and not open to the public or shared widely.
- Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are remotely controlled or programmed to perform various tasks, such as surveillance, photography, or delivery.
- Individuals who engage in scientific research and investigation, seeking to understand the natural world and solve problems through the scientific method.
- The act of observing or tracking something over time, often to gather information or ensure that it is functioning correctly.
- The state of being free from unauthorized intrusion or observation, especially in one's personal life, activities, or information.
13 Clues: Costing a lot of money, having a high price. • here are the definitions for the words you provided: • A large body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface. • Images captured through photography, which is the process of taking pictures with a camera. • ...
Year 7 Science - Forces 2017-08-10
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- Scientific term to describe the point an object rotates about. Commonly called a pivot
- In scientific investigations: the variable which is changed
- The force experienced by an object moving through air
- A measure of how tightly matter is packed into any material
- A unit measurement of force
- When two forces are acting on the same object but in opposite directions so that they cancel each other out
- To make a physical or mental effort
- A pushing force that results in a solid object shrinking
- The force that enables us to stay on the ground
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- A force pushing two objects away from each other
- A force that pushes upwards on any object immersed in a fluid
- An example of a second order lever
- A quantity that can be altered or controlled, usually in an experiment
- A scientific investigation in which one variable is changed, one is measured or observed and all other variables are kept the same
- A simple device involving a solid arm and a pivot, or fulcrum, and which can move to multiply a force applied to one part
- A scientific drawing using force arrows to show all the forces acting on an object
- The input force to a lever
- A force that makes an object move forwards
- In scientific investigations: the variable which is measured
- A resisting force acting between two surfaces in contact
- The amount of matter in an object. Usually measured in kilograms
- A resistive force that results when a substance moves through a fluid (air, water)
22 Clues: The input force to a lever • A unit measurement of force • An example of a second order lever • To make a physical or mental effort • A force that makes an object move forwards • The force that enables us to stay on the ground • A force pushing two objects away from each other • The force experienced by an object moving through air • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-03-20
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- Very poor people that were allowed to build dwellings on small areas of waste land
- What was the first Asian country to industrialize
- The revolution in which there was a demand for goods and food
- More than half of britain was organised under what system
- Who's railways carried up to 400 million passengers a year
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- What method of transport was built in the mid-1700s
- Scientific instrument maker and inventor james _____
- Name of the machine used in cotton factories to make cloth
- Engine What was the greatest technological achievement of the Industrial Revolution
- Working for long hours with very low wages
- What age did Mr. Matthew Crabtree start working in the factory
- Rapid population growth in britain resulted in demand for _____
12 Clues: Working for long hours with very low wages • What was the first Asian country to industrialize • What method of transport was built in the mid-1700s • Scientific instrument maker and inventor james _____ • More than half of britain was organised under what system • Name of the machine used in cotton factories to make cloth • ...
Science (Chapter 1) and Thomas Edison (Chapter 2) 2022-11-09
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- what Thomas Edison sent while working on trains
- method, what Thomas Edison used to find out how things worked
- number of steps scientists take to learn new things
- _______ is a way to learn new things.
- how Thomas Edison hurt his ears
- Thomas Edison wrote down how long each metal made the light bulb last to collect _________.
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- a test scientists do to answer their questions
- A ________ works in science (wants to learn new things and takes notes).
- scientists write this to explain what they learned and if their guess was right or wrong
- a guess scientists make before doing an experiment
- Thomas Edison tested different ________ to make light bulbs last longer.
- word used to describe Thomas Edison
12 Clues: how Thomas Edison hurt his ears • word used to describe Thomas Edison • _______ is a way to learn new things. • a test scientists do to answer their questions • what Thomas Edison sent while working on trains • a guess scientists make before doing an experiment • number of steps scientists take to learn new things • ...
Einstein Anderson and Amazing Animals 2025-02-07
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- to tempt or attract strongly
- to control and make use of
- something that helps to make someone or something more likely to succeed than others
- a system, method, or result of managing the production, distribution and use of money, goods natural resources and services
- an organization of a group of people who have the legal power to act as one person
- the physical features of a specific place
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- external hard coverings, such as the shells of lobsters or the scales and plates of fish
- things that are used to protect yourself
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- underhanded or secret plans or plots
- off to keep or force away
- to experience without being harmed
12 Clues: off to keep or force away • to control and make use of • to tempt or attract strongly • to experience without being harmed • underhanded or secret plans or plots • things that are used to protect yourself • the physical features of a specific place • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry • ...
