set theory Crossword Puzzles
Third Set 2024-02-27
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- a tortilla filled with cheese and heated
- an absurd pretense intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance
- the quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral
- a long distance running race
- a condition by progressive or persistent loss of intellectual functioning
- accompanying but nt a major part of something
- advice or information aimed to resolving a problem or difficulty
- a storm with a violent wind
- a union or association formed for mutual benefits
- a person’s or animal’s nature, especially as it permanently affect their behavior
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- relating to a city or town or its governing body
- a badge or distinguishing mark of a membership of an organization
- a word, clause, or sentence inserted as an explanation usually in enclosed brackets
- a type of entertainment popular chiefly in the US in the early 20th century
- a column of air moving rapidly around and around in a funnel shape format
- a metal container with a sloping hinged lid and a handle; used to get and store coal
- of or denoting the scale of temperature
- able to be recovered or saved from faults or bad aspects
- the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties of the sea
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a formal agreement to get married
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine, landslide or other disturbance
- the vocabulary of a person, language or branch of knowledge
- the remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed
24 Clues: a storm with a violent wind • a long distance running race • a formal agreement to get married • of or denoting the scale of temperature • a tortilla filled with cheese and heated • accompanying but nt a major part of something • relating to a city or town or its governing body • a union or association formed for mutual benefits • ...
SET 8 2024-04-04
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- spleen
- vein
- change form or shape
- present at birth
- less than 6 months, fast onset
- one; single
- small
- more than 6 month, slow or gradual onset
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- therapy
- disease or condition with unknown cause
- deficiency in blood flow (and therefore oxygen!!!)
- change
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- vein
- eat; swallow; engulf
- burst forth; rupture
- protein
- many
- gland
- disease/ condition that is due to another treatment
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
- new & abnormal
- large
- transferred from parent to offspring
- clot
25 Clues: vein • vein • many • clot • gland • small • large • spleen • change • protein • therapy • one; single • new & abnormal • present at birth • eat; swallow; engulf • burst forth; rupture • change form or shape • less than 6 months, fast onset • transferred from parent to offspring • antigen and antibody response/reaction • disease or condition with unknown cause • more than 6 month, slow or gradual onset • ...
4th set 2024-03-11
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- relating to the disease, injuries and treatment of animals
- relating to earthquakes or other vibrations of the earth and its crust
- easily persuaded to believe something
- a state of uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation
- - a debilitating viral disease for the tropics, transmitted by mosquitoes and cause sudden fever and pains
- fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion of something
- (of a seal or closure) complete and air tight
- an aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a South-East Asian tree
- a book or electronic resource that list words in groups of synonyms and related concepts
- methodically cut up (a body or part of a plant) in order to study the internal parts
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- the determination of the relative position of something or someone
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- archaic (very old) past and past participle of work
- very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people
- a magical or medicinal potion
- capital of Ukraine
- a scraping implement with a rubber edge blade on a handle, typically to clean windows
- a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound with or without surrounding consonants
- a person or thing that receives or is awarded something
- a supply or quantity of bullets and shells
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired
- a person walking along a road or in an area
- a portable musical instrument with metal reeds blown by bellows, played by means of keys and buttons
25 Clues: capital of Ukraine • a magical or medicinal potion • easily persuaded to believe something • a supply or quantity of bullets and shells • a person walking along a road or in an area • (of a seal or closure) complete and air tight • an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • ...
set 8 2024-04-03
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- many
- change
- deficiency in blood flow
- vein
- disease/ condition with unknown cause
- burst forth, rupture
- therapy
- gland
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- clot
- small
- one, single
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- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
- spleen
- present at birth
- eat, swallow, engulf
- large
- transferred from parent to offspring
- new and abnormal growth
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- protein
- change form or shape
- less than 6 months
- more than 6 months
24 Clues: many • vein • clot • large • gland • small • spleen • change • therapy • protein • one, single • present at birth • less than 6 months • more than 6 months • eat, swallow, engulf • burst forth, rupture • change form or shape • new and abnormal growth • deficiency in blood flow • transferred from parent to offspring • disease/ condition with unknown cause • antigen and antibody response/reaction • ...
set 8 2024-04-16
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- protein
- burst forth rupture
- change
- gland
- more than 6 months slow or gradual onset
- many
- , large
- eat swallow engulf
- one single
- spleen
- antigen and antibody response/reaction
- clot
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- new and abnormal growth
- condition with unknown cause
- condition that is due to another treatment
- vein
- vein
- therapy
- less than 6 months fast onset
- change form or shape
- small
- present at birth
- transferred from parent to offspring
- deficiency in blood flow
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
25 Clues: vein • vein • many • clot • gland • small • change • spleen • protein • therapy • , large • one single • present at birth • eat swallow engulf • burst forth rupture • change form or shape • new and abnormal growth • deficiency in blood flow • condition with unknown cause • less than 6 months fast onset • transferred from parent to offspring • antigen and antibody response/reaction • ...
Set 5 2024-10-10
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- year level at school
- where you keep your writing gear
- it goes "ring ring"
- for maths
- for the whiteboard
- cor coloring in things
- what you type on (can carry)
- where you learn
- head teacher
- what you rub out with
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- this one is same as English
- where you keep books
- what you write with
- what you cut with
- what you type on (can't carry)
- what you are
- what you walk through
- what you look through
- for straight lines
- what you sit on
- what you read and write in
- what you sit at
- Mr Gilkes
23 Clues: for maths • Mr Gilkes • what you are • head teacher • what you sit on • what you sit at • where you learn • what you cut with • for the whiteboard • for straight lines • what you write with • it goes "ring ring" • where you keep books • year level at school • what you walk through • what you look through • what you rub out with • cor coloring in things • what you read and write in • ...
set 5 2024-10-29
23 Clues: tear • soft • wall • both • like • slide • fever • change • sacrum • tendon • around • without • steroid • together • hip bone • vertebrae • decreased • upper jaw • tiny holes • wedge shaped • small intestine • to bind together • to withdraw fluid
set 5 2024-10-31
24 Clues: not • tear • wall • both • like • fever • slide • around • tendon • change • sacrum • binding • steroid • together • hip bone • softening • decreased • tiny holes • wedge shaped • spinal column • upper jawbone • lubricating fluid at a joint • last part of small intestine • to puncture to withdraw fluid
Infancy & Toddlerhood (Cognitive) 2020-06-08
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- In Piaget's theory, a means of building schemes in which infants try to repeat a chance event caused by their own motor activity; __________ REACTION
- in Piaget's theory, an organizing framework for making sense of experience, that changes with age and experience
- understanding of words and messages; _______ LANGUAGE
- type of behavior that is a sequence of actions in which schemes are deliberately coordinated to solve a problem
- Piaget's first stage spanning the first two years of life during which infants and toddlers "think" with their eyes, ears, hands, and their sensory and motor abilities
- in Piaget's theory, the part of adaptation in which the external world is interpreted by fitting the new information into an existing schema
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- understanding that objects continue to exist when out of sight; OBJECT _____________
- Infant's repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in long strings
- ability to remember and copy the behavior of models who are not present; ____________ IMITATION
- description of speech for toddlers shortened utterances that omit unimportant words
- Pleasant vowel-like noises made by infants
- set of rules we use to obtain meaning from
- early vocabulary error in which young children apply a word too broadly
- internal depiction of information that the mind can manipulate, including images and concepts; _______________ REPRESENTATIONS
- state in which the child attends to the same object or event as the caregiver, who often labels it; ______________ATTENTION
15 Clues: Pleasant vowel-like noises made by infants • set of rules we use to obtain meaning from • understanding of words and messages; _______ LANGUAGE • Infant's repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in long strings • early vocabulary error in which young children apply a word too broadly • ...
Social/Moral/Emotional Theories Crossword 2022-02-09
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- occurs at ages 12-18; adolescents are trying to find themselves as well as their place in society
- children finding their independence and development is influenced by parents who gave freedom or were controlling
- occurs when children join to achieve a common goal such as building a tall castle
- People define their own values in terms of ethical principles they follow. Moral reasoning and justice
- rules need to maintain social order and we can ignore laws when they infringe our sense of justice
- morality of cooperation and does not focus on the behavior outcomes;rules are perceived as rational
- children being able to relate to those around them while attaining new perspectives that help move away from egocentrism
- developed the theory of heteronomous and autonomous moral reasoning
- Rules are set down by others, obey rules ad authority to avoid punishment
- developed the theory relating to 8 stages that relate to crises that shape personality
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- happens at ages 6-12 and where success and failure can impact a child's development as well as meeting others' standards
- children conform to the conventions of society because thy are the rules of society
- developed a theory relating to six stages of moral reasoning
- reasoning that is developed at ages 5-10 and centered on one perspective; focused on behavior outcomes
- where most interactions with peers for young children occur that also develops social behavior
15 Clues: developed a theory relating to six stages of moral reasoning • developed the theory of heteronomous and autonomous moral reasoning • Rules are set down by others, obey rules ad authority to avoid punishment • occurs when children join to achieve a common goal such as building a tall castle • ...
GCSE Perception 2021-02-16
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- Gregory says we make these
- colour or texture…
- How the Kanizsa triangle works
- objects overlapping
- our interpretation of sensory info
- Gibson’s theory
- opposite of nature
- information from senses
- How the Necker cube works
- motion…
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- eye muscle focus
- tiny electrical signals
- Our beliefs before we experience
- Gibson’s theory is ecological
- Keeping our original size perception
- Gregory’s theory is this
- State of readiness
- one eye depth cue
- two eyes depth cue
19 Clues: motion… • Gibson’s theory • eye muscle focus • one eye depth cue • colour or texture… • State of readiness • opposite of nature • two eyes depth cue • objects overlapping • tiny electrical signals • information from senses • Gregory’s theory is this • How the Necker cube works • Gregory says we make these • Gibson’s theory is ecological • How the Kanizsa triangle works • ...
Chapters 1,2,3,4 Crossword 2020-09-02
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- Goal, What one "says" the goal was during the conflict
- Goals, Tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desirable outcomes can be built
- Conflict, Purely internal struggle about ones goals
- Stable set of perceptions about oneself
- Value, Competitors are masters
- Dictionary definition
- Theory, Explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- Conflict, Struggle among a small number of interdependent people (usually two) arising from a perceived interference with goal achievement
- Theory, There are forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- Tied to personal values
- People create meaning through a series of personal constructs (or schemas)
- Bias, Judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- Point, A moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of the relationship
- Proposed that every conversation between people involves six views
- Submission
- Climates, Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- Rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- The level to which people need each other to attain their goals
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- Communicating about communication
- Learned behavior
- Aggression, Name-calling, sneering tones, and demeaning statements
- Learning Theory, Attitudes and behaviors are developing by observing others
- Personal association of the word
- Aggression, Begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
- Statements, Present the description from the perspective of the speaker such as "I felt..."
