set theory Crossword Puzzles
5.1-2 Crossword 2022-09-21
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- In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the need to belong, to interact with others, to have friends, and to love and be loved
- in McClelland's theory , motivation related to relationships with others and fitting in with a group
- efforts to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of specific business operations.
- effectively directing the major activities of a business to achieve its goals
- In McClellands's theory, the need to take personal responsibility for work, set personal goals, and have immediate feedback on your work
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- the major ongoing activities of a business
- In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, things required to make sure you and those you care about are safe and free from harm
- In McClelland's theory, desire to influence and control others and to be responsible for a group's activities
- Job facotrs that increase job satisfaction
- job factors that dissatisfy when absent but do not contribute to satisfaction when they are present
- in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the need for recognition and respect from others
11 Clues: the major ongoing activities of a business • Job facotrs that increase job satisfaction • effectively directing the major activities of a business to achieve its goals • in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the need for recognition and respect from others • efforts to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of specific business operations. • ...
Business Management Crossword 2022-03-10
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- THE THEORY THAT STATES THAT OUR MOTIVATION COMES FROM CERTAIN PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
- AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS TEACHER AT OP
- CREATOR OF THE "X AND Y" THEORY
- LEVEL IN WHICH SOMEONE TAKES RISKS TO
- THE CEO OF GM (GENERAL MOTORS)
- BEST STUDENT IN THE CLASS?
- THE DEGREE IN WHICH SOMETHING IS DONE
- RELATES TO BENEFITTING THE GREATER GOOD
- TEST USED TO IDENTIFY PERSONALITY TYPE
- SUBCATEGORY OF MARY PARK'S THEORY
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- SOMEONES ABILITY TO REMAIN BAENCED AND STABLE
- ALL ETHICAL VIEWS ACROSS CULTURES ARE RIGHT
- BETWEEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR MANAGERS
- CREATED A THEORY ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR
- A MIX BETWEEN AN EXTROVERT AND INTROVERT
- A MANAGER WHO MANAGES THE FRONT LINE
- A MEMBER OF A BUREAUCRACY
- METAPHOR FOR THE BARRIER WOMEN EXPERIENCE IN AN INDUSTRY
- CREATOR OF THE SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY
- SHY, RESERVED PERSON
- SOMETIMES A CEO, SOMETIMES A PRESIDENT. WHAT LEVEL OF MANAGEMENT DO THEY FALL UNDER
- "THE BIG FIVE _________"
22 Clues: SHY, RESERVED PERSON • "THE BIG FIVE _________" • A MEMBER OF A BUREAUCRACY • BEST STUDENT IN THE CLASS? • THE CEO OF GM (GENERAL MOTORS) • CREATOR OF THE "X AND Y" THEORY • SUBCATEGORY OF MARY PARK'S THEORY • BETWEEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR MANAGERS • AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS TEACHER AT OP • A MANAGER WHO MANAGES THE FRONT LINE • CREATED A THEORY ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR • ...
Theory Party! 2022-09-15
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- developed the "Hierarchy of Needs"
- Distance between the most difficult task the child can accomplish unassisted, and the most difficult task accomplished with help (abbreviation)
- he believed behavior was a function of the environment
- came up with the four stages of cognitive development
- developed the multiple intelligence theory
- mental and physical actions involved in understanding and knowing
- Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method...
- smart" is technically called "bodily-______" intelligence
- LAD stands for a "Language _________ Device"
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- Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______
- considered the father of pragmatism
- Piaget says children play an active role in learning, calling them "little ______"
- an explanation of how the facts fit together
- Froebel was the father of _________
- Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country
- the third stage of speech development according to Vygotsky
16 Clues: developed the "Hierarchy of Needs" • considered the father of pragmatism • Froebel was the father of _________ • Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country • developed the multiple intelligence theory • Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method... • Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______ • an explanation of how the facts fit together • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-10-05
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- Came up with the planetary model of the atom
- This negatively charged particle was discovered with the cathode ray tube experiment
- Came up with the original idea of an atom
- Came up with the Atomic Theory
- Rutherford performed this experiment
- the subatomic particle without a charge and has a relative mass of a proton.
- Came up with the electron cloud model of the atom
- the simplest type of matter
- This positively charged particle is found in the nucleus
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- Electrons exist in these around the nucleus.
- This is the most recent atomic model
- Discovered the nucleus
- Discovered the electron
- JJ Thomson came up with this atomic model
- discovered little packets of energy called photons
- Heisenberg came up with this principle
16 Clues: Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • the simplest type of matter • Came up with the Atomic Theory • This is the most recent atomic model • Rutherford performed this experiment • Heisenberg came up with this principle • Came up with the original idea of an atom • JJ Thomson came up with this atomic model • Electrons exist in these around the nucleus. • ...
Music Theory 2013-11-23
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- A symbol marking the length of a pause in music.
- A note played for one quarter of the duration of a semi breve.
- A repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of a piece.
- breve A note who's length is equal to four beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- An art form whose medium is sound and silence.
- A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim.
- A style of music that originated in the deep south in the USA from spirituals, work songs and field hollers. Often characterised by the twelve bar chord progression.
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- A symbol that indicates an increase in the duration of a note by half its original value.
- The pattern of musical movement through time.
- A segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
- A genre of music with a thick sound, characterised by highly amplified distortion, extended guitar solos and overall loudness.
- A style of alternative rock that developed in the mid 1980's, characterised by distorted guitars, contrasting dynamics and angst filled lyrics.
- A group of three notes having the time value of two notes of the same kind.
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve.
- A note who's length is equal to an eighth of a semi breve.
16 Clues: The pattern of musical movement through time. • An art form whose medium is sound and silence. • A symbol marking the length of a pause in music. • A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim. • A segment of time defined by a given number of beats. • A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve. • ...
THEORY VOCAB 2017-08-14
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- theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning
- he child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired
- study of behavior based on two core principles
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- development he process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being.
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
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- is the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty.
- construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- view that people learn by watching others.
- difference in behavior of human beings in different environments
- se the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
16 Clues: view that people learn by watching others. • study of behavior based on two core principles • type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. • difference in behavior of human beings in different environments • conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-14
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- the 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.
- learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell).
- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty.
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- a theory that states Ethology stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being.
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- 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.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements.
- the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- 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
- The theory that involves the microsystem that is the most influential, has the closest relationship to the person, and is the one where direct contact occurs.
16 Clues: performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. • a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-14
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- where behavior is controlled by conditioning
- theory that human an animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- process that starts in human infancy and continue into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- mental action through acquiring knowledge and understanding through though, experience, and senses
- used in psychology, education, and communication
- actions that can be seen and measured
- surroundings or conditions where someone lives
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- movement and coordination of the arms,legs,and other large body parts
- process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well being
- divided the environment into 5 different levels
- learning procedure in which biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- involved in smaller movements like the wrist, hand, etc.
- child's experience, expression, and management of emotions
- field of study focusing on a child's development
- theory that behavior is strongly influenced by biology
16 Clues: actions that can be seen and measured • where behavior is controlled by conditioning • surroundings or conditions where someone lives • divided the environment into 5 different levels • field of study focusing on a child's development • used in psychology, education, and communication • theory that behavior is strongly influenced by biology • ...
theory vocab 2017-08-15
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- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus
- where behavior is controlled by consequences.
- theory 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.
- 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
- developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He divided the environment into five different levels
- the 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.
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- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- here are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli.
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- Fine motor skills are involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- The theory describes eight stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person lives
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
16 Clues: where behavior is controlled by consequences. • the surroundings or conditions in which a person lives • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. • refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus • here are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli. • ...
Theory Vocb 2017-08-15
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- the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- the 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
- movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- the 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
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- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- 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
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus
- 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
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- divided the environment into five different levels
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
16 Clues: divided the environment into five different levels • type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus • smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • ...
Color Theory 2023-10-09
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- The result of mixing two equal parts of two complimentary colors
- The relative purity of a color
- The lightness or darkness of a hue
- Colors associated with cool weather
- A color mized with black to achieve a darker value
- A visual tool used to organize the color spectrum
- Colors associated with fire, sun and warmth
- The colors obtained by combining two primary colors
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- Colors created by mixing unequal of parts of 2 primary colors; can also be created by mixing a primary color with one of its secondary colors
- A color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value
- The 3 base colors that can be combined to create all other colors of the color wheel
- Consisting of only one color
- The group of colors that a ray of light can be separated into including red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet
- A color or shade; a name of a color
- Colors That are directly opposite on the color wheel
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
16 Clues: Consisting of only one color • The relative purity of a color • The lightness or darkness of a hue • Colors associated with cool weather • A color or shade; a name of a color • Colors associated with fire, sun and warmth • A visual tool used to organize the color spectrum • A color mized with black to achieve a darker value • ...
Eysenck’s theory 2024-04-16
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- The way Eysenck saw offending behaviour
- People with an underactive nervous system
- Assumption that all offending behaviour can be explained by personality traits alone
- Characteristic of offenders
- Psychological quiz that determines personality type
- individuals with a higher level of testosterone
- Distinguished between offending behaviour in adolescents and adults
- Why the criminal personality can’t be generalised
- They did a meta-analysis on studies measuring psychoticism
- The criminal personality
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- Process in which children are taught to become more able to delay gratification
- Impatient offenders demand this
- Neurotics overreact to this
- They found offenders scored higher for extroversion than non-offenders
- Innate personality type, from inherited nervous system
- Opposite of stable
16 Clues: Opposite of stable • The criminal personality • Neurotics overreact to this • Characteristic of offenders • Impatient offenders demand this • The way Eysenck saw offending behaviour • People with an underactive nervous system • individuals with a higher level of testosterone • Why the criminal personality can’t be generalised • ...
