set theory Crossword Puzzles
Total Quality Management 2017-07-16
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- guide the journey to a vision by defining attitudes and policies for all employees
- star which includes people, process, requirements, relationships and results
- diagram for organizing a large number of ideas, opinions, and facts relating to a broad problem
- are broad statements that set the direction for the organization
- situational leadership by Fiedler
- describes where the organization is headed
- Planning which involves processing of and envisioning the organization's future goals and objectives
- requires a sincere belief and trust in the people or giving people authority
- leadership theory that assumes that certain leaders develop the ability to inspire their subordinates
- relating to expertise in management with certification and belt as indicator of performance
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- posited by Fleishman
- postulated by Ralph Stogdill ' great man model"
- defines its reason for existence
- leadership requiring change and motivation
- is the ability to positively influence people and systems under one's authority
- system of management and controls exercised in the stewardship of an organization
- intelligence an emerging theory
- diagram/ spreadsheets that graphically display relationship between ideas, activities or other dimension
18 Clues: posited by Fleishman • intelligence an emerging theory • defines its reason for existence • situational leadership by Fiedler • leadership requiring change and motivation • describes where the organization is headed • postulated by Ralph Stogdill ' great man model" • are broad statements that set the direction for the organization • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- Descriptions that are not biased
- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
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- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Inherited genetic genes
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
35 Clues: Inherited genetic genes • Descriptions that are not biased • Anything that causes a birth defect • Failure to conceive after 12 months • Set of expressed genotype; physical traits • A lifelong process with age related changes • Results are consistent over time and observers • First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours • Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered • ...
ch 14 vocab 2022-04-06
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- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- mind consists of the processes in the mind which occur automatically and are not available to introspection and include thought processes, memories, interests, and motivations.
- the part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
- theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts
- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- the social face the individual presented to the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual
- the tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- the shadow is either an unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself, or the entirety of the unconscious; that is, everything of which a person is not fully conscious.
- a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory.
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- which apparent logical reasons are given to justify behavior that is motivated by unconscious instinctual impulses.
- defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient.
- theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside".
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- a defense mechanism leading to the temporary or long-term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses more adaptively
- a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies in the psyche through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.
- characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors
- the unconscious blocking of unpleasant emotions, impulses, memories, and thoughts from your conscious mind
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist.
- represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
22 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist. • a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory. • the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside". • represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious • ...
ch 14 vocab 2022-04-06
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- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- mind consists of the processes in the mind which occur automatically and are not available to introspection and include thought processes, memories, interests, and motivations.
- the part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
- theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts
- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- the social face the individual presented to the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual
- the tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- the shadow is either an unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself, or the entirety of the unconscious; that is, everything of which a person is not fully conscious.
- a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory.
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- which apparent logical reasons are given to justify behavior that is motivated by unconscious instinctual impulses.
- defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient.
- theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside".
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- a defense mechanism leading to the temporary or long-term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses more adaptively
- a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies in the psyche through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.
- characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors
- the unconscious blocking of unpleasant emotions, impulses, memories, and thoughts from your conscious mind
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist.
- represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
22 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist. • a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory. • the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside". • represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious • ...
chemistry scientists 2022-12-12
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- cathode rays negatively charged
- theory of covalent bonding
- oil drop experiment
- cancer treatment and radium
- arranged elements by relative atomic mass
- wave length and atomic number
- discovered the electron
- elements were budling blocks of substances
- no 2 electronbs have same atomic numbers
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- the Schrödinger equation
- theory of relativity E=MC^2
- known for the modern periodic table
- bohr model of a atom
- gasses at same temp & press = molecules
- proposed the nuclear structure of atomns
- introduced the atomic theory into chemistry
- quantum theory
- founder of modern chemistry
- proved neutrons existed
19 Clues: quantum theory • oil drop experiment • bohr model of a atom • proved neutrons existed • discovered the electron • the Schrödinger equation • theory of covalent bonding • theory of relativity E=MC^2 • cancer treatment and radium • founder of modern chemistry • wave length and atomic number • cathode rays negatively charged • known for the modern periodic table • ...
The DNL Crossword .... 2026-05-18
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- the electroweak interaction or electroweak force is the unified description of two of the fundamental interactions of nature.
- the decrease in strength of interactions at short distances
- attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object.