- Defending ones positions and attacking the other party's positions
- Theory, Assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- The event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic, but not necessarily connected to the underlying cause
- Gains, Goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- Not facts, but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- Removing ones self from the controversy
- Theory, Mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games to stimulate human choice making
- Focus, Effective conflict managers need this to move ahead into a more productive path
- There is a finite amount of something, and any part of it you get takes away the percentage I can achieve
- The goal interference is based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another persons intentions
- Conflict, Interpersonal conflict does not yet exist
- Determined by biology
- Humans attach meaning (ex: words)
- Bias, Occurs when we assign internal attributions to our successes
- Goals, Affirmation, reaffirmation, saving, transformation, or subversion of self or other face
40 Clues: Submission • Learned behavior • Dictionary definition • Determined by biology • Tied to personal values • Value, Competitors are masters • Personal association of the word • Communicating about communication • Humans attach meaning (ex: words) • Stable set of perceptions about oneself • Removing ones self from the controversy • Conflict, Purely internal struggle about ones goals • ...
Cool Crazy Creative Crossword 2013-04-24
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- Neo Freudian who believed social relationships in childhood are important
- Known for cognitive dissonance theory
- Conducted taste aversion test on rats
- Observed attachment relationships between child and caregiver
- Devised the Oedipus complex and emphasized the unconscious
- Maternal separation experiments on monkeys
- Developed conformity test involving giving actors shocks
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Researched representative and availability heuristics
- Invented operant conditioning chamber
- Conducted Little Albert classical conditioning experiment
- Experimented with the bobo doll
- Conformity test using length of lines
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- Recognized three different parenting styles
- Three stages of moral development (conventional)
- Developed client centered therapy that uses active listening
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy that points out people's irrationality
- Discovered forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Devised a intelligence test
- Found theory of learned helplessness
- Eight stages of psychosocial development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Four stages of cognitive development (operational)
- Experiment where healthy pseudopatients gained access to hospitals
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
- Theory that physiological arousal comes before emotion
- Developed collective unconscious
- Studied unconditioned/conditioned stimulus/response
28 Clues: Devised a intelligence test • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Experimented with the bobo doll • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Developed collective unconscious • Found theory of learned helplessness • Known for cognitive dissonance theory • Conducted taste aversion test on rats • Invented operant conditioning chamber • ...
Alfred Wegener and his Continenetal Drift Theory 2021-12-07
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- what is earth's longest underwater mountain range?
- boundary Where 2 plates slide past eachother in opposite directions
- boundary Where 2 plates collide
- who proposed the continental drift theory?
- boundary Where 2 plates move away from eachother
- how old was Alfred when he died?
- what was the one thing that made everyone believe Alfred's theory
- what date is 1880?
- what was alfred Wegener?
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- where the ocean floor sinks down into a trench and back into the mantle
- the theory where all continents were joined together in a single landmass and have moved apart ever since
- what other theory did alfred propose?
- where did alfred die?
- the supercontinent that Alfred named
- what is the year 1930 in alfred's life.
- what was alfred's wife's name?
- what other type of scientist was alfred?
- what was alfred on when he died?
- true or false? everyone believed Alfred Wegener and his theory.
- how many boundaries are there?
- true or false? scientists today used Alfred's research to put together pieces over the continental drift
21 Clues: what date is 1880? • where did alfred die? • what was alfred Wegener? • what was alfred's wife's name? • how many boundaries are there? • boundary Where 2 plates collide • what was alfred on when he died? • how old was Alfred when he died? • the supercontinent that Alfred named • what other theory did alfred propose? • what is the year 1930 in alfred's life. • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Lady with a lamp
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
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- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- 14 Basic Human Needs
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Theory of Human Becoming
13 Clues: Lady with a lamp • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Theory of Nursing Process • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • The Behavioral System Model for Nursing • Culture Care Diversity And Universality • Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness • The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective • ...
History of the Atom 2023-09-07
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- Theory stating that each orbital around the nucleus of the atom resembles a fuzzy cloud around the nucleus.
- Used cathode rays to discover "negatively charged" particles he called electrons.
- He believed all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water.
- Theory that matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can't be subdivided.
- Developed the "atomos" theory.
- He developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom. (Atomic Theory)
- J.J. Thomson's theory of the atom.
- He created the gold foil experiment.
- A compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass.
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- States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- Theory that was believed by Aristotle.
- Theory believed that all matter was divisible to a point where no more division was possible.
- Model showing the electron paths called "orbitals" based on the amount of energy they possessed.
- He suggested that instead of electrons moving around in random motion that they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
- Model in which imagined electrons moving around the nucleus like planets revolving around the sun.
15 Clues: Developed the "atomos" theory. • J.J. Thomson's theory of the atom. • He created the gold foil experiment. • Theory that was believed by Aristotle. • He believed all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water. • Used cathode rays to discover "negatively charged" particles he called electrons. • ...
Extra credit 2024-03-29
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- believes that people learn and process information in different ways
- Heartbeat can be heard in the ________ trimester
- A strong relationship where two people can communicate and feel safe
- ________ is the emotional connection a parent or caregiver has with a baby
- a strong physical attraction without knowing a person is a _______
- Sensorimotor Stage is whose theory?
- ______ speech is when newborns combine words into two word combinations
- responding to negative and positive rewards is the basis of ________ Theory
- A baby in uterus is called a _________
- Vygotsky's theory is called the _____ of proximal development
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- trust vs mistrust is whose theory?
- part of the brain tat is responsible for emotional reactions
- Childhood ________can be avoided with proper nutrition and exercise
- Kohlberg theory of of ______ development
- Just after birth babies are called
- teenagers often make these impulsively
- if a baby does not "turn" for delivery it is ________
- is a calcium rich food
- the most common cause of death for young children
- by age ______ toddlers should e ready to be potty trained
- toddler are know to throw _____ tantrums when angry or frustrated
21 Clues: is a calcium rich food • trust vs mistrust is whose theory? • Just after birth babies are called • Sensorimotor Stage is whose theory? • teenagers often make these impulsively • A baby in uterus is called a _________ • Kohlberg theory of of ______ development • Heartbeat can be heard in the ________ trimester • the most common cause of death for young children • ...
Pyschology's Major Figures 2022-01-04
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- Influential modern theorist who has made many refinements to classical conditioning theories.
- Theory of stages of moral development. This theory focused on how kids develop morality and moral reasoning
- Opened the first psychology lab which marked the founding of modern psychology.
- Investigated social conformity. Found that most individuals change their opinions to agree with the group
- Pioneered the study of learning. (famous dog experiment)
- First woman to receive psychology Ph.D.
- Believed that growth promoting requires genuineness, acceptance and empathy.
- Humanistic psychology. Helped establish existential psychology.
- Became famous for his research on hypnosis. Studied the use of hypnosis in treatment of children suffering from cancer.
- Argued that humans are born with innate capacity for language.
- Ideas influential in education and social reform. One of the primary figures related to the philosophy of pragmatism. One of the fathers of functional psychology.
- One of the first psychologists to describe children. Believed in tension between biological maturity and social dependence.
- Influence on contemporary critical theory. Influencing disparate approaches as feminism.
- Focus on study of personality. The trait theory of personality.
- Expert in emotional research and nonverbal communication. Well known for studies on emotional expression.
- Proposed natural selection.
- Developer of the triarchic theory of intelligence. There are three aspects to intelligence.
- Psychological development in kids. Concept of zone of proximal development.
- Created field of child psychoanalysis. Contributed to understanding child psychology.
- Contributed to human cognitive psychology and cognitive learning theory.
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- Developed the theory of cognitive dissonance.
- “Father of psychology”. First to offer a class on psychology
- Created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.Theory psychological health on fulfilling innate human needs in priority
- Known for her work in child analysis. Development of object relations theory.
- Wanted to study the structural elements of the mind.
- Influence on behaviorism. He believed that all human action was the result of direct conditioning.
- Psychologist whose research was focused on the creativity in adults and children. Proposed a theory of multiple intelligences which has been highly influential.
- Created our concepts of introversion and extraversion.
- Law of effect. Puzzle box experiment with cats.
- One of the modern pioneers of sical, organizational and applied psychology in the U.S. Applied research, action research and group communication.
- Early developer of color theory. Studied the structure of the eye effects of light on the eye, and the nature of light.
- Development of attachment theory . Emotional attachment between a child and primary caregiver.
- Psychologist whose theory of emotion centered on the concept of appraisal or how a person evaluates the impact of an event
- First woman to become president of the APA.
- Developed concept of freedom is a fundamental part of human nature. Challenged theories of Sigmund Freud.
- Known for work on child development. He placed a great importance on the education of children.
- Founder of social learning theory. “Bobo doll experiment”
- Inventing and developing techniques of psychoanalysis. Theories of concepts of life and death instincts
- Believed personalities of humans developed past the age of five.
- Believed psychology should be an objective science based on observable behavior. (Started Behaviorism)
40 Clues: Proposed natural selection. • First woman to receive psychology Ph.D. • First woman to become president of the APA. • Developed the theory of cognitive dissonance. • Law of effect. Puzzle box experiment with cats. • Wanted to study the structural elements of the mind. • Created our concepts of introversion and extraversion. • ...
Chapter 10 Motivating and Leading Employees 2013-07-21
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- Management by objective
- Two or more employees share one full-time job
- Motivating others to work to meet specific objectives
- Contract that is the overall set of expectations held by employee
- Allows employees to to pick their working hours
- Adding a motivating factor to job activities
- Top need in Maslow's Hierarchy
- Theory focuses on social comparisons evaluating their treatment by the company relative to the treatment of others
- Manager serves as an adviser to subordinates
- One of the big five personality traits
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- Set of forces that cause people to behave in certain ways
- Overall Attitude that employees have toward their workplace
- Allows employees to work fewer days per week
- Reflects the extent to which people have positive attitudes toward their jobs
- Tends to happen more when employees are not satisfied in their job
- Tapping into employee's knowledge about the job and giving them more authority
- Manager requests input from subordinates before making final decision
- What the organization will provide the employee in return for their contributions
- Number of human needs in Maslow's Hierarchy
19 Clues: Management by objective • Top need in Maslow's Hierarchy • One of the big five personality traits • Number of human needs in Maslow's Hierarchy • Allows employees to work fewer days per week • Adding a motivating factor to job activities • Manager serves as an adviser to subordinates • Two or more employees share one full-time job • ...
Super Quiz 19-21 2022-03-03
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- a protected place where soldiers are stationed or live while on duty
- an image that is not real
- to make smaller by pressing together
- impossible to avoid or prevent
- a branch or department of the armed forces, with a specialized function
- to struggle against difficulties
- a campsite; a place where people set up camp temporarily
- a large unit of soldiers, usually made up of smaller units
- to guarantee or confirm to be true, accurate, or genuine
- Almost exact or correct; to come close to
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- to cause to move forward or onward
- expressing a lot in few words; short and clear
- to set free; release
- a theory, an educated guess that can be tested by further investigation
- a soldier who is injured, killed, captured, or otherwise not able to take part in battle
- inspiring fear or awe; fearsome
- something that is accepted as true without proof; the act of taking on or taking over
- to push out by force
- the act of forcing out or driving out
19 Clues: to set free; release • to push out by force • an image that is not real • impossible to avoid or prevent • inspiring fear or awe; fearsome • to struggle against difficulties • to cause to move forward or onward • to make smaller by pressing together • the act of forcing out or driving out • Almost exact or correct; to come close to • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 7 2022-10-01
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- Shaw and McKay’s theory that crime is due to social disorganization and social breakdown of an area.