Sociological Theory 2025-10-23
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- The study of how knowledge is constructed and validated
- Internalised dispositions shaping behaviour, rooted in class background (Bourdieu)
- A macro approach analysing how social structures determine behaviour
- A conflict theory that sees capitalism as the root of class inequality
- A grand overarching theory that claims to explain all of society (Lyotard)
- Turning social relationships or labour into items for market exchange
- The breakdown of traditional identities leading to self-made identities (Beck)
- A scientific approach favouring statistics and objective measurement
- A system of language and power defining what can be said or thought (Foucault)
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- A conflict perspective focused on patriarchy and gender inequality
- The strategic pursuit of self-interest, especially in education or politics
- A view that power in society is spread across competing groups
- A perspective studying how individuals construct reality through experience
- The belief that human behaviour is shaped by external social forces
- A consensus theory viewing society as a system of interdependent parts
- A methodological stance prioritising meaning, agency and qualitative insight
16 Clues: The study of how knowledge is constructed and validated • A view that power in society is spread across competing groups • A conflict perspective focused on patriarchy and gender inequality • The belief that human behaviour is shaped by external social forces • A macro approach analysing how social structures determine behaviour • ...
Color Theory 2026-03-25
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- it is created when gray added to any color.
- it is created when white added to any color.
- this color group consist of at least 3 colors that sit side by side on a color wheel and have one common hue.
- a set of rules or principles used to create harmonious color combinations pleasing to the eye and senses
- this color group consist of colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
- an illustrative tool used to help us define colors and their relationships to one another.
- yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, red violet.
- the lightness and darkness of a color. Value defines how light or dark a given color or hue can be.
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- this color scheme consist of one color (hue) with the tints and shades of that color.
- this group of colors are created by mixing one primary and one secondary color.
- this color group consist of red, yellow, blue--they can be mixed to make all other colors.
- another word for color; the name of a color on the color wheel.
- it is created when black added to any color.
- an element of art that is produced when light strikes an object and reflects back to the eye.
- this group of colors (orange, green, and violet)made by mixing two primary colors.
- yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange, red, red-violet.
16 Clues: it is created when gray added to any color. • it is created when white added to any color. • it is created when black added to any color. • yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange, red, red-violet. • another word for color; the name of a color on the color wheel. • yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, red violet. • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- the oceanic crust consists of volcanic lava rock called _____
- theory that says our sun burst one day and all our planets came form it
- rocks are classified into ______ categories
- study of celestial objects
- _____ water cant support life
- formed ont he surface of the earth, either on water or land
- liquid core
- mineral's h__n__ss. some minerals are soft
- softest mineral
- p__nc_ epoch
- part of the mantle that flows
- r____ era, in big bang theory
- the mantle is 82% by ________
- p_____ collision theory
- minerals are _______ in origin
- outermost layer of the earth
- study of the universe as a whole
- h_dr__ epoch
- crunch theory that says the universe could collapse to the state where it began and then initiate another big bang
- s____ collision theory
- cloud g__ c____ theory
- mineralogists also test a mineral for the color of its powder
- thickest layer of the earth
- hypothesis that says the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- minerals are building blocks of _____
- the mantle is 68% by _____
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- metamorphism where rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures
- the continental crust is composed mostly of _____
- sediment is removed from its place of origin by running water or winds
- state theory that says the univers is not changing over time
- hardest mineral
- m____ era, in big bang theory
- igneous and sedimentary rocks that undergo intense heat and pressure resulting to complete change
- rocks are classified as to how they are ______
- many minerals have similar c__or
- l_p__n epoch
- cool, rigid, brittle
- epoch where the sungularity expanded in big bang theory
- the earth is i______d 23.5 degrees
- disintegration of rocks into smaller pieces
- g_l__t_c epoch
- the big bang theory is credited to Edwin ____
- clastic sediments are deposited
- metamorphism where rocks are getting cooked
- rocks are made up of ________ elements
- minerals are _________ occuring
- mineral's amount and quality of the light it reflects from its surface
- boundary between solid lithosphere and liquid asthenosphere
- second element in the universe
- q_a_k epoch
- the earths axis is ___ perpendicular to its orbital plane
- ____ rocks are formed by the solidification of magma
- theory that says planets were captured by the gravity of the sun
- first element in the universe
- solid core
55 Clues: solid core • liquid core • q_a_k epoch • l_p__n epoch • p__nc_ epoch • h_dr__ epoch • g_l__t_c epoch • hardest mineral • softest mineral • cool, rigid, brittle • s____ collision theory • cloud g__ c____ theory • p_____ collision theory • study of celestial objects • the mantle is 68% by _____ • thickest layer of the earth • outermost layer of the earth • m____ era, in big bang theory • ...
Cognitive Development 2025-03-30
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- A more persistent generalised mental state that is not necessarily exclusively triggered by external sensory stimulus but can also result from internal circumstances.
- The higher order cognitive processes that children use to organise and order their thoughts.
- Refers to the process of growth in intellectual/mental abilities around thinking, reasoning and understanding
- Theory of cognitive development postulates that information from the external world is internalised through language
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- Theory refers to the amount of mental effort that can be used in working memory
- One component of the theory is the adaption process that allows the transition from one stage to another
- The set of symbols and the rules for combining those symbols that we use to communicate with others.
- Thinking about thinking
- Guiding oneself to what is important.
- The mental process by which sensory information (what a child sees, hears, feels, smells or tastes) is interpreted, identified and organised as information that is stored and understood.
- The process of encoding, storing and retrieving experience and information
11 Clues: Thinking about thinking • Guiding oneself to what is important. • The process of encoding, storing and retrieving experience and information • Theory refers to the amount of mental effort that can be used in working memory • The higher order cognitive processes that children use to organise and order their thoughts. • ...
1A,1B, and 1C terms 2022-08-17
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- the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefits of fellow humans.
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for international System of Units.
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- An ongoing, orderly,cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- the systematic study of the universe that produces observation,inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
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- science the study of nonliving matter and energy
- The basis upon which model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model males predictions.
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: science the study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • ...
Physical Science Terms 2022-08-17
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- - The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- - A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- - The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- - A model often expressed as a mathematic equation, that describes phenomena under certain equations.
- - An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- - Gods command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over his creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of his fellow humans.
- - A standardized system of measurement unites used for science. SI stands for International System of units.
- - A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- - The degree of exactness or repeatability of measurements.
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- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models including the products that creates through this systematic study.
- - An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- - The study of nonliving matter and energy.
- - The basis upon which a model is asessed, taken into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well he model makes predictions.
- - A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
- - Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- - The comparison of a measurement to an accepted and expected value.
16 Clues: - The study of nonliving matter and energy. • - A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • - A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • - The degree of exactness or repeatability of measurements. • - The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • - The comparison of a measurement to an accepted and expected value. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-08-16
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- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter,and the changes that take place in matter.
- a system of moral values: a theory of proper conduct
- God's command that directs us the exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
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- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach use to investigate the world.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observation
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena: can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stand for International System of Units( from the French Systeme International d'Unites).
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • a system of moral values: a theory of proper conduct • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The systematic study of the universe that produces observation • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-16
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- Inquiry An ongoing, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- Mandate God's command that directs us to exercise wise good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans.
- Science The study of nonliving matter and energy.
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- A standard system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for International system of units.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- The systematic study of the universe that produce observations, inferences and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of phenomena.
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- Data that is based on numbers or quantities, includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that simulates and guides scientific explanation.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- The study of the composition, structure and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- A workable explanation of description of a phenomenon.
16 Clues: Science The study of nonliving matter and energy. • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation of description of a phenomenon. • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • ...
Keith Vinston-Chapter 1 Vocab-PS221-August 29, 2024 2024-08-29
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- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- Data that is based on number or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
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- A standardized system of measurement units used for science (stands for International System of Units)
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
Theorist Review 2023-09-08
12 Clues: Constructivism • Socio-Cultural • Operant Conditiong • Human Needs Theory • Children As Experts • Psycho Social Theory • Experimental Learning • Classical Conditioning • Moral Development Theory • Social Congnitive Theory • Multiple Intelligence Theory • Stages of Cognitive Development
A Christmas Carol 2021-10-21
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- a symbol carried by Marley
- Bob Cratchit is a victim of this
- created a theory that suggested there would not be enough food to feed the population
- keep your distance from others
- keep money to yourself
- Dickens wanted social...
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- the Victorian era was a time of social...
- charitable - describes the portly gentlemen
- when you don't have enough money for the basics
- time of year the novel is set
- placing two things together for contrast
- a deliberately opposing character
- Scrooge's nephew
13 Clues: Scrooge's nephew • keep money to yourself • Dickens wanted social... • a symbol carried by Marley • time of year the novel is set • keep your distance from others • Bob Cratchit is a victim of this • a deliberately opposing character • placing two things together for contrast • the Victorian era was a time of social... • charitable - describes the portly gentlemen • ...
Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon? 2023-09-11
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- artificial body part
- not moving or motionless
- a critical part of something or idea
- to form a theory or opinion without firm evidence
- having honest or moral principles
- to insert or fix, especially in one's body through surgery
- to increase in quality or improve
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- not necessary
- to express an idea clearly
- a set of opinions or offering an explanation on a topic
- a group of interconnected people or things
- an electromechanical artificial body part
- to remove
13 Clues: to remove • not necessary • artificial body part • not moving or motionless • to express an idea clearly • having honest or moral principles • to increase in quality or improve • a critical part of something or idea • an electromechanical artificial body part • a group of interconnected people or things • to form a theory or opinion without firm evidence • ...
