set theory Crossword Puzzles
Atomic Theory 2024-01-12
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- used to measure Electronegativity
- liquid that releases positively charged hydrogen ions
- equal to atomic number
- a bunch of atoms that are stuck (bonded) together
- when a single compound breaks down into 2 or more simpler products.
- Two or more substances combine to produce a sing new substance
- a material’s ability to conduct electricity
- produce toxic,coloured vapours
- full outer shells, non-reactive.
- Symbol e–
- chemicals that change colour when added to an acid or a base
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- reaction that occurs when an acid is added to a base
- shiny and soft metals
- cannot be broken down into another substance
- product of sodium and chloride
- number of protons in an atom
- an exothermic chemical reaction that requires oxygen and a fuel substance as reactants and an ignition source to trigger the reaction.
- substance that accepts hydrogen ions in a reaction
- occurs when the nucleus loses (or gains) a neutron
- Symbol n0
- atomic number 13
- Symbol p+
- discoverer of protons and the nucleus
- smallest building blocks of living and non-living things
24 Clues: Symbol n0 • Symbol p+ • Symbol e– • atomic number 13 • shiny and soft metals • equal to atomic number • number of protons in an atom • product of sodium and chloride • produce toxic,coloured vapours • full outer shells, non-reactive. • used to measure Electronegativity • discoverer of protons and the nucleus • a material’s ability to conduct electricity • ...
Film Theory 2024-01-19
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- Camera angle below eye level
- Everything that is on the screen
- Sound that the character can hear
- A type of film that represents reality
- A type of film that breaks the illusion of reality
- Lighting that shows the harsh juxtaposition of black and white
- Editing that creates a collapse of time and space
- A type of film that exaggerates reality
- Camera angle above eye level
- Lighting that shows the subject entirely in shadow
- Lighting with harsh shadows
- A shot that shows the subject from a distance
- Editing that has cuts driven by a theme
- Reds, Oranges, Yellows - shows excitement, passion, or energy
- Editing that has cuts driven by a contradiction
- Color that is not vibrant and conveys depression or the past
- Camera angle tilted so the horizon is not level
- A shot that keeps both foreground and background in focus
- Blues, Greens, Purples - shows sadness, tranquility, or peace
- A shot that frames the character from head to toe
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- Lighting with no harsh shadows
- Sound that only the audience can hear
- Editing that jumps from long to medium to close up for dramatic effect
- A shot that fills the screen with part of a subject - shoulders up
- Editing that has cuts of different times and places for dramatic effect
- A shot that mimics what a character is seeing
- A modified Medium shot that shows the subject from the mid thigh up
- Editing that shows two shots together that have meaning only when placed together
- Color that is vibrant and conveys happiness or fantasies
- A shot that emphasizes a very small detail
- A shot that shows part of the subject, waist up
- A shot that has the camera looking over one character's shoulder
- Camera angle on an even level with the subject
- A shot that shows a full character but is dominated by their surroundings
34 Clues: Lighting with harsh shadows • Camera angle below eye level • Camera angle above eye level • Lighting with no harsh shadows • Everything that is on the screen • Sound that the character can hear • Sound that only the audience can hear • A type of film that represents reality • A type of film that exaggerates reality • Editing that has cuts driven by a theme • ...
Quantum Theory 2024-02-20
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- Apa yang ditunjukkan oleh eksperimen dua celah Young
- Dua fermion tidak dapat memiliki keadaan kuantum yang sama secara lengkap.
- Kondisi di mana partikel terkait secara kuantum, sehingga keadaan satu partikel mempengaruhi segera keadaan partikel lainnya.
- distribusi probabilitas posisi atau keadaan partikel.
- Partikel
- Kita tidak dapat mengetahui secara tepat posisi dan momentum partikel pada saat yang sama.
- Kemampuan partikel untuk berada dalam banyak keadaan sekaligus
- Fotolistrik Einstein
- Fenomena di mana gelombang dari suatu sistem interferensi dengan dirinya sendiri, menciptakan pola yang kompleks
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- Ek Elektron tidak tergantung dengan intensitas cahaya
- Persamaan Schrodinger
- Transfer informasi kuantum dari satu lokasi ke lokasi lain tanpa perpindahan fisik partikel
- Hilangnya koherensi atau hubungan kuantum antara sistem dan lingkungan eksternalnya.
- Unit informasi dasar dalam komputasi kuantum, yang dapat berada dalam keadaan superposisi dari 0 dan 1 secara bersamaan
- Ide bahwa semua keadaan partikel terikat oleh faktor-faktor tertentu, mengeliminasi kebetulan atau kebebasan sejati.
- Pelepasan elektron dari permukaan logam oleh foton cahaya.
- Siapa ilmuwan yang pertama kali mengembangkan teori kuantum?
- Tetapan Planck
- adalah kerangka kerja fisika yang menggambarkan perilaku partikel di tingkat subatom.
- Fenomena di mana partikel melewati suatu rintangan yang klasiknya tidak mungkin dilalui.
20 Clues: Partikel • Tetapan Planck • Fotolistrik Einstein • Persamaan Schrodinger • Apa yang ditunjukkan oleh eksperimen dua celah Young • Ek Elektron tidak tergantung dengan intensitas cahaya • distribusi probabilitas posisi atau keadaan partikel. • Pelepasan elektron dari permukaan logam oleh foton cahaya. • Siapa ilmuwan yang pertama kali mengembangkan teori kuantum? • ...
Hair Theory 2024-04-25
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- portion of hair under the skins surface
- in curly/coily hair the follicle is typically this shape
- central core of the hair shaft
- technical name for hair on the head
- brown/black pigment
- outer covering of hair shaft made up of overlapping scales
- technical name for hair of the eyebrows
- resting stage of hair growth
- transitional stage of hair growth
- total lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
- in straight hair the follicle is typically this shape
- active growing stage of hair
- causes hair to stand on end when a person is scared/cold
- second layer of hair shaft that contains unique protein structures
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- portion of hair above the skins surface
- technical name for hair on the eyelashes
- red/yellow pigment
- technical name for the study of hair
- tube-like pocket
- process of cells drying out,changing shape,and forming keratin protein
- where cell division occurs
- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- protects cuticle of hair fiber and maintains the natural pH of hair and skin
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells around it
24 Clues: tube-like pocket • red/yellow pigment • brown/black pigment • where cell division occurs • resting stage of hair growth • active growing stage of hair • central core of the hair shaft • transitional stage of hair growth • technical name for hair on the head • technical name for the study of hair • portion of hair above the skins surface • portion of hair under the skins surface • ...
Color Theory 2024-09-03
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- Three colors that are evenly placed around the color wheel.
- This character was Disney's first princess (and she taught us to not accept an apple from a stranger!)
- A scale that ranges from dark to light, with white at the top and black at the bottom.
- Colors that are opposite to each other on the color wheel.
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black are these.
- Any color mixed with this color makes it lighter.
- These colors are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Blue and yellow mix to make this color.
- What it is called when gray is added to a color.
- The intensity of color and the measurement of how pure a color is.
- What it is called when black is added to a color.
- This female superhero was in the first team of the Avengers.
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- Red, yellow, and blue are these.
- This video game (and now movie) princess lives in the Mushroom Kingdom with Mario and Luigi.
- Orange, purple, and green are these.
- Any color mixed with this color makes it darker.
- Blue and red mix to make this color.
- Yellow and red mix to make this color.
- This dogs solves mysteries with her neighbor and fellow dog, Blue.
- This puppy lives with her mom Chilli, dad Bandit, and little sister Bingo.
- Another name for a color.
- Red, yellow, and orange are these.
- What it is called when white is added to a color.
- A color scheme that is comprised of variations of one color.
- Green, purple, and blue are these.
25 Clues: Another name for a color. • Red, yellow, and blue are these. • Red, yellow, and orange are these. • Green, purple, and blue are these. • Orange, purple, and green are these. • Blue and red mix to make this color. • Yellow and red mix to make this color. • Blue and yellow mix to make this color. • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black are these. • ...
Music theory 2024-06-18
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- MORE THAN ONE MAIN MELODY
- NOTE PLAYED WITH EMPHASIS
- WORTH A QUARTER OF A NOTE
- TELLS YOU THE SPEED OF THE SONG
- THE RHYME FOR THE SPACES ON THE TREBLE CLEF
- ITALIAN WORD FOR 'FAST AND LEVEL'
- PIANO USES BOTH BASS CLEF AND ___________
- ONE MAIN MELODY
- ITALIAN WORD FOR SOFT
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- ITALIAN FOR GRADUALLY GETTING SOFTER
- BASS GUITARS MUSIC IS WRITTEN USING ______
- NOTE WORTH 4 BEATS
- WORTH WORTH AN EIGHTH OF A NOTE
- WORTH ONE BEAT
- BROKEN UP CHORDS
- SHORTENED NOTES FOLLOWED BY SILENCE
- LINES NOTES SIT ON
- NOTE WORTH 2 BEATS
- MAIN MELODY PLAYED ON GUITAR
- GROUP OF INSTRUMENT THAT USES A REED
20 Clues: WORTH ONE BEAT • ONE MAIN MELODY • BROKEN UP CHORDS • NOTE WORTH 4 BEATS • LINES NOTES SIT ON • NOTE WORTH 2 BEATS • ITALIAN WORD FOR SOFT • MORE THAN ONE MAIN MELODY • NOTE PLAYED WITH EMPHASIS • WORTH A QUARTER OF A NOTE • MAIN MELODY PLAYED ON GUITAR • WORTH WORTH AN EIGHTH OF A NOTE • TELLS YOU THE SPEED OF THE SONG • ITALIAN WORD FOR 'FAST AND LEVEL' • ...
Physical Science 2022-08-18
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- -the study of non-living matter and energy.
- - the study of the composition,structure,and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- - a standardized system of measurement units used for science.
- - a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
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- - the basis upon a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- -the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or excepted value.
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- -the systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- - God commandment to have dominion over the earth and to fill it.
- - an ongoing ,orderly,cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- -the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- - an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- -a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- -data that is based on numbers or quantities
- -a model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
15 Clues: - • -the study of non-living matter and energy. • -data that is based on numbers or quantities • -a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • - a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • - a standardized system of measurement units used for science. • - God commandment to have dominion over the earth and to fill it. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Pt. 2 2020-10-03
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- Absence of criminal and political violence
- Supreme power or authority
- Head of government (parliamentary)
- Government where priest rule under the name of God
- A legislative body with one house
- Theory that believes many people in gov. have power
- Third president of the U.S.A.
- Executive and legislative branches join, has prime minister
- Rights you are born with
- The action of protecting
- Colony ruled directly by the crown
- Activities associated with the governing of a country
- Theory that believes business leaders, politicians and military officers are elites in gov.
- executive and legislative branches separate, has President
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- Basic unit of gov., has territory, population, sovereignty and government
- All land belongs to monarch
- Theory believing government is a tool of the rich
- Democracy where elected representatives make decisions
- All power resides in Central Gov.
- Service intended to help all of the community
- A theory stating a persons morals are dependent on a contract made among themselves
- System of gov. with small group of people ruling
22 Clues: Rights you are born with • The action of protecting • Supreme power or authority • All land belongs to monarch • Third president of the U.S.A. • All power resides in Central Gov. • A legislative body with one house • Head of government (parliamentary) • Colony ruled directly by the crown • Absence of criminal and political violence • ...
All about Cells ! 2014-11-29
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- theory is a scientific theory which describes the properties of cells
- the things that make organisms what they are
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution
- he readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus, consisting of DNA, RNA, and various proteins, that forms chromosomes during cell division
- the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles
- a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase
- a small set of microtubules arranged in a specific way. There are nine groups of microtubules
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
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- a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
- a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell than inside the cell
- any of various specific protein molecules in surface membranes of cells and organelles to which complementary molecules, as hormones, neurotransmitters, antigens, or antibodies, may become bound
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane
- the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration
- the movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from higher water concentration to a lower water concentration
- a small organelle within a cell, consisting of fluid enclosed by a lipid bilayer membrane
- wall a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants, it consists mainly of cellulose
- cell theory is a scientific theory which describes the properties of cells
20 Clues: the things that make organisms what they are • a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells • solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution • a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria • theory is a scientific theory which describes the properties of cells • ...