Psychology 2023-09-11
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- Science the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- Science discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
- a psychologist who analyzes how organism's learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment
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- based on observation or experiment
- to get or obtain
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
15 Clues: to get or obtain • based on observation or experiment • having to do with an organism's physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things • Science the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • ...
Leonardo da Vinci 2025-09-30
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- A painting that displays Jesus is being baptized with the Trinity present
- a sketch of the accurate male anatomy
- portrait of woman sitting in a nature background
- painting illustrating Jesus holding an orb
- a combination of oil and tempera to achieve an oil painting effect
- a portrait of a woman holding a ferret
- A political observer that Leonardo met in Cesare Borgia's court
- Used for dramatic light and shadow to create three dimensional scenes
- A quality or characteristic that makes someone unique or displays unique features.
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- Leonardo's patron while in Rome
- used to illustrate depth and highly accurate and scientific depictions of human anatomy.
- the artist Leonardo interned for
- a painting depicts Jesus and his Apostles
- Is the method of applying thin layers of glaze to depict a foggy/ethereal effect
14 Clues: Leonardo's patron while in Rome • the artist Leonardo interned for • a sketch of the accurate male anatomy • a portrait of a woman holding a ferret • a painting depicts Jesus and his Apostles • painting illustrating Jesus holding an orb • portrait of woman sitting in a nature background • A political observer that Leonardo met in Cesare Borgia's court • ...
Java Basics - 5 2017-04-23
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- While or for
- Method's answer
- test first
- As if
- Math method
- A cycle
- Pi house
- instance or local
- Converter method
- Un-castable
- Prepcode-esque
- Automatic tool kit
- Looks like primitive, but...
- Complile it and _____
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- An array unit
- multi-part loop
- Add after
- Towards blastoff
- Leave early
- Update an instance variable
- Establish first value
- For's iteration _______
- Method messenger(abbrev.)
- ++ quantity
- Fancy computer word for build
- The big tool kit
- Class's Workhorse
- Talkative package
- Pre is a type of _______
- Change
- Increment type
- 32 bits
32 Clues: As if • Change • A cycle • 32 bits • Pi house • Add after • test first • Leave early • ++ quantity • Math method • Un-castable • While or for • An array unit • Prepcode-esque • Increment type • multi-part loop • Method's answer • Towards blastoff • The big tool kit • Converter method • Class's Workhorse • Talkative package • instance or local • Automatic tool kit • Establish first value • Complile it and _____ • ...
Horticulture 2021-03-11
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- the science of soil management.
- to be hired or employed by a company or employer.
- the catering for tourists wishing to experience the natural environment without damaging it or disturbing its habitats.
- is the production of floral rops.
- to travel or to visit a working farm or ranch.
- is the growing of vegetables.
- the common method of lawn establishment which consists of pre-cut pieces of lawn with soil and roots.
- the branch of agriculture that deals with the production of crops for food and fiber.
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- is the science of cultivating plants.
- focuses on domesticated plants and plant materials used for decorative and recreational applications.
- is the growing of fruits.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- the scientific studyies of plants.
13 Clues: is the growing of fruits. • is the growing of vegetables. • the science of soil management. • is the production of floral rops. • the scientific studyies of plants. • is the science of cultivating plants. • to travel or to visit a working farm or ranch. • to be hired or employed by a company or employer. • ...
Classification, Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Bacteria. Identifier "Bergey". 2024-10-07
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- A classification system that groups organisms based on shared evolutionary history
- Microorganisms similar to bacteria but genetically distinct, often found in extreme environments
- A taxonomic category that groups closely related species
- Branch of biology concerned with the classification of organisms
- The process of assigning organisms into categories based on their characteristics
- Single-celled microorganisms that can be classified by shape, Gram staining, and more
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- The most specific level of classification that defines a single organism type
- A method of classification that relies on DNA and protein sequencing
- Scientific system used to name organisms
- Manual used for bacterial classification
- Eukaryotic organisms that include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- The broadest category in biological classification, includes bacteria and archaea
- System for scientifically naming organisms with two parts
13 Clues: Scientific system used to name organisms • Manual used for bacterial classification • A taxonomic category that groups closely related species • System for scientifically naming organisms with two parts • Eukaryotic organisms that include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • Branch of biology concerned with the classification of organisms • ...
