set theory Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2025-03-17
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- A major learning theory
- Creator of the 9 events of instruction (5)
- vs equality (6)
- Famous learning theorist (5)
- Learning structure (9
- ____ education & training (10)
- ___and further education (8)
- The E in VET (9)
- _____- based training (10
- ___Wednesdays (5)
- Best known for his learning taxonomy (5)
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- what teachers try to do (7)
- An assessment principle (8)
- The Q in AQF (14)
- Learning through imitation (7
- One whom subscribes to constructivism (14)
- Pre-lesson assessment (9)
- Best known for his theory of andragogy (7)
- ____ - learning. A major learning theory (9)
- High stakes assessment (9)
- vocational major (abbrev) (2)
- An assessment principle (4
- Course code (5)
- ____4 TAE (abbrev) (4)
- Hierarchy of needs creator (6)
- Community of practice (abbrev) (3)
- Creator of the Experiential learning theory (4)
- The P in RPL (5)
28 Clues: vs equality (6) • Course code (5) • The E in VET (9) • The P in RPL (5) • The Q in AQF (14) • ___Wednesdays (5) • Learning structure (9 • ____4 TAE (abbrev) (4) • A major learning theory • Pre-lesson assessment (9) • _____- based training (10 • High stakes assessment (9) • An assessment principle (4 • what teachers try to do (7) • An assessment principle (8) • Famous learning theorist (5) • ...
AP Psychology 2015-04-22
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- Facial expressions
- Feminist psychology
- Taste aversion
- Learned helplessness
- Psychoanalysis
- Labelling experiment psychiatric hospital
- Operant chamber
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Social comparison theory
- Parenting style
- Classical conditioning
- Ethics and feminism
- Strange situation for children
- Hypnosis/how easily one can be hypnotized
- General intelligence
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- Infant temperament
- Eight life-stages
- Developmental stages
- Bobo doll experiment
- Father of psychology
- Law of proportions
- Theory of intelligence
- Behavioral economics
- Forgetting curve
- Moral development stages
- Monkey study
- Misinformation effect
- Rational behavior emotive therapy
28 Clues: Monkey study • Taste aversion • Psychoanalysis • Operant chamber • Parenting style • Forgetting curve • Eight life-stages • Facial expressions • Infant temperament • Law of proportions • Feminist psychology • Ethics and feminism • Developmental stages • Bobo doll experiment • Father of psychology • Behavioral economics • Learned helplessness • General intelligence • Misinformation effect • ...
Chapter 3 2023-09-24
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- Theory Five Enviornmental systems
- Foundation that makes dropout rates lower
- Getting information out of memory stage
- Mnemonic device example
- Freedom of children choosing activities
- Influence children attitude towards school
- Ecological system developer
- Learning theory
- Intimacy versus Identity
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- Stages of Piaget's theory
- The mental process of organizing information
- Three main process involved in memory
- Memory that holds sensory information
- Information in long term memory
- Examples of metacognition
- Childs self-esteem higher
- Types of peer status
- Founders of Google
- Human developmental stages
- Psychologist associated with cognitive.
20 Clues: Learning theory • Founders of Google • Types of peer status • Mnemonic device example • Intimacy versus Identity • Stages of Piaget's theory • Examples of metacognition • Childs self-esteem higher • Human developmental stages • Ecological system developer • Information in long term memory • Theory Five Enviornmental systems • Three main process involved in memory • ...
TFN- Laila Maer Ong 2019-11-18
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- defined as human being
- care, core and cure model
- nursing process theory
- imogene born on?
- perception by five senses, automatic thoughts, automatic feeling, action
- unseen
- subjective and objective
- who proposed the adaption model
- it is ability to establish relationships/trust
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- behioral system model
- describes why and how people care for themselves
- helping profession
- environment theory
- self care deficit nursing theory
- human-to-human relationship model
- it is the body and sensation and body image
- stressora from the environment
- psychodynamic nursing
- 21 nursing problem
19 Clues: unseen • imogene born on? • helping profession • environment theory • 21 nursing problem • behioral system model • psychodynamic nursing • defined as human being • nursing process theory • subjective and objective • care, core and cure model • stressora from the environment • who proposed the adaption model • self care deficit nursing theory • human-to-human relationship model • ...
Roots of American Democracy 2016-03-22
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- the last english colony established
- large southern estate
- theory that a country's power depends on its wealth
- an agreement among people in a society
- group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country
- developed the idea of separation of powers
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- the first permanent English settlement
- argued that people were born free, equal and independent
- to refuse to buy something
- no taxation without...
- written document granting land and the authority to set up colonial government
- people on a religious journey
- self reliance and freedom from outside control
- a law making body
14 Clues: a law making body • large southern estate • no taxation without... • to refuse to buy something • people on a religious journey • the last english colony established • the first permanent English settlement • an agreement among people in a society • developed the idea of separation of powers • self reliance and freedom from outside control • ...
Unit 1 - The Scientific Method 2023-09-28
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- A proposed explanation for a set of observations
- Recorded descriptions/observations
- A Scientific procedure - discover and test hypothesis
- Variable - Measure used to judge the outcome of an experiment
- Standard units of measurement
- The action or process of observing something
- A statement of concise observations - happens the same way every time
- The evidence on which scientific inquiry is based
- A well tested hypothesis
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- A way of knowing
- Factor that's manipulated by researchers
- An application of science to help people
- Experiment - The group the experimental group is being compared too
- Numerical measurements - statistics or numbers
14 Clues: A way of knowing • A well tested hypothesis • Standard units of measurement • Recorded descriptions/observations • Factor that's manipulated by researchers • An application of science to help people • The action or process of observing something • Numerical measurements - statistics or numbers • A proposed explanation for a set of observations • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-09-30
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- A group of people governing a
- creator of Social Contract Theory
- Governed by group, 1 person has ultimate power
- Has the most freedom of the three types of colonies
- The power belongs to a ruling family, ruler has TOTAL authority of the government
- Power is given to small ruling class (aristocrats)
- Unitary individual states join together under united government
- Government is created by God
- No cruel and unusual punishments, speedy trial
- Founding father, drafted declaration of independence
- Government where power comes from the people
- Nation is ruled by 1 person
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- "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party
- legislature with 2 houses
- Royal charter of rights agreed to by King John
- Government grew out of FAMILY authority
- King of Great Britain during the American Independence
- Document written by colonists requesting independence from Britain
- Government began with conquest
- democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters
- The people behind the scenes have the most power
- Power is shared between central and local government
22 Clues: legislature with 2 houses • Nation is ruled by 1 person • Government is created by God • A group of people governing a • Government began with conquest • creator of Social Contract Theory • Government grew out of FAMILY authority • "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party • Government where power comes from the people • democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters • ...
Plate Techtonics 2024-10-15
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- Plate One of the minor tectonic plates.
- America The country that fit with Europe during Pangaea.
- Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory.
- of Fire The Ring where 90% of the worlds earthquakes occur with over 450 volcanoes.
- The molten layer of rock the plates lay on.
- Caused by the moving of transform plates.
- Wegener Came up with the theory of Continental Drift.
- Tectonics A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
- Plate One of the seven major tectonic plates.
- Plate Boundaries Places where plates slide sideways past each other.
- Plate Boundaries Where two or more lithospheric plates collide with each other.
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- The theory became solidified.
- The cause of the movement of convergent plates.
- Drift Theory At one time all of the continents formed one super-continent.
- Plate Boundaries When two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- Points Places where three plates meet.
- Plate The largest major tectonic plate.
- A super continent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- The country that fit with South America during Pangaea.
- to Six inches How often the plates move per year.
20 Clues: The theory became solidified. • Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory. • Caused by the moving of transform plates. • The molten layer of rock the plates lay on. • The cause of the movement of convergent plates. • The country that fit with South America during Pangaea. • Plate The largest major tectonic plate. • ...
Child Studies 11 Key Terms 2025-02-06
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- How individuals learn societal norms and values.
- Needs Hierarchy of human needs for well-being.
- Development Developmental milestones not reached as expected.
- Proofing Securing environments to protect infants from harm.
- Cognitive Theory of cognitive development in children.
- Stages Psychosocial development theory with eight stages.
- Advocacy Efforts to protect and promote children's rights.
- Massage Gentle massage to promote relaxation and bonding in infants.
- Sudden, unexplained death of an infant during sleep.
- Depression experienced by some mothers after childbirth.
- Feeding infants directly from the mother’s breast.
- Methods used to guide children's behavior.
- Traditions Customs and beliefs that guide child development.
- Theory Theory explaining the importance of early bonds.
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- The practice of wrapping a baby snugly in a blanket.
- Theory on the influence of various environments on development.
- An alternative feeding method to breastfeeding.
- Providing essential nutrients for growth and development.
- The process of growth, change, and advancement in children.
- Traditional child-rearing methods rooted in culture.
- Adverse immune responses to certain substances.
- Protects against diseases through vaccination.
- A critical connection formed between a child and caregiver.
- A life-saving technique used in emergencies.
24 Clues: Methods used to guide children's behavior. • A life-saving technique used in emergencies. • Protects against diseases through vaccination. • An alternative feeding method to breastfeeding. • Adverse immune responses to certain substances. • How individuals learn societal norms and values. • Feeding infants directly from the mother’s breast. • ...
Final extra credit 2025-12-08
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- memory, Temporary memory system of conscious processing
- External stimulus that motivates behavior.
- Hunger-reducing signal that ends eating
- Brain structure involved in fear and emotional memory,
- Stress hormone released by the adrenal glands,
- Testimony that can be distorted by memory errors,
- Feelings that involve physiological cognitive, and behavioral components
- Two-factor theory of emotion
- motivation, Learning reinforced by personal satisfaction
- Deep sleep cycles without dreaming
- Holding information for future use
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- Theory that emotions occur after physiological arousal
- Process of getting information out of memory,
- Body’s tendency to maintain balance and stability,
- Cognitive appraisal theory psychologist
- Memory structure in the brain that consolidates information
- Sense of who you are often shaped socially,
- Memory error where the source is confused
- The forces that drive behavior,
- motivation, Learning driven by outside rewards
- memory, Brief retention system for about 20 seconds
- Process of getting information into memory,
- Events that produce stress
- theory, Theory that behavior is driven by biological tension states
- memory, Nearly limitless storage of information over long periods
- Excessive body fat due to biological + environmental factors
26 Clues: Events that produce stress • Two-factor theory of emotion • The forces that drive behavior, • Deep sleep cycles without dreaming • Holding information for future use • Hunger-reducing signal that ends eating • Cognitive appraisal theory psychologist • Memory error where the source is confused • External stimulus that motivates behavior. • ...
Era 3 Vocab Review 2021-01-20
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- ideology, theory, doctrine
- to subject to persistent harassment
- set of principles
- the outer edge of an area
- the act of buying and selling commodities
- expert, authority
- decisions are made by one power
- ceremony, custom, practice
- a scattering of people with a common culture
- belief in more than one god
- tariff, surcharge
- belief in one god
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- leader, guide, messenger
- consolidation, unification
- a succession of rulers fro the same family
- nobility
- one who buys goods and sells them for a profit
- pertaining to a city or town
- community
- journey, voyage, mission
- of or using coercion
- to change your faith or beliefs
- territory controlled by a central government
- all gods of a people, collectively
- dogma
25 Clues: dogma • nobility • community • set of principles • expert, authority • tariff, surcharge • belief in one god • of or using coercion • leader, guide, messenger • journey, voyage, mission • the outer edge of an area • ideology, theory, doctrine • consolidation, unification • ceremony, custom, practice • belief in more than one god • pertaining to a city or town • to change your faith or beliefs • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2020-08-25
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- changes undergone in a lifetime
- any change that causes a organism to react
- an assumption based on prior experience
- process that results in addition of mass
- orderly structure shown by living things
- has all characteristics of life
- factor that is fixed during an experiment
- procedure performed in a controlled setting
- a set of values, morals, principles
- quantitative or qualitative information
- regulation of organism's internal condition
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- organisms that interbreed&produce offspring
- body of knowledge based on study of nature
- orderly, direct information gathering
- inherited characteristic passedto offspring
- well-tested explanation of a phenomenon
- science of life
- measurement system, divisions powers of ten
- group not receiving the factor being tested
- production of offspring
- testable explanation of a situation
- organism's reaction to a stimulus
22 Clues: science of life • production of offspring • changes undergone in a lifetime • has all characteristics of life • organism's reaction to a stimulus • a set of values, morals, principles • testable explanation of a situation • orderly, direct information gathering • well-tested explanation of a phenomenon • an assumption based on prior experience • ...