Proponents 2020-08-25
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- Burnout
- Triarchic Theory
- Systematic Desensitization
- Multiple Intelligence
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Destructive Obedience
- Balance Theory
- Reaction Formation
- Intelligence Quotient
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- Two Factor Theory
- Contact Comfort
- Structure of Intellect
- G.A.S. Model
- RIASEC order
- Intelligence Tests
- Culture-fair Tests
- Group Factor Theory
17 Clues: Burnout • G.A.S. Model • RIASEC order • Balance Theory • Contact Comfort • Triarchic Theory • Two Factor Theory • Intelligence Tests • Culture-fair Tests • Reaction Formation • Group Factor Theory • Cognitive Dissonance • Multiple Intelligence • Destructive Obedience • Intelligence Quotient • Structure of Intellect • Systematic Desensitization
Haematology Theory 2018-12-07
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- the chemical in the second diffquik tube
- this problem occurs with blood smears when grit is on the spreader
- the word meaning cloudy serum
- an increase in lymphocytes
- the blood cell that carries oxygen
- an increase in basophils
- the blood cell involved in clotting
- the colour of the serum if a patient is jaundiced
- an immature red blood cell
- the blood cell with clear granules
- the name of the reader used for measure a PCV
- the chemical in the first diffquik tub
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- the type of waste bag needed for blood contaminated gloves
- this problem occurs with blood smears due to uneven pressure
- the white layer between the red blood cells and the plasma in a pcv tube
- this causes in increased pcv
- a lack of haemoglobin
- the chemical in the third diffquik tub
- brilliant cresyl blue is an example of this type of stain
- the type of anti-coagulant used for blood smears
- the type of capillary tube used for a PCV
- the blood cell with orange red granules
- red blood cells that are crinkled
- the number of minutes a PCV tube should be spun for in the centrifuge
24 Clues: a lack of haemoglobin • an increase in basophils • an increase in lymphocytes • an immature red blood cell • this causes in increased pcv • the word meaning cloudy serum • red blood cells that are crinkled • the blood cell that carries oxygen • the blood cell with clear granules • the blood cell involved in clotting • the chemical in the third diffquik tub • ...
Wave Theory 2019-02-07
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- the amount of time it takes for one wave (wavelength) to pass by
- a type of mechanical wave that occurs at the boundary between two different media
- light one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves often known as ROYGBIV
- frequencies lower than human hearing, or less than 20 Hz
- the maximum displacement of the medium from its equilibrium position
- a type of mechanical wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular to the the flow of the wave
- one of the two main factors that determine the speed of sound
- region of low pressure in a longitudinal wave
- a matter filled region
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves used to look inside objects
- the movement of a disturbance such as a wave
- whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency that sound nice to human ears
- the Greek letter representing the wavelength of a wave
- region of high pressure in a longitudinal wave
- a type of mechanical wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel to the flow of the wave
- the most common form of longitudinal mechanical waves
- the physics name associated with the amount of energy or power transferred by a wave over a certain area
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves causing heat
- frequencies higher than human hearing, or higher than 20,000 Hz
- of light 300,000,000 m/s
- The study of sound waves in physics
- the apparent shift of change in frequency do to the relative movement of a sound source
- the qualitative and subjective study of sound
- the unit used to express the speed of a supersonic object
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- low point of a transverse wave
- a way of saying room temperature, or an average day
- unit used to identify the frequency of a wave
- the system used to measure the relative loudness of a sound to humans
- the number of waves passing by in a certain amount of time
- the lowest natural frequency of vibration of an object
- objects that travel faster than the speed of sound
- objects that travel slower than the speed of sound
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves causing sunburn
- the basic unit of length for a wave's wavelength or amplitude
- the primary factor that determines the speed of sound in matter
- type of wave that travels faster as the density of a medium decreases
- a note/frequency that is double of some previous note/frequency
- ray one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves considered the most dangerous
- a disturbance that transfers energy without necessarily transferring matter
- type of wave that travels faster as the density of a medium increases
- a sympathetic vibration of the surrounding caused by sound that results in increased sound volume
- the distance from one point on a wave to the next point just like it
- oscillations, disturbances, cycles
- a line through a transverse wave representing the medium before the wave disturbed the matter
- the musical equivalent to loudness or intensity
- boom the sound created by the shock wave as it passes over a person
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves
- high point of a transverse wave
- space, a region devoid of matter
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves often measured in kHz or MHz
- wave the build up of successive waves of sound along the leading edge of a supersonic object's path
- the musical equivalent to frequency
52 Clues: a matter filled region • of light 300,000,000 m/s • low point of a transverse wave • high point of a transverse wave • space, a region devoid of matter • oscillations, disturbances, cycles • The study of sound waves in physics • the musical equivalent to frequency • the movement of a disturbance such as a wave • unit used to identify the frequency of a wave • ...
graph theory 2021-12-09
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- a graph whose vertices and edges are a subset of some graph G
- a vertex whose degree is zero is ....
- a collection of trees
- a graph with no vertices and no edges
- a walk that uses every edge exactly once
- graphs that have the same shape (or can be squished into the same shape)
- an edge such that if you were to cut it the graph would fall into more pieces
- number of edges that a vertex is connected to
- a graph whose vertices all have the same degree
- a vertex in a directed graph with no outgoing edges
- a graph that is in one piece
- number of edges going out of a vertex in a directed graph
- a vertex in a directed graph with no incoming edges
- a graph in which vertices have weights
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- a matrix whose rows and columns are indexed by vertices of graph, showing where the edges of the graph are
- a graph G' that has the same vertices as some graph G and edges precisely where G has no edges
- a closed walk without repeated vertices
- number of edges coming into a vertex in a directed graph
- (undirected case) connected acyclic graph
- a walk that covers all vertices of graph exactly once
- finite or infinite sequence of edges which joins a sequence of vertices
- a vertex in a tree with degree 1
- a directed graph or its subgraph in which every vertex is reachable from others
- a graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint sets such that no edges are between vertices in the same set
- a subgraph of a graph G that is a tree and contains all vertices of G
- a graph whose edges do not go both ways
- a structure amounting to a set of objects in which some pairs of the objects are in some sense "related", consisting of vertices and edges
- an edge whose endpoints are at the same vertex
28 Clues: a collection of trees • a graph that is in one piece • a vertex in a tree with degree 1 • a vertex whose degree is zero is .... • a graph with no vertices and no edges • a graph in which vertices have weights • a closed walk without repeated vertices • a graph whose edges do not go both ways • a walk that uses every edge exactly once • ...
Cell Theory 2021-12-14
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- converts sugar into energy for the cell
- the process that living things use to maintain stable conditions
- folds and packages proteins?
- makes lipids and cholesterol for use in the cell membrane?
- contains a nucleus and membrane- bound structures
- strong, supportive layer surrounding the cell membrane in plant cells
- what is the object used for?
- stores water and waste products.
- controls all functions of the cell
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- makes ribosomes
- smaller units?
- long-term energy storage?
- janitors are examples of?
- sorts cell products for transport throughout and out of the cell
- no nucleus or any other structures with a membrane around them
- only in animal cells?
- In 1665 England, he used an early microscope to observe cork, a plant material.
- only in plant cells,convert light, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar
- living organisms share characteristics of life
- Gel-like material that fills all area around the organelles
- a living thing
21 Clues: smaller units? • a living thing • makes ribosomes • only in animal cells? • long-term energy storage? • janitors are examples of? • folds and packages proteins? • what is the object used for? • stores water and waste products. • controls all functions of the cell • converts sugar into energy for the cell • living organisms share characteristics of life • ...
Theory Crossword 2022-03-13
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- Leininger has ____ degrees, including three doctorates
- Her theory was designed to teach introductory nursing to students by giving them a holistic view of patients.
- During her time as dean, the first chair for geriatric nursing in the nation was established.
- Watson’s theory “philosophy and science of caring” can be closely related to the ______ theory due to its similarities during implementation.
- Wiedenbach’s model of nursing ( Helping Art of Clinical Nursing) was influenced by the works of __________.
- His social isolation as a child may have contributed to his later interest in psychiatry.
- He is known for both his nursing theory and his holistic approach to curing his lung cancer in 1961.
- An unexpected place Dr. Carkhuff spread his theories to.
- This theorist was the UK's first professor of psychiatric nursing.
- Nightingale's ___________ Theory changed nursing by fixing sanitary conditions for patients.
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- Her theory changed nursing from being the highest paying job to the most prestigious job.
- In Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Nursing, the focus is on patient.
- When Imogene King retired, she retired with the title Professor _______: meaning retired with great honor
- Her theory recognizes individuals uniqueness.
- His experiences with disease and death as a child led to his decision to become a doctor
- This theorist says the two dimensions of nursing are the science and the art of nursing.
- Theory on driving forces, restraining forces, & equilibrium.
- the “three c’s of _______ hall” stands for care, cure, & core
- She was involved in developing a Ph.D. program in Nursing at Connell SON
- This theorist was an examiner on the General Nursing Council & updated "Oakes’ Dictionary for Nurses".
20 Clues: Her theory recognizes individuals uniqueness. • Leininger has ____ degrees, including three doctorates • An unexpected place Dr. Carkhuff spread his theories to. • Theory on driving forces, restraining forces, & equilibrium. • the “three c’s of _______ hall” stands for care, cure, & core • In Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Nursing, the focus is on patient. • ...
related theory 2021-11-03
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- how much fecal you need for fecal flotation
- done by examining the body of a deceased animal to determine the cause of death
- red blood cell
- BC
- the cover you put on the slid
- a neddle that go in the blatter
- BG
- when you observe the urine catheterization when you take urine out the blaterreagentstrip the strinp you use on the urineProCyteDxHematologyAnalyzer the machine you do a CBCSedivueDXUrineSedimentAnalyzer were you test the urine
- liquid part of the urine
- allowing the sediment to fall to the end
- a substanse that prevents clotting
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- liltel tube that holds blood sample
- normal range for BG
- pointed shaped end
- action the action of draing blood
- a blood sample after centrifuge
- quiet alert responsive
- the machine you spine samples around
- TP
- round bateria shape
- what is brite alert and responsive
- volume PCV
22 Clues: BC • TP • BG • volume PCV • red blood cell • pointed shaped end • normal range for BG • round bateria shape • quiet alert responsive • liquid part of the urine • the cover you put on the slid • a blood sample after centrifuge • a neddle that go in the blatter • action the action of draing blood • what is brite alert and responsive • a substanse that prevents clotting • ...
Particle Theory 2021-12-02
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- break away or damage under pressure
- go in a specific direction or manner
- any substance that takes up space by having
- moving rapidly to and fro
- drawing toward something
- in the period separating two points in time
- position (two or more items)at a distance from one another
- able to withstand force, pressure or wear
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- takes the shape of the container and has a fixed volume
- amount of space a substance or object occupies
- external form, or outline of something
- smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- decrease in size, number or range
- minute portion of matter (plural)
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- very small
- become or make larger or more extensive
- property of matter and radiation
- no fixed volume and no fixed shape
20 Clues: very small • drawing toward something • moving rapidly to and fro • property of matter and radiation • decrease in size, number or range • minute portion of matter (plural) • no fixed volume and no fixed shape • break away or damage under pressure • go in a specific direction or manner • external form, or outline of something • become or make larger or more extensive • ...
Literary Theory 2012-12-14
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- Imitation and Gender Insubordination
- Literature is said to be ____ as nothing has meaning in isolation (Eliot, Wimsatt & Beardsley)
- Described by Shelley as anyone who fundamentally changes our thinking (Shklovsky agrees)
- Creative Writers and Daydreaming
- The History of Sexuality
- Not always the author who figures this out (Intentional Fallacy)
- This constructs women
- Authors do intend things but the work should not be ____ on it (Intentional Fallacy)
- From Work to Text and Death of the Author
- Poetry _____ thinking (Shelley, Shklovsky, others)
- Gender/Sexuality is a kind of ____, according to Butler
- Literature reflects (Freud)
- Understanding comes from this (Shelley)
- Poetry is self-conscious as _____ (Sidney, and others)
- Don't confuse the author for the speaker (Intentional Fallacy)
- This is the engine of history (Marx)
- Neoclassists have concern with general or this
- The poem has its own _____ as an object (New Criticism)
- Resemblance to life (Neoclassic)
- This is active, doesn't just accept things, is the substance that reason needs (Shelley)
- Catharsis as ____ (Freud) (13, 7)
- The Intentional Fallacy authors (7, &, 9)
- Perception of world eventually falls prey to routine (Shklvsky)
- The underlying goal of modernism, according to Eliot (4, 5)
- The value of literature according to Frued is that it ____ the tensions of the mind
- According to Aristotle, poetry is more philosophical and significant than ____
- The Ideology of Modernism
- Women (and queers) are made to accept this as reality (11, 8)
- Dead metaphors are now thought of as ______
- These are arbitrary conventions
- Can't apply same standards to everything (9, 9)
- Looking for what the author meant to say (11, 7)
- Women are _____-like
- Consciousness derived from Material Conditions, On Greek Art in its Time
- Metaphors are examples of thinking in ____ (Shklovsky)
- Key end of poetry according to Sidney (5, &, 7)
- All language is _____, every word has more than one meaning
- Tradition and the Individual Talent
- New metaphors are _____ (Shelley, Shklovsky, others)
- A Defence of Poetry
- Creates things that have never been, may never be (Sidney)
- On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense
- The Intentional Fallacy suggests that the work and author should be _____
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- Power exists to ____ things that are already there (Foucault)
- Women are the ____
- Attainable through poetry, perhaps
- Developing chronologically over time (Eliot)
- Gilbert and Gubar use this metaphor for women's writing
- Critique of Sexual/Textual Politics
- Biographia Literaria, friend of Wordsworth
- Brooks (2, 5)
- Freud's The ____ _____ (5, 4)
- Reflection of world, first termed by Aristotle
- Literature is an _____ working out of desires (Freud)
- Primary purpose of text according to Shklozsky
- Simultaneous order (Eliot)
- This breaks things down, understands them, and analyzes (Shelley)
- Quote from Republic (5, &, 6, 3, 8)
- These unite past, present, and future, according to Freud - which literature is similar too
- Ideas and how they are expressed/described are _____ connected
- Infection in the Sentence (7, &, 5)
- All language is _____ metaphorical (Shelley, and others, perhaps)
- The poet never _____ and therefore never lies (Sidney, Johnson, and others)
- All ideas are mediated through this, it is an intellectual prisonhouse so to speak
- The Resisting Reader
- Neoclassic idea that style should fit subject matter
- Living through literature
- The underlying goal of all human activity, which poetry should move us to according to Sidney(8, 6)
- Simone de Beauvoir (3, 6, 3)
- Truths are always seen from human's perspective
- Shklovsky (3, 2, 9)
- Coming of age
- Poet as _____
- Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
- This is central to human thinking (Shelley, and others)
- These are our codes of reality/society/culture (Barthes)
- Determine what can be said, who can speak, what constitutes truth (Foucault)
- Purgation, thought of by Aristotle
78 Clues: Brooks (2, 5) • Coming of age • Poet as _____ • Women are the ____ • Shklovsky (3, 2, 9) • A Defence of Poetry • The Resisting Reader • Women are _____-like • This constructs women • The History of Sexuality • Living through literature • The Ideology of Modernism • Simultaneous order (Eliot) • Literature reflects (Freud) • Simone de Beauvoir (3, 6, 3) • Freud's The ____ _____ (5, 4) • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- play on your own (ad lib.)
