scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Measurments 2021-08-30
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- A unit that can be used to measure any form of energy
- variable: The variable of an experiment that the scientist controls. What is being tested.
- A temperature scale used by chemists and physicists which has no negative numbers.
- relationship The relationship between two variables is an direct relationship if when one increases the other increases.
- data: Data that can be measured or counted. Data that describes the quality of something. Cannot be counted.
- 0.001 L
- The measure of the force of gravity acting on an object
- How close a group of measurements are to each other
- A scientific prediction based on research, evidence, and/or observation
- The SI unit for volume.
- A test a scientist does to collect data to support or refute a scientific question or claim.
- A unit that is made from other SI units. EX: Area has a unit of m2 (length x width)
- factor: A fraction used to convert from one unit or metric prefix to another unit or metric prefix.
- A temperature scales based on the freezing point and boiling point of water.
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- variable: The variable that is measured by the scientist. What the independent variable does.
- data: Data that can be measured or counted
- How close a measurement is to the true value.
- the amount or number of something.
- The amount of space a sample of matter takes up
- analysis (factor labeling) The process of converting from one unit or metric prefix to another unit or metric prefix using conversion factors.
- The SI unit for measuring mass
- centimeter A derived unit used to measure volume. 1.0 cm2 = 1.0 mL
- relationships The relationship between two variables is an inverse relationship if when one increases the other decreases or as one decreases the other increases.
- A way of determining the precision of a measurement. A way to know how to round a number without asking the teacher
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance. A measure of how fast a sample's molecules are moving
- The SI unit for length
- A unit that measure of thermal energy
- method: The easiest way to describe what a scientists does. A simplified set of steps that can guide an experiment.
- A visual representation of data that makes trends in the data more evident.
- 1,000 grams
- A derived value that describes an object's mass divided by its volume
31 Clues: 0.001 L • 1,000 grams • The SI unit for length • The SI unit for volume. • The SI unit for measuring mass • the amount or number of something. • A unit that measure of thermal energy • data: Data that can be measured or counted • How close a measurement is to the true value. • The amount of space a sample of matter takes up • How close a group of measurements are to each other • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-04
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- A philosophical belief in a rational and non-interventionist Creator who set the universe in motion but does not interfere with human affairs.
- An intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- A French philosopher known for his ideas on the social contract and the concept of the general will.
- A French philosopher known for his work "The Spirit of the Laws," which examined types of government and the importance of separation of powers.
- An intellectual during the Enlightenment who advocated for reason, freedom, and progress.
- The period from the late 16th to the 18th century marked by significant advances in scientific thought and methodology.
- The astronomical concept that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun and stars orbiting around it.
- An artistic style characterized by dramatic expression, grandeur, and bold ornamentation, prominent during the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment.
- An English advocate for women's rights and author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," arguing for women's education and equality.
- A movement in the arts and architecture characterized by a return to classical forms and ideals, emphasizing simplicity and symmetry.
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason as the chief source and test of knowledge.
- Theories that describe the origin of society and the legitimacy of authority based on an agreement among individuals to form a society.
- An English mathematician and physicist who described the laws of motion and universal gravitation, laying the foundations for classical mechanics.
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- A form of absolute monarchy in which rulers embraced Enlightenment ideas, implementing reforms while maintaining their absolute power.
- A systematic approach to inquiry and experimentation used to gather evidence, test hypotheses, and draw conclusions.
- A French writer and philosopher known for his advocacy of civil liberties, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- An English philosopher known for his ideas about natural rights, government by consent, and the social contract.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician known for supporting heliocentric theory and advocating for the scientific method.
- Empress of Russia who sought to reform Russian society along Enlightenment lines, implementing policies to modernize Russia.
- The theory that posits the Sun is at the center of the universe and that Earth and other planets revolve around it.
- Social gatherings in private homes during the Enlightenment where intellectuals discussed ideas and engaged in debates.
21 Clues: An intellectual during the Enlightenment who advocated for reason, freedom, and progress. • A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason as the chief source and test of knowledge. • A French philosopher known for his ideas on the social contract and the concept of the general will. • ...
Dawndinos Website Crossword 2020-11-16
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- Digital method that has recently become valuable for calculating the biomechanics of movement in animals: Computer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The famous group of archosaurs, which flourished in the Jurassic-Cretaceous, that includes birds.
- The method that allows us to measure when the muscles of experimental animals are active; switched on by the nervous system.
- The aetosaur that the DAWNDINOS project is using; an earlier relative of Typothorax.
- Country that the extinct crocodile-relative Gracilisuchus stipanicicorum is known from.
- Living crocodiles can use this unusual ‘mammal-like’ mode of locomotion on land.
- The time period during which the diversity of pseudosuchians was higher than that of ornithodirans.
- Ancestral archosaurs had this common limb posture.
- Biplanar fluoroscopy or ‘x-ray video’.
- The Newtonian physics of organisms.
- Hypothesis proposed many years ago to explain what made dinosaurs distinct from other Triassic species of archosaurs, which is being tested by the Dawndinos team (2 words)
- Original creation that attempts to reconstruct or depict prehistoric life according to current knowledge and scientific evidence.
- The name of the super-continent which started to break apart during the Triassic.
- A method to digitize bones – or any other physical object – into a 3D graphical image using a set of 2D digital pictures from a camera.
- The name of the living archosaur that the DAWNDINOS team are studying which most closely matches the anatomy and behaviour of the most recent common ancestor of birds.
- Cousin to the Ornithodira (‘bird-necked’) archosaurs.
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- Geological period of the end of the Palaeozoic era.
- What the "CT" in "CT scanning" stands for (2 words)
- A pseudosuchian with a unique “crocodile-reversed” ankle joint that was suggested to move bipedally.
- An early dinosaur that seems to have shifted from walking on four legs to two legs as it grew up from a hatching to an adult.
- Measures the forces that the limbs apply to the ground during standing and moving.
- An early ornithischian dinosaur with an unusual dentition composed of a beak and teeth separated by a diastema.
- A term referring to an animal whose anatomy is adapted to support its own massive body weight.
- The trigger of the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (2 words)
- The DAWNDINOS project is funded by this EU council (acronym).
25 Clues: The Newtonian physics of organisms. • Biplanar fluoroscopy or ‘x-ray video’. • Ancestral archosaurs had this common limb posture. • Geological period of the end of the Palaeozoic era. • What the "CT" in "CT scanning" stands for (2 words) • Cousin to the Ornithodira (‘bird-necked’) archosaurs. • The trigger of the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (2 words) • ...
CS1130 Chapter 4 2015-02-17
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- the new class has the same methods from the old class
- A built-in method such as move or turn
- A coordinated sequence of instructions that will be carried out when requested
- A placeholder that acts like a basket to receive information that we send to a method
- In a call to a method, the value sent in to a method parameter
- An object created from a class
- Thinking about a collection of instructions as if it was just one instruction
- The process of breaking a problem down into large tasks and then breaking each task down into simpler steps (two words)
- Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code
- When an object is created from a class and displayed
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- A diagram that illustrates stepwise refinement, also called a structure chart (three words)
- A method that defines behaviors for a single object
- a blueprint or template that tells Alice exactly how to create and display an object
- A method that reference more than one object
14 Clues: An object created from a class • A built-in method such as move or turn • A method that reference more than one object • A method that defines behaviors for a single object • When an object is created from a class and displayed • the new class has the same methods from the old class • Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code • ...
Vocabulary learning 2021-09-02
16 Clues: gist • text • guess • method • revise • repeat • explain • context • identify • recognize • pronounce • experiment • translation • opportunity • construction • foreign .
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-04
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- A philosophical belief in a rational and non-interventionist Creator who set the universe in motion but does not interfere with human affairs.
- An intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- A French philosopher known for his ideas on the social contract and the concept of the general will.
- A French philosopher known for his work "The Spirit of the Laws," which examined types of government and the importance of separation of powers.
- An intellectual during the Enlightenment who advocated for reason, freedom, and progress.
- The period from the late 16th to the 18th century marked by significant advances in scientific thought and methodology.
- The astronomical concept that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun and stars orbiting around it.
- An artistic style characterized by dramatic expression, grandeur, and bold ornamentation, prominent during the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment.
- An English advocate for women's rights and author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," arguing for women's education and equality.
- A movement in the arts and architecture characterized by a return to classical forms and ideals, emphasizing simplicity and symmetry.
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason as the chief source and test of knowledge.
- Theories that describe the origin of society and the legitimacy of authority based on an agreement among individuals to form a society.
- An English mathematician and physicist who described the laws of motion and universal gravitation, laying the foundations for classical mechanics.
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- A form of absolute monarchy in which rulers embraced Enlightenment ideas, implementing reforms while maintaining their absolute power.
- A systematic approach to inquiry and experimentation used to gather evidence, test hypotheses, and draw conclusions.
- A French writer and philosopher known for his advocacy of civil liberties, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- An English philosopher known for his ideas about natural rights, government by consent, and the social contract.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician known for supporting heliocentric theory and advocating for the scientific method.
- Empress of Russia who sought to reform Russian society along Enlightenment lines, implementing policies to modernize Russia.
- The theory that posits the Sun is at the center of the universe and that Earth and other planets revolve around it.
- Social gatherings in private homes during the Enlightenment where intellectuals discussed ideas and engaged in debates.
21 Clues: An intellectual during the Enlightenment who advocated for reason, freedom, and progress. • A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason as the chief source and test of knowledge. • A French philosopher known for his ideas on the social contract and the concept of the general will. • ...
Research Methods in Home Science 2025-09-22
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- Process of arriving at new formulation Meta-analysis combining multiple studies on impact of probiotics on gut health.
- Research design studying new textile waste recycling methods without prior hypotheses for defining the scope of a study.
- Ethics in research with human participants (Nuremberg Code, Belmont Report, ICMR Guidelines)
- Research designs in qualitative research
- Data collection methods in qualitative research
- Important in demographic factor developmental cross-sectional comparison dietary habits of children, adolescents, and adults at one time.
- Ideology/worldview of the qualitative researcher
- Exploratory and explanatory designs Descriptive Elaborate data reporting dietary patterns among urban Indian youth.
- Market research including a questionnaire on consumer preferences for eco-friendly clothing.
- Ethics in research in general
- Cross-lagged panel analysis for example in testing whether diet quality predicts physical activity or vice versa over repeated measures.
- Reporting of results in qualitative research
- Probability sampling while selecting 200 households from a city using lottery method for a nutrition survey.
- Publication guidelines (APA7); characteristics/principles of scientific writing; examples of good scientific writing
- Distinguishing scientific writing from popular and literary styles
- Estimated account of expenditure while writing a research proposal/research grant seeking funding
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- Quasi-experimental design wherein outcomes of two schools are related, one with mid-day meals and one without (no randomization).
- Correlational design studying link between social media usage and body image satisfaction among adolescents.
- Research design for testing effect of fortified biscuits on iron levels in school children with random assignment. correlational research design; inferring causality, internal validity, external validity
- Non-probability sampling for example interviewing only shoppers available in one supermarket for a textile purchase study.
- Sampling techniques in qualitative research
- Unethical practices in academia
- Reporting statistical findings in text
- Issues in sampling resulting with over-representation of urban youth in a diet preference survey, missing rural perspectives.
- Epidemiological research designs (cross-sectional, cohort, & case-control studies); developmental research designs (cross-sectional, longitudinal, sequential research designs; additive, mediator & moderator models; cross-lagged panel analyses); survey and market research designs; meta-analysisGroup under observation study by following textile workers for 10 years to study respiratory health outcomes.
- Data analytic strategies in qualitative research
- Mediator/moderator models investigating whether self-esteem mediates link between media exposure and fashion choices.
- Developmental (longitudinal) for example in tracking infant feeding practices over 5 years.
- Mixed methods research designs
- Developmental (sequential) for example while studying different age groups now, then following them over time (growth patterns).
30 Clues: Ethics in research in general • Mixed methods research designs • Unethical practices in academia • Reporting statistical findings in text • Research designs in qualitative research • Sampling techniques in qualitative research • Reporting of results in qualitative research • Data collection methods in qualitative research • Ideology/worldview of the qualitative researcher • ...
Research Terminologies 2024-04-08
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- A comprehensive examination of available research literature and information on a specific topic.
- Statistical methods that allow researchers to make inferences about the population based on sample data.
- The standard against which experimental observations are evaluated.
- Experimental design involving the manipulation of two or more independent variables.
- The extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure.
- The relationship between cause and effect, often investigated in research.
- All individuals, items, or data of interest to a researcher.
- A study in which both the researchers and the participants are unaware of who is receiving the treatment.
- The process of conducting tests or trials to gather data in order to support or refute a hypothesis.
- Any characteristic, number, or quantity that can be measured or controlled in research.
- In-depth analysis of a single individual, group, or event.
- The process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts to gain a better understanding.
- The process of repeating a study or experiment to confirm its findings.
- A statistical measure indicating the extent to which two or more variables fluctuate together.
- Statistical methods that summarize a set of data.
- The process of randomly assigning participants to different groups in an experiment.
- A group of individuals who share a common characteristic or experience and are studied over time.
- Statistical technique used to analyze the relationship between variables.
- The consistency of a research study or measuring test.
- Research focused on understanding behaviors, attitudes, or phenomena through non-numeric data.
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- Principles of conduct governing an individual or group in research, including integrity, honesty, and respect.
- Estimation of values within the range of known data points.
- A measure of the dispersion or variability of a set of values from the mean.
- The systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study.
- An observation that significantly differs from other observations in a dataset.
- A subset of individuals or objects collected from a larger population for research purposes.
- A non-probabilistic sampling technique in which researchers divide the population into groups and then arbitrarily choose participants from each group.
- Analysis of variance, a statistical technique used to analyze differences between group means.
- Research focused on gathering numerical data and performing statistical analysis.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- The process of using statistical analysis to test a hypothesis.
