set theory Crossword Puzzles
Orbital Forces 2023-01-03
Across
- the planet we live on
- move in a circle
- the outside layer
- a thought
- an free area or room
- a luminous point in the sky
- a region of the solar system beyond Neptune
- earths natural satellite
- the action of rotation
- the extremely hot center of earth
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- the distance from north to south
- the length of a line from each edge
- a place where something has been placed
- the force that attracts two together
- an invisible line that an object rotates on
- an icy small planet
- pieces of rock floating space
- a set of things
- an evolution of revolving
- the curved path of a spacecraft
- the biggest star
21 Clues: a thought • a set of things • move in a circle • the biggest star • the outside layer • an icy small planet • an free area or room • the planet we live on • the action of rotation • earths natural satellite • an evolution of revolving • a luminous point in the sky • pieces of rock floating space • the curved path of a spacecraft • the distance from north to south • ...
Orbital Forces 2023-01-03
Across
- the planet we live on
- move in a circle
- the outside layer
- a thought
- an free area or room
- a luminous point in the sky
- a region of the solar system beyond Neptune
- earths natural satellite
- the action of rotation
- the extremely hot center of earth
Down
- the distance from north to south
- the length of a line from each edge
- a place where something has been placed
- the force that attracts two together
- an invisible line that an object rotates on
- an icy small planet
- pieces of rock floating space
- a set of things
- an evolution of revolving
- the curved path of a spacecraft
- the biggest star
21 Clues: a thought • a set of things • move in a circle • the biggest star • the outside layer • an icy small planet • an free area or room • the planet we live on • the action of rotation • earths natural satellite • an evolution of revolving • a luminous point in the sky • pieces of rock floating space • the curved path of a spacecraft • the distance from north to south • ...
Crossword Review 2023-05-23
Across
- most intense, exciting, and important part
- a plan
- expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning its explicitly
- the mental and moral qualities of a person
- a matter dealt with conversation
- a person who narrates something
- where an event takes place
- exaggerated statements
- the occurrence of the same letter in the same sentence
- figure of speech involving like or as
- the main character
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- enemy of the protagonist
- disagreement or argument
- a firm decision
- conversation in book within people
- set in a time earlier than the main story
- explanation of an idea or theory
- designed to replicate/represent something
- words sounding the same
- temporary state of mind or feeling
20 Clues: a plan • a firm decision • the main character • exaggerated statements • words sounding the same • enemy of the protagonist • disagreement or argument • where an event takes place • a person who narrates something • explanation of an idea or theory • a matter dealt with conversation • conversation in book within people • temporary state of mind or feeling • ...
Unit 7 2022-04-18
Across
- Blaming an innocent person or group for the fault of others
- ____ dissonance theory is the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
- Social ____ is when a person is exerting less effort to achieve a goal just because they're in a group
- Bias that involves favoring information that confirms previously existing beliefs or biases
- ____ route of persuasion uses emotions and quick thinking
- Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others
- How many approaches are there to aggression?
- The predisposition of being for or against someone or a group that is typically unfair
- ____ route of persuasion uses facts and a high level of elaboration
- The effect that people are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present
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- The aroused state of intense positive absorption in another
- The deep affectionate attachment we feel for those with whom our lives are intertwined with
- A group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity
- The of loss of self-awareness in groups
- The process of someone changing who they are to match those held by groups they want to be in
- The theory that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation of the person's disposition
- A set of expectations about a social position
- Changing one's behaviors due to the request of another person
- Hostile behavior toward another person or their interests
- ____ of responsibility is when people feel less of a responsibility to take the right action when others are present
- Actor ____ bias is when a person judges themselves differently than they do others
21 Clues: The of loss of self-awareness in groups • How many approaches are there to aggression? • A set of expectations about a social position • Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others • ____ route of persuasion uses emotions and quick thinking • Hostile behavior toward another person or their interests • The aroused state of intense positive absorption in another • ...
Research 2018-03-17
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- the relation between cause and effect.
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
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- the population researched in a particular study.
- the target group under investigation.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
Chapter 13 - Intro 2024-11-12
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- theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our cognitions are inconsistent
- feelings that predispose us to respond in a particular way to others
- goals shared that override differences among people & require their cooperation
- perceived incompatibility of actions, goals or ideas
- theory that explains someone's behavior by crediting the situation or the person's disposition
- set of norms about social position
- unselfish regard for the welfare of others
- generalized belief about a group of people
- people are influenced by attention-getting cues
- theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- phenomenon that reflects "good is rewarded & evil is punished"
- the tendency for people who have fist agreed to a small request later comply with a larger one
- any physical or verbal behavior intended to harm someone
- thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony overrides realistic appraisal of alternatives
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- culturally modeled guide for how to act in various situations
- occurs when group participation makes people both aroused & anonymous
- strategy designed to decrease international tensions (abbr.)
- unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group of people
- researcher that discussed conformity in his standard and comparison lines experiment (last name)
- unjustifiable & negative attitude toward a group & its members
- understood rules for accepted & expected behavior
- study of how we think, influence and relate to one another
- condition in which people received from a relationship in proportion to what they give
- "them"
- "us"
- when people in a group exert less effort then they would if individually accountable
- experiencing strengthened performance in others' presence
- occurs when interested people's thinking is influenced by evidence & arguments
- the two common subtle types are suggestibility & mimicry
29 Clues: "us" • "them" • set of norms about social position • unselfish regard for the welfare of others • generalized belief about a group of people • people are influenced by attention-getting cues • understood rules for accepted & expected behavior • perceived incompatibility of actions, goals or ideas • unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group of people • ...
AP Psych Puzzle 2021-04-08
Across
- after riding a rollercoaster, I succeeded at tying my shoes but failed a math test
- animals know how to survive because of...
- brain center that stops you from finishing an ice cream pint
- grades, salary, and positive reviews are all...
- after esteem needs, the next step is to acheive...
- without these you wouldn't act towards a goal
- why you can't stop drinking coffee
- what our body naturally seeks
- your heartbeat speeds up as the same time as fear begins
- emotion depends on the interaction of biology and cognition
- choosing to hang out with one friend you like and one you don't
- the drive to drink water is...
- choosing between eating burnt and raw meat
- why an otherwise healthy person may be regularly vomiting
- enjoyment and satisfaction are...
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- according to this theory, hunger is one main motivator of behavior
- you act to satisfy a need because of a...
- heart racing causes fear
- the most basic levels of this must be completed before continuing
- what drives someone to become a lawyer
- why people might enjoy skydiving
- food, water, and shelter are all...
- the drive to find a job is...
- choosing between chocolate and vanilla
- theory x assumes extrinsic motivation, theory y assumes intrinsic
- a 3-stage reaction to stress
- why someone with access to food may be severely underweight
- when this brain center becomes active, I go eat dinner
- why your body tends towards a certain weight
- you get extra allowance when you get good grades so you study more
30 Clues: heart racing causes fear • a 3-stage reaction to stress • the drive to find a job is... • what our body naturally seeks • the drive to drink water is... • why people might enjoy skydiving • enjoyment and satisfaction are... • why you can't stop drinking coffee • food, water, and shelter are all... • what drives someone to become a lawyer • choosing between chocolate and vanilla • ...
chapters 22 and 23 2015-11-18
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- when qualitative researchers become too emotionally involved with participants it is termed "going ____"
- interviews in which two or more people are questioned simultaneously; joint interview
- physical files in which coded pieces of data are placed
- memos used by grounded theory researchers that document the researcher's ideas about the theory development
- to ensure that interview data represent the verbatim responses, it is recommended that qualitative interviews are ______
- strategies that break down the data and rearrange them into categories that facilitate comparisons across cases
- type of interview that doe not have a set of prepared questions. They are conversational and interactive.
- refers to researchers' awareness of themselves as part of the data they are collecting
- symbolic comparison, using figurative language to evoke a visual analogy
- circle which signifies a metholodogical process in which there is continual movement between the parts and the whole of the text under analysis
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- coding in which researchers code only those data relevant to the core variable
- guides the discussion during a focus group interview; interviewer
- coding in which the analyst relates concepts to each other
- a system of classifying and organizing terms
- type of question used to guide interviews which asks participants to describe their experiences in their own language
- coding in which data are broken down into parts and concepts identified and dimensions delineated
- this group of researchers must be able to cope with culture shock
- according to Glaser; the developing categories of the substantive theory must fit the data.
- guide used in semistructured interviews that lists areas or questions to be covered with each participant
- in this type of analysis, cultural themes are uncovered
20 Clues: a system of classifying and organizing terms • physical files in which coded pieces of data are placed • in this type of analysis, cultural themes are uncovered • coding in which the analyst relates concepts to each other • guides the discussion during a focus group interview; interviewer • this group of researchers must be able to cope with culture shock • ...
Research 2018-03-17
Across
- the population researched in a particular study.
- Variable, a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- Tendency, any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- Relationship, the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
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- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
- the target group under investigation.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- the relation between cause and effect.
- Study, the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- Sampling, a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
SAC PSI 2024-07-04
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- The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development
- Social rules that define acceptable and expected behavior in various situations
- A particular attitude or way of viewing something
- The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture
- The social position that a person holds within a society
- The behaviors expected of individuals in a particular social position or status
- The shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another
- A psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society
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- Groups of individuals born and living at the same time, sharing similar experiences and perspectives
- An individual's perception of their own identity and personal characteristics
- The process through which individuals learn and adopt the values and norms of their society
- The socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a society defines male and female
- The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture
- A psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development across the lifespan
- The shared beliefs, customs, practices, and social behaviors of a group
- A division of a society based on social and economic status
- The transitional period between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical and psychological development
- The primary social group that influences an individual's socialization and identity
- The qualities, beliefs, and expressions that make a person or group different from others
- A social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common
- The social bonds and relationships formed through blood, marriage, or adoption
22 Clues: A particular attitude or way of viewing something • The social position that a person holds within a society • The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development • A division of a society based on social and economic status • An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society • The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary crossword 2025-01-24
Across
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- Theory-a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- English philosopher and political theorist
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God
- English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion
- an arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled.
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- a large building where machines are used to make large quantities of goods
- English philosopher, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker
- The nom de plume of François Arouet, an eighteenth-century French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- the ruling policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries
- A person who undertakes the risk of starting a new business venture
- Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist
- Method-the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: English philosopher and political theorist • 18th-century inventor and instrument maker • Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist • French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland • English philosopher, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
Famous Scientists 2013-09-12
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- / One of the Discoverers of the structure of DNA
- / Credited with the Heliocentric Model
- / Lightning Rod
- / Chocolate Chip Cookie
- / One of the Discoverers of the structure of DNA
- / Father of Modern Rocketry
- / Modern Telescope
- / Discovered Penicillin
- / An apple fell on his head
- / Theory of Evolution
- / Polio Vaccine
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- / Theory of Radio Activity
- / Telegraph
- / Tesla Coil
- / Famous for being put under house arrest
- / Theory of Relativity
- / Continental Drift
- / First Human anatomy sketches
- / Father of Genetic Science
- / The Lightbulb
20 Clues: / Telegraph • / Tesla Coil • / Lightning Rod • / The Lightbulb • / Polio Vaccine • / Modern Telescope • / Continental Drift • / Theory of Evolution • / Theory of Relativity • / Chocolate Chip Cookie • / Discovered Penicillin • / Theory of Radio Activity • / Father of Genetic Science • / An apple fell on his head • / Father of Modern Rocketry • / First Human anatomy sketches • ...
JusticeQuest 2023-10-12
Across
- Meaning "innocent until proven guilty" in law
- Latin term meaning "in itself"
- Systematic problem-solving operations
- Term for a puzzle to test intelligence
- The opposite of justice
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- Concept or idea that cannot be directly observed
- A question that has no definitive answer
- A statement that contradicts itself
- The method of inferring a theory from a set of facts
- Science of reasoning and argument
- Inductive reasoning
11 Clues: Inductive reasoning • The opposite of justice • Latin term meaning "in itself" • Science of reasoning and argument • A statement that contradicts itself • Systematic problem-solving operations • Term for a puzzle to test intelligence • A question that has no definitive answer • Meaning "innocent until proven guilty" in law • Concept or idea that cannot be directly observed • ...