Forensic Pedology 2025-06-03
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- Sticky yellow powder from plants that may be found in soil
- Chain of ______ records who handled evidence
- Soil collected as evidence must be kept free from this
- A method used to separate components in a mixture, such as plant dyes in soil
- Soil stuck to this item of clothing can link someone to a crime scene
- A living microorganism often found in soil
- A sample of soil must be placed in this to be stored securely
- A mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, and water
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- Forensic scientists always wear these to avoid contamination
- A test used to measure how acidic or basic soil is
- Material from living or once-living things in the soil
- The term for studying soil in a scientific context
- Colour, texture, and smell are all soil _______
13 Clues: A living microorganism often found in soil • Chain of ______ records who handled evidence • Colour, texture, and smell are all soil _______ • A test used to measure how acidic or basic soil is • The term for studying soil in a scientific context • A mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, and water • Material from living or once-living things in the soil • ...
Predictive 2025-07-15
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- The process of cleaning and preparing data for machine learning
- A popular Python library for data manipulation and analysis
- A type of neural network with multiple layers
- A type of machine learning where the algorithm learns from rewards
- A technique used to prevent overfitting
- A method for reducing the dimensionality of data
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- The process of finding patterns in unlabeled data
- A type of learning where the algorithm learns from labeled data
- A type of algorithm that makes predictions based on past data
- A measure of how well a model performs on unseen data
- A type of neural network designed to process sequential data
- A field of AI focused on enabling machines to understand and process human language
- A popular Python library for scientific computing
13 Clues: A technique used to prevent overfitting • A type of neural network with multiple layers • A method for reducing the dimensionality of data • The process of finding patterns in unlabeled data • A popular Python library for scientific computing • A measure of how well a model performs on unseen data • A popular Python library for data manipulation and analysis • ...
kelp 2025-11-04
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- – phycocolloid extracted from brown algae used in food processing
- – diploid spore produced by red algae
- – leaf of the thallus of seaweed
- – root part of the thallus of seaweed
- bicyclis - Scientific name for Arame
- – diploid, spore producing generation in seaweed
- - photosynthetic organism that lives on algae or plants.
- – complete body of seaweed
- latissimi - Scientific name for sugar
- japonica – Scientific name for Kombu
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- – phycocolloid extracted from red algae used in food processing
- – sudden increase in alga or phytoplankton
- - photosynthetic organism that lives within the cells or tissues of algae or plants.
- Pinnatifida – scientific name for wakame
- – haploid, gamete producing generation in seaweed
- – large, multicellular alga
- – gas filled bladder in seaweeds
- – stem part of the thallus of seaweed
- – formal name for seaweed, multicellular alga
- – commercially important phycocolloid extracted from red algae
20 Clues: – complete body of seaweed • – large, multicellular alga • – leaf of the thallus of seaweed • – gas filled bladder in seaweeds • bicyclis - Scientific name for Arame • japonica – Scientific name for Kombu • – diploid spore produced by red algae • – root part of the thallus of seaweed • – stem part of the thallus of seaweed • latissimi - Scientific name for sugar • ...
Module 3 - Research Strategies 2020-11-26
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- ____ bias: The tendency to focus on information that supports preconceptions.
- An inactive substance or condition used to control for confounding variables.
- The entire group of people about whom you would like to know something.
- ____ method: A research technique that questions a sample of people to collect information about their attitudes or behaviors.
- _____ group: The participants in an experiment who are not exposed to the independent variable.
- _______ study: A research technique that follows the same group of individuals over a long period.
- ____ thinking: Thinking that does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions.
- _____ variable: In an experiment, a variable other than the independent variable that could produce a change in the dependent variable.
- ____ variable: The variable that should show the effect of the independent variable.
- ____ sample: A sample that fairly represents a population because each member of the population has an equal chance of being included.
- ____ observation: Observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulating or controlling the situation.