Ch 1-5, 7-14, 16-18 2019-02-24
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- the tendency for statistics to fluctuate from one sample to another (2 words)
- _________ method refers to a set of orderly, disciplines procedures used to acquire information
- concerns whether inferences about observed relationships will hold over variations in persons, setting, time, or measures of the outcomes (2 words)
- a careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses
- comprise a series of statements about a phenomenon (2 words)
- a percentage or other descriptive statistic that is calculated from population data
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- this type of hypothesis has theories as a starting point
- a concept that encompass a set of interventions to treat or prevent a specific cluster of symptoms (2 words)
- _________ randomization occurs separately for distinct subgroups
- the use of multiple sources or referents to draw conclusions about what constitutes the truth
- _______ consent provides prospective participants with information needed to make a reasoned decision about participation
- refers to the systematic over- or underrepresentation of a population segment on a characteristic relevant to the research question
- _______ trials goal is to test the hypotheses that the outcomes from two interventions are equal
- _________ test theory is a psychometric theory of measurement that has been used as a basis for developing multi-item mesasures of heath constructs and is also appropriate for conceptualizing all types of measurements
- _________ regression is used to determine a straight-line fit to the data that minimizes deviations from the line
- overall location for the research
16 Clues: overall location for the research • this type of hypothesis has theories as a starting point • a careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses • comprise a series of statements about a phenomenon (2 words) • _________ randomization occurs separately for distinct subgroups • the tendency for statistics to fluctuate from one sample to another (2 words) • ...
Science Vocab 2023-08-16
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- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His Creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for International System of Units
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
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- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific explanation
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- Data that is based on numbers of quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-08-16
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- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter,and the changes that take place in matter.
- a system of moral values: a theory of proper conduct
- God's command that directs us the exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
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- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach use to investigate the world.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observation
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena: can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stand for International System of Units( from the French Systeme International d'Unites).
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • a system of moral values: a theory of proper conduct • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The systematic study of the universe that produces observation • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • ...
Elizabeth Murphy Chapter 1 vocab review 2024-08-29
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- inquiry- An ongoing orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- mandate God'sods command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and the benefit of fellow humans.
- Science The study of nonliving matter and energy
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stanfor Internationalnal Systemm of units
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or responsibility of measurement
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through
- The study of matter-energy and the interactions between them
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
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- Data that is based on numbers or quantities includes, a number and a unit also known as quantitative data
- - The basis upon which a model assessing into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makpredictionsons
- An initial testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: Science The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The study of matter-energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • ...
chapter 1 vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans.
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
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- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- The study of nonliving matter and energy.
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy. • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • A standardized system of measurement units used for science. • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, the describes phenomena under certain dconditions.
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans.
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for International System of Units.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement
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- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investgation.
- The study of nonliving matter and energy.
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates though this systematic study.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
16 Clues: The degree of exactness of a measurement • The study of nonliving matter and energy. • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-12-14
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- theory about how the continents were once together but then drifted away from each other
- the longest mountain range in the world
- is formed when two continental plates collide
- Large pieces of Earth's crust that move due to convection currents.
- the rigid and outer layer of the earth
- it transfers heat using the movements of fluids
- the reason everyone believed in Alfred's theory
- Wegener His theory wasn't believed in his time
- a boundary that has two plates crash into another
- What plate is Russia located on
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- What plate is Philippine located on
- A boundary that has two plate push away from each other
- theory that plates move due to convection currents
- how volcanoes are formed
- the tectonic plate Colorado lies on
- A super continent
- is a path that volcanoes mostly occur at
- one of the evidence that Wegener used to try to prove his theory
- how many minor plates are on the earth
- how many major plates are on the earth
20 Clues: A super continent • how volcanoes are formed • What plate is Russia located on • What plate is Philippine located on • the tectonic plate Colorado lies on • the rigid and outer layer of the earth • how many minor plates are on the earth • how many major plates are on the earth • the longest mountain range in the world • is a path that volcanoes mostly occur at • ...
Famous Names Amanda 2016-04-20
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- First practical intelligence test (Stanford Binet IQ Test)
- memory, misinformation effect
- theory of emotion, stimulus to physiological arousal to emotion
- father of client-centered therapy
- forgetting curve
- rational-emotive theory
- cognitive therapy
- operant conditioning
- social influence, obedience
- Strange situtation paradigm,reaction determined attachment style
- research on infant's temperament
- Neo Freudians, collective unconscious
- Father Of Modern Psychology
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- conditioned taster aversion (one trial learning, food poisoning)
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- triachie theory, analytical, practical, creative
- studied uses of polygraph
- difference threshold ""'s law
- Learned helplessness
- Pseudopatients
- Theory Of Cognitive Dissonance
- cognitive development
- Multiple Intelligences
- universal expressions
- Founder of psychoanalysis
- Hypnosis in regard to pain control
- bobo doll
- classical conditioning
28 Clues: bobo doll • Pseudopatients • forgetting curve • cognitive therapy • Learned helplessness • operant conditioning • cognitive development • universal expressions • Multiple Intelligences • classical conditioning • rational-emotive theory • studied uses of polygraph • Founder of psychoanalysis • Stanford Prison Experiment • social influence, obedience • Father Of Modern Psychology • ...
Dawson Tullos puzzle 2020-09-20
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- individual component of a larger or more complex whole
- liable to change rapidly and unpredictably
- multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into an equivalent expressed in another.
- without a clearly defined shape or form
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- mass per unit volume
- set of principles that try to explain something
- measure of the amount of matter
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements
9 Clues: mass per unit volume • measure of the amount of matter • without a clearly defined shape or form • liable to change rapidly and unpredictably • set of principles that try to explain something • individual component of a larger or more complex whole • the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements • ...
The Spread of Industrialization 2013-12-18
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- Money set aside ready for investment
- First paddlewheel steamboat
- He invented puddling
- First two people to fly a plane
- Thomas E and Joseph S invented this
- Major European cities had these in the 1880's
- Cotton being processed at home was called this
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- First power engine to pull a train
- Theory that Europe was becoming two secluded sections
- Sir Henery pateneted this in 1855
- Worlds first industrial nation
- Act to stop harsh child and women labor
- Efficient production process by Henry Ford
13 Clues: He invented puddling • First paddlewheel steamboat • Worlds first industrial nation • First two people to fly a plane • Sir Henery pateneted this in 1855 • First power engine to pull a train • Thomas E and Joseph S invented this • Money set aside ready for investment • Act to stop harsh child and women labor • Efficient production process by Henry Ford • ...
Human Development: A Lifespan (Ch. 1) 2020-05-19
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- a way to identify families and households based on their shared levels of education, income, and occupation.
- people born at the same time who tend to be alike in ways that set them apart from people born at other times
- Interdisciplinary field devoted to understanding change and constancy throughout the lifespan. Synonymous with human development. ______________ SCIENCE
- Period where puberty occurs and young people begin to establish autonomy from the family and to define personal values and goals. 11-18 years.
- Three areas of development: physical, cognitive, and social and emotional.
- The belief that our own culture is superior.
- Gradually adding more of the same skills that were already present. ______________ DEVELOPMENT
- A change in the quality, or nature, of a skill; discontinuous change.
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- Theorist who built upon Freud's ideas, creating a lifespan theory of psychosocial development.
- An orderly, integrated set of statements that describes, explains, and predicts behavior.
- The theoretical perspective that considers directly observable events-stimuli and responses-as the appropriate focus of study.
- Area of changes in intellectual abilities, including attention, memory, academic and everyday knowledge, problem solving, imagination, and language.
- The idea that development is open to change in response to influential experiences.
- First age period where the new organism develops from a singe cell to trillions of cells. Conception-birth.
- events are strongly tied to a specific stage of development, and therefore are fairly predictable as to when they occur; ______-graded influence
- Inborn biological givens.
16 Clues: Inborn biological givens. • The belief that our own culture is superior. • A change in the quality, or nature, of a skill; discontinuous change. • Three areas of development: physical, cognitive, and social and emotional. • The idea that development is open to change in response to influential experiences. • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2022-08-18
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- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science it stands for international system of units
- data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict observed aspects of the phenomena
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- the basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- a model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- the degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- the comparison of a measurement to accepted or expected value
- the sytematic study of the that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it create through this systematic study
16 Clues: the study of nonliving matter and energy • a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • the comparison of a measurement to accepted or expected value • the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-12-05
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- a body of unchanging moral laws regarded as a basis for all human conduct
- a type of logic that involves drawing a broad, general conclusion from a set of specific observations
- the theory the sun is in the middle of the universe
- an instrument to see small objects close up
- the force of attraction between any two objects with mass
- the continuous movement of blood through the body, propelled by the heart's pumping action
- sentenced to death
- a movement where people used science instead of the churches word
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- two laws that explain the orbits of the earth
- the philosophical view that reason is the primary source and test of knowledge, rather than sensory experience
- the path planets take around the sun
- the laws that explain gravity
- the theory the earth was in the middle of the universe
- the invention Galileo made to see far away objects in space
- a systematic process for acquiring knowledge through observation and experimentation
15 Clues: sentenced to death • the laws that explain gravity • the path planets take around the sun • an instrument to see small objects close up • two laws that explain the orbits of the earth • the theory the sun is in the middle of the universe • the theory the earth was in the middle of the universe • the force of attraction between any two objects with mass • ...
AP Psychology - Names Crossword 2014-04-13
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- First Psychology Lab in U.S. The James-Lange theory of emotion proposes that an event triggers a physiological reaction, which we then interpret. According to this theory, emotions are caused by our interpretations of these physiological reactions.