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions 2021-03-17
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- New way of thinking about the natural world, it was based on observation and willingness to question accepted beliefs
- Philosopher that had a positive, view of the human nature. Believed that people could learn from experience and improve.
- Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama.
- He was an Italian scientist that built new theories about astronomy, also he built his own telescope.
- They believed that we could apply reason to all aspects of life. Beliefs reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty.
- It is a fundamental social change in the structure of power or the organization
- Is a new intelectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Is the theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe, and that the sun spins around it
- Is an agreement by which people created a goverment.
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- Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Is the artistic style of the late 1700s
- It was a social and political conflict in France on 1789 to 1799
- This means “absolute ruler.”
- Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence.
- English scientist that helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- Is something the constitution set up in which power was divided between national and state goverments.
- Are ten amendments which protect such basic rigths as freedon of speech, press, assembly and religion.
- She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. Argued that woman need education just like men
- Theory that states that the earth and planets move around the sun which is stationary and is the center of the universe.
- These are large drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.
20 Clues: This means “absolute ruler.” • Is the artistic style of the late 1700s • Is an agreement by which people created a goverment. • Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama. • Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence. • ...
Meaning, Scope and Funtions of Philosophy of Education 2016-11-25
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- A set of thinking deeply taken of a culture.
- Once the theory is understood, usually we past to the method.
- To pass the information in a process of learning concepts about knowledge.
- Functions and building theory we need to look at any body of...
- It signifies a natural and necessary urge in human beings to find the way to know themselves and the world in which they live and move and have their being.
- They conducted their inquiries through reason and observation, rather than through tradition or revelation.
- investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science.
- Ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, and insight.
- Relative to the norms and cultural achievements of the community or...
- Dominated every aspect of life all national, personal, social and educative procedures and practices.
- To look for something that explains the human being.
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- propagated by different philosophers have been derived from their own world, view and their outlook on the purpose of human life.
- Is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills and values.
- Creation process of thoughts and concepts, as well ideas and reminds.
- philosophers have deeply thought about and philosophy is still in the process of answering some questions.
- It is a synthesis of study facts with educational and investigative values.
- Subjects of an autonomous collectivity with participative actions as active citizens.
- Described by using the terms ― Lockean (passive) and ― Platonic (active).
- Equiped with the skills and substantive knowledge that allows them to define and to pursue their own goals.
- In which we might assume that the purpose of education is to develop the knowledge, skill, or character of students.
20 Clues: A set of thinking deeply taken of a culture. • To look for something that explains the human being. • Once the theory is understood, usually we past to the method. • Functions and building theory we need to look at any body of... • Creation process of thoughts and concepts, as well ideas and reminds. • ...
Section 5 2013-12-03
Across
- Stressed human reasoning in scientific methoc.
- Explained matter is composed of tiny particles.
- Described circulation of blood.
- Step by step process of discovery.
- Anything going against church teaching.
- Proposed heliocentric view of universe.
- Ancient physician that people used the works of.
- Sun centered model of universe.
- Stressed experimentation and observation in scientific method.
- Assembled astronomical telescope and watched Jupiter's moons
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- Perfected the microscope.
- Calculated orbits of the planets.
- Made the theory of gravity
- Movement towards a more scientific world.
- Form of math invented by Isaac Newton.
- Published first accurate study of anatomy.
- Developed more effective ointment for preventing infection.
- Set up observatory and watched the planets.
- Possible explanation; guess.
- Greek philosopher rediscovered during scientific revolution.
20 Clues: Perfected the microscope. • Made the theory of gravity • Possible explanation; guess. • Described circulation of blood. • Sun centered model of universe. • Calculated orbits of the planets. • Step by step process of discovery. • Form of math invented by Isaac Newton. • Anything going against church teaching. • Proposed heliocentric view of universe. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2019-07-16
Across
- poor cash gain
- place occupied by the product
- meaning of "B" in BCG
- high market share but low market growth
- backbone of the business
- individual employees who are directly involve in the production
- institution that handles the affairs of a particular country
- sells wood carvings
- explains a set of facts
- meaning of "F" in FGD
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- endanger the integrity and profitability of the business
- nucleus of the marketing mix
- one of the famous Korean Brands
- Home of budding entrepreneurs who manufacture different products
- french word that means undertake
- buyers of goods and services
- first layer of the environment
- research which the information was gathered directly from respondents
- Shopping haven
- Korea, foreign aid
20 Clues: poor cash gain • Shopping haven • Korea, foreign aid • sells wood carvings • meaning of "B" in BCG • meaning of "F" in FGD • explains a set of facts • backbone of the business • nucleus of the marketing mix • buyers of goods and services • place occupied by the product • first layer of the environment • one of the famous Korean Brands • french word that means undertake • ...
Entrepreneurship 2019-07-16
Across
- first layer of the environment
- nucleus of the marketing mix
- Korea foreign aid
- backbone of the business
- meaning of "B" in BCG
- french word that means undertake
- Home of budding entrepreneurs who manufacture different products
- high market share but low market growth
- poor cash gain
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- one of the famous Korean Brands
- Shopping haven
- individual employees who are directly involve in the production
- buyers of goods and services
- endanger the integrity and profitability of the business
- institution that handles the affairs of a particular country
- explains a set of facts
- sells wood carvings
- research which the information was gathered directly from respondents
- place occupied by the product
- meaning of "F" in FGD
20 Clues: Shopping haven • poor cash gain • Korea foreign aid • sells wood carvings • meaning of "B" in BCG • meaning of "F" in FGD • explains a set of facts • backbone of the business • buyers of goods and services • nucleus of the marketing mix • place occupied by the product • first layer of the environment • one of the famous Korean Brands • french word that means undertake • ...
Government Crossword 2025-12-11
Across
- Supporter of strong national government
- Public support or recommendation for a cause
- Theory that many groups compete for influence
- A person represented by an elected official
- Distribution of legislative seats based on population
- Legal authority to hear a case
- Ultimate governing authority
- Formal criminal charge
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- System dividing power between national and state governments
- Change to the Constitution
- Presidential rejection of a bill
- Freedom from government interference
- System of departments and agencies in government
- Meeting of party members to choose candidates
- Direct vote by citizens on an issue
- Strong supporter of a political party
- Current officeholder
- Senate tactic to delay legislation
- Set of political beliefs or values
- Formal international agreement
20 Clues: Current officeholder • Formal criminal charge • Change to the Constitution • Ultimate governing authority • Legal authority to hear a case • Formal international agreement • Presidential rejection of a bill • Senate tactic to delay legislation • Set of political beliefs or values • Direct vote by citizens on an issue • Freedom from government interference • ...
Psychology revision Key terms/studies 2017-05-15
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- Theory theory states we fill in the gaps in our memory
- Produces three dimensional images of brain structures
- Based on our personal experience and sociocultural factors
- Psychologist studied social learning theory
- Psychologist did the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Psychologist studied conformity
- studied localisation of function in the brain
- and Palmer Psychologists studied reconstruction of memory
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- body's natural chemical messenger
- Ross did a study on this error
- Bias that attributes success to self and failure to external situations
- Studied appraisal theory
- involved in pleasure seeking and addictive behaviour
- Tajfel studied this theory
- Studied by Brown and Kulik
15 Clues: Studied appraisal theory • Tajfel studied this theory • Studied by Brown and Kulik • Ross did a study on this error • Psychologist studied conformity • body's natural chemical messenger • Psychologist studied social learning theory • studied localisation of function in the brain • Psychologist did the Stanford Prison Experiment • ...
Vocab Unit 8_Evolution 2023-11-10
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- (verb) to make somebody suffer because they have broken the law or done something wrong
- (noun) the place where legal trial place and where crimes are judged
- (noun) a statement or fact that tells you why something happened
- (adjective) not wanting to accept change or new ideas
- (verb) to break alaw or agreement
- (noun) the belief that God created man, just as in the Bible
- (noun) a discussion about a subject
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- (noun) a lot of argument and discussion about something
- (noun) the belife in the existence of gods
- (noun) the theory that apes changed into humans after thousands of years
- (noun) a formal set of idea that is intended to explain why somthing happens
- (verb) to think about something carefully in order to make a discussion
- (noun) a meeting in a court of law, where people decide if a person is guilty
13 Clues: (verb) to break alaw or agreement • (noun) a discussion about a subject • (noun) the belife in the existence of gods • (adjective) not wanting to accept change or new ideas • (noun) a lot of argument and discussion about something • (noun) the belief that God created man, just as in the Bible • (noun) a statement or fact that tells you why something happened • ...
Reality Television 1 2023-08-20
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- Third stage of Social Identity Theory
- The first stage of Social Identity Theory
- According to this approach, our physiology determines our behaviour, thinking and feelings
- Who we first learn from
- Number of key tenets of Social Learning Theory
- This is about feeling or experience from someone else.
- Famous experiment that proved children will imitate violent behaviour
- Famous psychologist who created the Social Learning Theory
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- Stage 2 of Social Identity Theory
- Who first came up with the Social Identity Theory
- This approach focusses on the mind
- This approach examines social and cultural influences on behaviour
- This theory considers how both environmental and cognitive factors interact to influence human learning and behavior
- According to this approach, we learn our behaviour from the environment
14 Clues: Who we first learn from • Stage 2 of Social Identity Theory • This approach focusses on the mind • Third stage of Social Identity Theory • The first stage of Social Identity Theory • Number of key tenets of Social Learning Theory • Who first came up with the Social Identity Theory • This is about feeling or experience from someone else. • ...
Nursing Philosopies 2021-11-10
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- The systematic, interactive, and subjective research method used to describe and give meaning to human experiences.
- An image or symbolic representation of an abstract idea
- a set of ideas or facts that provide support for something
- An explanation or set of priniciples based on facts
- The branch of philosophy that studies concepts such as existence, being, becoming & reality
- A structure of concepts, theories or both that is used to construct a map for the study
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- A set of beliefs and practices, shared by communities of researchers
- The description of how a concept is measured and what instruments are used to capture the essence of the variable
- How do you know something
- What procedure can we use to acquire knowledge
10 Clues: How do you know something • What procedure can we use to acquire knowledge • An explanation or set of priniciples based on facts • An image or symbolic representation of an abstract idea • a set of ideas or facts that provide support for something • A set of beliefs and practices, shared by communities of researchers • ...
Unit 7 2025-12-16
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- something with a ph highier that 7
- set of rules to be followed
- center of an atom
- process of calculating 5x10 is called
- the periodic table shows all known
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- Einsteins theory of
- the process of getting to a result
- revolves around the center of an atom
- in physics we mainly use
- something with a ph lower that 7
10 Clues: center of an atom • Einsteins theory of • in physics we mainly use • set of rules to be followed • something with a ph lower that 7 • the process of getting to a result • something with a ph highier that 7 • the periodic table shows all known • revolves around the center of an atom • process of calculating 5x10 is called
Mr Bailey's Formidable JFK Crossword Challenge 2020-12-03
Across
- The Texas School Book ____________.
- The Commission set up by Johnson to investigate the Kennedy Assassination.
- Mrs Kennedy's first name.
- In 1962, Kennedy successfully resolved the Cuban __________ Crisis.
- Kennedy's alleged assassin.
- Leader of the Soviet Union at the time of Kennedy's death
- The disastrous failed invasion of Cuba in 1961. Kennedy was blamed for its failure. Three words.
- CIA Stands for the Central ___________ Agency.
- The name of the hospital that Kennedy was rushed to after being shot.
- The guy who got assassinated.
- Oswald was also alleged to have shot Police Officer _______.
- Kennedy defeated this man to win the 1960 presidential election.
- Oswald was arrested in this type of building.
- Kennedy was shot in __________ Plaza.
- Oswald could speak this language.
- Some argue the Kennedy assassination was a vast _____________.
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- Kennedy very narrowly won this state in the 1960 presidential election.
- Communist leader of Cuba.
- An organised criminal group. Some say they were involved in the assassination.
- The city Kennedy was shot in.
- The theory that Oswald acted alone is known as the Lone _____________ Theory.
- Oswald claimed he was this. Another word for a "fall guy".
- Oswald had served in this elite branch of the US Army.
- Seated in front of Kennedy was ________ John Connally.
- According to the Warren Commission, this many shots were fired at Kennedy.
- Some argue a second shot came from the grassy ______.
