set theory Crossword Puzzles
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- is primarily influenced by heredity
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical health,strengthh and energy.
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
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- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- has identified critical developmental tasks
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
17 Clues: is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-18
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- Negative subatomic particle
- The mass of an atom
- Believed that matter could only be divided to a certain point
- Positive subatomic particle
- States that matter could only be divided to a certain point
- A distinct substance that is composed of the atoms of two or more elements that is always consistent
- The positively charged center of the atom consisting of protons and neutrons
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus
- Conducted the cathode ray experiment that verified the electron
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- The modern concept of the atom
- States that given compound always has the same proportions of elements by mass
- Believed that the atom was a solid sphere
- States that matter could be broken down forever and ever
- A model of the atom it is a sphere of positive charge, with negatively charged electrons in it
- Realized that elements like air could be broken down
- Conducted the gold-foil experiment
- Neutral subatomic particle
17 Clues: The mass of an atom • Neutral subatomic particle • Negative subatomic particle • Positive subatomic particle • The modern concept of the atom • Conducted the gold-foil experiment • Believed that the atom was a solid sphere • Realized that elements like air could be broken down • States that matter could be broken down forever and ever • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-25
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- same element,different mass
- a chemical bond of two elements
- Subatomic particle with negative charge
- Who descredited Leucippus and democritus
- Subatomic particle with neutral charge
- experiment to find charge and mass of electron
- who discovered the electron
- chemist that discovered orbital model
- the sum of protons and neutrons on perodic table
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- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- subatomic particle with positive charge
- means atom in greek
- the scientist who in invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- a mathmatical expression to find wave functio
- atom or molecule that gained or lost electron
17 Clues: means atom in greek • same element,different mass • who discovered the electron • a chemical bond of two elements • chemist that discovered orbital model • electrons at the out edge of the shell • Subatomic particle with neutral charge • rejected the idea of only four elements • subatomic particle with positive charge • Subatomic particle with negative charge • ...
Kinetic Theory 2022-10-14
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- Variable shape, fixed volume
- the energy due to motion
- solid to liquid temperature
- changes as a result of independent var.
- measure of heat
- transfer of heat from one object to another
- the amount of kinetic energy the particles in an object have
- gas to liquid
- determined by the arrangement and motion of molecules
- Fixed shape, fixed volume
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- liquid to a gas temperature
- the amount of force exerted over a certain area
- scientist changes it to see what happens
- liquid to gas
- Variable shape, variable volume
- Aspects of the experiment that are kept the same
- A basis for comparison
17 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • measure of heat • A basis for comparison • the energy due to motion • Fixed shape, fixed volume • liquid to a gas temperature • solid to liquid temperature • Variable shape, fixed volume • Variable shape, variable volume • changes as a result of independent var. • scientist changes it to see what happens • transfer of heat from one object to another • ...
Cultural theory 2025-12-16
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- the fact or quality of having characteristics that are traditionally thought to be typical of or suitable for a woman
- a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great first letter is H
- a theory or political system based on the principle that all of the farms, factories, and other places of work in a country should be owned by or for all the people in that country
- an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge
- the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc.
- a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else first letter is S
- a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain
- a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage first letter is H
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- calm and controlled behaviour
- a way of doing something in which the same actions are done in the same way every time first letter is R
- the belief that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or country are better than those of other races or countries
- a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong
- a comparison between things that have similar features, often used to help explain a principle or idea
- the act of avoiding something or someone
- the beliefs people have, especially about what is right and wrong and what is most important in life, that control their behaviour
- an occasion when you allow yourself to have something enjoyable, especially something that is not good for you, or something enjoyable that you allow yourself like this
- the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group of people
17 Clues: calm and controlled behaviour • the act of avoiding something or someone • a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage first letter is H • a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else first letter is S • a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain • ...
Social Psychology 2014-04-09
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- Taste aversion learning
- First practical intelligence test
- Psychology of judgement, decision-making, heuristics and biases
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Classical conditioning
- Stanford prison experiment
- Hierarchy of needs
- Specialized in language development, humans inborn ability to develop language
- Psychoanalysis, use of free association, transference
- Maternal-seperation, monkey isolation
- Conformity
- Theory on learned helplessness, positive psychology
- Hypnosis
- Behaviorist, operant conditioning chamber
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- Cognitive theory: schemas, adaptation processes, stages of development
- Specialized in sexual and marital problems, individual's power
- Psychosocial development on human beings
- Pioneers of developmental psychology, infant temperament stays same
- Expert on human memory
- Social learning theory/Observational learning
- Cognitive therapy, treatment of clinical depression
- Strange situation, attachment styles
- Behaviorism/Little Albert experiment
- Emotion and facial expressions
- Humanistic psychology, person-centered/client-centered therapy
- Parenting styles, authoritarian, permissive, authoritative
- Theory of moral development
- Shock experiment/Obedience Experiment
28 Clues: Hypnosis • Conformity • Hierarchy of needs • Expert on human memory • Classical conditioning • Taste aversion learning • Stanford prison experiment • Cognitive dissonance theory • Theory of moral development • Emotion and facial expressions • First practical intelligence test • Strange situation, attachment styles • Behaviorism/Little Albert experiment • ...
Psychology People Crossword 2015-04-16
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- Weber's law, just noticeable differences
- three types of parenting styles
- theory of specific, multiple intelligences (8)
- 3 multiple intelligences
- attachment theory, monkeys
- social psychology, electric shock experiment
- secure and insecure attachment
- stages of moral development
- stages of psychosocial development, 8 stages
- bobo doll experiment, social learning theory
- biological predisposition to learning, taste aversion
- neo-Freudian psychologist, believed in conscious and unconscious awareness
- language acquisition
- classical conditioning, dogs and food
- facial expressions are universal around the world
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- operant conditioning, pigeon and rat experiment
- psychoanalytic theory, dream analysis
- false diagnosis experiment
- theory of cognitive dissonance
- impact of culture on cognitive development
- Rational emotive therapy
- one underlying intelligence 'g'
- behaviorism, little Albert experiment
- prison experiment
- father of psychology
- intelligence testing
- hierarchy of needs
- 4 stages of development
28 Clues: prison experiment • hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • intelligence testing • language acquisition • 4 stages of development • Rational emotive therapy • 3 multiple intelligences • false diagnosis experiment • attachment theory, monkeys • stages of moral development • theory of cognitive dissonance • secure and insecure attachment • three types of parenting styles • ...
study guide 3 quarter 2021-02-25
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- hierarchy of needs
- psychosocial theory
- gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- development thinking skills
- processes involving thought and knowledge
- ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object
- operant conditioning
- 4 stages of cognitive theory
- use large muscles like legs, arms
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- use small muscles like hands, wrists
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- ability to sort items by one or more characteristic they have in common
- socialcultural theory
- social cognitive theory
- trust vs mistrust
- happen to teens that cause increase in hormones
- place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest
- classical conditioning
- relationships
- physical changes in size
- theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment beyond their control
21 Clues: relationships • trust vs mistrust • hierarchy of needs • psychosocial theory • operant conditioning • socialcultural theory • classical conditioning • social cognitive theory • physical changes in size • development thinking skills • 4 stages of cognitive theory • use large muscles like legs, arms • use small muscles like hands, wrists • processes involving thought and knowledge • ...
Stakeholders and Accounting theories 2021-08-25
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- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
- Prudence theory: The accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least __________ liabilities and losses
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- Accounting __________ theory: Life of a business is divided into regular time intervals
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ theory: Relevant information should be reported in the financial statements if it is likely to make a difference to the decision-making process
- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
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- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ theory: Once an accounting method is chosen, this method should be applied to all future accounting periods to enable meaningful comparison
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency/monetary terms are recorded
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
22 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs • ...
Psychology OCR GCSE 2026-02-25
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- When memory gaps are filled unconsciously with made‑up details
- The idea that memories are rebuilt using schemas rather than replayed accurately
- Theory that schizophrenia is caused by excess dopamine activity
- Symptoms such as apathy and lack of motivation in schizophrenia
- Believing inanimate objects have feelings or intentions
- Understanding an object still exists even when out of sight
- Researcher who found Disney adverts changed childhood memories
- False sensory experience such as hearing voices
- Psychologist who studied conformity using line judgement tasks
- Swiss psychologist who proposed four stages of cognitive development
- Fixed irrational belief despite evidence against it
- Co‑author of activation synthesis theory
- Psychologist who co‑created activation synthesis theory of dreaming
- Theory that dreams result from the brain making sense of random neural firing during REM sleep
- Psychologist who studied obedience to authority using shocks
- Psychologist who developed reconstructive memory theory
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- Following orders from an authority figure
- Psychologist who proposed fixed and growth mindsets
- Psychologist who proposed the stage theory of moral development
- Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory using PEN traits
- Psychologist who studied delinquency and psychoticism in adolescents
- Psychologist who developed internal/external locus of control
- Researcher who found uniform increases obedience in field studies
- A mental framework used to organise and interpret information
- Theory that schizophrenia causes people to move down the social hierarchy
- Theory that beliefs, not events, cause emotional consequences in depression
- Memory researcher linked to advertising and false memories
- When behaviour becomes part of a person’s character after reinforcement
- Researcher who studied Facebook use, envy and depression
- Psychologist who argued learning styles are a myth
- Seeing the world only from one’s own viewpoint, typical in pre‑operational stage
- Learning through observing someone else receiving a reward
- Understanding that quantity remains the same despite appearance changes
- Changing behaviour due to group pressure
- Researcher who used SPECT scanning to study schizophrenia
- Psychologist who proposed dream theory involving wish fulfilment
36 Clues: Co‑author of activation synthesis theory • Changing behaviour due to group pressure • Following orders from an authority figure • False sensory experience such as hearing voices • Psychologist who argued learning styles are a myth • Psychologist who proposed fixed and growth mindsets • Fixed irrational belief despite evidence against it • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-19
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- Associated with disharmony between the person and the invironment or nature.
- Statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts.
- It is a mode, the way person responds as physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled.
- Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love.
- It is a term used by Comte, emerged as the dominant view of modern science.
- the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- It refers to the consistency interms of terminology and structure.
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- It symbolizes movement of the personality and other on going process towards creative, productive and community living.
- Set towards the disoraganization of the system.
- It is nurse-patient ralationship in which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
- What is the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient.
- Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected.
- It is the nature of change.
- It is a theory that is broad in scope and it is more concrete or practical.
- It is a whole that functions as a whole by virtue of the interdependence of its part.
- The potential for "process, movement, and change".
20 Clues: It is the nature of change. • Set towards the disoraganization of the system. • The potential for "process, movement, and change". • Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love. • Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled. • Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected. • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response. • ...
Vocab 2026-01-26
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- accept or admit the existence or truth of
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- Appeal to logic and reason
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- Appeal to emotions
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- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- Appeal to ethics and credibility
- divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a refutation or contradiction.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
20 Clues: Appeal to emotions • Appeal to logic and reason • a refutation or contradiction. • Appeal to ethics and credibility • accept or admit the existence or truth of • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
Vocab 2026-01-26
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- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- accept or admit the existence or truth of
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
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- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- a refutation or contradiction.