- Sutherland’s theory that crime is learned due to exposure to an excess of contacts that advocate criminal behavior.
- Describes five possible modes of personality adaptation that represent types of adjustments to societal means and goals; part of an adapted theory of anomie.
- People become criminal when their stakes in society are broken.
- Theories that emphasize criminality as a learned or culturally transmitted process and are presented as an outgrowth of the Chicago school of sociology.
- Rationalizations (excuses) used by juveniles to explain away responsibility for their actions.
- Theories are an attempt to track the onset, persistence, and desistance of criminal behavior.
- Theories that view the type of crime as due to various forms of delinquent subcultures.
- Perceived as a status (definition) as well as a behavior (pathology).
- Cohen’s theory that delinquency involves a lower-class reaction to unachievable middle-class values.
- Cooley’s theory of personality as a perceived perception of the reaction of others.
- Espouse the belief that criminal activity changes over an individual’s lifetime from onset to persistence to desistance.
- In life course criminality theory, the quitting or cessation of criminal activity.
- His general strain theory (GST) views strain as a more general phenomenon than the discrepancy between aspirations and expectations.
- Reckless’ theory that crime takes place when pressures are high and containments (protections) are low.
- Theory which proposes that the probability of crime varies by time, place, and social setting.
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- Matza’s theory that delinquents exist in a limbo wherein they drift back and forth between delinquency and conventionality.
- A moral confusion or breakdown in mores or a gap between goals and means in society.
- Theories that indicate that certain forces have an influence but do not determine behavior.
- View crime as taking place when social control or bonds to society break down.
- The study of the interrelationship between human organisms and the physical environment.
- Theory that proposes that the increase in durable and portable goods was related to the increase in crime in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Posits that previous behavior causes subsequent behavior and contains elements of a soft social determinism.
- In egalitarian households, both boys and girls have more similar delinquency levels.
- Cloward and Ohlin’s theory that crime takes place due to a lack of legitimate opportunity and is also due to the availability of illegitimate opportunities.
- The father of the anomie tradition.
- Underground values that exist alongside conventional values.
- Combines elements of classical, positivistic, and social control theories; proposes that low self-control in the pursuit of self-interest causes crime.
- Miller’s theory of crime that reflects an overemphasis on lower-class values.
- Farrington’s notion that bad life events increase one’s antisocial disposition.
- According to the Chicago school, these are subcommunities that emerge to serve specific, specialized functions.
- A school of sociology in the 1920s and 1930s that produced many urban ecological and ethnographic studies of Chicago.
- A problem in which group rates are used in order to describe individual behavior.
33 Clues: The father of the anomie tradition. • Underground values that exist alongside conventional values. • People become criminal when their stakes in society are broken. • Perceived as a status (definition) as well as a behavior (pathology). • Miller’s theory of crime that reflects an overemphasis on lower-class values. • ...
PSY204P2 2021-04-25
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- negotiators who frame their situation as _______ rahter than _____ caused others to perceive them as more cooperative
- prospect theory is a ______ perspective
- we have dynamic inconsistencies in our discount rates because of present bias, or _____ _____
- prospect theory argues that _______, and not only the absolute value , of for example a discount, matters.
- negative discount rate is when the utility at T1 is (greater/ smaller) than the utility at T0
- _____ refers to how in many situations, a positive discount rate increases as an event approaches
- a choice ehuristic that removes options based on a treshold set, starting from the most important factor
- we have a preference for _________, whereby we rather get an increasing rather than a decreasing salary
- cinemas selling odd-sized candy bars help to _______ the reference price
- the expected utility theory is a _____ perspective
- people rely on how they mentally "divide" the choices to make a decision. this is known as _____
- there is a trade off between the effort required and the expected _______ of a decision rule
- the descriptive perspective challenges the _________ assumption with regards to discount rates
- in a variety of judgment and allocation tasks, people are biased toward ____ ____
- peoples' unconscious categorization of others based on their appearance and social class
- The utility of an item increases due to a limited access to this item, or the utility of an item decreases due to a repeated exposure to this item; this is called the value in _______
- organ donation rates are higher for opt-out than opt-in, this is a result of ________
- barriers to communication leads to premature ___ _____
- labelling Wall Street game as a _________ game decreases competitiveness among players
- the non-_______ of mental accounts shows that labels and accounts influence how people feel about transactions and how people spend money
- partition dependence decreases with ______ or knowledge
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- according to the normative perspective, the _______ theory, the discount rate is only dependent on the interest rate
- a choice heuristic that depends on thr order of the options
- The choice heuristics you can use only on pairs (acronym)
- according to hedonic framing, you should _______ smaller losses with larger gains
- the multi-attribute Utility Theory is also called the _______ Rule
- a choice heuristic that maximises the most important attribute (no treshold), and the next most important attributes if there is a tie
- ___ causes barriers to communication
- the choice heuristic most alike the WADD, except for the lack of a weighting system
- loss aversion contributes to a tendency to favor stability over change. Alternatives are more attractive when defined as the status quo.
- dissagreements among group members about task issues
- if people rely to any extent on _______, their allocations and choices will depend crucially on how they partition the set of available options.
- _______ assumption is the assumption that r is constant across different time points
- the preference between 2 consumption streams changes over time
- framing a prince increase as a _________ helps to make the price increase seem more fair
- why might task conflict lead to lower information sharing? it could elicit ________
- the second principle of crisis management is to ____ _______
- we prefer ______ losses (time sensitive)
- this term refers to the degree to which the consumption calls to mind thoughts of payment
- the multi-attribute Utility Theory is a _____ perspective
- ______ expressions increase perceived receptivity but _______ expressions decrease perceived receptivity
- _______ task conflict expression decreases information acquisiion.
- framing conflict situations as n opportunity for _________ rather than for negotiation increases females initiation of conflict resolution
43 Clues: ___ causes barriers to communication • prospect theory is a ______ perspective • we prefer ______ losses (time sensitive) • the expected utility theory is a _____ perspective • dissagreements among group members about task issues • barriers to communication leads to premature ___ _____ • partition dependence decreases with ______ or knowledge • ...
Cell Project 2017-02-02
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- Made the microscope
- multicellular
- the brain of the cell
- Made his own microscope
- plastid that contains chlorophyll
- Storage Trucks
- Recycling Center
- The Powerhouse
- Transportation system
- theory that cells are created from the division of cell
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- Single-celled
- Packing Center
- The Gatekeeper
- center of the cell
- Storage Trucks
- Jelly-like fluid
- the outside layer of a plant cell
- was a German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory
- Protein Factory
- Developed the "cell theory"
20 Clues: Single-celled • multicellular • Packing Center • The Gatekeeper • Storage Trucks • Storage Trucks • The Powerhouse • Protein Factory • Recycling Center • Jelly-like fluid • center of the cell • Made the microscope • the brain of the cell • Transportation system • Made his own microscope • Developed the "cell theory" • plastid that contains chlorophyll • the outside layer of a plant cell • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2015-01-22
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- 2nd Carative Factor
- Distinguished Professor of Nursing, holds an Endowed Chair in Caring Service at the University of Colorado Health Services Center (2 words).
- Are composed of concepts, definitions, models, propositions, and are based on assumptions.
- Should be conducive to holistic healing-mentally, physically, socially, and spiritually.
- A caring ________occurs whenever the nurse and another come together with their unique histories and phenomenal fields in a human to human transaction.
- Set out to prove theory through research.
- Jean Watson cites Eastern philosphy and the foundations of ________.
- A high level of overall physical, mental, and social functioning.
- ______science encompasses a humanitarian, human science orientation to human caring processes, phenomena and experiences.
- The persons' phenomenal field.
- The essence of learning, serves as the professions' unifying factor.
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- Greek word for "cherish".
- Caring is more __________than is curing.
- writing of original theory based on experience.
- The number of Carative Factors.
- A science of persons and health-illness experience that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions.
- ________Factors originally created in 1979 as "framework for providing a format and focus for nursing phenomena".
- ______being. A person of value to be cared for, understood, nutured and respected.
18 Clues: 2nd Carative Factor • Greek word for "cherish". • The persons' phenomenal field. • The number of Carative Factors. • Caring is more __________than is curing. • Set out to prove theory through research. • writing of original theory based on experience. • A high level of overall physical, mental, and social functioning. • ...
1 2023-01-04
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- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- a system of moral values or theory of proper conduct
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as the changes in matter
- a model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions is called a
- an ongoing orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- stands for the systeme internatioinal d'unites
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomena
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
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- an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon
- the study of nonliving matter and energy.
- quantitative meaning based on numbers or quantities in other words
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- how well he model explains or describe what we observe and how accurate the model is
- is the systematic study of the universe to produce observation inferences and models.
- compares a measurements to expected value of a measurements
16 Clues: the study of nonliving matter and energy. • the degree of exactness of the measurements • stands for the systeme internatioinal d'unites • an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a system of moral values or theory of proper conduct • directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE (PRACTICAL RESEARCH VERSION) 2023-10-19
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- it means that research is structured with HYPOTHESIS specified steps to be taken in a specifed sequence in accordance with the well defined set of rule
- Focuse on explanation/elaborate the data
- The goal of phenomenological studies is to describe the meaning that experiences hold for each subject
- RESEARCH Used to answer a specific questions that has direct application to the world
- statement about an expected relationship between variables, or explanation of an occurrence, that is clear, specific and testable
- John Dewey's theory
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- Collected directly through data source without going through any sources
- an act of asking for information.
- Its start with the problem and ends with the problem
- Jerome Bruners theory
- Kinds of approach in research that uses the strategy of multiple sources, methods,theories or investigation to adress the research question
- "Ho" stands for____ hypothesis
- Meaning of the letter "P" in the SPIDER framework
- the type of data where tah values have been measured or counted
- Symbol for Alternative Hypothesis
- Meaning of the letter "S" in SMART framework
16 Clues: John Dewey's theory • Jerome Bruners theory • "Ho" stands for____ hypothesis • an act of asking for information. • Symbol for Alternative Hypothesis • Focuse on explanation/elaborate the data • Meaning of the letter "S" in SMART framework • Meaning of the letter "P" in the SPIDER framework • Its start with the problem and ends with the problem • ...
Physical Science Vocab 2022-08-17
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- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement.
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of the matter as well as changes in matter.
- a model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions is called a...
- scientists collect quantitative data by using measuring instruments.
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena.
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct.
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- the key to good models i...
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- science is the study of nonliving matter and energy.
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- Mandate our purpose in life and science stems from...
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- Scientists from all around the world use a modern system of standardized metric units.