- the "1" of a scale
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- sad-sounding
- hold/pause
- 7th seventh chord
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- Blue Shades
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- rolling "r"
- expressive
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- speed up (Floor it?)
- happy-sounding
- ending to a phrase
- medium tmepo
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- "amen"
- a piece for 2 performers
- less mosso
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- sounds like a haunted house
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- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- triad with a raised 5th
- with moto
- note note that lasts an entire measure
- writing multiple parts from listening
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- the end
- the speed of the piece
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- play ffffffffff
- the best instrument ever
- little by little
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- "moderate" tempo
- beginning to Coda
- 3 note chord
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • Blue Shades • rolling "r" • sad-sounding • medium tmepo • 3 note chord • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • DO, RE, MI, etc. • little by little • "moderate" tempo • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • the best instrument ever • ...
Music Theory 2015-04-15
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- Mode with half-steps between 1 & 2, and 4 & 5 .
- Mode with half-steps between 3 & 4, and 6 & 7.
- The third tone of the scale.
- When the key of an entire piece of music is changed.
- Ionian mode is just an example of a ______.
- When the notes of a triad are rearranged, it creates a(n)___.
- A ____ resolves by going down.
- The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3.
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- All voices singing the exact same notes.
- The meter 3/8 would be ____.
- A non-chord tone that gets less that one beat.
- A major triad has a _____ third on top.
- The combination of two chords used at the end of a phrase, section, or piece of music
- An augmented triad has a _____ third on bottom.
- The repetition of a melodic pattern at a higher or lower pitch.
- A note that isn't part of a chord.
- Notes of the same pitch that are written differently.
- A group of songs with a unifying theme.
- A triangle is an example of a(n) _____.
- When specific voices are split into more parts.
20 Clues: The meter 3/8 would be ____. • The third tone of the scale. • A ____ resolves by going down. • A note that isn't part of a chord. • The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3. • A major triad has a _____ third on top. • A group of songs with a unifying theme. • A triangle is an example of a(n) _____. • All voices singing the exact same notes. • ...
techtonic theory 2022-12-21
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- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates are moving apart from each other.
- ‐ A logarithmic scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake
- ‐ is formed when very hot rock rises from the mantle and erupts through Earth’s crust.
- ‐ A transference of energy
- ‐ a large piece of the lithosphere that floats and moves on the asthenosphere.
- ‐ a long, narrow, deep area on the ocean floor that is formed at a convergent plate boundary.
- ‐A dropped zone where two tectonic plates are pulling apart.
- ‐ The point of origin of an earthquake
- ‐ The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
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- ‐ the solid outer part of Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle.
- ‐The border between two tectonic plates.
- ‐ melted rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- ‐ an area where two or more tectonic plates meet.
- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates are pushing toward each other.
- ‐ melted rock on Earth’s surface.
- ‐ Any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- ‐ The point on earth’s surface that is vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- ‐ a straight line of travel where data is being collected.
- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates slide past each other.
- ‐ the outermost layer of Earth.
20 Clues: ‐ A transference of energy • ‐ the outermost layer of Earth. • ‐ melted rock on Earth’s surface. • ‐ melted rock beneath Earth’s surface. • ‐ The point of origin of an earthquake • ‐The border between two tectonic plates. • ‐ an area where two or more tectonic plates meet. • ‐ a straight line of travel where data is being collected. • ...
ETHICAL THEORY 2022-12-11
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- ethical theory helps in making ethical ______ on any matters that would like to be identified as right or wrong.
- ____ Utilitarian emphasized on the greatest benefit an individual gain through his actions.
- Root word for ethical theory from Greek ‘_____’ means a way of seeing (see/view moral phenomena)
- deontology concentrates on the __________ & motive to determine right or wrong action.
- Natural beings (humans, plants & ______ ) had a principle of order within them that directed them toward their goals under the maxim “the good is that at which all things aim”.
- _____ virtue excellence of character which concerns with how one position himself in acting well.
- ethical ______ claims that one ought to pursue one’s self interest exclusively.
- natural law theory follows a ______ Christian tradition where Thomas Aquinas, based his perspective of natural law on a religious term in which he believed that god created the universe according to plan and thus put into the natures of things their natural orientation.
- _____ comes from ancient Greek, ‘vir ’ referring to strength or manliness and ‘arete’ meaning excellence.
- The moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality known as ‘_________’imperative (Johnson, 2010).
- ______ is causes of right & wrong
- ________is practical ethics based on the right & wrong concept
- _____ utilitarian emphasized the adherence to rule in order to produce the greatest benefit
- Ethical egoism endorses individual who act for their self interest for a ____ run benefit. It promotes doing good thing to oneself and avoid harming oneself.
- Teleology originates from Greek, ______ meaning goal or end.
- ______ is a systematic attempt to understand moral concepts and justify moral principles and theories.
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- One of the most common forms of ethical deliberation focuses on the consequences is the ______ theory.
- in deontology theory, the only good reason for doing the right thing is because of duty, thus duty becomes the ‘________’ for an action or the key element of a decision to act (BBC, 2014)
- Virtue ethics propose that an ethical decision is not made purely on _____ moral values but related to specific circumstances in which the decision is made (Van Staveren, 2007).
- _________ theory is developed by Aristotle where the ethical philosophy based on nature which emphasized that goals are embedded in natural things as there was an order in nature.
- ______ virtue excellence of mind which it concern with the ability to understand, reason and judge well.
- _______ is consequences based
- teleology is based on a moral judgement on the ______ of action.
- Deontology originates from ______, deon meaning duty.
- ___________ ethics is the study of right & wrong of human behavior
- The main idea of utilitarianism is the Principle of Utility where an action is considered good when it _____ happiness for the society, right when it maximizes possible good for all persons affected by the action (Stewart, 1991).
- The utilirianism theory is advocate by ______ Bentham and John Stuart Mills.
- ______ is duty based
- ________ is a systematic exposition of a particular view about what is the nature and basis of good or right.
- _____ is also known an consequentialism theory.
- ethics virtue is ______ based
- It looks for objective, ultimate or absolute standards for assessing rightness or wrongness of human actions (______,1993).
- _____ moral theory was advocated by Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher (1724-1804).
- part of the formulation of the imperative in Kant's theory includes ‘Act according to the ______ that you can will to be a universal law’
34 Clues: ______ is duty based • _______ is consequences based • ethics virtue is ______ based • ______ is causes of right & wrong • _____ is also known an consequentialism theory. • Deontology originates from ______, deon meaning duty. • Teleology originates from Greek, ______ meaning goal or end. • ________is practical ethics based on the right & wrong concept • ...
nursing theory 2022-12-08
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- . She developed a concept "From novice to expert"
- Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL
- she said that ''if the students cant do fundamentals, how can they use the advance knowledge
- moral directions of nursing
- theory component explains the relationships of different concepts
- to cherish and to give special loving attention
- is a means that behavior or activities that are towards the accomplishment of certain act
- how the nurse interacts with co-workers,superior,subordinates and the client environment in general
- based on pathological and therapeutic sciences and is shared with other members
- 21 nursing problems theory
- theory of human becoming
- any change in the internal or external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- occurs between one or more individual and consist of man as a social being
- internal and external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- theorist of behavioral system model
- the individual who engage in meeting the needs of the person
- adaptation theory
- conservation model
- speak to the consistent structural form of terms in the theory
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- the nurse primary function.
- she believe that nursing requires a holistic approach
- the lady with the lamp
- . She developed the Nursing Need Theory to define the unique focus of nursing practice.
- a problem which is an unseen or masked one
- focuses of foreseeing the result of an act or situation and preventing its unnecessary effects as possible
- addresses the person's state of well-being
- structural framework for broad, abstract idea about nursing
- forces that produces tensions, alterations or potential problems causing instability within the clients system
- idea and mental images. building blocks of theories
- one of the few nursing theorists who consider not only the cared for but also caregiver
- is the absence of boundary existence, where a dynamic interaction between the internal and external can excange information without barriers
- perspective of profession
- ability to adapt positively to social,mental and physiological change is indicative of health
- involves the therapeutic use of self and emphasize the use of reflection
- emphasizes priori reasoning as a method for advancing knowledge; deductive; theory-then-research strategy; power of reasoning
- .both nurse and patient perform care measures,either manipulation or ambulatory task
- more nurse leaders embraced higher education and arrived at common understanding of the scientific age
- an activity that promotes a persons well being
- nurse gives priority needs recognized by the patient himself
- a problem which is obvious or can be seen condition
40 Clues: adaptation theory • conservation model • the lady with the lamp • theory of human becoming • perspective of profession • 21 nursing problems theory • the nurse primary function. • moral directions of nursing • theorist of behavioral system model • a problem which is an unseen or masked one • addresses the person's state of well-being • Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL • ...
Narrative Theory 2021-01-28
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- A type of structure that ends in the same place or line/sentence that it started.
- 2 words a plot element that is the dramatization of events that complicate the situation and gradually intensify the conflict
- a scene that takes place before a story begins.
- Man V__ When characters face a religious conflict in literature
- A complex character that does not undergo change in the course of the story,
- characters that are simple follows tropes and stereo-types and are quickly recognized and accepted by the reader.
- Man V__ a type of conflict that takes place inside a character's mind.
- when speaker or writer states a question and then immediately answers the question.
- “choose-your-own-adventure” story structure.
- Symbolic image, sound, action, or idea that has symbolic significance and appears frequently in a story.
- assigning human qualities and attributes to objects or other non-human things
- Man V__ explores when an individual contradicts the social mores surrounding them.
- a structure that is driven by specific details or a central character or event which is examined from different angles and perspectives to convey a meaning.
- Man V __ A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interests
- two words When the subject of a sentence performs the verb's action,
- 2 words an audience's awareness of something the characters are not.
- a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come.
- viewing human behavior in terms animals charactistics.
- a plot element that is the turning point or point of highest interest in a narrative
- a type of structure that happens in chronological order
- The central meaning or idea of the story.
- This character represents a concept or theme larger than themselves.
- is a word or expression used in lieu of a harsher alternative
- a plot element that concludes the plot.
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- A type of narrative that jumbles the sequence of events within the storytelling.
- Man V__ For example Man V Vampire.
- Man V___ character against an animal a storm or tornado or snow.
- Man V__ when a protagonist is facing machines or new scientific advances
- 3 words narrator's position in which a story is being told in.
- Generally, the original model from which something is developed or made;
- 2 words when the plot is winding down after the climax
- these kinds of verbs are "weak" is am are ...
- abso-freaking-lutely is an example of this
- using extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis
- The tension or problem within the story.
- an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text.
- is the use of informal words or phrases in writing or speech.
- The entities in the story.
- tools and techniques an author uses to enhance the quality of their writing.
- The place, time, and environment in which the story takes place.
- plot element that introduces characters, scene, time and situation
- a character type who undergoes significant internal change throughout the course of a story. However, this growth is ONLY done when force by the plot or conflict.
- a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people
- 2 words The way a story is framed and organized- this consists of linear, circular, framed, fragmented, networked, and interactive.
- the author uses vivid images to describe a phenomenon
- The sequence of events in a story
46 Clues: The entities in the story. • The sequence of events in a story • Man V__ For example Man V Vampire. • a plot element that concludes the plot. • The tension or problem within the story. • The central meaning or idea of the story. • abso-freaking-lutely is an example of this • “choose-your-own-adventure” story structure. • these kinds of verbs are "weak" is am are ... • ...
atomic theory 2020-11-09
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- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- appearing or occurring at intervals.
- relating to an atom or atoms.
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group
- a colourless, odourless reactive gas
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
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- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- a non-metal which has two main forms
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a hard grey metal of the transition series
- a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.
- a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series
- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
20 Clues: relating to an atom or atoms. • appearing or occurring at intervals. • a non-metal which has two main forms • a colourless, odourless reactive gas • a hard grey metal of the transition series • a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group • a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series • ...
atomic theory 2020-11-09
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- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series.
