set theory Crossword Puzzles
Sensation & Perception 2025-04-06
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- cognition The idea that the body influences the mind and cognitive processes.
- adaptation Decreased sensitivity to a constant or unchanging stimulus.
- detectors Specialized cells that respond to changes in stimuli, like motion or intensity.
- The conversion of physical signals from the environment into neural signals.
- processing Analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration.
- The process by which sensory receptors receive stimulus energies from the environment.
- processing theory Theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision (like red-green, blue-yellow).
- interaction The principle that one sense may influence another, like taste and smell.
- set A mental predisposition that influences what we perceive.
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- relationship The organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings.
- The brain’s interpretation of sensory information to form meaningful experiences.
- The tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones.
- A visual image that remains after a stimulus is removed, often in complementary colors.
- noticeable difference The smallest difference in stimulation that can be detected between two stimuli.
- processing Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes and prior knowledge.
- Our tendency to fill in gaps to perceive a complete, whole object.
- threshold The minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time.
- psychology A school of thought that emphasizes our tendency to integrate pieces into wholes.
- detection theory Predicts how and when we detect a faint stimulus amid background noise.
- The tendency to group nearby figures together in perception.
20 Clues: The tendency to group nearby figures together in perception. • set A mental predisposition that influences what we perceive. • Our tendency to fill in gaps to perceive a complete, whole object. • adaptation Decreased sensitivity to a constant or unchanging stimulus. • The conversion of physical signals from the environment into neural signals. • ...
Names of Psychologist/Theorist 2015-04-16
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- Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Hypnosis research/pain control
- Learned Helplessness
- Identity crisis
- Strange situation
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Facial expressions, lie detector
- Established the school of behaviorism
- Wrote the "Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory"
- Multiple intelligences theory
- Client centered therapy
- Infant temperament
- Standardized Testing
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- Cognitive development theory
- Theory of moral development
- Classical conditioning
- Misinformation effect, eyewitness memory
- Cognitive behavioral therapies
- Researched different parenting styles
- Experiment in which individuals pretended to have auditory hallucinations in order to be admitted into a mental hospital.
- Reinforcement,Skinner's Box
- One of the founders of experimental psychology
- Known for his studies on judgement and decision making
- Individuals opinions influences by majority of the group
- Taste aversion
- Father of psychology
- One of the founders of functional psychology
28 Clues: Taste aversion • Identity crisis • Strange situation • Hierarchy of Needs • Infant temperament • Learned Helplessness • Father of psychology • Standardized Testing • Classical conditioning • Client centered therapy • Stanford Prison experiment • Theory of moral development • Reinforcement,Skinner's Box • Cognitive development theory • Multiple intelligences theory • ...
Asia 2014-09-09
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- Wedge-shaped writing
- Person who believes in many gods
- Peace pact signed between Hittites and Egyptians
- People with an iron-smelting secret
- Theory that believes on the concept of random genetic drift
- Series of small stone tools made of flint
- Genus name of humans and chimpanzees
- Holy Book of the Jews
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- Proponent of the Theory of Evolution
- Home of the chief god of the Sumerian cities
- Process of unlearning the culture of a particular society
- Akkadian Leader
- Proponent of the Theory that believes on small gradual changes per generation
- System of writing based on 60
- First dynasty of China
- Port city of Indus
- Proponent of the Genetic Theory or Theory of Mutation
- Sumerian priest
- One of the World Heritage Sites of Indus
- Study of God
20 Clues: Study of God • Akkadian Leader • Sumerian priest • Port city of Indus • Wedge-shaped writing • Holy Book of the Jews • First dynasty of China • System of writing based on 60 • Person who believes in many gods • People with an iron-smelting secret • Proponent of the Theory of Evolution • Genus name of humans and chimpanzees • One of the World Heritage Sites of Indus • ...
Natural Selection 2014-05-20
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- to gradually develop over time
- a distinguishing feature belonging to an organism
- he proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- unit that determines a particular characteristic in an organism
- the preserved remains or impression of a plant or animal
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- a set of statements or ideas intended to explain a topic or phenomena
- a group of organisms that belong to the same species or are living in the same area
- the ability of an organism to alter their structure or function to better suit its environment
- to continue to live or exist
- a difference in individual species
10 Clues: to continue to live or exist • to gradually develop over time • a difference in individual species • a distinguishing feature belonging to an organism • he proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection • the preserved remains or impression of a plant or animal • unit that determines a particular characteristic in an organism • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-21
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- Germ theory, vaccination
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes
- Theory of evolution, natural selection
- Laws of motion, gravity
- Psychoanalysis, unconscious mind
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- Telescopic discoveries, physics
- Heliocentric theory, astronomy
- Atomic structure, quantum theory
- Evolutionary biology, "The Selfish Gene"
- Smallpox vaccine, immunology
- Electromagnetism, induction
- Theory of relativity, E=mc^2
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Cell theory, microscopy
15 Clues: Cell theory, microscopy • Laws of motion, gravity • Germ theory, vaccination • Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes • Electromagnetism, induction • Smallpox vaccine, immunology • Theory of relativity, E=mc^2 • Heliocentric theory, astronomy • Telescopic discoveries, physics • Atomic structure, quantum theory • DNA structure, molecular biology • DNA structure, molecular biology • ...
Science Vocabulary Cross Word 2024-09-03
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- The degreee of exactnes of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measuremnts
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- 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
- Standardized system of measurement units used for science
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- A model that explains a related set of phenomenon
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The Study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter,and the changes that take place in matter.
- The systematic study of the universe hat produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic temperature
- A system of moral values, a theory of proper conduct
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- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number a unit; also known as quantitative data
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model that explains a related set of phenomenon • A system of moral values, a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • Standardized system of measurement units used for science • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • ...
Gr.7 Science & Math Terms 2016-05-11
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- An angle that is between 90 and 180 degrees
- The transfer of heat or electricity to an object (ex. Metal)
- The perimeter of a circle
- The middle number in a set of data
- An angle that is less than 90 degrees
- A theory or guess with logical evidence
- The number that occurs most often in a set of data
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- A substance that doesn't easily allow the passage heat or electricity
- A source of nuclear energy
- A number that can be positive, negative or zero
- A process of gas becoming liquid
- A place where interactions between biotic and abiotic things occur
12 Clues: The perimeter of a circle • A source of nuclear energy • A process of gas becoming liquid • The middle number in a set of data • An angle that is less than 90 degrees • A theory or guess with logical evidence • An angle that is between 90 and 180 degrees • A number that can be positive, negative or zero • The number that occurs most often in a set of data • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- Theory emphasizing the nurse-client relationship.
- Theory that views individuals as adaptive systems.
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- Emphasizes the importance of patient understanding in their health situation.
- “The Lady with the Lamp”
- Emphasizes understanding diverse cultural practices in nursing care.
- Developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Emphasizes the adaptation of individuals to environmental changes.
- Involves prioritizing basic needs in a hierarchical structure.
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- coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value. Occurs between the person and the most significant other or the person and the support system.
- Emphasizes adapting care to individual patient needs.
- Theorist known for her work on the Caring Theory.
- Emphasizes healing involving the whole person.
- Nursing theory focusing on holistic care and mind-body-spirit connections.
- In which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- A nursing theory stage where the patient has accepted behavioral change.
- Nursing theory outlining stages of human growth and development.
- No longer relies on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions.
- is responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness
20 Clues: “The Lady with the Lamp” • Emphasizes healing involving the whole person. • Developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory • Theorist known for her work on the Caring Theory. • Theory emphasizing the nurse-client relationship. • Theory that views individuals as adaptive systems. • Emphasizes adapting care to individual patient needs. • ...
Unit 3 2021-02-26
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- painting,writing,cutting,etc
- Sociocultural Theory
- Believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others
- Classical Conditioning
- behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Operant Conditioning
- relates to growth
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development
- people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc
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- children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions
- personality development occurs during 8 stages of life.
- Hierarchy of Needs
- refers to physical changes
- behaviors can be associated with responses
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Cognitive Theory
- Psychosocial Theory
20 Clues: Cognitive Theory • relates to growth • Hierarchy of Needs • Psychosocial Theory • Sociocultural Theory • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Social Cognitive Theory • refers to physical changes • painting,writing,cutting,etc • running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc • behaviors can be associated with responses • personality development occurs during 8 stages of life. • ...
Theory Terms 2023-08-03
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- traditionally considered “scientific” knowledge
- idea or complex image of a phenomenon, often described as the building blocks of theory.
- a form of reasoning or thinking in which one moves from a particular or specific to general.
- a concept in philosophy that relates to the theory of knowledge or how people come to have knowledge
- theoretical dimension that could be represented in the real world by one or more variables
- refers to a particular group’s outlook and beliefs about it
- global perspective that subsumes more specific views and approaches to central concepts with which it is concerned
- an empiric way to measure a concept
- a set of statements that tentatively describes, explains or predicts relationships between concepts
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- application of knowledge in practice through responsible and right actions.
- an organizing framework that contains the concepts, theories, assumptions, beliefs, values, and principles that inform a discipline or how to interpret subject matter of concern
- concerned with “being” rather than knowing
- a way of reasoning or thinking that which generally involves moving from the general to the specific
13 Clues: an empiric way to measure a concept • concerned with “being” rather than knowing • traditionally considered “scientific” knowledge • refers to a particular group’s outlook and beliefs about it • application of knowledge in practice through responsible and right actions. • idea or complex image of a phenomenon, often described as the building blocks of theory. • ...
Differences between Qualitative and Quantitative Research 2024-11-24
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- Most commonly used in qualitative research: begins first with collecting data and making observations, theory is generated from these observations
- This type of research uses words and non-numeric symbols to collect and analyze data
- We are people who have control over situations, and the ways in which we interpret these situations
- Relationship that assumes if you have x, y may follow
- Assumes that reality is a set of mental constructions by which there are no facts, only our interpretations
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- A researcher's awareness that their values and decisions impact the research
- Researchers should develop an empathetic understanding of the people studied, they should put themselves in the shoes of the people being studied
- Most commonly used in quantitative research: begins first with a theory and a hypothesis, collects data after the fact
- This type of research uses numbers and statistics to collect and analyze data
- Idea that social phenomena have an objective reality, independent from our perceptions
- Relationship that assumes if you have x, y will always follow
- Type of epistemology used in quantitative research which involves manipulation and experimentation
- Theory that comes from observation
13 Clues: Theory that comes from observation • Relationship that assumes if you have x, y may follow • Relationship that assumes if you have x, y will always follow • A researcher's awareness that their values and decisions impact the research • This type of research uses numbers and statistics to collect and analyze data • ...
sociology puzzle 2022-01-29
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- A framework for understanding our social reality within a broader context
- A set of assumptions about reality including questions with possible outcomes.
- The study of interactions within, and between societies
- arrangement human beings use to interact with each other.
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- Convictions people hold to be true.
- The pioneer of Mexican-American studies.
- An influential black leader who preached a self help theory.
- Seeing past the social structures and instead questioning them.
- The inequalities that exists among all societies.
- Customs a particular set of people have.
- A society is functions with logic and reason.