- Appeal to emotions
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- Appeal to ethics and credibility
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- Appeal to logic and reason
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
20 Clues: Appeal to emotions • Appeal to logic and reason • a refutation or contradiction. • Appeal to ethics and credibility • accept or admit the existence or truth of • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
tectctonic plates 2022-03-09
20 Clues: fault • theory • volcanic • boundary • slabpull • divergent • transform • ridgerush • convection • earthquake • subduction • convergent • lithosphere • movingplates • asthenosphere • seafloorspread • platebboundary • floatingplates • tectonicplates • continentialplates
bio 2024-02-08
20 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Adaptation • Protostomes • CharlesDarwin • Deuterostomes • Molecularclock • Changesingenes • Microevolution • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • NaturalSelection • Analogousstructure • EndosymbioticTheory • GeologicalTimescale • Struggleforexistence • Binomialnomenclature • Survivalofthefittest
Intelligence Crossword 2013-11-07
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- psychologist, designed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- mentally forming and using accurate visual images of real objects, mentally rotating objects in 3D space.
- the ability to understand the underlying principles of a casual system
- the capacity to use language and words to express what's on your mind and to understand other people.
- the ability to understand other people's moods, intentions etc
- the ability to discriminate among living things as well as sensitivity to other features of the natural world.
- related to solving problems that require a single solution.
- the capacity to think in music, to be able to hear patterns, recognise them and manipulate them
- the ability to comprehend and adapt to everyday life, Sternberg's theory.
- an abbreviation designed to provide an overall view of a person's strengths and weaknesses.
- mental abilities that are entirely language dependent such as vocabulary and comprehension.
- using one's body in highly specialised and skilled ways, as seen in athletes, dancers and gymnasts.
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- the ability to raise and ponder questions about life, death and ultimate realities.
- psychologist, described intelligence as verbal and performance abilities.
- the ability to use, perceive, understand and manage emotions in both ourselves and others.
- reacting successfully to new situations and being able to successfully produce original ideas.
- refers to the existence of a general intelligence that influences performance on mental ability measures.
- the ability to understand one's own feelings.
- a person's ability to solve problems and to judge the quality of ideas.
- psychologist, proposed theory of multiple intelligences.
- psychologist, described intelligence as an age-related set of abilities.
21 Clues: the ability to understand one's own feelings. • psychologist, proposed theory of multiple intelligences. • psychologist, designed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence • related to solving problems that require a single solution. • the ability to understand other people's moods, intentions etc • ...
Great Mathematicians 2014-09-14
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- The Greek philosopher, known as the 'father of numbers', is famous for the discovery of Pythagorean theorem formula...
- He gave Formula for finding the area of a triangle from its side lengths...
- Discovered potential existence of irrational numbers while trying to calculate the value of √2...
- discovered many puzzles in fields of trigonometry...
- a French philosopher, mathematician, and physicist, contributed in several areas of mathematics...
- Rigorous proof that π is irrational, introduced hyperbolic functions into trigonometry...
- the greatest Indian mathematician of 20th century, contributed immensely in fields like number theory, mathematical analysis...
- was the first to introduce the Hindu - Arabic system in Europe...
- He is known as the 'father of Geometry'...
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- Development and standardization of logic and deductive reasoning...
- She was regarded as the 'the revolutionary mathematician' of her times...
- His two other major contributions are the introduction of zero to the world and calculating the approximate value of pi...
- mathematical genius has been proved in the fields of infinitesimal calculus and graph theory...
- He developed Calculus, both differential and integral...
- The Hungarian-American physicist, He has contributed significantly in several fields, like set theory, functional analysis...
- The French philosopher and scholar,he was well-known for his method of expressing geometric shapes in the form of algebraic equation...
- She contributed to the theories of algebraic invariants and number fields...
- Develop first detailed trigonometry tables...
- a german expert known as the prince of mathematician...
- The greatest scholar of the ancient era, His works include finding various computation techniques to determine volume and area of several shapes...
20 Clues: He is known as the 'father of Geometry'... • Develop first detailed trigonometry tables... • discovered many puzzles in fields of trigonometry... • a german expert known as the prince of mathematician... • He developed Calculus, both differential and integral... • was the first to introduce the Hindu - Arabic system in Europe... • ...
Eruption and shedding 2022-12-31
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- What is defined as the axial or occlusal movement of tooth from its devolpmental position within the jaw bone on its occlusal plane
- Presence of contractile element in fibroblast,formation of intercellular attachment between fibroblast development of fibronexus,active remodelling of collagen fibers are the changes in _______ during eruption
- Pressure of which tooth plays important role in shedding
- How many theories of eruption are there ?
- Bone is reabsorbed at the base of bony crypt during the initial stage of ?
- Which set of teeth underage pre-eruptive tooth movements to adjust their position in developing jaw ?
- of deciduous tooth commonly seen in which maxillary tooth
- FOLLICLE What plays an important role in eruption
- Which one is the most accepted theory of eruption
- Resorption is caused by
- According to which theory the local increase in tissue fluid pressure in the periapical region of the tooth causes the occlusal movement of tooth
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- According to which theory , the resorption of bone infront and deposition of bone behind the erupting tooth , results in tooth movement
- Which teeth are shed first ?
- Permanent teeth develop _________ to primary tooth germs
- How many teeth can be accommodated in the jaws during the mixed deutition period
- Shedding is a which type of process
- Tooth eruption is due to ?
- Which permanent teeth erupt in the position of deciduous molars
- preeruptive__________movements position the tooth for eruptive occur as the tooth germ develops
- The areas of early resorption are repaired by deposition of which tissue
- Gubernacular canal guides the eruption of ?
- In which teeth different pattern of shredding is seen
- Tooth eruption is present in animals that has genetic deficiency of
23 Clues: Resorption is caused by • Tooth eruption is due to ? • Which teeth are shed first ? • Shedding is a which type of process • How many theories of eruption are there ? • Gubernacular canal guides the eruption of ? • FOLLICLE What plays an important role in eruption • Which one is the most accepted theory of eruption • In which teeth different pattern of shredding is seen • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 1 2024-08-29
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- Mandate God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation
- The degree of exactness of a measurement
- studies the composition, structure, and properties of matter
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical work
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
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- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulated and guides scientific investigation
- Data that is based on numbered or quantities
- The basis upon which a model is accessed
- A system of moral values, a theory of proper conduct
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- Science The study of nonliving matter and energy Flying mammal
- The systematic study of the universe
16 Clues: The systematic study of the universe • The basis upon which a model is accessed • The degree of exactness of a measurement • Data that is based on numbered or quantities • A model, often expressed as a mathematical work • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • A system of moral values, a theory of proper conduct • ...
Science crossword 2022-10-25
20 Clues: data • graph • earth • magma • beaker • theory • volcano • science • measure • Geology • accurate • tectonic • chemical • evidence • Astronomy • earthquake • Microscope • prediction • Thermometer • Photosynthesis
Evolution Review 2025-04-04
20 Clues: darwin • cannot • theory • random • fossil • billion • extinct • fertile • ancestor • evolution • Galapagos • mutations • cladogram • vestigial • homologous • population • environment • competition • reproduction • natural selection
Evolution Review 2025-04-04
20 Clues: darwin • cannot • theory • random • fossil • billion • extinct • fertile • ancestor • evolution • Galapagos • mutations • cladogram • vestigial • homologous • population • environment • competition • reproduction • natural selection
Ch. 3 Crossword- Ed. Psych 2021-02-11
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- In which stage of Erik Erikson's theory do adolescents turn towards friends and peer groups and away from their parents?
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- According to Erik Erikson's theory, in which stage numerically do students begin experiencing success and failure?
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Kohlberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- Bronfenbrenner created what model to describe how family, school, community, and cultural factors affect child's development?
- How do children develop their personality and linguistic, cognitive, and social skills during preschool years?
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- In what stage of Erik Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- How many stages are in Erik Erikson's theory on psychosocial development?
- Erikson's theory fails to explain how or why individuals _________ from one stage to another.
- In Piaget's theory of moral development, ____________ morality refers to inflexible rules made by others.
- Kohlberg's theory on moral development is criticized because he only studied _________ when doing his research.
- Kohlberg's theory on moral development is broken into how many categories?
- What is the first category of Kohlberg's theory on moral development?
15 Clues: What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • What is the first category of Kohlberg's theory on moral development? • How many stages are in Erik Erikson's theory on psychosocial development? • ...
Do The Math 2012-09-27
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- Hungarian numbers mathematician
- The principle of 80:20
- Butterflt flapping theory
- Greek axioms mathematician
- A Beautiful Mind
- Early code-breaking wheel
- Drunkard’s walk
- Punch card founder
- A change with respect to time
- Systematic error
- Two pronged-distribution
- The rise over the run
- Root mean
- Anglo-Irish founder of set algebra
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- Average of a distribution
- Ascii, Dewey decimals, resistor bands
- Loop mathematics
- Peak Oil man
- Greek triangle mathematician
- Cartesian founder
- Bernie Madoff swindle
- Aka Gauss or bell
- Negative inflation
- Cardano’s probability space
- Chinese calculator
- French triangle mathematician
- Tortoise and Hare author
- Systematic and random
28 Clues: Root mean • Peak Oil man • Drunkard’s walk • Loop mathematics • A Beautiful Mind • Systematic error • Cartesian founder • Aka Gauss or bell • Negative inflation • Punch card founder • Chinese calculator • Bernie Madoff swindle • The rise over the run • Systematic and random • The principle of 80:20 • Two pronged-distribution • Tortoise and Hare author • Average of a distribution • ...
methods 2025-11-03
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- Variable controlled by researcher
- Consistency of a measure
- List or source from which a sample is drawn
- Study based on real-world events
- Prediction about variable relationships
- Experiment with random assignment
- Data with equal intervals and a true zero point
- Explanation that guides research
- Accurate measure of what’s intended
- Collecting self-reported data
- Entire group a researcher is interested in studying
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- Research using numbers and statistics
- Equal chance selection
- Voluntary agreement to participate
- Variable that changes in response
- Research focusing on meaning and experiences
- Protecting participant identity
- Written set of questions for participants
- Study without random assignment
- Subset of a population
20 Clues: Equal chance selection • Subset of a population • Consistency of a measure • Collecting self-reported data • Protecting participant identity • Study without random assignment • Study based on real-world events • Explanation that guides research • Variable that changes in response • Variable controlled by researcher • Experiment with random assignment • ...
Family sociology crossword 2013-09-24
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- Feminists who say women are victims of capitalism and patriarchy
- A 'long,thin' family tree
- Big or little picture theory of consensus or conflict
- Believe the family is good for society
- Family who have similar equal roles
- Traditional nuclear family
- A Functionalist
- Managing one's own and other people's emotions
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- Family with grown children
- Little picture theory of consensus or conflict
- Hard facts
- Conflict between the genders
- Say the family is good for the rich and powerful
- Deep data
- Big picture theory of consensus
- Big picture theory of conflict
- Traditional family of a couple with children
- The bad side of family life
- Idea that women have the two jobs of paid work and unpaid housework
- A Marxist feminist
- Say the family is good for men
- Marxist theory of conflict between the classes
- Feminists who believe women are better off without men
- The 'Marching' Feminists
24 Clues: Deep data • Hard facts • A Functionalist • A Marxist feminist • The 'Marching' Feminists • A 'long,thin' family tree • Family with grown children • Traditional nuclear family • The bad side of family life • Conflict between the genders • Big picture theory of conflict • Say the family is good for men • Big picture theory of consensus • Family who have similar equal roles • ...