16 Clues: the key to good models i... • the degree of exactness of the measurements • science is the study of nonliving matter and energy. • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena. • Mandate our purpose in life and science stems from... • a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct. • is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
biology unit 2021-02-11
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- helps cells maintain their shape
- panda, cat, dog,
- vesicle mediates the vesicular transport
- single celled organism
- theory cell theory is the historic
- responsible for breathing
- many cells
- flower, rose, hostas
- helps the riobosomes make proteins
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- made of protein called actin
- multicellular organisms
- cellular structure
- unicellular organisms
- has the ability to alter it's shape
- theory
- one cell
- the heart is the main part of what
- material that makes up a chromosome
- contains enzymes
- membrane double membrane
- conveyor belts inside the cell
21 Clues: theory • one cell • many cells • panda, cat, dog, • contains enzymes • cellular structure • flower, rose, hostas • unicellular organisms • single celled organism • multicellular organisms • responsible for breathing • membrane double membrane • made of protein called actin • conveyor belts inside the cell • helps cells maintain their shape • the heart is the main part of what • ...
Social Identity Theory & Social Cognitive theory 2024-04-13
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- Bias in which members of an outgroup are perceived as more similar to each other than they really are.
- Prefix for the type of determinism in SCT that emphasizes the mutual influence between behavior and environment.
- A key mechanism in Bandura's theory where learning occurs by observing others - models.
- Term for a group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member.
- One's belief in one's ability to successfully accomplish a task.
- In SCT, this is a necessary condition for learning through observation.
- ________ reinforcement occurs when the frequency of certain behaviours increases as a result of observing others rewarded for the same behaviours.
- A group that an individual does not belong to or identify with.
- The ability to remember what one has observed, crucial for learning in Bandura's theory.
- Learners must want to replicate the behaviour that they have observed.
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- The process of classifying others into groups.
- The process by which we incorporate the norms of our groups into our own self-concept.
- Experimental paradigm used by Tajfel to demonstrate even arbitrary group distinctions can lead to ingroup favoritism.
- This process in SIT explains how we differentiate our group from others.
- This theory emphasizes the importance of observing, modeling, and imitating the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others; forerunner of SCT.
- Positive self-perception that can be enhanced by ingroup favoritism according to Tajfel.
- Central concept in Tajfel's theory relating to how individuals see themselves in social contexts.
- Learning method emphasized by Bandura, where individuals learn through watching others.
- To reproduce an observed behaviour, observers must physically and/or mentally be able to carry out the behaviour.
- Type of doll used in Bandura's experiment to demonstrate observational learning and aggression.
20 Clues: The process of classifying others into groups. • A group that an individual does not belong to or identify with. • One's belief in one's ability to successfully accomplish a task. • Learners must want to replicate the behaviour that they have observed. • In SCT, this is a necessary condition for learning through observation. • ...
Bobby's crossword 2024-05-13
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- the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3
- a complete group
- when zolata sets have an effect on one another
- sample using an ordered list of the population then selecting members systematically from that list
- quartile the middle number in the second half of the data set
- & Whisker Plot used to show how the value in the data set are distributed
- a guess based on past experiences
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- shaped distribution approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequency
- distribution the interval or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end of the distribution
- frequency histogram a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- a sample that over represents or under represents a part of a population
- of central tendency
- quartile the middle number in the first half of the data set
- a piece of data set
- random sample the population is divided into random subgroups so that each population member is in only one subgroup
- Sample a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
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- Diagrams a diagram made of overlapping circles that is used to show relationships between groups
- all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- the average of the numbers
- distribution has two Has two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contain the greatest frequency
- extreme the greatest value in the data set maximum
- a display of data that shows the number of occurrences of each data item that can be shown in a histogram
- frequency table a table showing how often something happens divided by all outcomes
- sample a sample that consists of a member of a specific group
- an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory
- Reasoning making a conjecture based on several observations
- the middle numberina data set when the numbers are in order
- the number occurring most often
- extreme the smallest value in the data set minimum
30 Clues: a complete group • of central tendency • a piece of data set • the average of the numbers • the number occurring most often • a guess based on past experiences • a type of bar graph that displays frequencies • when zolata sets have an effect on one another • the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3 • extreme the greatest value in the data set maximum • ...
music theory 2016-02-07
Particle Theory 2017-02-20
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- Something has a fixed shape and volume
- Information collected in experiments
- The amount of space it takes up
- Used to measure volume
- Particle held tightly together by force
- What you think will happen in the experiments
- All thing are made of tiny pieces
- Move and change shape smoothly
- Something that is heavy for its volume
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- The three different form
- Something with a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- Theory that says that all materials are made out of particles that are constantly moving
- Something that does not have a fixed shape or volume a easy to squash
- Observations,data or measurements that scientists will use to test wether their ideas are correct or not
- A description of how a material behaves and what it is like
15 Clues: Used to measure volume • The three different form • Move and change shape smoothly • The amount of space it takes up • All thing are made of tiny pieces • Information collected in experiments • Something has a fixed shape and volume • Something that is heavy for its volume • Particle held tightly together by force • What you think will happen in the experiments • ...
Theory vocab 2017-08-15
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- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
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- in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- five environmental systems with which an individual interacts
- defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
16 Clues: performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • five environmental systems with which an individual interacts • refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus • surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • ...
GRAPH THEORY 2018-07-25
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- A graph with neither self loop nor parallel edges
- A graph with direction assigned to edges
- A vertex with no edges incident
- A graph without direction assigned to edges
- A vertex with zero indegree
- A circuit which traverse each edge in the graph once
- Avertex with zero out degree
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- A Vertex of order one
- Minimum number to colour a graph
- A graph whose every two vertices have a path
- Connected graph without any circuit
- A graph in which all verteices are of equal degree
- Collection of trees
- A graph with vertices and without edges
- Lenght of.....is the number of edges it contains
15 Clues: Collection of trees • A Vertex of order one • A vertex with zero indegree • Avertex with zero out degree • A vertex with no edges incident • Minimum number to colour a graph • Connected graph without any circuit • A graph with vertices and without edges • A graph with direction assigned to edges • A graph without direction assigned to edges • ...
Science Theory 2019-02-21
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- I hold liquid, I am a cone shaped
- the liquid substance
- mat I sit things of a Bunsen burner
- paper I separate soluble from insoluble
- clamps I clamp things, so they stay where they are
- variable variable that is changed
- the procedure of how to do something
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- Substance mixed into solvent
- stand clamps hold on to me
- variable variable that stay the same
- burner I heat things
- the goal we are trying to achieve
- I hold gauze mats on top of me, and have a Bunsen burner underneath me
- tube cylinder that holds liquids
- proof mat I make things not burn
15 Clues: the liquid substance • burner I heat things • stand clamps hold on to me • Substance mixed into solvent • tube cylinder that holds liquids • proof mat I make things not burn • I hold liquid, I am a cone shaped • the goal we are trying to achieve • variable variable that is changed • mat I sit things of a Bunsen burner • variable variable that stay the same • ...
Havighurst theory 2021-11-21
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- the feeling of not being satisfied or pleased with a situation.
- possession or expression of an unfavorable opinion.
- relating to the interrelation of social factors and individual thought and behavior.
- relating to cognition.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- He died of Alzheimer's disease in January 1991 in Richmond, Indiana at the age of 90.
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- the state, fact, or period of being mature.
- a specified state of growth or advancement.
- showing signs of age.
- having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role.
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- the state or condition of being difficult.
- having or showing the qualities or abilities that merit recognition in a specified way.
- the length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions.
15 Clues: showing signs of age. • relating to cognition. • the state or condition of being difficult. • the state, fact, or period of being mature. • a specified state of growth or advancement. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • possession or expression of an unfavorable opinion. • the feeling of not being satisfied or pleased with a situation. • ...
Havighurst theory 2021-11-20
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- an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progressions corresponding to age.
- a___adulthood is the period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for the aged parents and the growing children . Many psychological and intellectual changes occur in the stage.
- genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics
- discontinuity view sees development as more abrupt a succession of changes to produce different behaviors in different age specific life.
- personalities are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
- germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenataldevelopment.
- are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
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- the belief that personality traits present during infancy injured throughout the lifespan
- the true foundation age.
- according to Havighurst it is one that arises at the certain period in our lives , the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later tasks.
- it is a period that extends from conception to death.
- environmental variables; childhood experiences how we were raised social relationship, surrounding culture
- there are two specific ways to study nature-nurture the twin studies and ___ studies.
- a process where women experience hormonal changes which result in the loss of ability to reproduce.
- period of development before birth.
15 Clues: the true foundation age. • period of development before birth. • it is a period that extends from conception to death. • germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenataldevelopment. • genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- A period of development before birth
- This has some predictable physical milestone
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Refers to the impact of the environment which involves the process of learning through experiences
- It's primarily influenced by heredity
- Produce different behaviors in different age specific life period
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- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for aged mother
- Is transformed into a walking talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change
- Adulthood in this period adult are at the peak of physical health,strength and energy
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological
- Theorist argue that personalities are modified by interaction with family
- Implies personality trait present during infancy injure throughout lifespan
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity • This has some predictable physical milestone • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change • ...
Music Theory 2021-12-17
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- a perceptual property of sounds that allows their ordering on a frequency-related scale
- the distance in pitch between two tones
- a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions"
- the end of a phrase in which the melody or harmony creates a sense of resolution
- a symbol denoting a musical sound
- the dominant is the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale
- the aesthetic product of a given succession of pitches in musical time
- he speed or pace of a given piece
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- a form of musical articulation
- a type of chord that contains a minor 3rd
- any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch
- the lengthening of a note or interval
- any of several symbols placed at the left-hand end of a staff, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it.
- a group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony.
- the process by which the composition of individual sounds
15 Clues: a form of musical articulation • a symbol denoting a musical sound • he speed or pace of a given piece • the lengthening of a note or interval • the distance in pitch between two tones • a type of chord that contains a minor 3rd • the process by which the composition of individual sounds • the dominant is the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale • ...
GREEK THEORY 2022-03-16
CS Theory 2022-03-23
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- What stores only one number (data) or address? It is the smallest unit of memory.
- ____ is like the traffic cops for the data travelling between the CPU and memory.
- What part of the computer carries out the math and does the if statements?
- What instructs the ALU on what to do, does the Fetch and Decode portions of the Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle, and Fetches instructions from memory.
- There are less than 256 character in the most commonly used languages in the world. 256 characters are all assigned a number. This number that characters are assigned is known as what?
- High speed memory on the CPU itself but stores more information than registers do.
- ____ is what you can call the backbone. Lots of important parts, including the CPU, are attached to this.
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- ____ is like the traffic cops for the data travelling between the CPU and everything else.
- This chip stores the startup instructions.
- The Graphics card. This helps draw things on the monitor. It is essentially an entire computer to display things well since it contains its own CPU and RAM.
- ___ is the total time for data to be accessed.
- ___ is also called the processor.
- A unit equivalent to a trillion bytes.
- A billion bytes.
- ___ is like traffic cops for the bus.