- The study of human development, structure, and functioning within a society.
12 Clues: Convictions people hold to be true. • The pioneer of Mexican-American studies. • Customs a particular set of people have. • A society is functions with logic and reason. • The inequalities that exists among all societies. • The study of interactions within, and between societies • arrangement human beings use to interact with each other. • ...
sociology puzzle 2022-01-29
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- A framework for understanding our social reality within a broader context
- A set of assumptions about reality including questions with possible outcomes.
- The study of interactions within, and between societies
- arrangement human beings use to interact with each other.
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- Convictions people hold to be true.
- The pioneer of Mexican-American studies.
- An influential black leader who preached a self help theory.
- Seeing past the social structures and instead questioning them.
- The inequalities that exists among all societies.
- Customs a particular set of people have.
- A society is functions with logic and reason.
- The study of human development, structure, and functioning within a society.
12 Clues: Convictions people hold to be true. • The pioneer of Mexican-American studies. • Customs a particular set of people have. • A society is functions with logic and reason. • The inequalities that exists among all societies. • The study of interactions within, and between societies • arrangement human beings use to interact with each other. • ...
Glossary Words 2023-11-23
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- any behaviour that breaks a social norm
- how we change and grow from conception to death
- physical regions of the brain
- the ideas and habits learnt through different social groups
- a rational set of ideas intended to explain facts or events
- the cognitive and physical activities controlled by different brain regions
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- rules or expectations that determine behaviour
- a science that deals with the brain
- each individual or group is given the same resources and opportunities
- the process through which an individual learnsand internalises the culture of their society
- the beliefs people have about what is right or important
- a set of moral principles
12 Clues: a set of moral principles • physical regions of the brain • a science that deals with the brain • any behaviour that breaks a social norm • rules or expectations that determine behaviour • how we change and grow from conception to death • the beliefs people have about what is right or important • the ideas and habits learnt through different social groups • ...
Personal Health Behaviors 2017-10-05
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- Theory at a
- developed the HBM
- Sam's story linked behavior and
- Belief about getting a disease or condition
- developed transtheoretical model
- building blocks of a theory
- theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behavior is based on
- has a shape and boundaries
- taking initial steps to change behavior in the next 30 days
- sustaining behavior change that occurred in the last 6 months
- behavior has become a part of everyday life for at least 2 years
- An individual's perception of social norms or his/her peers' beliefs about a behavior
- Belief about the potential negative aspects of a particular health action
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- type of theory
- actively engaged in behavior change in next 30 days but not 6 months
- to Action Factors which trigger action
- precaution adoption process
- decided not to act
- Belief that one can achieve the behavior required to execute the outcome
- unawareness or denial of problem.
- considering behavior change
- oldest theory used in health behavior
- Belief about the seriousness of the conditioned
- belief about the potential positive aspects of health action
- measures constructs
- combination of constructs, theories
- Belief about the potential positive aspects of a health action
27 Clues: Theory at a • type of theory • developed the HBM • decided not to act • measures constructs • has a shape and boundaries • precaution adoption process • building blocks of a theory • considering behavior change • Sam's story linked behavior and • developed transtheoretical model • unawareness or denial of problem. • combination of constructs, theories • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
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- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Chapter 15 & 16 2014-04-07
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- Universal grammar
- Self actualization, through a healthy environment
- Challenged the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Forgetting curve & spacing effect
- Very feminist
- Research on parenting styles
- Theory of stages of moral development
- Cognitive dissonance & social comparison theory
- Little Albert
- Taste aversion learning
- Pioneer of developmental psychology, professor at harvard
- Ethical community and ethical relationships
- Extraversion v introversion
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- Psychotherapy
- Monkey
- Triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- Conformity
- Strange situation experiment
- hypnosis involves social influence and dissociation
- Bobo Doll
- Rational emotive behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
- Psychology of judgement and decision-making, behavioral economics, hedonic psychology
- Microexpressions (facial expressions), Lie To Me
- Human memory in forensics
- Intelligence test (Stanford-)
- Learned helplessness and positive psychology
- Pragmatism, functional psychology, radical empiricism
- Theory of multiple intelligences
28 Clues: Monkey • Bobo Doll • Conformity • Psychotherapy • Very feminist • Little Albert • Universal grammar • Taste aversion learning • Human memory in forensics • Extraversion v introversion • Strange situation experiment • Research on parenting styles • Intelligence test (Stanford-) • Theory of multiple intelligences • Forgetting curve & spacing effect • Theory of stages of moral development • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
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- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • ...
enzyme crossword 2026-03-03
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- The sum of all chemical reactions occurring in a cell.
- A Reaction that has a net release of free energy.
- The process of breaking down large molecules into smaller ones.
- The energy required to start any reaction.
- Organic molecules that assist enzymes in functioning properly.
- Substance/Molecule that is created after a chemical reaction.
- Molecules that restrict an enzyme from working/reducing its functions.
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- The specific molecule that binds to an enzyme's active site to be converted into products
- A Theory that describes the active site as having a set shape.
- The Theory that describes enzyme activity as having a flexible active site.
- A Reaction that absorbs free energy from the surrounndings
- The process of making large molecules from smaller ones.
12 Clues: The energy required to start any reaction. • A Reaction that has a net release of free energy. • The sum of all chemical reactions occurring in a cell. • The process of making large molecules from smaller ones. • A Reaction that absorbs free energy from the surrounndings • Substance/Molecule that is created after a chemical reaction. • ...
sociology puzzle 2022-01-29
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- A framework for understanding our social reality within a broader context
- A set of assumptions about reality including questions with possible outcomes.
- The study of interactions within, and between societies
- arrangement human beings use to interact with each other.
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- Convictions people hold to be true.
- The pioneer of Mexican-American studies.
- An influential black leader who preached a self help theory.
- Seeing past the social structures and instead questioning them.
- The inequalities that exists among all societies.
- Customs a particular set of people have.
- A society is functions with logic and reason.
- The study of human development, structure, and functioning within a society.
12 Clues: Convictions people hold to be true. • The pioneer of Mexican-American studies. • Customs a particular set of people have. • A society is functions with logic and reason. • The inequalities that exists among all societies. • The study of interactions within, and between societies • arrangement human beings use to interact with each other. • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-11-30
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- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture? transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
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- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- How people look at the world
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
30 Clues: How people look at the world • Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • ...
crossword 2025-03-11
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- attributions Attributions that locate the cause of behavior outside of a person, such as other people, nature, or acts of God; those are also known as situational dispositions.
- dispositions Refer to external attributions.
- illusions Perceptions that involve an apparent discrepancy between how an object looks and what it actually is.
- The process of gathering information about the world through our senses; our initial interpretations of sensations.
- three dimensions in two A theory of perception that suggests that people in Western cultures focus more on representations on paper than do people in other cultures, and in particular spend more time learning to interpret pictures.
- world theory A theory of perception that suggests that people (at least most Americans) are used to seeing things that are rectangular in shape, and thus unconsciously accept things to have square corners.
- Inferences people make about the causes of events or behaviors, their own as well as others’.
- A method used to determine if one stimulus affects another.
- The focusing of our limited capacities of consciousness on a particular set of stimuli, more of whose features are noted and processed in more depth than is true of nonfocal stimuli.
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- The feelings that result from excitation of the sensory receptors such as touch, taste, smell, sight, or hearing.
- The process by which objects are grouped or classified together based on their perceived similarities.
- foreshortening theory A theory of perception that suggests that we interpret vertical lines as horizontal lines extending into the distance. Because we interpret the vertical line in the horizontal-vertical illusion as extending away from us, we see it as longer.
- bias Refer to fundamental attribution error.
- attributions Attributions that specify the cause of behavior within a person; also known as dispositional attributions, because they are attributions about people’s dispositions.
- A term denoting all menprocesses we use to transform sensory input into knowledge.
- attributions Refer to internal attributions.
16 Clues: dispositions Refer to external attributions. • bias Refer to fundamental attribution error. • attributions Refer to internal attributions. • A method used to determine if one stimulus affects another. • A term denoting all menprocesses we use to transform sensory input into knowledge. • ...
Rainimator Wiki Stuff (pass 2020-10-01
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- Fractures: A Minecraft Movie
- Wishing Dead
- Creepers
- List of Minor Fights
- Just So You Know
- Ender Wish
- Skeleton Horses
- Nether Civil War
- Theory/Frostbourne
- Naeus' Horse
- Theory/Ender Watchers
- Begin Again
- Rain’s Revenge
- Giant Skeletons
- Wither Skeletons
- Battle for Glacierford
- Humans
- Unknown Species
- Snow Golems
- End-Nether War
- Ender Dragon
- Wither Angels
- Fractures
- Cold as Ice
- Undead (Species)
- Magma Cubes
- Blazes
- Wither Heart
- The Struggle
- Zombies
- We Are The Danger
- 1 of a Kind
- Battle of the Tundra
- Wither Skeleton Horses
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- Ender People
- Fall of the Undead
- Giant Withers
- Ghasts
- End-Frostbourne War
- Ancient Endermen
- Outbreak at Glacierford
- Horses
- Timeline
- List of Significant Lines
- Fall of the End
- Theory/Nether Horde
- Skeletons
- Goodbye
- Cold as Ice (REMIX)
- Falling
- Spiders
- Wings of Salvation
- Endermen
- Vexes
- Netherkin
- Hard Pill To Swallow
- Iron Golems
- Pigmen
- Villagers
59 Clues: Vexes • Ghasts • Horses • Humans • Pigmen • Blazes • Goodbye • Falling • Spiders • Zombies • Creepers • Timeline • Endermen • Skeletons • Netherkin • Fractures • Villagers • Ender Wish • Begin Again • Snow Golems • Iron Golems • Cold as Ice • Magma Cubes • 1 of a Kind • Ender People • Wishing Dead • Naeus' Horse • Ender Dragon • Wither Heart • The Struggle • Giant Withers • Wither Angels • Rain’s Revenge • End-Nether War • Skeleton Horses • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-03-18
Across
- Facilitated by ensuring
- Consequences of individual actions
- PATTERN, Theory explain crimes committed
- Theory minimize other factors
- Formal, human, and security
- Theory visible of crime
- Have four major components
- Engage in crime
- Theories classified three types
- 36,8 Volumes published
- Father of Sociology
- Act law makes punishable
- Grandfather of Charles Darwin
- Father of Criminal Justice
- Defensible space theory
- Human cells 22 pairs
- Classical school began
Down
- Act becomes morally right
- Greek word "physis" meaning
- Punishing who do offend
- Human behavior impact behavior
- Theory called " consequentialist"
- Laws enacted in 1926
- TRAITS, Theories determine person's character
- Theories external influences
- Mind and Logos meaning
- Heavy or obese
- Were antisocial and apathetic
- Link criminal behavior twins
- Somatotype thin and flat
- Deterrence from criminal act
- Were manic-depressive
- Personal location called
- Person's awareness space
- TOPINARD, French Anthropologist
- Incorporation of security hardware
- Theory relation criminal offending
- Basic security and behavioral
- "Structurally significant phenomenon"
- LANGE, Studied DZ,MZ twins
40 Clues: Heavy or obese • Engage in crime • Father of Sociology • Laws enacted in 1926 • Human cells 22 pairs • Were manic-depressive • Mind and Logos meaning • 36,8 Volumes published • Classical school began • Punishing who do offend • Theory visible of crime • Defensible space theory • Facilitated by ensuring • Somatotype thin and flat • Personal location called • Person's awareness space • ...