- the chemical element of atomic number 111, a radioactive element produced artificially.
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- study of the dynamics of electrically conducting fluids.
- a collection of techniques in quantum field theory, statistical field theory, and the theory of self-similar geometric structures
- a state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons brings to O absolute
- the tendency of unrelated animals and plants to evolve superficially similar characteristics under similar environmental conditions.
- the structural property of non-uniformity in different directions
- set of physical properties observed in superconductors: materials where electrical resistance vanishes and magnetic fields are expelled from the material.
10 Clues: study of the dynamics of electrically conducting fluids. • the decrease in strength of interactions at short distances • the structural property of non-uniformity in different directions • attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object. • a state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons brings to O absolute • ...
Research Review 2013-03-03
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- new research you conduct yourself
- numerical data
- your proposed explanation
- not revealing information about the participant
- people who have an interest in your research
- a group that represents your target population
- will produce similar results retested under similar conditions
- information
- a set of ideas or principles used to explain some facts
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- a tried and tested methodology
- people you are studying
- your target group
- describes methods such as interviews and focus groups
- different methods of research
- attributes of interest because they can change things
- people involved in your research
- agreement after careful consideration
- using different methodologies to cross-check
- using other people's research or data
- testing or trial
20 Clues: information • numerical data • testing or trial • your target group • people you are studying • your proposed explanation • different methods of research • a tried and tested methodology • people involved in your research • new research you conduct yourself • agreement after careful consideration • using other people's research or data • using different methodologies to cross-check • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1 2026-03-16
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- Disliking people or society
- Hard to find or understand
- kind, generous
- To make a problem worse
- To encourage or promote development
- Present but not active
- To set boundaries or distinguish
- Harmless or inoffensive
- having knowledge or skill in a particular area
- To find a way around
- Impossible to pass through
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- To form a theory or assumption
- To adjust for precision
- About to happen soon
- No longer existing or functional
- Uniform or similar throughout
- Captivating or persuasive
- To become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- To invent or create, often dishonestly
- Serious and sincere
- Implied rather than stated
21 Clues: kind, generous • Serious and sincere • About to happen soon • To find a way around • Present but not active • To adjust for precision • To make a problem worse • Harmless or inoffensive • Captivating or persuasive • Hard to find or understand • Implied rather than stated • Impossible to pass through • Disliking people or society • Uniform or similar throughout • ...
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 • ...
Electrical Theory 2022-10-19
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- scientific principle explaining the relationships among voltage, resistance and current in a conductor
- negatively charged subatomic particle which orbits the atom’s nucleus
- amount of current a conductor can handle before its temperature exceeds accepted limits causing it to deteriorate
- flow of electric charge
- physical property allowing a material to resist the flow of electricity
- unit of measurement for electromotive force
- unit of measurement for electric current; one coulomb per second equals one
- closed path in which electric current flows
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- unit of measurement for electric power
- electricity which is not moving; caused by the triboelectric effect
- building of electric charge generated by friction
- movement of electrons carrying energy
- capacity to transmit something, for example electricity or heat
- unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- opposition to the flow of an electrical current
- quantity of electricity
- often abbreviated to ‘amp’
17 Clues: flow of electric charge • quantity of electricity • often abbreviated to ‘amp’ • movement of electrons carrying energy • unit of measurement for electric power • unit of measurement for electromotive force • closed path in which electric current flows • unit of measurement for electrical resistance • opposition to the flow of an electrical current • ...
Color Theory 2019-07-21
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- the absence of or complete absorption of visible light
- groups of three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- the twelve pure cool and warm colors shown throughout the color wheel
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- fully reflects and scatters all visible wavelengths of light
- red and yellow mixed together
- any color with white added to it
- the "underneath" color of the skin; warm, cool, or neutral
- primary color
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- adding lighter shades to draw attention to a feature
- primary color
- the surface color of the skin
- adding black to a color changes this
- an overall assessment of the skin
- yellow and green mixed together
- blue and red mixed together
- adding darker shades to recede a feature
- primary color
- adding gray to a color creates this
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 green 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 • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current to appliance
- measure of the rate of flow
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- measure of electrical pressure
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- current cannot flow through
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
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- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- electricity flows in one direction
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- a material that electricity flows freely through
17 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • carries current away from appliance and back to source • ...
