set theory Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Vocab (PS) 2024-08-27
Across
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities includes a number ans a unit
- a system of moral values, a theory of proper conduct.
- An ongoing orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation,that describes phenomena.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- The study of the compostion,structure and properties of matter and the changes that take place in matter
- The basis upon which a model is assesed taking into account how well it explains
- the systematic study of the universe that produces observations,inferences and models
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- A initial testable explanation.
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- Gods command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over his creation to the glory of God.
- A model that explains a related set of a phenomena can be used to predidct unobserved aspects
- The comparassion of a measurement to an acepted value
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- The degree of exactness of a measurement can indicate the closeness of repeatability of measurements.
- A standardiand system of measurement units used for science
16 Clues: A initial testable explanation. • the study of nonliving matter and energy • a system of moral values, a theory of proper conduct. • The comparassion of a measurement to an acepted value • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • A standardiand system of measurement units used for science • ...
Physical Science Ch 1 Vocab 2024-08-27
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- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- Inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclinical approach used to investigate the world.
- The key to good models. How well does the model explain or describe what we observe? How accurate are predictions?
- directs us to fill the earth and have domion
- Quantitative data based on numbers and quantities.
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- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena. It can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement.
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions, is called a law
- (International system of units) A modern system of standardized metric units.
- Systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: The study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • directs us to fill the earth and have domion • Quantitative data based on numbers and quantities. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • ...
Using Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry 2013-06-23
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
Isaac Newton's Life 2022-10-06
7 Clues: Newton was a famous ______ • Newton created these three laws • His dog once set his lab on _____ • Newton discovered this in science • Newton created this method of math • Newton was born in the _____(country) • Newton had a theory about this type of light
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
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Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2024-11-02
15 Clues: dream • skills • trauma • empathy • limited • distress • strength • cognition • retention • diagnosis • categories • experience • interaction • abandonment • of violence hypothesis victim
COLD WAR 2019-11-22
Across
- Bill:Provided college or vocational training and one year of unemployment assistance for veterans returning from WW2.
- race:a battle between two or more countries to create the most and best weaponry.
- Pact:A military alliance of communist nations that agree to work together in case of attack from an outside source.
- Chi Minh's military force against the United States during the Vietnam War.
- political system in which one leader or a small group of leaders holds absolute power.
- nation:a nation under heavy political or economic influence of a more powerful nation.
- policy of not allowing communism to spread to any more nations
- Society:A set of domestic programs in the United States, created under Lyndon B. Johnson, with a goal of improving the lives of all citizens.
- Theory:The theory that if one nation in Asia falls to communism, the rest will follow.
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- Vietnamese that fought against the United States and the South Vietnamese Government.
- political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- Plan:An American aid program in Europe which provided support to the war-torn countries after WW2 in attempt to stop the spread of communism.
- economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- by the Soviet Union - the first artificial satellite put into Earth's orbit.
- congressional committee set up to investigate espionage and other disloyalty within the United States.
- an alliance of 28 countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean. It includes the United States, most European Union members, Canada, and Turkey.
16 Clues: policy of not allowing communism to spread to any more nations • Chi Minh's military force against the United States during the Vietnam War. • by the Soviet Union - the first artificial satellite put into Earth's orbit. • race:a battle between two or more countries to create the most and best weaponry. • ...
Business Ethics 2020-05-10
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- Describes the role of senior managers in setting the ethical tone of the organization and fostering ethical behavior among employees
- A set of principles and norms of behavior pf people in relation to each other and to society
- The degree to which corporate decisions, policies, activities, and impacts are acknowledged and made visible to relevant stakeholders.
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action.
- The attempt by companies to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of a given society at a particular point in time.
- An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity
- An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values
- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations.
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- A concept that refers to whether a corporation is answerable in some way for the consequences of its actions.
- A hybrid form of organization that pursues a clear social purpose through commercial trade
- The study of business situations, activities, and decision where issues of rights and wrong are addressed
- A philosophical and socio-political movement that proclaims the inviolability of human rights and personal freedoms
- Obligations of workers ethical leadership towards their employer, based on individual contracts and wider employment laws
- A theory that suggests that an action is morally right if in a given situation all decision-makers freely decide to pursue either their short-term desires or their long-term interests
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result
- everybody gets what they deserve.