- a colourless, odourless reactive gas
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series
- A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.
- are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
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- a non-metal which has two main forms
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- a hard grey metal of the transition series
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- relating to an atom or atoms.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- appearing or occurring at intervals.
20 Clues: relating to an atom or atoms. • a non-metal which has two main forms • a colourless, odourless reactive gas • appearing or occurring at intervals. • a hard grey metal of the transition series • a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group • a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series • ...
Particle theory 2020-12-18
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- Can particles in gas move.
- why does particle speed up when it’s heated
- How are particles of gas arranged
- particles are __ far apart than liquid particles
- Can particles in liquid move
- Liquid particles move ___
- When particles are heated and in a container the particles are under more
- The particles that are tightly packed together is what state of matter
- particles are always
- Liquid has a ___ volume
- What slows down the particles in the air
- Liquid turning into gas is the opposite of what
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- How are particles of solid arranged
- How many states of matter are there
- What do u call the process of gas becoming liquid
- What is the process of solid becoming liquid
- What energy increases when heat rises
- Matter is made out
- Is it possible for the particles in solid escape
- Process when particles of liquid become solid
- What happens if you heat water until 100 Celsius
- Can particles in solid move
- What does particle theory explain
23 Clues: Matter is made out • particles are always • Liquid has a ___ volume • Liquid particles move ___ • Can particles in gas move. • Can particles in solid move • Can particles in liquid move • How are particles of gas arranged • What does particle theory explain • How are particles of solid arranged • How many states of matter are there • What energy increases when heat rises • ...
particle theory 2020-12-20
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- What changes of state can turn liquid into gas.
- Does not change shape.
- Turn gas into liquid.
- The state of matter that can be compressed.
- Solid expands when it is ...
- How much heat does it take to evaporate alcohol.
- Particle ... can be used to explain the changes between the three states of matter.
- The temperature at which liquid becomes gas.
- The ... is very important for change of state.
- A process name for turning liquid into solid
- How much heat does it take to evaporate liquid rapidly.
- How many states of matter is there.
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- What matter takes the shape of their container.
- What kind of movement does solid do.
- The lowest melting point of solid.
- What is the state of matter of snow.
- What is other name for boil.
- Which metal has the lowest melting point.
- A ice turned into water. What happened to ice.
- Another name for gas.
- A steel often melts at ...
- A temperature which liquid becomes solid
- Is it possible to evaporate metal. yes/noo
- The particles in liquid and gas can do.
- All matter is made up of ...
25 Clues: Turn gas into liquid. • Another name for gas. • Does not change shape. • A steel often melts at ... • What is other name for boil. • Solid expands when it is ... • All matter is made up of ... • The lowest melting point of solid. • How many states of matter is there. • What kind of movement does solid do. • What is the state of matter of snow. • ...
Color Theory 2021-03-30
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- made exclusively of shades between black and white
- a color in which white has been added to a pure hue making it lighter
- colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- subtractive color model used in the printing process
- means "one color"
- gray white black and brown
- the intense warm tone that symbolizes passion, war, and increases metabolism
- RGB
- a color in which black has been added to a pure hue making it darker
- the cool tone that represents truth, power, open spaces
- CMYK
- warm color that can be happy or sickly
- the deep cool color representing royalty, mystery and creativity
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- made from combining one primary color and one secondary color
- the intensity of a color like bright red or dull red
- the mother colors yellow red and blue
- another name for color
- colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- made from two primary colors
- a large difference between two things
- cool tone that represents money, lack of experience and healing
- the color of purity
- produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes
- sample of color used by designers to make sure colors match exactly
- EOA that refers to the lightness and darkness of a color
- additive color model used to display images in electronic screens
26 Clues: RGB • CMYK • means "one color" • the color of purity • another name for color • gray white black and brown • made from two primary colors • the mother colors yellow red and blue • a large difference between two things • warm color that can be happy or sickly • made exclusively of shades between black and white • the intensity of a color like bright red or dull red • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- very loud
- Play to reinforce
- Similarly
- Very soft
- Freely
- a poco Little and little
- Slow down
- Increasing the loudness.
- Sweetly
- Forte Moderately loud
- Play to diminish
- Gradually play softer
- Gracefully
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- Loud
- Simply
- Play forcibly
- Short and disconnected
- Soft
- Marked
- When the speed increases
- Expressive
- note rest covers half of an entire bar of 4/4.
- Majestically
- A note that has two beats
- Piano Moderately soft
- alone
26 Clues: Loud • Soft • alone • Simply • Freely • Marked • Sweetly • very loud • Similarly • Very soft • Slow down • Expressive • Gracefully • Majestically • Play forcibly • Play to diminish • Play to reinforce • Forte Moderately loud • Piano Moderately soft • Gradually play softer • Short and disconnected • a poco Little and little • When the speed increases • Increasing the loudness. • A note that has two beats • ...
Conflict Theory 2022-11-15
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- The type of conflict about changes within a system about values and resources.
- This grows when exploitation grows.
- The criminals in a society.
- the difference between the selling price of an item and the cost of labor and materials to produce it.
- The type of conflict between systems or the external environment as a function of war, cultural invasion, or ideology.
- Rubber stamp policy to maintain status.
- Generally accepted state of a society.
- Denial of existence and impacts of power dynamics embedded in societal structures and related exploitation of lower classes.
- Opposition to the accepted state of society.
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- Shared cognitive and emotional frames and lenses that serve as bases for evolving map for living; constructed from entire spectrum of human actions and material circumstances of people as they attempt to create order, meaning, and value in societies
- Patterned ways of organizing social relations in a particular sector of social life
- When workers do not receive the same reward, privilege, and prestige as the owners.
- Wield economic, political, and social power for their own interests.
- Recognition of a common class condition and development of a common unity in opposition to capitalist exploitation
- This exists both within and between groups.
- when there is structural inequality, society will do this.
- They buy into the myth of democracy.
- The group of individuals in society who produce the goods and services.
- The group of individuals in society who own the means of production.
- This terms describes social change through class struggle.
- Treating false ideas as if they have actual material existence.
- The process whereby workers become estranged, demeaned, and depersonalized.
- Compromise to resolve the tension between the opposing groups.
- People who are bound together either through geography or by webs of communication, sharing common ties, and interacting with one another
24 Clues: The criminals in a society. • This grows when exploitation grows. • They buy into the myth of democracy. • Generally accepted state of a society. • Rubber stamp policy to maintain status. • This exists both within and between groups. • Opposition to the accepted state of society. • when there is structural inequality, society will do this. • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-11-17
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- smallest unit of matter
- name for columns in Periodic Table
- negatively charged parts of atoms
- anything that has mass and volume
- can be an atom or a molecule
- name for rows in Periodic Table
- the result of # protons - # electrons
- holds protons and neutrons in the center
- equals the number of protons
- made up of more than one type of atoms
- Jello is an example
- equals # protons + # neutrons
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- same element with different # neutrons
- made up of only one substance
- combination of two or more substances
- positively charged parts of atoms
- two or more atoms put together
- notes # of a type of atom in a molecule
- uniform composition
- non-uniform composition
- have no charge
- salad dressing is an example
- salt water is an example
- notes # of a type of particle
- made up of one type of atoms
25 Clues: have no charge • uniform composition • Jello is an example • smallest unit of matter • non-uniform composition • salt water is an example • salad dressing is an example • can be an atom or a molecule • equals the number of protons • made up of one type of atoms • made up of only one substance • notes # of a type of particle • equals # protons + # neutrons • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-11-17
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- smallest unit of matter
- name for columns in Periodic Table
- negatively charged parts of atoms
- anything that has mass and volume
- can be an atom or a molecule
- name for rows in Periodic Table
- the result of # protons - # electrons
- holds protons and neutrons in the center
- equals the number of protons
- made up of more than one type of atoms
- Jello is an example
- equals # protons + # neutrons
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- same element with different # neutrons
- made up of only one substance
- combination of two or more substances
- positively charged parts of atoms
- two or more atoms put together
- notes # of a type of atom in a molecule
- uniform composition
- non-uniform composition
- have no charge
- salad dressing is an example
- salt water is an example
- notes # of a type of particle
- made up of one type of atoms
25 Clues: have no charge • uniform composition • Jello is an example • smallest unit of matter • non-uniform composition • salt water is an example • salad dressing is an example • can be an atom or a molecule • equals the number of protons • made up of one type of atoms • made up of only one substance • notes # of a type of particle • equals # protons + # neutrons • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- loud
- pitch or duration of sound
- very loud
- different levels of sound
- rhythmic unit in music
- bottom part of the grand staff
- moderately soft
- higher pitch
- top of the grand staff
- moderately loud
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
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- a very high vocal voice
- a high vocal voice
- - very soft
- lower in pitch
- lines or spaces above the regular music staff
- movement pattern of sound
- joins notes of different notes
- joins notes on the same note
20 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • - very soft • higher pitch • lower in pitch • moderately soft • moderately loud • a high vocal voice • rhythmic unit in music • top of the grand staff • a very high vocal voice • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • different levels of sound • movement pattern of sound • pitch or duration of sound • joins notes on the same note • bottom part of the grand staff • ...
Counselling Theory 2023-06-25
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- Along with sufficient, describes the 6 conditions
- Birth place of Carl Rogers
- When a client redirects feelings about another onto the therapist
- A peeson at stage 7 of process will be described as this
- Number of propositions in Rogers' theory
- Values we learn and take ownership of from others
- Rogers bokkk 1980 'A way of..."
- Maslow's first name
- This Author's professional rossary 'its the relationship that heals.'
- The contact necessary in the first of the six conditions
- Triangle explaining destructive interactions of conflict
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- The natural tendency of the organism
- Philosophy which describes an angst
- How Rogers described the attitude of UPR for clients
- First set of needs on Maslows pyramid
- Main contributor on the topic of Relationsl depth
- Founder of transactional analysis
- Editor of 'The tribes of the person-centred Nation.'
- Rogers middle name
- Window developed to explain a model of developing self-awarenss
- Primitive part of the mind according to Freud
21 Clues: Rogers middle name • Maslow's first name • Birth place of Carl Rogers • Rogers bokkk 1980 'A way of..." • Founder of transactional analysis • Philosophy which describes an angst • The natural tendency of the organism • First set of needs on Maslows pyramid • Number of propositions in Rogers' theory • Primitive part of the mind according to Freud • ...
Color Theory 2023-10-10
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- Blues, Greens, Purples
- how vibrant a color is
- color + grey
- Reds, oranges, yellows
- identifies a color by its name
- lightness or darkness of a color
- color + white
- color + black
- red, blue, yellow
- physicist who invented the color wheel
- Three equally spaced colors on the color wheel
- primary + secondary
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- One color and the two colors on either side of its direct complement
- Another name for tertiary colors
- Variations of the same color
- green, orange, purple
- Two colors on opposite sides of the color wheel
- having no hue (whites, greys, blacks)
- the brightness/strength or weakness/dullness of a pigment
- freedom from white, black or gray
- perceived intensity of a color
- colors next to eachother on the color wheel
22 Clues: color + grey • color + white • color + black • red, blue, yellow • primary + secondary • green, orange, purple • Blues, Greens, Purples • how vibrant a color is • Reds, oranges, yellows • Variations of the same color • identifies a color by its name • perceived intensity of a color • Another name for tertiary colors • lightness or darkness of a color • freedom from white, black or gray • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-10-11
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- The model made by J.J.Thomson
- A particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons
- A particle in the atom with a negative charge
- The scientist that made the "Plum Putting Model"
- Rutherford's experiment on a atom
- The scientist that named the atom
- A particle with a neutral charge
- The core of an atom
- A greek philosopher that said "All matter was made of only four elements"
- The scientist that said the mass was mostly the nucleus
- A positive particle in the atom
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- The greek definition of the word "Atom"
- A process in which atoms disintegrate by emitting, or releasing, smaller particles
- A statement in a logical argument
- Thomson's experiment on a atom
- A cloud filled with orbiting electrons
- The scientist who made the first atomic theory
- What Democritus called the atom
- Represents the most probable range of locations for finding an electron
- The scientist that discovered the nucleus
20 Clues: The core of an atom • The model made by J.J.Thomson • Thomson's experiment on a atom • What Democritus called the atom • A positive particle in the atom • A particle with a neutral charge • A statement in a logical argument • Rutherford's experiment on a atom • The scientist that named the atom • A cloud filled with orbiting electrons • The greek definition of the word "Atom" • ...
hair theory 2023-10-03
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- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- protects cuticle/maintains acid balance of hair and skin
- affect structural organization of hair
- lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
- determines hair structure,color,shape and diameter
- active growing stage/attached root sheath
- outer covering of hairstrand
- reduced melanin in cortex
- causes hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold
- portion of hair that extends above skin's surface?
- hard and resistant
- hair can be affected by illness,lack of vitamins and minerals,disease and what else?
- hair is primarily made up of protein
- portion of hair follicle under the skin's surface?
- soft and elastic
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- central core of hairstrand
- process of cells changing shape,drying out and forming keratin protein
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells
- brief transitional stage/cell division stops
- what is the study of hair?