- Systematic error introduced into sampling or testing by selecting or encouraging one outcome over others.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through research.
- A statistical technique for combining the findings from independent studies to determine the overall effect of a particular intervention.
- A qualitative research method focused on understanding cultural phenomena.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- A method of gathering information from a sample of individuals through questions.
- Involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is acquired through the scientific method.
- The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work.
40 Clues: Statistical methods that summarize a set of data. • The consistency of a research study or measuring test. • In-depth analysis of a single individual, group, or event. • Estimation of values within the range of known data points. • All individuals, items, or data of interest to a researcher. • The extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure. • ...
Rock, Gems, and Mineral 2020-10-22
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- Scientific word for heft/weight
- Rocks changed by heat/pressure
- Igneous rocks cooled outside
- To break along flat atomic surfaces
- NaCl in natural mineral form
- Scale for mineral hardness
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- Green form of Beryl gemstone
- Layers of rock cemented together
- Red corundum
- Dark colored igneous rock
- Scientific formula for Quartz
- Yellow/brown Quartz
- Looking like metal
- Not a diamond but still carbon
- 2.5 on the Mohs scale
- Actual color of mineral
- Very common igneous rock
- Only found in sedimentary rocks
- 10 on the Mohs scale
19 Clues: Red corundum • Looking like metal • Yellow/brown Quartz • 10 on the Mohs scale • 2.5 on the Mohs scale • Actual color of mineral • Very common igneous rock • Dark colored igneous rock • Scale for mineral hardness • Green form of Beryl gemstone • Igneous rocks cooled outside • NaCl in natural mineral form • Scientific formula for Quartz • Not a diamond but still carbon • ...
World History Semester 1 2024-01-18
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Production process before industrialization
- Calculated elliptical orbits for planets
- Inventor of commercial light bulb
- Britain vs China
- Promoted separation of powers
- Age of Reason
- Allowed for inland transportation in Africa
- First Emperor of Mexico after Independence
- Moderated effects of malaria
- Priest who started the Mexican War for Independence
- Smoke and fog
- Likely country of first movable type printing
- Innovator of Alternating current
- Proponent of natural rights
- Greek whose outdated theories dominated anatomy
- Slums in the Industrial Revolution
- Created the movable type printing press
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- King of France before the French Revolution
- Helped create the scientific method
- Capital of France
- Emperor of France
- Father of modern anatomy
- Tool for studying small subjects
- Meeting called by the French King to avert crisis pre-revolution
- Planet with observable phases in the 17th century
- Three laws of motion
- Execution device in the French Revolution
- Procedure of experimentation
- Survival of the fittest
- Scientist who discovered moons of Jupiter
- Former name of Mexico City
- Spanish colony on the same island as Haiti
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- Tax on paper goods in the American colonies
- Force drawing matter together
- Code and inventor
- American-born Spaniards
- Author of the Communist Manifesto
- Former name of Haiti
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- First US president
- Greek to taught geocentric ideas
- Father of the Scientific Revolution
- People of mixed Native American and European ancestry in Latin America
- Lower class in France
- East African country that remained independent in the 19th century
- Sun-centered solar system
- Meeting to decide the fate of African colonization
- Inventor of a 19th century machine gun
- European-born Spaniards
- Period of British government control of India
- First Estate
- Organization that opposed major scientific advancements
- To get rid of slavery
- Inventor most associated with the steam engine
- Hourly or daily pay
- Location of Napoleon's first exile
- Father of capitalism
- Roman-Egyptian promoter of geocentric theory
- Labor group
- Positive change
- Capital of England
- No taxation without this
- Promise by the National Assembly to create a new constitution
- Revolutionary leader in Mexico
- Inventor of the cotton gin
67 Clues: Labor group • First Estate • Age of Reason • Smoke and fog • Positive change • Britain vs China • Code and inventor • Capital of France • Emperor of France • First US president • Capital of England • Hourly or daily pay • Former name of Haiti • Father of capitalism • Three laws of motion • Lower class in France • To get rid of slavery • American-born Spaniards • European-born Spaniards • ...
Resurrection Men 2024-01-18
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- The only legal method for obtaining a body for the sole purpose of Scientific Research
- The bone surface which had evidence of soft tissue removal was caused by what
- The Senior archaeologist involved in the excavation
- John Bishop and Thomas Williams were the so-called
- Secretary at Cambridge Human Anatomy Centre states that Cambridge struggles to obtain donor bodies
- The month that Burke and Hare were exposed
- Required the licensing of anatomy teachers and regulated supply of the cadavers for medical research
- A book still used by medical students today
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- Uncovered some 262 undocumented burials
- One of the Resurrection men, also Irish-born arrived in 1827
- Published a book called The Diary of a Resurrectionist
- The Other Resurrection men, immigrated to Scotland from Ireland
- were Bars added to make the grave more secure
- "Before the introduction of artery forceps, the wound would be cauterized by what tool
- the Primary Location where the resurrection men took action
15 Clues: Uncovered some 262 undocumented burials • The month that Burke and Hare were exposed • A book still used by medical students today • were Bars added to make the grave more secure • John Bishop and Thomas Williams were the so-called • The Senior archaeologist involved in the excavation • Published a book called The Diary of a Resurrectionist • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2020-09-01
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- the study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Law describes the behavior of a natural phenomenon.
- a testable explanation or educated guess that can be supported or disproved
- Variable a factor that is affected by changes in the independent variable
- the area from the surface of Earth down to its center
- Theory an explanation based on many observations during repeated investigations
- the study of the forces and processes that cause the atmosphere to change and produce weather
- region of permanently frozen water on Earth
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- the study of the materials that make up Earth and the processes that form and change these materials
- all the water on Earth
- used in an experiment to show that the results of an experiment are a result of the condition being tested
- Variable the factor that is changed by the experimenter
- Method series of problem-solving steps to help conduct experiments
- Model an idea picture, a system, or mathematical expression that represents the concept being explained
- the study of Earth's oceans
- all living organisms on Earth as well the environments in which they live
- blanket of gases that surrounds our planet
- Science the study of the interactions of organisms and their surroundings
18 Clues: all the water on Earth • the study of Earth's oceans • blanket of gases that surrounds our planet • region of permanently frozen water on Earth • the study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere • Law describes the behavior of a natural phenomenon. • the area from the surface of Earth down to its center • Variable the factor that is changed by the experimenter • ...
Jeremiah's Amazing puzzle 2025-06-03
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- Method A set of steps scientists follow to solve problems and find answers
- The step-by-step directions you follow during the experiment
- Using your senses to gather information during an experiment
- Something that stays the same in every part of the experiment
- The thing you measure in an experiment
- A smart guess or prediction you make before doing an experiment
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- The part of the experiment used for comparison
- Variable The thing you change on purpose in an experiment to see what effect it has
- What you’re trying answer by doing your experiment
- Facts, numbers, or measurements you collect during an experiment
- A test you do to find out if your hypothesis is right or wrong
- A guess you make based on what you see, hear, or already know
- What you figure out at the end of the experiment based on your data
- Anything that can change or be changed in an experiment
- Looking at your data to understand what happened and why
15 Clues: The thing you measure in an experiment • The part of the experiment used for comparison • What you’re trying answer by doing your experiment • Anything that can change or be changed in an experiment • Looking at your data to understand what happened and why • The step-by-step directions you follow during the experiment • ...
nylah 2026-02-18
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- Stock of goods
- Those who provide human resources, natural resources, and capital goods in order for production to take place
- Information used to describe a population
- People who work to produce goods and services
- People who assume the risks of starting and operating businesses
- Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives
- A method of operating or controlling a process in which tasks are completed by automatic means, such as technology, reducing human effort and labor
- Starting and building a business
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- The people who make or provide goods and services
- Items that are found in nature and used to produce goods and services
- Money needed to operate a business
- When two employees share the responsibility for one full-time
- Items in their natural state or condition
- Maintaining a large inventory
- A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1981 and 1995; also known as millennials
15 Clues: Stock of goods • Maintaining a large inventory • Starting and building a business • Money needed to operate a business • Information used to describe a population • Items in their natural state or condition • People who work to produce goods and services • The people who make or provide goods and services • When two employees share the responsibility for one full-time • ...
CS1130 Chapter 4 2015-02-17
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- the new class inherits methods from the old class
- A placeholder that acts like a basket to receive information that we send to a method
- A method that reference more than one object
- The process of breaking a problem down into large tasks and then breaking each task down into simpler steps (two words)
- An object created from a class
- a blueprint or template that tells Alice exactly how to create and display an object from that class
- A built-in method such as move or turn
- When an object is created from a class and displayed
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- A diagram that illustrates stepwise refinement, also called a structure chart (three words)
- Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code
- A method that defines behaviors for a single object
- Thinking about a collection of instructions as if it was just one instruction
- In a call to a method, the value sent in to a method parameter
- A coordinated sequence of instructions that will be carried out when requested
14 Clues: An object created from a class • A built-in method such as move or turn • A method that reference more than one object • the new class inherits methods from the old class • A method that defines behaviors for a single object • When an object is created from a class and displayed • Invoking or executing a method by dragging it into the code • ...
Unit 4 Gateway vocabulary B p 44 ex 1,8 2026-01-08
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- the scientific study of the body's structures
- the study of the rocks and similar substances that make up the earth's surface
- the art and practice of designing and making buildings
- to improve
- medical research or treatment that relates to the principles of biology or biochemistry
- the altering of reality by overlaying digital information on real-world objects
- the study of the relationships between people living in groups, especially in industrial societies
- the study of how, in all living things, the characteristics and qualities of parents are given to their children by their genes
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- the use of science to solve crimes
- uses unique physical characteristics such as fingerprints, or voiceprints
- branch of physics dealing with heavenly bodies
- the study of the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects that belonged to people who lived in the past
- study of how food and nutrients affect our body, health, and well-being
- the study of using scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other things, including bridges, roads, vehicles, and buildings
- application of mechanical physics to human motion, used to understand and improve movement, health, and performance.
- having artificial body parts
- the scientific study of the nervous system and the brain
- an artificially produced human being capable of learning.
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
19 Clues: to improve • having artificial body parts • the use of science to solve crimes • the scientific study of the body's structures • branch of physics dealing with heavenly bodies • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • the art and practice of designing and making buildings • the scientific study of the nervous system and the brain • ...
Psychology Adventure Crossword Puzzle: Quiz #1 Vocabulary 2013-04-18
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- Variable / What is manipulated in an experiment.
- Intervention / When people are less likely to help others when another person is present.
- / The feeling that one has lost his or her personal identity and merged anonymously into a group.
- Variable / What has the effects on it measured in an experiment.
- Statistics / The type of statistical data that uses numbers to analyze the data in an experiment.
- / An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examining the facts.
- Group / The group that is exposed to the variable(s) under study.
- Group / The group that receives that placebo treatment in an experiment.
- / A ___________ variable is one that is extraneous to the others in an experiment, and affects the other variables in a relationship so that the results of the experiment are skewed.
- / The research method that looks at cause and effect relationships.
- Deviation / The average deviation from the mean.
- Study / A research method involving one or a few subjects.
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- / A social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member
- / The average for a set of numbers.
- Statistics / The type of statistical data that makes conclusions as to whether the hypothesis was supported by the data.
- / The name of the girl who was left in social isolation as a child.
- Attribution Error / The tendency to underestimate situation influences on behavior and assume that some personal characteristic of the individual is responsible.
- Observation / A research method that takes place int he natural habitat of the subjects being observed.
- Coefficient / The variable "r" that has a numerical value between -1.00 and +1.00.
- / When the subject number is equal to one (N=1), there is low __________ validity.
- / The scientific study of mind and behavior.
- / The difference between the highest value and lowest value in a set of numbers.
- Asche Effect / Conforming with the majority over individual judgment.
- / The number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
- / The midpoint in a set of numbers
- / A social group to which an individual does not identify psychologically.
- Validity / The degree to which the independent variable causes the changes seen in the dependent variable being examined within the study.
- Facilitation / The effects of coaction and the presence of an audience.
28 Clues: / The midpoint in a set of numbers • / The average for a set of numbers. • / The scientific study of mind and behavior. • Variable / What is manipulated in an experiment. • Deviation / The average deviation from the mean. • / The number which appears most often in a set of numbers. • Study / A research method involving one or a few subjects. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2020-09-17
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- Data that is made up of numbers.
- A summary of a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that have been supported with repeated testing and data.
- Data that relies on descriptions such as soft, shiny or wet.
- Describes the variable that is the thing you measure in an experiment.
- Testable, falsifiable statements that are essential to the scientific process.
- Significant ____ are measurements and calculations with scientific units that reflect the accuracy of original measurements.
- How we use our senses to gather evidence for scientific investigations, they're our most powerful tools.
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- Repeating scientific experiments to show they consistently produce the same result.
- Scientific _____ expresses very large or small numbers in a convenient way.
- Describes the variable that is the thing you change in an experiment.
- The controlled study of real world phenomenon.
11 Clues: Data that is made up of numbers. • The controlled study of real world phenomenon. • Data that relies on descriptions such as soft, shiny or wet. • Describes the variable that is the thing you change in an experiment. • Describes the variable that is the thing you measure in an experiment. • ...
science 2021-09-23
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- table display of information in tabular form,
- contingent on or determined by.
- graph a graph in which points representing values of a variable for suitable
- graph a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
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- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.
- an established or official way of doing something.
- TM is a women’s healthcare technology company
- a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
- the end or finish of an event or process.
- Lab The purpose of this lab is to see the steps of the scientific method in action.
- the study of the world around us and includes topics like biology geology and physics
13 Clues: contingent on or determined by. • the end or finish of an event or process. • TM is a women’s healthcare technology company • table display of information in tabular form, • an established or official way of doing something. • not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change. • a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. • ...
Homemade Quiz 2022-03-11
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- Is the continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics.
- Crossing dissimilar individuals to bring together the best of both organisms.
- Small circular DNA molecules that a bacteria contains.