Behavioural Finance 2026-02-01
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- This term refers to investors not being fully rational
- What type of investor is assumed in standard finance theory?
- extends portfolio theory to asset pricing
- This bias reflects stronger dislike for losses than gains
- This tulip-related event is an early example of speculation
- Developed modern portfolio theory
- What cost limits arbitrage execution?
- This term describes market irregularities unexplained by EMH
- They act on misinformation
- What risk relates to investor withdrawal pressure?
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- What emotion-driven behavior follows market trends?
- phase precedes evaluation in prospect theory?
- risk is reduced through diversification
- principle ignores common outcomes in choices?
- Axiom requires consistent preferences?
- Represents efficient portfolios with a risk-free asset in CAPM
- What risk arises from incorrect valuation models?
- This term describes systematic judgment errors by investors
- Represents optimal portfolios
- This theory explains decision-making under risk
20 Clues: They act on misinformation • Represents optimal portfolios • Developed modern portfolio theory • What cost limits arbitrage execution? • Axiom requires consistent preferences? • risk is reduced through diversification • extends portfolio theory to asset pricing • phase precedes evaluation in prospect theory? • principle ignores common outcomes in choices? • ...
Periodic Table 2013-01-09
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- - a row in a periodic table
- - the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
- table - an arrangement of elements in columns based on a set of properties
- - gas is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere (79%)
- - an element that has properties of both a metal and nonmetal
- gases - the elements in Group 8A of the periodic table
- - are the particles in atoms that have a neutral charge
- theory - a theory that states that matter is made of atoms
- - the elements in Group 7A of the periodic table
- - a vertical column of elements in the periodic table
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- - are the particles in atoms that have a positive charge
- symbol - the letters representing the element
- - another name for group
- - capable to being drawn into wire
- - are the particles in atoms that have a negative charge
- - the smallest unit of an element that has all of the properties of the compound
- - gas that is the second most abundant gas in our atmosphere (21%)
- - another name for period in the periodic table
18 Clues: - another name for group • - a row in a periodic table • - capable to being drawn into wire • symbol - the letters representing the element • - another name for period in the periodic table • - the elements in Group 7A of the periodic table • - a vertical column of elements in the periodic table • - gas is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere (79%) • ...
The Nebular Theory 2024-05-20
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- "Small" Chunks of rock and ice that have an orbital path and consist of rock and ice. Has two parts: Head and Tail.
- The Second part of a comet. Leaves a trail of gas and dust.
- "Small” rock, found in the Asteroid Belt. Can range from 6 ft. to 600 miles across.
- Gas Giants. (Outer Planets)
- Planets move in the same direction around the Sun
- Solar System Formed 4.6 Billion Years ago. The Most accepted theory is the Nebular Theory
- Most accepted theory on the formation of the solar system
- Step 2 of the Nebular Theory, The Disk began to spin in one direction
- Rocky and with thin Atmospheres. Closer to the sun. (Inner Planets)
- A large cloud of dust and gas
- Step 3 of the Nebular Theory: The Formation of the sun, caused by the friction and speed of the disk
- Step 4 of the Nebular Theory: Small particles colliding and attaching to each other creating celestial bodies.
- The first step in the Nebular Theory. A nebula fell in on itself and formed a disk
- Named after the objects that make it up, can be found between Mars and Jupiter
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- Small particles that collide and get bigger and continue to collect more particles until it creates a planet
- A Meteoroid that passed through that atmosphere and hit the earth. (Hint: Dinosaurs))
- Moon Theory: The Moon floated in space until Earth's Gravity captured it.
- All planets orbit the sun in the same area.
- Small piece of Rock that Enters Earths Atmosphere
- A Moon Theory: A piece of molten Earth came off and was caught in the Earth's Gravity and hardened to become the Moon.
- A Meteoroid that burns up in the atmosphere caused by friction and air particles.
- Moon Theory: Earth was struck by mars sized object. Mantle flew off and started orbiting Earth
- The Front part of a comet.
- The outer layer of the head of a comet
- Formed 10 Billion years ago (Our Galaxy)
- Created the Universe 13.8 Billion Years Ago
- Orbits a planet
- A part of the head of a comet. The inside layer.
28 Clues: Orbits a planet • The Front part of a comet. • Gas Giants. (Outer Planets) • A large cloud of dust and gas • The outer layer of the head of a comet • Formed 10 Billion years ago (Our Galaxy) • All planets orbit the sun in the same area. • Created the Universe 13.8 Billion Years Ago • A part of the head of a comet. The inside layer. • ...
Unit 2 Criminological Theories 2025-03-26
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- Powerful dictate the law theorist
- Right Realism Core
- Theory of an extra chromosome
- Deviant Career Theorist
- Left Realism Expanded
- A word for copying
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- Left Realism Core
- Cause of capitalism theorist
- A word for watching
- Right Realism Expanded
- Theory that believes crime is essential
- A Functionalist
- Theory that believes capitalism is the problem
- Labelling Theorist
- Bandura's experiment
- Theory that relates to the political spectrum
- Analogy for the mind
17 Clues: A Functionalist • Left Realism Core • Labelling Theorist • Right Realism Core • A word for copying • A word for watching • Bandura's experiment • Analogy for the mind • Left Realism Expanded • Right Realism Expanded • Deviant Career Theorist • Cause of capitalism theorist • Theory of an extra chromosome • Powerful dictate the law theorist • Theory that believes crime is essential • ...
Raphael.A crossword puzzle 2022-02-26
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- the state of being kept from possessing
- in a deliberate and intentional way.
- A color intensely deep or bright.
- experiencing or characterized by severe.
- evoking admiration through size.
- covering or affecting a large area.
- program enabling a computer to execute.
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- make up a composite whole constitute.
- A type of radio wave.
- The background of a picture.
- something that's in your brain.
- Items or amounts constituting a state's income.
- form theory or set theories about something.
- Something you put in tea or coffee.
- beneath or beyond the conscious mind.
15 Clues: A type of radio wave. • The background of a picture. • something that's in your brain. • evoking admiration through size. • A color intensely deep or bright. • Something you put in tea or coffee. • covering or affecting a large area. • in a deliberate and intentional way. • make up a composite whole constitute. • beneath or beyond the conscious mind. • ...
For The Better! 2013-12-13
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- Same for everyone
- An objection is a signal for what?
- The 3rd level of Sales Experience?
- What does 'A.B.C' stand for?
- Value = Benifit over ____?
- Last step of the 4 Step Sales Process
- The Theory of what we know
- 82% of this non-verbal communication influences a member
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- Who's birthday is it on the 25th of December?
- The 'D' in T.E.D
- Proactive profiling
- 80% of people buy as of this motivation
- Expanding a point on a Mindmap
- Set the scene, Input, ___, Transition
- Personalised for that person
15 Clues: The 'D' in T.E.D • Same for everyone • Proactive profiling • Value = Benifit over ____? • The Theory of what we know • What does 'A.B.C' stand for? • Personalised for that person • Expanding a point on a Mindmap • An objection is a signal for what? • The 3rd level of Sales Experience? • Set the scene, Input, ___, Transition • Last step of the 4 Step Sales Process • ...
MGT152 Chapter 5 - Motivation 2026-01-12
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- The individual value their work as an opportunity for finding and establishing friendly interpersonal relationships.
- Example of motivation factor.
- The lowest level of need in general sample of Maslow's Hierarchy.
- …theory is the idea that people learn to repeat behaviors that are positively rewarded and avoid behaviors that are punished.
- The administration of negative consequences following undesirable behavior.
- … learning is another name for negative reinforcement.
- Example of hygiene factor.
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- Set of force that causes people to behave in certain ways.
- … model suggest that motivation to expend to something.
- Y The positive way manager views employees.
- The withdrawal of the positive rewards.
- … factor is associated with the job context in which the job is performed.
- X Avoid responsibility and need to be directed is an example of...
- Manager will often emphasizes roles, job security and fringe benefits.
- … factor is related to job content or what people actually do in their work.
15 Clues: Example of hygiene factor. • Example of motivation factor. • The withdrawal of the positive rewards. • Y The positive way manager views employees. • … learning is another name for negative reinforcement. • … model suggest that motivation to expend to something. • Set of force that causes people to behave in certain ways. • ...
Sensations and Perceptions 2025-06-12
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- processing: Processing multiple aspects of a problem simultaneously.
- processing: Data-driven processing; features build perception.
- Figure-ground, Grouping: Organizing stimuli into meaningful wholes.
- theory: Opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- cue: Depth cue available to either eye alone.
- blindness: Failure to see visible objects when attention directed elsewhere.
- set: Tendency to perceive things in a certain way.
- Lens changes shape to focus images on retina.
- detection theory: Detecting stimulus depends on intensity and psychological state.
- Sense of body position and movement.
- cliff: Tests depth perception in infants and animals.
- Converting stimuli into neural impulses.
- Exposure to one stimulus influences response to another.
- trichromatic (three-color) theory: Retina has three color receptors.
- Organizing and interpreting sensory information.
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- blindness: Failure to notice changes in environment.
- constancy: Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color.
- Frequency, Pitch, Sensorineural hearing loss, Conduction hearing loss: Aspects of hearing and hearing impairment.
- processing: Experience influences perception; context matters.
- attention: Focusing on one stimulus, ignoring others.
- sense: Sense of balance and head movement.
- detectors: Neurons responding to specific visual features.
- Sense of smell.
- Hue, Intensity: Properties of light determining color and brightness.
- cue- Retinal disparity: Eyes see slightly different images; depth cue.
- threshold: Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of time.
- Raw sensory input from environment; detecting stimuli.
- threshold: Smallest detectable difference between two stimuli.
- phenomenon: Illusion of movement from successive still images.
- receptors: Cells detecting stimuli like light, sound, touch.
30 Clues: Sense of smell. • Sense of body position and movement. • Converting stimuli into neural impulses. • sense: Sense of balance and head movement. • cue: Depth cue available to either eye alone. • Lens changes shape to focus images on retina. • Organizing and interpreting sensory information. • set: Tendency to perceive things in a certain way. • ...
Vocab 2026-01-26
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- accept or admit the existence or truth of
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- Appeal to logic and reason
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- Appeal to emotions
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- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- Appeal to ethics and credibility
- divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a refutation or contradiction.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
20 Clues: Appeal to emotions • Appeal to logic and reason • a refutation or contradiction. • Appeal to ethics and credibility • accept or admit the existence or truth of • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
English II H Vocab List 8 2024-03-26
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- not finalized
- somewhat unwillingly
- to control or manage; how people behave themselves
- all powerful
- to enact or to set something up
- expressing opinions and feelings in an honest and sincere way
- make orders or give directions for something to be done
- the most essential or most basic part
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- a principle, theory, or position, usually religious
- satisfactory; acceptable
- the highest point of something
- a reversal
- to promise; a promise
- to produce something; the thing that is produced
- to declare formally and with authority
15 Clues: a reversal • all powerful • not finalized • somewhat unwillingly • to promise; a promise • satisfactory; acceptable • the highest point of something • to enact or to set something up • the most essential or most basic part • to declare formally and with authority • to produce something; the thing that is produced • to control or manage; how people behave themselves • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-07-24
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- Allowed the nurse and the patient to contribute to the overall wellness of their relationship
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient's healing
- Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, relapse, and maintenance
- Furthered the importance of a certification for professional nurses
- Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview
- He came up with the self-efficacy theory
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis
- Her theory is about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing
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- Promoted the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book "Notes on Nursing"
- Based on the person's relationship to stress, response, and other factors
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution
- Advocated for psychiatric patients. They should be treated like any other patient
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing: a philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art
- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, and Cure
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in healthcare
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation, and nursing
20 Clues: He came up with the self-efficacy theory • Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings • Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview • Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient's healing • Promoted the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness • ...