- the cross-secttion view of the follicle that has more of an oval shape?
- what is the cross-section view of the follicle that is typically round?
- the cross-section view of the follicle that has a flattened or elliptical shape?
- where does hair grow from?
- resting stage/no attached root sheath
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells
- second layer of hairstrand
- affects absorption of moisture from the air
28 Clues: soft and elastic • hard and resistant • reduced melanin in cortex • central core of hairstrand • what is the study of hair? • where does hair grow from? • second layer of hairstrand • outer covering of hairstrand • hair is primarily made up of protein • lack of pigmentation in hair and skin • resting stage/no attached root sheath • affect structural organization of hair • ...
HBSE 2021-11-14
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- a process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that individuals can take action to improve their life situations
- the study of macro biophysical and social systems, their relationships, and interdependencies
- model, people with psychiatric disabilities can learn, grow and change
- we need to learn to balance care of self with care for others
- person wanting to set up a new society, new goals, and means for achieving social goals (Merton)
- concerned about the impacts of social work’s utilization of a positivist approach.
- an adolescent aged 12–18 (Erikson)
- children begin to assume important responsibility for self-care, such as eliminating feces and urine (Erikson)
- understand social inequality from the interactions of multiple categories/dimensions
- interactionism, Human action is unpredictable due to situational factors
- being aware of what the mind is thinking about in its wanderings
- a theory concerned with the investigation, analysis, or description of theory itself.
- Races are categories that society invents, manipulates, and recreates
- relations, the way people relate to others and to the environment in adult life is shaped by caregiving experiences during infancy
- children master locomotion skills and are ready to take initiative in their learning and behavior (Erikson)
- theory, examines the impact of the natural world on humans and the intrinsic worth of the natural world
- Yellow Horse Brave Heart, historical trauma as it impacts human growth and development
- a proponent of critical theory
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- process of action-awareness-reflection-dialogue
- other, larger social context which gives meaning to our individual behaviors.
- children who know the world through their sensations and actions are in the ______ stage of cognitive development
- associated with looking glass self concept
- naïve consciousness
- According to Parsons’ AGIL model, the capacity of the system to interact with the environment and acquire sufficient resources
- argued that all creatures were valuable and NOT just for human-centered needs
- client ascribing character traits and attitudes of significant others in their past to the social worker
- social workers’ lifelong commitment to evaluating and critiquing themselves, and to redressing the power imbalances in professional relationships and in developing advocacy partnerships with communities on behalf of the clients
- a set of statements aimed at explaining or proving why something happens
- learning, a form of learning in which behaviors are strengthened or weakened by altering the consequences that follow those behaviors
- a person’s conscience or seat of morality (according to Freud)
- theory, central to social work and provides social workers with a value-based approach
- the individual’s means of coping with anxiety by refusing to engage in self-reflection or self-analysis that could lead to change and growth
- therapeutic model which examines problematic, learned behaviors and helps the client replace these behaviors with more adaptive behaviors
- ecology, Present human interference with the non-human world is excessive
- therapeutic model in which negative or unhelpful thinking is challenged as a means of changing emotions and behavior patterns
35 Clues: naïve consciousness • a proponent of critical theory • an adolescent aged 12–18 (Erikson) • associated with looking glass self concept • process of action-awareness-reflection-dialogue • we need to learn to balance care of self with care for others • a person’s conscience or seat of morality (according to Freud) • ...
Sociology 2019-12-04
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- this sociologist was interested in separate groups in society rather than society as a whole
- this perspective focuses on how individuals interact with one another in society
- this perspective views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system
- explanation of the relationships among particular phenomena
- a social science that studies human society and social behavior
- founder of sociology
- the comparative study of past and present cultures
- his sociologist was particularly interested in the function of religion in maintaining social order
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to natural selection
- the consequence that an element of society produces for the maintenance of its social system
- that deals with the behavior and the thinking of organisms
- the unintended and unrecognized consequence of an element of society
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- study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their wants and needs
- this sociologist viewed society as a set of interdependent parts that worked together, views were based on social Darwinism
- observable facts or events that involve human society
- anything that represents anything else
- the unintended and unrecognized consequence of an element of society
- a negative consequence an element has for the stability of the social system
- this perspective focuses on the forces in society that promote competition and change
- disciplines that studies human social behavior
- social science that deals with the behavior and the thinking of organisms
- study of past events
22 Clues: founder of sociology • study of past events • anything that represents anything else • disciplines that studies human social behavior • the comparative study of past and present cultures • observable facts or events that involve human society • that deals with the behavior and the thinking of organisms • explanation of the relationships among particular phenomena • ...
VOCAB CrossWord 2021-12-07
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- The practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise
- Organized work stoppage intend to force an employer to address union demands
- Organization of workers that improve working conditions.
- Works in a professional environment earns weekly salary.
- The wage rate of price labor that is set when the supply workers meets demand.
- A measure that bands mandatory union membership.
- A settlement technique in a natural person the mediator.
- Work that requires minimal education and minimal training.
- Unofficial border that sometimes provides when of minorities from advancing.
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- The theory that suggest that the compilation of colleges that are open for applicants that are hard working
- The quantity of output that is produced by a unit of labor.
- All non military price people who are employed or unemployed.
- Settlement technique in binding got both the company and union
- Work that requires no education or training of any kind.
- The theory that educating increases efficiently of production results in higher wages.
- Someone who performs manual labor often an manufacturing job.
- A demand that is set by a demand for another form of good or service.
- Workers that are allowed to work and live in the USA.
- The Practice of negotiating labor contracts for people who are unemployed.
- Work that requires special education and special training.
20 Clues: A measure that bands mandatory union membership. • Workers that are allowed to work and live in the USA. • Work that requires no education or training of any kind. • Organization of workers that improve working conditions. • Works in a professional environment earns weekly salary. • A settlement technique in a natural person the mediator. • ...
scientific foundations and biological bases of behavior 2020-04-03
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- our subjective awareness of ouorselves and our environment
- the neuron extension. the long stuff in between the cell body and the terminal branches
- Circumstances and events that threaten individuals and tax their coping abilities
- The brain's special capacity for modification and change
- a sample that fairly represents the population because everyone has an equal chance
- All those in a group being studied
- a condition resulting from surgery that isolates the brain's two hemispheres
- Linked ideas set to explain something and predicts behaviors and events
- the little brain
- what you do to prove a theory
- the level of stimulation required to trigger neural impulse
- the factor that is manipulated in an experiment
- a flawed sampling process that produces an unrepresentative sample
- the bushy branching extensions that receive and integrates messages
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- the outcome that is measured in an experiment
- A way to record behavior in naturally occurring situations without controlling the situation
- A study where one individual or group is studied in depth in hope of revealing universal principles
- examples: dopamine, serotonin, GABA
- the group not exposed to treatment that serves as comparison to the experimental group
- the brain and spinal cord
- the group exposed to treatment. the group experimented with
- Testable prediction
- the part of the neuron that contains the nucleus
- controls breathing, reflexes
- set of questions to obtain self reported data of a particular group
25 Clues: the little brain • Testable prediction • the brain and spinal cord • controls breathing, reflexes • what you do to prove a theory • All those in a group being studied • examples: dopamine, serotonin, GABA • the outcome that is measured in an experiment • the factor that is manipulated in an experiment • the part of the neuron that contains the nucleus • ...
Crossword. Research concepts 2021-06-27
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- situation that requires the use of reason in front of another instance.
- A person who is certain that knowledge can emerge from the scientific method.
- it is the process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting non-numerical data, such as language.
- Theory or set of theories whose central core is accepted without question and which provides the basis and model for solving problems and advancing knowledge.
- A person who studies plants and animals.
- The part of philosophy that studies what it means to exist.
- structure that is used to investigate the nature of the phenomena that scientists want to explain.
- Rationalist is the belief that actions and ideas should be based on reason rather than emotion.
- the study of scientific knowledge, which includes the analysis of its most important concepts such as validity, objectivity, truth, reliability, method, theory, hypothesis, evidence, law, and so on.
- A formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation.
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- It involves the process of objectively collecting and analyzing numerical data to describe, predict, or control variables of interest.
- it is the process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting non-numerical data, such as language.
- A base or basic principle; underlying part; foundation.
- Careful attention that is given to something such as a task, or the ability to give your full attention to something.
- A system of ways of doing, teaching, or studying something
- Set of knowledge obtained through observation and reasoning, systematically structured and from which general principles and laws with predictive capacity and experimentally testable are deduced.
16 Clues: A person who studies plants and animals. • A base or basic principle; underlying part; foundation. • A system of ways of doing, teaching, or studying something • The part of philosophy that studies what it means to exist. • situation that requires the use of reason in front of another instance. • ...
Crossword. Research concepts 2021-06-27
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- is the process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting non-numerical data, such as language.
- is the belief that actions and ideas should be based on reason rather than emotion.
- formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation.
- or set of theories whose central core is accepted without question and which provides the basis and model for solving problems and advancing knowledge.
- person who studies plants and animals.
- attention that is given to something such as a task, or the ability to give your full attention to something.
- involves the process of objectively collecting and analyzing numerical data to describe, predict, or control variables of interest.
- of knowledge obtained through observation and reasoning, systematically structured and from which general principles and laws with predictive capacity and experimentally testable are deduced.
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- is the process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting non-numerical data, such as language.
- that is used to investigate the nature of the phenomena that scientists want to explain.
- person who is certain that knowledge can emerge from the scientific method.
- system of ways of doing, teaching, or studying something
- part of philosophy that studies what it means to exist.
- base or basic principle; underlying part; foundation.
- study of scientific knowledge, which includes the analysis of its most important concepts such as validity, objectivity, truth, reliability, method, theory, hypothesis,evidence, law, and so on.
- situation that requires the use of reason in front of another instance.
16 Clues: person who studies plants and animals. • base or basic principle; underlying part; foundation. • part of philosophy that studies what it means to exist. • system of ways of doing, teaching, or studying something • situation that requires the use of reason in front of another instance. • person who is certain that knowledge can emerge from the scientific method. • ...
Social Penetration Theory 2021-11-29
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- Abbreviation for theory that inspired SPT
- Tradition
- Rewards minus the costs of disclosure
- More developed relationships are more ____
- Quantity of self-disclosure
- Disclosure is like this vegetable, peeling back layers
- Theorist(1)
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- Voluntary sharing of personal information; transparency
- Information is expected to be shared between both individuals
- Relationships are ____; likely
- Quality of self-disclosure
- Approach; Paradigm
- Theorist(2)
13 Clues: Tradition • Theorist(2) • Theorist(1) • Approach; Paradigm • Quality of self-disclosure • Quantity of self-disclosure • Relationships are ____; likely • Rewards minus the costs of disclosure • Abbreviation for theory that inspired SPT • More developed relationships are more ____ • Disclosure is like this vegetable, peeling back layers • ...
Discrete Mathematics 2022-12-18
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- THESE ARE WHICH KIND OF NUMBER?:1,2,3,4....
- The .... of R, denoted by R^-1.
- propositions P (p, q, . . .) and Q(p, q, . . .) are said to be logically ....
- Any well-defined collection of objects, called the elements or members of the set.
- Any two propositions can be combined by the word “and” to form a compound proposition called the of the original propositions.
- Many statements, particularly in mathematics, are of the form “If p then q.” Such statements are called ..... statements
- which quantifier means that “there exists”.
- A .... diegram is a pictorial representation of sets in which sets are represented by enclosed areas in the plane.
- which quantifier means that 'for every' or 'for all'.
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- A ....(or statement) is a declarative statement which is true or false, but not both.
- consider a nonempty set S. A relation R on S is an ....relation if R is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
- Any two propositions can be combined by the word “or” to form a compound proposition called the .... of the original propositions.
- Suppose that to each element of a set A we assign a unique element of a set B; the collection of such assignments is called a .... from A into B.
- Two sets A and B are said to be .... if they have no elements in common.
- set that,all sets under investigation in any application of set theory are belong to some fixed large set called the .... which we denote by
15 Clues: The .... of R, denoted by R^-1. • THESE ARE WHICH KIND OF NUMBER?:1,2,3,4.... • which quantifier means that “there exists”. • which quantifier means that 'for every' or 'for all'. • Two sets A and B are said to be .... if they have no elements in common. • propositions P (p, q, . . .) and Q(p, q, . . .) are said to be logically .... • ...
Chapter 12 & 13 Mini-Review 2016-11-21
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- one's knowledge of personal traits, feelings, roles, and memories
- a change in attitudes in response to information provided by another person
- component of Freud's theory concerned with behaving in moral or right ways
- treatment approach based on Sigmund Freud's psychodynamic theory
- judgment about the cause of a person's behavior
- researcher who conducted experiments with shock therapy and the use of authority
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- complying with a request from an authority figure
- a protective behavior that reduces anxiety
- simplified set of traits associated with membership in a group or category
- the self that others see
- acronym to help remember the Big Five traits
11 Clues: the self that others see • a protective behavior that reduces anxiety • acronym to help remember the Big Five traits • judgment about the cause of a person's behavior • complying with a request from an authority figure • treatment approach based on Sigmund Freud's psychodynamic theory • one's knowledge of personal traits, feelings, roles, and memories • ...