- Is the application of a technological process, invention, or method to living organisms.
- Is a member of a population of genetically identical cells produced from a single cell.
- Is the process of changing a gene to treat a medical disease or disorder.
- The scientific study of crime scene evidence.
- Allowing only those animals with wanted characteristics to produce the next generation.
- The study of whole genomes, including genes and their functions.
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- Is a gene that makes it possible to distinguish bacteria that carry the plasmid from those that don’t.
- A technique used to separate and analyze the different sized fragments.
- Is the most common error in meiosis that occurs when homologous chromosomes fail to separate.
- Containing genes from other species.
13 Clues: Containing genes from other species. • The scientific study of crime scene evidence. • Small circular DNA molecules that a bacteria contains. • The study of whole genomes, including genes and their functions. • Is the continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics. • A technique used to separate and analyze the different sized fragments. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- the process to develop new products to solve specific problems
- designs and makes products and services that improve the designed world and fulfill human needs
- a person who creates and carries out plans for new products and structures
- a method of inquiry in which scientists collect data, analyze facts, state a hypothesis, and then try to prove or disprove the hypothesis with further testing
- an online word processor
- the study of the laws of nature
- a presentation program
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- generating and developing ideas for new and improved products and services that satisfy people's needs
- a general term for technology that is environmentally friendly or that helps conserve resources
- discover and understand the natural world
- a person who applies scientific and design principles to create practical solutions for problems
- a spreadsheet application
- tools, materials, and processes used to make the designed products
13 Clues: a presentation program • an online word processor • a spreadsheet application • the study of the laws of nature • discover and understand the natural world • the process to develop new products to solve specific problems • tools, materials, and processes used to make the designed products • a person who creates and carries out plans for new products and structures • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- discover and understand the natural world
- the study of the laws of nature
- a person who creates and carries out plans for new products and structures
- tools, materials, and processes used to make the designed products
- a general term for technology that is environmentally friendly or that helps conserve resources
- generating and developing ideas for new and improved products and services that satisfy people's needs
- a presentation program
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- the process to develop new products to solve specific problems
- a method of inquiry in which scientists collect data, analyze facts, state a hypothesis, and then try to prove or disprove the hypothesis with further testing
- designs and makes products and services that improve the designed world and fulfill human needs
- a person who applies scientific and design principles to create practical solutions for problems
- a spreadsheet application
- an online word processor
13 Clues: a presentation program • an online word processor • a spreadsheet application • the study of the laws of nature • discover and understand the natural world • the process to develop new products to solve specific problems • tools, materials, and processes used to make the designed products • a person who creates and carries out plans for new products and structures • ...
Science Vocabulary Part 1 2022-01-20
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- A group of tissues that work together.
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method
- A rock formed when other types of rocks are deformed by heat and pressure.
- Anything that has volume AND mass
- The 28-day period during which the moon passes through all its phases.
- The smallest and most specific level of classification of organisms.
- Small pieces of weathered rock carried by wind, rain, or ice.
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- The control center of a cell, containing a cell’s genetic material.
- The imaginary line extending from the North Pole to the South Pole going through the center of the earth.
- A one- or two- letter notation used to represent an atom of a particular element
- Two areas of a magnet, where magnetic effects are the strongest.
- An allele that is masked by a dominant allele.
- A layer of very hot, slowly moving rock between earth’s crust and core.
13 Clues: Anything that has volume AND mass • A group of tissues that work together. • An allele that is masked by a dominant allele. • Small pieces of weathered rock carried by wind, rain, or ice. • Two areas of a magnet, where magnetic effects are the strongest. • The control center of a cell, containing a cell’s genetic material. • ...
What We Know 2020-09-25
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- My idea of Natural Rights influenced the Declaration of Independence.
- I was the first to publish the idea that the sun is the center of the universe.
- "I don't agree with what you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it."
- March 5, 1770; event that Paul Revere published and used as propaganda.
- I proved the Heliocentric Theory and was charged with heresy against the Catholic Church.
- Step-by-step process used for experimentation.
- imposed by England in 1765 that led colonists to boycott British goods.
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- A temporary magnet with a magnetic field produced by electric current.
- Group formed by colonists opposed to the Stamp Act.
- I believed there should be a separation of powers; three branches of government.
- I developed the scientific method - the step-by-step process for conducting experiments.
- _____________ poles of magnets attract.
- I discovered gravity and developed the laws of motion.
13 Clues: _____________ poles of magnets attract. • Step-by-step process used for experimentation. • Group formed by colonists opposed to the Stamp Act. • I discovered gravity and developed the laws of motion. • My idea of Natural Rights influenced the Declaration of Independence. • A temporary magnet with a magnetic field produced by electric current. • ...
The Science of Biology 2023-08-04
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- In this type of reproduction, the cells from two different parents unite to produce the first cell of the new organism
- An experiment in which only one variable is changed
- A logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- The act of noticing and describing events or processes
- The variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable
- In this type of reproduction, the new organism has a single parent
- A group that is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for changes in the independent variable
- The process by which organisms keep internal conditions constant
- The science that employs scientific methodology to study living things
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- A tentative scientific explanation that can be tested by further observation or experimentation
- A signal to which an organism responds
- A tested, highly reliable scientific explanation that unifies many repeated observations
- The variable that is deliberately changed
- The process by which any organism can change to survive
- Comes in two types: quantitative- numbers obtained by counting or measuring, and qualitative- descriptions that cannot be measured
- A personal, rather than a scientific, point of view for or against something
- This molecule carries the directions for inheritance
- The combination of chemical reactions that carry out life processes
18 Clues: A signal to which an organism responds • The variable that is deliberately changed • An experiment in which only one variable is changed • This molecule carries the directions for inheritance • The act of noticing and describing events or processes • The process by which any organism can change to survive • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
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- the branch of science concerned with the
- the science of the causes and effects of
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the study of heredity and the variation
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- the scientific study of plants, including
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- the scientific study of the behavior,
- the study of bacteria.
- the science that deals with the earth's
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of science which
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the science that deals with the earth's • the study of heredity and the variation • the branch of science concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
Across
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- the study of heredity and the variation
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the science that deals with the earth's
- the branch of science concerned with the
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- the branch of science which
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the study of bacteria.
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • the study and treatment of tumors. • its the scientific study of algae. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the science that deals with the earth's • the science of the causes and effects of • the branch of zoology concerned with the • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
Across
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the study and treatment of tumors.
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- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the study of heredity and the variation
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the study of bacteria.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical
- the branch of science which
- the branch of science concerned with the
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the branch of science concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • ...
GUI + MVC Pattern 2022-03-24
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- method used to change the view depending on what data changed
- method to add observer to list of observers
- responds to user interaction and performs interactions on the model
- has capacity to update visual representation of the application
- methods that registers button events
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- holds components in grid like structure, uses x y coordinates NOR row col!
- stage contains one of these
- method to launch everything
- holds method that notifies all observers
- the number of components a stage or scene can hold
- interface that holds the update() function
- Design pattern for developing user interfaces that divides the application into three parts
- method that registers the view as an observer of the model
- method called when the GUI shuts down
14 Clues: stage contains one of these • method to launch everything • methods that registers button events • method called when the GUI shuts down • holds method that notifies all observers • interface that holds the update() function • method to add observer to list of observers • the number of components a stage or scene can hold • ...
English - Spanish Cognates Taylor Demers 2016-09-01
Across
- A book of definitions.
- Food and water are examples of them.
- Where a student goes after high school.
- Organic materials not from animals.
- A mixture of different things.
- The people closest to you.
- Cartographers make these.
- What a teacher needs from her students.
- The "big thing" before television.
- The last paragraph of an essay.
- The method people use most often for purchases.
- The last month of the year.
- The transmission that does not require a third pedal.
- What a sick person may take.
- You talk on one.
- Some perfumes are.
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- There are sixty seconds in one.
- Troubled students receive it.
- The system of government where people vote for leaders.
- A visual representation.
- An inventor may need one.
- Where you stay while on vacation.
- What measurement must be in a scientific experiment.
- A list of things you must do.
- A quality that describes the cheetah.
- Famous people strive for it.
- A popular flavor of cake.
- A trait that artists need.
- The opposite of negative.
- A deep crevice in the earth made from shifting tectonic plates.
30 Clues: You talk on one. • Some perfumes are. • A book of definitions. • A visual representation. • An inventor may need one. • Cartographers make these. • A popular flavor of cake. • The opposite of negative. • The people closest to you. • A trait that artists need. • The last month of the year. • Famous people strive for it. • What a sick person may take. • Troubled students receive it. • ...
Vocabulary Crossward #1 2016-02-09
Across
- steps followed in an experiment
- a belief or judgment
- a procedure that allows you to learn about something
- an idea supported by evidence
- to use your 5 senses to gather information
- something that is kept the same, usually in an experiment
- any condition that can be changed
- information that proves a point, often collected in scientific investigations
- a experiment with controlled variables and is done numerous times
- a procedure to test a hypothesis
- an idea that can be tested by an experiment or a observation
- simplified version of some part of the natural version that helps explains how it functions
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- to find similarities and differences
- a guess based on observation
- step by step process scientist use to conduct an experiment or an investigation
- a picture that is shows relationships between sets of data
- a method of inquiry stating a problem, proposing alternative solutions, analyzing alternatives and selecting a solution, testing the solution by using a model, evaluating the effectiveness
- an experiment that is incomplete or has no controlled variables or similar results
- an idea based on observations
- information collected from investigations and experiments
20 Clues: a belief or judgment • a guess based on observation • an idea supported by evidence • an idea based on observations • steps followed in an experiment • a procedure to test a hypothesis • any condition that can be changed • to find similarities and differences • to use your 5 senses to gather information • a procedure that allows you to learn about something • ...
Biology 2014-01-09
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- When growth is rising at a steady rate with no limiting factors
- The total of different organisms in a ecosystem
- reaction When two chemicals react and become something new
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other suffers
- Transportation across the membrane that requires energy
- Eats both plants and animals
- The place in which an organism lives
- The process of joining two smaller organic compounds to form one large organic compound
- Where substrates bind with the enzyme
- Which type of cell is more simple?
- Feeds on carrion(dead animals)
- Organelle inside the nucleus that is made of RNA and proteins
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- The role a species plays in a community; It's total way of life
- Maximum number of organisms an environment can hold
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The monomer of carbohydrates
- Organisms that take energy and use it to make their own food
- Something that all organic compounds contain
- Lowest level of the organization pyramid with Biosphere being the highest
- What is the cell membrane made of?
- The first step of the scientific method
- The monomer of protein
- The relationship of two organisms in which both benefit each other
23 Clues: The monomer of protein • The powerhouse of the cell • The monomer of carbohydrates • Eats both plants and animals • Feeds on carrion(dead animals) • What is the cell membrane made of? • Which type of cell is more simple? • The place in which an organism lives • Where substrates bind with the enzyme • The first step of the scientific method • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-05-17
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- is Famous for housing one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World
- goddess of wisdom and war
- where money is made
- Wrote the Republic
- citizens elect others to represent them (ideals and voice) in government
- large open rectangular area where meetings were held (center of commerce & government)
- Where Greek gods lived in Northern Greece
- Religious center of Greek city-states.
- means “love of wisdom”
- The god of archery, the sun, and light
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- political system of Sparta, where the government was run by a small group of people and two kings
- performed 12 impossible labors and was a reknown Greek hero
- political system in which citizens participate directly in decision making (Athen’s form of democracy)
- question and answer method of teaching used to instruct students in a variety of subjects
- High City where public buildings and temples were built
- Sought knowledge through scientific observation, measurement, and research.
- Person who documented the Legend of Troy
- heavily armed foot soldiers lined up side by side that move as ONE unit. Mastered by Spartans
- piece of land surrounded by water except for one side
- means "city-state"
20 Clues: Wrote the Republic • means "city-state" • where money is made • means “love of wisdom” • goddess of wisdom and war • Religious center of Greek city-states. • The god of archery, the sun, and light • Person who documented the Legend of Troy • Where Greek gods lived in Northern Greece • piece of land surrounded by water except for one side • ...
6th Science Unit 1 Nature of Science 2022-08-16
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- Experiment where all the variables are kept constant except for one variable
- Decisions made after interpreting the data
- Information that is gained by observations and experimentation
- Variables that could be changed but are held constant or the same throughout the experiment
- to make a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future
- A series of steps used to solve a problem
- Description that involves a number or amount
- The part of the experiment that is not exposed to what is being tested and is used as a standard of comparison
- Repeated trials of an experiment
- Factor that a scientist changes during an experiment
- A diagram or picture of data
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- Description that cannot be expressed in a number
- Different scientists repeating another’s experiment
- An international system of measurement units used in science
- Factor that changes in response to what is being tested
- Organized method of testing a problem
- A possible answer to a scientific question
- A way of learning about the natural world
- Information gathered by observation or experimentation
- an explanation for observations
- the process of gathering information using the senses
21 Clues: A diagram or picture of data • an explanation for observations • Repeated trials of an experiment • Organized method of testing a problem • A way of learning about the natural world • A series of steps used to solve a problem • Decisions made after interpreting the data • A possible answer to a scientific question • Description that involves a number or amount • ...
US History 2022-09-14
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- Toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian war.
- Grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- Governing body of Great Britain.
- Religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- King James II created this. This covered the area from southern Maine to northern New Jersey.
- Great Britain's greatest rival in North America.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
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- Slave uprising in the Colonies.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- Places tax on imports to the colonies.
- Meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Large farm in the Southern Colonies.
- When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies.
- Enrich Great Britain.
- Men from the Colonists who fought for Great Britain.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
20 Clues: Enrich Great Britain. • Slave uprising in the Colonies. • Governing body of Great Britain. • Large farm in the Southern Colonies. • Toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • Places tax on imports to the colonies. • Religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's greatest rival in North America. • When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies. • ...
Unit #1 Review 2022-10-04
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- All life occurs in this layer.