April Theory 2016-04-12
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- Symptoms of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (E____)
- Position Treatment for a Strain (C_____ P____)
- Twenty Scanning Technique
- Sign of Choking
- Treatment for a Strain (I__)
- Where would you find the NOP and EAP?
- Symptoms for Head Injuries
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- 10 seconds to?
- Sign of a Head Injury
- Operating Procedure NOP
- Treatment for a Strain (R___)
- Symptoms for an Eye Injury
- Acton Plan EAP
- Sign of an Eye Injury
- Casualty 20 seconds to?
- Sign of a Dental Injury
17 Clues: 10 seconds to? • Acton Plan EAP • Sign of Choking • Sign of a Head Injury • Sign of an Eye Injury • Operating Procedure NOP • Casualty 20 seconds to? • Sign of a Dental Injury • Twenty Scanning Technique • Symptoms for an Eye Injury • Symptoms for Head Injuries • Symptoms of a Dental Injury • Treatment for a Strain (I__) • Treatment for a Strain (R___) • Treatment for a Strain (E____) • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-26
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- drop experiment to find charge and mass of the electron
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- the scientist who invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- a chemical bond of two elements
- means atom in greek
- a mathematical expression to find the wave function
- atom or molecule that gained or lost an electron
- the sum of protons and neutrons on the periodic table
- same element, different mass
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
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- chemist that discovered the orbital model
- who discovered the electron
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- The scientist that discredited Leucippus and Democritus
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
17 Clues: means atom in greek • who discovered the electron • same element, different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • chemist that discovered the orbital model • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • ...
Color Theory 2021-10-29
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- The intensity or strength of a color
- A color darkened by black
- A color scheme using values of only 1 color
- A scheme involving 3 adjacent colors
- Yellow is a complement of...
- This is a primary color
- A secondary color
- Red is what type of color? (feel)
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- Blue and yellow make this color
- This is a neutral color
- Yellow is what kind of color
- A color lightened by white
- Orange, green, and purple are classified as these type of colors
- Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel
- The lightness/darkness of a color
- The clearest form of any color
- Blue is what type of color? (feel)
- This is a primary color
18 Clues: A secondary color • This is a neutral color • This is a primary color • This is a primary color • A color darkened by black • A color lightened by white • Yellow is what kind of color • Yellow is a complement of... • The clearest form of any color • Blue and yellow make this color • The lightness/darkness of a color • Red is what type of color? (feel) • ...
Cs Theory 2022-03-23
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- device drivers help OS interact with ____ware
- Alan Turing described what a __ would look like
- a type of malware that copys itself and can destroy or decrypt data
- ROM/BIOS chip stores ___ instructions
- the spine of the computer
- hard drives are cheap, slow and are ___ in storage
- registers store _ number or address
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- The ___ executes what the control unit decoded
- when control unit breaks down instruction from register
- transports info on the highway
- name of when control unit gets instruction from register
- utility software assists OS or does ___ work
- the clock controls the speed with this mineral
- encodes characters based on their number value
- one of these are eight of those
- this is wayyyy better than the lame hard drive
- the cache is a ___ speed memory on CPU
17 Clues: the spine of the computer • transports info on the highway • one of these are eight of those • registers store _ number or address • ROM/BIOS chip stores ___ instructions • the cache is a ___ speed memory on CPU • utility software assists OS or does ___ work • device drivers help OS interact with ____ware • The ___ executes what the control unit decoded • ...
Cell Theory 2022-06-10
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- vesicle for temporary storage of materials within the cell
- cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- organelle containing chlorophyll where photosynthesis occurs
- specialized membrane-bound structures that carry out specific cell functions
- folded membrane where protein synthesis occurs
- protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- cells without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- the orderly structure shown by living things
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- boundary that controls what enters and leaves the cell
- makes energy in the form of ATP
- contains genetic material for the cell
- inflexible barrier that provides support and protection for plant cells
- the basic unit of life
- stack of tubular membranes that modifies and packages proteins for distribution outside the cell
- organelle that makes proteins
- fluid that fills the cell
- contains digestive enzymes
17 Clues: the basic unit of life • fluid that fills the cell • contains digestive enzymes • organelle that makes proteins • makes energy in the form of ATP • contains genetic material for the cell • the orderly structure shown by living things • folded membrane where protein synthesis occurs • cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles • ...
Color Theory 2024-02-07
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- paintings having many tints
- blue, green, violet
- paintings having many shades
- red, yellow, blue
- adding white to a color
- element of art
- red, orange, yellow
- red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet
- one color dominates work
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- colors opposite on the color wheel
- orange, violet, green
- one color with tints and shades
- when light passes through a prism and bends into bands of color
- spectrum bent into a circle
- brightness or dullness of a hue
- adding black to a color
- name of a color
17 Clues: element of art • name of a color • red, yellow, blue • blue, green, violet • red, orange, yellow • orange, violet, green • adding white to a color • adding black to a color • one color dominates work • paintings having many tints • spectrum bent into a circle • paintings having many shades • one color with tints and shades • brightness or dullness of a hue • ...
Theory 1 2020-06-17
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- cultural studies tend to be?
- he put forth the idea of 'heresy of paraphrase'.
- he is the author of 'What is an Author'?
- this epic poem was analyzed from a Reader Response perspective by Stanley Fish.
- culture is?
- this critic is associated with the archetypal approach
- this theory explores the questions of the role of spatial setting in a poem.
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- this is defined as the error of evaluating a poem by its effects upon the reader
- Aesthetic Ideology was a term applied by this theorist.
- the term New Historicism was coined by?
- this school of theory shows a particular interest for the role of testimony in literature.
- This term was coined by the feminist Showlater
- the term ecological Imperialism was coined by?
- Who called Chaucer the father of English poetry?
- this critic is not concerned with Queer theory.
- There is nothing outside the text, said by?
- what is the relation between texts that inflicted by means of quotations and allusions?
17 Clues: culture is? • cultural studies tend to be? • the term New Historicism was coined by? • he is the author of 'What is an Author'? • There is nothing outside the text, said by? • This term was coined by the feminist Showlater • the term ecological Imperialism was coined by? • this critic is not concerned with Queer theory. • he put forth the idea of 'heresy of paraphrase'. • ...
Cell Theory 2024-11-12
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- All cells come from preexisting cells
- Stated all plants are made of cells
- Heredity material found in a cell
- The process of converting light energy into food
- Made by the Rough ER
- Does not contain a cell wall
- This type of cell has a nucleus
- Surrounds plant cells
- The brains of the cell
- First to describe the nucleus
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- Provides energy for the cell
- Stores food and water in cells
- Named cells
- This type of cell does not have a nucleus
- Leeuwenhoek named these tiny organisms he found in a drop of water
- Is the UPS of the cell
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
17 Clues: Named cells • Made by the Rough ER • Surrounds plant cells • Is the UPS of the cell • The brains of the cell • Provides energy for the cell • Does not contain a cell wall • First to describe the nucleus • Stores food and water in cells • This type of cell has a nucleus • Heredity material found in a cell • Stated all plants are made of cells • All cells come from preexisting cells • ...
Cell Theory 2025-09-26
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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 • ...
Evolution 2024-01-30
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- Naturalist
- Explanation based on large set of facts, tested.
- accompanied Darwin with idea of linnaean society
- 1st Eukaryote cell
- How long ago did the universe form?
- Genetic changes in a population over generations
- Most known for being wrong, 1700's
- 1800's, population grows exponentially
- 1800's Father of Geology, erosion, climate
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- 1800's Father of Natural Selection
- Society dedicated to the study of natural history
- Did simple or complex organisms come first?
- 1st prokaryotic cell
- How long ago was the earth formed?
- 1st multi-celled organism
- Food output grows at consistent rate
16 Clues: Naturalist • 1st Eukaryote cell • 1st prokaryotic cell • 1st multi-celled organism • 1800's Father of Natural Selection • How long ago was the earth formed? • Most known for being wrong, 1700's • How long ago did the universe form? • Food output grows at consistent rate • 1800's, population grows exponentially • 1800's Father of Geology, erosion, climate • ...
Text 5A 6A 6D 5A 6D 5A 8D 10D 7A 10D 2021-09-05
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- The Great ______; 2013 DiCaprio film of 1925 novel
- also
- number of golden rings
- the opposite of lost
- he came up with the theory of evolution
- the number after 8
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- not smart
- capital of Spain
- lowering the torso and head as a sign of respect
- sport played by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal
- used to indicate the place someone or something is going to or toward (prep.)
- the empty set
- past tense of eat
13 Clues: also • not smart • the empty set • capital of Spain • past tense of eat • the number after 8 • the opposite of lost • number of golden rings • he came up with the theory of evolution • sport played by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal • lowering the torso and head as a sign of respect • The Great ______; 2013 DiCaprio film of 1925 novel • ...
Sociology Extra Credit-- By: Ashley Simmons 2013-10-07
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- Wrote the “ Communist Manifesto.”
- Likelihood of obtaining consistent results using the same measure.
- A sense of aimlessness or despair that arises when we can’t expect life to be predictable.
- The extent to which an instrument measures what is intended to measure.
- The outcome that the researcher is trying to explain.
- Shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind peoples actions.
- This theory states that various social institutions exist to serve some function to keep society running.
- Scientists use these to form answers to questions.
- A system of concepts and relationships.
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- A proposed relationship between two variables.
- A set of beliefs, traditions, and practices.
- The study of human society.
- Starts with empirical observations and then forms a theory.
- Concerned with social dynamics across the breadth of a society.
- Conflict between competing interests is the basic animating force of social change and society in general.
- Values, beliefs, behaviors, and social norms.
- Starts with a theory, forms a hypothesis, makes empirical observations, then analyzes the data.
- Any institution in society that works to shape the behavior of the group or people within it.
- Moral beliefs.
- A method in numeric form that seeks to obtain information about the social world.
- Seeks to understand local interactional contexts; generally including participant observation.
- How values tell us to behave.
- The belief that one's own culture or group is superior to others.
- A questioning of the notion of progress and history.
- Established “formal sociology”
- Simultaneous variation in two variables.
26 Clues: Moral beliefs. • The study of human society. • How values tell us to behave. • Established “formal sociology” • Wrote the “ Communist Manifesto.” • A system of concepts and relationships. • Simultaneous variation in two variables. • A set of beliefs, traditions, and practices. • Values, beliefs, behaviors, and social norms. • A proposed relationship between two variables. • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-19
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- It is a whole that functions as a whole by virtue of the interdependence of its part.