Hair Theory 2021-01-07
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- when all cell division stops
- where cell division (mitosis) takes place
- is the technical name for the hair of the head
- the hair growth cycle starts again
- protofibrils then twist around each other
- soft, elastic layer of the hair-strand
- muscle that causes the hair to stand
- serves as protection from the sun’s damaging rays
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- Sebum mixes with the body’s perspiration
- is the portion of hair under the skin’s surface
- total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin
- form bundles of pigment called melanosomes
- which is a outer covering of transparent scales
- also called the pith or marrow
- produce sebum & send up through the follicle
- is the technical name for beard
- made of chains that take the shape of a helix/coil
- determine the growing stages of the hair
18 Clues: when all cell division stops • also called the pith or marrow • is the technical name for beard • the hair growth cycle starts again • muscle that causes the hair to stand • soft, elastic layer of the hair-strand • Sebum mixes with the body’s perspiration • determine the growing stages of the hair • where cell division (mitosis) takes place • ...
April Theory 2016-04-12
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- Sign of an Eye Injury
- Sign of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (I__)
- Treatment for a Strain (C_____ P____)
- Treatment for a Strain (E____)
- Sign of Choking
- Scanning Technique
- Symptoms for Head Injuries
- Symptoms of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (R___)
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- NOP
- Where would you find the NOP and EAP?
- Casualty 20 seconds to?
- EAP
- 10 seconds to?
- Sign of a Head Injury
- Symptoms for an Eye Injury
17 Clues: NOP • EAP • 10 seconds to? • Sign of Choking • Scanning Technique • Sign of an Eye Injury • Sign of a Head Injury • Sign of a Dental Injury • Casualty 20 seconds to? • 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____) • Where would you find the NOP and EAP? • ...
Color Theory 2017-11-01
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- In color theory, white is the ________________ of color
- Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color.
- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _________________.
- Neutral brown is made by mixing equal amounts of two _______________________ colors.
- Hue refers to the ________________ of a color.
- Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey
- A triadic color scheme uses three colors ____________________ (the same distance from one another) on the color wheel
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- The primary colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue; these colors cannot be ________________ by any combination of other colors.
- Complementary colors are directly across from each other or _________________________ on the color wheel.
- A ________________________________ color scheme uses only one color, plus BLACK and WHITE.
- A ____________________ complementary color scheme takes the two colors on either side of a colors complement.
- Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are __________________ to each other on the color wheel and are closely related.
- The tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary hue and a ___________________ hue.
- The secondary colors are Green, Orange, and Violet; these colors are formed by mixing equal amounts of two ______________ colors
- Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with _______________.
- A ____________________ color scheme uses four complementary colors on the color wheel.
17 Clues: Hue refers to the ________________ of a color. • In color theory, white is the ________________ of color • Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color. • Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey • Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color. • ...
Color Theory 2024-05-20
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- a color to which gray has been added to make it neutral
- associated with fire, sun and heat
- color combinations pleasing to eye
- colors next to each other on color wheel
- Element that is produced by reflected light
- all tints and shades of a color
- brightness and dullness of a color
- colors across from each other on color wheel
- associated with water, snow and ice
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- made by mixing one primary and one secondary together
- 'One off' from the compliment
- refers to just one pure color
- a color to which black has been added to make it darker
- Colors that can not be made
- Made by mixing two primary colors together
- a color which white has been added to make it lighter
- browns, blacks, tans, and whites
17 Clues: Colors that can not be made • 'One off' from the compliment • refers to just one pure color • all tints and shades of a color • browns, blacks, tans, and whites • associated with fire, sun and heat • color combinations pleasing to eye • brightness and dullness of a color • associated with water, snow and ice • colors next to each other on color wheel • ...
Cell Theory 2024-11-08
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- Named cells
- All cells come from preexisting cells
- Is the UPS of the cell
- Provides energy for the cell
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
- Stated all plants are made of cells
- Made by the Rough ER
- This type of cell has a nucleus
- Leeuwenhoek named these tiny organisms he found in a drop of water
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- This type of cell does not have a nucleus
- The process of converting light energy into food
- Stores food and water in cells
- First to describe the nucleus
- The brains of the cell
- Heredity material found in a cell
- Surrounds plant cells
- Does not contain a cell wall
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 • ...