- Linguistic Theory: modeling knowledge of language using a formal grammar accounts for the "productivity" or "creativity" of language
- Bobo-Doll
- conditioned taste aversion
- forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
- theory of multiple intelligences - 8 intelligences: linguistic, logic-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic
- Infant Strange Situation/Attachments
- Personality: self concept
- Stages of moral development
- experiment on obedience to authority figures - button and volts
- Behaviourism and Little Albert
- Hypnosisand Pain Control
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- Psychoanalysis (Ego, Superego,Id)
- Hierchy of Needs (PSBESS)
- Triarchic theory of intelligence: categorizes intelligence into three parts: analytical, practical, creative
- cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- On being sane in insane places" (faking being insane in a mental hospital)- influential criticism of psychiatric diagnosis
- Facial Expressions and Emotions
- Developmental Stages (Sensorimotor Pre, Formal, Concrete Operational)
- Parenting Sytles: Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive
- analytical psychology
- Learned Helplessness, Positive Psychology
- Neo-Freudian, questioned Frued, Led Feminist Psychology
- ethical community and ethical relationships, and certain subject-object problems in ethics
- maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- Operant Conditioning, any human action was the result of the consequences of that same action
- Theory of personality (8 stages)
- Classical Conditioning
- Conformity Experiments (3 Lines)
29 Clues: Bobo-Doll • analytical psychology • Classical Conditioning • Hypnosisand Pain Control • Hierchy of Needs (PSBESS) • Personality: self concept • conditioned taste aversion • Stages of moral development • Behaviourism and Little Albert • Facial Expressions and Emotions • Theory of personality (8 stages) • Conformity Experiments (3 Lines) • Psychoanalysis (Ego, Superego,Id) • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- a type of voice type
- When you connect two measures
- top is how many beats in a measure, bottom is what beat a quarter note fits in
- slightly quiet
- loud
- A black key is a (sharp or flat)
- clef for lower staff
- acronym for flats
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- clef for upper staff
- basic rhythmn
- quiet
- voice type
- where beats and rhythms go
- a pause in music
- acronym for sharps
- when a song goes loud or quiet
- A black key is a (sharp or flat)
17 Clues: loud • quiet • voice type • basic rhythmn • slightly quiet • a pause in music • acronym for flats • acronym for sharps • clef for upper staff • a type of voice type • clef for lower staff • where beats and rhythms go • When you connect two measures • when a song goes loud or quiet • A black key is a (sharp or flat) • A black key is a (sharp or flat) • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-14
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- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- 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
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
- the 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
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- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus
- 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
- 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
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- are actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
16 Clues: a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • are actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus • there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-14
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- surrounding conditions
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- The mesosystem consists of interactions between a person's microsystems.
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
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- movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts
- smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- a field of study in neuroscience and psychology focusing on a child's development
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- the passing on of physical or metal characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
16 Clues: surrounding conditions • type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts • The mesosystem consists of interactions between a person's microsystems. • ...
Theory Crossword 2017-08-15
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- Process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- the 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 is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell).
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods." In other words, there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli.
- Process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
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- 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
- 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.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- 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.
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
16 Clues: type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- Fine motor skills are involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes.
- Classical conditioning (also known as Pavlovian or respondent conditioning) refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell).
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- 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.
- Operant conditioning is a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- Physical development is the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty.
- Cognitive development is 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.
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- Gross motor skills are involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements.
- was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He 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.
- A definition of ethology makes this clearer: "Ethology stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods." In other words, there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli.
- the 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 mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- Social-emotional development includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- Observable behaviors (also known as overt behaviors) are actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- he passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Human development is defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being.
16 Clues: the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • Operant conditioning is a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • he passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- small movements — such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon — that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue
- the view that people learn by watching others; it explains personality in terms of how a person thinks about and responds to one's social environment
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts
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- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- the 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
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
16 Clues: actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli • a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired • identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts • ...
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
- (SCT), 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
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- is a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences. Key concepts in operant conditioning are positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment and negative punishment
- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
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- (also known as Pavlovian or respondent conditioning) refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell)
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others (Cohen and others 2005)
- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- the 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
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- systems theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner
- (also known as overt behaviors) are 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
16 Clues: systems theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates • involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another • ...
Sculpture Theory 2024-04-25
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- Consists of the same lengths throughout the design 90 degree
- Below the crest area
- Area below the occipital
- Hair viewed abstractly as if it were projected at a 90 degree angle
- unactivated and activated hair
- The artistic carving or removing of hair lengths to create various forms and shapes
- Lengths that progress from shorter in the exterior to longer in the interior 0 degree
- Consists of shorter exterior lengths that gradually progress toward longer interior lengths 45 degree
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- The silhouette of the design
- Above the crest area
- Areas all around the hairline
- Consists of shorter interior lengths that progress toward longer exterior lengths 180 degree
- widest area of the head
- The arrangement of lengths across the curves of the head
- The hair as the lengths lay or fall naturally over the curves of the head
- Top or highest point of head
16 Clues: Above the crest area • Below the crest area • widest area of the head • Area below the occipital • The silhouette of the design • Top or highest point of head • Areas all around the hairline • unactivated and activated hair • The arrangement of lengths across the curves of the head • Consists of the same lengths throughout the design 90 degree • ...
Music theory 2023-09-20
16 Clues: 2+3 • home • outlier • cut time • envelope • flute music • scale degree • musical voice • move the song • the first note • where's the note? • A minor - C Major • C minor - C Major • the dissonant one • a summary of sorts • you here these with the note you play
Havighurst theory 2021-11-20
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- of these task is satisfying and encourage us to go on to new challenges
- Middle_ (30-60years)
- the second to the "_",
- Task that have their own source in the _ of society
- According to our _ model,
- Task that arise from physical _
- And the third to the "_" aspect.
- _ Adulthood (9-29 years)
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- _ (13_15 years)
- later _ (61+)
- who indicates the concept
- Task that from _ sources
- the first source corresponds to the "_" part of the model,
- _ and early childhood (0-5 years)
- _ Childhood (6-12 years)
- Developmental task is a _ between an individual need and societal demand
16 Clues: later _ (61+) • _ (13_15 years) • Middle_ (30-60years) • the second to the "_", • Task that from _ sources • _ Childhood (6-12 years) • _ Adulthood (9-29 years) • who indicates the concept • According to our _ model, • Task that arise from physical _ • And the third to the "_" aspect. • _ and early childhood (0-5 years) • Task that have their own source in the _ of society • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-08
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- dense core made of protons and neutrons in the center of an atom
- indivisible units of matter
- electron locations cannot be ___
- negatively charged particles
- mathematical way to express the charge of electron
- particles with no charge
- energy levels are ___
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- positively charged particle
- science is a ___
- electrons live in __ not distinct orbits
- likelihood of finding an electron in a location
- discovered electrons
- discovered protons
- father of the atomic theory
- discovered neutrons
- created a quantum mechanical model
16 Clues: science is a ___ • discovered protons • discovered neutrons • discovered electrons • energy levels are ___ • particles with no charge • positively charged particle • indivisible units of matter • father of the atomic theory • negatively charged particles • electron locations cannot be ___ • created a quantum mechanical model • electrons live in __ not distinct orbits • ...
Graph theory 2022-03-24
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- planar, connected and acyclic network
- when all the degrees are ... there is a eulerian path
- graph
- Number of edges that meet at a given vertex
- a set of lines and points
- ...vertices are connected to each other
- closed path
- A line between two vertices
- vertex
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- A Swiss mathematician who proved important theorems about graphs
- a ... path uses each edge of the network once and once only.
- a .. graph has a path between each pair of vertices
- plural of vertex
- the value of the sum V+F-E on any given planar graph
- network
- node
- a ... graph has an edge between each pair of vertices
17 Clues: node • graph • vertex • network • closed path • plural of vertex • a set of lines and points • A line between two vertices • planar, connected and acyclic network • ...vertices are connected to each other • Number of edges that meet at a given vertex • a .. graph has a path between each pair of vertices • the value of the sum V+F-E on any given planar graph • ...
Music Theory 2022-05-06
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- Multiple notes played in harmony at the same time
- Pitch and duration
- Beats per minute
- Last name of "Risk Everything for A Dream" composer
- hold note until conductor cuts you off
- Last name of Star Wars composer
- The frequency of a sound measured in Hz
- The standard unit of time in music
- First name of Star Wars composer
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- loud
- The speed of the music
- A chord of 3 notes
- Volume markings in Italian
- Raises pitch by half a step
- Gradually get louder
- Lowers pitch by half a step
16 Clues: loud • Beats per minute • Pitch and duration • A chord of 3 notes • Gradually get louder • The speed of the music • Volume markings in Italian • Raises pitch by half a step • Lowers pitch by half a step • Last name of Star Wars composer • First name of Star Wars composer • The standard unit of time in music • hold note until conductor cuts you off • ...
Relationships 2021-09-24
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- when you reveal information about yourself
- the final stage of relationship development according to SET
- love and companionship are examples of what?
- evolutionary strategy used more by males
- social _____; first filter level
- the third level of filter
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- rewards minus the costs equals ____
- evolutionary; increases reproductive success
- theory that 'beautiful people are good'
- time and energy are examples of what?
- both partners are involved in the disclosures
- ____ over quantity; female evolutionary strategy
- hypothesis that people look for similar attractiveness to themselves
13 Clues: the third level of filter • social _____; first filter level • rewards minus the costs equals ____ • time and energy are examples of what? • theory that 'beautiful people are good' • evolutionary strategy used more by males • when you reveal information about yourself • evolutionary; increases reproductive success • love and companionship are examples of what? • ...