- Also known as the magic bullet theory is the ________ bullet theory.
- This forensic test revealed gunpowder residue on Oswald's hands, but not his right cheek.
- To change sides. Oswald had done this while in the Soviet Union.
- Oswald was born in this city. Two words.
- Kennedy's Vice President and successor as President.
- Oswald allegedly shot Kennedy from this floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
- Oswald joined this organisation before he shot Kennedy. The Fair ________ for Cuba Committee.
- The rifle used by Oswald was made in this country.
- First name of Kennedy's father.
- The surname of the man who shot Oswald.
36 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba. • Mrs Kennedy's first name. • Kennedy's alleged assassin. • The city Kennedy was shot in. • The guy who got assassinated. • First name of Kennedy's father. • Oswald could speak this language. • The Texas School Book ____________. • Kennedy was shot in __________ Plaza. • The surname of the man who shot Oswald. • Oswald was born in this city. Two words. • ...
terms 2022-02-16
Across
- a town or city this is
- a political system that makes a classless society
- a group of people recognized by the government
- theory of morally
- good available for sale.
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- the process of making an area urban
- a room or a set of rooms within a house or an apartment
- a business or company
- the government
- tax imposed by the government
10 Clues: the government • theory of morally • a business or company • a town or city this is • good available for sale. • tax imposed by the government • the process of making an area urban • a group of people recognized by the government • a political system that makes a classless society • a room or a set of rooms within a house or an apartment
Vocabulary Practice 2022-08-30
Across
- to work together.
- the power of knowing things without thinking.
- half a sphere.
- A state of being fully grown.
- the act of becoming aware through the senses.
- arteries, veins, capillaries.
- poisonous or harmful substances.
- interruption of an activity.
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- reasonable; making use of reason and good sense.
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- people you work with.
- Bilogical growth.
- those who study the brain and nervous system.
- beginnings.
- a broad band of nerve fibers joinging the two hemispheres of the brain.
- to begin a special traning program; to learn a skill.
- a traditional story.
- one who meditates.
- network of fibers that carry brain signals between neurons.
- a ingle episode of elipesy.
20 Clues: beginnings. • half a sphere. • Bilogical growth. • to work together. • one who meditates. • a traditional story. • people you work with. • a ingle episode of elipesy. • interruption of an activity. • A state of being fully grown. • arteries, veins, capillaries. • poisonous or harmful substances. • those who study the brain and nervous system. • ...
The Adventure 2024-01-26
Across
- Heart rate
- the people who read about the past
- help
- Microorganism which causes disease
- section of railway track in the western Ghats
- the person who leads or commands a group
- name of a famed 17th-century Mughal emperor of India
- place where we eat
- a device used to talk with someone
- Track where trains run
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- the smallest discrete unit of a phenomenon
- To leave one’s job
- characteristic of a suburb
- Extremely important
- Form of historical narrative written in Marathi
- battle in which the ruler of Afghanistan defeated the Mahrattas in 1761
- Former name of Kolkata
- set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- Underground passage
- a feeling of stress and worry
20 Clues: help • Heart rate • To leave one’s job • place where we eat • Extremely important • Underground passage • Former name of Kolkata • Track where trains run • characteristic of a suburb • a feeling of stress and worry • the people who read about the past • Microorganism which causes disease • a device used to talk with someone • the person who leads or commands a group • ...
Entrepreneurship 2019-07-16
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- individual employees who are directly involve in the production
- meaning of "F" in FGD
- one of the famous Korean Brands
- endanger the integrity and profitability of the business
- Korea foreign aid
- Shopping haven
- buyers of goods and services
- french word that means undertake
- poor cash gain
- first layer of the environment
- research which the information was gathered directly from respondents
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- nucleus of the marketing mix
- high market share but low market growth
- meaning of "B" in BCG
- backbone of the business
- place occupied by the product
- institution that handles the affairs of a particular country
- sells wood carvings
- explains a set of facts
- Home of budding entrepreneurs who manufacture different products
20 Clues: Shopping haven • poor cash gain • Korea foreign aid • sells wood carvings • meaning of "F" in FGD • meaning of "B" in BCG • explains a set of facts • backbone of the business • nucleus of the marketing mix • buyers of goods and services • place occupied by the product • first layer of the environment • one of the famous Korean Brands • french word that means undertake • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-09-13
Across
- To defeat
- extremely bad; dreadful.
- Feeling better than someone or something else
- Aggressively
- A Spanish explorer
- Free and clear/ a path not blocked
- A group of people that makes decisions as a group
- endless (often used hyperbolically)
- A rare food
- A body of water that connects two other bodies of water
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- Feeling less than someone or something else
- A set order or expectation
- In a panicked manner
- A group of people, usually men
- Sitting on the edge of something
- A long time
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Flexible
- To be terrible
- Organized
- In a hurried manner/ stressed out
21 Clues: Flexible • To defeat • Organized • A long time • A rare food • Aggressively • To be terrible • A Spanish explorer • In a panicked manner • extremely bad; dreadful. • A set order or expectation • A group of people, usually men • Sitting on the edge of something • In a hurried manner/ stressed out • Free and clear/ a path not blocked • endless (often used hyperbolically) • ...
Joe 1 2024-07-26
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- The word with the most definitions in English
- Spooky, Unsettling
- Spiritual tool named from the French and German words for 'yes'
- Possible, Theoretical
- Central American country with capital Managua
- Economist who authored 'The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money'
- The process of naming things, especially scientific
- Picturesque, perfect
- An outline of a person
- Outlier, unexpected outcome
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- Heavenly, otherworldly
- Identical duplicate (of a person)
- What Rihanna needs in England
- England men's most successful manager of all time
- Capital city of Canada
- Fate (often mistakenly quoted as Nelson's last word
- A house with only one storey
- Zoo for marine life
- A fixation on a minor issue
- Surname of Scottish singer of 'Iron Sky'
20 Clues: Spooky, Unsettling • Zoo for marine life • Picturesque, perfect • Possible, Theoretical • Heavenly, otherworldly • Capital city of Canada • An outline of a person • A fixation on a minor issue • Outlier, unexpected outcome • A house with only one storey • What Rihanna needs in England • Identical duplicate (of a person) • Surname of Scottish singer of 'Iron Sky' • ...
Psychology Chapter 2 2023-02-08
Across
- influenced and controlled
- subject of psychological research
- measured
- strength and direction
- researcher knows participant
- bias observations
- Conclsions
- one variable causes change in another
- Outside factor
- reduction in number over time
- consistency of given results
- both are blind
- expectations and beliefs
- misleading participants
- individual surveyed
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- between two or more variables
- complete and truthful information
- Set of ideas
- determines reliability
- given design of amount to measure
- experience manipulated variable
- two variables change in direction
- change in direction
- Reasoning
- if-then statement
- compares multiple segments
- do not experience manipulated variable
- group of individuals selected
- selected from larger population
29 Clues: measured • Reasoning • Conclsions • Set of ideas • Outside factor • both are blind • if-then statement • bias observations • change in direction • individual surveyed • determines reliability • strength and direction • misleading participants • expectations and beliefs • influenced and controlled • compares multiple segments • researcher knows participant • consistency of given results • ...
Physical Science Semester 1 Project 2022-12-14
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- Written form of a chemical reaction
- Formed the basis of atomic theory as we know it today
- determined that electrons occupy set energy levels
- chemical reaction that releases energy
- electrons are given and taken
- Discovered the nucleus
- Discovered the electron
- electrons are shared
- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction
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- Substance formed during the reaction
- electrons flow in an electron sea
- Substance Undergoes change
- organized plan for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- speed of any chemical reaction
- Philosopher from Ancient Greece
- electrons in the outermost shell
- amount of energy required to pull two atoms apart
- mass of an individual atom
20 Clues: electrons are shared • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Substance Undergoes change • mass of an individual atom • electrons are given and taken • speed of any chemical reaction • Philosopher from Ancient Greece • electrons in the outermost shell • electrons flow in an electron sea • Written form of a chemical reaction • Substance formed during the reaction • ...
D&J - Volume 1 2025-07-11
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- Moments that make you say
- The app to find love
- The third roommate
- Her middle name
- Nickname he hates but she uses
- His Austin coffee spot
- First u.s. city she lived in
- City where it all started
- Thing that farts beside a tent
- His middle name
- Where their hinge was set to
- 133 state
- She’s from this country
- The card that gives freedom
- Morning necessity
- Gas,coffee and breakfast sandwiches
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- Where they had their wedding
- State they call home now
- Her favorite movie channel
- Company that imploded
- Type of date that started it all
- His first college
- Theory that is true
- His favorite sport
- Household white noise machine
25 Clues: 133 state • Her middle name • His middle name • His first college • Morning necessity • The third roommate • His favorite sport • Theory that is true • The app to find love • Company that imploded • His Austin coffee spot • She’s from this country • State they call home now • Moments that make you say • City where it all started • Her favorite movie channel • The card that gives freedom • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-02-28
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- Risky union tactic in employee alt of desperation
- The prison system in our country that's owned by private companies
- Recognized as a single entity
- Owners of the means of production
- Rage against the machine
- Prioritize ideas over realism
- Result of cities crowded with immigrants and lack of shelter to match them with
- Set ethical standards of employment
- Conservative approach on the working environment
- Era of mass production
- Wrote "The Conditions of the Working Class in England"
- Microorganisms invasions in the human body
- The idea where you should react to something based off of their serviceability and helpfulness
- Belief where the government should represent the public in its entirety
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- Machine created by Eli Whitney
- Ideology that would support "We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal"
- Marxist theory that suggests this class to sell their labor power as a source of income
- Key negotiation process of the labor union
- The social status of most Bloomfield residents fall in this group
- This right is seen in amendment 15, 19, 23, 24, and 26
- Process of creating various lines of business
- Catalyst for gender equality
- The relocation revolution sparked the booming of new industries
- A movement shown to Parliament in petition called the People's Charter of 1833
- Booming market that grows through issuing shares
- Person with the tendency to think outside of the box
- King of the Marxism theory
- Associated with overthrowing social order as a means towards economic justice
28 Clues: Era of mass production • Rage against the machine • King of the Marxism theory • Catalyst for gender equality • Recognized as a single entity • Prioritize ideas over realism • Machine created by Eli Whitney • Owners of the means of production • Set ethical standards of employment • Key negotiation process of the labor union • Microorganisms invasions in the human body • ...
Research 2018-03-17
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- the population researched in a particular study.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- the target group under investigation.
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- the relation between cause and effect.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2024-05-24
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- rule by a single person with absolute power
- based on personal preference instead of reason
- a series of numbers or letters that represent a mathematical or scientific rule
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe. Geo is Greek for "Earth".
- a major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700, in which modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- the division of powers among branches of government
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
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- aform of government in which the monarch’s power is limited by a basic set of laws
- the acceptance of different religious beliefs and customs
- rights that belong to people “by nature,” simply because they are human beings
- a list of basic human rights that a government must protect
- an agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for its protections
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth, revolving around it. Helio is Greek for "sun".
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- an instrument used to make very small objects visible
- a period from the late 1600s to the late 1700s in Europe, in which people changed their outlook on life
20 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • rule by a single person with absolute power • based on personal preference instead of reason • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the division of powers among branches of government • an instrument used to make very small objects visible • ...
Statistics 2024-08-25
Across
- How often a particular value or range occurs.
- The sum of all values divided by the number of values.
- The difference between the upper and lower boundaries of a class interval.
- The Greek letter representing summation in statistics.
- A measure of central tendency, commonly the mean.
- The central value of a class interval.
- Refers to the running total of frequencies in a distribution.
- A range of values used to group data in a frequency distribution.
- Individual data points gathered in a study.
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- The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- Based on actual data rather than theory.
- The middle value in a sorted list of numbers.
- A grid for organizing and displaying data.
- The difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set.
- The field concerned with data collection and analysis.
15 Clues: The central value of a class interval. • Based on actual data rather than theory. • A grid for organizing and displaying data. • Individual data points gathered in a study. • How often a particular value or range occurs. • The middle value in a sorted list of numbers. • A measure of central tendency, commonly the mean. • ...
Declaration of Independence 2021-09-21
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- Rights that are already given to citizens at birth
- Taking away things
- The theory that citizens and government give and take.