Statistics 2015-12-03
Across
- the most common value in a data set
- measurement scale with order, differences between values and no natural zero point
- a theory or belief about a population
- method of sampling where a group is selected by location
- the sum of the values divided by the number of values
Down
- the middle value in a data set
- one fourth of the data values
- distribution that shows the number of successes over time
- type I error
9 Clues: type I error • one fourth of the data values • the middle value in a data set • the most common value in a data set • a theory or belief about a population • the sum of the values divided by the number of values • method of sampling where a group is selected by location • distribution that shows the number of successes over time • ...
Evolution Vocabulary Crossword 2016-02-25
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- published the "The Origin of Species"
- proposed the theory of uniformitarianism
- early stages of vertebrate development
- long time scale events that create and destroy species
- Islands where Darwin discovered varying species of life
- selective breeding to enhance desired traits among stock of crops (2 words, no space)
- inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
- his work in genetics helped fill in some missing information in Darwin's theory of evolution
- economist who influences Darwin's theory of Evolution
- one of the first scientists to understand that change occurs over time
- proposed theory of gradualism
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- short time scale events that change genotypes and phenotypes of populations
- Structures that have different mature forms, but develop from the same embryonic tissues.
- each living species has descended with changes from other species over time (3 words, no spaces)
- theory that states species change over time
- name of the ship Darwin sailed on
- the driving force for evolution (2 words, no space)
- ability of an individual to survive and reproduce
- structures that have no use
- proposed theory of catastrophism
20 Clues: structures that have no use • proposed theory of gradualism • proposed theory of catastrophism • name of the ship Darwin sailed on • published the "The Origin of Species" • early stages of vertebrate development • proposed the theory of uniformitarianism • theory that states species change over time • ability of an individual to survive and reproduce • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
Across
- a person who rules with absolute power
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- proved heliocentric theory using math, discovered elliptical orbits of planets
- introduced a vaccine for smallpox
- believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- believed in criminal justice and no cruel unusual punishment
- had new idea of heliocentric theory
- developed laws of gravity and motion
- found craters on the moon and supported heliocentric theory
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- looked at bacteria, discovered first living cell, made microscope better
- believed everyone is born with certain rights and that everyone is equal
- was the father of chemistry, helped discover atomic theory
- developed scientific method with descartes
- to know something one did not know before
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- developed scientific method with bacon
- believed women should have an equal education ot men
20 Clues: introduced a vaccine for smallpox • had new idea of heliocentric theory • developed laws of gravity and motion • a person who rules with absolute power • developed scientific method with bacon • to know something one did not know before • developed scientific method with descartes • believed in freedom of speech and religion • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Rainimator Wiki Stuff (pass Azura2002 2020-10-01
Across
- Fractures: A Minecraft Movie
- Wishing Dead
- Creepers
- List of Minor Fights
- Just So You Know
- Ender Wish
- Skeleton Horses
- Nether Civil War
- Theory/Frostbourne
- Naeus' Horse
- Theory/Ender Watchers
- Begin Again
- Rain’s Revenge
- Giant Skeletons
- Wither Skeletons
- Battle for Glacierford
- Humans
- Unknown Species
- Snow Golems
- End-Nether War
- Ender Dragon
- Wither Angels
- Fractures
- Cold as Ice
- Undead (Species)
- Magma Cubes
- Blazes
- Wither Heart
- The Struggle
- Zombies
- We Are The Danger
- 1 of a Kind
- Battle of the Tundra
- Wither Skeleton Horses
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- Ender People
- Fall of the Undead
- Giant Withers
- Ghasts
- End-Frostbourne War
- Ancient Endermen
- Outbreak at Glacierford
- Horses
- Timeline
- List of Significant Lines
- Fall of the End
- Theory/Nether Horde
- Skeletons
- Goodbye
- Cold as Ice (REMIX)
- Falling
- Spiders
- Wings of Salvation
- Endermen
- Vexes
- Netherkin
- Hard Pill To Swallow
- Iron Golems
- Pigmen
- Villagers
59 Clues: Vexes • Ghasts • Horses • Humans • Pigmen • Blazes • Goodbye • Falling • Spiders • Zombies • Creepers • Timeline • Endermen • Skeletons • Netherkin • Fractures • Villagers • Ender Wish • Begin Again • Snow Golems • Iron Golems • Cold as Ice • Magma Cubes • 1 of a Kind • Ender People • Wishing Dead • Naeus' Horse • Ender Dragon • Wither Heart • The Struggle • Giant Withers • Wither Angels • Rain’s Revenge • End-Nether War • Skeleton Horses • ...
Jill Cody - 5.1 Application 2023-09-20
Across
- where Copernicus was from
- earth centered theory
- Newton's most famous publication
- supported Copernicus' theory
- step by step process for scientists to use
- when William Harvey discovered how blood circulates in the body
- sun centered theory
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- developed microscope
- scientific method
- observing an apple falling from a tree
- when did the scientific revolution happen?
- theory of blood circulation
- laws of gravity
- developed telescope
- heliocentric theory
15 Clues: laws of gravity • scientific method • developed telescope • heliocentric theory • sun centered theory • developed microscope • earth centered theory • where Copernicus was from • theory of blood circulation • supported Copernicus' theory • Newton's most famous publication • observing an apple falling from a tree • when did the scientific revolution happen? • ...
Unit 1 _ Reading 2 _ Vocab 2023-01-04
10 Clues: (v) happen • (v) protect • (adj) popular • (v) make or create • (n) a scientific study • (v) react by doing something • (v) have or hold something within • (v)to join or connect to something • (n)the smallest part of an animal or plant • (n) a set of ideas used to explain something
Philosophy Project 2017-11-10
Across
- the scientific study of the human mind
- the state of being unaware.
- regarded consciousness as the basis of human life
- opposite to the id
- reservoir of basic biological needs
Down
- perceived by
- a person's awareness or perception of something
- a person learned in philosophy
- accidental self injury
- a set of principles
10 Clues: perceived by • opposite to the id • a set of principles • accidental self injury • the state of being unaware. • a person learned in philosophy • reservoir of basic biological needs • the scientific study of the human mind • a person's awareness or perception of something • regarded consciousness as the basis of human life
Crossword #14 2023-12-10
Across
- extractive land settlements along mississippi river
- hurricane that devastated NOLA in 2005
- free-market capitalism theory
Down
- epistomological framework of black movements
- current geological age
- upper emissions limit set between companies
- mutually constitutive racialized exploitation
- period of economic and social shift under FDR
- father of environmental justice
- town destroyed by SASOL
10 Clues: current geological age • town destroyed by SASOL • free-market capitalism theory • father of environmental justice • hurricane that devastated NOLA in 2005 • upper emissions limit set between companies • epistomological framework of black movements • mutually constitutive racialized exploitation • period of economic and social shift under FDR • ...
Chapter 3: Motivation 2016-03-07
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- Those required to sustain life – the need for air, food, water, and shelter, etc. and physiological in nature.
- The emotional stimulus that causes you to act.
- Identified by Herzberg as building high levels of motivation, such as achievement, advancement, recognition responsibility, and the work itself.
- The final step of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, include the need for personal growth, freedom of creative expression, and using one’s abilities to the fullest extent.
- he said motivational theory was based on the belief that your needs are the result of your early personality development. Based on cultural exposure, people have three basic needs: achievement, power, and affiliation and these three needs are the primary motives for behavior.
- his hierarchy of needs theory is a motivation theory that recognizes five levels of needs. Individuals are motivated by needs within each specific level. When these needs are met, individuals are no longer motivated by that level and move upward.
- Identified by Herzberg as necessary to maintain a reasonable level of satisfaction, such as working conditions, job security, quality of supervision, and interpersonal relationships on the job.
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- A level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, those primary needs required to sustain life at a very basic level--the desire for food, sleep, water, shelter, and other satisfiers of physiological drives.
- Psychological needs that fulfill the needs for affiliation, love, respect and are tied to our value systems.
- his expectancy theory views motivation as a process of choices and says people behave in certain ways based on their expectation of results.
- Believed to influence individual behavior and the sources of influence can outside, inside or early forces in our lives.
- The fourth level of Maslow’s motivational hierarchy, include the need the for respect from self and others that can be met by increased responsibility, recognition for work well done, and merit increases and awards.
- his two-factory theory of motivation says two sets of factors or conditions influence the behavior of individuals at work--one set to satisfy and the other to motivate.
- The third step of the hierarchy, center around the desire for meaningful affiliation with others such as love, affection, and acceptance.
- and security The second step of the Maslow hierarchy of needs,that reflect the desire for physical, economic, and emotional security, such as safe working conditions, job security, and periodic salary increases.
15 Clues: The emotional stimulus that causes you to act. • Psychological needs that fulfill the needs for affiliation, love, respect and are tied to our value systems. • Those required to sustain life – the need for air, food, water, and shelter, etc. and physiological in nature. • ...
Human Development - Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
Across
- Withdrawal, crying and grieving
- Cognitive ______
- Developed a psychosocial theory of development
- Erikson's mentor
- Birth to 18 months
- a concept or category about the world
- A student in crisis deciding what to major in
- One part of the nature-nurture discussion
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- Moral reasoning considers a child's___abilities
- Brain part studied in gay/straight men/women
- Serves as a turning point at each level
- Interpretation using existing schema
- A set of expectations about social position
- A homelike place for people who are dying
14 Clues: Cognitive ______ • Erikson's mentor • Birth to 18 months • Withdrawal, crying and grieving • Interpretation using existing schema • a concept or category about the world • Serves as a turning point at each level • A homelike place for people who are dying • One part of the nature-nurture discussion • A set of expectations about social position • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
Across
- a way that is influenced by the mind
- something soaked in liquid
- in a deliberate way
- experiencing severe physical or mental
- a machine with a set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation
- repeated over a particular period of deprivation basic necessities
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- admiration through quality, or skill
- Very bright
- a complex brain structure
- mix or combined
- form of a theory
- income
- covering or affecting a large area
- a cloth hung at the back of a theater stage
14 Clues: income • Very bright • mix or combined • form of a theory • in a deliberate way • a complex brain structure • something soaked in liquid • covering or affecting a large area • a way that is influenced by the mind • admiration through quality, or skill • experiencing severe physical or mental • a cloth hung at the back of a theater stage • ...