Science Vocab 2023-08-16
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- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and the benefit of fellow humans
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for International System of Units(from the french systeme international d'Unites)
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also know as quantitative data
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
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- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The basis upon which a model is assessed taking into account how well it explains or describes, a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation,that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- the degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness of repeatability of measurements
- The study of the composition,structure,and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- An initial testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models.
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
physical science 2022-08-17
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- model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- An ongoing orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- An initial testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
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- Data that is based on numbers or quantities includes a number and a unit also known as quantitative data
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- the systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences. And models, including the products that it creates through this systematic
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for the international system of units.
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow
16 Clues: the study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • An ongoing orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-30
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- believed in life liberty and property
- social gatherings where attendees gathered to discuss enlightenment ideas
- intellectuals from the 18th century
- invented the laws of motion
- wrote the social contract
- wrote Leviathan
- the resurrection of scientific thinking
- discovered Boyle's law
- theory that planets revolve around the earth
- emphasized individual dignity in the justice system
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- first to invent the telescope
- worked with Descartes in popularizing the scientific method
- an instrument used to see distant objects, mostly in space
- theory that planets revolve around the sun
- advocated for the separation of church and state
- believed strongly in checks and balances
- made the first vaccine
- first discoverer of the heliocentric theory
- wanted to better women's status
- a theory that concerns the legitimacy of states authority over the people
- an instrument used to see objects you cannot see with the naked eye
- proved Copernicus' theory with math
- made the Cartesian coordinate system
23 Clues: wrote Leviathan • made the first vaccine • discovered Boyle's law • wrote the social contract • invented the laws of motion • first to invent the telescope • wanted to better women's status • intellectuals from the 18th century • proved Copernicus' theory with math • made the Cartesian coordinate system • believed in life liberty and property • ...
Forensic Recap 2025-02-23
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- Rate of reoffending
- Type of offender that top-down profiling was based on
- Dutch case study on MAOA men
- More data driven approach to profiling
- Freud’s ‘morality principle’
- PFC stands for
- Gene linked to aggression
- Neurotransmitter involved in aggression
- Behaviour modification system
- Working with the victim to understand the crime
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- Trait characterised by nervousness and obsessiveness
- Offender who travels to commit crimes
- Creator of moral reasoning theory
- Creator of atavistic theory
- Offender who operates close to home
- Detects threat, invokes fight or flight
- Creator of circle theory
- Type of offender: lower IQ, failed relationships, unplanned
- 77% prison time concordance for this type of twin
- Creator of Maternal Deprivation Theory
20 Clues: PFC stands for • Rate of reoffending • Creator of circle theory • Gene linked to aggression • Creator of atavistic theory • Dutch case study on MAOA men • Freud’s ‘morality principle’ • Behaviour modification system • Creator of moral reasoning theory • Offender who operates close to home • Offender who travels to commit crimes • More data driven approach to profiling • ...
refv 2025-06-17
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- – Moral principles guiding nursing practice
- – Respecting a patient’s right to decide
- – Measuring if goals were met
- – Known for the theory of human caring
- – Defined nursing as helping with 14 basic needs
- – First step in the nursing process
- – Documented guide for patient care
- – Created the adaptation model
- – Created the systems model
- – Identifying actual or potential health problems
- – Focused on nurse-patient interactions
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- – Founder of modern nursing; focused on environment
- – Developed theory of transcultural nursing
- – Caring for body, mind, and spirit
- – Developed goal attainment theory
- – Known for interpersonal relations in nursing
- – Setting goals and desired outcomes
- – Developed the self-care deficit theory
- – Nurse role: speaking up for patient rights
- – Carrying out the care plan
20 Clues: – Created the systems model • – Carrying out the care plan • – Measuring if goals were met • – Created the adaptation model • – Developed goal attainment theory • – Caring for body, mind, and spirit • – First step in the nursing process • – Documented guide for patient care • – Setting goals and desired outcomes • – Known for the theory of human caring • ...
AWL Project List One the Second 15 Words 2019-03-10
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- to continue doing something that has already been started
- made of many different things or parts that are connected; complicated
- a necessary or typical part of something
- easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc.
- to be different from each other in size, shape, etc.
- the possibility of something happening or being developed or used
- happening as a result of something
- the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something
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- to understand or think of somebody/something in a particular way
- something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing
- closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are thinking about
- a law, a rule or a theory that something is based on
- to build or make something such as a road, building or machine
- a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem, etc.
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
15 Clues: happening as a result of something • a necessary or typical part of something • easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc. • a law, a rule or a theory that something is based on • to be different from each other in size, shape, etc. • to continue doing something that has already been started • the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something • ...
AWL Project List One the Second 15 Words 2019-03-10
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- the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something
- a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem, etc.
- to build or make something such as a road, building or machine
- to continue doing something that has already been started
- happening as a result of something
- a necessary or typical part of something
- easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc.
- to be different from each other in size, shape, etc.
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- a law, a rule or a theory that something is based on
- something important, interesting or typical of a place or thing
- the possibility of something happening or being developed or used
- made of many different things or parts that are connected; complicated
- closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are thinking about
- to understand or think of somebody/something in a particular way
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
15 Clues: happening as a result of something • a necessary or typical part of something • easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc. • a law, a rule or a theory that something is based on • to be different from each other in size, shape, etc. • to continue doing something that has already been started • the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something • ...
Marxism, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism 2025-10-14
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- Freud has a __ relationship with feminists.
- Last name of the guy who created psychoanalysis.
- What Marx thought reality is composed of (not things).
- "Our relations and interactions with others are always around ___" - Marx.
- Modes of __ is a result of who does what and the circumstances they do it in.
- Psychoanalysis is about who you are vs __ you are.
- Theory that previous events in your life have helped build who you are today.
- Freud was one of the first to write about __ in an unjudgmental way.
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- Marx believes that the government wants you to have __ to fulfill the needs of society.
- Freud argues we strive to __ the world around us the day we are born.
- Similar to a set of beliefs, __ is something you believe to be intrinsically true but not based in fact.
- Our ideologies are a result of where we are in __.
- Economic system that Marx heavily criticized.
- Like Marxism, __ claims history is never neutral.
- A political theory developed by Marx to critique capitalism.
15 Clues: Freud has a __ relationship with feminists. • Economic system that Marx heavily criticized. • Last name of the guy who created psychoanalysis. • Like Marxism, __ claims history is never neutral. • Our ideologies are a result of where we are in __. • Psychoanalysis is about who you are vs __ you are. • What Marx thought reality is composed of (not things). • ...
A crossword using geometrical concepts 2023-05-22
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- the way a path moves
- a cube numbered 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 on the face
- height of a triangle
- the longest chord of a circle
- another measure of central tendency
- information can be used in statistics as
- a solid figure having six faces
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- a dot on a piece of paper
- counting objects are called
- abbreviation of greatest common denominator
- in set theory, the name of the diagram is called
- part of a circle is called
- another word of inclination
- average finding by using statistical data
14 Clues: the way a path moves • height of a triangle • a dot on a piece of paper • part of a circle is called • counting objects are called • another word of inclination • the longest chord of a circle • a solid figure having six faces • another measure of central tendency • information can be used in statistics as • average finding by using statistical data • ...
Science Vocab List 1 2022-08-17
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- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
- standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for the international System of Units
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- Mandate- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
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- The composition of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- A workable explanation of description of a phenomenon
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness of repeatability of measurements.
- basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- inquiry- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- Science- All evidence of organization and design in nature are examples of order
- Physical science,consisting of chemistry and physics, is a field of natural science that studies matter and energy.
16 Clues: A model that explains a related set of phenomena • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation of description of a phenomenon • The composition of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • ...
Arya Greer 8/29/24 Ch. 1 vocab 2024-08-29
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- A system of moral values a theory of proper conduct
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for International System of Units
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
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- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- An initial, testable explanation of phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over his creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
- the study of composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- The study of nonliving matter and composition
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and composition • A system of moral values a theory of proper conduct • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
PhysicalScience Chapter 1 2023-08-16
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- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two forces in motion.
- a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct
- The study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- a model often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- an ongoing orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of Hod and for the benefit of fellow humans
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science. Si stands for International System of Units
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- the degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
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- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- data that is based on numbers or quantities includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- the basis upon which a model is assessed taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- A system of knowledge and the methods you use to find that knowledge. the study of nonliving matter and energy
- the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
16 Clues: the study of nonliving matter and energy • a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • an ongoing orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world • ...
Sciencesaurus 002-010 2021-09-14
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- is a set of ideas that tie together many observations
- information gathered during an experiment
- factors that are kept constant, or fixed in an experiment
- are developed using evidence gathered from scientific observations
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- are factors that can affect the results of an experiment
- a statement of what you think will happen under certain conditions
- is an idea that can be tested by an experiment
- each set of repeated measurements
- describes how some part of nature acts under certain conditions
9 Clues: each set of repeated measurements • information gathered during an experiment • is an idea that can be tested by an experiment • is a set of ideas that tie together many observations • are factors that can affect the results of an experiment • factors that are kept constant, or fixed in an experiment • describes how some part of nature acts under certain conditions • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift 2021-12-09
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- causes sea floor spreading
- supercontinent
- crust of the upper mantle
- no one believed wegener
- ocean floor
- two plates slip past eachother
- two plates moving apart
- proposed the theory of continental drift
- top layer
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- wegeners theory
- 1912
- ocean floor moving
- remains of animals
- deepest place on earth
- longest mountain range
- one plate gets sucked under another
- theory of the plates
- two plates come together
- discovered sea floor spreading
- changed as north amerca drifted
- 1940's
21 Clues: 1912 • 1940's • top layer • ocean floor • supercontinent • wegeners theory • ocean floor moving • remains of animals • theory of the plates • deepest place on earth • longest mountain range • no one believed wegener • two plates moving apart • two plates come together • crust of the upper mantle • causes sea floor spreading • two plates slip past eachother • discovered sea floor spreading • ...