- It is a term used by Comte, emerged as the dominant view of modern science.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
- It is a mode, the way person responds as physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- It is a theory that is broad in scope and it is more concrete or practical.
- Associated with disharmony between the person and the invironment or nature.
- Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected.
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- the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
- It is nurse-patient ralationship in which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- What is the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient.
- Statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts.
- It is the nature of change.
- It symbolizes movement of the personality and other on going process towards creative, productive and community living.
- Set towards the disoraganization of the system.
- Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled.
- Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory.
- The potential for "process, movement, and change".
- It refers to the consistency interms of terminology and structure.
20 Clues: It is the nature of change. • Set towards the disoraganization of the system. • The potential for "process, movement, and change". • Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love. • Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled. • Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected. • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response. • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-19
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- It is a whole that functions as a whole by virtue of the interdependence of its part.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
- It refers to the consistency interms of terminology and structure.
- It is a theory that is broad in scope and it is more concrete or practical.
- Set towards the disoraganization of the system.
- What is the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient.
- Associated with disharmony between the person and the invironment or nature.
- It is nurse-patient ralationship in which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected.
- It is the nature of change.
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- Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love.
- Statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts.
- The potential for "process, movement, and change".
- It is a mode, the way person responds as physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled.
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory.
- It is a term used by Comte, emerged as the dominant view of modern science.
- It symbolizes movement of the personality and other on going process towards creative, productive and community living.
20 Clues: It is the nature of change. • Set towards the disoraganization of the system. • The potential for "process, movement, and change". • Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love. • Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled. • Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected. • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response. • ...
Vocab 2026-01-26
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- accept or admit the existence or truth of
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- Appeal to logic and reason
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- Appeal to emotions
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- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- Appeal to ethics and credibility
- divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a refutation or contradiction.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
20 Clues: Appeal to emotions • Appeal to logic and reason • a refutation or contradiction. • Appeal to ethics and credibility • accept or admit the existence or truth of • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
SOCI 1510 Ch. 4 Vocab 2025-09-12
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- theory, focuses on the role of power and coercion in society
- theorist, Looking-Glass Self
- adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- Syndrome, a captured person identifies with the captor
- forced indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs imposed against one's will
- children begin to take on the roles of significant people in their environment
- a person's self concept arises through considering their relationships to others
- children merely copy the behavior of those around them without much understanding of the social meaning of the behavior
- theorist, Stages of Identity Development
- theory, people learn identities and values through socialization
- the abstract composite of social roles and social expectations
- how we learn society's expectations
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- the process of putting oneself into the point of view of another
- theory, socialization integrates people into society, is how we internalize social roles and the values of society
- people, or sources, or structures that pass on social expectations (Family, Peers, Media, School, Sports)
- a total adaptation of a new identity
- how existing social roles are radically altered or replaced
- of Passage a ceremony or ritual that marks the transition of an individual from one role to another
- the child takes on multiple roles at the same time, these roles are organized in a complex system and the child develops a comprehensive view of the self
- those with whom we interact on equal terms, such as friends, fellow students, and coworkers
- how groups and individuals are brought into conformity with dominant social expectations
21 Clues: theorist, Looking-Glass Self • how we learn society's expectations • a total adaptation of a new identity • theorist, Stages of Identity Development • Syndrome, a captured person identifies with the captor • how existing social roles are radically altered or replaced • theory, focuses on the role of power and coercion in society • ...
Stress unit review crossword 2022-11-28
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- ability to bounce back
- situation or event that causes us to feel stressed
- simultaneous existence of incompatible demands
- Something is set out, a goal
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object
- Hans Selye's theory on stress
- not acknowledging the stressor
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- reserves exerted
- cope with stressors
- helps you tolerate stress well
- acknowledging a stressful situation directly
- deceive ourselves about the causes of a stressful situation
- when you are prevented from a goal
- feeling that you must speed up behavior
- mobilize resources
15 Clues: reserves exerted • mobilize resources • cope with stressors • ability to bounce back • Something is set out, a goal • Hans Selye's theory on stress • helps you tolerate stress well • not acknowledging the stressor • when you are prevented from a goal • feeling that you must speed up behavior • acknowledging a stressful situation directly • ...
Theory 2026-02-28
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- Book of first entry
- An item with long term value
- When money is owed to another person it is called ____
- Assets - ______ = Net worth
- When expenses are less than the income
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- Which concept is applied when items are highlighted to be seen separately by the reader.
- _____have a negative effect on a person's net worth
- When the owner gives money to the business we call it ____
- Proof of payment
- Proof of an online payment
10 Clues: Proof of payment • Book of first entry • Proof of an online payment • Assets - ______ = Net worth • An item with long term value • When expenses are less than the income • _____have a negative effect on a person's net worth • When money is owed to another person it is called ____ • When the owner gives money to the business we call it ____ • ...
Sociology Review 2022-10-24
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- norms of etiquette that are not very serious if broken
- qualities or beliefs accepted and endorsed by a given society
- the physical objects resources and spaces that people use to define their culture
- the prohibition of an action based on the belief that such behavior is either too sacred and consecrated or too dangerous and accursed for ordinary individuals to undertake
- theory focuses on the competition among groups within society over limited resources
- the set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody the most broadly shared meanings of a social system
- a set of moral norms or customs derived from generally accepted practices
- the nonphysical ideas that people have about there culture
- the belief that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or country are better than those of other races or countries
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- not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal
- a sociology theory that seeks to understand humans' relationship with their society by focusing on the symbols that help us give meaning to the experiences in our life
- all aspects of a society institutions roles norms and more
- something that you believe in or hold to be true.
- unwritten rules of behavior shared by members of a given group or society
14 Clues: something that you believe in or hold to be true. • norms of etiquette that are not very serious if broken • all aspects of a society institutions roles norms and more • the nonphysical ideas that people have about there culture • qualities or beliefs accepted and endorsed by a given society • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-11-30
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- A unit of calculation that describes the sum of the mass of a substance per mole.
- A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- A standard scientific unit for measuring large quantities of very small entities such as atoms, molecules, or other specified particles.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- Two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
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- A Greek word that means unable to be cut or divide.
- Unified atomic mass unit , another name for atomic mass unit.
- A negatively charged particle, located in the outermost shell of an atom.
- A location where an electron is likely to be found in an atom.
- An unstable form of a chemical element that releases radiation as it breaks down and becomes more stable.
- The positive charged metal plate at the end of a vacuum tube.
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge.
- The negative charged metal plate at the end of a vacuum tube.
17 Clues: A Greek word that means unable to be cut or divide. • The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • Unified atomic mass unit , another name for atomic mass unit. • The positive charged metal plate at the end of a vacuum tube. • The negative charged metal plate at the end of a vacuum tube. • A location where an electron is likely to be found in an atom. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- is primarily influenced by heredity
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical health,strengthh and energy.
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
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- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- has identified critical developmental tasks
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
17 Clues: is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- is primarily influenced by heredity
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical health,strengthh and energy.
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
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- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- has identified critical developmental tasks
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
17 Clues: is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • ...
Cell Theory 2021-09-24
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- Cells are the basic building blocks of ___.
- Organisms made of many cells.
- This scientist studied animals and identified that all animals are made of cells.
- Scientist who first discovered and named the cell.
- Scientist who observed living cells under the microscope.
- Organisms made of one cell.
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- This scientist studied plants and identified that all plants are made of cells.
- Science tool that made it possible to discovery cells.
- Scientist who stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells.
- Type of cell that Schleiden studied.
- The building block of all living things.
- All living things are made of ___ or more cells.
- All cells come from ___ cells.
- Inferred explanations in science, strongly supported by evidence.
- Robert Hooke viewed this under a microscope and first identified cells.
- Type of cell that Schwann studied.
- A unicellular organism Anton van Leeuwenhoek observed.
17 Clues: Organisms made of one cell. • Organisms made of many cells. • All cells come from ___ cells. • Type of cell that Schwann studied. • Type of cell that Schleiden studied. • The building block of all living things. • Cells are the basic building blocks of ___. • All living things are made of ___ or more cells. • Scientist who first discovered and named the cell. • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-25
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- Subatomic particle with neutral charge
- a mathmatical expression to find wave functio
- means atom in greek
- atom or molecule that gained or lost electron
- Who descredited Leucippus and democritus
- Subatomic particle with negative charge
- experiment to find charge and mass of electron
- the sum of protons and neutrons on perodic table
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- who discovered the electron
- the scientist who in invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- a chemical bond of two elements
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- chemist that discovered orbital model
- same element,different mass
- subatomic particle with positive charge
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
17 Clues: means atom in greek • who discovered the electron • same element,different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • chemist that discovered orbital model • Subatomic particle with neutral charge • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • subatomic particle with positive charge • Subatomic particle with negative charge • ...
Music Theory 2019-11-06
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- the highest instrument in the string orchestra
- slightly higher
- the lowest instrument in the string orchestra
- one beat of sound
- to play loudly
- two even sounds on one bear
- clef used for the cello and bass
- clef used for the viola
- two beats of silence
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- to play plucking the strings
- one beat of silence
- to play quietly
- five lines four spaces
- two beats of sound
- clef used for the violin
- slightly lower
- to play using the bow
17 Clues: to play loudly • slightly lower • slightly higher • to play quietly • one beat of sound • two beats of sound • one beat of silence • two beats of silence • to play using the bow • five lines four spaces • clef used for the viola • clef used for the violin • two even sounds on one bear • to play plucking the strings • clef used for the cello and bass • ...
Color Theory 2019-09-03
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- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- blue and red mixed together
- adding lighter shades to draw attention to a feature
- adding darker shades to recede a feature
- the surface color of the skin
- adding black to a color changes this
- adding gray to a color creates this
- primary color
- red and yellow mixed together
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- the twelve pure cool and warm colors shown throughout the wheel
- the "underneath" color of the skin; warm, cool, or neutral
- an overall assessment of the skin
- groups of three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- any color with white added to it
- primary color
- fully reflects and scatters all visible wavelengths of light
- primary color
- the absence of or complete absorption of visible light
- yellow and blue mixed together
19 Clues: primary color • primary color • primary color • blue and red mixed together • the surface color of the skin • red and yellow mixed together • yellow and blue mixed together • any color with white added to it • an overall assessment of the skin • adding gray to a color creates this • adding black to a color changes this • adding darker shades to recede a feature • ...
Color Theory 2025-03-21
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- using 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- what you get when you mix white and red
- three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel
- an example of a secondary color
- an example of a tertiary color
- effects the brightness of a color
- all colors combined make this color
- the absence of color
- the category that contains red, blue and yellow
- the color you get when you mix blue and orange
- type of color you get by mixing complements
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- a way to arrange colors
- opposite colors on the color wheel
- how light or dark a color is
- literally means to use one color
- what you get when you mix a primary and secondary color
- the color that comes after green in the color spectrum (rainbow)
17 Clues: the absence of color • a way to arrange colors • how light or dark a color is • an example of a tertiary color • an example of a secondary color • literally means to use one color • effects the brightness of a color • opposite colors on the color wheel • all colors combined make this color • what you get when you mix white and red • type of color you get by mixing complements • ...