15 Clues: A billion bytes. • ___ is also called the processor. • ___ is like traffic cops for the bus. • A unit equivalent to a trillion bytes. • This chip stores the startup instructions. • ___ is the total time for data to be accessed. • What part of the computer carries out the math and does the if statements? • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- positive and negative charged particles
- particles that vibrate in place
- when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor
- the liquid turns into a gas
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- the temperature when a liquid turns into a solid
- anything takes up mass or space
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- when water vapor turns into a liquid
- the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- particles that take the shape of the container and move around
- motion
- temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- particles that move fast and escape the container
15 Clues: motion • the liquid turns into a gas • particles that vibrate in place • anything takes up mass or space • when a solid turns into a liquid • hotness or coldness of an object • when a liquid turns into a solid • when water vapor turns into a liquid • positive and negative charged particles • when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor • ...
Endosymbiotic Theory 2022-09-01
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- performs various jobs in cells
- simple sugar
- earliest known form of life
- found in plant cells
- requires oxygen
- process of using sunlight to make food
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- powerhouse of the cells
- produces protein
- membrane separates interior of cell from outside
- a type of cell division
- cells lack a nucleus
- fission asexual reproduction in bacteria
- cells has a nucleus
- provides energy in living cells
- genetic material
15 Clues: simple sugar • requires oxygen • produces protein • genetic material • cells has a nucleus • cells lack a nucleus • found in plant cells • powerhouse of the cells • a type of cell division • earliest known form of life • performs various jobs in cells • provides energy in living cells • process of using sunlight to make food • fission asexual reproduction in bacteria • ...
Color Theory 2023-02-06
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- what colors consist of orange, green and purple
- is the element of art that is produced when light hits an object and it is reflected back to the eye
- lightness or darkness of a color
- a color with black added
- a color scheme using only one color with only black and white added
- what colors consist of red, yellow and blue
- red, orange, yellow
- blue, green, purple
- another word for color
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- colors that are made from mixing primary and secondary colors
- colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
- 3 colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel
- a color with gray added
- a color with white added
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
15 Clues: red, orange, yellow • blue, green, purple • another word for color • a color with gray added • a color with white added • a color with black added • lightness or darkness of a color • what colors consist of red, yellow and blue • what colors consist of orange, green and purple • colors that are next to each other on the color wheel • ...
Music Theory 2023-05-22
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- Movement.
- Half Note(UK)
- Softer than forte.
- Softer than piano.
- Become softer, decreasing.
- A curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch.
- Smoothly
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- Become softer, decreasing.
- Slow,stately.
- Louder than piano.
- Repeat from the beginning.
- 16th Note(UK)
- Gradually getting quicker.
- Less.
- More.
- An articulation mark that indicates connecting two or more notes as one smooth sound, without sounding out each note separately.
16 Clues: Less. • More. • Smoothly • Movement. • Slow,stately. • Half Note(UK) • 16th Note(UK) • Louder than piano. • Softer than forte. • Softer than piano. • Become softer, decreasing. • Repeat from the beginning. • Gradually getting quicker. • Become softer, decreasing. • A curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch. • ...
cell theory 2023-10-18
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- Proteins that help molecules travel through the cell membrane
- Molecules that cannot travel through the membrane without help
- Controls what goes in and out with phospholipids
- The type of energy that is needed to go from low to high concentration
- Molecules that move from one concentration to another
- Molecules that can travel through the membrane with no help
- Transport where molecules move from a high to a low concentration
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- A word used to mean two layers
- Main structure for the cell membrane
- Diffusion that does require protein channels to help
- Stable environment found in the cell
- Diffusion that doesn't require protein channels
- Is needed to get important materials out
- Proteins that move water across the membrane
- The process of which cells take in outside materials
15 Clues: A word used to mean two layers • Main structure for the cell membrane • Stable environment found in the cell • Is needed to get important materials out • Proteins that move water across the membrane • Diffusion that doesn't require protein channels • Controls what goes in and out with phospholipids • Diffusion that does require protein channels to help • ...
Color Theory 2024-03-04
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- A color plus black
- A color plus white
- One color plus it's tints and shades
- How would you name a shade of blue?
- Red + Yellow =
- Blue + Yellow =
- How would you name a tint of red?
- Blue, yellow, and red
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- Yellow, blue-violet, red-violet is an example of this color scheme
- Red-violet, yellow-green, Red-orange
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Red + Blue =
- Two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- Purple, green, orange
- 3 equally spaced colors on the color wheel
15 Clues: Red + Blue = • Red + Yellow = • Blue + Yellow = • A color plus black • A color plus white • Purple, green, orange • Blue, yellow, and red • How would you name a tint of red? • How would you name a shade of blue? • Red-violet, yellow-green, Red-orange • One color plus it's tints and shades • 3 equally spaced colors on the color wheel • ...
bigbang theory 2024-10-08
Biology 2015-02-23
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- theory that a species would slowly evolve over time through favorable mutations
- same bone structure, same function, no common ancestor
- both extremes are favored
- theory that life comes from other life
- person who theorized that evolution is due to natural selection
- when two species evolve in response to each other
- average trait is favored
- theory that evolution occurs over a lifetime and changes with use/disuse
- same bone structure, different functions, shows common ancestor
- hypothesis that early rain and lightning created simple organic compounds to create life
- person who created the theory of acquired characteristics
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- show constant change in a species
- period of no change followed by periods of rapid change
- theory that life came from nothing
- states that several key organelles of eukaryotes originated as symbiosis between organisms
- one species can change over time to become two
- one of the extreme traits is favored
- adaptation that allows an animal to blend into its enviornment
- our planet in its early years of volcanic activity
- organ that is no longer in use
20 Clues: average trait is favored • both extremes are favored • organ that is no longer in use • show constant change in a species • theory that life came from nothing • one of the extreme traits is favored • theory that life comes from other life • one species can change over time to become two • when two species evolve in response to each other • ...
Crossword 4 2013-12-01
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- an early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the human mind
- the study of psychology using the experimental method
- enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and traditions shared by a group of people and onto the next generations
- the tendency to believe, after learning an outcome (knew it all along)
- a school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function
- experimental results cause by expectations alone
- the middle score in a distribution
- measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factors predict the other
- an explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors
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- the post experimental explanation of a study, including its purpose and any deceptions
- a technique for ascertaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a particular group
- the most frequent occurring score
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- a computed measured of how much scores vary around the mean score
- the arithmetic average of a distribution
- a branch of psychology that studies the links between biological neuroscience and psychological processes
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- the difference between the highest and lowest scores
18 Clues: the most frequent occurring score • the middle score in a distribution • the arithmetic average of a distribution • the study of behavior and mental processes • a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • experimental results cause by expectations alone • the difference between the highest and lowest scores • the study of psychology using the experimental method • ...
Nursing Theory 2021-10-15
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- According to Nightingale, this is anything that can be manipulated to place a patient in the best possible condition for nature to act.
- Henderson is known as the First __ of Nursing.
- The components 1-9 in 14 basic human needs are belong to ___ aspect
- There are four __ that categorized the 14 basic human needs.
- The month that Faye Glenn Abdellah was born.
- For Henderson, mind and body is _______.
- What is the second name of Virginia Henderson?
- Typology of twenty one Nursing problems were explained by whom?
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- What is Abdellah’s level of theory?
- According to Nightingale, this is the activities that promote health (as outlined in canons) which occur in any caregiving situation.
- According to Nightingale, this is based on the effect of the changes in the environment on the client's ability to regain his/her health at the least expense of energy.
- Nightingale defined this as being well and using every power (resource) to the fullest extent in living life.
- The most important impact of Abdellah’s theory on the nursing practice is that it helped __________the focus of the profession from being “disease-centered” to "patient-centered."
- The war where Florence Nightingale served the wounded soldiers.
- Where did Abdellah work as an educator in 1945?
15 Clues: What is Abdellah’s level of theory? • For Henderson, mind and body is _______. • The month that Faye Glenn Abdellah was born. • Henderson is known as the First __ of Nursing. • What is the second name of Virginia Henderson? • Where did Abdellah work as an educator in 1945? • There are four __ that categorized the 14 basic human needs. • ...
GREEK THEORY 2022-03-16
HAVIGHURST THEORY 2021-11-17
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- period of several years 12 to 14 years old
- period of slow and uniform growth
- period that extend conception to death
- socially constructed concept
- continual and cumulative process
- attain reproductive maturity
- new born baby
- change is gradual
- first source of the model
- accelerate slowly
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- stage 2 to 6 years old
- child must learn to become worthy and responsible
- child development best if left as free
- fertilization to birth
- true foundation age
15 Clues: new born baby • change is gradual • accelerate slowly • true foundation age • stage 2 to 6 years old • fertilization to birth • first source of the model • socially constructed concept • attain reproductive maturity • continual and cumulative process • period of slow and uniform growth • period that extend conception to death • child development best if left as free • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- Refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change
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- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- A period of development before birth
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
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- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- A period of development before birth
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- 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
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
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- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- A period of development before birth
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- 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
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Particle theory 2017-02-20
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- can move and change shape smoothly
- Can't be squashed
- a theory that says all materials, particles are moving
- Particles spread apart
- tiny things everything is made of
- A unit for measuring volumes
- a gas turned to a liquid
- How a material behaves and what it's like
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- Holds particles together
- Bonds are weak
- Solis, Liquids and gasses are ...
- When a liquid turns to a gas
- Absolute zero
- The amount a substance takes
- objects that are heavy for its volume
15 Clues: Absolute zero • Bonds are weak • Can't be squashed • Particles spread apart • Holds particles together • a gas turned to a liquid • When a liquid turns to a gas • The amount a substance takes • A unit for measuring volumes • Solis, Liquids and gasses are ... • tiny things everything is made of • can move and change shape smoothly • objects that are heavy for its volume • ...
Haematology Theory 2018-11-15
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- The colour of serum in a jaundiced patient
- This defect is seen on a blood smear when uneven pressure has been used
- The layer of a PCV containing white blood cells and platelets
- An immature red blood cell
- The common cause of an increase in PCV
- This term means a lack of haemoglobin
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- The type of capillary tube used when making a PCV
- The agent in the first pot in DiffQuik
- When placing a capillary tube into a centrifuge, which direction should the clay be facing?
- The rarest blood cell
- This term means in increase in neutrophils
- This type of stain must be cultured with blood first
- The type of anti-coagulant needed for blood smears
- The number of minutes to spin a PCV in the centrifuge
- The red stain in DiffQuik
15 Clues: The rarest blood cell • The red stain in DiffQuik • An immature red blood cell • This term means a lack of haemoglobin • The agent in the first pot in DiffQuik • The common cause of an increase in PCV • The colour of serum in a jaundiced patient • This term means in increase in neutrophils • The type of capillary tube used when making a PCV • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- it is when you classify the information into....
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
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- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- you have in front of you a set of interview notes. you identify any important data about the person interview at the head of the notes. thi is call...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
15 Clues: it is the first step of data analysis... • it is when you classify the information into.... • these are sub-categories which also are called... • it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding... • it is when you organize the information that you added to your category... • it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory • ...