2-23 2025-11-17
33 Clues: 이론 • 예시 • 예측 • 증거 • 관찰 • 뉴턴 • 중력 • 버리다 • 방대한 • 과학자 • 불일치 • 대체하다 • 발견하다 • 제공하다 • 작동하다 • 지지하다 • 무시하다 • 설명하다 • 완벽하게 • 일치하다 • 아인슈타인 • 발전시키다 • 성과, 성공 • 더 포괄적인 • well 똑같이 잘 • way 더 나은 방법 • beyond 넘어서다 • realm 새로운 영역 • theory 과학 이론 • acceptance 인정받다 • of evidence 방대한 증거 • nineteenth century 19세기 후반 • theory of relativity 일반 상대성 이론
dsgsagsagasgsa 2022-03-14
18 Clues: lyell • hutton • beagle • theory • darwin • traits • fossil • fitness • lamarck • malthus • mutation • evolution • inherited • offspring • adaptation • commondescent • naturalselection • homologousstructure
Evolution 2022-10-11
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- The set of information that controls a trait; a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait.
- A diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related.
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment.
- preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- change in the genetic material of a cell The raw material for evolution.
- The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- A trait or novel process that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- A difference between individuals of the same species.
- When no members of a species are still alive.
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- A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring.
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- human and monkey
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily.
- the change in a species over time
15 Clues: human and monkey • the change in a species over time • When no members of a species are still alive. • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily. • A difference between individuals of the same species. • A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations. • A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function. • ...
Behaviour & Discipline - Learning Aim A 2024-11-19
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- The human need for self-respect and recognition in Maslow’s hierarchy. (6)
- The theory that personality traits are stable, enduring characteristics. (5)
- The personality type that is relaxed, easy-going, and less competitive. (2 words, 4,1)
- A theory that examines mental processes like thinking, memory, and problem-solving. (9)
- The need for social connection, love, and friendship in Maslow's hierarchy. (6)
- A personality type characterized by competitiveness, urgency, and aggression. (2 words, 4,1)
- This type of mindset is characterized by believing abilities and traits can change through effort and training. (6)
- This type of mindset involves believing abilities and personality traits are fixed. (5)
- A theory of learning that suggests behaviour is learned from the environment through reinforcement. (12)
- An approach that suggests individuals can freely choose how they act. (9)
- The unconscious part of personality that holds desires, wishes, and memories. (2)
- _________ Behaviour - The attitude theory that emphasizes behavioural intention based on attitude, norms, and perceived control. (7)
- An approach that studies how the mind processes information. (9)
- A perspective focusing on the role of environmental factors and stimulus-response relationships. (12)
- The psychologist who developed a theory on fixed and growth mindsets. (5)
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- The term for behaviour being determined by the environment and situation rather than internal traits. (11)
- The psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs theory. (6)
- Theory suggesting people behave according to internal traits and the external environment. (14)
- Theory that emphasizes unconscious thoughts and the role of the id, ego, and superego in behaviour. (13)
- The process of learning behaviour through observing and imitating others. (9)
20 Clues: An approach that studies how the mind processes information. (9) • The psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs theory. (6) • An approach that suggests individuals can freely choose how they act. (9) • The psychologist who developed a theory on fixed and growth mindsets. (5) • The human need for self-respect and recognition in Maslow’s hierarchy. (6) • ...
What Causes Crime? 2025-01-17
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- theory that states underprivileged folks more likely to be labeled criminal
- this theory states we "learn" from others about committing crime
- Famous deterrence theorist
- theory about place, not people (acronym of theory)
- RAT theory states that a an offender must be....
- type of theory that bridge the difference between social structure and social process theories
- 3 elements must be present for crime to occur (acronym of theory)
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- Life Course Theory states these are important
- Harshness isn't the goal, punishment should be swift and certain
- Father of positivism
- "school" of thought Crime is a result of “rational” decision making
- theory that is all about negative emotions (acronym for theory)
- Crimes aren't committed because of fear of punishment
13 Clues: Father of positivism • Famous deterrence theorist • Life Course Theory states these are important • RAT theory states that a an offender must be.... • theory about place, not people (acronym of theory) • Crimes aren't committed because of fear of punishment • theory that is all about negative emotions (acronym for theory) • ...
refv 2025-06-17
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- – Moral principles guiding nursing practice
- – Respecting a patient’s right to decide
- – Measuring if goals were met
- – Known for the theory of human caring
- – Defined nursing as helping with 14 basic needs
- – First step in the nursing process
- – Documented guide for patient care
- – Created the adaptation model
- – Created the systems model
- – Identifying actual or potential health problems
- – Focused on nurse-patient interactions
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- – Founder of modern nursing; focused on environment
- – Developed theory of transcultural nursing
- – Caring for body, mind, and spirit
- – Developed goal attainment theory
- – Known for interpersonal relations in nursing
- – Setting goals and desired outcomes
- – Developed the self-care deficit theory
- – Nurse role: speaking up for patient rights
- – Carrying out the care plan
20 Clues: – Created the systems model • – Carrying out the care plan • – Measuring if goals were met • – Created the adaptation model • – Developed goal attainment theory • – Caring for body, mind, and spirit • – First step in the nursing process • – Documented guide for patient care • – Setting goals and desired outcomes • – Known for the theory of human caring • ...
Information technology 2025-01-24
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- set of rules or instructions for solving a problem.
- theory and development of computer systems able to perform human tasks.
- group of interconnected computers.
- and statistics collected for reference or analysis.
- global system of interconnected computer networks.
- organized collection of structured information, or data.
- DATA=Extremely large data sets analyzed to reveal patterns and trends.
- process of writing computer programs.
- physical components of a computer system.
- mail; messages distributed by electronic means.
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- secret word or phrase used for access.
- program designed for a specific task.
- to or using mobile phones or portable devices.
- network of servers that store and manage data.
- and other operating information used by a computer.
- set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
- electronic device for storing and processing data.
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- taken to protect against unauthorized access or damage.
- to or using digital signals.
20 Clues: to or using digital signals. • group of interconnected computers. • program designed for a specific task. • process of writing computer programs. • secret word or phrase used for access. • physical components of a computer system. • to or using mobile phones or portable devices. • network of servers that store and manage data. • ...
chapter 1 2021-09-14
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- how someone interprets the world
- to show dominion over the earth
- a sample of data gathered from existing data
- all living things have them
- idea that the environment is fragile
- procedures to help answers a question
- a model that explains a set of observations
- using technology to enhance living things
- simple testable statement
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- taking note of something
- how you think of what something means
- the study of ethics in living organisims
- wise use of natural resources
- a model that describes how phenomena occur
- a simplified represention of reality
- study of life
- we were created with similar traits to god
17 Clues: study of life • taking note of something • simple testable statement • all living things have them • wise use of natural resources • to show dominion over the earth • how someone interprets the world • idea that the environment is fragile • a simplified represention of reality • how you think of what something means • procedures to help answers a question • ...
Media Theorists 2025-12-11
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- Theory suggests that gender can be a performance
- Theory suggest that you can choose characteristics that you see in the media to make up your identity
- Theory suggest that media is mainly controlled by a few conglomerates who are driven by money
- Theory suggests that die hard fans are dedicated to a specific media text
- Theory that focuses on stereotyping that oppresses minorities
- Theory suggest that repeated exposure to representation can influence how we view the world around us
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- Theory that suggests that you learn and copy behaviour
- Theory suggests that the wall between real life and 'reel' life has collapsed
- Theory focuses on the narrative of a media text
- Theory that suggests feminism is a political struggle
- Theory highlights how media companies create products for different industries to maximise profit
- Theory highlights that repetition of specific elements contribute to a know genre in a media text
12 Clues: Theory focuses on the narrative of a media text • Theory suggests that gender can be a performance • Theory that suggests feminism is a political struggle • Theory that suggests that you learn and copy behaviour • Theory that focuses on stereotyping that oppresses minorities • Theory suggests that die hard fans are dedicated to a specific media text • ...
High Frequency Academic Vocabulary Words 81-120 Review 2021-09-12
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- unclear or capable of multiple meanings
- recognize or classify
- commonplace; dull
- considerate; avoids offending others
- characteristic or highlight
- assert the opposite
- necessary; a requirement
- quote or refer to
- control or limit; deprive of liberty
- state or point out; strongly imply
- of a different kind
- temporary
- stop an activity; keep information secret
- extra or redundant
- location
- change or convert
- increase as much as possible
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- call attention to; accentuate
- clear from blame; prove right
- get rid of
- establish with proof
- record in writing
- unplanned
- sensible; actual, real-life
- important; meaningful
- worried or fearful
- lack of government; chaos
- expect or plan for
- conclude or deduce by reasoning
- cautious or suspicious of
- permit or approve
- kindly or pleasant; harmless
- prove; start or set up
- a difficulty or unfavorable condition
- briefly state the main points
- independence; sovereignty
- clever or perceptive
- set of principles to explain something
- obey a demand; meet a requirement
- lack of interest
40 Clues: location • unplanned • temporary • get rid of • lack of interest • record in writing • commonplace; dull • quote or refer to • permit or approve • change or convert • worried or fearful • expect or plan for • extra or redundant • assert the opposite • of a different kind • establish with proof • clever or perceptive • recognize or classify • important; meaningful • prove; start or set up • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-01-25
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- Genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms
- Variety of different organisms found within a specified geographic area
- The factor whose reaction that you are measuring in an experiment
- your home planet
- stay in a tent or a history teacher
- the study of life
- Process behind Evolution where organisms best suited to their habitat will survive long enough to pass on their DNA to offspring
- Likes to chase mice
- small streams or a math teacher
- A statement that explains a set of facts and can be tested to determine if it is false
- Flying mammal
- Mr. McKay's favorite beverage from McDs
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- The factor that is manipulated in the experiment
- involving the measurement of an amount (usually numerical)
- Something that has mass and takes up space
- bright night light sometimes out of sight
- Involving the description of relative characteristics
- Large, hopping marsupial
- Sir Isaac, or Physical#2
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- set of factual statements that are used to explain phenomena and can be repeatedly tested and used to make predictions
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • your home planet • the study of life • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Large, hopping marsupial • Sir Isaac, or Physical#2 • small streams or a math teacher • stay in a tent or a history teacher • Mr. McKay's favorite beverage from McDs • bright night light sometimes out of sight • Something that has mass and takes up space • ...