Q1W4 Spelling List 2025-06-10
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- a statement or theory
- a set of related measures or activities
- a powdery substance made with lime and clay
- divide into two parts
- a person competing with another
- a time of intense difficulty, trouble
- having been selected as the best
- a three-pronged spear
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- expressing disapproval or objection to something
- not known or seen, not meant to be known
- an important or powerful person
- an athletic contest of swimming, cycling, and running
- methodically cut up
- a large muscle in the upper arm
- a highly venomous snake
15 Clues: methodically cut up • a statement or theory • divide into two parts • a three-pronged spear • a highly venomous snake • an important or powerful person • a person competing with another • a large muscle in the upper arm • having been selected as the best • a time of intense difficulty, trouble • a set of related measures or activities • not known or seen, not meant to be known • ...
Enzo-crossword 4-5B 2021-01-21
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- A taste that can be put on foods and a hot texture.
- the order in which a series of events happened; a list of these events in order
- The synonym of commonwealth
- Taking over another country or area
- the action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- the process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- a table listing important events for successive years within a particular historical period.
- A seed-producing annual.
- The abbreviation of Badan Penyelidik Usaha-Usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence)
- As a big group at a place
- A state of a nation in a country.
- A way to make balance and punishment
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- is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia.
- Helping other people if they need help
- a thought or suggestion as to possible course of action
- The synonym of constant
- The country of Indonesia
- a set of ideas that an economic or political system is based on.
- The antonym of useless
- A great behavior under a sequence
- make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
22 Clues: The antonym of useless • The synonym of constant • The country of Indonesia • A seed-producing annual. • As a big group at a place • The synonym of commonwealth • A great behavior under a sequence • A state of a nation in a country. • Taking over another country or area • A way to make balance and punishment • Helping other people if they need help • ...
History Key Word Crossword 2017-02-18
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- When countries race to build up armies, navies and weapons
- When the Mark in Germany significantly decreased in value
- Treaty signed at the end of the war
- The country Hitler was born in
- Source Origin
- a situation in which further military action is blocked
- A political theory which states that property and land should be owned privately.
- A political theory, which states that here would be no poverty and nothing would be privately owned
- German word for Revolution
- Defence of the Realm Act
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- the month when Germany invaded Belgium
- A final, uncompromising set of terms; the rejection of which may lead to violence
- coalition formed between Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy
- The assassinator of Franz Ferdinand
- The area where Germany were fighting Russia
- The Republic that was in charge of Germany during the 'Golden 20s'
- Shock Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- When a soldier refuses to go to the front line they are convicted as...
- Was introduced as a new currency in 1924, to help stabilise Germany's economy.
- Russia left the war in _____ 1918
- The average increase on a product's price
21 Clues: Source Origin • Defence of the Realm Act • German word for Revolution • The country Hitler was born in • Russia left the war in _____ 1918 • The assassinator of Franz Ferdinand • Treaty signed at the end of the war • Shock Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • the month when Germany invaded Belgium • The average increase on a product's price • ...
Language Arts 2023-09-13
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- It is the individual language learner brings with him or her
- It is commonly defined as the process by which humans get the
- tools to accomplish goals is critical in language acquisition
- This theory claims that language is
- derived from a series of genetically programmed structures.
- These are those that characterize the particular language learning situation.
- competition model claim that language acquisition.
- cognitive tools to pass modes of thinking and problem solving to their children.
- directly from social interaction.
- This theories explains a child learns to respond to words and
- According to The Emergentist theories, such as Mac
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- This theories explain adults use a combination
- It a view that a child’s ability to use the
- According to this theory, grammar
- It is a set of assumptions about reality that inform the questions we ask and the kinds of answers we arrive at as a result.
- to perceive, produce and use words to understand and communicate.
- the particular learning situation.
- appropriately through social reinforcement.
- It is a native language, native tongue, or mother tongue.
- It is a language other than the mother tongue that a person or community uses for public communication.
20 Clues: According to this theory, grammar • directly from social interaction. • the particular learning situation. • This theory claims that language is • It a view that a child’s ability to use the • appropriately through social reinforcement. • This theories explain adults use a combination • competition model claim that language acquisition. • ...
Plate motion study help 2025-11-05
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- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- the layer of soft solid rock underneath earths plates
- something that happens over and over again
- how often or fast something happens
- a very large section of earths hard solid rock layer
- any of the many processes (such as eruptions)in which has and lava are pushed to the surface of earth
- an object or diagram that helps us understand something by making it easier
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- how many different plate boundaries are there
- a trench is formed at this plate boundary
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- one of earths layers made of hard solid rock
- the place where two plates meet
- A diagram that shows the inside of something
- a mid ocean ridge is formed at this plate boundary
- they introduced the continental drift theory
- a sudden shaking of earths surface
- is an explanation of a scientific process that has been successfully tested in many different ways
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- any of earths main continuous areas of land such as Africa and North America
- a long deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
20 Clues: the place where two plates meet • a sudden shaking of earths surface • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • a trench is formed at this plate boundary • something that happens over and over again • one of earths layers made of hard solid rock • A diagram that shows the inside of something • they introduced the continental drift theory • ...
Psychology 2022-10-06
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- sensations or views of the world
- an explanation using a set of principles
- things we've been taught (personality, style)
- encode,process,store,retrieve info
- how behavior springs from unconcious drives and conflicts
- biology, social culture, psycological
- the science of the brain
- the study of mind and behavior evolution
- at birth the mind is a blank slate or...
- 2 variables change together
- "I knew it all along" phenomenon
- studying the whole individual and uniqueness of each
- testable prediction implied by a theory
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- you manipulate or change it
- links between biological and psychological approaches
- thinking and behavior revolves around the world
- how we learn observable responses
- what we know comes from experiences
- relationship that doesnt empirically exist
- the values of 2 variables, cluster of dots
- repeating steps of research study with different things
- studying at points during the life span
- the traits you're born with (eye color, skin)
- self reported behaviors of a group
- how the environment influences a person
- compare groups to another based on different variables
- mind and body are separate, knowledge is...
- physical aspects of the brain
- 1 individual is studied in depth
29 Clues: the science of the brain • you manipulate or change it • 2 variables change together • physical aspects of the brain • sensations or views of the world • "I knew it all along" phenomenon • 1 individual is studied in depth • how we learn observable responses • encode,process,store,retrieve info • self reported behaviors of a group • what we know comes from experiences • ...
Sociology and Values 2025-10-20
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- Late-modern theory that argues society is fragmented, media-saturated, and unstable.
- strand that blames capitalism for female oppression.
- Theory that sees gender inequality as the key division in society.
- Theory that focuses on how individuals are labelled and stereotyped.
- Concept describing the dominance of men in society.
- Theory arguing that society is based on shared norms, values and integration.
- Postmodern concept where signs and images become more real than reality itself.
- strand critical of men and patriarchy rather than capitalism or culture.
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- concept where institutions work together like organs in the body.
- Theory that focuses on how individuals construct meanings through social interaction.
- that emphasises qualitative understanding and empathetic insight.
- A structural theory that sees society as a system working toward stability and consensus.
- A conflict theory that argues society is divided by class inequality and exploitation.
- Theory arguing individuals learn norms and deviance through observing others.
- Marxist idea that the ruling class manipulate ideas to maintain power.
15 Clues: Concept describing the dominance of men in society. • strand that blames capitalism for female oppression. • concept where institutions work together like organs in the body. • that emphasises qualitative understanding and empathetic insight. • Theory that sees gender inequality as the key division in society. • ...
Economics 2025-11-06
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- Studied
- Productivity
- Profit Helps Society
- Main Problem
- Free Market
- Birthplace
- Limited Government
- University
- Wealth of
- Market Phrase
- Protect Property
- Field of Study
- Taught
- Opposed Theory
- Publication Year
- Death Year
- Global Bank
- Publication Year
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- Moral Book
- Birthplace
- Gov Spending Theory
- Economic Recessions
- Nationality
- Father of Economics
- Wrote General Theory
- Economic Decline
- Gold System
- Crisis Advised
- Policy Tool
- Helped Design
30 Clues: Taught • Studied • Wealth of • Moral Book • Birthplace • Birthplace • University • Death Year • Nationality • Free Market • Gold System • Policy Tool • Global Bank • Productivity • Main Problem • Market Phrase • Helped Design • Crisis Advised • Field of Study • Opposed Theory • Economic Decline • Protect Property • Publication Year • Publication Year • Limited Government • Gov Spending Theory • Economic Recessions • ...
AP Psych 2023-04-13
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- Studied theory of attachment in infant Rhesus monkeys
- said that humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
- differences between the habitual moral judgments of men and women
- developed one of the first projective tests, the Inkblot test
- Conducted a study on obedience when he had a subject shock a patient to the extent that they would be seriously injuring the patient
- The theory that facial expressions are universal
- Theory of evolution
- His theory states there are 3 levels of moral reasoning, and each level can be divided into 2 stages
- Study on conformity
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- She maintained that Kohlberg’s work was developed only observing boys and overlooked
- Classical conditioning-An unconditional stimulus naturally elicits a reflexive behavior called an unconditional response
- first to conduct scientific studies on forgetting
- established an intelligence test especially for adults
- introspection-psychology became the scientific study of conscious experience
- Hierarchy of needs
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- Founder of behaviorism
- Conducted the famous Stanford Prison experiment
- Observational Learning
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Humanistic psychology-the theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth
- Neo Freudian, believed that childhood social not sexual tensions are crucial for personality
- People evolve through 8 stages over the life span
- personality and ability depend almost entirely on genetic inheritance
- general I.Q. tests
- Law of effect
- He concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled “g”, for general ability
- Four-stage theory of cognitive development
- Operant conditioning-techniques to manipulate the consequences of an organism’s behavior in order to observe the effects of subsequent behavior
- Psychoanalytical theory that focuses on the unconscious- Id-Ego-Superego
- She said that personality is continually mold by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts
31 Clues: Law of effect • general I.Q. tests • Hierarchy of needs • Theory of evolution • Study on conformity • Founder of behaviorism • Observational Learning • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Four-stage theory of cognitive development • Conducted the famous Stanford Prison experiment • The theory that facial expressions are universal • ...
Government Review Crossword 2022-01-03
Across
- an attempt to talk a bill to death
- supports system of government
- as set forth by the theory of government
- book written by Thomas Paine
- Powers granted to congress
- a charge levied by the government
- granted through the consitution creation of a national government
- rights that everyone has and deserves
- length of time officals serve
- form of government in which supreme power is held
- 27 of them
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- permant panels in congress ti which bills of simliar nture could be sent
- First Ten Amendments
- break up letter with Great Britain
- panels that handle a specfic matter
- regular period of time when congress conducts business
- a kind of money a creditor must by law accept in payment of debt
- composed of members of both houses
- philosphy and theory about authority of state over the individual
- party officers picked for their posts by their part colleages
- the right of a soverign
- form of government when people have the power to make legislation
- granted by reasonable deduction from expressed powers
- a meeting to deal with a emergency
- supports state power and government power
25 Clues: 27 of them • First Ten Amendments • the right of a soverign • Powers granted to congress • book written by Thomas Paine • supports system of government • length of time officals serve • a charge levied by the government • an attempt to talk a bill to death • break up letter with Great Britain • composed of members of both houses • a meeting to deal with a emergency • ...