My crossword 2016-10-26
Across
- construction and investigation of models
- plan an activity that covers a long period of time
- specialist with higher technical education
- construction load-bearing structure
- queen of the sciences
- The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
Down
- synonime of word outside
- assumption,theory
- the development process
- the set of rules of conduct
10 Clues: assumption,theory • queen of the sciences • the development process • synonime of word outside • the set of rules of conduct • construction load-bearing structure • construction and investigation of models • specialist with higher technical education • plan an activity that covers a long period of time • The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
Hydraulic power 2021-03-05
Across
- unit of the mass
- Theory explaining a set of phenomena by the movement of matter
- Strength
- Abbreviation for the formula of the potential energy
- his unit is meter
- Place where hydraulic power is created
Down
- It's to accumulate and retain water
- Unit for potential energy
- Force that attracts body on earth
- Hydraulic power generation
- With which hydraulic power is produced
11 Clues: Strength • unit of the mass • his unit is meter • Unit for potential energy • Hydraulic power generation • Force that attracts body on earth • It's to accumulate and retain water • With which hydraulic power is produced • Place where hydraulic power is created • Abbreviation for the formula of the potential energy • Theory explaining a set of phenomena by the movement of matter
Sociological Theories 2022-11-29
Across
- seek to end capitalism
- Who disagree with the Marxists because of the economic determinist
- Pioneer in developing the chaos Theory
- binary opposition to myths and folktales and showed hat narratives are constructed from simpler blocks
- Who started the social functionalism
- Critical theory what critized because of its passivity, sociology and modern society
- system characterized by a greater number of elements
- theory that helps to understand society
- Where the Critical Theory was developed since 1923
Down
- Characteristic of the chaotic system
- Certain term used in complexity and is related to different nature of the parts of a system
- father of structural anthropology
- Has it origins on the ideas of Comte, explain how the conducts is relate to social processes
- Society based on agriculture and slavery for generation health
- who proposed the theory of the historical materialism
- Is developed from chaos theory and represents the body of research on systems
- Theory that suggest that it will never be possible to control some types of systems
- Who define culture as a pattern(organized system of a system that guide the individuals)
18 Clues: seek to end capitalism • father of structural anthropology • Characteristic of the chaotic system • Who started the social functionalism • Pioneer in developing the chaos Theory • theory that helps to understand society • Where the Critical Theory was developed since 1923 • system characterized by a greater number of elements • ...
Film Studies Review 1 2026-04-23
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- Film movement (1924-1930) using absurd or shocking imagery
- Film theory studying class relationships and social conflicts
- A style of film that focuses more on aesthetics.
- A film theory that explores the historic “male gaze.” in Film
- A film theory that is also a Film Movement.
- A method of breaking down movies and television
- Perspective grounding a scene in a character's mental or emotional viewpoint
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- Film Theory that examines depictions of marginalized sexual and gender identities
- Film theory breaking down how films convey meaning through codes and conventions
- Film movement (1967-1991) of African-American filmmakers as alternative to Hollywood
- Film type using nonprofessional actors and minimal editing
- Perspective conveying information as if from an omniscient point of view
- The first kind of film
- Film type that falls between Realism and Formalism
- The number of elements in Film Theory.
- Film style relying heavily on special effects and altered reality
- a film theory that breaks down films into different, distinct categories
- Films with sound; debuted with "The Jazz Singer" in 1927
18 Clues: The first kind of film • The number of elements in Film Theory. • A film theory that is also a Film Movement. • A method of breaking down movies and television • A style of film that focuses more on aesthetics. • Film type that falls between Realism and Formalism • Films with sound; debuted with "The Jazz Singer" in 1927 • ...
1.1 crossword 2017-09-14
Across
- an explanation of a natural observation
- which applies science to matter of legal interests
- process of natural changes
- something that has characteristics and thats living
- any inherited characteristics
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- an addition to mass
- the reaction to a stimulus
- The production of offspring
- set of moral principles or values
- a group of organisms
10 Clues: an addition to mass • a group of organisms • the reaction to a stimulus • process of natural changes • The production of offspring • any inherited characteristics • set of moral principles or values • an explanation of a natural observation • which applies science to matter of legal interests • something that has characteristics and thats living
My crossword 2016-10-26
Across
- construction and investigation of models
- plan an activity that covers a long period of time
- assumption,theory
- construction load-bearing structure
- specialist with higher technical education
- The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
Down
- the development process
- queen of the sciences
- synonime of word outside
- the set of rules of conduct
10 Clues: assumption,theory • queen of the sciences • the development process • synonime of word outside • the set of rules of conduct • construction load-bearing structure • construction and investigation of models • specialist with higher technical education • plan an activity that covers a long period of time • The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
Vocabulary 2018-12-03
Across
- rise and fall irregularly
- beforehand
- set, or unchanging
- responsible for
- combine
- form a theory or idea without real evidence
Down
- tendency to change rapidly and unpredictably
- vacation that includes most of your needs such as transportation, food, and lodging
- a range of things from which a choice can be made
- gather
10 Clues: gather • combine • beforehand • responsible for • set, or unchanging • rise and fall irregularly • form a theory or idea without real evidence • tendency to change rapidly and unpredictably • a range of things from which a choice can be made • vacation that includes most of your needs such as transportation, food, and lodging
Clay Shirky 2025-12-17
Across
- ... of Audience.
- Clay Shirky's Hairstyle.
- Decline of traditional media control.
- Online users producing and sharing content.
- Shirky argues audience are not ....... anymore.
- How technology enables mass communication.
Down
- Content generated by users.
- Platforms that enable collaboration.
- A type of action where groups of people unify together online.
- Set text that links to Shirky's Theory.
10 Clues: ... of Audience. • Clay Shirky's Hairstyle. • Content generated by users. • Platforms that enable collaboration. • Decline of traditional media control. • Set text that links to Shirky's Theory. • How technology enables mass communication. • Online users producing and sharing content. • Shirky argues audience are not ....... anymore. • ...
GCSE Media - Paper 1 Section A Terminology Crossword 2017-06-30
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- A more 'gossip-led' newspaper aimed at lower reading ages such as The Sun
- The name of Edward Said's theory that Western media is racist and demonises the East and Middle East
- A shared belief or value in society
- The theory by Andy Medhurst titled ____________ Stereotypes
- A challenge to a stereotype
- The term used to categorise media by its style and format E.g. Horror, Romance, Sci-fi
- The categories we use to group media together, such as Print, Broadcast and E-Media are known as...
- A rule or expectation that audiences have of a particular product
- When two or more genres are fused together in one genre, for example a rom-com film
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- A very formal newspaper that has large pages such as The Telegraph
- The piece of text at the very top of a magazine or newspaper, even above the masthead
- The surname of the media theorist who came up with the Male Gaze Theory
- A generalised way of describing a person or group of people (sometimes very offensive)
- The associated meaning of something E.g. A red rose as a symbol of love
- The text on a magazine front cover that gives hints to the stories inside
- The title of a product on a print product
- A __________ Style is a brand that has a set colour scheme and font style to make it recognisable
17 Clues: A challenge to a stereotype • A shared belief or value in society • The title of a product on a print product • The theory by Andy Medhurst titled ____________ Stereotypes • A rule or expectation that audiences have of a particular product • A very formal newspaper that has large pages such as The Telegraph • ...
Scientific Discoveries Quest 2023-10-10
Across
- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Mathematical discipline by Newton and Leibniz
- - Fundamental force harnessed for power
- - Basis for understanding infectious diseases
- - Revolutionized transportation and industry
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei
- - Optical instrument for distant observation
- - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie
- - Preventive medicine against diseases
- - Darwin's theory of species development
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- - Physics theory of subatomic particles
- - Force of attraction between objects
- - Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- - Sun-centered model of the solar system
- - Theory of the universe's origin
- - Einstein's theory of space and time
- - Fundamental in modern electronics
- - Wireless communication invention
- - Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- - Arrangement of chemical elements
20 Clues: - Splitting of atomic nuclei • - Theory of the universe's origin • - Wireless communication invention • - Arrangement of chemical elements • - Fundamental in modern electronics • - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie • - Force of attraction between objects • - Einstein's theory of space and time • - Preventive medicine against diseases • ...
Chapter 13 Leadership 2025-11-10
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- Theory describing a form of leadership that elevates both leader and follower to higher levels of motivation and morality
- Type of structure where leaders clarify tasks and responsibilities
- Theory emphasizing the unique dyadic relationships between a leader and each follower
- The ability to influence others’ attitudes and behaviors
- The extent to which leaders are caring and supportive toward subordinates
- Type of power when an individual has control of valued outcomes or incentives
- Type of power earned through admiration, respect, or personal appeal
- Mental representation of the best example of a person or thing
- Social process in which one person guides and influences others
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- Theory describing leadership based on exchanges between leader and follower, emphasizing rewards and reinforcement
- Theory proposing that leadership results from followers’ perceptions and expectations
- Type of power when an individual has the ability to punish or impose consequences
- Theory that suggests effective leadership depends on the situation
- Theory studying observable actions to understand effectiveness
- Theory suggesting leaders are born with qualities that make them effective
- Type of power when authority is granted by an organization
- Type of power when influence is derived from specialized knowledge or skills
- Theory stating effectiveness depends on providing followers with what they need to stay motivated
18 Clues: The ability to influence others’ attitudes and behaviors • Type of power when authority is granted by an organization • Theory studying observable actions to understand effectiveness • Mental representation of the best example of a person or thing • Social process in which one person guides and influences others • ...
Exercise 1 2024-02-08
Across
- a person's child or children
- the gradual development of something
- Has a trunk
- supply or power
- (with reference to an animal) breed
- a chiefly nocturnal insect related to the butterflies.
- (of animals) mate and then produce offspring.
Down
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- Large marsupial
- a capsicum, especially a sweet pepper.
- the study of the nature of God
- the main woody stem of a tree
- a set of principles on which the practice
- intensify, increaseimprove the quality
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Large marsupial • supply or power • a person's child or children • the main woody stem of a tree • the study of the nature of God • (with reference to an animal) breed • the gradual development of something • a capsicum, especially a sweet pepper. • intensify, increaseimprove the quality • an animal that naturally preys on others. • ...
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 2021-11-23
Across
- INFO GAINED FROM OBSERVATION/EXPERIMENTATION
- A VARIABLE THAT REMAINS THE SAME
- THE TESTED FACTOR
- ACCIDENTAL OR UNEXPECTED FORTUNATE RESULTS
- METHOD USED TO TEST HYPOTHESES
- TESTABLE EXPLANATION/ EDUCATED GUESS
Down
- DIRECT METHOD OF GATHERING DAYTA USING THE SENSES
- GROUP USED FOR COMPARISON.DOES NOT GET INDEP. VARIABLE
- DRAWING ONCLUSIONS
- THE OUTCOME OR RESULT
- GROUP TESTED. RECEIVES THE INDEP. VARIABLE
- A SET OF MORAL VALUES
- A BODY OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ON A STUDY OF NATURE
- AN EXPLANATION OF NATURAL PHENOMENA SUPPORTED BY OBSERVATION
14 Clues: THE TESTED FACTOR • DRAWING ONCLUSIONS • THE OUTCOME OR RESULT • A SET OF MORAL VALUES • METHOD USED TO TEST HYPOTHESES • A VARIABLE THAT REMAINS THE SAME • TESTABLE EXPLANATION/ EDUCATED GUESS • GROUP TESTED. RECEIVES THE INDEP. VARIABLE • ACCIDENTAL OR UNEXPECTED FORTUNATE RESULTS • INFO GAINED FROM OBSERVATION/EXPERIMENTATION • A BODY OF KNOWLEDGE BASED ON A STUDY OF NATURE • ...