RU ITEC411 - Unwrapping the Gift 2023-10-13
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- Is the place where many crimes can occur online.
- An obligation to provide certain things to others.
- To be able to act without interference.
- The ______ was introduced in 2007 and is one of the most known phones today.
- A study of “do the right thing”.
- Are a biblical set of rules.
- A theory that uses rules to tell right from wrong.
- Is the most common communication device and can also be used for many other features.
- Rules people follow while in an interaction with someone else.
- Actions are right if they are useful or beneficial for the majority.
- _________ brought us the gift of fire.
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- Very significant new technology.
- Walked on the moon in 1969.
- People are rational and can make choices of their own will.
- ______ are beat us at our own games!
- Book about the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- ________ is a set of rules that should be followed that can be applied universally.
- Have had a big impact on our everyday lives.
- Launched in 1957.
- Took an extreme position of the absolute meaning of ethical rules.
20 Clues: Launched in 1957. • Walked on the moon in 1969. • Are a biblical set of rules. • Very significant new technology. • A study of “do the right thing”. • ______ are beat us at our own games! • _________ brought us the gift of fire. • To be able to act without interference. • Book about the Lewis and Clark expedition. • Have had a big impact on our everyday lives. • ...
information technology 2025-01-24
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- set of rules or instructions for solving a problem.
- theory and development of computer systems able to perform human tasks.
- group of interconnected computers.
- and statistics collected for reference or analysis.
- global system of interconnected computer networks.
- organized collection of structured information, or data.
- DATA=Extremely large data sets analyzed to reveal patterns and trends.
- process of writing computer programs.
- physical components of a computer system.
- mail; messages distributed by electronic means.
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- secret word or phrase used for access.
- program designed for a specific task.
- to or using mobile phones or portable devices.
- network of servers that store and manage data.
- and other operating information used by a computer.
- set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
- electronic device for storing and processing data.
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- taken to protect against unauthorized access or damage.
- to or using digital signals.
20 Clues: to or using digital signals. • group of interconnected computers. • program designed for a specific task. • process of writing computer programs. • secret word or phrase used for access. • physical components of a computer system. • to or using mobile phones or portable devices. • network of servers that store and manage data. • ...
Recap Theories Unit 4 2021-02-11
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- Put forward a genetic theory for crime.
- Put forward a theory based on Operant Conditioning.
- Put forward psychodynamic theory focused on personality.
- These theories include Functionalism, Marxism, Labelling theory and Left and Right Realism.
- Put forward a Biological theory focused on body type.
- A Functionalist
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- A Sociological theory
- Put forward a theory focused on Social Learning Theory.
- Put forward a Biological theory.
- Explored the Brain and Brain functions linked to crime.
- Explored the idea of Maternal Deprivation linked with crime.
- These theories focus on the idea that experiences and upbringing shape crime.
12 Clues: A Functionalist • A Sociological theory • Put forward a Biological theory. • Put forward a genetic theory for crime. • Put forward a theory based on Operant Conditioning. • Put forward a Biological theory focused on body type. • Put forward a theory focused on Social Learning Theory. • Explored the Brain and Brain functions linked to crime. • ...
Theory Vocabulary 2017-08-16
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- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- 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
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
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- the 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 process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- divided the environment into five different levels
16 Clues: divided the environment into five different levels • type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-16
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- surroundings or conditions in which a person,animal,or plant lives or operates
- movement and coordination of the arms,legs,and other large body parts and movements
- learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought,experience,and the senses
- 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
- learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus(e.g. food)is paired with a previously neutral stimulus(e.g. a bell)
- smaller movements that occur in the wrists,hands,fingers,and the feet and toes
- 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
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
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- 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
- child's experience,expression,and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology,is tied to evolution,and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods." In other words,there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
- developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner,he 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
16 Clues: learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • surroundings or conditions in which a person,animal,or plant lives or operates • smaller movements that occur in the wrists,hands,fingers,and the feet and toes • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- the 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
- 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
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- view that people learn by watching others
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- approach to study of human development that consists of the 'scientific study of the progressive, mutual accommodation, throughout the life course
- small movements — such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon
- construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
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- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone.
- process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
16 Clues: view that people learn by watching others • type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • small movements — such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon • movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • ...
Theory Voacb 2017-08-15
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- 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
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- small movements — such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon — that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue
- construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
- view that people learn by watching others. In psychology, it explains personality in terms of how a person thinks about and responds to one's social environment
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- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- systems theory is an approach to study of human development that consists of the 'scientific study of the progressive, mutual accommodation, throughout the life course, between an active, growing human being, and the changing properties of the immediate settings in which the developing person lives
- process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone.
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods." In other words, there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
16 Clues: type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates • process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the 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
- stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- 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
- the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- theory 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
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- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He divided the environment into five different levels
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
16 Clues: a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates • developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. He divided the environment into five different levels • involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • ...
Piaget's theory 2018-02-06
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- The third stage of Piaget's theory that takes place between 7 and 11 (_____ operational)
- Piaget's belief that his theory applies to everyone across the world
- Being able to predict and think about things that haven't happened yet (______________ thinking)
- Giving thoughts and feeling to inanimate objects
- The ability to understand that even though something might change it's shape or form, it's volume, mass or length remain the same.
- When new information does not fit into a schema and the schema must change
- The ability to focus on more than one aspect of a situation
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- The idea that something still exists even if it is hidden from view (_________ permanence)
- Assuming that everyone views the world in the same way that they do
- When new information can fit into a schema that already exists
- The second stage of Piaget's theory, between the ages of 2 and 7 (pre-______)
- The ability to be able to think about things in the reverse order
- The ability to be able to rank things in order E.g. biggest to smallest
- Piaget's belief that his stages always happen in a specific order, and can be mapped to specific ages
- The final stage of Piaget's theory that happens after the age of 11 (_____ operational)
- The first stage of Piaget's theory- _______-motor stage.
16 Clues: Giving thoughts and feeling to inanimate objects • The first stage of Piaget's theory- _______-motor stage. • The ability to focus on more than one aspect of a situation • When new information can fit into a schema that already exists • The ability to be able to think about things in the reverse order • ...
Earth Theory 2013-12-05
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- a long spreading mountian range under water
- south america, india, africa, australia, antartica and madigascr
- europe, aisa, and north america
- changes in magnetic feild in the mid ocean rigde
- was created by harry hess
- found in antartica fern like plant
- he composed the sea floor spreading theory
- big canyons under water
- a mold of a dead aniamal in stone
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- created by Alfred Wegener
- when glacairs move through stone creating this
- all continets all together
- fresh water swimmer
- he composed the Continental drift theory
- anicnet climates
- vibrations used to find things under water
16 Clues: anicnet climates • fresh water swimmer • big canyons under water • created by Alfred Wegener • was created by harry hess • all continets all together • europe, aisa, and north america • a mold of a dead aniamal in stone • found in antartica fern like plant • he composed the Continental drift theory • he composed the sea floor spreading theory • ...
CS theory 2022-03-23
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- ont of the most popular types of malware currently used
- Alan turing shortened WW2 by an estimated 2 years with a computer that could crack the german code named ___.
- has less long term memory than my cat. PS. (don't think about that one to hard)
- ___ Logic UNIT.
- the unit a processors clock speed is measured at
- the Motherboard is consider the ___ of the computer.
- fastest memory.
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- Might need the internet for this one 01001000 01100001 01110010 01100100 01100011 01101111 01110010 01100101.
- Elon Musk is a co-founder this online financial friend.
- a electrical current going through a wire is registered as a ___?
- the amount of ___ it takes to communicate is called Latency.
- Solid state drives are the ___ hard drives.
- a logic gate that gives the opisite of the input as the output.
- buses are considered the ___ of data.
- Phishers often contact people using what?
- the Northbridge communicates directly to the ___.
16 Clues: ___ Logic UNIT. • fastest memory. • buses are considered the ___ of data. • Phishers often contact people using what? • Solid state drives are the ___ hard drives. • the unit a processors clock speed is measured at • the Northbridge communicates directly to the ___. • the Motherboard is consider the ___ of the computer. • ...
Color Theory 2022-09-30
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- colors that contain blue
- a color scheme that uses 3-4 colors side-by-side on the color wheel
- the organization of colors in a circle to show which colors mix to make new colors
- adding white to a color to make it lighter
- colors that mix a primary and a secondary color; ex. yellow-green, red-orange
- adding black to a color to make it darker
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- colors that do NOT contain blue
- a color scheme that uses a range of values of just one color
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- mixed colors made by mixing two primary colors together; r+y=o, r+b=p, & y+b=g
- the combination of colors used in the artwork
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- a color sccheme that uses colors across from each other on the color wheel
- pure colors that can not be made by mixing colors; red, yellow, & blue
- the change of light or color across an object
- a synonym for the word color
16 Clues: colors that contain blue • a synonym for the word color • colors that do NOT contain blue • the lightness or darkness of a color • the brightness or dullness of a color • adding black to a color to make it darker • adding white to a color to make it lighter • the combination of colors used in the artwork • the change of light or color across an object • ...