Industrial Fun 2018-03-09
Across
- revolution increased output of machine made goods
- a member of a band who destroyed machinery
- believing that all people are equal
- gin machine that separates cotton
- bargaining wages of other conditions of employment
- engles German philosopher
- factory owner benefited greatly
- source of cheap labor
- movement the principles or movement of a party of political reformers, chiefly workingmen
- Theory important break through the history of medicine
- ethical theory which states that the best action is the one that maximizes utility
- the factors of production
- faire economic policy of letting owner of industry set working conditions
- marx radical type of socialism
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- production are privately own
- falls a women right convection
- place where everything perfect
- union a association of work
- a person who organizes manages and take risk of business
- class a social class between upper and working class
- certain rights of ownership
- a business owned by stockholders
- refuse to work
- the process of developing machine production of goods, required such as resources
- property owned by the community
- room forming a separate residence
- the haves
- the right to vote
28 Clues: the haves • refuse to work • the right to vote • source of cheap labor • the factors of production • certain rights of ownership • production are privately own • place where everything perfect • engles German philosopher • factory owner benefited greatly • property owned by the community • a business owned by stockholders • room forming a separate residence • ...
8th Grade Science Vocab Crossword 2024-01-18
Across
- characteristic or property of an organism
- the part of the Earth in which life can exist
- species of animal that lived but no longer does
- Come from decay of organism; pressed tightly together
- physical evidence of an organism from a past geologic age
- layers of gas that surround a planet
- all water on, under, and above the Earth
- set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts
- any individual living thing
- the chemical element consisting of one proton and one electron
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- the continual movement of water between land, ocean, and air
- study of fossils and the fossil record
- energy that comes from the sun
- the process in which plants and some other organisms use the energy in sunlight to make food
- theory that the various types of animals and plants have their origin in other preexisting
- place or role that an organism has in its habitat
- nuclear reaction resulting in release of large amounts of energy
- group of organisms that share similar characteristics
- process in which matter changes from liquid to a gas
- to break down or wear away
20 Clues: to break down or wear away • any individual living thing • energy that comes from the sun • layers of gas that surround a planet • study of fossils and the fossil record • all water on, under, and above the Earth • characteristic or property of an organism • the part of the Earth in which life can exist • species of animal that lived but no longer does • ...
Meaning, Thought and Reality 2025-09-23
Across
- A type of reference that remains the same across utterances.
- A label for a person, place, or entity, e.g., Karl Marx.
- The set of possible referents of an expression.
- Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: language influences thought.
- A noun-like expression that can denote substances or actions.
- The conceptual representation a word evokes in the mind.
- The relationship between language expressions and real-world entities.
- A type of reference dependent on context.
- A theory of names linking them with definite knowledge of referents.
- The specific thing picked out by an expression in context.
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- A noun phrase that picks out a known individual, e.g., the woman.
- Refers to a group as a whole.
- A central or typical member of a category.
- Refers to individuals in a group separately.
- A word like each, all, some, none that modifies reference.
- A noun phrase that introduces an unknown individual, e.g., a woman.
- A mental category representing knowledge about something.
- A theory of names where use is inherited socially.
- Expressions like very, if, such that do not identify entities.
- An expression that identifies an entity, e.g., cat, door.
20 Clues: Refers to a group as a whole. • A type of reference dependent on context. • A central or typical member of a category. • Refers to individuals in a group separately. • The set of possible referents of an expression. • A theory of names where use is inherited socially. • Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: language influences thought. • ...
Evolution 2024-02-27
Across
- The scientist who came up with the theory of natural selection
- Humans affected the evolution of these animals during the industrial revolution
- The scientist who believed acquired traits could be passed down
- structures in animals that no longer serve a purpose
- Our closest living relative in the animal kingdom
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- The organism that is a transitional species between dinosaurs and birds
- how animal's change over time to adapt to their environment
- A trait that helps an organism survive in their environment
- The set of islands Darwin explored to aid in his theory of evolution
9 Clues: Our closest living relative in the animal kingdom • structures in animals that no longer serve a purpose • how animal's change over time to adapt to their environment • A trait that helps an organism survive in their environment • The scientist who came up with the theory of natural selection • The scientist who believed acquired traits could be passed down • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- process where one plate slides under another
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
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- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- two plates coming together
- two plates moving apart
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- process where one plate slides under another
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
Down
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- two plates moving apart
- two plates coming together
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- two plates moving apart
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
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- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
RESEARCH 2025-03-02
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- A summary of the research findings
- A core concept, idea, or factor in a study
- Information collected to support research findings
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- A statement that predicts the relationship between variables in a study
- A group of people chosen to represent a larger population
- A set of methods for analyzing data
- A general explanation for a set of events or behaviors
- An evaluation of the research results
- design: The plan for how a study will be conducted
9 Clues: A summary of the research findings • A set of methods for analyzing data • An evaluation of the research results • A core concept, idea, or factor in a study • design: The plan for how a study will be conducted • Information collected to support research findings • A general explanation for a set of events or behaviors • ...
Muna's crossword 2020-03-25
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- helps trigger fight or flight
- affects metabolism
- an explanation using integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behavior or events.
- observing and recording behavior naturally without manipulation
- a bar graph depicting a frequency distribution
- a flawed sampling process
- the body's electrochemical communication
- the most frequently occurring scores in a distribution
- the postexperiential explanation of the study
- oldest part of the brain
- repeating the essence of a research study to see whether the basic findings can be reproduced.
- helps with the storage of explicit memory
- obtaining self-reported attitudes or behavior by questioning representatives
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
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- a variable that isn't being studied but can influence the study's results.
- the formation of new neurons
- Chemical messengers
- measure of two factor's variety
- Controls the pituitary gland
- the body's slow chemical communication system
- helps regulate the sugar in the blood
- study where one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles.
- all those in a group being studied
- tissue destruction
- a sample that fairly represents
- our subjective awareness of ourselves and our environment.
26 Clues: affects metabolism • tissue destruction • Chemical messengers • oldest part of the brain • a flawed sampling process • the formation of new neurons • Controls the pituitary gland • helps trigger fight or flight • measure of two factor's variety • a sample that fairly represents • all those in a group being studied • helps regulate the sugar in the blood • ...
OB concepts, Class 4 2021-09-20
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- A process theory of motivation that focuses on the perception of fairness in a social exchange
- a perceptual set that holds beliefs and perceived attributes of a target person based on the group to which the target person belongs
- A set of factors that influence the level of dissatisfaction of employees
- A set of needs at the medium level of the ERG Hierarchy
- Connecting cause to effect
- an interrelated set of abilities, behaviours, attitudes, and knowledge needed by an individual to be effective in most professional and managerial positions
- It is a management approach related to job design where employees are shifted between two or more assignments or jobs at regular intervals of time
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- an administrative structure with well-¬ defined offices or functions and hierarchical relationships among the functions
- A set of needs at the bottom of the Maslow Hierarchy
- One of the basic emotions that affect behaviour and related to aversion and contempt
- a collection of people who work together to achieve individual and organizational goals
- An aspect of motivation and focuses on how long a person is trying to attain the goal
- the process of gathering sensory information and assigning meaning to it
- The level at which workgroups are studied in OB
14 Clues: Connecting cause to effect • The level at which workgroups are studied in OB • A set of needs at the bottom of the Maslow Hierarchy • A set of needs at the medium level of the ERG Hierarchy • the process of gathering sensory information and assigning meaning to it • A set of factors that influence the level of dissatisfaction of employees • ...
Unit 8 - Motivation and Emotion 2024-03-04
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- this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- one of the more difficult "universal emotions" to identify
- this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- reason for eating when the bell rings for lunch
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- this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
- one of the major topics of this unit
- this nervous system is triggered when you experience fear
- this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
- this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- second level on maslow’s pyramid
- theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
- this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- the other major topic of this unit
25 Clues: second level on maslow’s pyramid • the other major topic of this unit • one of the major topics of this unit • reason for eating when the bell rings for lunch • this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs • this type of motivation is present without reinforcers • this nervous system returns your body to a resting state • ...
Unit 8 - Motivation and Emotion 2024-03-04
Across
- one of the more difficult "universal emotions" to identify
- effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
- Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
- theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed
- one of the major topics of this unit
- this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
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- this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- second level on maslow’s pyramid
- the other major topic of this unit
24 Clues: second level on maslow’s pyramid • the other major topic of this unit • one of the major topics of this unit • this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs • this type of motivation is present without reinforcers • this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed • this nervous system returns your body to a resting state • ...
Exam 4 Review • Ch 13, 14, & 15 • MGT 300 • Jones/George 2018-03-29
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- Subordinates who report to the same supervisory compose a _____________________ group.
- Self-managed ________________ teams are teams in which members are empowered and have the responsibility and autonomy to complete identifiable pieces of work.
- Group ___________________ are shared guidelines of rules for behavior that most group members follow.
- ______________________ theory is a theory of motivation that concentrates on people’s perceptions of the fairness of their work outcomes relative to, or in proportion to, their work inputs.
- When _________________ are effective, the influence they exert over others helps a group or organization achieve its performance goals.
- The ____________________ of a person’s behavior refers to the many possible behaviors a person could engage in.
- Clayton _________________ collapsed Maslow’s five categories into three, referred to as the ERG theory.
- _________________________ is the creative development of new products, new technologies, new services, or even new organizational structures.
- ________________________ groups are informal groups composed of employees who enjoy one another’s company and socialize with one another.
- ___________________ leaders are excited and enthusiastic about their vision and clearly communicate it to their subordinates.
- Victor Vroom’s theory of motivation identifies three major factors that determine a person’s motivation: ____________________, instrumentality, and valence.
- Some research indicates that ____________________ managers tend to be more humanistic or people-oriented than both Japanese or American managers.
- There are several types of _______________: legitimate, reward, coercive, expert, and referent.
- ____________________ motivated behavior is performed to acquire material or social rewards or to avoid punishment; the source of motivation is the consequences of the behavior, not the behavior itself.
- Some people are ________________ motivated by their work, meaning they are motived to perform to benefit or help others.
- ________________ teams can include members who are not actually employees of the organization itself.
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- ________________________ theory focuses on the linage between performance and outcomes in the motivation equation.
- ________________________ and Latham were the leading researchers for goals setting theory.
- ____________________ is central to management because it explains why people behave the way they do in organizations.
- Group ________________ is a set of behaviors and tasks that a member of a group is expected to perform because of his or her position in the group.
- Maslow’s __________________ of Needs theory
- ____________________ motivated behavior is behavior that is performed for its own sake; the source of motivation is actually performing the behavior, and motivation comes from doing the work itself.
- _________________ leaders share power with followers and strive to ensure that followers’ most important needs are met, that they are able to develop as individuals, and that their well-being is enhanced, and that attention is paid to those who are least well-off in society.
- When group ________________________ is high, individuals strongly value their group membership, find the group appealing, and have strong desires to remain a part of the group. When it is low, group members do not find their group particularly appealing and have little desire to retain their group membership.
- __________________ needs in Maslow’s theory include the need to be respected by others.
- Fiedler was among the first leadership researchers to acknowledge that effective leadership is ______________________ on, or depends on, the characteristics of the leader and the situation.
- Four nurses who work in a hospital and have lunch together twice a week constitute an _________________ group.
- __________________ is a person’s perception about the extent to which performance results in the attainment of outcomes.