- Red giants
- Layer where you find ozone
- All science begins with this.
- The number of lays in the atmosphere
- The moon's force pulling on the Earth creating tides.
- In science, this is backed up by multiple facts and experiments that support it.
- This type of electromagnetism has the highest energy.
- Brightness
- This planet has no atmosphere
- This was formed because the Earth was hit by another planet.
- This is the number of topics we covered in unit #1.
- At 93 million miles away, it gives Earth all its energy.
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- Star burn this during nuclear fusion.
- The types of waves the Earth's core produces.
- Very large stars will do this as they die.
- This causes the seasons on Earth
- The interaction between matter and electromagnetism.
- A word meaning where life exists
- A non-science word you have that nobody cares about.
- The "sweet spot" in the solar system is named after her.
- This part of the scientific method is where you propose an answer to your question.
- The color at the top of every rainbow.
23 Clues: Red giants • Brightness • Layer where you find ozone • All science begins with this. • This planet has no atmosphere • All life occurs in this layer. • This causes the seasons on Earth • A word meaning where life exists • The number of lays in the atmosphere • Star burn this during nuclear fusion. • The color at the top of every rainbow. • ...
Riley Gibson - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-01-08
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- -having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- - invented telescope
- provides each branch of gov
- fancy gatherings
- relating to neoclassical
- people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior
- a power known as benevolent depost
- opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- which same territiory is controlled by two levels of giv
- - sun centered
- French word for philosopher
- french man of letters
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- God, reason, nature, and humanity
- former empress of russia
- - a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- 3rd us presdient
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- philosopher and writer
- british writer and philosper
- anoffical act taken by all 13 american colonies
- english polymath
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century,
- french writer
- spells out americans rightd
- english philosoper and phycian
26 Clues: french writer • - sun centered • 3rd us presdient • english polymath • fancy gatherings • - invented telescope • french man of letters • philosopher and writer • former empress of russia • relating to neoclassical • provides each branch of gov • spells out americans rightd • French word for philosopher • british writer and philosper • english philosoper and phycian • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- express indirectly; suggest
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- declare to be true; say firmly
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
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- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- put an end to; stop
- importance; meaning
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- a defect; fault; error
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- greatest; highest
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
20 Clues: greatest; highest • put an end to; stop • importance; meaning • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
- greatest; highest
- declare to be true; say firmly
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- a defect; fault; error
- importance; meaning
- put an end to; stop
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
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- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- express indirectly; suggest
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
20 Clues: greatest; highest • importance; meaning • put an end to; stop • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Unit 3 How to change your point of view 2019-05-13
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- a disease of cows, of which the virus was formerly used in vaccination against smallpox
- a method or process of carrying out a scheme or achieving some end
- set of principles or ideas used as a basis for one's judgement, decision, etc.
- thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune
- importance; meaning
- straight up and dowm, at right angles to a horizontal plane
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- in a lateral direction, sideways
- put an end to; stop
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- greatest; highest
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
- a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock
- a highly contagious disease causing spots which leave marks on the skin
- declare to be true; say firmly
- determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success
- sth. built; anything composed of parts arranged together, way in which sth. is put together, organised built etc.
- a planned movement of troops or warships; a skillful move or clevertrick
- express indirectly; suggest
- a defect; fault; error
- a person who shoots with a bow and arrows
20 Clues: greatest; highest • importance; meaning • put an end to; stop • a defect; fault; error • express indirectly; suggest • declare to be true; say firmly • in a lateral direction, sideways • a person who shoots with a bow and arrows • a position from which progress is impossible; deadlock • thing or person that causes great trouble or misfortune • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-12
Across
- visual represeontaition of data
- the distance that light travels through space in one year
- when one variable increases so does the other
- describes how close together a reproducible repeated measurements are
- a measured distance
- is a ration the has the value of 1
- measurement system used for everyday measurements in the us
- a variable whose value dpends on that of another
- a method using conversion factors and units counselling to solve a unit conversion problems
- refers to the smallest interval that can be measured
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- a graph of two variables thought to be located
- the time the stimulus and a response
- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a basic Si unit of length
- International system of units used by most countries for everyday measurements and used by the scientific community
- when one variable increase the other decrease
- is a standard amount that everyone agreed substance
- An element that remain unchanged or unaffected by another variable
- the decimal measuring system based on meter,liter and grams as units of weigh, length, capacity and mass
- How close a measurement is to it's true value
20 Clues: a measured distance • a basic Si unit of length • visual represeontaition of data • is a ration the has the value of 1 • the time the stimulus and a response • when one variable increases so does the other • when one variable increase the other decrease • How close a measurement is to it's true value • a graph of two variables thought to be located • ...
Earth Science Wrap Up 2025-01-15
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- substances acting as fertilizers for aquatic plants
- igneous rocks formed outside of the Earth
- preserving resources for future generations
- water found beneath the Earth’s surface
- process that replenishes rivers and lakes
- molten, semifluid rock released from an erupting volcano
- substance that forms in nature, has definite chemical makeup and a has a crystal structure
- animal that uses wetlands as breeding and feeding grounds
- all forms of water on Earth
- large ocean wave
- Earth’s outermost layer
- ground-shaking event caused by the sudden release of stress at plate boundaries
- ethical theory that focuses on inherent moral rules or duties,
- first step in the scientific method
- process where atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure
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- variety of life in a particular habitat
- type of rock forms when molten rock cools below the surface
- introduction of contaminants into the environment
- solid part of the Earth
- strategies to prevent impact of pollution
- layer of gases surrounding Earth
- region beneath the crust
- rhythmic fluctuations in sea level
- area where water covers the soil
- statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
25 Clues: large ocean wave • solid part of the Earth • Earth’s outermost layer • region beneath the crust • all forms of water on Earth • layer of gases surrounding Earth • area where water covers the soil • rhythmic fluctuations in sea level • first step in the scientific method • variety of life in a particular habitat • water found beneath the Earth’s surface • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 13 2024-11-03
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- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The protection of digital data and systems from cyber attacks."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation."
- "The preservation of humans at low temperatures for possible revival."
- "The breakdown of organic substances by natural organisms."
- "The science of creating three-dimensional images with laser technology."
- "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination."
- "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation."
- "The ability to meet current needs without compromising future resources."
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- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The study of the mechanics of living organisms and their movements."
- "The scientific study of animal biology."
- "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands."
- "The science of designing equipment to fit the human body."
- "A parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, often in animals."
- "The study of electronic properties of materials at low temperatures."
- "Organelles known as the 'powerhouses' of cells, producing energy."
- "A method of growing plants in a water-based solution, without soil."
- "A technique that modifies genes to treat or prevent disease."
- "A force that makes a body follow a curved path toward the center."
20 Clues: "The scientific study of animal biology." • "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination." • "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation." • "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • ...
Soybean Vocab 2025-10-02
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- maturity stage when 95% of pods are brown and ready for harvest.
- pods splitting open and losing seeds before harvest.
- max scientific names.
- content percentage of water in beans (about 13% ideal for harvest).
- inoculation adding beneficial bacteria to soybean seeds to enhance nitrogen fixation.
- common names of the crop.
- other root and stem diseases.
- Ready® soybeans genetically engineered soybeans tolerant to certain herbicides.
- when plants fall over, reducing harvest efficiency.
- head combine harvesting machine attachment used for soybeans.
- soybean type that blooms and produces pods while still growing vegetative parts.
- rate number of seeds planted per acre.
- potential expected production under given conditions.
- oil edible oil extracted from soybeans.
- plant leaves covering soil surface, impacting yield.
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- fixation process where soybeans convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form in soil.
- process of seed sprouting.
- soybean type that completes vegetative growth before reproductive stages.
- the pulse family (plant family classification).
- rot fungal disease affecting soybean roots.
- planting method without plowing, reduces soil disturbance.
- a long-lasting herbicide referenced as an alternative.
- cyst nematode microscopic pest attacking soybean roots.
- group classification system (00–VIII) for soybean varieties based on growth cycle length.
- meal protein-rich by-product used in livestock feed.
25 Clues: max scientific names. • common names of the crop. • process of seed sprouting. • other root and stem diseases. • rate number of seeds planted per acre. • oil edible oil extracted from soybeans. • rot fungal disease affecting soybean roots. • the pulse family (plant family classification). • when plants fall over, reducing harvest efficiency. • ...
Sampling 2020-03-03
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- well-defined set with specific properties
- definition of characteristics that include or exclude elements from a study
- sampling method where a number of elements are chosen from subgroups in the same proportions as they exist in the population
- type of sampling that uses random selection
- complex sampling method involving multiple stages to determine samples
- sampling method that uses the most readily available elements
- type of sampling where each element does not have an equal chance at being selected for the study
- set of elements that make up the population
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- single unit about which information is collected
- key characteristics closely match those of the population
- point at which no new data is collected
- network sampling
- sampling method where researcher defines a set and selects a subset
- sampling method that is complete when target sample size is reached
- common sampling method which uses elements who are typical of the population
- small sample study done before a larger study
16 Clues: network sampling • point at which no new data is collected • well-defined set with specific properties • type of sampling that uses random selection • set of elements that make up the population • small sample study done before a larger study • single unit about which information is collected • key characteristics closely match those of the population • ...
Training Methods 2024-05-07
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- Training method that can be fixed, free or body
- Continuous training is great for this level of experience as needs so little equipment
- Training method that involves a range of stations and can be adapted to suit different skills of fitness
- A group of repetitions done together
- Fitness improved by doing continuous training
- Days of recovery needed after a plyometric training session
- Component of fitness improved by Plyometric training
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- To improve this component of fitness you should do less weight and more reps Muscular....
- Training method where work and rest periods are always the same
- To improve this component of fitness you should do heavier weights and lower reps
- Training zone that works between 60-80% MHR
- Training method which improves power by leaping and bounding actions
- Training method that is best suited to games players
- Every one time you lift a weight
- Training method which should be 20 minutes or more in your aerobic zone
- Training zone when you are working 80%+ of MHR
16 Clues: Every one time you lift a weight • A group of repetitions done together • Training zone that works between 60-80% MHR • Fitness improved by doing continuous training • Training zone when you are working 80%+ of MHR • Training method that can be fixed, free or body • Training method that is best suited to games players • ...
3D printing technologies 2026-03-14
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- A method that makes metal parts by using a laser on metal powder
- A 3D printing method that pushes melted plastic through a nozzle
- A metal printing method that uses an electron beam
- A process that sprays tiny drops of material and hardens them with UV light
- Fine material used in powder-based 3D printing
- One thin level of material in a printed object
- A method that uses a laser to join powder into a solid shape
- The part of the printer where melted material comes out
- A way of making objects by adding material layer by layer
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- Plastic material used in many common 3D printers
- A test model made before the final product
- A 3D printing technology from HP that works with powder
- A resin printing method that uses a projector to cure each layer
- The flat surface where the object is printed
- A 3D printing method that uses light to harden liquid resin
- Liquid material used in some 3D printers
16 Clues: Liquid material used in some 3D printers • A test model made before the final product • The flat surface where the object is printed • Fine material used in powder-based 3D printing • One thin level of material in a printed object • Plastic material used in many common 3D printers • A metal printing method that uses an electron beam • ...
Design and Analytics of Algorithms 2025-03-06
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- it is used to search deeper into the graph
- it is a straight forward sorting method
- process used to visit all the vertices and edges in a graph
- method used to find the pattern
- which case is regardless of the order of input list
- simple search method used to find particular element
- advantage of exhaustive search
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- The approach used to solve combinatorial problems
- memory stored in secondary storage
- measures the total memory space required
- step by step procedure to solve a problem
- is a way to express the long term growth of a function
- application of brute force method
- last method to improve the efficiency of sequential sear
- it is an upper bound on function (notations)
- disadvantage of exhaustive search
16 Clues: advantage of exhaustive search • method used to find the pattern • application of brute force method • disadvantage of exhaustive search • memory stored in secondary storage • it is a straight forward sorting method • measures the total memory space required • step by step procedure to solve a problem • it is used to search deeper into the graph • ...
Methods Of Cooking 2014-02-15
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- Cooking food makes it .......... to eat
- Never .......... fryers with food
- A fast dry method of cooking
- Slow cooking of food, food and liquid are served together
- The movement of heated particles of gases or liquids
- A method of cooking food between 94C - 96C
- Heat passes from its source in direct rays
- Transferring heat through a solid object by contact
- A form of moist method of cooking used for tough cuts of meat.
- One way (Method) of poaching
- A moist fast form of cooking
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- One way (method) of poaching
- Purpose of cooking food
- A cause of overcooking
- Reason why we cook food
- Cooking food in an oven using dry heat, were the dry convection heat is modified to steam
- A dry method of cooking in an oven, often use tough cuts of meat
- What we call our tutor in the kitchen
18 Clues: A cause of overcooking • Purpose of cooking food • Reason why we cook food • One way (method) of poaching • A fast dry method of cooking • One way (Method) of poaching • A moist fast form of cooking • Never .......... fryers with food • What we call our tutor in the kitchen • Cooking food makes it .......... to eat • A method of cooking food between 94C - 96C • ...