Spring Final Review 2026-05-06
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- Many Different Alleles in a species
- Branch of Biology focusing on Heredity
- sugar of DNA
- Fossils showing how animals change over time
- Two sets of chromosomes
- Total Nucleotides of a Codon
- Two Alleles that are the same
- Creates Gametes
- Location of Transcription
- Genetic Make-up
- Organ we do not use anymore
- Selection in which environment selects
- Passing Traits on
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- Godfather of Genetics
- Mom and Dad chromosomes swap chromosome pieces
- Best Explanation for a set of observations
- Branch of Biology Studying Embryos
- Created by Translation
- Selection that does does not drive evolution
- Physical Appearance
- Rocks in which fossils are found
- Single Mutation
22 Clues: sugar of DNA • Creates Gametes • Genetic Make-up • Single Mutation • Passing Traits on • Physical Appearance • Godfather of Genetics • Created by Translation • Two sets of chromosomes • Location of Transcription • Organ we do not use anymore • Total Nucleotides of a Codon • Two Alleles that are the same • Rocks in which fossils are found • Branch of Biology Studying Embryos • ...
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-19
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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
Do The Math 2012-09-27
Across
- 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 • ...
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? • ...
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%) • ...
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
Across
- 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? • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
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- heat is absorbed from surroundings
- bond broken by perm solution
- first heat permanent waving machine
- permanently changes the texture of hair
- most important phase of perming
- type of perm producing soft, wavy, loose curled texture
- method of perm wrapping created in 1926
- oxidizing agent in chemical phase
- used in heatless perming technique instead of electricity
- suitable hair length for heat permanent waving machine
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- generates own heat through chemical reaction
- thioglycolic derivative contained in acid waves
- another name for croquignole method
- reducing agent in chemical phase
- how hair should be wrapped around perm rods
- second major phase in perms
- first major phase in perms
17 Clues: first major phase in perms • second major phase in perms • bond broken by perm solution • most important phase of perming • reducing agent in chemical phase • oxidizing agent in chemical phase • heat is absorbed from surroundings • another name for croquignole method • first heat permanent waving machine • permanently changes the texture of hair • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-26
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- carry out cellular respiration in all eukaryotic cells except mature red blood cells
- the general structure in inner membrane
- uses visible ligh and magnifies lenses to examine small objects
- protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery
- helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction
- it extends its plasma membrane around the food particle so it is what moves the plasma membrane
- reinforce cell shape
- contain different color pigments that give red , yellow arrange colour to different parts of plant
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- produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba
- single membrane that contains digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials in the cell
- stores water and maintains turgor pressure in a plant cell
- plays role in processing and packing secretory proteins and synthesizing complex polysaccharides
- is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- are the photosynthesizing organelles of all photosynthesizing eukaryotes
- produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus
- typically involved in making proteins that function within the cytoplasm
- hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms.
17 Clues: reinforce cell shape • the general structure in inner membrane • produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba • produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus • helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction • is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery • ...
Game Theory 2020-12-27
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- Two people might not cooperate even if it is in both their best interests to do so.
- Some businesses bring about their own downfall through their own successes.
- The more similar two choices are, the more time is spent on deciding.
- Hot water can, under certain conditions, freeze faster than cold water.
- A man travels back in time to discover the cause of something he started.
- If something 99% water is dried to 98%, loses half its weight.
- "This sentence is not known."
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- Increased GPS precision may result in increased collision risk.
- Policies intending to reduce future CO2 emissions may lead to increased emissions in the present.
- Does the set of all those sets that do not contain themselves contain itself?
- If you shave everyone who doesn't shave. Would you shave yourself?
- Though most numbers are not squares, there are no more numbers than squares.
- Adding extra capacity to a network can reduce overall performance.
- Why one will wait longer for a bus than one should?.
- After flicking a lamp on and off infinitely often, is it on or off?
- Given more than two choices, no system can have all the attributes of an ideal voting system at once.
- "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is."
17 Clues: "This sentence is not known." • "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is." • Why one will wait longer for a bus than one should?. • If something 99% water is dried to 98%, loses half its weight. • Increased GPS precision may result in increased collision risk. • If you shave everyone who doesn't shave. Would you shave yourself? • ...