Plate Boundaries 2022-02-25
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- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- a region where two lithospheric plates meet
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
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- two plates moving apart
- scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
16 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithospheric plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • ...
Class 1 2023-04-12
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- to suppose to be true
- for or out of every 100
- to evaluate
- money one earns by working
- a subject or a problem
- a set of ideas that explain a fact
- homonym of very
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- information, especially in science
- the place something comes from
- effort spent on a task
- taking something apart to study it
- opposite of illegal
- alike, comparable
- the way someone does something
- the function or position of something
15 Clues: to evaluate • homonym of very • alike, comparable • opposite of illegal • to suppose to be true • effort spent on a task • a subject or a problem • for or out of every 100 • money one earns by working • the place something comes from • the way someone does something • information, especially in science • taking something apart to study it • a set of ideas that explain a fact • ...
Math Project Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-14
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- Instantaneous Rate of Change.
- The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets.
- Triangle, Triangular array of the binomial coefficients that arises in probability theory, combinatorics, and algebra.
- The set made by combining the elements of two sets.
- Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs.
- Determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order matters.
- Diagram, A diagram that represents a sequence of events that happened.
- How likely something is to happen.
- Consists of a series of equal- width bars drawn on a horizontal axis.
- Graph, Compares several related pieces of data using horizontal or vertical bars of width.
- Theorem, The formula is used to figure out probabilities for binomial experiments.
- Set, A set that contains the line segment joining two of its points.
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- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
- Determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order does not matter.
- The product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer. the symbol it represents is an exclamation point.
- Graph, A graph that uses a broken line to illustrate how one quantity changes with respect to another.
- Divisor, The quotient of the total population divided by the number distributed.
- A set of ordered pairs in which the first component is associated with exactly one second component.
- A function that describes the function's instantaneous rate of change at a certain point.
- A function that reverses what the derivative does.
- Graph, AKA pie chart illustrates a whole quantity divided into parts or slices like a pie.
21 Clues: Instantaneous Rate of Change. • How likely something is to happen. • A function that reverses what the derivative does. • The set made by combining the elements of two sets. • Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs. • Consists of a series of equal- width bars drawn on a horizontal axis. • ...
Heather Young: Crossword Puzzle Personal Conflict Management 2020-03-13
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- goals Goals held by individuals
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- how one responds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- process Machine like communication with discrete parts that function in preset sequences Fieldtheory:There are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- violation theory We anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- resource anything in short supply
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- communication Internal conversations
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- sum A view that resources are limited
- The end or desired condition
- goals How things should be done
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
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- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- Exteranal attributions
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- Rational weighing of facts
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
42 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals Goals held by individuals • goals How things should be done • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Unit 1: Resource Use in the 21st century - Terms to Know 2021-11-09
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- cleaning the air around fossil fuel burning
- extracting oil
- to much demand
- manmade
- agreement
- positive theory
- groundwater
- color
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- maintain a certain level
- doubtful
- Temperature
- negative theory
- greenhouse gasses
- reduction of carbon
- resources to use again
- not enough water
- no investment in the water
- big problem
- regular access to water
- to much extraction
20 Clues: color • manmade • doubtful • agreement • Temperature • big problem • groundwater • extracting oil • to much demand • negative theory • positive theory • not enough water • greenhouse gasses • to much extraction • reduction of carbon • resources to use again • regular access to water • maintain a certain level • no investment in the water • cleaning the air around fossil fuel burning
Math Project Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-14
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- A function that reverses what the derivative does.
- Theorem, The formula is used to figure out probabilities for binomial experiments.
- Graph, AKA pie chart illustrates a whole quantity divided into parts or slices like a pie.
- Consists of a series of equal- width bars drawn on a horizontal axis.
- Divisor, The quotient of the total population divided by the number distributed.
- Diagram, A diagram that represents a sequence of events that happened.
- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
- A set of ordered pairs in which the first component is associated with exactly one second component.
- A function that describes the function's instantaneous rate of change at a certain point.
- The product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer. the symbol it represents is an exclamation point.
- Determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order does not matter.
- Graph, A graph that uses a broken line to illustrate how one quantity changes with respect to another.
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- Instantaneous Rate of Change.
- Graph, Compares several related pieces of data using horizontal or vertical bars of width.
- The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets.
- Set, A set that contains the line segment joining two of its points.
- Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs.
- How likely something is to happen.
- Determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order matters.
- Triangle, Triangular array of the binomial coefficients that arises in probability theory, combinatorics, and algebra.
- The set made by combining the elements of two sets.
21 Clues: Instantaneous Rate of Change. • How likely something is to happen. • A function that reverses what the derivative does. • The set made by combining the elements of two sets. • Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs. • Set, A set that contains the line segment joining two of its points. • ...
Math Project Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-14
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- A set of ordered pairs in which the first component is associated with exactly one second component.
- Graph, AKA pie chart illustrates a whole quantity divided into parts or slices like a pie.
- Determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order does not matter.
- A function that describes the function's instantaneous rate of change at a certain point.
- Triangle, Triangular array of the binomial coefficients that arises in probability theory, combinatorics, and algebra.
- Graph, Compares several related pieces of data using horizontal or vertical bars of width.
- Determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order matters.
- The product of all positive integers less than or equal to a given positive integer. the symbol it represents is an exclamation point.
- Graph, A graph that uses a broken line to illustrate how one quantity changes with respect to another.
- How likely something is to happen.
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- Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs.
- The set made by combining the elements of two sets.
- A function that reverses what the derivative does.
- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
- Consists of a series of equal- width bars drawn on a horizontal axis.
- Set, A set that contains the line segment joining two of its points.
- The intersection of two sets is a new set that contains all of the elements that are in both sets.
- Instantaneous Rate of Change.
- Divisor, The quotient of the total population divided by the number distributed.
- Theorem, The formula is used to figure out probabilities for binomial experiments.
- Diagram, A diagram that represents a sequence of events that happened.
21 Clues: Instantaneous Rate of Change. • How likely something is to happen. • A function that reverses what the derivative does. • The set made by combining the elements of two sets. • Distribution, Refers to the number of times a value occurs. • Consists of a series of equal- width bars drawn on a horizontal axis. • ...
Plate Boundaries 2022-02-25
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- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- a region where two lithospheric plates meet
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
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- two plates moving apart
- scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
16 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithospheric plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • ...
Famous Scientist 2020-02-11
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- He invented dynamite and held 350 other patents, including for a gas meter.
- He is most famous for discovering the law of hydrostatics, stating that a body immersed in fluid loses weight equal to the weight of the amount of fluid it displaces.
- He first to set out a theory of cosmology explained by a union of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.
- He discovered hydrogen and Oxygen and showed the role of Oxygen in combustion.
- He is best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=MC2.
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- He invented the first seismometer, a machine that measures the strength of earthquakes.
- Her work, Silent Spring (1962) highlighted the dangers of unregulated pesticide use.
- An English naturalist whose famous work was the theory of evolution.
- He is known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter.
- He formulated the three laws of motion.
10 Clues: He formulated the three laws of motion. • An English naturalist whose famous work was the theory of evolution. • He is best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=MC2. • He is known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter. • He invented dynamite and held 350 other patents, including for a gas meter. • ...
SET 2021-07-26
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- alpha_testing
- consistent_requirements
- third_phase_in_walkthrough
- process-oriented
- manifestation_of_error
- beta_testing
- failure_caused_by
- test_for_record
- Management achieving_required_product_level
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- needs_of_users_expressed_by_users
- product-oriented
- software_quality_attribute
- review_of_findings_from_investigation
- last_stage_of_v&v_technique
14 Clues: beta_testing • alpha_testing • test_for_record • product-oriented • process-oriented • failure_caused_by • manifestation_of_error • consistent_requirements • software_quality_attribute • third_phase_in_walkthrough • last_stage_of_v&v_technique • needs_of_users_expressed_by_users • review_of_findings_from_investigation • Management achieving_required_product_level
Heather Young: Crossword Puzzle Personal Conflict Management 2020-03-13
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- goals Goals held by individuals
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- how one responds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- process Machine like communication with discrete parts that function in preset sequences Fieldtheory:There are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- violation theory We anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- resource anything in short supply
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- communication Internal conversations
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- sum A view that resources are limited
- The end or desired condition
- goals How things should be done
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
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- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- Exteranal attributions
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- Rational weighing of facts
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
42 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals Goals held by individuals • goals How things should be done • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Parenting Basics - Vocab Crossword 2021-10-04
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- failure to care for or give attention to
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves parents’ expressions of warmth and support
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
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- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which deals with parents’ willingness and ability to communicate with their children
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- used as an adjective: fitting society’s standard of correct behavior; used as a noun: practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
- promise made with no intention of following through
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
19 Clues: failure to care for or give attention to • capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower • promise made with no intention of following through • nature of interaction and relationships among family members • to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships • continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes • ...
Parenting Basics 2023-04-27
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- nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which deals with parents' willingness and ability to communication with their children
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- promise made with no intention of following through
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which involves parents' expressions of warmth and support
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
- elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
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- capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- fitting society's standard of correct behavior or practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
- failure to care for or give attention to
- process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
19 Clues: failure to care for or give attention to • capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower • promise made with no intention of following through • nature of interaction and relationships among family members • to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships • continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes • ...
Theory and Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- act,event, or process that produces an effect.
- the most important actors in global politics
- legal territorial entity with stable population, government, geographic territory, and sovereignty recognized by other such entities in the international system.
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- the process of increasing interconnectedness among societies...links distant communities.
- close links in time or location between two events.
- Approach/theory of IR that focuses on ideas and identities; Belief that interactions can reproduce or transform those ideas/identities.
- Theory recognizes states as actors among others but asserts that cooperation between states on issues such as human rights and free trade is possible.
- Theory focuses on states in their pursuit of power and self-interest and the belief that conflict is endemic.
- set of principles used to explain, predict, and describe a class of events...a "mental map"
- ultimate power and control of a state over its territory.
10 Clues: the most important actors in global politics • act,event, or process that produces an effect. • close links in time or location between two events. • ultimate power and control of a state over its territory. • the process of increasing interconnectedness among societies...links distant communities. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-27
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- research for problem solving
- data collected with five senses
- systematic approach used to verify
- has mass and takes up space
- judgement based on findings in experiments
- data that involves numbers
- set of controlled observations
- visual or verbal explanation of data
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- educated guess
- does not change with gravity
- depends on gravity
- variable that is purposefully manipulated
- relationship in nature
- standard for comparision
- study of matter and how it changes
- research meant for gaining knowledge
- variable that changes in response to another
- practical use of scientific info
- explanation supported by many experiments
19 Clues: educated guess • depends on gravity • relationship in nature • standard for comparision • data that involves numbers • has mass and takes up space • research for problem solving • does not change with gravity • set of controlled observations • data collected with five senses • practical use of scientific info • systematic approach used to verify • study of matter and how it changes • ...
Parenting Vocabulary 2023-08-24
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- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
- promise made with no intention of following through
- used as an adjective: fitting society’s standard of correct behavior; used as a noun: practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
- nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand, and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
- situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
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- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand, and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which deals with parents’ willingness and ability to communication with their children
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves parents’ expressions of warmth and support
- process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- failure to care for or give attention to
19 Clues: failure to care for or give attention to • promise made with no intention of following through • capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower • nature of interaction and relationships among family members • to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships • continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-09-11
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- - Atomic model innovator
- - Discovered the proton
- - Theory of evolution author
- - Quantum theory developer
- - Heliocentric solar system proponent
- - Theory of relativity creator
- - Electromagnetic wave studies
- - Germ theory pioneer
- - Discovered X-rays
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- - Black hole theories
- - Penicillin's accidental discoverer
- - Laws of motion pioneer
- - Telescope pioneer
- - Electromagnetic induction researcher
- - DNA structure co-discoverer
- - Expanding universe evidence
- - Discovered radium and polonium
- - Laws of planetary motion contributor
- - Determined the composition of water
- - Alternating current pioneer
- - DNA's double helix co-discoverer
21 Clues: - Telescope pioneer • - Discovered X-rays • - Black hole theories • - Germ theory pioneer • - Discovered the proton • - Atomic model innovator • - Laws of motion pioneer • - Quantum theory developer • - Theory of evolution author • - DNA structure co-discoverer • - Expanding universe evidence • - Alternating current pioneer • - Theory of relativity creator • ...
Homework #4 2023-12-04
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- stage 2 of kohlbergs theory of development
- stage 1 of kohlbergs theory of development
- theory of moral development and how children develop morally
- stage 3 of kohlbergs theory of development
- stage 6 of kohlbergs theory of development
- Following rules of society
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- how many levels in kohlbergs theory
- what gender was only used when studying kohlbergs theory of development?
- stage 5 of kohlbergs theory of development
- stage 4 of kohlbergs theory of development
- what one believes to be right or wrong
- Universal ethical principles
- Avoiding punishment and getting rewards
- how many stages in kohlbergs theory
14 Clues: Following rules of society • Universal ethical principles • how many levels in kohlbergs theory • how many stages in kohlbergs theory • what one believes to be right or wrong • Avoiding punishment and getting rewards • stage 2 of kohlbergs theory of development • stage 5 of kohlbergs theory of development • stage 4 of kohlbergs theory of development • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Science Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-08-17
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- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A system of moral values;a theory of proper conduct.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in the matter.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- God's commands that direct us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans.