Santa's preferred... Christmas Crossword 2023-12-18
20 Clues: day • bag • mood • month • snack • season • workers • beverage • reindeer • Nick name • direction • suit color • hanging plant • delivery item • precipitation • type of cookie • method of travel • vehicle power source • method of house entry • place to take pictures
Research Methods 2015-06-10
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- An ethical issue
- The extent to which any variable is held constant or regulated by a researcher
- Small scale trial run of the main study
- A research method that involves face to face subtraction with another individual and results in the collection of data
- The effect of an interviewers expectations, communicated unconsciously, on a respondents behaviour
- Study of a single person, institution =or event
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- The most frequently occurring score in a data
- The loss of participants from a study over time which is likely to leave a biased sample or a sample which is too small
- May raise as many problems as it solves
- Scrutiny of research papers by experts to determine scientific validity
- The difference between the highest and lowest score in a data set
- controlled environment and it will often lack mundane realism
- The degree to which results can be generalised beyond the research setting
13 Clues: An ethical issue • May raise as many problems as it solves • Small scale trial run of the main study • The most frequently occurring score in a data • Study of a single person, institution =or event • controlled environment and it will often lack mundane realism • The difference between the highest and lowest score in a data set • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- the process to develop new products to solve specific problems
- designs and makes products and services that improve the designed world and fulfill human needs
- a person who creates and carries out plans for new products and structures
- a method of inquiry in which scientists collect data, analyze facts, state a hypothesis, and then try to prove or disprove the hypothesis with further testing
- an online word processor
- the study of the laws of nature
- a presentation program
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- generating and developing ideas for new and improved products and services that satisfy people's needs
- a general term for technology that is environmentally friendly or that helps conserve resources
- discover and understand the natural world
- a person who applies scientific and design principles to create practical solutions for problems
- a spreadsheet application
- tools, materials, and processes used to make the designed products
13 Clues: a presentation program • an online word processor • a spreadsheet application • the study of the laws of nature • discover and understand the natural world • the process to develop new products to solve specific problems • tools, materials, and processes used to make the designed products • a person who creates and carries out plans for new products and structures • ...
Theorist and Practitioners 2025-03-04
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- Named the scientific study of social patterns positivism.
- Founded a center that served needy immigrants through social and educational programs while providing extensive opportunities for sociological research.
- Work focused on the ways in which the mind and the self were developed as a result of social processes.
- Coined the idea ‘the looking-glass self’.
- Emphasized individual culture as the creative capacities of individuals.
- Published "The Study of Sociology".
- The founder of social ecology.
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- Career began with Illustrations of Political Economy.
- Researched the chronically unemployed, the currently unemployed, the working classes, and the working classes.
- Published "Rules of the Sociological Method".
- Became a leader in what would later be known as the Niagara Movement.
- Believed that societies grew and changed as a result of the struggles of different social classes over the means of production.
- Argued that the beliefs of many Protestants, especially Calvinists, led to the rise of capitalism.
13 Clues: The founder of social ecology. • Published "The Study of Sociology". • Coined the idea ‘the looking-glass self’. • Published "Rules of the Sociological Method". • Career began with Illustrations of Political Economy. • Named the scientific study of social patterns positivism. • Became a leader in what would later be known as the Niagara Movement. • ...
Crime scene investigation 2025-02-10
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- What forensic method is used to identify individuals based on DNA?
- What term describes the official process of recording a crime scene?
- What is the term for the process of analysing handwriting in criminal cases?
- What legal document allows officers to search a property?
- What is the term for an item taken from a crime scene for forensic analysis?
- What is the first priority of investigators upon arriving at a crime scene?
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- What is the name of the technique used to match bullets to firearms?
- What is the scientific study of fingerprints called?
- What law enforcement unit specializes in analysing evidence from crime scenes?
- What type of evidence includes hair, fibres, and bodily fluids?
- What type of evidence can include shoe impressions and tire marks?
- What is the term for the deliberate destruction of evidence?
- What substance is often used to reveal latent fingerprints?
13 Clues: What is the scientific study of fingerprints called? • What legal document allows officers to search a property? • What substance is often used to reveal latent fingerprints? • What is the term for the deliberate destruction of evidence? • What type of evidence includes hair, fibres, and bodily fluids? • ...
O‘tna 2026-04-10
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- – Linguistics is considered this type of science because it deals with perceivable data.
- – A scientific statement or rule formulated after collecting and organizing data.
- – The position which linguistic units occupy in the flow of speech.
- – A system of hypotheses for describing or explaining a certain phenomenon.
- – A procedure used to classify adjectives into inherent and non-inherent qualities.
- – A type of analysis that finds similarities and differences between two languages.
- – The branch of linguistics that studies the vocabulary of a language.
- – This method uses quantitative evaluation of linguistic material.
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- – A transformational process of repatterning without changing basic relationships.
- – The orderly arrangement of data obtained through observation.
- – Analysis that involves permutation, replacement, and addition.
- – One of the three levels (along with grammar) where contrastive analysis is carried out.
- – Substituting a component of a structure with another member of a defined set.
13 Clues: – The orderly arrangement of data obtained through observation. • – Analysis that involves permutation, replacement, and addition. • – This method uses quantitative evaluation of linguistic material. • – The position which linguistic units occupy in the flow of speech. • – The branch of linguistics that studies the vocabulary of a language. • ...
Astrobiology Review 2026-04-11
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- "Where is everybody?"
- Distance where liquid water can exist
- Detects exoplanets by measuring the little "wobble" of a star caused by an orbiting planet's gravity
- Region around a star where temperatures are "just right"
- Substances, structures, or patterns that provide scientific evidence of past or present life
- Astronomer who created a formula in 1961
- A fissure on the seafloor that releases water heated by geothermal energy
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- Pools of dangerous geochemistry
- A technique for finding exoplanets by observing the periodic dimming of a star's light as a planet passes in front
- Largest single mass of ice on Earth
- What subject studies the origin, evolution, and future of life in the universe?
- Live in harsh environments
- A probabilistic formula used to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy
13 Clues: "Where is everybody?" • Live in harsh environments • Pools of dangerous geochemistry • Largest single mass of ice on Earth • Distance where liquid water can exist • Astronomer who created a formula in 1961 • Region around a star where temperatures are "just right" • A fissure on the seafloor that releases water heated by geothermal energy • ...
Vocab Set 5 - Objections & Closes 2022-02-14
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- A method of used to overcome objections when it is based on misinformation
- A selling method that permits the salesperson to acknowledge objections as valid, yet still offset them with other features and benefits.
- Obtaining an agreement to buy
- A method used when salesmen ask previous customers for names of potential customers
- A selling method that converts a customer's objection into a selling point.
- providing solutions to customers' problems by finding products that meet their needs
- A method of handling the objection that involves recommending a different product that would satisfy the customer's needs.
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- the method in which you ask for the sale
- A closing method where you explain services that might overcome obstacles or problems
- A closing method that encourages a customer to make a decision between two items
- A closing method used when a product is in short supply or when the price will be going up in the near future
- A closing method initially used to close the sale; even if it doesn't work, you'll learn something from the attempt
- concerns, hesitations, doubts, or other honest reasons a customer has for not making a purchase.
13 Clues: Obtaining an agreement to buy • the method in which you ask for the sale • A method of used to overcome objections when it is based on misinformation • A selling method that converts a customer's objection into a selling point. • A closing method that encourages a customer to make a decision between two items • ...
World Hist Ch. 3 Post Test 2022-10-10
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- Roussaeu wrote the book "The Social Contract" and believed that the earthly world was good and human civilization made it _________.
- This man was the main author of the United States Constitution
- This philosopherA. A society agrees to be governed by its general will
- This man's idea of separation of powers was incorporated into the US Constitution
- This man believed that the sun was the center of the universe (heliocentric theory)
- Believed in "No taxation without representation"
- Beleived that government should be between citizens and the government
- The Roman Catholic Church ordered this man to abandon the heliocentric theory
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- The scientific method grew out of this
- This man's deism was based upon reason and natural law
- This woman was a strong supporter for Women's Rights
- The "Wealth of Nations" was a book written by this man
- Idea that the state should NOT interfere with the economy
13 Clues: The scientific method grew out of this • Believed in "No taxation without representation" • This woman was a strong supporter for Women's Rights • This man's deism was based upon reason and natural law • The "Wealth of Nations" was a book written by this man • Idea that the state should NOT interfere with the economy • ...
COOKING TIME 2024-05-21
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- - Cooking method that uses steam to cook food, often preserving its nutrients.
- - Cooking method that uses dry heat, often in an oven, to cook food evenly.
- - Cooking technique that involves briefly immersing food in boiling water, then rapidly cooling it in ice water.
- - To soak food in a seasoned liquid mixture before cooking to enhance flavor.
- - Quick cooking method that uses high heat and a small amount of oil in a pan.
- - Appliance commonly used to quickly cook or reheat food using electromagnetic radiation.
- - To cut food into thin, flat pieces using a knife or other cutting tool.
- - Cooking technique that involves cooking food over direct heat, often outdoors.
- - Cooking process similar to baking but typically used for meats and vegetables.
- - To remove bones from meat or fish, often done before cooking.
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- - Cooking method that involves gently cooking food in liquid at a low temperature.
- - Standard unit of time used in recipes to denote cooking durations.
- - Cooking technique where a liquid is heated to just below boiling point.
- - Cooking method that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, to cook food thoroughly.
- - Cooking process where a liquid reaches its boiling point and bubbles form rapidly.
- - Utensil used for beating or stirring ingredients rapidly to incorporate air and achieve a smooth consistency.
- - Quick cooking method that involves frying small pieces of food over high heat while constantly stirring.
- - Cooking method that involves browning food in fat, then simmering it in a covered pot with liquid.
18 Clues: - To remove bones from meat or fish, often done before cooking. • - Standard unit of time used in recipes to denote cooking durations. • - Cooking technique where a liquid is heated to just below boiling point. • - To cut food into thin, flat pieces using a knife or other cutting tool. • ...
PSY 201Z - Review #2 2025-06-03
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- sleep disorder where an individual repeatedly stops and starts breathing during sleep
- part of the eye containing most of your photoreceptors
- a major shift in psychology that emphasized the scientific method and internal mental states
- Rewarding successive approximations toward a target behavior
- a study design in which neither participants nor researchers know who is receiving the treatment
- a neurotransmitter associated with movement, mood, addiction, motivation, and reward
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- this type of memory is explicit and helpful when answering trivia questions
- brain part that plays a role in emotions and emotional memories
- a type of research that investigates if there is a relationship between 2 or more variables
- the gap between 2 neurons where chemical communication occurs.
- the process of putting information/a memory into your mental memory storage
- A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated
12 Clues: part of the eye containing most of your photoreceptors • Rewarding successive approximations toward a target behavior • the gap between 2 neurons where chemical communication occurs. • brain part that plays a role in emotions and emotional memories • A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior being repeated • ...
Vocabulary word Crossword 2022-09-07
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Science Vocab 2026-04-07
Historical Background of Management 2014-06-19
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- develop own principle of management.
- is an approach management sometimes called situational approach
- should be in the right place and right time.
- ensuring the work activities are completed efficiently and effectively by the people responsible for doing them.
- obey and respect the rules of an organization.
- managers right to give orders.
- management should take steps to encourage worker decide what to do next.
- measurement uses statistical techniques to measure every critical variable in the organization's operation.
- principles described what managers do and what constituted goods management practice.
- avoiding involvement with personal preferences of employees.
- focuses on work processes as the quality of goods and services is continually improved.
- German sociologist develop authority structures and described organizational activity based on authority relations.
- his theory implies that managers who can help people satisfy their needs at work will achieve productivity.
- assumption that mathematical techniques can be used to improved decision making and problem solving.
- he state fourteen principles of management.
- belief that managers who treat people positively ans as responsible adults will achieve productivity.
- showed that attitudes and relationships with co-worker should be important to management.
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- system that interact with their environment.
- organization that emphasizes systematic problem-solving,experimenting with new ideas,learning from experience and past history, and transferring knowledge rapidly throughout the organization.
- which subordinates are decision making.
- management cultivating a learning culture where organizational member systematically gather knowledge.
- makes models of problems
- employees should treated equally and fair.
- the philosophy of management
- has a theory of X and Y
- organization efficient form of organization founded in logic
- management use of scientific method to define the "one best way" for job to be done.
- earliest writer thought organization should be based on a group ethic rather than individualism.
- paid a fair wage for their service.
- system that do not interact with their environment.
- organization are not self-contained.
31 Clues: has a theory of X and Y • makes models of problems • the philosophy of management • managers right to give orders. • paid a fair wage for their service. • develop own principle of management. • organization are not self-contained. • which subordinates are decision making. • employees should treated equally and fair. • he state fourteen principles of management. • ...
Ch. 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2012-08-27
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- A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time period.
- In an experiment, the factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- The concept that people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do volunteer.
- A representative segment of a target population.
- A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher have an effect on other variables.
- An in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle.
- Factor that researchers manipulate so that they can determine its effect.
- The study of behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer.
- A sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population.
- In a study, the participants who receive the treatment.
- An inert substance used in controlled experiments to test the effectiveness of another substance.
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- A survey population, selected by chance, which fairly represents the general population.
- In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment.
- An unpleasant stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases.
- A method of research that looks at different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span.
- The total group to be studied or described and from whom samples may be drawn.
- Factors that are measured or controlled in a scientific study.
- Predisposition to a certain point of view.
- A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people, usually by asking questions of a representative, random sample.
- The relationship between variables.
20 Clues: The relationship between variables. • Predisposition to a certain point of view. • A representative segment of a target population. • In a study, the participants who receive the treatment. • Factors that are measured or controlled in a scientific study. • In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-01
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- the information gathered from observations
- set of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes
- basic unit of all forms of life
- microscope that allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image (3 words)
- well-tested explanation that unifies of broad range of observations
- the process of which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- process by which a single parent reproduces by itself (2 words)
- the variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment (2 words)
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
- a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words)
- the variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable (2 words)
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- a signal to which an organism responds
- an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time (2 words)
- microscope that forms an image by focusing beams of electrons onto a specimen (2 words)
- device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words)
- group of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single original cell (2 words)
- a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- decimal system of measurement based of certain physical standards and scaled on multiples of 10 (2 words)
- process by which cells from two different parents unite to produce the new cell of a new organism (2 words)
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way
23 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • a signal to which an organism responds • the information gathered from observations • a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words) • a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations • the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words) • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-31
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- a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- process by which a single parent reproduces by itself (2 words)
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- group of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single original cell (2 words)
- microscope that allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image (3 words)
- the variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment (2 words)
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- the information gathered from observations
- a signal to which an organism responds
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- the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words)
- a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words)
- system decimal system of measurement based of certain physical standards and scaled on multiples of 10 (2 words)
- set of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes
- process of which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time (2 words)
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
- the variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable (2 words)
- process by which cells from two different parents unite to produce the new cell of a new organism (2 words)
- microscope that forms an image by focusing beams of electrons onto a specimen (2 words)
- device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- basic unit of all forms of life
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
23 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • a signal to which an organism responds • the information gathered from observations • a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words) • a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations • the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words) • ...