Theory vocab 2017-08-15
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- enlarging peoples freedom and oppotunities
- holdshe theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- childs emotional development
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- a perception, sensation, or notion
- coordination in the body part movement
- traits passed down from generations
- Ethology stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- control over the body particularly musclesand physical coordination
- skills smaller movements in hands wrist and ankles
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- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- development of a childś brain
- individual knowledge acquisition
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- it means roughly changing of behavior by the use of reinforcement which is given after the desired response.
- human development that consists of the 'scientific study of the progressive, mutual accommodation, throughout the life course,
- the surroundings or conditions a living thing lives
17 Clues: childs emotional development • development of a childś brain • individual knowledge acquisition • a perception, sensation, or notion • traits passed down from generations • coordination in the body part movement • enlarging peoples freedom and oppotunities • skills smaller movements in hands wrist and ankles • the surroundings or conditions a living thing lives • ...
Color Theory 2017-11-01
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- The primary colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue; these colors cannot be ________________ by any combination of other colors.
- A ____________________ complementary color scheme takes the two colors on either side of a colors complement.
- A ________________________________ color scheme uses only one color, plus BLACK and WHITE.
- A triadic color scheme uses three colors ____________________ (the same distance from one another) on the color wheel
- Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color.
- Hue refers to the ________________ of a color.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are __________________ to each other on the color wheel and are closely related.
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- Neutral brown is made by mixing equal amounts of two _______________________ colors.
- Complementary colors are directly across from each other or _________________________ on the color wheel.
- Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey
- Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color.
- The tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary hue and a ___________________ hue.
- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _________________.
- In color theory, white is the ________________ of color
- A ____________________ color scheme uses four complementary colors on the color wheel.
- The secondary colors are Green, Orange, and Violet; these colors are formed by mixing equal amounts of two ______________ colors
- Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with _______________.
17 Clues: Hue refers to the ________________ of a color. • In color theory, white is the ________________ of color • Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color. • Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey • Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color. • ...
Cell Theory 2020-11-17
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- type of cells contained in tree bark
- the act of using one's senses to take in information
- an organism consisting of only one cell
- what the first observed living cells were referred to
- determined that all animals are made up of animal cells
- cell that is capable producing new cells
- type of images seen through a microscope
- coined the term "animacules"
- determined that all plants are made of cells
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- how large an image is produced by a microscope
- number of times an image is magnified under a compound microscope with the objective lens set to 4
- more complex type of microscope
- possible answer to a scientific question
- clarity of the image you see through a microscope
- the parts of an object and how it is put together
- proposed that cells can only come from other cells
- number of cell theory principles
17 Clues: coined the term "animacules" • more complex type of microscope • number of cell theory principles • type of cells contained in tree bark • an organism consisting of only one cell • possible answer to a scientific question • cell that is capable producing new cells • type of images seen through a microscope • determined that all plants are made of cells • ...
electrical theory 2024-05-03
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- calculate energy used in residential home
- mechanical switch for control of one light
- steps us or steps down voltage
- breaker protects circuits and equipment from over current
- sends power out to circuits
- plastic conduit
- arc fault circuit interrupter
- electrical metallic tubing
- useful box for one device
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- returns unused power back to the panel
- stores electrical charge
- feeder wire for all circuits
- conductor type used in romex
- mechanically bonds and grounds all devices
- underground feeder
- ground fault circuit interrupter
- receptacle an outlet of power
17 Clues: plastic conduit • underground feeder • stores electrical charge • useful box for one device • electrical metallic tubing • sends power out to circuits • feeder wire for all circuits • conductor type used in romex • receptacle an outlet of power • arc fault circuit interrupter • steps us or steps down voltage • ground fault circuit interrupter • returns unused power back to the panel • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-09-01
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- rutherford's model of the atom
- neutral/no charge particle
- negatively charged particle
- quantum model of the atom
- planetary model of the atom
- bohr called electron's orbits-
- all matter is made of-
- solid sphere model of the atom
- jj thomson's model of the atom
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- jj thomson's experiment
- discovered the nucleus and protons
- discovered the electron
- discovered that electrons are negatively charged
- positively charged particle
- the experiment rutherford performed
- discovered the neutron
- millikan's experiment
17 Clues: millikan's experiment • all matter is made of- • discovered the neutron • jj thomson's experiment • discovered the electron • quantum model of the atom • neutral/no charge particle • negatively charged particle • planetary model of the atom • positively charged particle • rutherford's model of the atom • bohr called electron's orbits- • solid sphere model of the 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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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
Across
- 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 • ...