Freud's Theory 2013-09-12
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- the type of method used by Freud
- A case study involving a female patient of Freud
- the part of the mind Freud is trying to access
- Freud's theory
- if findings of a study can be true of other people
- guns, clothes, snakes are some examples
- Freud data is subjective so it is said to be this
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- data from stories and attitudes
- The home of Freud's clients
- the dreams hidden meaning
- many thoughts represented as one symbol in the dream
- shifting attention in a dream
- the story content of the dream
- what is in the unconscious
- whether a situation refers to real life
15 Clues: Freud's theory • the dreams hidden meaning • what is in the unconscious • The home of Freud's clients • shifting attention in a dream • the story content of the dream • data from stories and attitudes • the type of method used by Freud • guns, clothes, snakes are some examples • whether a situation refers to real life • the part of the mind Freud is trying to access • ...
CELL THEORY 2023-10-22
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- study of diseases
- the central organelle of the cell that acts like its brain
- discovered that plants are made up of cells
- an explanation of a scientific aspect that can be repeatedly tested and has a lot of evidence
- a living thing that can move and eat and react to the world through its senses
- the study of life and living things
- first scientist who saw living microorganisms
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- a tool that can be used to observe small things like cells
- discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- a sickening characterized by specific signs or symptoms
- discovered that animals are made up of cells
- the basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- a living thing
- first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name
15 Clues: a living thing • study of diseases • the study of life and living things • discovered that plants are made up of cells • discovered that animals are made up of cells • first scientist who saw living microorganisms • discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases • first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name • ...
Circuit Theory 2023-10-17
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- Coupling between two coils
- Open circuit parameters
- Dependent source
- Voltage source connected parallel
- Unknown network
- Information of a graph
- Internal resistance of a current source
- Dividing graph into two parts
- Unique path between a pair of nodes
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- Two port parameter
- Response arrived at the end
- Response disappear with time
- Mathematical tool
- Current source in parallel with resistance
- Voltage source in series with resistance
15 Clues: Unknown network • Dependent source • Mathematical tool • Two port parameter • Information of a graph • Open circuit parameters • Coupling between two coils • Response arrived at the end • Response disappear with time • Dividing graph into two parts • Voltage source connected parallel • Unique path between a pair of nodes • Internal resistance of a current source • ...
Theory Assignment 2024-01-31
15 Clues: __ Bone • __ and Me • July 31st • February 14 • Sharing is __ • To _ or not to _ • You are _ sunshine • Your Favorite Food • Our Favorite Color • Your Favorite Sport • Your Favorite Drink • First Date Restaurant • Now combine 13, 2, 8, 1, and 6 • If there’s a __ there’s a way! • __ is in the eyes of the beholder
Color Theory 2023-03-07
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- refers to the lightness or darkness of a color; one of the properties of Color
- second set of colors; created from mixing two primary colors; includes the colors - Orange, Green, Violet
- the name we give a color; one of the properties of Color
- a type of Color Harmony that refers to any three colors that are next to each other on the Color Wheel
- first set of colors; creates all other colors; includes the colors - Red, Yellow, Blue
- a type of Color Harmony that is made up of variations of one color
- refers to the brightness or dullness of a color; also known as Saturation; one of the properties of Color
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- color combinations that look aesthetically pleasing to the eye
- refers to the building blocks necessary to create Art; includes 7
- third set of colors; created from mixing one primary color and one secondary color; includes the colors - Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet
- an Element of Art that is made up of three properties
- a type of Color Harmony that refers to colors that are directly across from each other on the Color Wheel
- type of colors that remind us of hot, fire, and spicy peppers; includes the colors - Reds, Oranges, and Yellows
- type of colors that remind us of cold, the ocean, and the night sky; includes the colors - Greens, Blues, and Violets
- a visual representation that shows the correct order of the Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Colors, and their relationship to one another
15 Clues: an Element of Art that is made up of three properties • the name we give a color; one of the properties of Color • color combinations that look aesthetically pleasing to the eye • refers to the building blocks necessary to create Art; includes 7 • a type of Color Harmony that is made up of variations of one color • ...
Nursing Theory 2024-03-20
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- - Understanding diverse beliefs.
- - Providing relief and ease.
- - External factors affecting health.
- - Integrating mind, body, and spirit.
- - Considering the whole person.
- - Speaking up for patient rights.
- - Encouraging patient responsibility.
- - Vital for patient interaction.
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- - Pursuit of optimal health.
- - Coping with health changes.
- - Provider-led decision-making.
- - Central concept in nursing theory.
- - Emphasizing individual dignity.
- - Encouraging patient autonomy.
- - Principles guiding nursing practice.
15 Clues: - Pursuit of optimal health. • - Providing relief and ease. • - Coping with health changes. • - Provider-led decision-making. • - Encouraging patient autonomy. • - Considering the whole person. • - Understanding diverse beliefs. • - Vital for patient interaction. • - Emphasizing individual dignity. • - Speaking up for patient rights. • - Central concept in nursing theory. • ...
Color Theory 2024-09-11
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- A font type often used to evoke elegance or formality
- The color often associated with trust and professionalism
- This type of font is traditional and reliable
- The intensity or purity of a color
- This color scheme uses only one hue and variations of its tints and shades
- Another word for color; refers to the pure form of any color on the color wheel
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and create high contrast
- The primary colors in the subtractive color model (CMYK)
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- The design and arrangement of text, which plays a key role in branding
- The harmonious combination of colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The visual difference between elements, such as color, size, or shape, used to make them stand out
- In logo design, this characteristic ensures it can be recognized in different sizes and formats
- In branding, this represents the visual identity of a company
- A hue blended with white is called this
- A color scheme that uses three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel
15 Clues: The intensity or purity of a color • A hue blended with white is called this • This type of font is traditional and reliable • A font type often used to evoke elegance or formality • The primary colors in the subtractive color model (CMYK) • The color often associated with trust and professionalism • In branding, this represents the visual identity of a company • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-09-21
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- The smallest unit of matte
- An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons
- Plum Pudding Model
- Home to the nucleus and neutron
- Came up with theory of matter around us is made of indivisible tiny particles
- Gold foil experiment
- A form of a chemical element in which the atoms have the same number of protons
- The total count of protons and neutrons within an atom's nucleus
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- Planetary Model
- A positively charged particle
- Solid Sphere Model
- A group of two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bond
- Quantum Mechanical Model
- A negatively charged subatomic particle
- A subatomic particle with a neutral charge
15 Clues: Planetary Model • Solid Sphere Model • Plum Pudding Model • Gold foil experiment • Quantum Mechanical Model • The smallest unit of matte • A positively charged particle • Home to the nucleus and neutron • A negatively charged subatomic particle • A subatomic particle with a neutral charge • An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons • ...
Vocabulary 2022-02-28
8 Clues: slightly open • to set up or found • supplying resources • refusal of a request or wish • lasting for only a brief time • not favoring one more than another • to help or hurry the progress of business • to show a claim or theory as exaggerated or false
Learning Community Midterm Review Crossword 2022-10-10
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- studying the impact a work may have on the audience the meaning readers may create; this may also include a consideration of trends or market performance (____________ Response Criticism).
- a technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance (____________ Analysis).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on an agreement on common values in society as stated in Control Theory.
- theory that the mass media can set the public agenda by selecting certain news stories and excluding others thus influencing what audiences think about” (____________-Setting Theory).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on the investments we make in the community as stated in Control Theory.
- the act of learning to use critical thinking skills to analyze the truly staggering number of messages we are bombarded with daily (Media ____________).
- Understanding how culture can be “read” in a work and how culture can impact the meaning applied by readers (____________ Studies).
- those who innovate pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant means.
- studying the historical and/or sociological context of a work (New ____________).
- a purposeful organized group hoping to work toward a common social goal (Social ____________).
- a theory of social movements that assumes people join not because of the movement’s ideals but to satisfy a psychological need to belong to something larger than themselves (____________ Society Theory).
- the media is considered like a fourth branch of government (after the executive legislative and judiciary) and thus serves as another of the checks and balances on power (____________ Estate).
- a violation of contextual cultural or social norms.
- the ability to understand how your own past relates to that of other people as well as to history in general and societal structures in particular (Sociological ____________).
- studying the economic factors within a work and/or historical economic factors (____________ Criticism).
- studying a work independently of any “outside” elements/influences.
- a handful of people rebel replacing a society’s goals and means with their own.
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms.
- a claim is made and accepted to be true but one must accept the premise to be true for the claim to be true (____________ the Question).
- an emotional/personal attack on a person or his/her character rather than a direct response to points he/she made (Ad ____________).
- analyzing the male/female power relationships in a work (____________ Criticism).
- a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources (____________ Theory).
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- a group's shared practices values and beliefs
- a theory of social movements that focuses on the actions of oppressed groups who seek rights or opportunities already enjoyed by others in society (Relative ____________ Theory).
- all print digital and electronic means of communication.
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds specifically attachment belief involvement and commitment and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society (____________ Theory).
- something must be true because it is believed by someone who said to be an "authority" on the subject. Instead of presenting actual evidence the argument just relies on the credibility of the "authority" (Appeal to ____________ Authority).
- philosophy of criminal justice arising from the notion that crime results from a rational calculations of its costs and benefits (____________ Theory).
- associated with aesthetics and measurable describable and attainable.
- looking at socially constructed gender roles and/or LGBTQ issues in a work (____________ Criticism).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on participation in socially legitimate activities as stated in Control Theory.
- a theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society (Structural ____________).
- being able to extend what you learn from your sample to your population.
- the effort to control the impressions we make on others so that they form a desired view of us and the situations; the use of self-presentation and performance tactics (____________ Management).
- those who conform choose not to deviate. They pursue their goals to the extent that they can through socially accepted means.
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on our connections to others as stated in Control Theory.
- looking for alternative meanings for a text/work because there is no one single truth.
- shared beliefs values and practices.
- the process by which a concept or practice is created and maintained by participants who collectively agree that it exists” (Social ____________).
- the media’s favorable treatment to certain politicians policy positions groups and political outcomes; this may also be seen through selective exposure perception and retention.
- the laws morals values religious beliefs customs fashions rituals and all of the cultural rules that govern social life (Social ____________).
- a theoretical perspective through which scholars examine the relationship of individuals within their society by studying their communication (Symbolic ____________).
- when a topic is introduced to divert attention from the real issue or problem (Red ____________).
- the sorting process by which thousands of possible messages are shaped into a mass media-appropriate form and reduced to a manageable amount.
- when groups share a location and blend cultures to create a new culture (____________ Pot).
- a faulty argument where a belief is applied to a larger population than the evidence permits (____________ Generalization).
- one reasons that since an event occurred before another then the first event caused the other (Post ____________).
- how we socially construct our emotions as part of our everyday reality (____________ Management).
- studying the behaviors of characters in a work and questioning any psychological implications OR considering the impact of the author’s experiences or psyche on the story or characters within a story (____________ Criticism).
- theory on media effects that suggests audiences get information through opinion leaders who influence their attitudes and beliefs rather than through direct firsthand sources (Two-Step ____________ Model).
50 Clues: shared beliefs values and practices. • a group's shared practices values and beliefs • a violation of contextual cultural or social norms. • all print digital and electronic means of communication. • studying a work independently of any “outside” elements/influences. • associated with aesthetics and measurable describable and attainable. • ...