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science.
- A workable explanation of description of a phenomenon.
- the degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
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- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- The study of non-living matter and energy.
- Data that is based on matter or quantities; includes a number and a unit, also known as quantitative data.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena;can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
- A basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well it explains or describes a set of observations an how well the models makes observations.
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observation, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
16 Clues: The study of non-living matter and energy. • A system of moral values;a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation of description of a phenomenon. • A standardized system of measurement units used for science. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • ...
Cameron James 8-28-24 SCI-211-B1 Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-28
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- An explanation or description of any phenomenon.
- God's command that tells us to take care of the Earth, and to be fruitful and multiply.
- Study of matter and energy along with the interactions between them.
- Moral values or a theory of proper conduct.
- field of natural science that studies matter, energy, chemistry, and physics.
- Exactness of a measurement that can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach that is used to investigate the world.
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- Basis upon which a model is assessed, also taking into account how well it explains a set of observations and how accurate the model makes predictions.
- Creating models that seek to explain and describe what we observe in the world.
- Model that is normally expressed as a math equation, in which describes phenomena in different conditions.
- Standardized system of measurement units used for science, standing for International System of Units.
- Quantitative data including a number and unit.
- Testable explanation based on known information on a phenomenon, providing key information for scientific investigation.
- Study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, along with the changes that take place in it.
- Comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- A model which can be used to explain a related set of phenomena.
16 Clues: Moral values or a theory of proper conduct. • Quantitative data including a number and unit. • An explanation or description of any phenomenon. • Comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • A model which can be used to explain a related set of phenomena. • Study of matter and energy along with the interactions between them. • ...
HRM FINAL QUIZ 1 2019-03-06
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- / It is something that should not be ignored in motivating employees
- / Approach that answers the question, "What motivates behavior?"
- / He is suggested the Hierarchy of Needs
- / One of the major approaches to work motivation
- / Latin word that means to move
- / The desire for personal growth and to achieve potential
- / Mental attitude which makes one perform his work
- / Theory of motivation presented by John Stacey Adam
- / One of the aspects of Job Characteristics
- / Theory that has motivators as that leads to job satisfaction
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- / Surname of the author of Goal Setting Theory
- / Theory of David McClelland
- / Motivation theory that deals with effort, instrumentality and valence
- Needs / The desire for self-respect and personal achievement
- / Willingness to exert high levels of effort
- / This theory is based on law and effect
- / It represents as carrot in motivating a person
- / One among non-work related factors of influencing employee morale
- Model / Motivational theory by Clayton Alderfer
19 Clues: / Theory of David McClelland • / Latin word that means to move • / This theory is based on law and effect • / He is suggested the Hierarchy of Needs • / One of the aspects of Job Characteristics • / Willingness to exert high levels of effort • / Surname of the author of Goal Setting Theory • / It represents as carrot in motivating a person • ...
Participatory Action Research 2018-02-04
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- the measures used to hold uniform or constant the conditions in a research study
- the determination of whether a measurement instrument actually measures what it is purported to measure
- agreement to participate in a study.
- the view that a “reality” exists that can be observed, measured, and understood, however this view is tempered by the belief that science offers an imperfect understanding of the world
- process of testing relationships, differences, and cause-and-effect interactions among and between variables
- the process of determining the value of data
- the weakness of a study
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- a set of interrelated concepts, definitions, and propositions that present a systematic view of phenomena for the purpose of explaining and making predictions about those phenomena
- the basis for naturalistic (qualitative) research; belief that reality is not fixed but rather is a construction of the people perceiving it
- the theory or discipline dealing with principles of moral values and moral conduct
- assurance that a research participant's identity cannot be linked to the information that was provided to the researcher
- a best guess or prediction about what a researcher expects to find with regard to the relationship between two or more variables
- from the greek word meaning “pattern” a set of beliefs and practices, shared by communities of researchers, that guide the knowledge development process
- abbreviation for research method we discussed in class today
- systematic, interaction, and subjective research method used to describe and give meaning to human experiences
- a well-defined set that has certain specified properties
16 Clues: the weakness of a study • agreement to participate in a study. • the process of determining the value of data • a well-defined set that has certain specified properties • abbreviation for research method we discussed in class today • the measures used to hold uniform or constant the conditions in a research study • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-08-16
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- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- quantitative, based on numbers or quantities, data
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical, approach used to investigate, the world
- modern systen of standardized metric units (International Sytem of Units)
- systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models; including the resulting products
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon; either physical, conceptual, or mathematical
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- compares the measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement; how much error
- a model, often a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- an intitial, testable, eplanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- command to fill the earth and have good dominion over it for God's glory and other's benefit
- the degree of exactness of the measurements; closeness or repeatability
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
16 Clues: the study of nonliving matter and energy • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • quantitative, based on numbers or quantities, data • a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • an ongoing, orderly, cyclical, approach used to investigate, the world • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Physical Science 1A, 1B and 1C 2022-08-19
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- A standardized system of measurement unit used for science
- A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- An ongoing, orderly,cylinder approach used to investigate world
- Scientific investigation
- Helps explain or describe a set of observation
- A workable explanation or description
- A model expressed as a mathematical equaton
- A idea
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- A systematic study of the universe that produces observations
- The study of the composition,structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- Data that is based on numbers or quatities that include a number and a unit
- The comparison of a measurement to and accepted or expected value
- God commanded to have dominion over all
15 Clues: A idea • Scientific investigation • A workable explanation or description • God commanded to have dominion over all • The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model expressed as a mathematical equaton • Helps explain or describe a set of observation • A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct • A standardized system of measurement unit used for science • ...
Physical Science 1A, 1B and 1C 2022-08-19
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- A standardized system of measurement unit used for science
- A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- An ongoing, orderly,cylinder approach used to investigate world
- Scientific investigation
- Helps explain or describe a set of observation
- A workable explanation or description
- A model expressed as a mathematical equaton
- A idea
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- A systematic study of the universe that produces observations
- The study of the composition,structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- Data that is based on numbers or quatities that include a number and a unit
- The comparison of a measurement to and accepted or expected value
- God commanded to have dominion over all
15 Clues: A idea • Scientific investigation • A workable explanation or description • God commanded to have dominion over all • The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model expressed as a mathematical equaton • Helps explain or describe a set of observation • A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct • A standardized system of measurement unit used for science • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-11
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- In her metaparadigm, she defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She developed the Theory Interpersonal Relations
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- In her Metaparadigm, she define person is an open system in continuous process with the open system that is the environment.
- She was born on January 30, 1923
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
- She was known as “The Lady with the Lamp”.
- In his System Theory, there two types of system which are the open and close systems.
- He composed the “Change Theory”
- She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing".
- She developed the Behavioral System Model.
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- She composed 4 related theories and they The theory of self-care, theory of dependent care, theory of self-care deficit, and theory of Nursing systems.
- He is known for his theory, “Hierarchy of Needs”.
- According to her, HEALTH is a process of developing awareness of self and environment together with an increasing ability to perceive alternatives and respond in a variety of ways
- According to his 6 stages in the development of Personality, Infancy is from birth to the appearance of articulate speech; o-18 months.
- She developed the "Adaption: A conceptual Framework for Nursing".
- According to her, Nursing leads to deliverance of appropriate nursing care that fits the patient's cultural pattern thus reducing stress and conflict
- He composed the Theory of Stages of Moral Development.
- She describe environment can alter improve the systems in which person exists.
- He was born in Frankurt Germany, in 1902
20 Clues: He composed the “Change Theory” • She was born on January 30, 1923 • He was born in Frankurt Germany, in 1902 • She developed the Theory of Human Becoming • She was known as “The Lady with the Lamp”. • She developed the Behavioral System Model. • She developed the Theory Interpersonal Relations • He is known for his theory, “Hierarchy of Needs”. • ...
homework 2022-08-19
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- Mandate to have good and wise dominion over God's earth
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy.
- also called System International
- is the key to a good model
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
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- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter.
- is a testable explanation
- the value of a measurment
- a model with mathmatical equations within it
- the degree of exactness of the measurments
- it is based on quantitive numbers
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: is a testable explanation • the value of a measurment • is the key to a good model • also called System International • it is based on quantitive numbers • the degree of exactness of the measurments • a model with mathmatical equations within it • Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy. • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena • ...
Physical Science 1A, 1B and 1C 2022-08-19
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- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct
- The study of the composition,structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- A model expressed as a mathematical equaton
- An ongoing, orderly,cylinder approach used to investigate world
- God commanded to have dominion over all
- A standardized system of measurement unit used for science
- A workable explanation or description
- A degree of exactness of a measurement and also indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurments.
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- Scientific investigation
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- Data that is based on numbers or quatities that include a number and a unit
- A idea
- Helps explain or describe a set of observation
- A systematic study of the universe that produces observations
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
16 Clues: A idea • Scientific investigation • A workable explanation or description • God commanded to have dominion over all • The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model expressed as a mathematical equaton • Helps explain or describe a set of observation • A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct • A standardized system of measurement unit used for science • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
Across
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2022-08-17
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- Mandate to have good and wise dominion over God's earth
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy.
- also called System International
- is the key to a good model
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
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- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter.
- is a testable explanation
- the value of a measurment
- a model with mathmatical equations within it
- the degree of exactness of the measurments
- it is based on quantitive numbers
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: is a testable explanation • the value of a measurment • is the key to a good model • also called System International • it is based on quantitive numbers • the degree of exactness of the measurments • a model with mathmatical equations within it • Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy. • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-08-16
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- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- quantitative, based on numbers or quantities, data
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical, approach used to investigate, the world
- modern systen of standardized metric units (International Sytem of Units)
- systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models; including the resulting products
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon; either physical, conceptual, or mathematical
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- compares the measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement; how much error
- a model, often a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- an intitial, testable, eplanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- command to fill the earth and have good dominion over it for God's glory and other's benefit
- the degree of exactness of the measurements; closeness or repeatability
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
16 Clues: the study of nonliving matter and energy • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • quantitative, based on numbers or quantities, data • a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • an ongoing, orderly, cyclical, approach used to investigate, the world • ...
Physical Science 1A, 1B and 1C 2022-08-19
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- A standardized system of measurement unit used for science
- A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- An ongoing, orderly,cylinder approach used to investigate world
- Scientific investigation
- Helps explain or describe a set of observation
- A workable explanation or description
- A model expressed as a mathematical equaton
- A idea
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- A systematic study of the universe that produces observations
- The study of the composition,structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- Data that is based on numbers or quatities that include a number and a unit
- The comparison of a measurement to and accepted or expected value
- God commanded to have dominion over all
15 Clues: A idea • Scientific investigation • A workable explanation or description • God commanded to have dominion over all • The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model expressed as a mathematical equaton • Helps explain or describe a set of observation • A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct • A standardized system of measurement unit used for science • ...
Color Theory 2022-08-19
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- blues, greens, and violets
- color chosen by artist to express feelings
- reds, oranges, and yellows
- colors that sit side by side on the color
- name of a color in the color spectrum
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- four colors spaced an equal distance apart on the color wheel
- lightness or darkness of a color
- one color plus its tints and shades
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- the color spectrum bent into a circle
- an element of art that is derived from reflected light
- colors made by mixing a primary + a secondary
- colors that cannot be made by mixing 2 colors together
- colors made by mixing 2 primaries together
- a dark value of a color
- colors opposite each other on the wheel
- colors not on the color wheel
- a light value of a color
- a dull value of a color
19 Clues: a dark value of a color • a dull value of a color • a light value of a color • blues, greens, and violets • reds, oranges, and yellows • colors not on the color wheel • lightness or darkness of a color • one color plus its tints and shades • the color spectrum bent into a circle • name of a color in the color spectrum • the brightness or dullness of a color • ...
Cell Theory 2020-10-23
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- Made up of many cells.
- Eukaryotes have one and prokaryotes don't.
- Observed cork cells under microscope
- the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
- Discovered that plants were made of cells.
- What Van Leeuwenhoek called protists he saw.
- The tiny organs in the cell.
- Book published by Robert Hooke.
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- Made up of only one cell.
- The 3 ideas we know to be true about cells.
- Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus.
- The cell is the __________ unit of life.
- Concluded that animals were made of cells.
- Means little room in Latin
- All __________ things are made of cells.
- Eukaryotic cells are ______ than prokaryotic cells
- Cell with nucleus containing DNA.
- All cells come from cells that are _______.
- Discovered that cells come from other cells.