Magnetic Fields 2025-11-24
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- The ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest
- A representation used by scientists that shows WHAT, HOW, and WHY a phenomenon happens
- To separate or set apart the variables in your experiment so that you can trust the results
- To change one form of energy into another
- The ability to do work or cause change
- To use evidence to prove a statement or theory wrong
- The force that pulls opposite magnetic poles toward each other
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- The Variable in your experiment that is changed or tested
- The stored energy in a magnetic field (____ Energy)
- The area around a magnet where its force can be detected (Two words: Magnetic ____)
- The energy of motion (____ Energy)
- The force that pushes like magnetic poles away from each other
- A set of objects (like magnets) and their interactions being studied
13 Clues: The energy of motion (____ Energy) • The ability to do work or cause change • To change one form of energy into another • The stored energy in a magnetic field (____ Energy) • To use evidence to prove a statement or theory wrong • The Variable in your experiment that is changed or tested • The ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest • ...
atheism new 2023-07-03
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- The ability to choose for our selves
- A way of looking at the world that uses evidence for hypotheises
- Be Brave
- A religion that doesn't believe in a god
- A firm belief or conviction that something is true
- Imagining how someone else feels
- To ask something
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- Treat others as you would like to be treated
- Something we think is true but can't proove
- A theory developed by Darwin
- Being unconvinced
- Taking a questioning/doubting position
- Someone who believes there is NO god
- A set of beliefs that centre on humanity
14 Clues: Be Brave • To ask something • Being unconvinced • A theory developed by Darwin • Imagining how someone else feels • The ability to choose for our selves • Someone who believes there is NO god • Taking a questioning/doubting position • A religion that doesn't believe in a god • A set of beliefs that centre on humanity • Something we think is true but can't proove • ...
gupta puzzle 2022-12-20
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- a situation of wealth and success
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a form on art with metal
- you use a paint bush to make it
- a form of learning
- a bond between families or states
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- you can make it out stone
- the empire covering much of northern India
- what you should drive on
- somewhere you can learn at
- a period of great happiness
- writing that uses artistic expression
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- theory or set of values by which one lives
14 Clues: a form of learning • what you should drive on • a form on art with metal • you can make it out stone • somewhere you can learn at • a period of great happiness • you use a paint bush to make it • a situation of wealth and success • a bond between families or states • a positive result gained by hard work • writing that uses artistic expression • ...
gupta puzzle 2022-12-20
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- a situation of wealth and success
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a form on art with metal
- you use a paint bush to make it
- a form of learning
- a bond between families or states
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- you can make it out stone
- the empire covering much of northern India
- what you should drive on
- somewhere you can learn at
- a period of great happiness
- writing that uses artistic expression
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- theory or set of values by which one lives
14 Clues: a form of learning • what you should drive on • a form on art with metal • you can make it out stone • somewhere you can learn at • a period of great happiness • you use a paint bush to make it • a situation of wealth and success • a bond between families or states • a positive result gained by hard work • writing that uses artistic expression • ...
prego 2025-01-17
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- spanish conqueror
- sea journey taken from W. africa to W. indies
- opened navigation school
- line from pole to pole splitting the lands between spain and portugal
- first to set sale from EU asia
- difference in value between a country's import and export
- theory that trade generates wealth
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- travel all the way around the world
- led the first circumnavigation
- business which its shares can be bought or sold by shareholders
- opened sea route to asia
- gold or silver in bulk before it is valued by weight
- map maker
- person who organizes and operates business
14 Clues: map maker • spanish conqueror • opened sea route to asia • opened navigation school • led the first circumnavigation • first to set sale from EU asia • theory that trade generates wealth • travel all the way around the world • person who organizes and operates business • sea journey taken from W. africa to W. indies • gold or silver in bulk before it is valued by weight • ...
Chapter 7 2025-10-03
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- The basic unit of meaning in a word
- Jane shows _____ when she uses a screwdriver to unlock a door.
- The theory of _____ intelligence highlights the ability to set and accomplish personally meaningful goals
- I use _____ when I think about what you're thinking about
- The correlation of intelligence between _____ twins is higher than other sets of siblings.
- type of reasoning that generalizes a rule from a specific instance
- The sound system of a language
- A baby repeating consonant sounds is _____
- The grammatical system of a language
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- George is good at analyzing and evaluating information. Sternberg would argue he has _____ intelligence.
- IQ stands for intelligence _____
- Stacy is a natural at the piano. Gardner would argue she has ____ intelligence.
- The theory of _____ intelligence highlights the ability to perceive emotion accurately
- A child points outside, and the parent says, "You're pointing to a bird!" The parent is using _____.
- Language skills do not tend to decline in old age in _____ adults.
- a mental category used to group information
- Xander is good at self-reflection and knows himself well. Gardner would argue he has _____ intelligence.
- type of reasoning that applies a general rule to a specific instance
- The idea that environmental influences can alter genetic expression
19 Clues: The sound system of a language • IQ stands for intelligence _____ • The basic unit of meaning in a word • The grammatical system of a language • A baby repeating consonant sounds is _____ • a mental category used to group information • I use _____ when I think about what you're thinking about • Jane shows _____ when she uses a screwdriver to unlock a door. • ...
Theories of the Causation of Crime 2025-11-21
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- This theory says that people learn crime when associating with those involved in crime.
- This theory suggests that crime occurs as a part of a daily routine. Suggests that crime only needs a motivated offender, an absence of a capable guardian and a suitable target.
- These are crimes that we decide as a society are bad. They are not necessarily wrong but they are criminal
- This theory suggests that when social bonds are weakened or broken, people are more likely to commit crime. Social ties control the urge to commit crime.
- These are crimes that are wrong by their very nature--these crimes are bad in all situations
- theory This theory suggests that those with power may be labeled as deviant by the elites in society as a way to control others
- Credited with creating avatism. Believes that criminals are born.
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- This theory suggests that criminals are born. Criminals have specific physical traits. Criminals are less evolved a represent an earlier version of humans
- This is the violation of a norm. It is not necessarily always a criminal.
- The idea that all actions should create the most good for the most amount of people
- This theory suggests that when there is strain between what a person wants to achieve and the means to achieve it, they will commit a crime.
- This theory says that behavior is learned and will be maintained or stopped with rewards or punishment
- The theory that people make the active choice to commit crime--a criminal weighs the costs and benefits of committing a crime
- This perspective says that the people agree on the laws. They have come to a consensus about what the laws should be
- This perspective suggests that crime is the result of a power struggle. The laws are influenced by people in power
- This theory suggests that by labeling someone a criminal, they will continue to engage in criminal activity
- Says that human behavior is controlled by biological, psychological and social factors, not by free will
- This theory suggests that criminal behavior could be explained by looking at someone's entire life.
18 Clues: Credited with creating avatism. Believes that criminals are born. • This is the violation of a norm. It is not necessarily always a criminal. • The idea that all actions should create the most good for the most amount of people • This theory says that people learn crime when associating with those involved in crime. • ...
Vocabulary 2016-06-19
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- polluted spoiled or corrupted
- religious theory
- a firmly held belief or firmness of opinion
- to cause severe mental or physical distress to somebody
- too eager to obey
- an opinion or claim stated in the course of an argument
- a statement of beliefs or set of principles
- dissenting minority within a larger group
- great in amount size or extent
- insincere or feigned behaviour
- a disastrous situation or event
- to invoke supposed supernatural forces
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- lacking morals
- fear or uneasiness about the future or a future event
- religious devout holy or sacred virtuous and moral
- disapproval criticism denunciation
- motionless
- to rebuke somebody for a wrongdoing
- demonstrating sincerity and gravity
- lustful behaviour especially by a man that is regarded as distasteful
20 Clues: motionless • lacking morals • religious theory • too eager to obey • polluted spoiled or corrupted • great in amount size or extent • insincere or feigned behaviour • a disastrous situation or event • disapproval criticism denunciation • to rebuke somebody for a wrongdoing • demonstrating sincerity and gravity • to invoke supposed supernatural forces • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-12
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- list of grievances against the church
- stressed experimentation and observation
- established religious compromise in England
- family who were patrons of art in Florence
- became the epicenter of the Renaissance
- determined force of gravity using calculus
- started the Protestant Reformation
- established during the Counter-Reformation
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- invented the printing press in Germany
- transition from medieval to modern times
- father of modern day chemistry
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- believed in predestination
- technique used by Renaissance artists
- wrote "The Prince"
- intellectual movement that put the human first
- Catholic court set up to root out heresy
- called for a vernacular translation of Bible
- name of the Church of England
- emphasized human reasoning
- wrote the book "Utopia"
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- Catholic Court used to punish heresy
23 Clues: wrote "The Prince" • wrote the book "Utopia" • believed in predestination • emphasized human reasoning • name of the Church of England • father of modern day chemistry • proposed the heliocentric theory • started the Protestant Reformation • Catholic Court used to punish heresy • technique used by Renaissance artists • list of grievances against the church • ...
Book and Beliefs Vocabulary + Affixes 2021-05-10
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- Friendly
- life
- a list of writings by an author
- hand
- book
- tell
- nym/nom
- voice, call
- government based on participation of the people
- people
- friend
- the storyteller in a book or movie
- the mental ability to understand something, form an opinion and reach a decision
- god
- good
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- operated by human hands
- you have a set of beliefs or principles that might not be proven yet
- Something that is good for someone or something
- donate money to a charity or volunteer to help people in need
- to tell someone something privately.
- a word that means the same thing as another word
- related to speaking or singing
- love
- Something that seems full of life and movement
- faith
- law
26 Clues: law • god • life • hand • book • tell • love • good • faith • people • friend • nym/nom • Friendly • voice, call • operated by human hands • related to speaking or singing • a list of writings by an author • the storyteller in a book or movie • to tell someone something privately. • Something that seems full of life and movement • Something that is good for someone or something • ...
Biology Exam 3 2024-11-10
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- Have 46 Chromosomes
- Shown in animal's cells by Cytokinesis
- daughter cells are produced during meiosis
- how many sperm and egg cells have
- Occurs in meiosis
- One set of chromosomes
- After the cells shorten and thicken
- Mendals Theory
- Sperm and egg cells are produced
- Must be copied before dividing
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- Exetcic genetic copies
- Reproductive cells
- Gamtets develop from in ovaries and Tests
- Offspring are unique
- and thin When the cell is not dividing Chromosomes are
- Shown by cell plates for Cytokinesis
- Cell breakdown in cell control
- Divison of cytoplasm
- Mitosis and Cytokinesis
- Entire complex of DNA and protein
- Reproduction of cells
- two sets of chromosomes
- Synthesis Phase
- G1, S, and G2 Phases
- DNA of the cell
25 Clues: Mendals Theory • Synthesis Phase • DNA of the cell • Occurs in meiosis • Reproductive cells • Have 46 Chromosomes • Offspring are unique • Divison of cytoplasm • G1, S, and G2 Phases • Reproduction of cells • Exetcic genetic copies • One set of chromosomes • Mitosis and Cytokinesis • two sets of chromosomes • Cell breakdown in cell control • Must be copied before dividing • ...