The scientific explanation for the universe 2015-02-04
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- something that takes up space
- a minute portion
- A duration of_
- a representation of a black hole.
- the scientific theory of the beginnning of the universe
- Proof of something
- An idea
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- In which thing happens
- something that is or has been created
- A theory that there are A collection of lots of univrses including our own
- A person gave the theory of_. It says we came from apes
- the process of expanding
- One of our three major subjects beginning with S
- the unlimited three-dimensional realm
- The surname of the person who gave the theory of Evolution
15 Clues: An idea • A duration of_ • a minute portion • Proof of something • In which thing happens • the process of expanding • something that takes up space • a representation of a black hole. • something that is or has been created • the unlimited three-dimensional realm • One of our three major subjects beginning with S • A person gave the theory of_. It says we came from apes • ...
Bronfenbrenner Theory 2015-12-07
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- The relationship between the
- The macrosystem involves your ethnicity and your _______.
- or events that influence the child's socialization.)
- The exosystem is an ______ environment
- The ecological systems are also called ____________.
- Bronfenbrenner had ____ children
- There are _______ systems.
- The indirect environment
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- Urie Bronfenbrenner was married to a woman named _____ Price.
- How the ideas and attitudes of your culture affect you.
- Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.)
- The Chronosystem may not affect you _______ but later on.
- Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner went to _____ different universities.
- He died at age ____.
15 Clues: He died at age ____. • The indirect environment • There are _______ systems. • The relationship between the • Bronfenbrenner had ____ children • The exosystem is an ______ environment • Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.) • or events that influence the child's socialization.) • The ecological systems are also called ____________. • ...
music theory 2016-02-07
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- a field of study in neuroscience and psychology focusing on a child's development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources, perceptual skill, language learning, and other aspects of brain development and cognitive psychology compared to an adult's point of view
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. This is an important focus in behaviorism who place emphasis only on observable behaviors instead of cognitive mental processes which cannot be seen by the human eye
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
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- divided the environment into five different levels. The microsystem is the most influential, has the closest relationship to the person, and is the one where direct contact occurs. The mesosystem consists of interactions between a person's microsystems
- he theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell)
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- used in psychology, education, and communication, holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences
16 Clues: a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli • the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being • involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you classify the information into....
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
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- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- you have in front of you a set of interview notes. you identify any important data about the person interview at the head of the notes. thi is call...
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
15 Clues: it is the first step of data analysis... • it is when you classify the information into.... • these are sub-categories which also are called... • it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding... • it is when you organize the information that you added to your category... • it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
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- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- you have in front of you a set of interview notes. you identify any important data about the person interview at the head of the notes. thi is call...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when you classify the information into....
15 Clues: it is the first step of data analysis... • it is when you classify the information into.... • these are sub-categories which also are called... • it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding... • it is when you organize the information that you added to your category... • it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory • ...
Color Theory 2021-09-30
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- Add black to a color.
- Mix blue and red to create which color.
- Three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Red and yellow is mixed to create
- another name for purple.
- The colors of red, yellow and blue.
- one color scheme.
- Red is the complement of which color?
- Add gray to a color.
- A mix of blue and yellow to create.
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- The colors that are not listed on the color wheel are called.
- The colors orange, green and purple are.
- colors that are between a primary and a secondary on the color wheel.
- when you add white to a color.
- Blue is the complement of which color.
- Colors like blue, green, violent are considered.
- Yellow is the complement of which color.
- Another word for color.
18 Clues: one color scheme. • Add gray to a color. • Add black to a color. • Another word for color. • another name for purple. • when you add white to a color. • Red and yellow is mixed to create • The colors of red, yellow and blue. • A mix of blue and yellow to create. • Red is the complement of which color? • Blue is the complement of which color. • ...
Color Theory 2021-11-09
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- Color scheme where one color is on one end of the wheel while two colors are directly across.
- Colors that are found besides each other on the color wheel.
- Another word for Tertiary.
- Colors created by primary colors.
- Many color hues placed around in a circle.
- Colors created by primary and secondary colors.
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- Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues.
- The warmth or coolness of a color.
- Colors that that make us feel cold when looking at them. Ex: Blue, Green, Purple.
- Colors that that make us feel warm when looking at them. Ex: Red, Yellow, Orange.
- Element of art created when light hitting an object is reflected to the eye.
- Colors that can be found across each other on the color wheel.
- Color scheme where three colors are equally across from each other.
- Colors that can create other colors but cannot be created by anything else.
- A color relationship in how multiple colors work together.
15 Clues: Another word for Tertiary. • Colors created by primary colors. • The warmth or coolness of a color. • Many color hues placed around in a circle. • Colors created by primary and secondary colors. • Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues. • A color relationship in how multiple colors work together. • ...
Color Theory 2022-01-06
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- Green is the complement of
- Red, yellow, blue
- Blue is the complement of
- One color, plus black and white
- colors Colors directly across from each other on the color wheel, ex: red and green
- Orange, green, purple
- A color + black
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- Red,orange, yellow, red-orange, yellow-orange
- Purple is the complement of
- colors Colors right next to each other on the color wheel
- Green, blue-green, blue, purple, blue-purple
- Red and blue make
- A color + white
- Colors between a primary and a secondary on the color wheel, ex: red-orange and blue-green
- Blue and yellow make
- Red and yellow make
16 Clues: A color + white • A color + black • Red, yellow, blue • Red and blue make • Red and yellow make • Blue and yellow make • Orange, green, purple • Blue is the complement of • Green is the complement of • Purple is the complement of • One color, plus black and white • Green, blue-green, blue, purple, blue-purple • Red,orange, yellow, red-orange, yellow-orange • ...
CS Theory 2022-03-23
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- the ___ goes on the highway
- unlike RAM, ROM is non-___
- A ___ gathers/absorbs unwanted heat
- is a series of numbers that turns power on and off for the transistor
- The person responsible for the creation of COBOL
- Brain of the computer which executes actions
- Really quick data access at the cost of data storage
- a single 1 or 0 is referred to as a ___
- An unwanted software meant to disrupt or damage your computer
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- 16GB is equal to about 16 ____ bytes
- the data between RAM and CPU
- ___ is the total data access time
- ASCII stands for the american standard code for ___ exchange
- A ___ card controls the output for a screen
- Known as the spine of the computer
15 Clues: unlike RAM, ROM is non-___ • the ___ goes on the highway • the data between RAM and CPU • ___ is the total data access time • Known as the spine of the computer • A ___ gathers/absorbs unwanted heat • 16GB is equal to about 16 ____ bytes • a single 1 or 0 is referred to as a ___ • A ___ card controls the output for a screen • Brain of the computer which executes actions • ...
CS THEORY 2022-03-23
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- CODING __ MADE BY GRACE HOPER
- MICROSCOPIC __ THAT CAN LET __ THROUGH OR NOT
- CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
- THE COMMONLY USED OPRATING SYSTEM
- SHARES __ BETWEEN __ AND EVERYTHING
- HOLDS __ HOSTAGE AND ASKS MONEY FOR THEIR RELEASE
- WHEN A PERSON IS TARGETED BY HACKERS VIA __ OR __ INFORMATION
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- THE HIGH WAS THAT DATA FLOWS THROUGH
- RECORDING KEYS CLICKED
- DATA BETWEEN RAM AND CPU
- standard data-transmission USED BY LESS POWERFUL AND SMALLER COMPUTERS
- __MEMORY/SHORT TERM STORAGE
- ELECTRIC CAR COMPANY MADE MY __
- RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL IF STATMENTS
- SERVED IN THE WAR AND CRAKED THE __ INCRIPTION DEVICE
15 Clues: RECORDING KEYS CLICKED • CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT • DATA BETWEEN RAM AND CPU • __MEMORY/SHORT TERM STORAGE • CODING __ MADE BY GRACE HOPER • ELECTRIC CAR COMPANY MADE MY __ • RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL IF STATMENTS • THE COMMONLY USED OPRATING SYSTEM • SHARES __ BETWEEN __ AND EVERYTHING • THE HIGH WAS THAT DATA FLOWS THROUGH • MICROSCOPIC __ THAT CAN LET __ THROUGH OR NOT • ...
Cell Theory 2022-08-16
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- the scientist who named them cells
- a structure inside a cell that performs a specialized function
- All living things have this - their genetic code
- internal balance in an organism
- all living things are made of _________
- organisms composed of more than one cell, like a human
- all living things require ___________ which is why humans need food
- All living things grow and develop
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- organisms composed of only one cell like an amoeba
- a self-contained living thing
- Fire is considered ___________ because it is not composed of cells
- the basic unit of life
- a theory that states the following: all life is made up of cells, cells are the fundamental unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells
- a device that lets us see cells
- the scientist who stated all animals were made of cells
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • a self-contained living thing • a device that lets us see cells • internal balance in an organism • the scientist who named them cells • All living things grow and develop • all living things are made of _________ • All living things have this - their genetic code • organisms composed of only one cell like an amoeba • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-09-01
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- below 32°F (0°C).
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- When a liquid changes form into a gas
- The temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- the temperature at which a liquid solidifies
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- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- becoming liquefied by heat.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- Molecular Theory explains the states of matter, and is based on the idea that matter is composed of tiny particles that are always in motion.
15 Clues: below 32°F (0°C). • becoming liquefied by heat. • When a liquid changes form into a gas • the temperature at which a liquid solidifies • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • the temperature at which a given solid will melt. • the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor • The temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- when a liquid turns into a solid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- the temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- particles that vibrate in place
- particles that move fast and escape the container
- when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor
- positive and negative charged particles
- anything takes up mass or space
- particles that take the shape of the container and move around
- the temperature when a liquid turns into a solid
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- when water vapor turns into a liquid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- the liquid turns into a gas
- motion
- the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid
15 Clues: motion • the liquid turns into a gas • particles that vibrate in place • anything takes up mass or space • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid • hotness or coldness of an object • when water vapor turns into a liquid • positive and negative charged particles • when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-31
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- when a liquid turns into a solid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- the temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature of the substance
- particles that vibrate in place
- particles that move very fast and escape the shape
- conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the gaseous (vapour) phase.
- electrically charged particles
- anything that has takes up space
- particles that move fast inside the container
- the temperature at which a given solid will freeze
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- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- the temperature at which the vapour pressure is equal to the standard sea-level atmospheric pressure
- Molecular Theory something in motion
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
15 Clues: electrically charged particles • particles that vibrate in place • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid • hotness or coldness of an object • anything that has takes up space • Molecular Theory something in motion • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • particles that move fast inside the container • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-10-04
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- first “scientist” to have something similar to our modern atomic theory
- stable subatomic particle with a + charger
- stable subatomic particle with no charge
- first scientist to have electrons and neutrons in his atomic theory
- smallest unit of ordinary matter
- First English scientist to introduce atomic theory
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- Stable subatomic particle with a - charge
- one of the earliest “scientists” to realize that atoms are the only thing that cannot be cut anymore
- One of the first models of the atom made by jj Thompson
- first atomic theory model to have protons and neutrons orbiting the neucleus
- this theory is all matter combines to make atoms
- One of the first atomic models to show the nucleus also the scientists was born in New Zealand
- mathematically proves that atoms exist
- credited with being the first scientist to discover the electron and neutron
- A philosophy stating that all matter in the universe is made of indivisible units called atoms
15 Clues: smallest unit of ordinary matter • mathematically proves that atoms exist • stable subatomic particle with no charge • Stable subatomic particle with a - charge • stable subatomic particle with a + charger • this theory is all matter combines to make atoms • First English scientist to introduce atomic theory • One of the first models of the atom made by jj Thompson • ...