19 Clues: Made up of many cells. • Made up of only one cell. • Means little room in Latin • The tiny organs in the cell. • Book published by Robert Hooke. • Cell with nucleus containing DNA. • Observed cork cells under microscope • Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus. • The cell is the __________ unit of life. • All __________ things are made of cells. • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-11-30
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- Neutral subatomic particle in nucleus
- Different number of neutrons in atom; Proved Dalton's theory that atoms of the same element are identical in all ways wrong
- Indivisible, spheres
- Electrons act as standing waves around the nucleus
- Hypothesized that electrons orbit at specific energy levels around the atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle around the nucleus
- Protons and neutrons located in the nucleus with electrons scattered around it
- Discovered the electron
- Ray of electrons
- Experiment where alpha particles were fired at a gold foil; Led to discovery of nucleus
- electrons act as both waves and particles
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- AMU
- Electrons are embedded in a sea of positive charge
- Charge of alpha particle
- Energy required to remove an electron
- Positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus
- Electrons orbit around the nucleus at specific energy levels
- British school teacher who hypothesized the atom as the fundamental building block
- Discovered the nucleus
19 Clues: AMU • Ray of electrons • Indivisible, spheres • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Charge of alpha particle • Energy required to remove an electron • Neutral subatomic particle in nucleus • electrons act as both waves and particles • Positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus • Electrons are embedded in a sea of positive charge • ...
Cell Theory 2022-01-24
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- site of photosynthesis
- Creates protein
- control center of the cell
- powerhouse of the cell
- the process by which a substance moves from high to low concentration
- the doorway to the cell
- according to cell theory all living things are made of
- involved with shipping and packaging
- the jelly like substance in the cell
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- like a highway in the cell
- provides structure to plant cells
- breaks down waste and old vacuoles
- according to cell theory all cells come from
- the cell is the basic unit of structure and blank in living things
- the process of turning light into sugar
- each cell part is know as an
- contains food water or waste
- tiny water bears that live on the outside of the space station
- the movement of water from high to low concentration
19 Clues: Creates protein • site of photosynthesis • powerhouse of the cell • the doorway to the cell • like a highway in the cell • control center of the cell • each cell part is know as an • contains food water or waste • provides structure to plant cells • breaks down waste and old vacuoles • involved with shipping and packaging • the jelly like substance in the cell • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2015-03-22
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- lange theory Emotion provoking stimulus produces a physical response that creates emotion
- intelligence Understand and control emotional responses
- motivation Engaged in an activity because of a desire
- motivation Motivation from within
- factor theory Emotion from arousal and provoking stimulus
- motivation Unaware of reason for doing something
- rules Ways of showing emotion
- Records physical arousal, breathing, heart rate, etc.
- theory Behaviors are determined by innate factors
- Biological motivation
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- Arousal, subjective feelings, interpretation, and expression
- Different influences of brain hemispheres on emotion
- motivation Motivation by external factors
- Reasons to do something
- bard theory Emotional feeling and physiology occur at the same time
- u function Relationship between arousal and performance
- appraisal theory Individuals decide on appropriate emotion after an event
- seekers Biological need for high levels of stimulation
- process theory Emotions occur in pairs
- Selects and directs behavior
20 Clues: Biological motivation • Reasons to do something • Selects and directs behavior • rules Ways of showing emotion • motivation Motivation from within • process theory Emotions occur in pairs • motivation Motivation by external factors • motivation Unaware of reason for doing something • theory Behaviors are determined by innate factors • ...
Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-02-25
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- Theory of Operant conditioning
- Created the cognitive theory
- ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object
- gradual increase in skills and abilites
- Formal Operational was this number stage
- physical changes
- created the hierarchy of needs
- introduced the 4 stages of cognitive development
- first stage in Piaget's stages of development
- Piaget's third stage (____ operational)
- Theory of classical conditoning
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- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- Erikson had this many stages of development
- Trust vs. mistrust was this number stage in Erikson's stages of development
- ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common
- belief that individual's behavior is determined by forces in the environment beyond their control
- Pavlov used this animal to prove his theory
- First stage of needs on Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- Created the sociocultural theory
- processes involving thought and knowledge
- Created the Psychosocial theory
21 Clues: physical changes • Created the cognitive theory • Theory of Operant conditioning • created the hierarchy of needs • Created the Psychosocial theory • Theory of classical conditoning • Created the sociocultural theory • gradual increase in skills and abilites • Piaget's third stage (____ operational) • Formal Operational was this number stage • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2022-08-17
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- Mandate to have good and wise dominion over God's earth
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy.
- also called System International
- is the key to a good model
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
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- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter.
- is a testable explanation
- the value of a measurment
- a model with mathmatical equations within it
- the degree of exactness of the measurments
- it is based on quantitive numbers
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: is a testable explanation • the value of a measurment • is the key to a good model • also called System International • it is based on quantitive numbers • the degree of exactness of the measurments • a model with mathmatical equations within it • Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy. • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena • ...
chapter 1 crossword 2023-01-11
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- international system of units
- the key to good models
- mandate to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- compares a measurement to the accepted value of a measurement
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- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon
- based on numbers or quantities
- workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
16 Clues: the key to good models • international system of units • based on numbers or quantities • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • model that explains a related set of phenomena • an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon • workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Physical Science 1A, 1B and 1C 2022-08-19
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- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct
- The study of the composition,structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- A model expressed as a mathematical equaton
- An ongoing, orderly,cylinder approach used to investigate world
- God commanded to have dominion over all
- A standardized system of measurement unit used for science
- A workable explanation or description
- A degree of exactness of a measurement and also indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurments.
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- Scientific investigation
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- Data that is based on numbers or quatities that include a number and a unit
- A idea
- Helps explain or describe a set of observation
- A systematic study of the universe that produces observations
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
16 Clues: A idea • Scientific investigation • A workable explanation or description • God commanded to have dominion over all • The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model expressed as a mathematical equaton • Helps explain or describe a set of observation • A system of moral values and a theory of proper conduct • A standardized system of measurement unit used for science • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-12-15
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- In the meta- paradigm of Imogene King’s theory in assessment portion, according to him _____________ is required to verify accuracy of perception, for interaction and transaction.
- Peplau define this as a word symbol that implies forward movement of personality and other ongoing human processes in the direction.
- Neuman defines ________ as “action which assist individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient/client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors.’’
- In Nueman’s theory she considered the _________environment exists within the client system. It is defined in the environment paradigms of her theory.
- The _______ environment exists outside the client system. This is also defined in the environmental paradigm of Nueman’s theory.
- It is one of the concepts of personal system
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse imparts knowledge in reference to a need or interest of the patient.
- The theory of Hildegard Peplau w as influenced by ________ theory of inter personal relations in 1953.
- system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment.
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- This theory of Hildegard Peplau is refered as __________ nursing, which is the understanding of ones own behavior.
- According to Nueman she defined this paradigm as the "the totality of the internal and external forces (intrapersonal, interpersonal and extra-personal stressors) which surround a person and with which they interact at any given time."
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to mental processes and emotions?
- of goal attainment ,It is the theory of Imogene King.
- Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment goals in a mutually satisfying way.
- Nueman’s theory also have paradigms and she defined the person as a total person as a client system and the person is a ______ multidimensional being
- Acc to Imogene Kings’s theory in his “person” paradigms, how many fundamental needs does human beings have? =
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to as the influence of spiritual beliefs?
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to those processes related to development?
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse receives the client in the same way one meets a stranger in other life situations provides an accepting climate that builds trust.
20 Clues: It is one of the concepts of personal system • of goal attainment ,It is the theory of Imogene King. • system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment. • Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs. • ...
chapters 3 vocab 2024-01-10
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- An approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice but views the accused as exempted from conviction if circumstances prevented the exercise of free will.
- Theory arguing criminal behavior is caused by feelings of strain which occur when people believe that legitimate means of achieving success are not accessible.
- The number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction, and times by 100,000 persons; developed and used by the FBI Uniform Crime Reports.
- Framework consisting of a group of theories that propose similar explanations for a particular type of behavior or event.
- A theory that describes criminal behavior as a natural outcome of peoples desire to seek pleasure in the absence of effective social controls.
- The argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior If they 1) have traits associated with crime and 2) are raised in environments conducive to criminal behavior.
- Theory explaining the elements necessary for a crime to occur, as well as the types of controllers who can block criminal opportunities.
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- People have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior.
- A crime reporting system in which police describe each offense that occurs during a crime event as well as characteristics of the offender.
- Theory explaining crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups in society and the dominant groups attempts to control and exploit groups with less power.
- Theory maintaining that crimes will occur if crime opportunities are easy to commit, carry low risk, provide large rewards, provoke people, and are judged by a wide range of potential officers.
- A random Survey of U.S. households that measures crimes committed against victims.
- In the FBI Uniform Crime Reports reporting scheme, the practice whereby only the most serious offense of several that are committed during a criminal act is reported by police.
- Theory maintaining neighborhood characteristics including poverty, racial heterogeneity, and resident transiency, break down social controls and lead to criminal behavior.
- Published annually by the FBI, each report describes the nature of crime as reported by law enforcement agencies.
- Criminological research on whether adopted children share criminal tendencies with there biological parents.
- The so-called criminal chromosome; Criminal behavior is thought to be caused, in some offenders, by an extra y chromosome -believed to cause agitation, aggression, and greater criminal tendencies.
- A theory explaining how gender inequality affects female offending and Justice System responses to crimes committed by females.
- A theory asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others and from social interactions and social experiences.
- A theory contending labeling a person as deviant/criminal makes them more likely to engage in criminal behavior.
- A school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime.
21 Clues: People have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior. • A random Survey of U.S. households that measures crimes committed against victims. • A school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime. • Criminological research on whether adopted children share criminal tendencies with there biological parents. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2024-01-10
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- Theory arguing criminal behavior is caused by feelings of strain which occur when people believe that legitimate means of achieving success are not accessible.
- A theory asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others and from social interactions and social experiences.
- A school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime.
- A theory that describes criminal behavior as a natural outcome of peoples desire to seek pleasure in the absence of effective social controls.
- The number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction, and times by 100,000 persons; developed and used by the FBI Uniform Crime Reports.
- A theory contending labeling a person as deviant/criminal makes them more likely to engage in criminal behavior.
- Published annually by the FBI, each report describes the nature of crime as reported by law enforcement agencies.
- Theory maintaining neighborhood characteristics including poverty, racial heterogeneity, and resident transiency, break down social controls and lead to criminal behavior.
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- Theory explaining crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups in society and the dominant groups attempts to control and exploit groups with less power.
- People have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior.
- A random Survey of U.S. households that measures crimes committed against victims.
- A crime reporting system in which police describe each offense that occurs during a crime event as well as characteristics of the offender.
- The so-called criminal chromosome; Criminal behavior is thought to be caused, in some offenders, by an extra y chromosome -believed to cause agitation, aggression, and greater criminal tendencies.
- An approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice but views the accused as exempted from conviction if circumstances prevented the exercise of free will.
- Framework consisting of a group of theories that propose similar explanations for a particular type of behavior or event.
- In the FBI Uniform Crime Reports reporting scheme, the practice whereby only the most serious offense of several that are committed during a criminal act is reported by police.
- A theory explaining how gender inequality affects female offending and Justice System responses to crimes committed by females.
- Theory maintaining that crimes will occur if crime opportunities are easy to commit, carry low risk, provide large rewards, provoke people, and are judged by a wide range of potential officers.
- Theory explaining the elements necessary for a crime to occur, as well as the types of controllers who can block criminal opportunities.
- Criminological research on whether adopted children share criminal tendencies with there biological parents.
- The argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior If they 1) have traits associated with crime and 2) are raised in environments conducive to criminal behavior.
21 Clues: People have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior. • A random Survey of U.S. households that measures crimes committed against victims. • A school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime. • Criminological research on whether adopted children share criminal tendencies with there biological parents. • ...
History of The Atom 2023-09-12
Across
- devoloped theory involving the relationship between matter and atoms
- a compound always contains constant proportioms of its elements by mass
- all matter is divisible to a point
- believed matter consisted of 4 elements
- created the gold foil experiment
Down
- matter is made of tiny particles called atoms
- matter consisted of fire,earth,wind,andwater
- showed that electrons orbit a path, like the planets around the sun
- created the plum pudding model
- created the atomos theory
- when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small numbers
- electrons exist in a specific area, not a path,very similar to the atmosphere layers
- negatively charged particles move in set patterns around the nucleus
- suggested electrons move in a path around the nucleus
14 Clues: created the atomos theory • created the plum pudding model • created the gold foil experiment • all matter is divisible to a point • believed matter consisted of 4 elements • matter consisted of fire,earth,wind,andwater • matter is made of tiny particles called atoms • suggested electrons move in a path around the nucleus • ...
History of The Atom 2023-09-12
Across
- devoloped theory involving the relationship between matter and atoms
- a compound always contains constant proportioms of its elements by mass
- all matter is divisible to a point
- believed matter consisted of 4 elements
- created the gold foil experiment
Down
- matter is made of tiny particles called atoms
- matter consisted of fire,earth,wind,andwater
- showed that electrons orbit a path, like the planets around the sun
- created the plum pudding model
- created the atomos theory
- when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small numbers
- electrons exist in a specific area, not a path,very similar to the atmosphere layers
- negatively charged particles move in set patterns around the nucleus
- suggested electrons move in a path around the nucleus
14 Clues: created the atomos theory • created the plum pudding model • created the gold foil experiment • all matter is divisible to a point • believed matter consisted of 4 elements • matter consisted of fire,earth,wind,andwater • matter is made of tiny particles called atoms • suggested electrons move in a path around the nucleus • ...