Chapter 4 2024-09-06
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- form of learning in which stimulus is repeatedly paired with another so that the second one brings forth a response, so that all learning happens through experiences. (Watson)
- theory of intelligence outline several different kinds of intelligence, rather than the notion of intelligence as measured by standardized testing, such as the IQ. (Gardner)
- form of learning in which an organism's behavior is shaped by what is reinforced. (Skinner)
- Theory of development outlining the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development; inner drives of pleasure and aggression influence behavior unconsciously
- orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death
- argument regarding human development that centers around two opposing viewpoints; NATURE refers to the belief that it is a person's genetic, inherent character, whereas NURTURE applies to the notion that it is the sum total of experiences
- kind of psychological learning that takes place when pairing something that stirs an activity with the activity itself in a way that the stimulus (bell) will trigger a previously unrelated response (salivating).
- A procedure, such as reward or punishment, that changes a response to a stimulus; the act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency.
- process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others
- Bandura's theory about learning that emphasizes the cognitive processes of observational learning
- tentative explanation or assumption made to draw inferences or test conclusions; an interpretation of a practical situation that is then used as a basis for guiding research
- The guidance, assistance, or cognitive structures provided to children to help them learn a new skill or set of information. (Vygotsky)
- model of four systems influencing human development, each system nested within the other like a circle of rings while the child is at the center. (Bronfenbrenner)
- discipline that blends neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and education to apply knowledge of brain function with new ways of learning and teaching. relational bond that connects a child to another important person; feelings and behaviors of devotion or positive connection. (Bowlby, Ainsworth)
- sociocultural dimension of being female or male that includes identity and appropriate roles
- psychological issues that deal with how people relate to others and the problems that arise on a social level. Identifies crises at stages through life answering "Who am I?" (Erikson).
- field of cognitive study that involves the brain, neural anatomy of the body, and the functions of the brain that affect development
- theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow)
- Children move through a series of stages from birth through adolescence, with each stage using different intellectual abilities and processes. (Piaget)
- acquisition of skills and behaviors by observing others.
- ability to use more than one mode of thinking or linguistic system; the flexibility to switch learning styles and cognitive modes with an awareness of and respect for differing cognitive styles
- skill or set of information children are ready to master with the assistance of another skilled person. (Vygotsky)
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- thinking process by which a person "makes sense" and puts into balance new information with what is already known. (Piaget)
- process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of and relative independent of specific interventions like exercise, experience, or environment
- model of learning that states individuals learn through adaptation; children are active at making meaning, testing out theories, and trying to make sense of the world themselves. Knowledge is created by each individual through experiences and integrating new ideas into existing knowledge. (Piaget/Vygotsky)
- Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of intentional thought.
- Theory referring to the social and cultural influences influences on child development, explaining how those are inseparable from inborn influences on development. (Vygotsky)
- discipline that blends neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and education to apply knowledge of brain function with new ways of learning and teaching
- Incorporating new information by putting it together with what is already known; Children usually first try to put new experiences in the categories they already know. (Piaget)
- set of principles for a person's wellness or ability to be the most that a person can be; the state of being that results from having met all the basic and growth needs. (Maslow)
- brain's response to a perceived threat; when a person senses a threat or danger, the brain will become less flexible and revert to primitive attitudes and procedures.
- type of symbolic play with at least two children cooperating in dramatic play that involves imitation and make-believe.
- part of behaviorist theory that describes learning through observing and imitating an example. The model observed can be real, filmed, or animated; and the child mimics in order to acquire the behavior. (Bandura)
- Incorporating new information by adjusting the categories, or schema, of what is already known to allow the new information to fit. (Piaget)
- group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; here, child development
- Self-centered; regarding the self as the center of all things; the inability to take someone else's intellectual or physical point-of-view. (Piaget)
- Human activity or behavior that is relatively free of rules except for those imposed by the participants themselves, focuses on the doing rather than the end result or product, is controlled by the participants, and that requires interaction and involvement
- sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime
38 Clues: acquisition of skills and behaviors by observing others. • sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime • Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of intentional thought. • process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others • ...
Theoretical and methodological foundations of determining behavior of small business entities in network activities and network offer! 2025-12-15
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- – Joint actions of businesses to achieve mutual benefits.
- platform – An online system that connects businesses and customers.
- offer – The set of products or services provided through a business network.
- – A system of interconnected businesses cooperating to achieve common goals.
- activity – Business operations carried out through interconnected firms or digital platforms.
- – A set of methods and approaches used to analyze business activities.
- – A long-term cooperative relationship between business entities.
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- exchange – The sharing of data and knowledge among network participants.
- behavior – The way firms make decisions and react to market conditions.
- – The ability of a business to adapt to changes in a network environment.
- – The introduction of new ideas, products, or methods in business networks.
- – The process of working together to create shared value.
- segment – A specific group of customers targeted by businesses.
- business – Business entities that operate on a small scale with limited resources.
- – A system of ideas explaining the behavior of small business entities.
15 Clues: – Joint actions of businesses to achieve mutual benefits. • – The process of working together to create shared value. • segment – A specific group of customers targeted by businesses. • – A long-term cooperative relationship between business entities. • platform – An online system that connects businesses and customers. • ...
Physics Vocabulary 1B 2022-08-07
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- assumptions derived from one's worldview
- a model that describes an observed relationship among several phenomena
- a set of assumptions, concepts, values, beliefs, and practices that controls the way people perceive reality
- science that depends on present-day observations or experiments
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- a temporary explanation for a phenomena
- a perspective from which a person observes and understands the world
- a model that explains a set of related observations
- any body of knowledge gained from observing the natural world
- philosophy that says man is the measure of all things and science is the only reliable path to truth
- a simplified yet incomplete representation of reality
10 Clues: a temporary explanation for a phenomena • assumptions derived from one's worldview • a model that explains a set of related observations • a simplified yet incomplete representation of reality • any body of knowledge gained from observing the natural world • science that depends on present-day observations or experiments • ...
chapter 13 crossword 2013-04-19
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- basket/ a representative collection of goods and services
- that is out of control
- price index/ a price index determined by measuring the price of a standing group of goods meant to represent the market basket
- unemployment/ unemployment due to the result of harvest or vacation
- rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation
- employment/the level of employment reached when there is no cyclical unemployment
- a general increase of price
- pull theory/ theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds supplies
- unemployment/ unemployment that rises during an economic downturn
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- a job for which one is over qualified, or when working part time when full is required
- an official count of the population
- rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time
- workers/ a person who has given up looking for work
- power/ the means and funds to purchase and item
- inflation rate/ the rate of inflation excluding the except on food and water and energy prices
- theory/ theory that to much money in the economy causes inflation
- unemployment/ when the skills of the workers do not match the skill of the job required
- index/the measurement that shows how the average prat of a standard group of goods change over time
- unemployment/ unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
- push theory/ theory that inflation occurs when producers raise price to meet cost
20 Clues: that is out of control • a general increase of price • an official count of the population • rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation • power/ the means and funds to purchase and item • workers/ a person who has given up looking for work • rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time • basket/ a representative collection of goods and services • ...
chapter 13 crossword 2013-04-19
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- an official count of the population
- a job for which one is over qualified, or when working part time when full is required
- workers/ a person who has given up looking for work
- rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time
- rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation
- basket/ a representative collection of goods and services
- a general increase of price
- inflation rate/ the rate of inflation excluding the except on food and water and energy prices
- unemployment/ when the skills of the workers do not match the skill of the job required
- unemployment/ unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
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- that is out of control
- push theory/ theory that inflation occurs when producers raise price to meet cost
- unemployment/ unemployment due to the result of harvest or vacation
- pull theory/ theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds supplies
- power/ the means and funds to purchase and item
- unemployment/ unemployment that rises during an economic downturn
- price index/ a price index determined by measuring the price of a standing group of goods meant to represent the market basket
- index/the measurement that shows how the average prat of a standard group of goods change over time
- employment/the level of employment reached when there is no cyclical unemployment
- theory/ theory that to much money in the economy causes inflation
20 Clues: that is out of control • a general increase of price • an official count of the population • rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation • power/ the means and funds to purchase and item • workers/ a person who has given up looking for work • rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time • basket/ a representative collection of goods and services • ...
AP Psychology review 2015-04-16
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- Humanistic psychologist who created a hierarchy of needs
- Founded Social Development Theory
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- Founded Behaviorism and conducted baby Albert experiment
- Introduced self-efficacy and social learning theory
- Discovered spacing effect and pioneered memory experiments, as well as introducing learning curve
- Conducted first psychology experiment in first psych lab
- Conducted a taste experiment with rats that lead to them being conditioned to avoid sickness
- Studied attachment in monkeys with fake artificial mothers
- Created g-factor/general intelligence concept
- Founded a law that says the just noticeable magnitude is proportional to stimulus magnitude
- 8 stage theory of psychosocial development
- Operant conditioning and involved with reinforcement ('skinner' box)
- Created Functionalist school of thought
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- Founded REBT (Rational Emotive behaviour therapy)
- Classical conditioning through study involving dogs salivating to stimulus
- Described cognitive dissonance
- Him and 7 others went into hospital to show the dangers of labeling mental illnesses
- Continued Freudian work on dream interpretation
- Conducted a prison experiment that showed how situations can affect behaviour
- Worked in developmental psychology by observing infant's attachment to parent
- Created the first intelligence test
- Founded successful intelligence theory/Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Supported the idea of multiple intelligences
- Critique of Freudian principles
- Explored the study of micro expressions to detect lying and emotions
- Developed "Client-Centered" therapy
- Chomsky Theorised about 'critical period' in languages
- Famous for conformity experiments and effect of group pressure
29 Clues: Described cognitive dissonance • Critique of Freudian principles • Founded Social Development Theory • Created the first intelligence test • Developed "Client-Centered" therapy • Created Functionalist school of thought • 8 stage theory of psychosocial development • Supported the idea of multiple intelligences • Created g-factor/general intelligence concept • ...
Advanced Debate Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Acquisition Theory Nozick's idea about the fair initial acquisition of property.
- of Ignorance Rawls' thought experiment for determining justice without bias.
- Trolley Problem Ethical dilemma involving a choice between sacrificing one to save many.
- Value Theory Idea that value comes from the labor used to produce something.
- Rawls Philosopher of justice known for the theory of fairness.
- Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims.
- Philosopher known for duty-based ethics and the categorical imperative.
- Ergo Sum Latin for "I think, therefore I am."
- The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments.
- Contract Theory that people give up some freedoms for societal protection.
- Hominem Attacking the person instead of the argument.
- Realism View that politics is governed by self-interest and power.
- Hobbes' book advocating for absolute authority to ensure peace.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
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- Ethical theory that promotes actions that maximize happiness for the most people.
- Man Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack.
- Nozick Libertarian philosopher who argued for minimal state and property rights.
- Hobbes Philosopher who believed in a strong sovereign to avoid anarchy.
- Economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- and Bust Cycle Economic pattern of rapid growth followed by downturn.
- Fallacy A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- Ethical theory focused on rules and duties.
- Markets Economic system with minimal government intervention.
- Hume Philosopher known for empiricism and the problem of induction.
- Locke Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights and limited government.
- Stuart Mill Philosopher who refined utilitarianism and emphasized individual liberty.
26 Clues: Ethical theory focused on rules and duties. • Ergo Sum Latin for "I think, therefore I am." • The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments. • Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims. • Fallacy A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. • Hominem Attacking the person instead of the argument. • ...
D&P U1.5 2024-07-08
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- Humanist psychologist who emphasized self-actualization.
- Observable actions and responses.
- Individual patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- Personal encounters influencing development.
- Evaluation of one's own worth or value.
- Processes related to thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Theory explaining personality through genetic and physiological factors.
- Conditions affecting personality development.
- Theory emphasizing the role of unconscious conflicts in shaping personality.
- Relating to interactions with others.
- According to dispositional theorists, personality is formed using traits called.
- The theory that includes Erik Erikson’s “stages of psychosocial development”.
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- Act of watching and learning from others.
- External factors shaping personality development.
- Major theory categorizing personality into openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
- Approach emphasizing personal growth and self-actualization.