Chapter 2 2024-02-27
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- cell specialized to receive and transmit info
- organism’s observable physical characteristics
- created Natural selection theory
- organism’s genetic makeup
- complete set of genetic info within a cell
Down
- carry messages between nerve cells
- enables reasoning, planning, creating
- science of hoe brain produces mental process
- involved in establishing long-term memories
- functional units of a chromosome
10 Clues: organism’s genetic makeup • functional units of a chromosome • created Natural selection theory • carry messages between nerve cells • enables reasoning, planning, creating • complete set of genetic info within a cell • involved in establishing long-term memories • science of hoe brain produces mental process • cell specialized to receive and transmit info • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
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- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Wildcard 2 Points Trevor Blackwelder) 2024-03-03
Across
- The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope.
- The _______ in the Jolly Corner is a representation of modernity and capitalism that asserts control over the field of vision.
- Under close observation
- A subset of realism devoted to a particular geographic region or area
- A belief that things have a set of characteristics which make them what they are
Down
- A place where something happens or is set, or that has particular events associated with it
- A term used to describe someone who walks or wanders about with the aim of observing people and society, first characterized by Charles Baudelaire
- Prison design featuring a central observation tower
- The item that C. Auguste Dupin finds in the "purloined letter"
- Time–space ______ is an idea referring to the altering of the qualities of space–time and the relationship between space and time that is a consequence of the expansion of capital
- An offshoot of realism. Sometimes referred to as an exaggerated version of realism
- The theory that proposes authority is rooted in individuals' personal knowledge and perspectives and the power that such authority exerts
- Major writer in Space and Place
13 Clues: Under close observation • Major writer in Space and Place • Prison design featuring a central observation tower • The item that C. Auguste Dupin finds in the "purloined letter" • A subset of realism devoted to a particular geographic region or area • A belief that things have a set of characteristics which make them what they are • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-12-01
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- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture?
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- In transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- LEGEND Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
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- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
30 Clues: Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born? • ...
Chapter 1 2023-01-30
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- first psychologist
- emphasizes unconscious processes
- medical specialty
- blend of language, beliefs, values, and customs
- reporting of own conscious experiences
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- created the psychoanalytic theory
- assumptions set forth as scientific
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing
- number of psychologies main perspectives
- the study of the human mind and its functions
- field to understand the brains thoughts
11 Clues: medical specialty • first psychologist • emphasizes unconscious processes • created the psychoanalytic theory • assumptions set forth as scientific • reporting of own conscious experiences • field to understand the brains thoughts • number of psychologies main perspectives • prejudice in favor of or against one thing • the study of the human mind and its functions • ...
My fckng crossword 2016-10-26
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- specialist with higher technical education
- assumption,theory
- the set of rules of conduct
- queen of the sciences
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- load-bearing structure
- The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
- the development process
- construction and investigation of models
- plan an activity that covers a long period of time
- synonime of word outside
10 Clues: assumption,theory • queen of the sciences • load-bearing structure • the development process • synonime of word outside • the set of rules of conduct • construction and investigation of models • specialist with higher technical education • plan an activity that covers a long period of time • The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
My fckng crossword 2016-10-26
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- queen of the sciences
- specialist with higher technical education
- the development process
- the set of rules of conduct
- plan an activity that covers a long period of time
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- construction load-bearing structure
- assumption,theory
- synonime of word outside
- construction and investigation of models
- The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
10 Clues: assumption,theory • queen of the sciences • the development process • synonime of word outside • the set of rules of conduct • construction load-bearing structure • construction and investigation of models • specialist with higher technical education • plan an activity that covers a long period of time • The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
My crossword 2016-10-26
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- the development process
- construction and investigation of models
- queen of the sciences
- specialist with higher technical education
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- construction load-bearing structure
- The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
- synonime of word outside
- plan an activity that covers a long period of time
- assumption,theory
- the set of rules of conduct
10 Clues: assumption,theory • queen of the sciences • the development process • synonime of word outside • the set of rules of conduct • construction load-bearing structure • construction and investigation of models • specialist with higher technical education • plan an activity that covers a long period of time • The science of living nature, the laws of organic life.
Crossword 2024-03-17
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- Author of "The Great Gatsby"
- Study of the structure and properties of matter
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Chemical symbol for iron
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- Famous theory of relativity creator
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for his paradoxes
- NATURE Term indicating "inherently" or "fundamentally"
- Shakespearean tragedy set in Denmark
- Longest river
10 Clues: Longest river • Chemical symbol for iron • Author of "The Great Gatsby" • Unit of electrical resistance • Largest planet in the solar system • Famous theory of relativity creator • Shakespearean tragedy set in Denmark • Study of the structure and properties of matter • Ancient Greek philosopher known for his paradoxes • NATURE Term indicating "inherently" or "fundamentally"
2338898 B - Jessica Serrato 2022-06-07
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- Using a compiler to translate a high-level language program into machine language.
- process of creating a set of instructions to tell a computer how to perform a task
- theory aimed at improving clarity, quality, and development time by using only subroutines or functions
- indicates the ability to access the Web and its contents by all people
- it is a property that can acquire different values in a given set and whose variation is likely to be measured.
- quantity that has a fixed value
- Structured Query Language
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- It consists of using technology to carry out tasks almost without the need for people
- set of data, already processed and ordered for understanding
- organized collection of information or structured data, usually stored electronically in a computer system
- code used to structure and display a web page and its contents.
- It is a way to communicate with a computer, tablet or cell phone and tell it what we want to do
- object-oriented programming language that allows the development of applications in an easy and simple way
- an ordered set of interrelated components
- is an acronym for the ways in which you can operate on stored information
15 Clues: Structured Query Language • quantity that has a fixed value • an ordered set of interrelated components • set of data, already processed and ordered for understanding • code used to structure and display a web page and its contents. • indicates the ability to access the Web and its contents by all people • ...
Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-02-25
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- Who developed sociocultural theory?
- What was the main thing in Pavlov's experiment?
- Who is the creator of classical conditioning?
- painting,writing, cutting, etc. Need good hand-eye coordination
- What was the first stage in Piaget's theory?
- what kind of doll was in Bandura's experiment?
- Who is the maker of social cognitive theory?
- How many motivation needs are there in the Hierarchy of Needs?
- Which theory has 4 stages?
- refers to physical changes, increasing in height or weight
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common
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- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc. are what kind of skills
- Who is the creator of cognitive development?
- Who is the creator of psychosocial theory?
- Who was the maker of the hierarchy of needs?
- place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first
- Which stage was Trust vs. Mistrust in Erikson's theory?
- Who created operant conditioning?
20 Clues: Which theory has 4 stages? • Who created operant conditioning? • Who developed sociocultural theory? • Who is the creator of psychosocial theory? • Who is the creator of cognitive development? • Who was the maker of the hierarchy of needs? • What was the first stage in Piaget's theory? • Who is the maker of social cognitive theory? • ...
Philosophy 2026-04-21
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- The mental acceptance that something is true or exists, often held without absolute proof.
- A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory.
- A set of statements, reasons, or details that make something clear, understandable, or justifiable.
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- A specific instance, example, or case that refutes or disproves a universal statement, theory, or generalization.
- A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument, rendering it invalid, deceptive, or unsound.
- A proposition, assumption, or foundational idea used to support a conclusion in an argument or story.
- A reasoned judgment : inference.
- Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect, but which is often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content.
8 Clues: A reasoned judgment : inference. • A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory. • A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument, rendering it invalid, deceptive, or unsound. • The mental acceptance that something is true or exists, often held without absolute proof. • ...
Chapter 24 Part 2 2021-05-19
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- internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principles
- belief that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty, expression, and property
- ethical theory that emphasizes the agents who perform actions and make choices; character and virtue form the framework of this ethical theory
- publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession, usually embedded in a code of ethics; affirms the professional as an independent, autonomous, responsible decision maker
- traits of character that are socially valued; such as courage
- AART's mandatory standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct. these are enforceable and can result in sanctions should the AART determine the certificate holder has violated any of the rules
- justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups, or society; divided into legal rights and moral rights
- ideals and customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an affective regard; a value may be a quality desirable as an end in itself
- collection or set of values that an individual or group has as each person's personal guide
- use of moral principles as basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma
- ethical principle that places high value on avoiding harm to others
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- belief that actions themselves, rather than consequences, determine the worth of actions; actions are right or wrong according to morality of the acts themselves
- duty to tell the truth and avoid deception
- manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession
- practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profession
- relationship that exists when two mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly
- standards set by individuals or groups of individuals
- belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality
18 Clues: duty to tell the truth and avoid deception • standards set by individuals or groups of individuals • traits of character that are socially valued; such as courage • practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profession • manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession • ...
2338898 B - Jessica Serrato 2022-06-07
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- Using a compiler to translate a high-level language program into machine language.
- process of creating a set of instructions to tell a computer how to perform a task
- theory aimed at improving clarity, quality, and development time by using only subroutines or functions
- indicates the ability to access the Web and its contents by all people
- it is a property that can acquire different values in a given set and whose variation is likely to be measured.
- quantity that has a fixed value
- Structured Query Language
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- It consists of using technology to carry out tasks almost without the need for people
- set of data, already processed and ordered for understanding
- organized collection of information or structured data, usually stored electronically in a computer system
- code used to structure and display a web page and its contents.
- It is a way to communicate with a computer, tablet or cell phone and tell it what we want to do
- object-oriented programming language that allows the development of applications in an easy and simple way
- an ordered set of interrelated components
- is an acronym for the ways in which you can operate on stored information
15 Clues: Structured Query Language • quantity that has a fixed value • an ordered set of interrelated components • set of data, already processed and ordered for understanding • code used to structure and display a web page and its contents. • indicates the ability to access the Web and its contents by all people • ...