- US broke up with England with this document
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- to destroy
- The rights that people have
- The natural rights that explain you can be happy
- Established or set
- Not need to be explained
- A person who takes all control
10 Clues: to destroy • Established or set • Taking away things • Not need to be explained • The rights that people have • A person who takes all control • US broke up with England with this document • The natural rights that explain you can be happy • Rights that are already given to citizens at birth • The theory that citizens and government give and take.
Research 2018-03-17
Across
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- the population researched in a particular study.
Down
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- the relation between cause and effect.
- the target group under investigation.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- Why did Wigman have to disband her Chamber Dance Group?
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Jooss was the first to ... elements of classical ballet and modern together.
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- What did Jooss dislike about modern dance?
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
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- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- The second dancers congress consisted of Jooss, Laban, Wigman and Heinrich...
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- What was Laban fascinated with?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- What institute did Mary Wigman study in 1910?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
32 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Many found Wigmans concepts... • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • What was Laban fascinated with? • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-15
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- A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- Type of art which is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama
- A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
- the first direct tax used by the British government to collect revenues from the colonies.
- The policy of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Wrote a book that addressed the lack of education for women and gender equality using concepts from the Enlightenment
- a statement of the reasons for the American colonies’ break with Britain, approved by the Second Continental Congress in 1776
- Largest market place
- art which invokes harmony, clarity, restraint, universality, and idealism
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- Theory the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- A social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- A period characterized by a prevailing belief in the use of reason
- acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England
- set of techniques for acquiring new knowledge about the natural world based on observable, measurable evidence.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Creator of the Heliocentric theory
- The country's longest-ruling female leader.
- music music produced in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical and secular music.
- A proposed answer to the research question is based on previous knowledge.
20 Clues: Largest market place • Creator of the Heliocentric theory • The country's longest-ruling female leader. • The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere • A period characterized by a prevailing belief in the use of reason • Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • ...
AP Psych Units 1+2 2020-03-26
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- psychologist that focused on stages of development, notably 3
- psychology approach that focuses on biology, personality, and culture
- psychology approach that focuses on thinking and perception
- psychologist known for classical conditioning
- belief that two variables are related when there is no data to support it
- happens after an experiment; you tell test subject everything they need to know about the experiment that happened
- statistics that determine the likelihood of an outcome happening bu analyzing experiment results
- Darwin's theory of where we came from
- indicates the point around which scores cluster
- measure of how likely it is that an experiment will yield the same results when repeated
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- psychologist who came up with the theory of evolution
- a definition for an abstract thing you're testing
- psychology approach that focuses on a person's environment and culture
- psychology approach that focuses on the brain and nervous system
- psychology approach that focuses on intrinsic desire to do your best
- psychologist who focused on being poor and mentally ill
- saying you knew the result of an experiment all along
- study that takes place over an extended amount of time
- psychology approach that focuses on Freud's theory of unconscious
- sample that is very similar to the whole population
- a study where you study one person with a unique problem
- statistics that describe a set of data
- psychology approach that focuses on observable behavior
- must be given by the subject of an experiment for the experiment to be ethical
- variable that may interfere with the experiment, giving false results
- psychology that focuses on perception
26 Clues: Darwin's theory of where we came from • psychology that focuses on perception • statistics that describe a set of data • psychologist known for classical conditioning • indicates the point around which scores cluster • a definition for an abstract thing you're testing • sample that is very similar to the whole population • ...
Consciousness (chapter 4) 2024-03-18
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- a sleep disorder that affects 30% of American adults, causing difficulty falling asleep
- a sleep disorder in which a person may fall asleep suddenly, without warning
- a form of meditation with no spiritual goals
- the act of focusing your thought to alter your relation to the world
- substances that are able to alter your perception of reality
- chemical compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon, found in cigarettes
- memories that are consciously removed from our awareness are:
- ________ hypothesis, if we are preoccupied during the day, then we are more likely to dream of that.
- ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis
- stage of sleep linked to dreaming, where the eyes dart around
- ideas that are not in awareness, but can be brought into awareness are:
- were higher doses of a drug are required to achieve the same effect
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- ideas that are unavailable to awareness most of the time are:
- a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing during sleep
- ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep
- a drug that lowers the rate of activity in the nervous system
- A state of being aware of the outside events, inner thoughts, and the waking state
- an altered state of consciousness in which people are highly suggestible
- describes bodily processes that we cannot directly experience, hair growth or neurons firing
- _______ set theory, similar to role theory, suggests that expectation influences hypnosis
- _________ meditation, a form of meditation that uses mantras to guide meditation
- characterizes the first four stages of sleep
- a drug that increases the rate of activity in the nervous system
- memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are:
24 Clues: ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis • a form of meditation with no spiritual goals • characterizes the first four stages of sleep • ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep • substances that are able to alter your perception of reality • memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are: • ...
Management Mastery Crossword Challenge 2024-03-12
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- a group of people who work together in an organized way
- Overseeing and ensuring efficiency
- How well a company achieves its goals (
- similarities and differences among employees in terms of age,
- Examining financial records
- Having a deep understanding
- Spreading decision-making authority
- Conducting oneself with competence
- Relations between workers and management
- Clearly defined and well-stated
- Realistic and achievable
- The process of guiding and directing
- Working together as a whole
- Managing a company's workforce
- Management theory emphasizing adaptability
- Motivating people to change
- Giving clear instructions and expectations
- Making choices for action
- Management theory focusing on temporary structures
- Completing tasks with a desired outcome
- Happiness of employees with their work
- Arranging resources for a task
- Pertaining to a team
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- Rooted in language, with lessons primarily taught through written
- Reporting on a company's financial resources
- Allocating financial resources
- Management theory with a focus on efficiency
- someone others look to as a good example
- Motivating and guiding others
- Putting tasks in order of importance
- Granting authority to others
- The path forward for a company
- A specific purpose to be achieved
- the process of identifying, assessing and controlling threats to an organization's
- Stores selling similar products in multiple locations
- Planning for success
- Leadership based on personal charm
- Evaluating performance
- Having a set deadline
- Relying on factual information
- One who guides and inspires others
- Leadership style with absolute control
- Corporate level within a company structure
- Making a future course of action
- Predicting future trends
45 Clues: Planning for success • Pertaining to a team • Having a set deadline • Evaluating performance • Realistic and achievable • Predicting future trends • Making choices for action • Examining financial records • Having a deep understanding • Working together as a whole • Motivating people to change • Granting authority to others • Motivating and guiding others • ...
SAC PSI 2024-07-04
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- The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development
- Social rules that define acceptable and expected behavior in various situations
- A particular attitude or way of viewing something
- The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture
- The social position that a person holds within a society
- The behaviors expected of individuals in a particular social position or status
- The shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another
- A psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society
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- Groups of individuals born and living at the same time, sharing similar experiences and perspectives
- An individual's perception of their own identity and personal characteristics
- The process through which individuals learn and adopt the values and norms of their society
- The socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a society defines male and female
- The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture
- A psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development across the lifespan
- The shared beliefs, customs, practices, and social behaviors of a group
- A division of a society based on social and economic status
- The transitional period between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical and psychological development
- The primary social group that influences an individual's socialization and identity
- The qualities, beliefs, and expressions that make a person or group different from others
- A social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common
- The social bonds and relationships formed through blood, marriage, or adoption
22 Clues: A particular attitude or way of viewing something • The social position that a person holds within a society • The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development • A division of a society based on social and economic status • An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society • The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture • ...
Psychologist Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-09
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- Best known for his work on maternal development through monkeys
- Best known for experiment named after him, on psychiatry diagnoses
- Neo-Freudian who founded Feminist Psychology
- Best known for her work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships
- Known for his theory of cognitive development and epistemological studies with children
- Best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Originator of social learning theory and self-efficacy
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
- Developmental psychologist known for research on parenting styles and critique of deception
- Key pioneer in developmental psychology, did work on temperament
- Known for her work in development of the attachment theory
- Expert on human memory, best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Pioneer in study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Father of cognitive therapy
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- Most known for his research on taste aversion learning
- Author of Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Invented first practical intelligence test
- Known primarily for his work in classical conditioning
- Founded analytical psychology
- Well Known for his conformity experiments regarding the influence of group pressure on opinions
- Specialized in hypnosis, especially pain control
- Known for Stanford prison experiment of the psychological effects of being a prisoner and guard
- Known for his theory of learned helplessness
- Controversial study at Yale on obedience to authority
- Pioneered study of memory and discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Known for his theory of multiple intelligences
- Major figure in analytic philosophy
- Founding father of psychoanalysis,
28 Clues: Father of cognitive therapy • Founded analytical psychology • Founding father of psychoanalysis, • Major figure in analytic philosophy • Author of Triarchic theory of intelligence • Invented first practical intelligence test • Neo-Freudian who founded Feminist Psychology • Known for his theory of learned helplessness • Known for his theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Vocab Crossword 3 2022-09-01
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- mention (a number of things) one by one
- the process of becoming progressively worse
- a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration
- deserving praise
- kept in prison: captive
- the action of humiliating someone or the state of being humiliated
- a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument
- fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority
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- strengthen or support physically or mentally
- starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred
- a formal or explicit statement or announcement
- subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind
- set of bells in a tower, played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism similar to a piano roll
- form a theory or set of theories about something
15 Clues: deserving praise • kept in prison: captive • mention (a number of things) one by one • the process of becoming progressively worse • strengthen or support physically or mentally • a formal or explicit statement or announcement • form a theory or set of theories about something • a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration • ...
Maria Deijfen 1975 2025-03-04
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- The type of degree earned by Deijfen in 2004
- A graph can be used to represent a system of interconnected entities, or a ______
- A type of probability theory the mathematician specializes in
- ______ processes: randomly determined or having a random probability
- A stable set of ______ is formed by solving the Stable Marriage problem
- Reed _____ Model of Epidemics
- Types of graphs the mathematician specializes in
- ________ University, where the mathematician attended and currently works
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- The country where the mathematician is from
- "Friendly _____, Stable Marriage, and the Magic of Invariance"
- Deijfen serves as this position in the mathematical statistics department of graduate studies
- A type of graph with values attached to the edges
- The best possible move in a strategic game
- Gale ____ : algorithm to solve the stable marriage problem
- A set of matches is deemed to be this, if there are no other more desirable preferences to one's current match
15 Clues: Reed _____ Model of Epidemics • The best possible move in a strategic game • The country where the mathematician is from • The type of degree earned by Deijfen in 2004 • Types of graphs the mathematician specializes in • A type of graph with values attached to the edges • Gale ____ : algorithm to solve the stable marriage problem • ...
NNFS Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (5 letters).
- FIS model compared with Mamdani (6 letters).
- A type of basis function used in network models (6 letters).
- A fixed-weight competitive net in unsupervised learning (6 letters).
- A popular Fuzzy Inference System (7 letters).
- Defined using Cartesian products in fuzzy theory (9 letters).
- A fuzzy relation indicating similarity or compatibility (9 letters).
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- A type of set used in soft computing (5 letters).
- A type of memory network used in pattern recognition (11 letters).
- A hybrid system combining fuzzy logic and neural networks (10 letters).
- The process of converting a fuzzy value to a crisp one (15 letters).
- Functions that define how elements belong to a fuzzy set (10 letters).
- A network model used in unsupervised learning and feature maps (7 letters).
- Fuzzy ______ system used for decision-making (9 letters).
- A bidirectional network used in associative memory (3 letters).
15 Clues: FIS model compared with Mamdani (6 letters). • A popular Fuzzy Inference System (7 letters). • A type of set used in soft computing (5 letters). • Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (5 letters). • Fuzzy ______ system used for decision-making (9 letters). • A type of basis function used in network models (6 letters). • ...
LA 3 Human Development 2013-09-08
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- this theorist developed the cognitive developmental theory
- stage of development 12 - 19 years
- this developmental theory examines how people elarn to think and make sense of the world
- quantitative and measurable aspect of an individual's increase in physical measurements
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 2 - 7 years
- qualitative, progressive, and continuous process of changed leading to increased skill and capacity to function with predictable characteristics
- stage of development birth - 12-18 months
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- stage of development 6 - 10-12 years
- stage of development 3 - 6 years
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory birth - 2 years
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 7 - 11 years (___ operations)
- stage of development 12-18 - 36 months
- maturational development theory based on childhood growth and development
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 11 years - adulthood (___ operations)
14 Clues: stage of development 3 - 6 years • stage of development 12 - 19 years • stage of development 6 - 10-12 years • stage of development 12-18 - 36 months • stage of development birth - 12-18 months • Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 2 - 7 years • Piaget's cognitive developmental theory birth - 2 years • this theorist developed the cognitive developmental theory • ...