Unit 1: Intro to Chemistry 2018-07-26
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- a proposed explanation for observations and laws
- the science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do
- the non-place-holding digits in a reported measurement; they represent the precision of a measured quantity
- one part of a number expressed in scientific notation
- a measure of the quantity of matter within an object.
- a unit of volume equal to 1.057 quarts
- a law stating that in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed
- a theory stating that all matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms
- previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements
- a fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another
- often the first step in the scientific method; must measure or describe something about the physical world
- one part of a number expressed in scientific notation
- the way that scientists learn about the natural world
- a system used to write very big or very small numbers, often containing many zeros, more compactly and precisely
- the unit system commonly used throughout most of the world
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- a measure of space
- a theory or law before it has become well established
- the SI standard unit of length
- the standard set of units for science measurements, based on the metric system
- a visual outline of the solution to a problem
- the most convenient system of units for science measurement, based on the metric system
- the SI standard unit of time
- a unit system commonly used in the United States
- a statement that summarizes past observations and predicts future ones
- a number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself
- prefixes used by the SI system with the standard units
- the SI standard unit of mass
- a procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law
- a factor used to convert between two separate units
29 Clues: a measure of space • the SI standard unit of time • the SI standard unit of mass • the SI standard unit of length • a unit of volume equal to 1.057 quarts • a visual outline of the solution to a problem • a proposed explanation for observations and laws • a unit system commonly used in the United States • a factor used to convert between two separate units • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-10-30
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- Philosopher known for his ideas on social contract and natural state of man.
- Astronomer known for the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- Concept related to ownership and possession of assets.
- Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Philosopher famous for the statement "I think, therefore I am."
- Theory that places the Sun at the center of the solar system.
- Gathering places for intellectuals and writers during the Enlightenment.
- Political and philosophical ideology promoting individual rights and freedoms.
- A belief in a creator God who does not intervene in the world.
- Movement advocating for gender equality and women's rights.
- A philosophical stance that questions or doubts the validity of knowledge claims.
- Encyclopedist who played a role in the Enlightenment's spread of knowledge.
- Philosophical approach that stresses empirical observation and scientific methodology.
- Political philosophy that advocates for limits on government power through a constitution.
- Economic thinkers who focused on natural economic laws.
- Cultural and artistic movement emphasizing emotion and individual expression.
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- A binding agreement or legal document specifying rights and obligations.
- Belief that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- The principle of separating religion from government and public affairs.
- Philosophical approach that highlights the role of reason and logic in acquiring knowledge.
- Philosopher whose ideas influenced modern concepts of individual rights and government.
- A religious movement emphasizing individual piety and personal experience.
- Philosophical approach that emphasizes knowledge gained through sensory experience.
- Historical periods of mass persecution and trials of individuals accused of witchcraft.
- Philosophical approach that emphasizes knowledge gained through sensory experience.
- Enlightenment thinker famous for his advocacy of freedom of thought.
- Philosopher and scientist who championed the scientific method.
- Intellectual and social gatherings where Enlightenment ideas were discussed.
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment who advocated for reason and knowledge.
- Economist and philosopher associated with the invisible hand and free markets.
30 Clues: Belief that the Earth is the center of the universe. • Concept related to ownership and possession of assets. • Economic thinkers who focused on natural economic laws. • Movement advocating for gender equality and women's rights. • Theory that places the Sun at the center of the solar system. • A belief in a creator God who does not intervene in the world. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2024-08-23
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- The equality of being open about decision making processes and public transactions.
- The process of implementing and enforcing policies affecting societal interaction.
- The ethical consideration of political actions and structures.
- The characteristics ensure that everyone, especially the vulnerable, is considered in policy making.
- The Greek word meaning “to steer“ related to the origin of “governance”
- The process of gaining control or authority
- Disagreement or clash over policies.
- The principle that ensures decisions are made with input from all affected parties.
- An important reason to care about politics: having a say in decisions.
- This approach focuses on scientific, objective, and value-free study of political phenomena.
- A branch of knowledge focusing on government and political entities.
- The type of development influenced by governance, including economic and social
- The use of power to achieve political goals
- A method that emphasizes the importance of observable behavior in political studies.
- The concept of being unaware or uninvolved in politics matters.
- The study of power, governance, and conflicts.
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- The goal of political science. To deepen understanding of political action. -
- A discipline that deals with the study of political phenomena
- The principles require that everyone, regardless of status, is subject to the law.
- The study of political structure, processes, and behavior.
- The concept that involves meeting needs effectively and using resources efficiently and using resources efficiently.
- The Latin verb from which “governance” is derived.
- An approach that combines philosophical, ethical and institutional perspectives in political science.
- A German playwright who emphasized the dangers of political ignorance.
- The ultimate goal or objective in politics
- A systematic study of political structures and institutions.
- The impact of political decisions on everyday aspects of life, like prices and living conditions.
- Theoretical frameworks used in political science.
- The negative outcome of political ignorance, leading to corrupt leaders.
- A key aspect of governance involves setting rules and guidelines.
30 Clues: Disagreement or clash over policies. • The ultimate goal or objective in politics • The process of gaining control or authority • The use of power to achieve political goals • The study of power, governance, and conflicts. • Theoretical frameworks used in political science. • The Latin verb from which “governance” is derived. • ...
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Methods Of Cooking 2014-02-15
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- What we call our tutor in the kitchen
- A method of cooking food between 94C - 96C
- A cause of overcooking
- A dry method of cooking in an oven, often use tough cuts of meat
- reason why we cook food
- Cooking food in an oven using dry heat, were the dry convection heat is modified to steam
- A fast dry method of cooking
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- Slow cooking of food, food and liquid are served together
- The movement of heated particles of gases or liquids
- Transferring heat through a solid object by contact
- A moist fast form of cooking
- Purpose of cooking food
- One way (method) of poaching
- Heat passes from its source in direct rays
- Never .......... fryers with food
- cooking food makes it .......... to eat
- One way (Method) of poaching
- A form of moist method of cooking used for tough cuts of meat.
18 Clues: A cause of overcooking • Purpose of cooking food • reason why we cook food • A moist fast form of cooking • One way (method) of poaching • One way (Method) of poaching • A fast dry method of cooking • Never .......... fryers with food • What we call our tutor in the kitchen • cooking food makes it .......... to eat • A method of cooking food between 94C - 96C • ...
Pratikshya's Crossword 2024-02-27
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- The process of designing experiments or studies (13 letters)
- A logical explanation based on observations and evidence (9 letters)
- Fundamental principle guiding scientific investigation (9 letters)
- Document outlining the background and objectives of an investigation (8 letters)
- Person who carries out experiments and studies (9 letters)
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- A detailed plan for conducting an investigation (12 letters)
- A systematic process for solving problems or answering questions (14 letters)
- Systematic approach to inquiry (10 letters)
- First step in scientific investigation (7 letters)
- Document summarizing the findings of a scientific investigation (6 letters)
- Initial idea or question to be investigated (8 letters)
11 Clues: Systematic approach to inquiry (10 letters) • First step in scientific investigation (7 letters) • Initial idea or question to be investigated (8 letters) • Person who carries out experiments and studies (9 letters) • The process of designing experiments or studies (13 letters) • A detailed plan for conducting an investigation (12 letters) • ...
Study Guide: Crossword Edition 2019-06-16
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- The technique used in Renaissance art to represent things as they really are is considered
- Objects reach the ground at the same time, independent of their masses
- The ____ was a period in European history influenced by ancient Greece and Rome that led to an explosion of art and literature.
- The ___ is a religious movement in the 16th century that wanted the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, and that led to the establishment of the Protestant churches
- Who is a person who goes against the church in any way?
- The Scientific Revolution showed that nature and the universe could be explained through ___
- The ___ is a philosophical movement of the 18th century, characterized by belief in the power of human reason and by innovations in political, religious, and educational ideas
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- In what country did the Renaissance begin?
- The ___ method is research in which a problem is identified, relevant data are gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from these data, and the hypothesis is tested
- Who invented the printing press that allowed information to be mass produced?
- What is a partial forgiveness of a sin, paid for by the sinner?
- People in the Enlightenment believed that they could explain the workings of society and the relationships of people through ___
- Who is German monk who started the Protestant Reformation by writing his 95 Theses in protest of actions by the Catholic Church?
- In Copernicus's book he believes that the ___ from the earth to the sun is much less than the distance from the earth to other stars
- "Renaissance" means ______________ in French
15 Clues: In what country did the Renaissance begin? • "Renaissance" means ______________ in French • Who is a person who goes against the church in any way? • What is a partial forgiveness of a sin, paid for by the sinner? • Objects reach the ground at the same time, independent of their masses • ...
Daniel Rodriguez Science Period 2 2021-03-03
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- , a type of scientific investigation where scientists make observations about what is around them
- , the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- , representations of an object or system that is too complex or too big or too small and that allows the scientist to study it in greater detail
- , the test model of a product
- , the application of science and mathematics to solve real life problems
- , changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- , information gathered, recorded, and organized by observations or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning, the facts and figures that scientists gather during an investigation
- , the act of giving up one advantage to keep another
- , analyze and summarize data, determine if hypothesis was right or wrong and you create charts or tables and publish or share your findings
- , a type of scientific investigation where scientists control different variables or an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions, you test the hypothesis
- , a belief or practice that is based on incorrectly applied scientific methods
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- , the process of obtaining information by using the senses, makes you ask questions by seeing something and becoming curious
- , a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation, an educated guess
- , is a process by which scientists acquire knowledge and solve problems or questions, steps include observations, hypothesis, experiment, data, and conclusion
- , the systematic study of natural events and conditions
- , a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- , includes observations, measurements, and data gathered and then tested
- , the application of science for practical purposes
18 Clues: , the test model of a product • , the factor that is deliberately manipulated • , the application of science for practical purposes • , the act of giving up one advantage to keep another • , the systematic study of natural events and conditions • , includes observations, measurements, and data gathered and then tested • ...
Comsci 2024-06-20
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- Write the actual code to solve problem, part of SDLC
- An example of a pre-test loop
- Create and break down the problem, part of SDLC
- Program that uses objects
- Methods with the same name but different method signatures, Java will identify the method signature to determine which method to use
- A method that can allow other classes to get the value of the field
- The process that programmers create a program
- The method to create the object
- Sub-programs that can break down a problem
- Develop steps to solve the problem, and list them in order, part of SDLC
- Connect two or more relational expressions into one or reverse the logic of an expression
- Structures that determine whether or not a certain code should be executed, like if ... else if ... else or switch
- The variable that receives the value that is passed into the method when it is called
- Execute what the program has analyzed, part of IPO
- Using subprograms to break down huge program and solve it one by one
- A type of method that does not have return type, aka does not return anything
- A type of method that returns a value
- Structures can loop a certain code, like while, do...while and for loop
- Data structures that holds a bunch of data with the same data type
- The class that an object inherited
- Structure that in what order the code executes
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- Fix some problems that is not applicable in the future, part of SDLC
- A method that can make an object become visible on the console window
- A method that can allow other class to modify a value of a field
- The planning of how the code will run and the logic behind it
- Define and understand the problem
- Where an object is initialized and created
- A primitive data type that stores the "true" and "false" value
- Models real world objects, and these objects can be complex
- Test the operation of the program on a chosen set of inputs
- A boolean variable that signals when some condition exists in a program
- Get what the user enter to the program, part of IPO
- The rules of programming in Java
- Determines whether a specific relationship exists between two values
- The area that a value of a variable can be used
- The value that is passed into a method for operation
- An example of post-test loop
- The number of times that a loop repeat itself
- Where the attributes and behavious of the objects are defined
- Analyze what the user entered to the program, part of IPO
- The diagram that illustrates the attributes and behaviours of an object
41 Clues: Program that uses objects • An example of post-test loop • An example of a pre-test loop • The method to create the object • The rules of programming in Java • Define and understand the problem • The class that an object inherited • A type of method that returns a value • Where an object is initialized and created • Sub-programs that can break down a problem • ...
Science Vocab 2024-04-30
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- Feeders and Decomposers An organism that decomposes organic material.
- equilibrium Genotypes remaining the same or constant over time.
- The process of a form of water dropping from the clouds
- resource Energy coming from an everlasting source
- A person who takes in food.
- profile The arrangement of soil in the ground from a vertical view
- Someone who creates something.
- crucial for global health and the environment. It involves balancing economic, social, and environmental needs for long-term well-being.
- key Device used to tell where something is a plant or animal.
- Method- A procedure used in science with certain steps consisting of observation, research, hypothesis, experiment, analysis, and results.
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- The process of a liquid transforming into a gas.
- cycle Cycle where nitrogen is turned into many chemical forms circulating around the atmosphere.
- cycle The continuous cycle of water in our earth
- The speed up of trading and technology around the world.
- A group of living things staying in the same place.
15 Clues: A person who takes in food. • Someone who creates something. • The process of a liquid transforming into a gas. • cycle The continuous cycle of water in our earth • resource Energy coming from an everlasting source • A group of living things staying in the same place. • The process of a form of water dropping from the clouds • ...
GG Crossword 2024-10-30
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- An alternative word for sleepwalker
- It is ___________ that you will die one day
- A trait of characterized by having little experience or maturity
- the parent ______ the child for its bad behavior
- The student only put __________ effort into writing his assignment; a week later he received a poor grade.
- His room was filled with grand arches, a hot tub, and expensive furniture. In other words, it was filled with ________.
- He abused his siblings verbally by using _________ language.