- A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values
- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance.
- The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals.
19 Clues: everybody gets what they deserve. • An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity • The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals. • An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values • A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values • ...
Colonial Government 2022-11-29
Across
- To force on others
- To set aside or temporarily stop operation of something
- Meetings that took place in towns and villages in the colonies
- Latin for "Great Charter"
- Shipping goods without government permission
- To sell abroad
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- To bring in from foreign markets
- An economic theory whose goal is to build wealth through exports and precious metals
- ________ Acts that forced colonists to sell all goods to England
- ___________ government; a system by which people elect delegates to make laws
- __________ Revolution in England that occurred without war
11 Clues: To sell abroad • To force on others • Latin for "Great Charter" • To bring in from foreign markets • Shipping goods without government permission • To set aside or temporarily stop operation of something • __________ Revolution in England that occurred without war • Meetings that took place in towns and villages in the colonies • ...
noxs crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- frequency histogram a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- & Whisker Plot used to show how the value in the data set are distributed
- extreme the greatest value in the data set maximum
- a guess based on past experiences
- all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3
- a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions
- distribution has two Has two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contain the greatest frequency
- part of a group
- a sample that over represents or under represents a part of a population
- sample a sample that consists of a member of a specific group
- the number occurring most often
- sample using an ordered list of the population then selecting members systematically from that list
- Correlation when two data sets show no effect on one another
- a complete group
- Diagrams a diagram made of overlapping circles that is used to show relationships between groups
- distribution the interval or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end of the distribution
- a survey that included every member of a population
- frequency table a table showing how often something happens divided by all outcomes
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- quartile the middle number in the first half of the data set
- Sample a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
- Reasoning making a conjecture based on several observations
- extreme the smallest value in the data set minimum
- a display of data that shows the number of occurrences of each data item that can be shown in a histogram
- quartile the middle number in the second half of the data set
- shaped distribution approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequency
- Correlation when two data sets increases together
- an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory
- Sample each member of the population has an equally likely chance of being selected
- when zolata sets have an effect on one another
- Correlation when one data set decreases as the other one increases
- a piece of data set
- the middle numberina data set when the numbers are in order
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- random sample the population is divided into random subgroups so that each population member is in only one subgroup
- the average of the numbers
- of central tendency
37 Clues: part of a group • a complete group • a piece of data set • of central tendency • the average of the numbers • the number occurring most often • a guess based on past experiences • a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions • a type of bar graph that displays frequencies • when zolata sets have an effect on one another • the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3 • ...
Bobby's crossword 2024-05-13
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- frequency histogram a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- & Whisker Plot used to show how the value in the data set are distributed
- extreme the greatest value in the data set maximum
- a guess based on past experiences
- all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3
- a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions
- distribution has two Has two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contain the greatest frequency
- part of a group
- a sample that over represents or under represents a part of a population
- sample a sample that consists of a member of a specific group
- the number occurring most often
- sample using an ordered list of the population then selecting members systematically from that list
- Correlation when two data sets show no effect on one another
- a complete group
- Diagrams a diagram made of overlapping circles that is used to show relationships between groups
- distribution the interval or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end of the distribution
- a survey that included every member of a population
- frequency table a table showing how often something happens divided by all outcomes
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- quartile the middle number in the first half of the data set
- Sample a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
- Reasoning making a conjecture based on several observations
- extreme the smallest value in the data set minimum
- a display of data that shows the number of occurrences of each data item that can be shown in a histogram
- quartile the middle number in the second half of the data set
- shaped distribution approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequency
- Correlation when two data sets increases together
- an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory
- Sample each member of the population has an equally likely chance of being selected
- when zolata sets have an effect on one another
- Correlation when one data set decreases as the other one increases
- a piece of data set
- the middle numberina data set when the numbers are in order
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- random sample the population is divided into random subgroups so that each population member is in only one subgroup
- the average of the numbers
- of central tendency
37 Clues: part of a group • a complete group • a piece of data set • of central tendency • the average of the numbers • the number occurring most often • a guess based on past experiences • a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions • a type of bar graph that displays frequencies • when zolata sets have an effect on one another • the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3 • ...
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
The roaring 20's crossword puzzle 2022-04-04
Across
- in past americans focused on ____ money
- ford made more cars cheaper so sold them ____
- tennessee law forbade teaching darwin's theory of ___?