Math 225 - Vocabulary and Concepts (5.1, 5.2) 2017-09-11
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- for any non-negative integer r, ______ is a set of r-elements from a set S
- for any non-negative integer r, ______ is an ordered arrangement of r elements taken from a set S
- right hand side
- the number of r-combinations of an n-set (Challenge: after you fill in the vocabulary term, write out the associated equation on the side of your paper)
- a counting problem can be broken into ______ if the problem can be solved in some number of successive steps
- mathematically, if S = "If A, then B", then this is "If B, then A"
- a counting problem can be broken into ______ if each set of possible solutions to the problem are disjoint (i.e. no overlap between solution sets)
- (two words, no space) if we are given a counting problem which can be broken into three successive stages with A outcomes in the first stage, B in the second, and C in the third, and if the composite outcomes are all distinct, then the total number of outcomes is A * B * C
- in a grid, when two squares (of the same size) share an edge
- the number of ways to make a selection if order doesn't matter (i.e. selections)
- left hand side
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- (two words, no space) if we are given three disjoint sets with A, B, and C elements in each set, then there are A + B + C ways to choose an element from one of the sets
- a subsidiary or intermediate theorem in an argument or proof (i.e. a side effect of a proof)
- the number of ways to put things in order (i.e. arrangements)
- to show that a statement is false, you can provide one of these
- for any non-negative integer n, ______ is a set of n elements
- this is a type of error that occurs in solving counting problems when the number of possible permutations is calculated rather than the number of combinations
- mathematically, if S = "If A, then B", then this is "If not B, then not A"
- a type of conditional statement written in two parts: a hypothesis and a conclusion
- when the intersection of two sets A and B is empty, then the sets are ______
- the branch of mathematics dealing with combinations of objects belonging to a finite set in accordance with certain constraints, such as those in graph theory
- the number of r-permutations of an n-set (Challenge: after you fill in the vocabulary term, write out the associated equation on the side of your paper)
- a statement that follows with little or no proof required from an already proven statement (i.e. a consequence of a theorem)
23 Clues: left hand side • right hand side • in a grid, when two squares (of the same size) share an edge • the number of ways to put things in order (i.e. arrangements) • for any non-negative integer n, ______ is a set of n elements • to show that a statement is false, you can provide one of these • mathematically, if S = "If A, then B", then this is "If B, then A" • ...
Lesson 13 Words 2022-12-20
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- a bond
- someone who studies old things
- the empire covering much of northern India
- a line of rulers from the India
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country
- the study of the stars and planets
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- a period of great happiness,
- the study of numbers
- a theory or set of values by which one lives;
- a situation of wealth and success
- a country in Asia
12 Clues: a bond • a country in Asia • the study of numbers • a period of great happiness, • someone who studies old things • a line of rulers from the India • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country • the empire covering much of northern India • ...
Matilda 2019-02-27
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- a sudden action.
- know who someone is or what something is.
- what you will need for something .
- a flat raised area.
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- a well mannered man.
- a talking bird that speaks over and over.
- a powerful part of your head.
- like a hallway.
- an idea or set of ideas put forward to explain something.
- a person that does not fear.
10 Clues: like a hallway. • a sudden action. • a flat raised area. • a well mannered man. • a person that does not fear. • a powerful part of your head. • what you will need for something . • a talking bird that speaks over and over. • know who someone is or what something is. • an idea or set of ideas put forward to explain something.
HW 2024-04-05
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- to have worth
- the process of being moved
- correct or to have the _____ to do something
- something you read, made of paper
- a sum paid for killing or capturing something
- a place or thing something originates from
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- morally right or justifiable
- the way you see something
- to have a lot of room
- a set of principles which something follows
10 Clues: to have worth • to have a lot of room • the way you see something • the process of being moved • morally right or justifiable • something you read, made of paper • a place or thing something originates from • a set of principles which something follows • correct or to have the _____ to do something • a sum paid for killing or capturing something
Lesson 13 Words 2022-12-20
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- a bond
- someone who studies old things
- the empire covering much of northern India
- a line of rulers from the India
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country
- the study of the stars and planets
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- a period of great happiness,
- the study of numbers
- a theory or set of values by which one lives;
- a situation of wealth and success
- a country in Asia
12 Clues: a bond • a country in Asia • the study of numbers • a period of great happiness, • someone who studies old things • a line of rulers from the India • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country • the empire covering much of northern India • ...
PSYCHOLOGY VOCAB 2025-09-01
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- SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE MIND, BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
- NOT BELIEVING SOMETHING UNTIL YOU SEE EVIDENCE
- WHEN ONE THEORY IS SIMPLER AND MORE TESTABLE
- A TESTABLE PREDICTION
- ABLE TO BE PROVEN FALSE
- A SET OF CLAIMS THAT SEEM SCIENTIFIC BUT AREN'T
- THE STATE OF BEING REAL, BEING ALIVE
- THE WRITER'S OPINION OR POSITION
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- SOMETHING THAT LOOKS REAL BUT IS NOT
- CLAIMS THAT ARE NOT TESTABLE
- WHAT IS REAL, WHAT EXISTS
- FACTS OR PROOF
12 Clues: FACTS OR PROOF • A TESTABLE PREDICTION • ABLE TO BE PROVEN FALSE • WHAT IS REAL, WHAT EXISTS • CLAIMS THAT ARE NOT TESTABLE • THE WRITER'S OPINION OR POSITION • SOMETHING THAT LOOKS REAL BUT IS NOT • THE STATE OF BEING REAL, BEING ALIVE • WHEN ONE THEORY IS SIMPLER AND MORE TESTABLE • NOT BELIEVING SOMETHING UNTIL YOU SEE EVIDENCE • ...
Chemistry Unit 1 2023-01-23
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- Procedure used to test a hypothesis.
- The variable that you change in an experiment.
- Contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion.
- A proposed explanation for an observation.
- The study of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- Well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations.
- Concise statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments.
- Simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties.
- The ratio of the mass of an object to its volume.
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- Physical blend of two or more components.
- The measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another.
- The variable that is observed during the experiment.
- The difference between the experimental value and the accepted value.
- The measure of how close a measurement comes to the actual or true value.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
15 Clues: Procedure used to test a hypothesis. • Physical blend of two or more components. • A proposed explanation for an observation. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The variable that you change in an experiment. • The study of matter and the changes it undergoes. • The ratio of the mass of an object to its volume. • ...
CROSSWORD 2018-02-26
25 Clues: Norm • Bias • Data • Claim • Rigor • Sample • Policy • Models • Theory • Testing • Beliefs • Methods • Baseline • Abstract • Accuracy • Variable • Validity • Semantics • Treatment • Construct • Framework • Population • Subcultures • Credibility • Reliability
Psychology People 2013-04-24
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- emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Little Albert, Classical Conditioning
- measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure
- Thinking Fast and Slow
- Theory of Moral Developement
- Theory of Psychological Development
- Attatchment Styles
- Hypnonsis
- The _______ Box
- ____’s Therapy for depression
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Sound of Bell Makes Dog Drool
- Client Centered Therapy
- false memories
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- very little difference between the infants in day care and those whose mothers stayed at home
- Conformity experiment
- ____'s Hierachy of needs
- _______'s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Stanford Prison Study
- Learned Helplessness
- Parenting Styles
- Bobo Doll
- Universal Grammer
- invented the first usable Intelligence Test
- Psychoanalysis
- rhesus Monkeys (attatchment)
- Taste Aversion Learning
- _____'s Theory of Cognitive Development
28 Clues: Bobo Doll • Hypnonsis • Psychoanalysis • false memories • The _______ Box • Parenting Styles • Universal Grammer • Attatchment Styles • Learned Helplessness • Conformity experiment • Stanford Prison Study • Thinking Fast and Slow • Taste Aversion Learning • Client Centered Therapy • ____'s Hierachy of needs • Theory of Moral Developement • rhesus Monkeys (attatchment) • ...
Politics of Regionalism in Africa 2025-10-01
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- UN's specialised agency for development
- Theory advocating authority above national governments
- West African regional economic community
- Tool used by states to manage regional relations
- Southern African Development Community
- Theory emphasizing state control in integration
- East African Community
- Arab Maghreb Union
- Theory emphasizing cooperation in specific sectors
- Movement of people across borders
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- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
- Regional Economic Communities
- Key economic goal of regional integration
- Theory focusing on spillover effects in integration
- A major objective of regional cooperation
- Intergovernmental Authority on Development
- Predecessor of the African Union
- African development initiative under AU
- State with the seat of the African Union
- Pan-African organization promoting unity and development
- City where the African Union was launched
21 Clues: Arab Maghreb Union • East African Community • Regional Economic Communities • Predecessor of the African Union • Movement of people across borders • Southern African Development Community • UN's specialised agency for development • African development initiative under AU • West African regional economic community • State with the seat of the African Union • ...
SOCIAL CHANGE AND GLOBALIZATION 2020-08-14
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- change can be directed toward specific points of interest, such as change from traditional societies to complex modern societies, is definition of ... theory.
- theory states that change is something that is repeated
- aspect characterized by the operation of political activities that promote universal values on a global scale
- changes that occur in social institutions in a society that affect the social system, including values, social attitudes, and behavior patterns
- theory says that changes in developing countries follow the pace of development
- the process of fading or weakening of social values
- factor that come from outside the community
- According to this theory, change moves towards a certain stage or point. theory what is it?
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- Aspect that refer to changes that occur in the mechanism of exchange of goods and services
- ,social change that takes place quickly
- there are two impacts of social change negative and...
- is social change that occurs in a slow process
- is the lifting of government restrictions to open a country's economy
- what theory does not think that Globalization is happening?
- the theory of what happens because of the conflict between social classes, where the stronger group tends to dominate the weaker group.
- Aspect that refer to the process of integrating ideas, values, norms, behaviors and social ways of life
- factor that come from within the community
- process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- increased juvenile deliquency is one of the ... impact of social change
- different theories regarding the existence of globalization are...
20 Clues: ,social change that takes place quickly • factor that come from within the community • factor that come from outside the community • is social change that occurs in a slow process • the process of fading or weakening of social values • there are two impacts of social change negative and... • theory states that change is something that is repeated • ...
Skopos theory 2024-11-10
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- a rule which states that translation action is a function of its skopos
- how else are appeal-focused texts called?
- an action that means to produce a target text in a target setting for a target purpose
- who defined the Skopos theory
- how else are content-focused texts called?
- kind of text as films that suppliment the other three functions with images
- a text-type that determines the method of translation
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- whose text typology was originally intended as a set of guidelines for the translator
- a set of guidelines for the translator
- German psychologist that inspired Reiss in her functional approach
10 Clues: who defined the Skopos theory • a set of guidelines for the translator • how else are appeal-focused texts called? • how else are content-focused texts called? • a text-type that determines the method of translation • German psychologist that inspired Reiss in her functional approach • a rule which states that translation action is a function of its skopos • ...
Week 16 2017-12-20
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- Research participation strategy where participants are not the same and are drawn from different populations in different hierarchy levels.
- *Two words- comparable for everyone/everything being measured.
- Numeric values that communicate how much of an attribute is present (or whether it is present at all).
- is undertaken to enhance the base of knowledge or formulate or refine a theory.
- *Two words- seeks solutions to existing problems and tends to be of greater immediate utility for EBP.
- *Two words-thoroughly describes phenomenon.
- *Two words-theory driven representations of phenomena and their interrelationships.
- *Two words- Process of appraising the evidence in terms of relevance in clinical situations.
- The most secure means of protecting confidentiality.
- *Two words- The believability and accuracy of inductively and deductively derived conclusions.
- *Two words- uses responses from early questions to guide selection of subsequent questions… think NCLEX! Theory
- abstract characterization of phenomena.
- The dictatorship of the research question.