Author names 2020-03-23
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- hypnosis
- Psychosocial theory
- Tell-show-do
- used N2O/O2 for inhalation sedation
- Classical conditioning
- Systematic Desensitization
- appreciated psychotropic effects of nitrous oxide
- Needle desensitization
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- Cognitive theory
- Hand-over-mouth
- social learning theory
- Operant conditioning
- Used nitrous oxide for analgesia
- Psychosexual theory
- Heirarchy of needs
15 Clues: hypnosis • Tell-show-do • Hand-over-mouth • Cognitive theory • Heirarchy of needs • Psychosocial theory • Psychosexual theory • Operant conditioning • social learning theory • Classical conditioning • Needle desensitization • Systematic Desensitization • Used nitrous oxide for analgesia • used N2O/O2 for inhalation sedation • appreciated psychotropic effects of nitrous oxide
Deviance: Norms & Theories 2023-05-04
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- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- in strain theory, individuals experiencing this pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant means
- in strain theory, this describes someone who lowers their goals until they can reach them through socially acceptable ways
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- deviant behavior that does not have long-term consequences and does not result in the person committing the act being labeled as a deviant
- a deviant act, especially for those underage; the reason the same students use the restroom every class period
- recent studies show these are creating a generation of addicts who have difficulty functioning socially
- inequalities in wealth and power that arise from the economic system; not a formal theory on deviance
- in strain theory, individuals experiencing this have both the goal and the means to achieve success
- punishments for violating norms
- in strain theory, when people replace society's current goals and means with new goals and means
- the means of enforcing rules
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
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- a symbolic interactionist theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- in strain theory, those who reject society's goals and means; drug addicts fall into this category
- an early founder of conflict theory; he stated that the working classes will always be at odds with the wealth classes; these groups will always be fighting for power
- a symbolic interactionist theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a conflict theory which states that the rich and powerful have ways to manipulate the legal and political systems to their advantage
- a symbolic interactionist theory; the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- deviant behavior that results from being publicly labeled as deviant and treated as an outsider
- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- rewards given for conforming to norms
- an odd, but interesting teacher; a member of the hobbit species; sometimes grumpy from lack of sleep; known for wearing iconic flatcaps
- a functionalist approach which says deviance results when one lacks the ways to reach socially accepted goals by accepted methods
- a functionalist theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
25 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
Imperialism Review 2016-11-14
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- the hero in Manila Bay
- created in 1887 to ruin the tribal ownership of land
- US General defeated at Little Bighorn
- largest mass execution. how many?\
- opposite of the teller amendment
- the power behind Teddy Roosevelt's Big Stick theory
- ally to Dewey; turned rebel in 1899
- inventor of barbed wire
- The spark of the Spanish American War
- passed by Congress that made Cuban rebels happy
- Set up the Great Sioux Reservation in SD
- "_____ little war"
- The Influence of Sea Power on History
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- Sioux who uprised in 1862 due to no food rations
- admitting wrong was done in the past; making it right
- "The sun never set on the _______ empire"
- last queen of independent Hawaii
- President signed the homestead act in 1862
- owned panama canal area before the US staged revolt
- exaggerated news stories
- one of the founders of the Anti-Imperialist League
- The spanish general sent to stop the rebellion
- Last battle of Indian Resistance
- a cartoon and poem justifying imperialism
- gave the US Guam, Puerto Rico and philippines
- phase of treatment that goes with Carlisle School
- where yellow fever experiment set up
- Built the Transcontinental RR, then excluded in 1882
28 Clues: "_____ little war" • the hero in Manila Bay • inventor of barbed wire • exaggerated news stories • last queen of independent Hawaii • opposite of the teller amendment • Last battle of Indian Resistance • largest mass execution. how many?\ • ally to Dewey; turned rebel in 1899 • where yellow fever experiment set up • US General defeated at Little Bighorn • ...
U3A5 Crossword Activity 2014-11-12
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- An authorization granted to carry out specified commercial activities.
- A theory in psychology proposed by ___________ to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity.
- Non-Profit money cooperative where members can borrow from group deposits.
- A licensed institution as a receiver of deposits.
- Modifying a product or service that already exists.
- When a person’s financial liability has no maximum amount.
- Group of people authorized to act as a single entity.
- The act of creating a new product or service.
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services
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- One-third of the Canadian population, born between 1947 and 1966
- A government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- A formal statement of set business goals
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- Investor who provides capital to small companies who do not have access to it.
- Unincorporated business with one owner.
- An establishment that deals with financial transactions
- When a person’s financial liability is limited to a set number.
- A legal entity controlled by its members.
- A business owned and run by two or more people.
- Process of banking money for profit or material result.
20 Clues: Unincorporated business with one owner. • A formal statement of set business goals • A legal entity controlled by its members. • The act of creating a new product or service. • A person who organizes and operates a business • A business owned and run by two or more people. • A licensed institution as a receiver of deposits. • ...
Reformation 2022-05-09
9 Clues: an argument • the son of God • capital of italy • change in the church • a statement of theory • to be set free of something • a country in Northern Europe • documents that freed you from your sins • a person having a different opinion to the church
Reformation 2022-05-09
9 Clues: an argument • the son of God • capital of italy • change in the church • a statement of theory • to be set free of something • a country in Northern Europe • documents that freed you from your sins • a person having a different opinion to the church
Geometry Extra Credit 2021-03-21
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- When the elements have to be in both sets A and B it is known as the _____________ of sets
- First name of Meredith Grey's husband
- The Greek God of the Sea
- The largest animal in the world
- The type of probability based on theory
- This defensive lineman terrorized the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50
- When the elements can be in sets A or B it is known as the _________ of sets
- Scotland has 421 words for this word
- It was revealed that Jon Snow was actually a member of this House
- The midwest state I once lived in
- The most infamous Batman villain
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- The famous Marvel Group that includes Ironman and the Black Widow
- The type of probability where a trial or experiment is performed multiple times
- The team that won the 2020 World Series
- The Norse god of Thunder
- When an element is in the universal set but not Set A this is known as the _______ of the set
- Dan and Serena were the main characters in this tv show
- A couple in the Marvel Universe, Vision and this person
- You are in this Math subject
- The last name of the brothers in The Vampire Diaries
20 Clues: The Greek God of the Sea • The Norse god of Thunder • You are in this Math subject • The largest animal in the world • The most infamous Batman villain • The midwest state I once lived in • Scotland has 421 words for this word • First name of Meredith Grey's husband • The team that won the 2020 World Series • The type of probability based on theory • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Descriptions that are not biased
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- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Inherited genetic genes
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
35 Clues: Inherited genetic genes • Descriptions that are not biased • Anything that causes a birth defect • Failure to conceive after 12 months • Set of expressed genotype; physical traits • A lifelong process with age related changes • Results are consistent over time and observers • First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours • Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered • ...
TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYING 2023-06-22
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- indirect method of measuring horizontal distances
- survey line method describes the usage of which method
- anallactic lens provided in tacheometry are of ____ type
- central position of curve can be set by
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- points set by using method of tangent will lie on a
- theory of probability can be used in this error
- same working principle as traversing
- no. of horizontal crosswires
8 Clues: no. of horizontal crosswires • same working principle as traversing • central position of curve can be set by • theory of probability can be used in this error • indirect method of measuring horizontal distances • points set by using method of tangent will lie on a • survey line method describes the usage of which method • ...
Reformation 2022-05-09
9 Clues: an argument • the son of God • capital of italy • change in the church • a statement of theory • to be set free of something • a country in Northern Europe • documents that freed you from your sins • a person having a different opinion to the church
AP Psych 3 (theories, laws, & effects) 2024-05-06
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- theory that claims that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- theory that proposes that forgetting occurs because memory traces fade over time, through the amount of time is not as crucial
- is the finding that repeated observation of a stimulus promotes greater liking of the stimulus
- theory of motivation that suggests a desirable level of activity needed to successfully complete a task
- theory of motivation that stems from a need to return to homeostasis - a state of physiological equilibrium or stability
- theory that the spinal cord blocks or allows pain signals to pass the brain
- the rule that we should pay back in kind what we receive from others
- theory of emotion that states the conscious experience of emotion results from one's perception of autonomic arousal
- ____ the tendency for distributed study/practice to yield better long-term retention
- _____ effect is when subjects feel change despite receiving empty, fake, or ineffectual treatments
- ____ effect is overestimating others' noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders
- occurs when members of a cohesive group emphasize concurrence at the expense of critical thinking in arriving at a decision
- the theory that people forget information because of a competition from other material
- ____ effect explains why IQ tests are periodically re-normed so the mean score remains 100
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- effect when people are less likely ot provide needed help when they are in groups than when they are alone
- when there is a disagreement between what we do and what we believe, we change our attitudes to reduce feelings of discomfort
- states that the human eye holds specialized receptors associated with the absorbing the colors red, blue, and green
- illusion of movement created when two or more lights next to each other blink one and off
- social influence technique that suggests people who agree to a small request are more likely to agree to a larger one
- theory of hearing that states hair cells are triggered independently
- the theory of emotion that states the physical and psychological states happen simultaneously
- theory of hearling that states perception of pitch corresponds to the rate at which the whole basilar membrane vibrates
- theory that states that color perception depends on receptors that make opposite responses to three pairs of colors
- the improved performance of tasks when in the presence of others
- theory that neurons either send signals or they don't; there is no in between
25 Clues: the improved performance of tasks when in the presence of others • theory of hearing that states hair cells are triggered independently • the rule that we should pay back in kind what we receive from others • theory that the spinal cord blocks or allows pain signals to pass the brain • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-03-15
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- Result of Tectonic plates pushing together
- Type of scientists that study the earth
- Form along the edge of Tectonic plates
- The Tectonic plate theory was developed
- Mountain Building Process
- The theory preceding the tectonic plate theory
- What does the slipping of tectonic plates cause?
- Plates of earth that move over the liquid layer
- Region on earth with a lot of tectonic activity, located around the Pacific Ocean
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- South America and Africa are a ___________
- What Tectonic Plate is Canada on?
- Two plates moving towards each other
- All the continents used to be a
- The ______ also has tectonic plates
- _______ found in the ground support the theory
- Layer under the tectonic plates
- Came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
- What is the zone between two tectonic plates called?
- Two plates moving away from each other
- Name of the supercontinent
20 Clues: Mountain Building Process • Name of the supercontinent • All the continents used to be a • Layer under the tectonic plates • What Tectonic Plate is Canada on? • The ______ also has tectonic plates • Two plates moving towards each other • Form along the edge of Tectonic plates • Two plates moving away from each other • Type of scientists that study the earth • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- believed in freedom of speech
- to know something one did not know before
- created the first vaccine
- wrote about the seperation of powers
- proposed heliocentric theory
- discovered microscopic organisms
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- fought for womens rights
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
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- studied laws of acceleration and perfected the telescope
- wrote "the social contract theory"
- discovered that the planets had elliptical orbits
- his book was on crime and punishment, he believed in no death penalty trials
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the englightenment
- said "I think, therefore, I am"
- created the 3 laws of motion
- a person who rules with absolute power
- "life, liberty, and property"
20 Clues: fought for womens rights • created the first vaccine • created the 3 laws of motion • proposed heliocentric theory • believed in freedom of speech • "life, liberty, and property" • said "I think, therefore, I am" • discovered microscopic organisms • wrote "the social contract theory" • wrote about the seperation of powers • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
M-Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
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- A symmetry linking bosons and fermions.
- A type of brane where open strings can attach.
- A hypothetical particle that travels faster than light, often seen as unstable.
- The earliest version of string theory, containing only bosons.
- Principle suggesting a lower-dimensional boundary can describe a higher-dimensional space.
- The hypothetical quantum particle of gravity predicted by string theory.
- A multidimensional object where strings can end or move.
- What gives strings their particle-like properties.
- The level at which string theory tries to unify gravity with the other forces.
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- The scale at which quantum gravitational effects become important.
- A unifying theory that combines different string theories.
- String theory requires 26 of these rather than the standard four.
- The process of curling up extra dimensions to make them unobservable.
- The type of shape used to compactify extra dimensions in string theory.
- The fundamental one-dimensional object in string theory.