- A compensation plan basing pay on performance is often called a ____________________ pay plan.
- ___________________ and development teams are created to develop new products.
30 Clues: Maslow’s __________________ of Needs theory • ___________________ and development teams are created to develop new products. • Subordinates who report to the same supervisory compose a _____________________ group. • __________________ needs in Maslow’s theory include the need to be respected by others. • ...
PUSHING BOUNDARIES R&W 2022-08-30
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • work together • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • a theory or set of theories about something • of fibers that carry brain signals between neurons • of an activity; something that stops you from continuing in the normal way
Crim 2021-05-09
Across
- tends to relate two or more variable
- okay siya
- okay lang
- most influential theory
- produced grater goods
- omcm
- sige lang
- sige
- Reason for exposing punishment
- "subsidiary of
- emphasize free will
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- eguls
- act that the law make punishable
- based on fundamental tenets
- actions becomes morally right
- one of the earliest theory in criminology
- sige ba
- olats
- omegle
- eguls
20 Clues: omcm • sige • eguls • olats • eguls • omegle • sige ba • okay siya • okay lang • sige lang • "subsidiary of • emphasize free will • produced grater goods • most influential theory • based on fundamental tenets • actions becomes morally right • Reason for exposing punishment • act that the law make punishable • tends to relate two or more variable • one of the earliest theory in criminology
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- two plates moving apart
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- two plates coming together
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- process where one plate slides under another
Down
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- two plates moving apart
- two plates coming together
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- process where one plate slides under another
Down
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- two plates coming together
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
Down
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- two plates moving apart
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- process where one plate slides under another
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
HMH Module A Unit 1 Quiz 2023-09-19
Across
- the use of scientific knowledge and processes to solve problems
- the influence of a person's beliefs can lead to false conclusions
- the application of science and math to solve real life problems
- the correctness of a measurement
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- an idea that can be tested by an experiment
- a set of steps you follow to test a hypothesis
- describes how some part of nature acts under certain conditions
- a set of ideas that tie together many observations
- how detailed or exact a measurement is
- the factors you keep constant in an experiment
10 Clues: the correctness of a measurement • how detailed or exact a measurement is • an idea that can be tested by an experiment • a set of steps you follow to test a hypothesis • the factors you keep constant in an experiment • a set of ideas that tie together many observations • the use of scientific knowledge and processes to solve problems • ...
Sociology - Reece & Brenna 2019-12-04
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- any consequence of social structures that positively affect society and impacts structural continuity
- looking at social life in a scientific systematic way, rather than depending on common-sense explanation
- empathetic understanding of the meanings others attach to their actions
- how people relate to one another and influence each other’s behavior
- the ability to see the connection between the larger world and your personal life
- the comparative study of past and present cultures
- perspective that holds that societies evolve toward stability and perfection
- observable facts or events that involve human society
- intended and recognized consequence of some element of society
- general set of assumptions about the nature of phenomena
- negative consequence an element has for the stability of the social system
- the study of past events
- a philosopher that is considered the "father of sociology"
- philosopher that applied to the theory of natural selection and social darwinism
- systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena
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- the examination of the organization and operation of governments
- theoretical perspective that views society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system
- the study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their needs and wants
- the study of how the social environment affects an individual’s behavior and personality
- the disciplines that study human social behavior or institutions and functions of human society in a scientific manner
- description of the essential characteristics of some aspect of society
- the social science that studies human society and social behavior
- the social science that deals with the behavior and thinking of organisms
- sociologist famous for his views on how traditional and modern societies evolved and how they function
- philosopher famous for his theories of capitalism and communism
25 Clues: the study of past events • the comparative study of past and present cultures • observable facts or events that involve human society • general set of assumptions about the nature of phenomena • a philosopher that is considered the "father of sociology" • systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena • ...
direction and co-ordination 2013-08-26
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- distinct channels of communication
- needs theory
- latin word for motivation
- crosswise communication is also known as.......
- leadership studies on 3 different styles, autocratic, democratic, lassez faire
- of direction supervision, motivation, leadership, communication
- parent child transaction
- taught concept of life
- robert blake and jane mouton
- said "harmony of objectives"
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- response to transactional stimulus
- unity of command cannot exist without unity in direction but does not flow from it.
- theory x theory y
- man is essentially economic
- types of co-ordination
- neurosurgeon from mcgill university
- felt concept of life
- comparing their efforts and rewards with others
- thought concept of life
- herzbergs theory
20 Clues: needs theory • herzbergs theory • theory x theory y • felt concept of life • types of co-ordination • taught concept of life • thought concept of life • parent child transaction • latin word for motivation • man is essentially economic • robert blake and jane mouton • said "harmony of objectives" • response to transactional stimulus • distinct channels of communication • ...
Puzzle 30: Famous Scientists 2025-09-09
Across
- – Population growth effects.
- – Evolutionary biology.
- – Paleontology studies.
- – Chemotherapy research.
- – Ancient anatomist.
- – Early classification of organisms.
- – X-ray crystallography of DNA.
- – Example of evolution observation.
- – Studied anatomy.
- – Taxonomy system.
- – Identified disease bacteria.
- – Pasteurization and germ theory.
- – Sociobiology and ants.
- – Geologist influencing evolution theory.
- – Observed microorganisms.
- – Developed natural selection theory.
Down
- – Father of genetics.
- – Neuroscientist and psychologist.
- – Microbial research.
- – Co-discovered DNA structure.
- – Proved life doesn’t spontaneously arise.
- – Co-discovered DNA structure.
- – Father of geology (influenced biology indirectly).
- – Studied plant and light effects.
- – Natural selection co-discoverer.
- – Early evolution theory.
- – Modern biology contributions.
- – Studied radioactivity.
- – Discovered cells.
- – Circulation of blood.
30 Clues: – Studied anatomy. • – Taxonomy system. • – Discovered cells. • – Ancient anatomist. • – Father of genetics. • – Microbial research. • – Evolutionary biology. • – Paleontology studies. • – Circulation of blood. • – Chemotherapy research. • – Studied radioactivity. • – Sociobiology and ants. • – Early evolution theory. • – Observed microorganisms. • – Population growth effects. • ...
Economics 2025-11-06
Across
- Studied
- Productivity
- Profit Helps Society
- Main Problem
- Free Market
- Birthplace
- Limited Government
- University
- Wealth of
- Market Phrase
- Protect Property
- Field of Study
- Taught
- Opposed Theory
- Publication Year
- Death Year
- Global Bank
- Publication Year
Down
- Moral Book
- Birthplace
- Gov Spending Theory
- Economic Recessions
- Nationality
- Father of Economics
- Wrote General Theory
- Economic Decline
- Gold System
- Crisis Advised
- Policy Tool
- Helped Design
30 Clues: Taught • Studied • Wealth of • Moral Book • Birthplace • Birthplace • University • Death Year • Nationality • Free Market • Gold System • Policy Tool • Global Bank • Productivity • Main Problem • Market Phrase • Helped Design • Crisis Advised • Field of Study • Opposed Theory • Economic Decline • Protect Property • Publication Year • Publication Year • Limited Government • Gov Spending Theory • Economic Recessions • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-07-07
16 Clues: - Buoyancy • - AC power • - Black holes • - Germ theory • - Laws of motion • - Atomic structure • - Electromagnetism • - Planetary motion • - Evolution theory • - Quantum mechanics • - Telescope pioneer • - Expanding universe • - Light bulb inventor • - Theory of relativity • - Computer programming • - Radioactivity pioneer
Theorist Review Activity 2023-09-09
Across
- created the Multiple Intelligence Theory. (Hint: Last name)
- theory created by B. F. Skinner to make preferred behavior permanent.
- Erik Erikson's theory of a child's personality.
- Abraham Maslow's theory of level of education.
- created the theory that social/cultural experiences affect a child's learning.(Hint: Last name)
- Created the theory: Children as Experts. (Hint: Last name)
- Ivan Pavlov's Classical Conditioning theory which tellus a childs (...) leads to how they response?
Down
- David Kolb's theory that children observe and reflect what they learn.
- Jerome Bruner's theory that using contextualization is vital for a child's learning.
- Jean Piaget's theory for developing the brain.
- Created the Social Cognitive Theory. (Hint: Last name)
- Lawrence Kohlberg's theory that Moral development means, "Each level involves different ways of thinking".
12 Clues: Jean Piaget's theory for developing the brain. • Abraham Maslow's theory of level of education. • Erik Erikson's theory of a child's personality. • Created the Social Cognitive Theory. (Hint: Last name) • Created the theory: Children as Experts. (Hint: Last name) • created the Multiple Intelligence Theory. (Hint: Last name) • ...
CRIM 260 - Review for Exam 1 2014-02-09
Across
- This develops through interactions with parents and others and represents the conscience and the moral rules that are shared by most adults.
- Social _______ Theories tie delinquency rates to socioeconomic conditions and cultural values; areas that experience high levels of poverty and social disorganization will also have high delinquency rates.
- According to this theory, social behavior is determined by the way society reacts to individuals and the way individuals react to society
- Under this movement, children were placed in the care of adults who trained them in specific skills.
- Social ______ Theory assumes that all people have the potential to commit crimes but are kept in check by their attachments to society.
- This theory focuses on the association between biological makeup, environmental conditions, and antisocial behaviors.
- These nineteenth-century reformers developed programs for troubled youth and influenced legislation creating the juvenile justice system; today some critics view them as being more concerned with control of the poor than with their welfare.
- This pathway begins at an early age with stubborn behavior; it leads to defiance and then to authority avoidance.
- This theory best reflects the branch of psychology that holds that the human personality is controlled by unconscious mental processes developed early in childhood.
- Social _______ Theory attributes delinquent behavior patterns to childhood socialization and pro- or antisocial attachments over the life course.
- Compiled by the FBI, this is the most widely used source of national crime and delinquency statistics reporting crimes known to the police and the number of persons arrested.
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- This theory suggests that delinquent behavior is a dynamic process, influenced by individual characteristics as well as social experiences.
- According to this theory, predatory crimes are influenced by the intersection of three variables: availability of suitable targets, the presence of motivated offenders, and the absence of capable guardians.
- This theory, developed by Lombroso, reflects the idea that delinquents manifest physical anomalies that make them biologically and physiologically similar to our primitive ancestors, savage throwbacks to an earlier stage of human evolution.
- These are young people who are extremely vulnerable to the negative consequences of school failure, substance abuse, and early sexuality.
- These allowed for the appointment of overseers to place destitute or neglected children as servants in the homes of the affluent, where they were trained in agricultural, trade, or domestic services.
- _______ Theory is a developmental theory that modifies social control theory by integrating concepts from biosocial, psychological, routine activities, and rational choice theories.
- This pathway describes a situation where a delinquent career begins with minor, underhanded behavior and eventually escalates into more serious criminality.
- _______ Theory argues that youths will choose to engage in delinquent and criminal behavior after weighing the consequences and benefits of their actions.
- According to this theory, delinquency is a function of personal predispositions such as temperament, personality, hormones, or genetics.
20 Clues: Under this movement, children were placed in the care of adults who trained them in specific skills. • This pathway begins at an early age with stubborn behavior; it leads to defiance and then to authority avoidance. • This theory focuses on the association between biological makeup, environmental conditions, and antisocial behaviors. • ...