- Set of rules to gauge a construct.
- *Two words- When nursing uses Non-nursing models.
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- The degree to which two independent researchers can arrive at similar scores or make similar observations regarding concepts of interest.
- Research Participation Strategy where participants are either in one strand or the other.
- *Two words- Has an error component and a true component.
- *Three words- Assesses what the results are and whether they are clinically important.
- Research participation strategy where the participants are in both strands.
- *Two words- When researchers replicate a study in order to see if findings in one study can be duplicated in another.
- *Two words- attempt to describe large segments of the human experience.
- Theories and methods of psychological measurement.
- *Three words- basic entity of the analysis.
- *Two words- Used to rule out the possibility that intervention effects are caused by the special attention given to those receiving the intervention rather than by the actual treatment content.
- *Two words- hypothetical score. Can never actually be known due to measurements being infallible.
- conceptual underpinning of a study.
- Research participation strategy where some participants form one strand are in the other strand.
28 Clues: Set of rules to gauge a construct. • conceptual underpinning of a study. • abstract characterization of phenomena. • The dictatorship of the research question. • *Two words-thoroughly describes phenomenon. • *Three words- basic entity of the analysis. • *Two words- When nursing uses Non-nursing models. • Theories and methods of psychological measurement. • ...
AP Government Chapter 1 2022-09-01
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- Institutions through which public policies are made for society
- political parties elections, interest groups and media transmit American's preferences to policymakers in government
- every choice that government makes in response to a political issues
- issues arise when people disagree about problems and how to fix it
- system of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so policy represents and responds to public preferences
- theory guaranteeing rights to those not in majority
- groups with narrow interest and so concerned with one issue
- effects policy has on people and problems
- theory of American democracy contending that the upper class elite holds the power and makes policy regardless of the formal governmental organization
- theory of American democracy emphasizing that the policymaking process is very open to the participating of all groups with shared interests, with no single group usually dominating
- Process of determining leaders we select and policies they pursue, produces authoritative decisions about public issues
- when interests conflict and no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish a policy
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- something in which any member of society can share without diminishing the supply to any other member of society
- ways people get involved in politics
- branches of government that take action on political issues. U.S. has 3 (Congress, presidency, courts, and 4th is bureaucracy)
- an overall set of values widely shared within a society
- policies should reflect will of over half the voters
- process policy forms and evolves
- desires of people should be replicated in government through the choices of elected officials
- Goods and services that by their nature cannot be denied to anyone
- the sum total of the value of the goods and services produced in a year in a nation
- theory of American democracy contending that groups are so strong that government, which gives in to the many different groups is thereby weakened
- issues that attract serious attention of public officials and other people involved in politics at a point of time
23 Clues: process policy forms and evolves • ways people get involved in politics • effects policy has on people and problems • theory guaranteeing rights to those not in majority • policies should reflect will of over half the voters • an overall set of values widely shared within a society • groups with narrow interest and so concerned with one issue • ...
Nature of Science 2023-12-20
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- The amount of matter in an object; often measured in grams or kilograms.
- The degree of closeness of measurements to the true or accepted value.
- The amount of space occupied by an object.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- An explanation for a set of observations or phenomena based on well-supported hypotheses.
- The systematic approach to scientific research involving observation, hypothesis formation, experimentation, and conclusion.
- The act of gathering information through the senses.
- The measurement of how long something is.
- The degree of consistency of measurements.
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- Instruments and tools used in scientific experiments.
- The study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
- A statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature.
- The sum of a set of values divided by the number of values; also known as the mean.
- Measured in seconds.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and observations.
15 Clues: Measured in seconds. • The measurement of how long something is. • The amount of space occupied by an object. • The degree of consistency of measurements. • The act of gathering information through the senses. • Instruments and tools used in scientific experiments. • A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and observations. • ...
Network Theory 2019-11-26
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- part of graph theory in the field involving the ___ science.
- finding an optimal object from an infinite set of objects.
- graph whereby the vertices or edges or both have attributes.
- is a(an) ___ relation.
- of network involving biology.
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- is a(an) ____ relation.
- of Network in the internet such as Facebook,Twitter.
- of network for communication.
- study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects.
- topic that consists of finding an optimal object from a finite set of objects.
10 Clues: is a(an) ___ relation. • is a(an) ____ relation. • of network for communication. • of network involving biology. • of Network in the internet such as Facebook,Twitter. • finding an optimal object from an infinite set of objects. • part of graph theory in the field involving the ___ science. • graph whereby the vertices or edges or both have attributes. • ...
Scientific Method 2020-09-28
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- The variable placed on the y-axis
- Relationship in nature supported by many experiments
- Reviewing the outcome to develop a conclusion
- The variable that I change
- List of steps used to complete an experiment
- data related to numerical data
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- The variable placed on the x-axis
- testable prediction based on observation
- data related to the five senses
- set of controlled observation to test hypothesis
- The variable that is observed for change
- the baseline or standard for comparison
- Judgment based on obtained information
- The variable that does not change
- Explanation of natural phenomenon
15 Clues: The variable that I change • data related to numerical data • data related to the five senses • The variable placed on the x-axis • The variable placed on the y-axis • The variable that does not change • Explanation of natural phenomenon • Judgment based on obtained information • the baseline or standard for comparison • testable prediction based on observation • ...
Unit 21~ Lessons 1 & 2~ 2022-2023 2022-10-27
19 Clues: KING • VOTE • VOTE • HONOR • STAFF • NATION • LEADER • NATION • THEORY • IMAGINE • NETWORK • CITIZEN • APPROVE • CONGRESS • GOVERNMENT • REPUBLICAN • INTERNSHIP • INDEPENDENT • CONSTITUTION
BUSN105 M06 Business Terms 2025-02-20
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- - What ability involves understanding and managing emotions effectively?
- - Which theory emphasizes specific and challenging objectives for motivation?
- - What job design strategy adds responsibility to improve motivation?
- - What non-monetary motivator boosts morale by appreciating employee contributions?
- - Which theory explains behavior modification through rewards and punishments?
- - Which theory categorizes needs from physiological to self-actualization?
- - What unconscious belief influences decision-making and perception?
- - What job design strategy increases variety in work tasks?
- - What type of motivation comes from personal satisfaction rather than external rewards?
- - What drives individuals to accomplish goals and perform at their best?
- - What is the assumption that individuals share characteristics based on group membership?
- - What psychological process influences how people interpret their environment?
- - Which motivation theory states effort is based on expected rewards?
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- - Which theory explains how fairness in rewards affects motivation?
- - What theory distinguishes between hygiene and motivator factors?
- - What professional development factor is often more important than salary?
- - What describes how positive or negative an employee feels about their work?
- - Which theory emphasizes autonomy, competence, and relatedness?
- - What term describes an employee’s loyalty to a company’s mission?
- - What refers to the inclusion of different demographics in the workplace?
- - What term describes the pressure and demands placed on employees?
- - What concept describes a work environment where employees feel safe sharing ideas?
- - What type of motivation involves rewards like pay and promotions?
- - What effect occurs when expectations influence employee performance?
- - What severe form of stress leads to exhaustion and decreased performance?
25 Clues: - What job design strategy increases variety in work tasks? • - Which theory emphasizes autonomy, competence, and relatedness? • - What theory distinguishes between hygiene and motivator factors? • - Which theory explains how fairness in rewards affects motivation? • - What term describes an employee’s loyalty to a company’s mission? • ...
Law 12 Review 2024-05-02
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- case about detention rights
- guilty act
- encouraging a crime
- shelter a suspected criminal
- bad upbringing causes crime...theory
- intent..buy a cheap laptop from a van
- crime is a choice...theory
- intent...leave a gun out loaded for eg
- hanging out with wrong people..theory
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- intent...wave a loaded gun around
- what a reasonable person....type of intent
- case about right to counsel
- guilty mind
- genetics cause crime...theory
- two or more people plan a crime
- assisting in a crime
- case about objective intent..drugs in veins
17 Clues: guilty act • guilty mind • encouraging a crime • assisting in a crime • crime is a choice...theory • case about detention rights • case about right to counsel • shelter a suspected criminal • genetics cause crime...theory • two or more people plan a crime • intent...wave a loaded gun around • bad upbringing causes crime...theory • intent..buy a cheap laptop from a van • ...
Galileo Crossword 2021-09-24
Across
- The Christian scriptures
- against or the opposite of something
- to declare something of very strong criticism
- Galileo used this to look at the stars
- A belief that could be true
- A person who belongs to the universal Christian church
- text that is from the bible
- Part of the counter reformation, involved trying suspected heretics
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- a statement expressing a judgement or opinion criticism
- Representing the sun as the center
- not aloud
- a set of beliefs
- An expert in religion
- the head of the catholic church
- Someone who goes against the church
15 Clues: not aloud • a set of beliefs • An expert in religion • The Christian scriptures • A belief that could be true • text that is from the bible • the head of the catholic church • Representing the sun as the center • Someone who goes against the church • against or the opposite of something • Galileo used this to look at the stars • to declare something of very strong criticism • ...
Motivation 2023-04-04
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- measures how long a person can maintain effort
- describes how hard a person tries
- ContemporaryExpectancy Theory
- Another needs theory
- Self-.... is the highest level of needs
- human beings are complex and ...
- contemporary theories of motivation
- the need that is the basis of fight or flight
- Maslow's theory lacks .... support
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- ........needs are the first level of needs
- an alternative work arrangement
- an essential driver of individual behaviour & performance
- ......... factors affect task performance
- means different things to different people e.g. a source of prestige, a source of security, a source of evil
- Traditional hierarchy of needs theory
- theory of motivation that explains how people develop perceptions of fairness in the distribution and exchange of resources.
- a way to make jobs more motivating
- Employee..... occurs when there is high absorption in the work and high self-efficacy
18 Clues: Another needs theory • ContemporaryExpectancy Theory • an alternative work arrangement • human beings are complex and ... • describes how hard a person tries • a way to make jobs more motivating • Maslow's theory lacks .... support • contemporary theories of motivation • Traditional hierarchy of needs theory • Self-.... is the highest level of needs • ...
N706 Chapters 27 and 6 2015-12-02
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- Statistical integration of findings in quantitative studies; utilized in a systematic review
- Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories
- Also called “Grand theories”, these describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals
- The equivalent term for meta-analysis when considering qualitative articles and findings
- _______ effect size indicates the concentration of findings within each report; part of Metasynthesis and qualitative evaluation
- These theories suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation come from mental activity and ideas
- Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory is also called the ________ theory (pg 135)
- __________ models, also called “conceptual maps”, are visual representations of theory
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- _________ bias concerns the tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- This kind of theory is the least abstract and is frequently specific in scope; also called “micro theory”
- The _______ Belief Model focuses on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
- Statistical _________ in primary studies indicates that there is a lot of variability and variation in the studies’ results.
- A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction
- A systematic ________ ________ review is a systematic review of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies
- A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review
- The conceptual underpinnings of a study
- A ______ plot is used to examine publication bias among the studies in a meta-analysis
- ________ theory involves a critique of society, its processes, and its structures
- An abstract generalization that offers a systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated (pg 127)
20 Clues: The conceptual underpinnings of a study • A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction • Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories • A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals • A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review • ...
The Atom 2016-09-09
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- foil
- The scientific name for materials
- Purpose of the x-rays in Oil Drop Experiment
- students Hans Geiger and Ernest Masden
- Oil Drop Experiment
- rays Cause of fluorescence in vacuum tube.
- Positive electrode
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- First people to propose that matter is made up of very small particles
- Devised an Atomic Theory
- Set about trying to discover what was happening in vacuum tubes after electric current
- Charge on particles attracted to anode
- used beryllium.
- discovery after experimentation with gold foil.
- Units for charge of electron
- Plum Pudding Model of the Atom
15 Clues: foil • used beryllium. • Positive electrode • Oil Drop Experiment • Devised an Atomic Theory • Units for charge of electron • Plum Pudding Model of the Atom • The scientific name for materials • Charge on particles attracted to anode • students Hans Geiger and Ernest Masden • rays Cause of fluorescence in vacuum tube. • Purpose of the x-rays in Oil Drop Experiment • ...