- Enduring characteristics influencing behaviour.
- Genetic transmission of traits influencing personality.
- Controls values and morality.
- Psychologist known for stages of psychosocial development.
- Approach emphasizing observable behavior and environmental factors.
- Behavioral psychologist known for operant conditioning.
- Process of learning through stimulus and response associations.
- Based on or verified by observation or experience.
- Theory emphasizing learning through observation and modeling.
- Psychologist associated with the three-factor model of personality.
26 Clues: Controls values and morality. • Observable actions and responses. • Relating to interactions with others. • Evaluation of one's own worth or value. • Act of watching and learning from others. • Personal encounters influencing development. • Conditions affecting personality development. • Enduring characteristics influencing behaviour. • ...
Sociology Vocab 2023-05-01
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- the level of social value a person is considered to possess
- the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular society
- moral principles that control a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to the prevailing social norm
- a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources
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- the quality of belonging to a group made up of people who share a common cultural background
- a particular system of faith and worship
- a division of a society based on social and economic status
- the state of diverging from usual standards
10 Clues: a particular system of faith and worship • the state of diverging from usual standards • the level of social value a person is considered to possess • a division of a society based on social and economic status • the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular society • a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction • ...
Roots of American Democracy 2016-03-22
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- large southern estate
- a law making body
- people on a religious journey
- self reliance and freedom from outside control
- an agreement among people in a society
- the first permanent English settlement
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- to refuse to buy something
- developed the idea of separation of powers
- group of people in one place who are ruled by a parent country
- argued that people were born free, equal and independent
- no taxation without...
- theory that a country's power depends on its wealth
- the last english colony established
- written document granting land and the authority to set up colonial government
14 Clues: a law making body • large southern estate • no taxation without... • to refuse to buy something • people on a religious journey • the last english colony established • an agreement among people in a society • the first permanent English settlement • developed the idea of separation of powers • self reliance and freedom from outside control • ...
Andrew Mueller n10071750 2017-08-19
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- PAIRS WITH CYTOSINE
- PROKARYOTES THAT CAN CAUSE DISEASE
- INTERMEDIATE FORM OF LIFE BETWEEN PROKARYOTE AND EUKARYOTE
- SET OF THREE NUCLEOTIDES
- PAIRS WITH THYMINE
- THE BILAYER THAT MAKES UP THE CELL MEMBRANE
- THE THEORY OF HOW EUKARYOTIC CELLS EVOLVED BY ENVELOPING OTHER TYPES OF CELLS
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- LONG STRAND OR TAIL OF A PROKARYOTE
- HOW mRNA TURNS INTO PROTEINS
- BEING ABLE TO LIVE IN HARSH ENVIRONMENT, MANY ARCHAEA ARE THESE
- RIGID OUTER LAYER FOUND IN MANY CELLS BUT NOT ANIMAL CELLS
- STORES THE DNA IN EUKARYOTES
- TIGHTLY WOUND STRANDS OF DNA
- FEEDS UPON OTHER ORGANISMS WHILE STILL ALIVE
14 Clues: PAIRS WITH THYMINE • PAIRS WITH CYTOSINE • SET OF THREE NUCLEOTIDES • HOW mRNA TURNS INTO PROTEINS • STORES THE DNA IN EUKARYOTES • TIGHTLY WOUND STRANDS OF DNA • PROKARYOTES THAT CAN CAUSE DISEASE • LONG STRAND OR TAIL OF A PROKARYOTE • THE BILAYER THAT MAKES UP THE CELL MEMBRANE • FEEDS UPON OTHER ORGANISMS WHILE STILL ALIVE • ...
Child Development 2022-04-25
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- Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub
- The term for knowing something exists even if you can't hear it or see it.
- Overall development, a connection of all systems
- The development of mental processes
- A set of laws that you have to follow are called _______
- This British Psychologist proposed the idea of attachment theory
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- Personal, Social and _____ Development
- To tell someone a concern
- ___ motor skills
- The type of development that includes crawling and walking
- babies and children exploring the properties of objects through play
- Who proposed the Language Acquisition Device?
- A pattern of repeated actions
- The word for early childhood
- ___ motor skills
15 Clues: ___ motor skills • ___ motor skills • To tell someone a concern • The word for early childhood • Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub • A pattern of repeated actions • The development of mental processes • Personal, Social and _____ Development • Who proposed the Language Acquisition Device? • Overall development, a connection of all systems • ...
enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- used simple mathematics to formulate three laws of planetary motion
- Analytical geometry
- Idea of checks and balances
- Vaccine for smallpox
- Created the heliocentric theory
- a person who rules with absolute power
- Everyone should be born with life, liberty, and property
- Invented the telescope
- Laws of gravity
- believed government should be formed by the people
- to know something one did not know before
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- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- women's rights
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Believed that France would benefit from modeling the English parliamentary system
- Believed government should seek the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- Created boyles law
- parties where people met to discuss new idea
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- influential formulation of the social contract theory
20 Clues: women's rights • Laws of gravity • Created boyles law • Analytical geometry • Vaccine for smallpox • Invented the telescope • Idea of checks and balances • Created the heliocentric theory • a person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new idea • believed government should be formed by the people • ...
earth 2024-02-08
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- when two plates move away from eacother
- it is the space between the crust and mantle
- this happens when a oceanic plate collides with a continental plate
- what the earth contains.
- when two plates slide past eachother
- These make up the surface of the earth
- apart of the earths atmosphere
- transform boundarys cause this
- it is in the center of the earth
- it includes the mantle and crust
- it is on the outside of the core
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- Alfred Wegener came up with this theory and continental drift theory
- when two plates move towards eachother
- Alfred Wegener made this theory
- the lithosphere and asthenosphere are both apart of this
- the earths core is a solid because of this
- it is 66% of earth
- Harry Hess came up with this theory
- we live on this part of earth
- another word of the core
20 Clues: it is 66% of earth • what the earth contains. • another word of the core • we live on this part of earth • apart of the earths atmosphere • transform boundarys cause this • Alfred Wegener made this theory • it is in the center of the earth • it includes the mantle and crust • it is on the outside of the core • Harry Hess came up with this theory • ...
Jean Piaget 2021-09-08
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- Children can solve problems logically
- Sensorimotor is the stage from birth to ____ years?
- Critics claim that Piaget used _____ research for his theory
- The preoperational stage is characterized by
- The sensorimotor stage involves the ______
- Effective ______ have stemmed from Piaget's theory
- The laboratory Piaget worked in that sparked his interest in psychoanalysis?
- Children develop the use of language during the _______ stage
- Piaget's theory focuses on child _________
- Children sort their knowledge into
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- Children have to learn how to __________
- The concrete-operational stage is during the ages ____
- Piaget believed children learn through
- A child enters the formal operational stage at age _____
- There are _____ stages of mental development
- Piaget's work had an important impact on _____
- Jean Piaget was a ______ psychologist
- What is the first stage of development?
- Some think Piaget ______ the intelligence of young children with his theory
- Children learn _______ than adults
20 Clues: Children learn _______ than adults • Children sort their knowledge into • Children can solve problems logically • Jean Piaget was a ______ psychologist • Piaget believed children learn through • What is the first stage of development? • Children have to learn how to __________ • The sensorimotor stage involves the ______ • Piaget's theory focuses on child _________ • ...
Physics Vocabulary 1B 2022-08-07
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- assumptions derived from one's worldview
- a model that describes an observed relationship among several phenomena
- a set of assumptions, concepts, values, beliefs, and practices that controls the way people perceive reality
- science that depends on present-day observations or experiments
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- a temporary explanation for a phenomena
- a perspective from which a person observes and understands the world
- a model that explains a set of related observations
- any body of knowledhe gained from observing the natural world
- philosophy that says man is the measure of all things and science is the only reliable path to truth
- a simplified yet incomplete representation of reality
10 Clues: a temporary explanation for a phenomena • assumptions derived from one's worldview • a model that explains a set of related observations • a simplified yet incomplete representation of reality • any body of knowledhe gained from observing the natural world • science that depends on present-day observations or experiments • ...
Science 2021-10-23
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- - The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- - of or at a low relatively low temperature
- of Energy - Energy can neither be created or destroyed
- - Substances that undergo a chemical reaction
- - A reaction or process accompanied by the release of heat
- Reaction - A type of reaction in which multiple reactants are combined to from a single product
- Theory - The body of theory which explains they physical properties of matter in terms of the motions of its constituent particles
- Energy - Stored energy that is available to do work at a later time
- - The work or energy in the international system of units
- - The condition of being hot
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- Reaction - When one or more substances are converted into different substances with different properties.
- - A unit defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a quantity of water by 1 degree
- of Mass - Mass cannot be created or destroyed
- - A reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into 2 or more smaller nuclei
- - A set of procedures according to which something is done
- Equation - symbols and formulas to represent the products and reactants in a chemical reaction
- of Thermodynamics - Matter and its mass cannot be created or destroyed
- - Substances that are produced by the reactions
- Energy - Energy of motion
- - The ability to do work
20 Clues: - The ability to do work • Energy - Energy of motion • - The condition of being hot • - of or at a low relatively low temperature • of Mass - Mass cannot be created or destroyed • - Substances that undergo a chemical reaction • - Substances that are produced by the reactions • of Energy - Energy can neither be created or destroyed • ...
Philosophy and Ethics 2025-04-14
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- : A theory in ethics that advocates for the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- : A philosophy that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice.
- : A quality considered to be morally good or desirable in a person.
- : A theory of ethics that emphasizes duties and rules over the consequences of actions.
- : The branch of philosophy that deals with questions about morality and justice.
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- : A set of principles or rules regarding right and wrong behavior.
- : The branch of philosophy that studies knowledge, belief, and justification.
- dilemma : A situation in which a person faces conflicting moral choices.
- will : The power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate.
- : The principle of fairness and the pursuit of equality and law.
10 Clues: : The principle of fairness and the pursuit of equality and law. • : A set of principles or rules regarding right and wrong behavior. • : A quality considered to be morally good or desirable in a person. • will : The power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate. • dilemma : A situation in which a person faces conflicting moral choices. • ...
Practice 2022-12-20
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- the study of physical and natural
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- in the world
- a theory or set of values by which one
- something done successfully
- a creative way to show passion
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- written works, usually in an artistic
- the place where indians originate from
- a group of states or countries ruled by one person
- someone who studies human history through
- and artifacts
- a bond between people of common interest
- a line of rulers, beginning in the mid-200s
- the name of the empire before gupta
14 Clues: in the world • and artifacts • something done successfully • a creative way to show passion • the study of physical and natural • the name of the empire before gupta • written works, usually in an artistic • the place where indians originate from • a theory or set of values by which one • a bond between people of common interest • someone who studies human history through • ...
gupta puzzle 2022-12-20
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- a situation of wealth and success
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a form on art with metal
- you use a paint bush to make it
- a form of learning
- a bond between families or states
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- you can make it out stone
- the empire covering much of northern India
- what you should drive on
- somewhere you can learn at
- a period of great happiness
- writing that uses artistic expression
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- theory or set of values by which one lives
14 Clues: a form of learning • what you should drive on • a form on art with metal • you can make it out stone • somewhere you can learn at • a period of great happiness • you use a paint bush to make it • a situation of wealth and success • a bond between families or states • a positive result gained by hard work • writing that uses artistic expression • ...
Beyond the Earth 2014-03-13
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- propsed the Nebular Hypotesis Theory
- are small chunks of irregularly shaped objects
- is the color sphere of the sun
- referred to as "Shooting Stars"
- formulated the Big Bang Theory
- accoreding to him, two forces hold the plants in their orbit around the sun
- is the second type of asteroids
- proposed the Planetismal Theory
- is the largest asteroid
- is the first type of asteroids
- are darker, cooler areas in the atmosphere.