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- To repeat the essence of a research study to see whether the results can be reliably reproduced.
- cross ______ study: A research technique that compares individuals from different age groups at one time.
- ___ bias: A tendency for research participants to behave in a certain way because they know they are being observed or they believe they know what the researcher wants.
- _____ group: The participants in an experiment who are exposed to the independent variable.
- ___-___ procedure: A research procedure in which both the data collectors and the research participants do not know the expected outcome of the experiment.
- ______ definition: An explanation of the exact procedures used to make a variable specific and measurable for research purposes.
- _____ variable: The variable that the researcher will actively manipulate and, if the hypothesis is correct, that will cause a change in the dependent variable.
- _____ study: A research project strategy that investigates the degree to which two variables are related to each other.
- A research method in which the researcher manipulates and controls certain variables to observe the effect on other variables.
- A testable prediction about the outcome of research.
- ____ study: A research technique in which one person is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles.
- _____ method: A method of learning about the world through the application of critical thinking and tools such as observation, experimentation, and statistical analysis.
- ________ assignment: A procedure for creating groups that allows the researcher to control for individual differences among research participants.
24 Clues: A testable prediction about the outcome of research. • The entire group of people about whom you would like to know something. • ____ bias: The tendency to focus on information that supports preconceptions. • An inactive substance or condition used to control for confounding variables. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-03-04
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- – Raw facts, numbers, or information collected through research methods for analysis and interpretation (Creswell, 2018).
- – The process of selecting a subset of individuals or data points from a larger population for research purposes (Kumar, 2019).
- – A set of moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of individuals and organizations, ensuring integrity, fairness, and respect in research and professional practices (Resnik, 2020).
- – A testable statement predicting a relationship between variables, often used as the basis for scientific research (Popper, 2002).
- – The opening section of a research paper that provides background information, defines the research problem, and outlines objectives (Creswell & Creswell, 2018).
- – A research method that involves collecting data from a sample of respondents through questionnaires or interviews to gather information about opinions, behaviors, or characteristics (Fowler, 2013).
- – A collection of existing research, theories, and academic writings related to a specific topic, often reviewed to provide context for new studies (Ridley, 2012).
- – The process of making research findings available to the public through journals, books, or online platforms (Day, Gastel, & Buchanan, 2012).
- – Factors or characteristics that can change or be manipulated in research, classified as independent (cause) and dependent (effect) (Field, 2018).
- – The final section of a research study that summarizes key findings, discusses implications, and suggests future research directions (Silverman, 2020).
- – A research approach that focuses on numerical data and statistical analysis to measure relationships and test hypotheses (Neuman, 2014).
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- – A research approach that focuses on non-numerical data, such as words, experiences, and observations, to explore meanings and social phenomena (Creswell & Poth, 2018).
- – The systematic approach to research, detailing the techniques, procedures, and rationale for data collection and analysis (Babbie, 2020).
- – The extent to which a research method or instrument accurately measures what it is intended to measure (Cohen, Manion, & Morrison, 2018).
- – A reference to a source of information used in research, formatted according to a specific style (e.g., APA, MLA) to give credit to original authors (Pears & Shields, 2019).
- – The process of systematically examining and interpreting data to identify patterns, relationships, and insights (Miles, Huberman, & Saldana, 2019).
- – A structured approach or model used to support research by providing theoretical or conceptual guidance (Maxwell, 2013).
- – A controlled research method used to test hypotheses by manipulating one or more variables while keeping others constant (Campbell & Stanley, 1963).
- – The results or conclusions derived from data analysis, often presented as evidence to support or reject a hypothesis (Creswell & Poth, 2018).
- – The consistency and repeatability of a research measurement or method over time and across different contexts (Bryman, 2015).
20 Clues: – Raw facts, numbers, or information collected through research methods for analysis and interpretation (Creswell, 2018). • – A structured approach or model used to support research by providing theoretical or conceptual guidance (Maxwell, 2013). • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-03-04
Across
- – The systematic approach to research, detailing the techniques, procedures, and rationale for data collection and analysis (Babbie, 2020).
- – Factors or characteristics that can change or be manipulated in research, classified as independent (cause) and dependent (effect) (Field, 2018).