Sociology 2024-05-19
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- Increasing human interconnection and globalisation
- still illegal in some countries
- a protected characteristic
- when people live together
- the concept of ******* is central to sociology
- a theorist with initials KM
- one group of theories in sociology
- how we or others see ourselves
- it is but a number
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- What theory does Emile Durkheim
- a structure of society according to Marxism
- a cross between two or more things
- another theory that relates to social inequalities between different social groups
- the nature/******* debate
- is a person who supports equal rights for women
- Howard Becker's theory
- a form of identity
- All the inhabitants of a particular place
- a culture with a culture
- another conflict theory
- one of the 9 protected characteristics
21 Clues: a form of identity • it is but a number • Howard Becker's theory • another conflict theory • a culture with a culture • the nature/******* debate • when people live together • a protected characteristic • a theorist with initials KM • how we or others see ourselves • What theory does Emile Durkheim • still illegal in some countries • a cross between two or more things • ...
Acid base and Donor acceptor Chemistry 2023-12-30
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- Base according to Lux Flood concept
- Acid According to Lux flood Concept
- Pair of acid base According to Lowry Bronsted Concet
- Acid definition by Lewis Theory
- Valance electrons are not easily polarized
- Example of Lewis acids
- Acid definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Base definition by Lewis Theory
- Acid is with strong tendency to donate proton
- Example of Lewis Base
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- valance electrons are easily polarized
- Acid is with less tendency to donate proton
- Base definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Proton is attached to non metal through oxygen atom
- Base Example according to Lowry bronsted Concept
- Valence electrons tightly held
- Process of acid base reaction
- Formula of Hypo Clorous acid
- proton is directly attached to Non metal
- formula of Oxyacid
20 Clues: formula of Oxyacid • Example of Lewis Base • Example of Lewis acids • Formula of Hypo Clorous acid • Process of acid base reaction • Valence electrons tightly held • Acid definition by Lewis Theory • Base definition by Lewis Theory • Base according to Lux Flood concept • Acid According to Lux flood Concept • valance electrons are easily polarized • ...
Pyschology 2018-02-04
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- which stimulus has no affect in classical conditioning
- what animal was involved in Skinners experiment?
- what was developed to stop demands of ID?
- what theorist said behaviour can be learnt by observing
- what theory did Skinner come up with?
- what is the 1st stage of the psychosexual theory?
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- name one type of reinforcements there are?
- what is the angel part of Freud's personality theory called?
- what are respondent behaviours?
- what is the source of pleasure for the oral stage of the psychosexual theory?
- what is Freud's theory called?
- what is the first step in social learning
- what is social learning also referred as?
- what is the name of the study of the mind
- who came up with the classical conditioning theory
15 Clues: what is Freud's theory called? • what are respondent behaviours? • what theory did Skinner come up with? • what is the first step in social learning • what is social learning also referred as? • what is the name of the study of the mind • what was developed to stop demands of ID? • name one type of reinforcements there are? • ...
Set 2025-08-05
Across
- เซตของสับเซตทั้งหมด
- เซตที่นับจำนวนสมาชิกได้ไม่สิ้นสุดว่ามีจำนวนเท่าใด
- เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกที่เป็นทั้งสมาชิกของ A และ B พร้อมๆกัน
- เป็นการสร้างเซตใหม่ โดยการนำเซตที่กำหนดให้มากระทำ
- เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกทั้งหมดหรือบางส่วนของอีกเซตหนึ่ง
- เซตที่ไม่มีจำนวนสมาชิก
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- จำนวนจริง
- เซตที่มีขอบเขตของสมาชิกทั้งหมดที่นำมาพิจารณา
- จำนวนนับ
- เซตที่นับจำนวนสมาชิกได้แน่นอนว่ามีจำนวนเท่าใด
- จำนวนเต็ม
- ผลต่าง
12 Clues: ผลต่าง • จำนวนนับ • จำนวนจริง • จำนวนเต็ม • เซตของสับเซตทั้งหมด • เซตที่ไม่มีจำนวนสมาชิก • เซตที่มีขอบเขตของสมาชิกทั้งหมดที่นำมาพิจารณา • เซตที่นับจำนวนสมาชิกได้แน่นอนว่ามีจำนวนเท่าใด • เซตที่นับจำนวนสมาชิกได้ไม่สิ้นสุดว่ามีจำนวนเท่าใด • เป็นการสร้างเซตใหม่ โดยการนำเซตที่กำหนดให้มากระทำ • เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกทั้งหมดหรือบางส่วนของอีกเซตหนึ่ง • ...
Medicine 2024-12-04
8 Clues: Small silk threads • The first antibiotic • Set up by Bevan in 1948 • Discovered the theory of opposites • Corrected over 200 of Galen's mistakes • Discovered the first smallpox vaccination • The most common treatment in medieval England • The process of heating something to kill bacteria
12 Law Quiz 1 Review 2024-02-26
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- influence of religion...source of law
- category..Charter of Rights challenge
- within the power of the govt to make a law
- person initiating a lawsuit
- Boggs case about this legal issue
- category..oral agreement babysitting price
- lawsuit where many plaintiffs join together
- outside the power of the govt to make a law
- set of facts justifying a lawsuit
- category..you assault someone
- police don't read your rights..category
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- suing someone...category
- 87..try to get Quebec to sign Const.
- control over our foreign policy
- theory of law..humans need human made laws
- customs and conventions...source of law
- internal beliefs..don't believe in asst. suicide
- society believes assisted suicide is morally ok
- the Constitution...source of law
- new Const. name in 82
20 Clues: new Const. name in 82 • suing someone...category • person initiating a lawsuit • category..you assault someone • control over our foreign policy • the Constitution...source of law • Boggs case about this legal issue • set of facts justifying a lawsuit • 87..try to get Quebec to sign Const. • influence of religion...source of law • category..Charter of Rights challenge • ...
Memory 3- Lecture 4 2025-09-24
Across
- "Use it or lose it" memory theory
- Studying done in one long session
- When one set of information disrupts another
- Old information interferes with new
- Classic study showing context-dependent learning
- Remembering the end of a list best
- New experiences distort past memories
- New information interferes with old
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- You recall better in the same conditions you learned
- Studying in smaller, spaced-out sessions
- Position effect of order on memory recall
- Remembering the beginning of a list best
- Memory retrieval depends on mental condition
- Memory retrieval depends on surroundings
- Remembering positive information best
15 Clues: "Use it or lose it" memory theory • Studying done in one long session • Remembering the end of a list best • Old information interferes with new • New information interferes with old • Remembering positive information best • New experiences distort past memories • Studying in smaller, spaced-out sessions • Remembering the beginning of a list best • ...
Why Study Psychology? Ch 1 2022-08-24
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- The study of behavior and mental processes
- Question hypothesis experiment results
- Last name of the guy pictured on page 13
- Your psychology teacher's last name
- Flagstaff motto animal
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- Having to do with thinking and understanding
- An educated guess, assumption, prediction
- Having to do with physical processes
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena
9 Clues: Flagstaff motto animal • Your psychology teacher's last name • Having to do with physical processes • Question hypothesis experiment results • Last name of the guy pictured on page 13 • An educated guess, assumption, prediction • The study of behavior and mental processes • Having to do with thinking and understanding • A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena
civiks 2020-03-03
Across
- head of a parliamentary system
- governed by the people
- authority for a state to have a government
- people vote for a president
- basic rights every person has
- colony governed by a royal charter
- state where central government is supreme
- people vote for representatives who choose a leader
- system ruled by religion
- one of the founding fathers
- document declaring American independence from Britain
- power held by the Nobility
- everybody votes for everything
- centrally decided policies
- sovereign state with homogenous citizens
- absences of chaos
- groups exert influence on government
- proprietors given governing power
- one person with absolute power
- Monarch holds supreme power
- activities related to government
- ruled by a dictator
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- system ruled by a small group
- classes are the cause of trouble
- a clear hierarchy with defined rules
- influence to the founding fathers, political philosopher
- legislative body with two branches
- elites have power in the government
- public and government have a symbiotic relationship
- services used to benefit a population
- legislative body with one branch
- bill creating separation of powers
- founding father, chief drafter of DoI
- colonies directly governed by Britain
- struggle for power in a society
- wealth and resources of a nation
- a system with multiple groups working together
- central government
- democracy where people vote for representatives
- people are chosen by god(s) to be rulers
- government evolved from family structure
- one person claimed control over a group through force
- governing body of a group
- document giving everybody basic rights
- king of Britain during American independence
- safety given to someone
46 Clues: absences of chaos • central government • ruled by a dictator • governed by the people • safety given to someone • system ruled by religion • governing body of a group • power held by the Nobility • centrally decided policies • people vote for a president • one of the founding fathers • Monarch holds supreme power • system ruled by a small group • basic rights every person has • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- - A stabilized but more or less transitory, resting state in which the individual is in harmony with himself and with his environment.
- - In Peplau's Psychodynamic Nursing Model Phases in this phase clients no linger need professional service and gives dependent behavior. "termination of professional relationship"
- In Orem's theory, what is the term used to describe situations where individuals are unable to meet their self-care needs?
- - Which nursing theorist is known for the Theory of Human Caring and emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship?
- - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan
- - It is a model of how learners acquire skill through formal instruction and practice
- - The nurse is fully responsi ble for accomplishing patients therapeutic self care, In accordance with the 3 basic system of nursing under Orem,
- Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by:
- - What is Florence Nightingale's theory?
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- - According to Watson, what are the "carative factors" that guide nursing practice?
- - comprise the practice of activities that mature person initiate in continuing personal development and well being by meeting known requisites
- - Provided to a person who because of age or related factors is unable to perform self care
- In Benner's theory, what is the term for the stage where a nurse gains experience in a specific clinical area?
- - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory?
- - Which term does Wiedenbach use to describe the process of determining the patient's specific needs and goals?
- - She used 6 nursing process; Assessment of behavior, assessment of stimuli, Diagnosis, Goal setting, intervention and evaluation
- - Who developed the "Theory of Basic Human Needs" and identified five categories of human needs that are essential for nursing care?
- - She used the term situation instead of environment in her metaparadigms of nursing
- - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing
- Self-care deficit theory was proposed by:
20 Clues: - What is Florence Nightingale's theory? • Self-care deficit theory was proposed by: • - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing • Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by: • - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan • - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory? • ...
Keys Terms 2023-08-16
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- The study of life
- observation that is gathered from a larger possible set of data
- Mandate fill the earth and have dominion over it
- The wise use of natural resources usually with consideration for the current and future need for human
- ethical movement that seeks to improve and protect the quality of the natural environment
- living systems and organisms to make new products and technologies
- The study of often controversial ethical issues that arise as the result of new advances in biology and medicine
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- set of observation affected by one worldview
- A description that is often mathematical based on a repeated observation of a relationship between two or more phenomena
- That can be analyzed to explain a phenomena
- A testable statement that predicts an answer to a question using scientific method
- testing a phenomena by using measurable and repeatable observation to test a hypothesis
- of God Combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of himself
- A person view and interprets of the world
- A model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- A workable representation of a complex object or concept
16 Clues: The study of life • A person view and interprets of the world • That can be analyzed to explain a phenomena • set of observation affected by one worldview • Mandate fill the earth and have dominion over it • A model that attempts to explain a set of observations • A workable representation of a complex object or concept • ...
REVISION FOR LENKA 2021-03-23
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- T - to see a beauty of a place
- V - lasting,existing for a long time
- S - a place that you visit and admire
- S - a piece of a very hard natural material
- T - to come to the place, destination
- T - to say that somebody can take it from you
- S - a set of ideas to explain a situation
- V - connected with a town
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- S - you get it from history or your predecessors
- T - to operate a car, vehicle
- V - not quick
- V - not funny, dangerous
- T - choose
- S - a special building
- V - not excited
15 Clues: T - choose • V - not quick • V - not excited • S - a special building • V - not funny, dangerous • V - connected with a town • T - to operate a car, vehicle • T - to see a beauty of a place • V - lasting,existing for a long time • S - a place that you visit and admire • T - to come to the place, destination • S - a set of ideas to explain a situation • ...