- advent of public transportation helped give rise to ___
- increase in availability of eclectricity allow variety of what
- mass media led to rise of ___ in music,shows,sports..etc
- elected in 1920 as president
- charles darwins theory about evolution challenged what?
- /published his theory of "theory of relativity"
- silent pics evolved into ____
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- the scopes trail was also known to be called the ____ trail
- Pay _____
- mass media formed bc of ___ and national magazines
- in 1920 women gained right to ____
- buy ____
- who became 1st person to flu solo, 1927
- the trail centered around a science teacher named?
- who improved upon invention of mobiles bc of their mass production on the model t car
- increase in transportation/use of electricity led to bustling ____
- sparked nationwide debate on evolution and ___
- these "new women"
21 Clues: buy ____ • Pay _____ • these "new women" • elected in 1920 as president • silent pics evolved into ____ • in 1920 women gained right to ____ • in past americans focused on ____ money • who became 1st person to flu solo, 1927 • ford made more cars cheaper so sold them ____ • sparked nationwide debate on evolution and ___ • /published his theory of "theory of relativity" • ...
Rside-Science9-Liz 2015-02-26
Across
- Objects in space (Sun, Moon, etc)
- Change that occurs because of lights wave lengths becoming longer
- Pattern of colors
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- People who study objects in space
- Cosmic Background Explorer
- another term for hypothesis
- A prism shaped object that helps change light into color
- Galaxy that holds planet earth
- an object in space with a spherical shape
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- Method Edwin Hubble used to figure out that galaxies are moving away at speeds that are proportional to their distance
- came up with the Big Bang theory
- an optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer
- A theory of how the early universe was created
- of or relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- European Council for Nuclear Research
- study of the universe
- came up with the theory the universe is expanding
- Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles that cause ionization
20 Clues: Pattern of colors • study of the universe • Cosmic Background Explorer • another term for hypothesis • Galaxy that holds planet earth • came up with the Big Bang theory • Objects in space (Sun, Moon, etc) • People who study objects in space • Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe • European Council for Nuclear Research • an object in space with a spherical shape • ...
ECE Crossword Puzzle Sophia Garcia P.7 2020-10-22
Across
- / exercises your brain to work better
- / learning is occurred under this zone
- / a chronic condition that is diagnosed in childhood and limits major life activities
- / how many levels in Maslow's theory
- / developed a hierarchy of needs
- / Erickson describes as emotional development as a series of stages as
- / technique that stops challenging behaviors before it begins
- / technique where desired behavior is rewarded
- / support during the first three years of life
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- / similar to ADA but for all individuals in the US
- / child does tasks under adult guidance
- / federal law that make Americans with disabilities equal
- / an increase in complexity from simple to more complex
- / as the child learns the responsibility is gradually transferred to him/her
- / developed the social development theory of learning
- / specific body changed and increases in the child's size
- / technique that guides children's behaviors
- / developed psychological stages in adulthood theory
- / how many stages do children develop the ability to learn
- / how many stages in Erikson's theory
20 Clues: / developed a hierarchy of needs • / how many levels in Maslow's theory • / how many stages in Erikson's theory • / exercises your brain to work better • / learning is occurred under this zone • / child does tasks under adult guidance • / technique that guides children's behaviors • / technique where desired behavior is rewarded • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-10-15
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- The country that fits with Europe during Pangaea.
- The country that fits with South America during Pangaea.
- One of the minor tectonic plates.
- A supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- Where two or more lithospheric plates collide with each other.
- inches How often the plates move per year.
- Came up with the theory of Continental Drift.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
- Places where three plates meet.
- When two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- Places where plates slide sideways past each other.
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- The Ring where 90% of the world's earthquakes occur with over 450 volcanoes.
- At one time all of the continents formed one super-continent.
- The theory became solidified.
- Caused by the moving of transform plates.
- The largest major tectonic plate.
- One of the seven major tectonic plates.
- The cause of the movement of convergent plates.
- The molten layer of rock the plates lay on.
- Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory.