- She knew with _________ that the earth was round.
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- His body language and ____________ indicated his sorrow.
- to improve something in a poor condition
- The scientific method is generally reliable, but it can still be prone to mistakes; One could say it is not __________.
- The renovation was _________; It was still being designed.
- an argument dominated by angry and negative emotions
- the broken pipe let off a small cloud or ________ of carbon monoxide
- He became homeless because he __________ his money at the casino
15 Clues: An alternative word for sleepwalker • to improve something in a poor condition • It is ___________ that you will die one day • the parent ______ the child for its bad behavior • She knew with _________ that the earth was round. • an argument dominated by angry and negative emotions • His body language and ____________ indicated his sorrow. • ...
Solar Fuel Term Puzzle - How much do you know? 2025-10-14
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- The system of money, jobs, and industries in a country.
- Meeting today’s needs without harming future generations.
- A chemical that speeds up a reaction when light shines on it.
- Scientific study or experimentation to discover new information.
- The main energy source that powers solar gas production.
- The branch of science studying matter and its reactions.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
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- A new or improved idea, method, or technology.
- The natural process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon Carbon Dioxide A greenhouse gas turned into fuel in solar gas reactions.
- A substance that helps a reaction happen faster without being used up.
- One of the main reactants used to make solar gas.
- Change The long-term change in Earth’s temperature due to human activities.
- A clean gas produced during solar gas reactions that can be used as fuel.
- A type of energy that comes from sources that don’t run out, like sunlight.
- The process where substances combine or change to form new substances.
15 Clues: A new or improved idea, method, or technology. • One of the main reactants used to make solar gas. • Harmful substances released into the environment. • The system of money, jobs, and industries in a country. • The main energy source that powers solar gas production. • The branch of science studying matter and its reactions. • ...
Principles of management 2020-08-06
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- In this technique, planning is separated from execution.
- is a technique to determine the amount and frequency of rest intervals in completing a task.
- takes less time to complete the job efficiently.
- to perform a well-defined job.
- is a shorter route and has been provided so that communication is not delayed in an emergency.
- the workers.
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- is a technique of scientific management to find out one best way or method of doing the job.
- is a technique to determine the standard time i.e. the time taken by a worker of reasonable skill and
- obligation of a subordinate to properly perform the assigned duty.
- the obedience to organisational rules
- the right to give orders and obtain obedience.
- It means that ‘a place for everything and everything in its place’.
- means taking the first step with self-motivation. It is thinking out and executing the plan.
- seeks to eliminate unnecessary and wasteful movements so that
- is a foreman under Production incharge, who keeps machines and tools ready for operation
15 Clues: the workers. • to perform a well-defined job. • the obedience to organisational rules • the right to give orders and obtain obedience. • takes less time to complete the job efficiently. • In this technique, planning is separated from execution. • seeks to eliminate unnecessary and wasteful movements so that • ...
Anthony Molina-Revolution and Enlightment 2017-03-06
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- Mathematician.Created the Universal law of Gravitation.
- The system of the belife that the Sun is in the center of the Univerese instead of the Earth.
- A period when philosophers beliesfved that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Musician.Greatest composer.Made three of the greatest operas.
- German mathematician, took the next step in destroying the Ptolemaic system.
- A system of thoughts based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Mathematician.Created the Heliocentric system.
- a system procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
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- The system of the belife that Earth was in the center of the Universe.
- English philosopher.Belifed scientist should learn about nature using inductive reasoning.
- Most famous Philosophe.Presented the social contract.
- Taugh mathematics.First Eutopean to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind.
- French Philosopher.Prooved his own existance and evey body elses.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Mathematician.Created the Heliocentric system. • Most famous Philosophe.Presented the social contract. • Mathematician.Created the Universal law of Gravitation. • a system procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. • Musician.Greatest composer.Made three of the greatest operas. • ...
Sociology Vocab 2017-01-16
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- A subculture group that rejects values, norms and practices of the larger society
- Study the "humanistic" aspects of the world, while placing an emphasis on experimentation and using the scientific method
- a shared way of life or social heritage
- common customs of everyday life
- a group of people who are singled out and unequally treated
- committed by high-status individuals in the course of their professions; includes fraud, tax evasion, embezzlement
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- Traits that are part of every known culture
- the social science that studies human society & social behavior
- redistribution of money among various segments of society
- transfer goods and services rather than cash
- Tendency to view one’s own culture or group as superior
- facts & events that involve human society
- acts that allow individuals to relieve tension without disrupting the basic fabric of society
- group composed of individuals of roughly equal age & social characteristics
- adapting borrowed cultural traits
15 Clues: common customs of everyday life • adapting borrowed cultural traits • a shared way of life or social heritage • facts & events that involve human society • Traits that are part of every known culture • transfer goods and services rather than cash • Tendency to view one’s own culture or group as superior • redistribution of money among various segments of society • ...
Cholangiopancreatoscopy 2023-09-28
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- Inflammation of the gallbladder
- Presence of stones in common bile/hepatic ducts
- A shockwave that is produced to break up stones in biliary tree
- The ERCP scope is a _____ viewing scope
- The most common initial diagnostic screening method. Hint: It uses a transducer
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- Inflammation of the pancreas
- A specialized ____for removal of foreign bodies in the biliary and pancreatic ducts specific to Spyglass
- The presence of stones in the gallbladder
- The liver create one ____ of bile per day
- Inflammation of the common bile duct
- Direct_____ is what enables such high sensitivity and specificity when using Spyglass
- The Cystic and Hepatic duct merge to form the ___ duct
- A specialized _____for removal of stones (in challenging anatomy), stone fragments(post lithotripsy), and foreign bodies in the bile duct (specific to spy)
- Large____ in the bile duct is the most common protocol to use Spyglass
- Your Boston Scientific rep____ is happy to come in service Spyglass set up whenever you want
15 Clues: Inflammation of the pancreas • Inflammation of the gallbladder • Inflammation of the common bile duct • The ERCP scope is a _____ viewing scope • The presence of stones in the gallbladder • The liver create one ____ of bile per day • Presence of stones in common bile/hepatic ducts • The Cystic and Hepatic duct merge to form the ___ duct • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2024-09-19
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- error: ratio of an error to an accepted value
- notation: expresses numbers as a multiple of two factors
- a ratio that compares the mass of an object to its volume
- base unit for mass
- analysis: method of problem-solving that focuses on units used to describe matter
- factor: ratio of equivalent values used to express the same quantity in different units
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- refers to how close a measured value is to an accepted value
- base unit for length
- refers to how close a series of measurements are to another
- base unit of time
- the SI base unit of temperature (point of freezing)
- unit: a defined unit in a system of measurement that is based on an object or event in the physical world
- metric unit for volume equal to one cubic decimeter
- unit: unit that it defined by a combination of base units
- figures: include all known digits plus one estimated digit
15 Clues: base unit of time • base unit for mass • base unit for length • error: ratio of an error to an accepted value • the SI base unit of temperature (point of freezing) • metric unit for volume equal to one cubic decimeter • notation: expresses numbers as a multiple of two factors • a ratio that compares the mass of an object to its volume • ...
Forensics 2025-04-29
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- The process of examining a crime to discover the truth.
- A type of evidence that can help determine how a crime occurred.
- A person believed to be involved in a crime.
- Proof that a suspect was somewhere else during the time of the crime.
- A medical examination of a body to determine the cause of death.
- A unique pattern left by ridges on a person’s fingers.
- Someone who saw or knows something about the crime.
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- The study of firearms and bullets in a crime investigation.
- The scientific method of analyzing crime scene evidence.
- The molecule that carries genetic information, often used to identify suspects.
- Small amounts of material evidence like hair, fibers, or gunshot residue.
- The study of poisons and their effects on the body.
- An act that breaks the law.
- Any object or information used to prove or disprove a fact in a case.
- The study of disease and how it affects the body, often used in autopsies.
15 Clues: An act that breaks the law. • A person believed to be involved in a crime. • The study of poisons and their effects on the body. • Someone who saw or knows something about the crime. • A unique pattern left by ridges on a person’s fingers. • The process of examining a crime to discover the truth. • The scientific method of analyzing crime scene evidence. • ...
Jeremiah Amazing Puzzle 2025-06-02
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- The thing you measure in an experiment
- Method A set of steps scientists follow to solve problems and find answers
- The step-by-step directions you follow during the experiment
- A smart guess or prediction you make before doing an experiment
- Something that stays the same in every part of the experiment
- A guess you make based on what you see, hear, or already know
- What you’re trying answer by doing your experiment
- Using your senses to gather information during an experiment
- Facts, numbers, or measurements you collect during an experiment
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- Anything that can change or be changed in an experiment
- A test you do to find out if your hypothesis is right or wrong
- The thing you change on purpose in an experiment to see what effect it has
- the part of the experiment used for comparison
- What you figure out at the end of the experiment based on your data
- Looking at your data to understand what happened and why
15 Clues: The thing you measure in an experiment • the part of the experiment used for comparison • What you’re trying answer by doing your experiment • Anything that can change or be changed in an experiment • Looking at your data to understand what happened and why • The step-by-step directions you follow during the experiment • ...
History Crossword 2025-11-21
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- Middle-ground policy Elizabeth used to ease religious tensions.
- Thinker who emphasized human reasoning and said “I think, therefore I am.”
- Catholic council that reaffirmed Church teachings and ended abuses.
- King who broke from the Catholic Church after the pope refused to annul his marriage.
- Archbishop who annulled Henry VIII’s marriage and helped reform the English Church.
- Founder of the Jesuits who fought heresy and spread the Catholic faith.
- Queen who created a religious compromise blending Protestant and Catholic practices.
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- Scholar who proposed a heliocentric, sun-centered universe.
- Astronomer who recorded detailed observations of the sky supporting Copernicus.
- Used Brahe’s data to show planets move in elliptical orbits.
- Thinker who stressed experimentation and observation to develop the scientific method.
- Catholic order known for strict discipline, education, and defending the Church.
- Daughter of Henry VIII who tried to restore Catholicism in England.
- Declared a saint by the Catholic Church.
- Used a telescope to observe Jupiter’s moons and challenged Church beliefs.
15 Clues: Declared a saint by the Catholic Church. • Scholar who proposed a heliocentric, sun-centered universe. • Used Brahe’s data to show planets move in elliptical orbits. • Middle-ground policy Elizabeth used to ease religious tensions. • Daughter of Henry VIII who tried to restore Catholicism in England. • ...
Psychology 2020-09-16
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- / What organisms will do and, in the case of humans, what they will think or feel in various situations.
- / A medical doctor who can prescribe medication or operate on patients
- / Able to be noticed or perceived.
- / 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 physical needs.
- / A psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior.
- / A psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences.
- / The first goal for any scientist or psychologist is to describe or gather information about the behavior being studied and to present what is known.
- / Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding.
- / A psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior.
- / The scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes.
- / A method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings.
- / The theory that mental states can be sufficiently defined by their cause, their effect on other mental states, and their effect on behavior.
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- / Why people or animals behave the way they do.
- / To control behavior to make constructive and lasting changes in people's lives.
- / An assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research.
- / A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture / Nature refers to the characteristics that a person inherits. Nurture refers to environmental factors, such as family, culture, education, and individual experiences.
- / 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 physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors.
20 Clues: / Able to be noticed or perceived. • / Why people or animals behave the way they do. • / Having to do with an organism’s physical needs. • / Having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding. • / A medical doctor who can prescribe medication or operate on patients • / A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • ...
Terms 2018-02-01
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- law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions
- criminal law rules of court comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil, lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
- hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields
- view how individuals shape society and are shaped by society
- group united in common cause
- prohibitum Latin meaning "wrong due to being prohibited,"
- Compensation Crisis Intervention The victim ordinarily receives compensation from the state to pay for damages associated with the crime
- Targets A target for crime that is relatively valuable, easily transportable, and not capably guarded
- firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- Hardening Making one's home or business crime proof through the use of locks, bars, alarms, and other devices
- Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event
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- method research in which a problem is identified,
- entrepreneur an individual, group or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm.
- fairness in the way people are treated
- Criminal person convicted of a new crime who was previously convicted of a crime
- Disorder Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions)
- law part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government,
- law body of laws of a state or nation regulating ordinary private matters,
- Agreements Conditions of probation in which offenders repay society of the victim of crime for the trouble the offenders caused
- scientific approach to studying criminal behavior
- Crimes eight crimes the FBI combines to produce its annual crime index. These offenses include willful homicide, forcible rape, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, larceny over $50, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
- justice system of law enforcement
- Offenders The potential offenders in a population
- criminal law d crimes and punishments in criminal law.
24 Clues: group united in common cause • justice system of law enforcement • fairness in the way people are treated • hold degrees in a variety of diverse fields • method research in which a problem is identified, • scientific approach to studying criminal behavior • Offenders The potential offenders in a population • law system of law which is based on judges ' decisions • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-16
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- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- cells that do not contain nuclei
- cells that contain nuclei
- a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- an attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- variable that is deliberately changed
- strong forces bind protons and neutrons together to form the ______
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural
- devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- forms when electrons are shared between atoms
- a pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
- atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain.
- a slight attraction can develop between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules.
- system a decimal system of measurements whose units are based on certain physical standards and are scaled on certain physical standards and are scaled on multiples of 10.
- smallest unit of most compounds
- proteins that act as biological catalysts.
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- small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm
- positively and negatively charged atoms
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable is called _______
- the site where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell
- portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells.
- a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.
- Bond/ formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
26 Clues: cells that contain nuclei • smallest unit of most compounds • cells that do not contain nuclei • variable that is deliberately changed • positively and negatively charged atoms • portion of the cell outside the nucleus • proteins that act as biological catalysts. • forms when electrons are shared between atoms • cell is able to reproduce so that a group of cells. • ...
3.1 Glossary 2015-01-27
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- Personal Protective Equipment. Items used to protect the safety of an
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- A diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among
- To develop an assumption of an anticipated outcome.