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- are small, but sharp eruptions which last for about 15 minutes to 1 hour
- is the light sphere and the main body of the sun
- are billowing arches of rose-colored flame
- is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
- are bubbles of hot gases
- are the third type of asteroids
- are purely electrical charges that look like neon lights
- proposed the Companion Star Theory
- is the second largest asteroid
20 Clues: is the largest asteroid • are bubbles of hot gases • is the color sphere of the sun • formulated the Big Bang Theory • is the first type of asteroids • is the second largest asteroid • referred to as "Shooting Stars" • are the third type of asteroids • is the second type of asteroids • proposed the Planetismal Theory • proposed the Companion Star Theory • ...
Test 2 review 2023-03-27
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- Physical expression of a gene
- Known for the inferiority complex
- Being overly demanding as a parent
- Has a theory of moral development
- Being warm and responsive as a parent, but having standards
- The conscience
- This type of conditioning means making an association between two previously unrelated stimuli
- The genetic makeup
- Name of the baby who was conditioned to fear a white rat
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- Came up with a psychosocial theory of development
- This type of conditioning involves rewards and punishments
- The most widely used forced-choice personality test
- The second stage of fetal development
- His theory of child development is cognitive
- Chemicals that can harm a fetus
- Came up with theory on parenting styles
- Difference types of genes
- The "me want food" part of personality
- The mediator
- Known for the collective unconscious
- The "girls/boys are gross and have cooties" stage
21 Clues: The mediator • The conscience • The genetic makeup • Difference types of genes • Physical expression of a gene • Chemicals that can harm a fetus • Known for the inferiority complex • Has a theory of moral development • Being overly demanding as a parent • Known for the collective unconscious • The second stage of fetal development • The "me want food" part of personality • ...
Personality, characteristics of a person 2022-03-31
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- Certain specific means by which the ego unconsciously protects itself against unpleasant impulses or circumstances
- Jung founded analytical psychology
- The part of the personality that is in touch with reality and strives to meet the demands of the id and the superego in socially acceptable ways
- Original models from which later forms developed in Jung's personality theory, archetypes are primitive images or concepts that reside in the collective unconscious
- In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism by which an individual finds justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behavior repression-In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousness repression In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousnessDenial- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- He coined the phrase identity crisis
- The process of displacing one's feelings onto a different person, animal, or object
- founder of psychoanalysis
- The tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- Theory This is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology
- Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others
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- Mask you show others.
- is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient
- In psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have
- is The part of the personality that is the source of conscience and inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the id
- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- characteristics of a person
- In psychoanalytic, theory, that reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- The part of the mind that contains material of which we are unaware but that strongly influences conscious processes and behaviors
20 Clues: Mask you show others. • founder of psychoanalysis • characteristics of a person • Jung founded analytical psychology • He coined the phrase identity crisis • Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others • Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have • ...
Personality, characteristics of a person 2022-03-31
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- Certain specific means by which the ego unconsciously protects itself against unpleasant impulses or circumstances
- Jung founded analytical psychology
- The part of the personality that is in touch with reality and strives to meet the demands of the id and the superego in socially acceptable ways
- Original models from which later forms developed in Jung's personality theory, archetypes are primitive images or concepts that reside in the collective unconscious
- In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism by which an individual finds justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behavior repression-In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousness repression In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousnessDenial- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- He coined the phrase identity crisis
- The process of displacing one's feelings onto a different person, animal, or object
- founder of psychoanalysis
- The tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- Theory This is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology
- Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others
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- Mask you show others.
- is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient
- In psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have
- is The part of the personality that is the source of conscience and inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the id
- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- characteristics of a person
- In psychoanalytic, theory, that reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- The part of the mind that contains material of which we are unaware but that strongly influences conscious processes and behaviors
20 Clues: Mask you show others. • founder of psychoanalysis • characteristics of a person • Jung founded analytical psychology • He coined the phrase identity crisis • Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others • Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary Terms 2021-09-18
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- Freud's theory of development that outlines the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development
- the acquisition of skills and behaviors by observing others
- the argument regarding human development that centers around two opposing viewpoints
- the part of behaviorist theory, first coined by Bandura, that describes learning through observing and imitating an example
- those psychological issues that deal with how people relate to others and the problems that arise on a social level
- a group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; in this case, child development
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- a plan, scheme, or framework that helps make an organizational pattern from which to operate
- the orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death
- the process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of, and relatively independent of, intervention such as exercise, experience, or environment
9 Clues: the acquisition of skills and behaviors by observing others • the argument regarding human development that centers around two opposing viewpoints • a plan, scheme, or framework that helps make an organizational pattern from which to operate • the orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death • ...
L-O-H-I-C-O 2018-01-17
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- Evaluation is a systematic determination of a subject's merit, worth and significance, using criteria governed by a set of standards
- a person who is learning a subject or skill.
- a room where classes are taught in a school, college, or university.
- old way of thinking or doing something
- it is used for assessment
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- something that is used as a reason for making a judgement or decision
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- It is done to test the capability and knowledge of the learner.
- the state of being legally or officially binding or acceptable
- compatible or in agreement with something.
10 Clues: it is used for assessment • old way of thinking or doing something • compatible or in agreement with something. • a person who is learning a subject or skill. • the state of being legally or officially binding or acceptable • It is done to test the capability and knowledge of the learner. • a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • ...
Movement of the Earth Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-19
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- The _________ is an example of fossil evidence.
- Alfred Wegener created his theory in the _______ century.
- The mantle is _______ which allows the the plates to move.
- Plate __________ is Alfred Wegeners theory.
- _______ evidence states that ancient plants and animals were found on opposite sides of the oceans.
- The Earth is made up of many ______.
- Glacial _________ formed about 300 million years ago.
- When continents are reassembled as one land mass the fossils form a continues _________ pattern.
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- The plates ride next to each other on _______.
- Glacieral __________ are scratches in bedrock made by rocks embedding in ice as glaciers move.
- Pieces of the _________ mountain are found on many different land masses.
- Other scientists thought Wegener was crazy because he had no _______.
- Glaciers flowed from a _______ central point.
- Fossil evidence was found on oppisite sides of the _________ ocean
- Wegener said South America and West Africa were once connected like a _______.
- Rocks and _______ are part of the geological fit piece of Alfred Wegener's theory.
- Alfred Wegener found ______ pieces of evidence to prove his theory.
- The theory of continental ______ was made years after Wegeners death.
- The continents were once connected. This land mass was called ______.
- Plates are made of ______ rock.
20 Clues: Plates are made of ______ rock. • The Earth is made up of many ______. • Plate __________ is Alfred Wegeners theory. • Glaciers flowed from a _______ central point. • The plates ride next to each other on _______. • The _________ is an example of fossil evidence. • Glacial _________ formed about 300 million years ago. • ...
Philosophy and Thinkers 2 2023-11-26
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- The belief that the divine is present in all things.
- Ethical theory asserting inherent rights based on human nature.
- Ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good.
- Concept in Plato's "Republic" proposing a ruler with philosophical wisdom.
- Political philosophy concept regarding the legitimacy of authority.
- Philosophical system combining elements of Plato and other traditions.
- Ethical theory emphasizing the development of moral character.
- The belief in the existence of a single substance or reality.
- Philosophical tradition based on the teachings of Aristotle.
- Philosophical view that knowledge is derived from experience.
- Philosophical position denying the existence of abstract entities.
- Ethical theory that actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness.
- Philosophical approach emphasizing analysis of language and concepts.
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- Philosophical view that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
- Ethical theory evaluating actions based on their outcomes.
- Buddhist tradition emphasizing meditation and intuition.
- The belief in the existence of two distinct substances, often mind and body.
- Term used by Martin Heidegger for human existence.
- Philosophical school of thought advocating a simple and ascetic lifestyle.
- Philosophical attitude of doubt or suspension of judgment.
20 Clues: Ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good. • Term used by Martin Heidegger for human existence. • The belief that the divine is present in all things. • Buddhist tradition emphasizing meditation and intuition. • Ethical theory evaluating actions based on their outcomes. • Philosophical attitude of doubt or suspension of judgment. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- places where people met to discuss new ideas
- scientific method
- fought for the freedom of religion and speech
- someone who rules with absolute power
- are usually based on battle scenes and reality
- is an art style based on wealthy aristocrats and their lifestyle
- invented the telescope
- "" laws of physics
- small pox vaccine
- laws were to pressure social order not avenge crime
- scientific method
- created the microscope
- believed women education was just as important as men
- said that rulers need total power, made a social contract
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- created the heliocentric theory
- proved the heliocentric theory with telescope of his own
- theory that earth is the center of the universe
- believed in separation of powers
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- said people were all born equal and could govern for themselves or the government
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- good governments were freely formed by people
- the theory of the governed and the governing agreeing that they lose rights but have more say in government
- logical procedure gathering and testing ideas
- father of modern chemistry
25 Clues: scientific method • small pox vaccine • scientific method • "" laws of physics • invented the telescope • created the microscope • father of modern chemistry • created the heliocentric theory • believed in separation of powers • someone who rules with absolute power • places where people met to discuss new ideas • fought for the freedom of religion and speech • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2022-02-10
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- basic human needs to be satisfied
- 4 day period which an employee works 40 hours
- an inner drive that directs a persons behavior toward goals
- management philosophy that stress the employee in all aspects of the companies decision making
- mcgregors theory saying workers like their work and will seek responsibility
- need to be the best one can be
- an employers attitude towards their job
- a theory that arranges the five basic needs of people
- benefits or recognition received from someone else
- need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm
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- addition of more tasks to a job
- refers to the impact that setting goals has on performance
- herzberg's theory that focus on the content of the work
- performance of one full time job by two people on part time hours
- the need for respect
- herzberg's theory that focus on the work setting
- the personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after completing a goal
- study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings
- the need for love,companionship,and friends
- Mcgregors theory saying workers dislike work and have to be forced
20 Clues: the need for respect • need to be the best one can be • addition of more tasks to a job • basic human needs to be satisfied • an employers attitude towards their job • the need for love,companionship,and friends • 4 day period which an employee works 40 hours • herzberg's theory that focus on the work setting • benefits or recognition received from someone else • ...
science 2018-12-20
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- What is the movement when the foot points up?
- pasteur Who found the germ theory?
- When was the germ theory found?
- What is cell call with out a nuclues called?
- What is the only conductive nonmetal?
- What is the movement of the arms out of the body?
- What is the heavies metal in the periodic table?
- What is it called when the viens widen to let blood pass through?
- Name the 6th metal on the group 1 of the peroidic table?
- What is the bond where electrons are transferred?
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- What is it called when the veins tighten?
- What is another name for the group 7 non-metal?
- What is a word for the set of patterns that are the fine whorls, arches, and other finger-ridges that have an underlying dermal matrix which determines their distribution?
- What is a cell with a nuclues called?
- What are the one main person that found DNA?
- What is the project called for finding DNA?
- What is the movement called when the foot points down?
- What is the movement in the heart called when the heart pushes out blood to be seculated?
- A bactrium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease?
19 Clues: When was the germ theory found? • What is a cell with a nuclues called? • What is the only conductive nonmetal? • pasteur Who found the germ theory? • What is it called when the veins tighten? • What is the project called for finding DNA? • What are the one main person that found DNA? • What is cell call with out a nuclues called? • ...
Unit #3 2021-02-25
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- one undertands two objects can extend to a third?
- who is mrs. freelands favorite?
- who had the pyramid
- what stage is trust vs mistrust?
- what stage is identity vs role confusion?
- who invented operant conditioning?
- who had the dog?
- what stage is autonomy vs shame and doubt?
- remains the same even if looks change?
- who had 4 stages
- who invented Hierachy of needs?
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- objects in order by smallest to largest?
- what was bandura doll name?
- who came up with psychosocial theory
- who came up with cognitive theory
- process of physical changes in a child's body
- who invented classical conditioning?
- who invented socialcultural theory?
- theory that behavior is determined by the enviornment?
- what name is physical changes in size?