Conspiracy theory 2023-12-06
16 Clues: тень • хотя • ветер • однако • условие • сложный • двигать • очевидно • сомнение • объяснять • утверждать • подозревать • человечество • прыжок, скачок • видный, заметный • махать, развеваться
Cell theory 2023-12-21
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- All cells from from ____ cells
- Cells make and ___ cells.
- life comes from one or___ cells.
- The cell ____
- ____ cells
- type of cell that has a nucleus
- a type of cell
- basic unit of life
- another type of cells
- A scientist that study animals and noticed all animals are made up of cells
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- ___ cells
- first scientist that looked at cells
- type of cell organisms that lacks a nucleus
- Cells are the ____ thing in us
- one of the people who made the cell theory
- topic of this
16 Clues: ___ cells • ____ cells • The cell ____ • topic of this • a type of cell • basic unit of life • another type of cells • Cells make and ___ cells. • All cells from from ____ cells • Cells are the ____ thing in us • type of cell that has a nucleus • life comes from one or___ cells. • first scientist that looked at cells • one of the people who made the cell theory • ...
Phlebotomy Theory 2023-03-02
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- Used to separate fluids of different densities.
- This additive promotes blood clotting.
- The department a Light Blue tube would be sent to.
- The transmission vector for diseases like Influenza and COVID-19.
- The technical term for White Blood Cells.
- A STAT CMP would be collected in this tube.
- The department to which you would send a Yellow-top tube.
- This fossa is located opposite the elbow, and contains three important veins.
- Blood pooling in the tissue around a vein.
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- The technical term for Red Blood Cells.
- The process of piercing a vein for the purpose of blood collection or IV placement.
- This tube contains an anticoagulant and a chemical to preserve glucose.
- A special tool used to promote vasodilation (increased blood vessel diameter).
- A common medical abbreviation that means "Urgent" or "Rushed."
- This tube is used for Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) tests.
- This tube is used for Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate tests.
16 Clues: This additive promotes blood clotting. • The technical term for Red Blood Cells. • The technical term for White Blood Cells. • Blood pooling in the tissue around a vein. • A STAT CMP would be collected in this tube. • Used to separate fluids of different densities. • The department a Light Blue tube would be sent to. • ...
Color Theory 2023-03-18
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- the results of mixing equal parts of two complementary colors
- the group of colors that a ray of light can be separated into including
- colors with a warm colors
- the lightness or darkness of a hue
- A visual tool to organize the colors of the spectrum
- the other obtained by mixing equal part of 2 primary colors
- a color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
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- colors with a cool temperature
- a color mixed whit black to achieve a darker value
- colors that are directly opposite one another on the colors wheel
- the relative purity of a color
- the 3 base colors
- consisting of only one color
- colors created by mixing unequal of parts of 2 primary colors
- A color or shade the name of a color
16 Clues: the 3 base colors • colors with a warm colors • consisting of only one color • colors with a cool temperature • the relative purity of a color • the lightness or darkness of a hue • A color or shade the name of a color • a color mixed whit black to achieve a darker value • a color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value • ...
Color Theory 2023-03-18
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- the results of mixing equal parts of two complementary colors
- the group of colors that a ray of light can be separated into including
- colors with a warm colors
- the lightness or darkness of a hue
- A visual tool to organize the colors of the spectrum
- the other obtained by mixing equal part of 2 primary colors
- a color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
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- colors with a cool temperature
- a color mixed whit black to achieve a darker value
- colors that are directly opposite one another on the colors wheel
- the relative purity of a color
- the 3 base colors
- consisting of only one color
- colors created by mixing unequal of parts of 2 primary colors
- A color or shade the name of a color
16 Clues: the 3 base colors • colors with a warm colors • consisting of only one color • colors with a cool temperature • the relative purity of a color • the lightness or darkness of a hue • A color or shade the name of a color • a color mixed whit black to achieve a darker value • a color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value • ...
Music Theory 2023-03-28
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- Incredibly Fast
- To progressively speed up
- A chord played with the same notes in a different order (C E G/E G C)
- To play loud or aggressive
- Fast, quickly, or brightly.
- A sign to hold a note until the conductor says otherwise
- To play super fast
- Sections of instruments split by physical or structural traits
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- Emphasis on the offbeat
- To progressively slow down
- A symbol to specify if the note is sharp, flat, or natural
- To play quiet or soft
- A symbol to play a note louder
- A group of musicians that perform together
- A song that has different groups starting at different times to repeat.
- The changing of the open string to change the note.
16 Clues: Incredibly Fast • To play super fast • To play quiet or soft • Emphasis on the offbeat • To progressively speed up • To progressively slow down • To play loud or aggressive • Fast, quickly, or brightly. • A symbol to play a note louder • A group of musicians that perform together • The changing of the open string to change the note. • ...
Music Theory 2023-03-27
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- Incredibly Fast
- To progressively speed up
- A chord played with the same notes in a different order (C E G/E G C)
- To play loud or aggressive
- Fast, quickly, or brightly.
- A sign to hold a note until the conductor says otherwise
- To play super fast
- Sections of instruments split by physical or structural traits
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- Emphasis on the offbeat
- To progressively slow down
- A symbol to specify if the note is sharp, flat, or natural
- To play quiet or soft
- A symbol to play a note louder
- A group of musicians that perform together
- A song that has different groups starting at different times to repeat.
- The changing of the open string to change the note.
16 Clues: Incredibly Fast • To play super fast • To play quiet or soft • Emphasis on the offbeat • To progressively speed up • To progressively slow down • To play loud or aggressive • Fast, quickly, or brightly. • A symbol to play a note louder • A group of musicians that perform together • The changing of the open string to change the note. • ...
Cell Theory 2023-07-31
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- He stated all cells come from other cells based on other persons work.
- All cells are the basic structure of all living things.
- He studied animals and said cells come from spontaneous generation.
- Schleiden thought this about cells.
- He named them animalcules.
- He came up with the term cells.
- He studied plants and said cells come from other living things.
- Hooke was looking at when he used the term cell.
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- All cells are composed of one or more cells.
- Used to look at very small objects.
- All cells come from other preexisting cells.
- Made up of various things.
- He created the first compound microscope.
- Basic structure and unit of all living things.
- Schwann thought cells come from other cells.
- His work was used by Virchow to support Schleiden's work.
16 Clues: Made up of various things. • He named them animalcules. • He came up with the term cells. • Used to look at very small objects. • Schleiden thought this about cells. • He created the first compound microscope. • All cells are composed of one or more cells. • All cells come from other preexisting cells. • Schwann thought cells come from other cells. • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-04
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- String instrument from Hawaii
- Composer of "Magic Flute"
- Musical period from 1750-1830
- Composer of "Ode to Joy"
- A musical-stage genre that combines music, acting, literature and dance
- The smallest stringed instrument
- Medium loud
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- The speed of the music
- Musical period from 1600-1750
- gradually increasing the volume
- Loud
- A larger group of musicians playing together
- A series of notes of varying length and pitch
- The most important Baroque composer
- Volume of music
- Most popular keyboard instrument
16 Clues: Loud • Medium loud • Volume of music • The speed of the music • Composer of "Ode to Joy" • Composer of "Magic Flute" • String instrument from Hawaii • Musical period from 1600-1750 • Musical period from 1750-1830 • gradually increasing the volume • Most popular keyboard instrument • The smallest stringed instrument • The most important Baroque composer • ...
nebular theory 2025-12-02
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- this is in-between Mars and jupiter
- the angle that the universe is at as its spinning
- has a head, tail, nucleus,and coma
- small piece of rock or ice that enters our atmosphere
- how the universe came to be and was created
- small particles that collide and get bigger
- the axis the universe rotates on
- we all orbit in the same.....
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- the gravity from earth pulled the moon in
- small rocks in space
- when earth was created a piece came off and is now our moon
- small particles collide getting bigger then collect more particles and get bigger, and so on
- meteoroid that hits earth's surface
- asteroid that burns up in our atmosphere
- something hit earth and a piece came off
- a large cloud of dust in space that collapsed in on its self
- the hot center of the nebula that collapsed created this
17 Clues: small rocks in space • we all orbit in the same..... • the axis the universe rotates on • has a head, tail, nucleus,and coma • this is in-between Mars and jupiter • meteoroid that hits earth's surface • asteroid that burns up in our atmosphere • something hit earth and a piece came off • the gravity from earth pulled the moon in • how the universe came to be and was created • ...
Information technology 2025-01-24
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- An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- A program designed for a specific task.
- Measures taken to protect against unauthorized access or damage.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- A secret word or phrase used for access.
- A group of interconnected computers.
- A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem.
- Electronic mail; messages distributed by electronic means.
- Facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis.
- A set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
- The theory and development of computer systems able to perform human tasks.
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- The process of writing computer programs.
- A network of servers that store and manage data.
- Programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- The physical components of a computer system.
- A global system of interconnected computer networks.
- Relating to or using mobile phones or portable devices.
- Relating to or using digital signals.
- An organized collection of structured information, or data.
- DATA Extremely large data sets analyzed to reveal patterns and trends.
20 Clues: A group of interconnected computers. • Relating to or using digital signals. • A program designed for a specific task. • A secret word or phrase used for access. • The process of writing computer programs. • The physical components of a computer system. • A network of servers that store and manage data. • A global system of interconnected computer networks. • ...