1984 Crossword 2022-11-30
Across
- working class citizen
- Big ___________, the leader
- _______ is strength
- the underground organization going against the party
- language of Oceania
- type of governmental system explored in this novel
- the theory and practice of ______ collectivism
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- a characteristic of the past in this society
- used to spy on the citizens
- A popular way of killing the citizens of Oceania
- what 2+2 makes
- what the party fears
- used to describe the crowd during the 2 minute hate
- belief or set of beliefs of a group Ex> Ingsoc
- the voice box of a mammal
15 Clues: what 2+2 makes • _______ is strength • language of Oceania • what the party fears • working class citizen • the voice box of a mammal • used to spy on the citizens • Big ___________, the leader • a characteristic of the past in this society • belief or set of beliefs of a group Ex> Ingsoc • the theory and practice of ______ collectivism • ...
Vocabulary Words 2025-02-13
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- a good chance for progress or advancement
- device use to produce music
- a group of spectators or listeners
- view or judgement formed about something
- the quality or state or being able
- skillful; quick to understand and learn
- very bright
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- to damage or injure
- the capacity to have an effect on someone
- present or ready for immediate use
- an ideal or hypothetical set of facts
- measurement from base to top
- to bring to belief of something
- to give help or assistance to someone or something
- walk or move in an aimless way
15 Clues: very bright • to damage or injure • device use to produce music • measurement from base to top • walk or move in an aimless way • to bring to belief of something • present or ready for immediate use • a group of spectators or listeners • the quality or state or being able • an ideal or hypothetical set of facts • skillful; quick to understand and learn • ...
CROSSWORD: SOCIALCULTURE THEORY 2025-03-10
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- What is the third characteristic of the zone of actual development?
- What is the first characteristic of the zone of actual development?
- Full name of the Russian psychologist who was a pioneer in sociocultural theory.
- It is the main tool in a culture.
- It is the set of mental activities that allow us to perceive, interoret, remember.
- Vygostky claimed that is socially constructed through interaction with others and the use of cultural tools.
- It is the way in which people use language to communicate.
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- Theory that deals with the importance of culture and society in developing and shaping individuals.
- For Vygostky, takes a major role in one’s development.
- Institute where Vygotsky worked in 1924.
- The zone is the gap between what a child knows and what they do not.
- It is what culture can shape in men and women.
12 Clues: It is the main tool in a culture. • Institute where Vygotsky worked in 1924. • It is what culture can shape in men and women. • For Vygostky, takes a major role in one’s development. • It is the way in which people use language to communicate. • What is the third characteristic of the zone of actual development? • ...
enlightenment 2022-04-20
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- a brilliant military campaigner
- the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government
- an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights
- most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques
- one of the deistic or materialistic
- a political idea that states that the only legitmate government is one in which the power is derrived from its citizens
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- a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- the last reigning empress regnant of russia and the country's longest-rulling female leader
- conduct and policies of european absolute monarchs during the 18th and 19th centuries
10 Clues: a brilliant military campaigner • one of the deistic or materialistic • most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques • an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights • the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government • a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder • ...
enlightenment 2022-04-20
Across
- a brilliant military campaigner
- the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government
- an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights
- most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques
- one of the deistic or materialistic
- a political idea that states that the only legitmate government is one in which the power is derrived from its citizens
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- a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- the last reigning empress regnant of russia and the country's longest-rulling female leader
- conduct and policies of european absolute monarchs during the 18th and 19th centuries
10 Clues: a brilliant military campaigner • one of the deistic or materialistic • most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques • an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights • the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government • a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder • ...
International Relations vocabulary 2024-03-18
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- The neighboring country to America’s north that is generally considered to be a Core country
- The world systems theory borrows critical ideas about Capitalism from this German economist
- If an area has territory, sovereignty, a government, and a population, then it is considered a __________
- We haven't studied ______ Theory yet, but it argues states 'do what they do' because they want to "win"
- Examples of this include the strength of a state's army, the stability of its currency, and/or its ability to feed its citizens
- The action a state takes under Constructivism, such as landing people on the Moon or invading another country
- The literal translation of "Cosmopolitan" is ___________ of the World
- This is a key element of states: they are able to govern themselves
- a theory that argues states 'do what they do' because they are exercising their power
- These states under World Systems Theory are the least developed, poorest countries
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- These states under World Systems Theory are the most developed, richest countries
- Constructivism uses this term to describe all of the types of communication
- These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered "the right thing to do"
- This critical theory argues that states typically act to enforce historical patriarchy
- This neighboring state of the U.S. is a semi-peripheral country according to World Systems Theory
- Liberalism is a theory that argues states 'do what they do' because they are trying to create __________ for their people
- A social ________ is an idea that a society has come to believe is real, such as paper money, pink is a color for baby girls, or beauty
- Constructivism highlights ____________, which is a feeling of belonging that citizens have for their countries
- Intersubjectivity is any mass, _________ experience among people (such as watching or attending the Super Bowl)
- These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered logical and smart
20 Clues: This is a key element of states: they are able to govern themselves • The literal translation of "Cosmopolitan" is ___________ of the World • These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered logical and smart • Constructivism uses this term to describe all of the types of communication • ...
Criminology- Theorists 2025-02-26
10 Clues: Somatotyping • Strain theory • Containment theory • Social Bond theory • Concentric Zone theory • Social Learning theory • Social Disorganization theory • Neutralization and Drift theory • Differential Association theory • Introduced primary and secondary deviance to Labeling theory
Infancy & Toddlerhood (Cognitive) 2020-06-08
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- In Piaget's theory, a means of building schemes in which infants try to repeat a chance event caused by their own motor activity; __________ REACTION
- in Piaget's theory, an organizing framework for making sense of experience, that changes with age and experience
- understanding of words and messages; _______ LANGUAGE
- type of behavior that is a sequence of actions in which schemes are deliberately coordinated to solve a problem
- Piaget's first stage spanning the first two years of life during which infants and toddlers "think" with their eyes, ears, hands, and their sensory and motor abilities
- in Piaget's theory, the part of adaptation in which the external world is interpreted by fitting the new information into an existing schema
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- understanding that objects continue to exist when out of sight; OBJECT _____________
- Infant's repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in long strings
- ability to remember and copy the behavior of models who are not present; ____________ IMITATION
- description of speech for toddlers shortened utterances that omit unimportant words
- Pleasant vowel-like noises made by infants
- set of rules we use to obtain meaning from
- early vocabulary error in which young children apply a word too broadly
- internal depiction of information that the mind can manipulate, including images and concepts; _______________ REPRESENTATIONS
- state in which the child attends to the same object or event as the caregiver, who often labels it; ______________ATTENTION
15 Clues: Pleasant vowel-like noises made by infants • set of rules we use to obtain meaning from • understanding of words and messages; _______ LANGUAGE • Infant's repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in long strings • early vocabulary error in which young children apply a word too broadly • ...
Social/Moral/Emotional Theories Crossword 2022-02-09
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- occurs at ages 12-18; adolescents are trying to find themselves as well as their place in society
- children finding their independence and development is influenced by parents who gave freedom or were controlling
- occurs when children join to achieve a common goal such as building a tall castle
- People define their own values in terms of ethical principles they follow. Moral reasoning and justice
- rules need to maintain social order and we can ignore laws when they infringe our sense of justice
- morality of cooperation and does not focus on the behavior outcomes;rules are perceived as rational
- children being able to relate to those around them while attaining new perspectives that help move away from egocentrism
- developed the theory of heteronomous and autonomous moral reasoning
- Rules are set down by others, obey rules ad authority to avoid punishment
- developed the theory relating to 8 stages that relate to crises that shape personality
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- happens at ages 6-12 and where success and failure can impact a child's development as well as meeting others' standards
- children conform to the conventions of society because thy are the rules of society
- developed a theory relating to six stages of moral reasoning
- reasoning that is developed at ages 5-10 and centered on one perspective; focused on behavior outcomes
- where most interactions with peers for young children occur that also develops social behavior
15 Clues: developed a theory relating to six stages of moral reasoning • developed the theory of heteronomous and autonomous moral reasoning • Rules are set down by others, obey rules ad authority to avoid punishment • occurs when children join to achieve a common goal such as building a tall castle • ...
Economic puzzle 2023-09-26
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- Is one of the names of the theory.
- is an important concept in a capitalist economy.
- Is equal to Cp + R.
- is the economic concept that has been illustrated in the figure.
- Is one of the name of the theory
- is what K stands for.
- is the acronym for the solution to the puzzle.
- Keynes resolved this theory using the multiplier theory.
- Is an important element in deciding consumer’s equilibrium.
- is the name of the economist.
- was propounded by James Duesenberry
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- is the name of the economist.
- regions outside these are usually called regions of economic nonsense.
- propounded the theory of comparative advantage.
- is the answer to Puzzle No. 16
- Is the acronym for national income.
- explains how the poor will always remain poor.
- is the name of the family I belong to.
- is the name of the economist, the equation is known for.
- Is the name of the economist, this equation is known by.
20 Clues: Is equal to Cp + R. • is what K stands for. • is the name of the economist. • is the name of the economist. • is the answer to Puzzle No. 16 • Is one of the name of the theory • Is one of the names of the theory. • Is the acronym for national income. • was propounded by James Duesenberry • is the name of the family I belong to. • explains how the poor will always remain poor. • ...
Chapters 1,2,3,4 Crossword 2020-09-02
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- Goal, What one "says" the goal was during the conflict
- Goals, Tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desirable outcomes can be built
- Conflict, Purely internal struggle about ones goals
- Stable set of perceptions about oneself
- Value, Competitors are masters
- Dictionary definition
- Theory, Explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- Conflict, Struggle among a small number of interdependent people (usually two) arising from a perceived interference with goal achievement
- Theory, There are forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- Tied to personal values
- People create meaning through a series of personal constructs (or schemas)
- Bias, Judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- Point, A moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of the relationship
- Proposed that every conversation between people involves six views
- Submission
- Climates, Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- Rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- The level to which people need each other to attain their goals
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- Communicating about communication
- Learned behavior
- Aggression, Name-calling, sneering tones, and demeaning statements
- Learning Theory, Attitudes and behaviors are developing by observing others
- Personal association of the word
- Aggression, Begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
- Statements, Present the description from the perspective of the speaker such as "I felt..."
- Defending ones positions and attacking the other party's positions
- Theory, Assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- The event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic, but not necessarily connected to the underlying cause
- Gains, Goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- Not facts, but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- Removing ones self from the controversy
- Theory, Mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games to stimulate human choice making
- Focus, Effective conflict managers need this to move ahead into a more productive path
- There is a finite amount of something, and any part of it you get takes away the percentage I can achieve
- The goal interference is based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another persons intentions
- Conflict, Interpersonal conflict does not yet exist
- Determined by biology
- Humans attach meaning (ex: words)
- Bias, Occurs when we assign internal attributions to our successes
- Goals, Affirmation, reaffirmation, saving, transformation, or subversion of self or other face
40 Clues: Submission • Learned behavior • Dictionary definition • Determined by biology • Tied to personal values • Value, Competitors are masters • Personal association of the word • Communicating about communication • Humans attach meaning (ex: words) • Stable set of perceptions about oneself • Removing ones self from the controversy • Conflict, Purely internal struggle about ones goals • ...
Psychology People 2015-04-14
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- Temperament
- Hypnosis
- Cognitive dissonance
- Functional psychology
- Moral development
- Gender difference psychology
- Language acquisition theory
- Cognitive theory of depression
- Split brain
- Attachment
- Learned helplessness
- Intelligence test
- Humanistic psychologist
- REBT
- Stanford prison experiment
- Conformity
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- Emotions and facial expressions
- Taste aversion
- Multiple intelligences
- Behaviorism
- Scaffold
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Forgetting curve
- Psychological insights to economic theories; judgment under uncertainty
- Diagnostic label
- Psychosocial development
- Law of the perception of stimulus
- Misinformation effect
28 Clues: REBT • Hypnosis • Scaffold • Attachment • Conformity • Temperament • Behaviorism • Split brain • Taste aversion • Forgetting curve • Diagnostic label • Moral development • Intelligence test • Cognitive dissonance • Learned helplessness • Functional psychology • Misinformation effect • Multiple intelligences • Humanistic psychologist • Psychosocial development • Stanford prison experiment • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2021-12-27
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- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a lifestyle or self concept
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking norms
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms
- An act committed in violation with the law
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
24 Clues: An act committed in violation with the law • Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms • Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