20 Clues: who had the dog? • who had 4 stages • who had the pyramid • what was bandura doll name? • who is mrs. freelands favorite? • who invented Hierachy of needs? • what stage is trust vs mistrust? • who came up with cognitive theory • who invented operant conditioning? • who invented socialcultural theory? • who came up with psychosocial theory • who invented classical conditioning? • ...
oml 2022-09-22
18 Clues: DNA • Data • Bias • Evolve • Theory • Biology • Stimulus • Inference • Hypothesis • Metabolism • Observation • Homeostasis • Group Control Group • Variable Dependent Variable • Variable Independent Variable • experiment Controlled experiment • Reproduction Sexual Reproduction • Reproduction Asexual Reproduction
Crossword 4 2025-02-10
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Dunneane's crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
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- The most basic human needs to be satisfied such as water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- Aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation that focus on the content of the work itself; these aspects include achievement, recognition, involvement, responsibility, and advancement.
- The need for respect both self respect and respect from others.
- An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals.
- the addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as opportunity for achievement, recognition, responsibility, and advancement, into a job.
- Money is the sole motivator for workers.
- Performance of one full time job by two people on part time hours.
- The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- A theory that arranges the five basic needs of people being physicological, security, social, esteem, and self-actualization into the order in which people strive to satisfy them.
- The personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after attaining a goal.
- McGregor's traditional view of management whereby it is assumed that workers generally dislike work and must be forced to do their jobs.
- An employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
- The need to be the best one can be; at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
- The need for love, companionship, and friendship, is the desire for acceptance by others.
- The study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- refers to the impact that setting goals have on performance.
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- The assumption that motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on how likely he or she is to get it.
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization.
- Changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself.
- A four day (or shorter) period during which an employee works 40 hours.
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments.
- Aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation that focus on the work setting and not the content of the work; these aspects include adequate wages, comfortable, and safe working conditions, fair company policies, and job security.
- a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times, provided that they are at work during a specified core period.
- Benefits and/or recognition received from someone else.
- An assumption that how much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness, or equity, of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
- A management philosophy that stresses employee particiaption in all aspects of company decision making.
- McGregor's humanistic view of management whereby it is assumed that workers like to work and that under proper conditions employees will seek out the responsibility in an attempt to satisfy their social, esteem, and self actualization needs.
28 Clues: Money is the sole motivator for workers. • Benefits and/or recognition received from someone else. • The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • refers to the impact that setting goals have on performance. • An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals. • The need for respect both self respect and respect from others. • ...
Realism and Liberalism Review 2022-01-11
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- the main objective of states in a realist system
- _________ Peace Theory- theory born out of liberalism
- the main actors in the theory of realism
- ____-____ actors have a role in liberalism
- the main actors in the theory of liberalism
- states exist in a system of ________
- theorist who wrote Two Treatises of Government 1689
- signifies existence of independent community
- theorist who wrote The Leviathan
- concern for power is overridden by a concern for _______ and political considerations
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- states compete for ________
- states compete for _________
- state________ is one instrument realists utilize
- theorist who wrote Perpetual Peace 1795
- international ________ are of great importance
- one of the key aspects to the liberalist theory
- idea that states are connected
- idea that no other state can be relied upon
- spread of _______ organizations is a key belief of liberalism
- the world is a _______ community
20 Clues: states compete for ________ • states compete for _________ • idea that states are connected • the world is a _______ community • theorist who wrote The Leviathan • states exist in a system of ________ • theorist who wrote Perpetual Peace 1795 • the main actors in the theory of realism • ____-____ actors have a role in liberalism • the main actors in the theory of liberalism • ...
Set 1 2023-11-02
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- - Saint Thomas a Becket was martyred at Canterbury, December 29, 1170.
- - Lutelike instrument played by turning a crank
- - Here, jolly
- - Belt slung over the shoulder and chest to hold a sword
- - Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton
- - Long dagger
- - The constellation Aries, first sign of the Zodiac. The time is mid-April
- - Hood or long sleeve
- - merchants, especially of food
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- - A friar having the exclusive right to beg and preach in an assigned
- - horse
- - Creation ; production
- Shriven - Well confessed and absolved of sins
- - Confession and absolution
- - Increase over time
- - soldier
- - Height
- - people who had visited the Holy Land and wore palm fronds to show it.
- - In Greek mythology, god of the west wind
19 Clues: - horse • - Height • - soldier • - Here, jolly • - Long dagger • - Increase over time • - Hood or long sleeve • - Creation ; production • - Confession and absolution • - merchants, especially of food • - Coarse cloth made of linen and cotton • - In Greek mythology, god of the west wind • Shriven - Well confessed and absolved of sins • - Lutelike instrument played by turning a crank • ...
Set 9 2024-04-23
19 Clues: A&P • fat • eye • HOB • nerve • stone • white • tongue • breast • muscle • kidney • cl liqs • at night • hemoglobin • bone marrow • nasogastric • not applicable • bowel movement • basal metabolic rate
Leadership 2024-08-05
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- Proposition is that workers are more motivated by emotional than economic factors
- Love/belonging, self esteem and physiological needs appear in whose theory of motivation?
- intelligence A set of abilities that enables us to recognise and understand our own feelings and those of others around us.
- A role within the Drama Triangle.
- A need to achieve, be part of a group and have power are included in whose theory of motivation
- ‘If you fail to plan you plan to fail
- Great for giving us high resilience?
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- Patrick Lencioni wrote about the 5 xxxx of a team
- Lou Holtz said Ability is what you are capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. xxxx determines how well you do it
- Apathy and resistance are included within whose 6 levels of engagement
- pride An intrinsic rather than extrinsic motivator
- Developer of the Drama Triangle?
- Covey’s Circle of Influence suggests that xxx can increase/enlarge the influence circle?
- A term used to describe verbal, behavioural or environmental ‘insults’
- A cause of workplace conflict
15 Clues: A cause of workplace conflict • Developer of the Drama Triangle? • A role within the Drama Triangle. • Great for giving us high resilience? • ‘If you fail to plan you plan to fail • Patrick Lencioni wrote about the 5 xxxx of a team • pride An intrinsic rather than extrinsic motivator • Apathy and resistance are included within whose 6 levels of engagement • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-03
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- framework - a set of codes that an individual uses to guide moral judgment
- ethics - judges actions based on outcomes or consequences.
- Aquinas- According to him, freedom here is knowing the best goal and being able to reach for it through decisive action.
- - a term used by Aristotle that refers to function.
- as fairness- a theory that was proposed by John Bordley Rawls
- According to him, justice requires liberty, equality, and reward for contributions to the common good.
- - It is the most essential component of ethics.
- There is a term that was derived from the Greek deon which means?
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- He is closely associated with virtue ethics, which emphasizes character, moral habits, and human flourishing.
- ethics - are ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions.
- John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism theory is considered as ___________
- Kafka - he wrote the story of “an imperial message”.
- a basis of teleological ethics.
- doctrine- essentially states that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
- ethics - focuses on being a good person by developing good character trait
15 Clues: a basis of teleological ethics. • - It is the most essential component of ethics. • - a term used by Aristotle that refers to function. • Kafka - he wrote the story of “an imperial message”. • ethics - judges actions based on outcomes or consequences. • as fairness- a theory that was proposed by John Bordley Rawls • ...
Antoine Lavoisier 2018-05-06
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- He set up the steady utilization of the … balance, which used oxygen to rule out the phlogiston theory.
- He conducted many research studies in physical chemistry and …
- This French chemist is also known as the father of modern…
- Lavoisier did not discover any new …
- Antoine Lavoisier gave the names of elements: hydrogen and ….
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- He was basically a theorist, and was successful at taking over experimental work that other … were working on or he collaborated with them.
- He discovered oxygen’s role in corroding metal, along with its role in plant and animal …
- His description of combustion showed that the phlogiston theory was incorrect, because it postulated that … materials released phlogiston components
- Lavoisier was born into a very affluent family in…
- He discovered oxygen’s role in corroding …
10 Clues: Lavoisier did not discover any new … • He discovered oxygen’s role in corroding … • Lavoisier was born into a very affluent family in… • This French chemist is also known as the father of modern… • Antoine Lavoisier gave the names of elements: hydrogen and …. • He conducted many research studies in physical chemistry and … • ...
Antoine Lavoisier 2018-05-06
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- He discovered oxygen’s role in corroding …
- Lavoisier did not discover any new …
- He discovered oxygen’s role in corroding metal, along with its role in plant and animal …
- He set up the steady utilization of the … balance, which used oxygen to rule out the phlogiston theory.
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- Lavoisier was born into a very affluent family in…
- He was basically a theorist, and was successful at taking over experimental work that other … were working on or he collaborated with them.
- He conducted many research studies in physical chemistry and …
- This French chemist is also known as the father of modern…
- His description of combustion showed that the phlogiston theory was incorrect, because it postulated that … materials released phlogiston components
- Antoine Lavoisier gave the names of elements: hydrogen and ….
10 Clues: Lavoisier did not discover any new … • He discovered oxygen’s role in corroding … • Lavoisier was born into a very affluent family in… • This French chemist is also known as the father of modern… • Antoine Lavoisier gave the names of elements: hydrogen and …. • He conducted many research studies in physical chemistry and … • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-04
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- Science of Unitary Human beings
- From Novice to Expert
- The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- Forming image in the mind.
- Conceptual System and Middle Range Theory of Goal Attainment
- Psychodynamic Nursing
- Relationship between an individual’s therapeutic self-care demand & his powers of self-care agency.
- Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
- Consists of seeing causal relationship between events that occur at about the same time, but which are not logically related.
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- Theory of Caritative Caring
- In which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Transcultural Nursing Theory
- Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Care, Core, and Cure Model
- Environmental Theory
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- Describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Adaptation Model
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
20 Clues: Adaptation Model • Environmental Theory • From Novice to Expert • Psychodynamic Nursing • Care, Core, and Cure Model • Forming image in the mind. • Theory of Caritative Caring • Transcultural Nursing Theory • Science of Unitary Human beings • Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • In which the person makes use of the nurse's help. • Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-09-30
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- A group of people governing a
- Creator of Social Contract Theory
- Governed by group, 1 person has ultimate power
- Has the most freedom of the three types of colonies
- The power belongs to a ruling family, ruler has TOTAL authority of the government
- Power is given to small ruling class (aristocrats)
- Unitary individual states join together under united government
- Government is created by God
- No cruel and unusual punishments, speedy trial
- Founding father, drafted declaration of independence
- Government where power comes from the people
- Nation is ruled by 1 person
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- "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party
- Legislature with 2 houses
- Royal charter of rights agreed to by King John
- Government grew out of FAMILY authority
- King of Great Britain during the American Independence
- Document written by colonists requesting independence from Britain
- Government began with conquest
- Democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters
- The people behind the scenes have the most power
- Power is shared between central and local government
22 Clues: Legislature with 2 houses • Nation is ruled by 1 person • Government is created by God • A group of people governing a • Government began with conquest • Creator of Social Contract Theory • Government grew out of FAMILY authority • "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party • Government where power comes from the people • Democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters • ...
Psychology 1.6b-c 2025-12-10
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- Dent in retina containing used for focused vision
- hearing loss due to damage to nerve
- The perceived frequency
- fluid filled/snail shaped
- theory that different pitches are picked up in different parts of the ear
- Strength of a stimulus
- Area with no light receptors due to optic nerve
- implant that bypasses ear and transduces noise straight to nerve
- Color/shade
- Eyes reflex to focus and change focus
- Light sensitive receptors that pick up color
- Space between each peak of a wave
- Layer of eye that contains light sensitive receptors
- Theory explaining vision that cant be explained by trichomaniac theory alone
- Brains ability to process sound
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- contains ear bones and ear drum
- Light sensitive receptors that pick up grays
- theory that explains pitch perception
- Controls size of pupil
- Theory were 3 different cones make up all color vision
- Hole of eye where light enters
- contains cochlea
- Mechanism of brain were brain makes sense of what its seeing
- loss of hearing due to blockage in ear
- Transparent, focuses light
- The rate in which something is repeated
- Transfers electrical signals from eye to brain
- Clear layer that protects the eye
28 Clues: Color/shade • contains cochlea • Controls size of pupil • Strength of a stimulus • The perceived frequency • fluid filled/snail shaped • Transparent, focuses light • Hole of eye where light enters • contains ear bones and ear drum • Brains ability to process sound • Space between each peak of a wave • Clear layer that protects the eye • hearing loss due to damage to nerve • ...