- – A structured approach or model used to support research by providing theoretical or conceptual guidance (Maxwell, 2013).
- – Raw facts, numbers, or information collected through research methods for analysis and interpretation (Creswell, 2018).
- – The opening section of a research paper that provides background information, defines the research problem, and outlines objectives (Creswell & Creswell, 2018).
- – A controlled research method used to test hypotheses by manipulating one or more variables while keeping others constant (Campbell & Stanley, 1963).
- – A reference to a source of information used in research, formatted according to a specific style (e.g., APA, MLA) to give credit to original authors (Pears & Shields, 2019).
- – The process of selecting a subset of individuals or data points from a larger population for research purposes (Kumar, 2019).
- – The consistency and repeatability of a research measurement or method over time and across different contexts (Bryman, 2015).
- – The process of making research findings available to the public through journals, books, or online platforms (Day, Gastel, & Buchanan, 2012).
Down
- – A set of moral principles and guidelines that govern the conduct of individuals and organizations, ensuring integrity, fairness, and respect in research and professional practices (Resnik, 2020).
- – A research approach that focuses on non-numerical data, such as words, experiences, and observations, to explore meanings and social phenomena (Creswell & Poth, 2018).
- – A collection of existing research, theories, and academic writings related to a specific topic, often reviewed to provide context for new studies (Ridley, 2012).
- – A testable statement predicting a relationship between variables, often used as the basis for scientific research (Popper, 2002).
- – A research approach that focuses on numerical data and statistical analysis to measure relationships and test hypotheses (Neuman, 2014).
- – The results or conclusions derived from data analysis, often presented as evidence to support or reject a hypothesis (Creswell & Poth, 2018).
- – The final section of a research study that summarizes key findings, discusses implications, and suggests future research directions (Silverman, 2020).
- – The process of systematically examining and interpreting data to identify patterns, relationships, and insights (Miles, Huberman, & Saldana, 2019).
- – A research method that involves collecting data from a sample of respondents through questionnaires or interviews to gather information about opinions, behaviors, or characteristics (Fowler, 2013).
- – The extent to which a research method or instrument accurately measures what it is intended to measure (Cohen, Manion, & Morrison, 2018).
20 Clues: – Raw facts, numbers, or information collected through research methods for analysis and interpretation (Creswell, 2018). • – A structured approach or model used to support research by providing theoretical or conceptual guidance (Maxwell, 2013). • ...
Cooking Verbs & Utensil_7BGraciela-Audrey-Joseph 2023-04-03
Across
- a cooking utensil to beat ingrdients
- a method to cut smething
- a cooking utensil uses knead dough
- a method of cooking something with the surface used
- a cooking utensil uses to scoop ice cream
- a spoon made from wood
- a method to cook something with a steamer
Down
- a bowl uses to mixing something
- a method to mix ingredients
- a cooking utensil to cut something
- a plate uses to cook pie
- a tool to close something
- method of preparing food that uses dry heat
- a preparation of food
- a method to remove a skin by stripping
15 Clues: a preparation of food • a spoon made from wood • a method to cut smething • a plate uses to cook pie • a tool to close something • a method to mix ingredients • a bowl uses to mixing something • a cooking utensil to cut something • a cooking utensil uses knead dough • a cooking utensil to beat ingrdients • a method to remove a skin by stripping • ...
37. Music Education & Pedagogy 2025-08-18
Across
- Do-re-mi system for teaching pitch relationships
- Educational approach using percussion and movement
- Specialized school for musical training
- Advanced lesson with expert performer
- Ability to hear music in your mind
- John _____ method using folk songs and play
- Method emphasizing group learning and ensemble
- Hungarian method emphasizing folk songs
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- Method connecting music, movement, and mind
- Method teaching music through movement
- Cone visual-motor approach to music learning
- Science and art of music teaching
- Edwin _____ developed music learning theory
- Musical study piece for developing technique
- Method teaching through listening and imitation
15 Clues: Science and art of music teaching • Ability to hear music in your mind • Advanced lesson with expert performer • Method teaching music through movement • Specialized school for musical training • Hungarian method emphasizing folk songs • Method connecting music, movement, and mind • Edwin _____ developed music learning theory • John _____ method using folk songs and play • ...