- with another group or individual to which one test factor is applied.
- qualities, or traits.
- One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
- A sheet exhibiting information in a table or systematic arrangement of
- A manner, disposition, feeling, or position with regard to a person or
- In an experiment, the factor being tested.
- Observable information based on physical characteristics.
- tendency or orientation.
- – The ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity
- measured.
- A test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose
- discovering something unknown or of testing a principle or supposition.
- The amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or
- occupies.
- To arrange or organize a group by reason of common attributes,
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- or revise facts, theories, and applications.
- Diligent and systematic inquiry or investigation into a subject in order to
- and rows.
- Measurable information.
- to some standard value.
- An act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- method A procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with
- A seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge.
- Pieces of information, as facts, statistics, or codes; an item of data.
- A statement that can be tested experimentally.
- The quantity of matter as determined from its weight.
- or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, or bars.
- In an experiment, a group or individual that serves as a standard of
- The mass per unit of volume.
- The freedom from accidents.
- To derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence.
36 Clues: and rows. • measured. • occupies. • qualities, or traits. • Measurable information. • to some standard value. • tendency or orientation. • The freedom from accidents. • The mass per unit of volume. • In an experiment, the factor being tested. • or revise facts, theories, and applications. • An act or instance of noticing or perceiving. • A statement that can be tested experimentally. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-01
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- a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words)
- an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time (2 words)
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- the science that employs the scientific method to study living things
- the variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment (2 words)
- decimal system of measurement based of certain physical standards and scaled on multiples of 10 (2 words)
- the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words)
- process by which a single parent reproduces by itself (2 words)
- basic unit of all forms of life
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- the variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable (2 words)
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
- a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- microscope that allows light to pass through a specimen and uses two lenses to form an image (3 words)
- set of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out its life processes
- group of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single original cell (2 words)
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- well-tested explanation that unifies of broad range of observations
- process by which cells from two different parents unite to produce the new cell of a new organism (2 words)
- the process of which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- microscope that forms an image by focusing beams of electrons onto a specimen (2 words)
- device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
- a signal to which an organism responds
- the information gathered from observations
23 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • a signal to which an organism responds • the information gathered from observations • a technique to separate the different cell parts (2 words) • a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations • the idea that life can arise from nonliving matter (2 words) • ...
Chapter 6 Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-10-25
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- a movement focused on reason and thought
- gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas
- Italian philosopher who worked to reform the justice system
- believed people were born with natural rights and the government should protect those rights
- believed women should be educated and take on jobs usually done by men
- these spread all over the Western world influencing society
- used by Great Britain to restrict the colonies' trade
- scientists begin questioning beliefs and making new theories based on this
- new way of viewing natural world-based on observation
- imprisoned twice for his beliefs in fighting against intolerance
- a government freely formed by the people and guided by free choice
- series of steps for forming and testing scientific theories
- ruler of Russia who expanded the Russian empire
- ruler of Austria who ended serfdom
- government power divided between the nation and the state
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- absolute ruler who used Enlightenment values to strengthen their rule
- tried to force Galileo to say he his discoveries were wrong
- this formed a weak government that failed to provide unity and order
- the main idea for philosophers and rulers
- one of the creators of the Scientific Method
- invented the telescope
- idea that planets revolve around the sun
- first 10 amendments protecting freedoms
- King of Prussia who reformed education and the justice system
- believed in separation of powers
- document justifying the colonies rebelling against Great Britain
- published the first encyclopedia
- Great Britain surrendered here in 1781 ending the American Revolution
- Created by Hobbes; people agree to order by giving power to one leader
- this led to new discoveries and new ways of thinking
- moon, sun, planets revolve around earth
- valued reason, nature, happiness, progress and liberty
- colonized America
- develops theory of motion
34 Clues: colonized America • invented the telescope • develops theory of motion • believed in separation of powers • published the first encyclopedia • ruler of Austria who ended serfdom • gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas • first 10 amendments protecting freedoms • moon, sun, planets revolve around earth • a movement focused on reason and thought • ...
water 2023-12-15
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- The boundary between cold and warm air masses is called a front.
- an experiment
- carbon dioxide
- and record
- A scientific law describes a pattern in nature.
- a hypothesis
- The point in Earth's interior where the energy release of an earthquake occurs is the focus.
- List the three things necessary for photosynthesis.
- a problem
- A vast, underwater mountain chain is called a mid ocean ridge.
- The stratosphere contains the highest concentration of ozone.
- Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor that air is holding compared to the amount needed for saturation at a specific temperature.
- slip
- The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere nearest to Earth's surface.
- What process takes rock to the inside of Earth? subduction
- Plates move apart at divergent boundaries.
- data
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- water
- Areas of low-pressure usually have cloudy weather.
- Drift.
- List the 7 steps of the scientific method in order R F D T O A D
- List the 3 ways in which movement of two blocks of rock along a fault causes an
- The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called
- to occur
- Water freezes at 0 °C.
- The thermometer is used to measure temperature.
- a scientist has tested her hypothesis, the next step in scientific inquiry is to
- Most of the freshwater on Earth is found in glaciers.
- sun light
- and record.
- The process of liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid is called evaporation.
- The primary waves are the first to reach a seismograph after an earthquake.
- Water evaporates from oceans and lakes and rises into Earth's atmosphere as water vapor.
- List the 3 things that distinguish atmospheric layers.
- conclusions
- the hypothesis
36 Clues: slip • data • water • Drift. • to occur • a problem • sun light • and record • and record. • conclusions • a hypothesis • an experiment • carbon dioxide • the hypothesis • Water freezes at 0 °C. • Plates move apart at divergent boundaries. • A scientific law describes a pattern in nature. • The thermometer is used to measure temperature. • Areas of low-pressure usually have cloudy weather. • ...
Psychology 2022-09-25
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- an attempt to predict what will occur in a specific scenario, usually on the premise of past occurrences or accepted standards
- a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and study of mental, behavioral, and personality disorders.
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- 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 physical needs
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences, such as sensations, mental images, and feelings, and how these elements combine to form more complex experiences
- the intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of the behavioral sciences
- having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding
- a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
- the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes
- a method of self-observation in which participants report on their thoughts and feelings
- a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to environmental challenges and opportunities
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- The account provides meaning for an event or phenomenon.
- the process by which an individual's attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others
- an assumption or prediction about behavior or an educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- vs. Nurture long-standing debate in biology and society about the balance between two competing factors that determine fate: genetics and environment.
- 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 physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behaviors
20 Clues: having to do with an organism’s physical needs • The account provides meaning for an event or phenomenon. • having to do with an organism’s thinking and understanding • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • the scientific, systematic study of behaviors and mental processes • ...
AP Psychology- Unit 1 2023-04-20
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- Psychology The study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method.
- The view that psychology (1) should be an objective science that (2) studies behavior without reference to mental processes. Most research psychologists today agree with (1) but not with (2)
- The scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- Established the first psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig, Germany.
- The scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- Pioneer of the therapy unit, led the way to humane treatment of those with psychological disorders.
- A study method incorporating five steps Survey, Question, Read, Rehearse, Review.
- founder of the theories of Natural selection and evolution; Argued that natural selection shapes behaviors as well as bodies.
- famous for his studies of conditioning responses of salivation in dogs; Pioneered the study of learning
- The longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors. Today's science sees traits and behaviors arising from the interaction of the two.
- enhanced memory after retrieving, rather than simply reading, information. Also sometimes referred to as a retrieval practice effect or test-enhanced learning.
- Assumed that things like smelling developed because it was adaptive. As a functionalist this man encouraged explorations of down-to-earth emotions, memories, willpower, habits, and moment-to-moment streams of consciousness
- psychoanalyst; The controversial ideas of this famed personality theorist and therapist have influenced humanity's self-understanding.
- The study of the roots of behavior and mental processes using the principles of natural selection.
- A branch of psychology that studies, assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders.
- One of the two main types of research, pure research that aims to confirm an existing theory or to learn more about a concept or phenomenon
- A school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- The principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations.
- A branch of psychology that studies how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.
- A branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
- A branch of medicine dealing with psychological disorders; practiced by physicians who often provide medical (for example, drug) treatments as well as psychological therapy.
- The differing complementary views, from biological to psychological to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon.
- developed theories of cognitive development and studied the intellectual development of children
- Established the first formal U.S. psychology laboratory, at Johns Hopkins University.
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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.
- Method of changing abnormal behavior thru systematic program based on the learning principles of CLASSICAL conditioning, OPERANT Conditioning, or OBSERVATIONAL Learning
- A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span.
- Championed psychology as the science of behavior and demonstrated conditioned responses on a baby who became famous as "Little Albert"
- A branch of psychology that studies an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.
- A leading behaviorist, rejected introspection and studied how consequences shape behavior.
- Humanistic Approach, found both Freudian psychology and behaviorism too limiting.
- The view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should therefore rely on observation and experimentation.
- The interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with thinking including perception, thinking, memory, and language.
- Pioneering memory researcher and the first woman to be president of the American Psychological Association (APA).
- The scientific study of observable behavior and mental processes.
- a branch of psychology that studies how people interact with their social environments and how social institutions affect individuals and groups
- One of the two main types of research, conducted specifically to solve practical problems and improve the quality of life.
- The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking.
- Developed by Edward Bradford Titchener, focused on self-reflection and introspection. Highly unreliable.
- The first woman to receive a psychology PhD.
- An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis.
- A branch of psychology that studies how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning.
- the scientific study of optimal human functioning; aims to discover and promote strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive
- A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living (often related to school, work, or marriage) and in achieving greater well-being.
- Psychology The historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individual's potential for personal growth.
45 Clues: The first woman to receive a psychology PhD. • The scientific study of observable behavior and mental processes. • The study of how situations and cultures affect our behavior and thinking. • Psychology The study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method. • A branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior. • ...
UNIT X p2 2024-04-23
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- method of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other rock layers
- diagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among species
- structures that are similar in different species of common ancestry
- the branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- classification comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding
- body parts that share a common function, but not structure
- the study of the evolutionary history of lineages of organisms
- refers to the colloquial name of a taxon or species. It is the name known to the general public or is based on any language
- distinctive fossil that is used to compare the relative ages of fossils
- A name used by scientists, especially the taxonomic name of an organism that consists of the genus and species
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- evolutionary branch of a cladogram that includes a single ancestor and all its descendants
- classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
- the study of past and present distribution of organisms
- molecules in different organisms that show similarities in their composition (DNA, RNA and proteins)
- a larger, more inclusive taxonomic category than a kingdom (there are 3-Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya)
- structure that is inherited from ancestors but has lost much or all of its original function
- a trait that arose in the most recent common ancestor of a lineage and was passed to its descendants
- method for determining the age of a sample from the amount of a radioactive isotope to the nonradioactive isotope of the same element in a sample
18 Clues: the study of past and present distribution of organisms • body parts that share a common function, but not structure • the study of the evolutionary history of lineages of organisms • diagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among species • structures that are similar in different species of common ancestry • ...
Unit X Vocab Set 2 2024-03-28
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- for determining the age of a sample from the amount of a radioactive isotope to the nonradioactive isotope of the same element in a sample
- branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- fossil that is used to compare the relative ages of fossils
- structures that are similar in different species of common ancestry
- body parts that share a common function, but not structure
- study of the evolutionary history of lineages of organisms
- A name used by scientists, especially the taxonomic name of an organism that consists of the genus and species
- in different organisms that show similarities in their composition (DNA, RNA and proteins)
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- trait that arose in the most recent common ancestor of a lineage and was passed to its descendants
- structure that is inherited from ancestors but has lost much or all of its original function
- classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
- diagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among species
- comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding
- of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other rock layers
- the study of past and present distribution of organisms
- evolutionary branch of a cladogram that includes a single ancestor and all its descendants
- refers to the colloquial name of a taxon or species. It is the name known to the general public or is based on any language
- a larger, more inclusive taxonomic category than a kingdom (there are 3-Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya)
18 Clues: the study of past and present distribution of organisms • body parts that share a common function, but not structure • study of the evolutionary history of lineages of organisms • fossil that is used to compare the relative ages of fossils • diagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among species • ...
The Researcher's Challenge 2024-09-13
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- The act of asking questions to probe or examine something; synonymous with investigation.
- The deeper process of understanding gained through education that leads to innovation and creation.
- A comparative research technique that involves giving participants a series of pre-tests and post-tests.
- A research approach where one starts from generalizations and moves to examining specific details.
- Map A graphical tool used to organize and represent knowledge, showing relationships between concepts.
- Comparison A type of quasi-experimental research that involves matching a treatment group with a similar group for comparison.
- The ability of research findings to be repeated or reproduced, confirming their reliability.
- The process of starting from specific observations and moving towards broader generalizations and theories.
- A research characteristic that requires data to be gathered from different knowledge sources, ensuring validity and reliability.
- The systematic investigation of phenomena by collecting numerical data and analyzing it using statistical methods.
- An important factor in selecting a research topic, which relates to the needs of the study's target audience.
- A research type that does not manipulate variables and is often used in surveys or observations.
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- The style of expression in quantitative research that is impersonal and systematic.
- A research method that involves generating theories from observed phenomena, which can then be tested.
- This sampling technique is most preferred in quantitative research for its randomness and representativeness.
- A research group that receives the treatment or intervention in an experimental study.
- A methodical approach used in research that involves pondering specific ideas first before moving to general conclusions.
- An objective analysis method in quantitative research that deals with numbers and figures.
- A research group that does not receive any treatment in an experimental study.
- A research method that uses scientific approaches to establish cause-and-effect relationships among variables.
20 Clues: A research group that does not receive any treatment in an experimental study. • The style of expression in quantitative research that is impersonal and systematic. • A research group that receives the treatment or intervention in an experimental study. • The act of asking questions to probe or examine something; synonymous with investigation. • ...