Leadership 2021-04-20
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- Theory that leaders will rise to the occasion in certain situations
- Theory that leaders motivate followers for the good of the team
- Someone becomes a leader because other people are unwilling to become a leader
- Encourages, empowers, inspires people
- Works diligently to get things done, doesn't quit
- Comes up with creative solutions to fix problems
- Brave
- Learn easily and have prior knowledge
- Someone becomes a leader by "paying their dues"
- Work well with others
- Theory that leaders are motivated by risk and reward
- Have strong feelings about what they do, will work hard to achieve the related goals
- Kind, compassionate, concerned for others
- Makes quick, good decisions without second thoughts
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- Someone becomes a leader by have the certification needed
- Faithful to their supporting team, trustworthy
- Theory that leaders are born with certain qualities and traits that make them suited for leadership
- Know how to get point across
- Devoted to what they do
- Theory that leaders are made not born
- Deserve recognition but do not promote themselves, don't boast
- Willing to help other people
- Understand the feelings of others
- Don't get frustrated with an inconvenience, can work slowly to do things right
- Theory that leaders are born, not made
- Someone becomes a leader by campaigning for the position
- Opinion does not waver
- Someone becomes a leader by being recognized in the community
- Have an incentive to do well
- Always tells the truth
30 Clues: Brave • Work well with others • Opinion does not waver • Always tells the truth • Devoted to what they do • Know how to get point across • Willing to help other people • Have an incentive to do well • Understand the feelings of others • Encourages, empowers, inspires people • Theory that leaders are made not born • Learn easily and have prior knowledge • ...
Crossword 2017-08-18
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- Concept of Womb envy was given by (2 words; 5,6)
- The pressure to go with the crowd is surely a ton ; Ensures group unanimity this phenomenon! (10)
- When the dog started salivating to the bell (11)
- Tending to produce schizophrenia (17)
- Deliberate efforts to change attitudes (10)
- Remember how you learnt the names of the planets ; Cues to help you remember better, name these wonderful tricks! (9)
- An organized set of concepts that explains a phenomenon or set of phenomena (6)
- I’m famous for making kids watch a person hitting dolls (7)
- Preprogrammed tendencies that are essential to a species's survival. (9)
- A therapy for phobias in which clients are exposed, with their permission, to the stimuli most frightening to them (8)
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- Sports as a vent for aggression ; an example of which defense mechanism? (11)
- Big 5 personality traits (5)
- State of complete physical and mental exhaustion (7)
- Washing hands several times a day ; arranging things in a specific order ; any deviation from this self-set norm ; will result in indefinite blunder! (11)
- Decreased ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles (10)
- The processes that organizes and interprets information (10)
- Cognitive strategies often used as shortcuts in solving a complex inferential task. (10 )
- The feminine part of a man's personality (5)
- He conducted a controversial experiment in Prisons. (8)
- To invest own conscious effort, to solve personal and interpersonal problems (6)
20 Clues: Big 5 personality traits (5) • Tending to produce schizophrenia (17) • Deliberate efforts to change attitudes (10) • The feminine part of a man's personality (5) • Concept of Womb envy was given by (2 words; 5,6) • When the dog started salivating to the bell (11) • State of complete physical and mental exhaustion (7) • ...
Rhetorical Vocabulary 2015-10-20
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- The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky
- The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- Cute as a kitten
- A figure of speech in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed by parallelism of words
- A figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression
- Use of informal words, phrases or even slang in a piece of writing
- Prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false
- As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results
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- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- the reason for which something is done
- Greek, ‘word, reason.’
- This car goes faster than the speed of light
- the Use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices
- I thought the software would be useful, but it was a Trojan Horse
15 Clues: Cute as a kitten • Greek, ‘word, reason.’ • the reason for which something is done • This car goes faster than the speed of light • The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky • Prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false • A figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression • I thought the software would be useful, but it was a Trojan Horse • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-03
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- There is a term that was derived from the Greek deon which means?
- ethics - are ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions.
- a basis of teleological ethics.
- He is closely associated with virtue ethics, which emphasizes character, moral habits, and human flourishing.
- - he wrote the story of “an imperial message”.
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- ethics - judges actions based on outcomes or consequences.
- as fairness - a theory that was proposed by John Bordley Rawls
- Aquinas - According to him, freedom here is knowing the best goal and being able to reach for it through decisive action.
- ethics - focuses on being a good person by developing good character trait
- According to him, justice requires liberty, equality, and reward for contributions to the common good.
- - John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism theory is considered as ___________
- - a term used by Aristotle that refers to function.
- framework - a set of codes that an individual uses to guide moral judgment
- - It is the most essential component of ethics.
- doctrine - essentially states that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
15 Clues: a basis of teleological ethics. • - It is the most essential component of ethics. • - a term used by Aristotle that refers to function. • - he wrote the story of “an imperial message”. • ethics - judges actions based on outcomes or consequences. • as fairness - a theory that was proposed by John Bordley Rawls • ...
Government 2021-03-14
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- America’s national bird
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
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- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
17 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Important Psychology Figures 2015-04-16
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- Positive psychology; learned helplessness theory
- Neo-Freudian who developed Feminist Psychology
- Father of Behaviorism (psychology as a study of behavior)
- Rational Emotive Behavior Theory (REBT); confrontational approach to treating disorders
- Monkey studies (studies of attachment)
- Father of cognitive therapy; developed self-report measures of depression and anxiety
- Attachment Theory (how closely attached a child is depends on nurturing environment)
- Showed the benefits of hypnosis in psychology treatment
- Stages of moral development (pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional)
- Framing effect (word order matters)
- Parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive)
- Theorized the presence of general intelligence in different human abilities
- Known for research in taste aversion learning (rat experiment)
- Agreed with Maslow's assumptions; growth through genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Father of modern psychology (focus on analyzing consciousness)
- Developed the first practical intelligence test
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- Studied how biological conditionals increased a child's vulnerability to emotions
- Conformity experiments (social psychology experiment)
- Zone of Proximal Development (what learner can/cannot do with help)
- Experiment showed the negative effects of psychiatric diagnoses
- Research on obedience (electric shock experiment)
- Stages of psychosocial development (trust vs. mistrust, autonomy vs. shame, etc.)
- Discovered the "forgetting curve" and the spacing effect (memory)
- All humans share linguistic roots regardless of language
- Social Learning Theory (Bobo doll experiment)
- Developed analytical psychology (personal quest for wholeness)
- Theory of cognitive development (sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational)
- Developed "Just-Noticeable Difference" theory
28 Clues: Framing effect (word order matters) • Monkey studies (studies of attachment) • Social Learning Theory (Bobo doll experiment) • Developed "Just-Noticeable Difference" theory • Neo-Freudian who developed Feminist Psychology • Developed the first practical intelligence test • Positive psychology; learned helplessness theory • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Studied the laws of motion, and gravitational pull
- Believed that people were wicked and selfish. He also thought that absolute monarchy was important, but that you should listen to your citizens.
- Theory that the sun was at the center of the universe.
- Believed that women should have equal rights, and get a better education.
- Believed in individual freedom and built onto the ideas of Hobbes and Locke.
- Developed the experimental method, and believed that science and God went together.
- Created the first vaccine; it was a vaccine for smallpox.
- Discovered analytical geometry
- Theory that the earth was at the center of the universe.
- Believed that the government should have a separation of power.
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- People presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory true, and found that planets orbit was elliptical.
- Discovered the heliocentric theory,and waited publish his findings until he was on his death bed.
- Known as the father of modern chemistry, and gave us knowledge about what our earth is made up of.
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms.
- Believed in freedom of speech, religion, tolerance, and reason.
- Believed in the heliocentric theory and observed the moons of Jupiter.
- Theory that there was an agreement between the governing and governed.
- Favored the idea of a self government and criticized absolute monarchs.
- Believed that laws are made to create order.
21 Clues: Discovered analytical geometry • A person who rules with absolute power • Used the microscope to study microorganisms. • Believed that laws are made to create order. • Studied the laws of motion, and gravitational pull • Theory that the sun was at the center of the universe. • Theory that the earth was at the center of the universe. • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- a process using logic and reasoning to prove or disprove a hypothesis or theory
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- made the first microscope to look at bacteria and cells
- a period in which philosophes created many new ideas about the world
- proposed the idea of a heliocentric theory (sun is the center of the universe)
- made the first vaccine for smallpox using another, less harmful disease called cowpox
- created the laws of gravity
- the theory that the earth is at the center of the universe
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- a person who rules with absolute power
- the two philosophes who pioneered the scientific method (B name first then D name)
- a female philosophe said that women deserve the same education as men
- proposed the idea of checks and balances
- proposed that people have a right to self-government but under the social contract still
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- proposed that people hand their rights to a strong ruler under the social contract
- the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- a system in which multiple groups share decision-making power
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- proved the idea of the heliocentric theory using mathematics (sun is the center of the universe)
- believed that there should not be cruel and unusual punishment
20 Clues: created the laws of gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • proposed the idea of checks and balances • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • made the first microscope to look at bacteria and cells • the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • the theory that the earth is at the center of the universe • ...
Sociology MidTerm Chapter 7 2023-01-16
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- System
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion
- Discounting
- job related crimes committed by high status people
- A social condition in which norms are weak
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity
- Behavior That underconforms to accepted norms
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- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Deviance
- the theory that society creates deviance by labeling them as deviant
- Punishment to make criminals pay compensation
- A label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- Discouraging criminal acts
- and act commited in violation of the law
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds
- Deviance
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
20 Clues: System • Deviance • Deviance • Discounting • Discouraging criminal acts • and act commited in violation of the law • A label used to deny a deviant acceptance • A social condition in which norms are weak • Punishment to make criminals pay compensation • Behavior That underconforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-08
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- a body part, feature,or behavior that helps a living thing survive ans function better in it's environment
- occurs
- the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin.
- of evolution he theory of evolution is a shortened form of the term “theory of evolution by natural selection,”
- selection the process whereby organisms better adaption to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Breeding the process by which humans choose a plant or animal to breed based on specific traits
- the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives
- the action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable.
- law a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct.
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- the continued existence of organisms which are best adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others, as a concept in the Darwinian theory of evolution.
- evolution is the change in inherited traits over successive generations in populations of organisms. Evolutionary modification of
- politics reflected the law of the jungle"
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- of the jungle the principle that those who are strong and apply ruthless self-interest will be most successful.
- modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- selection is the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals
- theory is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances
20 Clues: occurs • politics reflected the law of the jungle" • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives • modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. • ...
chapter 3 2024-01-10
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- an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises
- a theory maintaing that crime will occur if crime opportunity are easy to commit
- a crime reporting system in which police decribe each offence that occures during a crime
- the argument that people are most likley to engage in criminal behavior is they have traits associated with crime
- theory that explains the element necessary for a crime
- a theory that argues criminal behavoirs is caused by feeling of strain
- a theory that decribes criminal behaviors as a desires to seek pleasure
- a theroy contending that labeling a person as a defendent or crimianl makes that person more likely to ingage in future events
- in the FBI uniform crime reporting scheme the pratice whereby only the most serous of offences are commited
- a theory that explainscrime as a outcome of conflicting intrest beween groups in society
- a frame work consiting of a group of theories that propse simlier explantions
- a theory assering that criminal behavior are learnd from associating with others
- a school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true couse of a crime
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- a prespetive indicating that people free will to choose between criminal and lawful behaviors
- criminology reaserch that looks at whether adopted childern share criminal tendecies and lawful behaviors
- a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums
- a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty
- the number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdtion and multiplied by 100,000
- a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders
19 Clues: theory that explains the element necessary for a crime • a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty • a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders • an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises • a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- On Tuesday's class, I read a letter by ____ ____.