15 Clues: A symmetry linking bosons and fermions. • A type of brane where open strings can attach. • What gives strings their particle-like properties. • A multidimensional object where strings can end or move. • The fundamental one-dimensional object in string theory. • A unifying theory that combines different string theories. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-16
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- A smaller more manageable part of a larger group
- Information that is gathered in an orderly way
- Viewpoint that is personal rather than scientific
- A publication intended to further the progress of science
- The process of noticing and describing events in a careful orderly way
- A process used to test hypotheses
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested
- A variable whose values are independent of changes in the values of other variables
- An observation that contradicts an accepted law or theory
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- The part of the experiment that is either dependent or independent
- The act of ensuring an instrument will produce accurate results
- A well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of hypotheses
- A remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed
- To influence or direct behavior or the course of events
- To confirm something
- What you do to find the dimensions of an object
16 Clues: To confirm something • A process used to test hypotheses • Information that is gathered in an orderly way • What you do to find the dimensions of an object • A smaller more manageable part of a larger group • Viewpoint that is personal rather than scientific • To influence or direct behavior or the course of events • ...
Chapter 1 Terms 2023-01-08
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- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- a model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- International System of Units
- data that is quantitative(based on numbers or quantities)
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- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- the command to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- inquiry an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- science the study of nonliving matter and energy
- the key to good models
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- the degree of exactness of the measurments
- workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
16 Clues: the key to good models • International System of Units • the degree of exactness of the measurments • science the study of nonliving matter and energy • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • the command to fill the earth and have dominion over it • ...
TA_FLAT 2025-10-29
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- Hierarchical representation of the generation of a string from a grammar.
- Property describing two automata that accept the same language.
- A Turing machine that can simulate any other Turing machine via encoding.
- Fundamental operations in the stack of a PDA.
- Represents the null or empty string in automata theory.
- CFG form where every production begins with a terminal symbol.
- Rules describing operations under which language families remain closed.
- Machine that recognizes context-sensitive languages.
- Type of regular grammar where terminals appear to the right of non-terminals.
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- Hypothesis equating effectively computable functions with Turing-computable ones.
- A language recognized by a finite automaton or described by a regular expression.
- Class of languages accepted by a Turing machine that may not halt for some inputs.
- Computational concept allowing multiple possible transitions from a state.
- Process of reducing the number of states in a DFA without changing its language.
- Denotes the alphabet set in formal language theory.
- Operation of joining two strings end-to-end.
16 Clues: Operation of joining two strings end-to-end. • Fundamental operations in the stack of a PDA. • Denotes the alphabet set in formal language theory. • Machine that recognizes context-sensitive languages. • Represents the null or empty string in automata theory. • CFG form where every production begins with a terminal symbol. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-11
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- processed cotton more efficiently
- theory that microorganisms cause disease
- competition is key to this economic theory
- land operated/run by owner
- belief that everyone is equal
- neither rich or poor
- fight to gain political rights for working classes
- employees negotiate wages
- Marx's right hand man
- translates to "nowhere" from Greek
- workers against industrialization
- founder of Marxism
- higher-ups in communism
- process of people moving to cities to work
- doctors are equal to factory workers in this theory
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- lone business operator
- capitalist's motto
- machinery took England by storm in this time period
- Susan B. Anthony is fighting for women's ______
- theory that actions are right if it's best for majority
- political theory where society > individual
- development of industry in countries
- world's first women's convention
- oppressed party in communism
- _____ market
- sole purpose is to protect its workers
- synonymous with business
- protest
28 Clues: protest • _____ market • capitalist's motto • founder of Marxism • neither rich or poor • Marx's right hand man • lone business operator • higher-ups in communism • synonymous with business • employees negotiate wages • land operated/run by owner • oppressed party in communism • belief that everyone is equal • world's first women's convention • processed cotton more efficiently • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- believed in freedom of speech
- to know something one did not know before
- created the first vaccine
- wrote about the seperation of powers
- proposed heliocentric theory
- discovered microscopic organisms
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- fought for womens rights
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
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- studied laws of acceleration and perfected the telescope
- wrote "the social contract theory"
- discovered that the planets had elliptical orbits
- his book was on crime and punishment, he believed in no death penalty trials
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the englightenment
- said "I think, therefore, I am"
- created the 3 laws of motion
- a person who rules with absolute power
- "life, liberty, and property"
20 Clues: fought for womens rights • created the first vaccine • created the 3 laws of motion • proposed heliocentric theory • believed in freedom of speech • "life, liberty, and property" • said "I think, therefore, I am" • discovered microscopic organisms • wrote "the social contract theory" • wrote about the seperation of powers • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
- Descriptions that are not biased
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- Inherited genetic genes
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
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- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
35 Clues: Inherited genetic genes • Descriptions that are not biased • Anything that causes a birth defect • Failure to conceive after 12 months • Set of expressed genotype; physical traits • A lifelong process with age related changes • Results are consistent over time and observers • First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours • Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- Descriptions that are not biased
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
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- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Inherited genetic genes
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
35 Clues: Inherited genetic genes • Descriptions that are not biased • Anything that causes a birth defect • Failure to conceive after 12 months • Set of expressed genotype; physical traits • A lifelong process with age related changes • Results are consistent over time and observers • First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours • Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered • ...
Kinetic Theory 2023-12-13
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- When particles are a medium distance apart and can flow
- Each different kind of atom has a different number of protons
- The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh (Rudolph!)
- Chrismtas socks that hang on the fire place
- The smallest unit of matter we can obtain chemically
- What does Buddy the Elf say his favorite thing is?
- When particles are far apart and move randomly to fill whatever space they are in
- When particles have more energy we can measure it as ________
- What is hung on the Christmas tree
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- When a substance changes from liquid to solid
- When particles move, they have ________ energy
- When particles are packed tightly together (rigid, strong)
- Everything around us can be modelled as being made up of _______
- When a substance changes from solid to liquid
- The name of Santa's wife
- When a group of atoms join together they form a _____
- The physical nature of a substance
17 Clues: The name of Santa's wife • The physical nature of a substance • What is hung on the Christmas tree • Chrismtas socks that hang on the fire place • When a substance changes from liquid to solid • When a substance changes from solid to liquid • When particles move, they have ________ energy • The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh (Rudolph!) • ...
Cell Theory 2023-01-10
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- chemical reactions inside the cell
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- concluded that all animal tissues are composed of cells too
- proposed that all cells result from the division of previously existing living cells
- obtaining food to provide energy for growth
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- contains cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- developed the microscope lens to see greater magnification
- observed bark of cork trees under a microscope
- producing offspring (sexually or asexually)
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- keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- all organisms are composed of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from the division of previous existing cells
- all organism are composed of cells and cells are the basic unit of life
- concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells
- increase in size
- contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus
- protection against enemies
17 Clues: increase in size • protection against enemies • chemical reactions inside the cell • contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus • obtaining food to provide energy for growth • producing offspring (sexually or asexually) • observed bark of cork trees under a microscope • concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells • ...
Color Theory 2022-11-18
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- Precise shapes used in math
- Pure color
- Irregular shapes often found in nature
- Yellow, Orange, Red
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Colors opposite on the color wheel
- Red and blue mixed together
- Lightness or darkness of a color
- Red and yellow mixed together
- Green, Purple, Orange
- Color mixed with white
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- Using one color plus its tints and shades
- A range of values between black and white
- Blue, green purple
- Color mixed with black
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Blue and yellow mixed together
17 Clues: Pure color • Red, Yellow, Blue • Blue, green purple • Yellow, Orange, Red • Green, Purple, Orange • Color mixed with black • Color mixed with white • Precise shapes used in math • Red and blue mixed together • Red and yellow mixed together • Blue and yellow mixed together • Lightness or darkness of a color • Colors opposite on the color wheel • Irregular shapes often found in nature • ...
Theory Review 2025-03-17
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- The speed at which music is performed, i.e., the rate per unit of time of metrical beats/pulses in a piece of music.
- The repeating unit of time that you feel as the basic rhythmic structure of a piece of music. The “heartbeat” of a piece of music.
- a device used to indicate the tempo of a piece by sounding regular beats at adjustable speed.
- an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes, or chord
- a symbol used in musical notation to represent the duration of a sound and, when placed upon a staff, to indicate its pitch.
- Two pitches that sound the same but are spelled differently.
- the systematic arrangement of musical sounds in time.
- Musical symbol that shows where the different pitches are placed on the staff.
- Group of pitches, or scale, that make up the base of a piece of music.
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- any means of writing down music
- It shows the meter.
- How high or low a note sounds.
- Musical symbol of sharps or flats at the beginning of a section/piece of music that tells you which accidentals carry through the piece of music.
- the organization of strong and weak beats into measures.
- The study of the structure and systems of music, focusing on understanding the elements that make up music and how they work together to create a cohesive whole.
- Symbol for indicating silence of a certain duration.
- A chunk of music with a specific number of beats.
17 Clues: It shows the meter. • How high or low a note sounds. • any means of writing down music • A chunk of music with a specific number of beats. • Symbol for indicating silence of a certain duration. • the systematic arrangement of musical sounds in time. • the organization of strong and weak beats into measures. • Two pitches that sound the same but are spelled differently. • ...
Industry and Immigration 2016-09-14
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- / the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- / firm belief in someone or something.
- / the theory that wealthy people will survive and poor wont.
- / to buy all the companies that make the same stuff you do.
- / a duty imposed on imports to raise their price and make less people buy them.
- / to refuse to work as a form of organized protest.
- / a person who operates a business.
- / the theory that most land should be owned and ruassn by the government.
- / a room or set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
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- / an organized association of workers formed to further their rights and interests.
- / when private businesses operate free of state control.
- / take in and understand fully.
- / a steel-making process.
- / to buy all of the companies that make stuff you need for your business.
- / to leave ones country in order to settle permanently in another.
- / to have control or power of the supply or trade in a commodity.
16 Clues: / a steel-making process. • / take in and understand fully. • / a person who operates a business. • / firm belief in someone or something. • / to refuse to work as a form of organized protest. • / when private businesses operate free of state control. • / to buy all the companies that make the same stuff you do. • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2023-08-18
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- The degree of exactness of the measurements
- The study of composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- Directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- The key of good models
- Based on numbers or quantities
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
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- Stands for the systeme international d'Unities
- AN ongoing, orderly, cyclical approah used to investigate the world
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- AN inital, testable explaination of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- A workable explaination or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: The key of good models • Based on numbers or quantities • The study of nonliving matter and energy • The degree of exactness of the measurements • Stands for the systeme international d'Unities • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • Directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it • A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • ...
Gyaeon Kim 08-29-2024 SCIE211 Ch.1 Vocab 2024-08-27
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- Often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct.
- Data can also be quantitative, meaning that it is based on numbers or quantities.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter.
- The key to good models
- The systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation.
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- The degree of exactness of the measurements.
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- Direct us to fill the earth and have dominion over.
- Compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- The study of nonliving matter and energy.
- Stands for the International System of Units.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena.
16 Clues: The key to good models • The study of nonliving matter and energy. • The degree of exactness of the measurements. • Stands for the International System of Units. • A model that explains a related set of phenomena. • Direct us to fill the earth and have dominion over. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • ...