Relaxer Theory 2021-08-11
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- Relaxer done on hair that is completly natural and untreated
- Style worn by African AMerican musicians and entertainers
- Temporary straightening concieved by Madem C.J. Walker
- Relaxer for tightly curled or resistent hair
- CHemical blow-out that relaxes 50% of curl
- It is not reccomended to remove more that 85% of the natural
- The first relaxers were what kind of formula
- Combing the hair while chemical is on it
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- Loosening or reducing of the hairs existing texture
- What is used to neutralize a hydroxide relaxer
- Relaxer service done when midstrands and ends are already relaxed
- Phase of a relaxer where you apply the relaxer chemical
- Phase of a relaxer that involves smoothing
- Relaxer performed only on selected areas
- Relaxer for wavy - curly hair; not as harsh
15 Clues: Relaxer performed only on selected areas • Combing the hair while chemical is on it • Phase of a relaxer that involves smoothing • CHemical blow-out that relaxes 50% of curl • Relaxer for wavy - curly hair; not as harsh • Relaxer for tightly curled or resistent hair • The first relaxers were what kind of formula • What is used to neutralize a hydroxide relaxer • ...
Color Theory 2019-12-09
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- an element of art with 3 properties, hue, intensity, and value
- a lighter value of a color, add white
- green, purple, orange
- colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- a darker value of a color, add black
- produced by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- refers to applying layers of pencil until the tooth of the paper is completely filled in with color pencil
- red, orange, yellow
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- blue, purple, green
- 3 colors that are opposite each other on the wheel but to either side of the exact opposite
- can not produce by mixing other colors together
- 4 colors, 2 on either side of 2 complements, but not the complementary color
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- several values of one color
- white, black, gray, and brown
15 Clues: blue, purple, green • red, orange, yellow • green, purple, orange • several values of one color • white, black, gray, and brown • a darker value of a color, add black • a lighter value of a color, add white • can not produce by mixing other colors together • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel • colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel • ...
Haircolor Theory 2020-01-06
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- _____ refers to the strength of a color
- This gives black and brown color to hair.
- The number of hairs per square inch/centimeter on the head
- Area of head used when identifying the natural level.
- Pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture
- Colors that neutralize each other
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- The layer of the hair that provides strength and elasticity
- Also known as undertone
- The diameter of an individual hair strand determines this
- Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- The predominant tone of a color
- The _____ is the balance of color
- The hair’s ability to absorb moisture.
- Colors that have the predominance of red are considered to be...
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
15 Clues: Also known as undertone • The predominant tone of a color • The _____ is the balance of color • Colors that neutralize each other • The hair’s ability to absorb moisture. • _____ refers to the strength of a color • This gives black and brown color to hair. • Pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture • Area of head used when identifying the natural level. • ...
Perm theory 2020-04-17
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- technique using bisulfides instead of electricity
- phase of wrapping hair around rod
- first heat wave machine
- perm that has 2 phases physical and chemical
- overlap method for short hair
- also called endothermic
- perms add this to the hair
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- phase that permanently changes hair
- to help wrap ends of hair
- chemical used in chemical phase
- Solution also known as waving lotion
- what is used to wrap hair
- waves where no machines were used
- introduced Heatless technique
- introduced cold wave
15 Clues: introduced cold wave • first heat wave machine • also called endothermic • to help wrap ends of hair • what is used to wrap hair • perms add this to the hair • overlap method for short hair • introduced Heatless technique • chemical used in chemical phase • phase of wrapping hair around rod • waves where no machines were used • phase that permanently changes hair • ...
Music Theory 2023-05-10
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- Music is made of many types of ______
- The interval between C and F
- The seventh diatonic chord is a ______ chord
- _____ means to play strong
- ______ are the strong and soft in music
- ______ is the home chord
- The ______ chord usually adds tension to a chord progression
- The musical _______ ranges from A-G
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- GCF
- DMSMD is the first step of the _____ routine
- The interval between C and G
- Each key has 7 _______ chords
- The distance between two notes
- _____ means to play softly
- The _____ of a chord is written with roman numerals
15 Clues: GCF • ______ is the home chord • _____ means to play strong • _____ means to play softly • The interval between C and F • The interval between C and G • Each key has 7 _______ chords • The distance between two notes • The musical _______ ranges from A-G • Music is made of many types of ______ • ______ are the strong and soft in music • DMSMD is the first step of the _____ routine • ...
milk theory 2024-08-15
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- needed by every body cell
- milk product resulting from the removal of fat and water from the milk
- milk a good source of potassium
- milk fresh milk that is heated so that around 60% percent of the water content evaporates
- milk full fat milk or vitamin d milk
- fermented milk
- unable to fully digest the sugar in milk
- fat milk 2% milk
- milk used to standardize and disperse milk fat
- d good source of calcium
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- milk a process by which milk is heated
- a disease
- milk milk from cows, goats, and sheep
- condensed milk provides a concentrated creaminess and sweet milky flavor to whatever you put it in
- builds strong teeth and bones
15 Clues: a disease • fermented milk • fat milk 2% milk • needed by every body cell • d good source of calcium • builds strong teeth and bones • milk a good source of potassium • milk milk from cows, goats, and sheep • milk full fat milk or vitamin d milk • milk a process by which milk is heated • unable to fully digest the sugar in milk • ...
bigbang theory 2024-10-08
bigbang theory 2024-10-08
Research & Theory 2013-07-18
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- developed a conceptual model which focuses on the wellness of the client system in relation to environmental stress and reactions to stress
- developed a widely used theory to explain the hierarchy of human motivation
- Developed the nursing theory that focuses on the discovery of human care diversities and ways to provide culturally congruent care to people.
- The five "C" attributes in the caring process include Competence, Confidence, Conscience, Commitment, and ______.
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- The process of promoting health or providing care based on the integration of the best available evidence of practitioner expertise and research.
- Developed the conceptual model which focuses on the human adaptive system either individually or as a group.
- set of interrelated concepts, definitions, and propositions that present a systematic view with the purpose of explaining or predicting the phenomena
- Developed the nursing theory that emphasizes the idea that every person in every situation is part of the universal process of expanding consciousness.
8 Clues: developed a widely used theory to explain the hierarchy of human motivation • Developed the conceptual model which focuses on the human adaptive system either individually or as a group. • The five "C" attributes in the caring process include Competence, Confidence, Conscience, Commitment, and ______. • ...
The Theory of Self-Authorship 2015-12-03
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- Place where Self-Authorship comes into play.
- One example of this theory is taking the ______ to study.
- Throughout life you will go through _____ distinct stages of consciousness in regards to how they think and grow.
- Self-Authorship is a ________.
- As a scholar it is important to work on your ______-________.
- Man who took over the studies of this theory in 1994.
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- Man who first initiated this learning style.
- Self-Authorship is related to the way students make _______.
- One strength of this theory is that it encourages ______.
- This theory can deliver an internal sense of ______.
- This theory depends on the guidance of dedicated ______.
- A weakness of the theory could be that ______ biases may influence decisions.
- Word used to describe students with Self-Authorship.
- Self-Authorship can help you with an advanced______.
- Self-Authorship can be beneficial ________ the classroom.
15 Clues: Self-Authorship is a ________. • Man who first initiated this learning style. • Place where Self-Authorship comes into play. • This theory can deliver an internal sense of ______. • Word used to describe students with Self-Authorship. • Self-Authorship can help you with an advanced______. • Man who took over the studies of this theory in 1994. • ...
Color Theory 2021-11-09
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- Color scheme where one color is on one end of the wheel while two colors are directly across.
- Colors that are found besides each other on the color wheel.
- Another word for Tertiary.
- Colors created by primary colors.
- Many color hues placed around in a circle.
- Colors created by primary and secondary colors.
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- Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues.
- The warmth or coolness of a color.
- Colors that that make us feel cold when looking at them. Ex: Blue, Green, Purple.
- Colors that that make us feel warm when looking at them. Ex: Red, Yellow, Orange.
- Element of art created when light hitting an object is reflected to the eye.
- Colors that can be found across each other on the color wheel.
- Color scheme where three colors are equally across from each other.
- Colors that can create other colors but cannot be created by anything else.
- A color relationship in how multiple colors work together.
15 Clues: Another word for Tertiary. • Colors created by primary colors. • The warmth or coolness of a color. • Many color hues placed around in a circle. • Colors created by primary and secondary colors. • Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues. • A color relationship in how multiple colors work together. • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-09-04
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- Particle attracted to a positive charge.
- First cohesive modern atomic theory.
- Particle that has mass and charge.
- Particle with mass but no charge.
- Isotopes have the same number of ___.
- Number of protons in gallium.
- The A# refers to the _______ of the atom.
- Particle with negative charge.
- Isotopes differ in their number of ___.
- Particle attracted to a negative plate.
- Experiment: atom is mostly empty space.
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- First idea of atoms.
- The Z# refers to the _____ of the atom.
- Particle not affected by another charge.
- Fluorine-19 contains __ neutrons.
- His model was the first to include a nucleus.
- An atom of potassium-31 contains ______ neutrons.
- Experiment: atom contains subatomic particles.
18 Clues: First idea of atoms. • Number of protons in gallium. • Particle with negative charge. • Particle with mass but no charge. • Fluorine-19 contains __ neutrons. • Particle that has mass and charge. • First cohesive modern atomic theory. • Isotopes have the same number of ___. • The Z# refers to the _____ of the atom. • Isotopes differ in their number of ___. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
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- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- A period of development before birth
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- 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
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- A period of development before birth
- This has some predictable physical milestone
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Refers to the impact of the environment which involves the process of learning through experiences
- It's primarily influenced by heredity
- Produce different behaviors in different age specific life period
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- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for aged mother
- Is transformed into a walking talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change
- Adulthood in this period adult are at the peak of physical health,strength and energy
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological
- Theorist argue that personalities are modified by interaction with family
- Implies personality trait present during infancy injure throughout lifespan
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity • This has some predictable physical milestone • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Adulthood in this period adult are at the peak of physical health,strength and energy
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for aged mother
- Theorist argue that personalities are modified by interaction with family
- Implies personality trait present during infancy injure throughout lifespan
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- It's primarily influenced by heredity
- Produce different behaviors in different age specific life period
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- babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological
- This has some predictable physical milestone
- Refers to the impact of the environment which involves the process of learning through experiences
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change
- Is transformed into a walking talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- A period of development before birth
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity • This has some predictable physical milestone • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change • ...