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- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- America’s national bird
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
19 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • On Tuesday's class, I read a letter by ____ ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • ...
Famous AP Psychology Names 2015-04-16
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- Best known for "Weber's Law"
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning
- Theory of cognitive development in children
- "Social Development Theory"
- Described concept of cognitive dissonance
- Developmental Psychologist, creator of the first intelligence test
- Theory of moral development in children; made use of moral dilemmas in assessment
- Studied attachment in infants using the "strange situation" model. Label infants “secure" “insecure" in attachment
- Theory of "multiple intelligences"
- “collective unconscious" and wrote books on dream interpretation
- Parenting styles had three main types (permissive, authoratative, & authoritarian)
- Conformity experiment that required subjects to match lines.
- Universal facial expressions
- Conducted experiments with dogs that led to the concept of "learned helplessness"
- Investigated the use of heuristics in decision-making
- Taste aversion in rats led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Stanford prison experiment
- Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment
- Shock experiments
- Developed "client-centered" therapy
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- Conducted first psychology experiments in first psych laboratory
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- Father of modern psychiatry
- Creator of "successful intelligence" theory (3 types)
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory
- Process of operant conditioning
- Classical conditioning after experiments with dogs
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization"
- Developmental Psychologist, challenged the universality of Kohlberg's moral development theory
- Conducted the "HE-ART" experiments with split brain patients
- Universality of facial expressions
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- Created Functionalist school of thought
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- General intelligence concept
- Stanford professor, pain control
- Theorized the critical-period hypothesis for language acquisition
- Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning & influence in the Socio-Cognitive Perspective
- Offered feminist critique of Freud's theory
- Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- Research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony
42 Clues: Shock experiments • Stanford prison experiment • Father of modern psychiatry • "Social Development Theory" • Best known for "Weber's Law" • Universal facial expressions • General intelligence concept • Process of operant conditioning • Stanford professor, pain control • Theory of "multiple intelligences" • Universality of facial expressions • Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment • ...
Famous AP Psychology Names 2020-05-02
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- Best known for "Weber's Law"
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning
- Theory of cognitive development in children
- "Social Development Theory"
- Described concept of cognitive dissonance
- Developmental Psychologist, creator of the first intelligence test
- Theory of moral development in children; made use of moral dilemmas in assessment
- Studied attachment in infants using the "strange situation" model. Label infants “secure" “insecure" in attachment
- Theory of "multiple intelligences"
- “collective unconscious" and wrote books on dream interpretation
- Parenting styles had three main types (permissive, authoratative, & authoritarian)
- Conformity experiment that required subjects to match lines.
- Universal facial expressions
- Conducted experiments with dogs that led to the concept of "learned helplessness"
- Investigated the use of heuristics in decision-making
- Taste aversion in rats led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Stanford prison experiment
- Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment
- Shock experiments
- Developed "client-centered" therapy
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- Conducted first psychology experiments in first psych laboratory
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- Father of modern psychiatry
- Creator of "successful intelligence" theory (3 types)
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory
- Process of operant conditioning
- Classical conditioning after experiments with dogs
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization"
- Developmental Psychologist, challenged the universality of Kohlberg's moral development theory
- Conducted the "HE-ART" experiments with split brain patients
- Universality of facial expressions
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- Created Functionalist school of thought
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- General intelligence concept
- Stanford professor, pain control
- Theorized the critical-period hypothesis for language acquisition
- Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning & influence in the Socio-Cognitive Perspective
- Offered feminist critique of Freud's theory
- Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- Research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony
42 Clues: Shock experiments • Stanford prison experiment • Father of modern psychiatry • "Social Development Theory" • Best known for "Weber's Law" • Universal facial expressions • General intelligence concept • Process of operant conditioning • Stanford professor, pain control • Theory of "multiple intelligences" • Universality of facial expressions • Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment • ...
Chapter four 2023-11-18
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- The process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of, and relatively independent of, intervention such as exercise, experience, or environment
- A form of learning in which one stimulus is repeatedly paired with another so that the second one brings forth a response.
- Bandura’s theory about learning that emphasizes the cognitive processes of observational learning
- A group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; in this case, child development.
- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death.
- A tentative theory or assumption made to draw inferences or test conclusions; an interpretation of a practical situation that is then taken as the ground for action.
- The kind of psychological learning, first characterized in the behaviorist theory of Pavlov, that takes place when pairing something that rousts or incites an activity with the activity itself in a way that the stimulus (such as a bell) will trigger a response (such as salivating in anticipation of food that usually arrives after the bell is sounded).
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- A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced.
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others.
- A procedure, such as reward or punishment, that changes a response to a stimulus; the act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency.
- The argument regarding human development that centers around two opposing viewpoints; nature refers to the belief that it is a person’s genetic, inherent character that determines development; nurture applies to the notion that it is the sum total of experiences and the environ-ment that determine development
- Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of conscious thought.
- Freud’s theory of development that outlines the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development.
13 Clues: Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of conscious thought. • A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced. • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others. • Bandura’s theory about learning that emphasizes the cognitive processes of observational learning • ...
Scientific_Revolution_SS_MidTerm_Project_Aditya_M 2025-12-02
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- It is when People on Earth study science and space to determine the right things about them. Example: Copernicus found the Heliocentric Theory (the earth and other planets revolve around the sun).
- a type of logic that involves drawing a broad, general conclusion from a set of specific observations.
- a body of law or a specific principle held to be derived from nature and binding upon human society in the absence of or in addition to positive law
- principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses
- It is a theory stating that the Sun revolves around the Earth.
- a theory that reason is in itself a source of knowledge superior to and independent of sense perceptions
- an optical instrument consisting of a lens or combination of lenses for making enlarged images of minute objects
- oval-shaped paths objects take around a central body, like planets around a star.
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- It is a theory stating that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- The laws of science which never fail as a theory according to Newton's laws. The 1st Law says " An object at motion remains at motion until an external force interrupts the object. The 2nd Law states "the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass". The 3rd Law states "there is an equal and opposite reaction, meaning forces always come in pairs.".
- a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing distant objects by means of the refraction of light rays through a lens or the reflection of light rays by a concave mirror
- declared to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil
- the gravitational attraction of the mass of the earth, the moon, or a planet for bodies at or near its surface
13 Clues: declared to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil • It is a theory stating that the Sun revolves around the Earth. • It is a theory stating that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. • oval-shaped paths objects take around a central body, like planets around a star. • ...
vocab 2024-01-17
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- something that comes before something else
- your inescapable fate; what's meant to be
- obviously offensive or disgraceful
- a set of beliefs or principles that might not be proven yet
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- make happy or satisfied
- quick, lively, and refreshing
- a person who doesn't acknowledge your god
- provide physical relief from pain
8 Clues: make happy or satisfied • quick, lively, and refreshing • provide physical relief from pain • obviously offensive or disgraceful • a person who doesn't acknowledge your god • your inescapable fate; what's meant to be • something that comes before something else • a set of beliefs or principles that might not be proven yet
Theoretical approaches linked to positivism and quantitative research methods 2013-02-14
15 Clues: Marx • Theory • Marxism • Parsons • Durkheim • Sociology • socialfacts • Qualitative • Positivists • Quantitative • objectivefacts • Communistsociety • Theoreticalmodel • Dialeticalmaterialism • structuralfunctionalism
History of art 2023-05-29
15 Clues: branch • theory • Feature • concept • Original • monument • Analysis • character • Tradition • formation • development • Romanticism • Architecture • Installation • Historiography
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Evolution 2013-03-13
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- walks on two legs
- isolation:a population is separated by distance
- prehistoric organisms
- tail:a tail of an animal that has adapted to be able to grasp or hold objects
- in the DNA sequence
- the natural process by which life arises from inorganic matter
- Darwin created the theory o evolution
- isolation:Species-specific signals and elaborate behavioral patterns
- Survival of the ___?
- selection:one of the basic mechanisms of evolution
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- change in DNA sequence
- arganism survive
- drift: drift over time of gene frequencies
- Lucy was a __?
- a mamal that arose from an aniaml that live in trees
- organs:have no functions
- pool:is the set of all genes, or genetic information
- isolation:Two species that breed at different times of the day
18 Clues: Lucy was a __? • arganism survive • walks on two legs • in the DNA sequence • Survival of the ___? • prehistoric organisms • change in DNA sequence • organs:have no functions • Darwin created the theory o evolution • drift: drift over time of gene frequencies • isolation:a population is separated by distance • selection:one of the basic mechanisms of evolution • ...
Parker's Spelling 2013-03-13
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- Eleventh book of the new testament
- determined by
- uniting different ingredients
- moving in one side and out the other
- based on or calculated through theory rather than experience or practice
- the action of changing an arrangement
- based on untested ideas or techniques
- the extent to which something is probable
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- Twelfth book of the Bible
- asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set
- forming a ncessary base or core
- be told or informed of
- mark on a surface with a pencil
- a planned public or social occasion
- in, at, or to this place or position
- free from outside control
- to propel something through the air with force
- morally good, justified, or acceptable
18 Clues: determined by • be told or informed of • Twelfth book of the Bible • free from outside control • uniting different ingredients • forming a ncessary base or core • mark on a surface with a pencil • Eleventh book of the new testament • a planned public or social occasion • in, at, or to this place or position • moving in one side and out the other • ...
Newton's Laws 2023-12-15
Across
- An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force, and vice versa
- The acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and its mass
- A person who has expert knowledge in one or more branches of physical sciences
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- First name of the scientist who set the laws of motion
- The city Newton was born in
- A person with expert knowledge of physics
- A mathematical method of computation or calculation in a special notation created by Newton
- How fast something is moving
- A person with expert knowledge in mathematics
- The quantity of matter within an object
- Speed with a direction
Down
- United Kingdom's highest legislative branch where Newton served
- Unit of measurement for force
- The university Newton attended
- Last name of the scientist who set the laws of motion
- Change in position relative to a reference point
- This inspired him to state his theory of gravitation
- The force of attraction between objects, one being extremely massive
- Change in velocity over a period of time
- An object's tendency to remain doing what it was doing
21 Clues: Speed with a direction • The city Newton was born in • How fast something is moving • Unit of measurement for force • The university Newton attended • The quantity of matter within an object • Change in velocity over a period of time • A person with expert knowledge of physics • A person with expert knowledge in mathematics • Change in position relative to a reference point • ...
Initial Voiceless TH 2023-07-20
75 2023-08-28
chapters 14 and 15 2022-07-25
20 Clues: theid • Moscow • poetry • cowboys • painter • feminism • lullabies • jazz music • fallingwater • Freud theory • hip hop music • jurrasic world • bright or dark • painting style • Russian theatre • classical music • American pop art • A Trip to the Moon • theory of everything • Merce Cunningham's choreography
AWL Review 2020-04-02
30 Clues: data • legal • major • occur • export • issues • method • assess • income • define • theory • policy • obtain • source • factors • process • concept • analyse • research • identify • estimate • specific • evidence • creation • interpret • authority • establish • assumption • requirement • consistently
Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
30 Clues: acre • theory • gallon • weapon • stumble • quarrel • erosion • fossils • extinct • struggle • punctual • peculiar • familiar • calender • evidence • accordion • councilor • passenger • specimens • youngster • messenger • artificial • excavation • administer • geologists • ambassador • chancellor • hypotheses • paleontologist • extracurricular
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-15
30 Clues: direct • global • deiver • theory • torture • anarchy • indirect • reactive • analysis • layering • dispense • policing • scanning • monarchy • violence • anarchism • terrorist • placement • autocracy • democracy • anarchists • corpocracy • pornography • integration • aristocracy • presidential • intelligence • parliamentary • transnational • international