Nursing Theorist 2023-11-30
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- Known for the Neuman Systems Model, emphasizing prevention and interventions to maintain client stability.
- Known for the adaptation model, exploring how individuals and groups adapt to environmental changes for health.
- Emphasized basic human needs and the role of nurses in assisting individuals to meet these needs.
- Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care.
- Created the Self-Care Deficit Theory, focusing on individuals' ability to perform self-care for well-being.
- Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing.
- Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model.
- Developed the theory of human caring, emphasizing the importance of a caring relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Introduced the Novice to Expert theory, describing the stages of skill acquisition and expertise in nursing practice.
- Emphasized interpersonal relations in nursing, focusing on the nurse-patient relationship.
- Pioneer of the Science of Unitary Human Beings, focusing on individuals as irreducible wholes interacting with the environment.
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- Contributed to the Modeling and Role-Modeling theory, emphasizing the importance of understanding the client's worldview for effective nursing care.
- Behavioral System Model
- Founder of modern nursing, emphasized hygiene, cleanliness, and environmental factors in patient care.
- Developed the Human Becoming Theory, emphasizing the freedom of choice and creating one's own meaning in life.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing individuals as open systems, with a focus on stress and stability.
- Developed the Theory of Goal Attainment, focusing on nurses and patients working together to achieve goals.
- Introduced the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory, exploring patterns of consciousness and how they relate to health.
- Developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model, emphasizing the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Developed a patient-centered approach, emphasizing individual needs and concerns in nursing care.
20 Clues: Behavioral System Model • Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing. • Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model. • Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care. • ...
Vocabulary #7 and 8 2013-12-04
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- to keep above the ground
- to help or support
- you must do, or is very important
- to let something happen, to give your ok
- to pull apart
- the way something is done or organized
- happens very quickly
- to organize or set up
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- something that is well known
- something difficult to complete
- to inspire someone
- make something known
- to announce or say it should be done
- a sharp difference between two things
- to place in a flat position
- to make a statement that you believe to be true
- to let go of something
- something that is necessary
- an educated idea
- to take something that is offered
20 Clues: to pull apart • an educated idea • to inspire someone • to help or support • make something known • happens very quickly • to organize or set up • to let go of something • to keep above the ground • to place in a flat position • something that is necessary • something that is well known • something difficult to complete • you must do, or is very important • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2026-02-17
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- Communist Manifesto (two words)
- Provided resources from overseas
- System that replaced cottage industries
- Origin country of the revolution
- Means of __________
- Medical theory
- James Hargreaves (two words)
- Working conditions (not safe)
- Class that rose up during this time
- Increased the demand for slaves (two words)
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- Employer/employee negotiation (two words)
- Ideology, Tax rate based on income
- Ideology, Prices set by government
- Industry that flourished due to the large amount of cotton
- Natural ore in big supply
- Quality of workers
- Wealth of Nations (two words)
- Organized groups of workers who fought for specific demands (two words)
- Pressuring the government to pass/reject policies.
- Refusal to work
20 Clues: Medical theory • Refusal to work • Quality of workers • Means of __________ • Natural ore in big supply • James Hargreaves (two words) • Wealth of Nations (two words) • Working conditions (not safe) • Communist Manifesto (two words) • Provided resources from overseas • Origin country of the revolution • Ideology, Tax rate based on income • Ideology, Prices set by government • ...
TA_FLAT 2025-10-29
Across
- Hierarchical representation of the generation of a string from a grammar.
- Property describing two automata that accept the same language.
- A Turing machine that can simulate any other Turing machine via encoding.
- Fundamental operations in the stack of a PDA.
- Represents the null or empty string in automata theory.
- CFG form where every production begins with a terminal symbol.
- Rules describing operations under which language families remain closed.
- Machine that recognizes context-sensitive languages.
- Type of regular grammar where terminals appear to the right of non-terminals.
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- Hypothesis equating effectively computable functions with Turing-computable ones.
- A language recognized by a finite automaton or described by a regular expression.
- Class of languages accepted by a Turing machine that may not halt for some inputs.
- Computational concept allowing multiple possible transitions from a state.
- Process of reducing the number of states in a DFA without changing its language.
- Denotes the alphabet set in formal language theory.
- Operation of joining two strings end-to-end.
16 Clues: Operation of joining two strings end-to-end. • Fundamental operations in the stack of a PDA. • Denotes the alphabet set in formal language theory. • Machine that recognizes context-sensitive languages. • Represents the null or empty string in automata theory. • CFG form where every production begins with a terminal symbol. • ...
AP Psych Unit 3 2025-05-10
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- Conditioning by associating certain behaviors with rewards or punishments
- Parenting style with harsh punishments and strict rules, and
- Parenting style where parents are cold and negligent
- Psychologist who developed a theory of development involving eight different stages
- Psychologist who developed the Theory of Cognitive Development
- The type of learning where a person watches somebody do something then imitates that behavior
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- Parenting style where parent is more of a friend, who does not set strong boundaries
- Parenting style with reasonable rules and open discussions
- Conditioning where a biological stimulus is associated with a neutral stimulus
- The type of learning with a sudden realization
- The type of learning where knowledge presents itself when an incentive is produced
11 Clues: The type of learning with a sudden realization • Parenting style where parents are cold and negligent • Parenting style with reasonable rules and open discussions • Parenting style with harsh punishments and strict rules, and • Psychologist who developed the Theory of Cognitive Development • ...
The Mathematicians Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-10
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- made a incompleteness theorem which states axiomatic mathematical system
- discover chaotic deterministic system which laid the foundations of modern chaos theory
- established the foundations of probability
- discovered the algebra of quaternions
- best known for the geometric theorem, for straight lines that intersect at a common point
- the founder of the metric system
- introduced modern mathematical terminology and notation
- started the project of formulating and proving the theorems of infinitesimal calculus
- design an paradox which set of all sets that are not members themselves
- discovered the probability theory
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- theoriginal discoverer of the infinitesimal calculus
- Was the first to know how logarithms worked
- discovered that any periodic motion can be written as a superposition
- invented the mechanical calculator
- created the theorem which states the sum of the angles of a triangle is equal to two right angles
- was the first to define the concept of a group in the modern way
- was able to determined a necessary and sufficient condition for polynomial
- introducedsymbols for is less than and is greater than
18 Clues: the founder of the metric system • discovered the probability theory • invented the mechanical calculator • discovered the algebra of quaternions • established the foundations of probability • Was the first to know how logarithms worked • theoriginal discoverer of the infinitesimal calculus • introducedsymbols for is less than and is greater than • ...
AP psychology, unit 4 vocab 2021-03-02
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- the brain's natural mode of information processing many things at once
- the theory that links pitch to the rate auditory signals race up nerves
- senses interacting and influencing one another
- the process of turning stimuli energies into neural impulses that our brain can interpret
- losing sensitivity in response to unchanging stimulus
- the tendency to organize stimuli into groups
- the process of organizing and representing stimulus information, and allowing us to make connections to objects
- the minimum amount of stimulus needed to sense that particular stimulus 50% of the time
- in hearing the theory that links pitch with the place where the cochlea is stimulated
- the theory predicting how and when we sense a particular stimulus among background noise
- the place where no receptor cells are located, creating a___
- the ability to adjust changed sensory input.
- the part of the sensory nerve that responds to stimuli
- the conscious awareness of a particular stimuli
- the retina contains 3 types of color receptors that when stimulated in combination can produce color vision
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- the process where the brain receives and represents stimulus from our environment
- the brain's filtering of vision to focus on an object that stands out
- a laboratory device used for testing depth perception
- our movement sense for sensing the movement of individual body parts
- the analysis that works with sensory receptors, and works up to help the brain integrate sensory information
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- the minimum stimulus difference needed to be just noticeable 50% of the time
- the principle to be perceived different, two stimulus must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the theory that there is a neurological gate that can block off or open up to pain
- psychokinesis, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition
- the influence of bodily sensations and cognitive preferences.
- depth cues that help us sense depth perception
- information processing that is guided by higher mental processes and draws off of experiences
- a binocular cue for perceiving depth, telling us how close something is
- perceiving objects as consistent coloration
30 Clues: perceiving objects as consistent coloration • the tendency to organize stimuli into groups • the ability to adjust changed sensory input. • senses interacting and influencing one another • depth cues that help us sense depth perception • the conscious awareness of a particular stimuli • psychokinesis, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition • ...
Capitalism and Communism 2023-11-16
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- Belief that the government should not interfere in the economy
- time period of the Industrial Revolution during which Marx developed his theory of Communism
- 1848 Marx/Engels book explaining their economic theory
- Prices are set by what producers and consumers agree upon (requires no government interference)
- wealthy capitalists; Factory and farm owners according to Marx
- Wrote Wealth of Nations; Established CAPITALISM
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- History's final conflict; proletariats rise up to overthrow capitalists and create a new society
- industrial workers according to Marx
- freedom to conduct any business you want
- best economic system at generating wealth and technology
- Consumers can buy WHAT they want WHERE they want (capitalism)
- Marx predicted the workers of the world would unite to overthrow capitalism
- 1776 book written by Adam Smith;explains capitalism
- of society are met by a person or company's desire to make a profit
- Proletariat (workers) are exploited and earn very little pay (Marx)
- New society would be _______ with equal sharing of work, political power, and profits
16 Clues: industrial workers according to Marx • freedom to conduct any business you want • Wrote Wealth of Nations; Established CAPITALISM • 1776 book written by Adam Smith;explains capitalism • 1848 Marx/Engels book explaining their economic theory • best economic system at generating wealth and technology • Consumers can buy WHAT they want WHERE they want (capitalism) • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2023-08-18
Across
- The degree of exactness of the measurements
- The study of composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- Directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- The key of good models
- Based on numbers or quantities
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
Down
- Stands for the systeme international d'Unities
- AN ongoing, orderly, cyclical approah used to investigate the world
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- AN inital, testable explaination of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- A workable explaination or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: The key of good models • Based on numbers or quantities • The study of nonliving matter and energy • The degree of exactness of the measurements • Stands for the systeme international d'Unities • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • Directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it • A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • ...
Spring Final Review 2026-05-06
Across
- Many Different Alleles in a species
- Branch of Biology focusing on Heredity
- sugar of DNA
- Fossils showing how animals change over time
- Two sets of chromosomes
- Total Nucleotides of a Codon
- Two Alleles that are the same
- Creates Gametes
- Location of Transcription
- Genetic Make-up
- Organ we do not use anymore
- Selection in which environment selects
- Passing Traits on
Down
- Godfather of Genetics
- Mom and Dad chromosomes swap chromosome pieces
- Best Explanation for a set of observations
- Branch of Biology Studying Embryos
- Created by Translation
- Selection that does does not drive evolution
- Physical Appearance
- Rocks in which fossils are found
- Single Mutation
22 Clues: sugar of DNA • Creates Gametes • Genetic Make-up • Single Mutation • Passing Traits on • Physical Appearance • Godfather of Genetics • Created by Translation • Two sets of chromosomes • Location of Transcription • Organ we do not use anymore • Total Nucleotides of a Codon • Two Alleles that are the same • Rocks in which fossils are found • Branch of Biology Studying Embryos • ...