20 Clues: The theory became solidified. • Places where three plates meet. • One of the minor tectonic plates. • The largest major tectonic plate. • One of the seven major tectonic plates. • Caused by the moving of transform plates. • Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory. • inches How often the plates move per year. • The molten layer of rock the plates lay on. • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
Across
- natural rights, life, liberty, property
- a person who rules with absolute power
- experimental method, encourages the use of the scientific method
- vaccine for smallpox
- abolishment of torture
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- separation of powers
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- he believed the sun was the center of the solar system
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines, often battle scenes
- social contract theory
- Mathematical laws for planetary motion
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- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- freedom of speech and religion
- scientific method
- father of modern chemistry
- he protected the telescope
- laws of motion and gravity
- observes bacteria through a microscope
- individual freedom
- Descartes discovery
- woman's equality
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
25 Clues: woman's equality • scientific method • individual freedom • Descartes discovery • vaccine for smallpox • separation of powers • abolishment of torture • social contract theory • father of modern chemistry • he protected the telescope • laws of motion and gravity • freedom of speech and religion • a person who rules with absolute power • observes bacteria through a microscope • ...
Unit 5: Personality Review 2022-05-10
Across
- Defense Mechanism in which the person says they didn't do it.
- Word Association is an example of a ____ Test.
- What Carl Jung called common stories every culture shares.
- Laid back, calm personality.
- Psychoanalyst who introduced the inferiority complex.
- Feeling inadequate regarding certain traits.
- The THEORY which stresses reinforcement in personality.
- Personality that is quiet, maybe shy.
- Psychoanalyst who introduced extrovert and introvert.
- Stage in which the mouth is the source of pleasure.
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- A provable hypothesis.
- Social, outward looking person.
- The aggressive, time-oriented personality.
- A personality characteristic.
- We all have a unique _______.
- Freud called it the moral part of one's personality.
- THEORY emphasizing personal growth in development.
- He started Psychoanalysis.
- What Freud called one's energy for survival.
- Another word for the Inkblot Test.
- To blame someone else for one's own wrongdoing.
- Introduced Social Learning Theory.
- Based on the Pleasure Principle.
- Humanist who said people need to build a positive self-regard.
- Based on the Reality Principle.
25 Clues: A provable hypothesis. • He started Psychoanalysis. • Laid back, calm personality. • A personality characteristic. • We all have a unique _______. • Social, outward looking person. • Based on the Reality Principle. • Based on the Pleasure Principle. • Another word for the Inkblot Test. • Introduced Social Learning Theory. • Personality that is quiet, maybe shy. • ...
Social Studies Ch. 23 2021-01-12
Across
- A set of actions that is always performed the same way?
- One of the Gods name.
- Who were the only people that could read?
- One theory on how the Mayan Civilization crashed.
- What was one of the calendars called?
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- What Farming technique did Mayan's use?
- What was the last period of Mayan Civilization?
- What offerings did they make to the gods to make them stronger?
- Top of the social pyramid.
- What were the merchants and artisans best at?
- What the priest performed
11 Clues: One of the Gods name. • What the priest performed • Top of the social pyramid. • What was one of the calendars called? • What Farming technique did Mayan's use? • Who were the only people that could read? • What were the merchants and artisans best at? • What was the last period of Mayan Civilization? • One theory on how the Mayan Civilization crashed. • ...
Evolution of Biodiversity Crossword 2023-04-23
Across
- Evolutionary change within a small group of organisms
- Actual set of traits expressed in an individual
- Created the theory of evolution
- change in the genetic composition of a population as a result of random mating
- Speciation because of separation
- Species can only live in specific habitats
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- Evolution which gives rise to a new species/genera/family/class/phyla
- Survival of the fittest
- The mass extinction we are in currently
- Speciation despite close proximity
- Species can live under a wide range of conditions
11 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Created the theory of evolution • Speciation because of separation • Speciation despite close proximity • The mass extinction we are in currently • Species can only live in specific habitats • Actual set of traits expressed in an individual • Species can live under a wide range of conditions • Evolutionary change within a small group of organisms • ...
KEY WORDS 2023-02-19
Across
- stirred by or attracted to the inexplicable
- not true, real, or genuine
- to cause (someone or something) to disappear:
- of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe
- a disembodied soul
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- to have a disquieting or harmful effect
- to accept something as true, genuine, or real
- a supernatural being or essence
- something that happens
- (of a person or animal) easily frightened; nervous
- to have real being whether material or spiritual
- an ideal or hypothetical set of facts, principles, or circumstances
12 Clues: a disembodied soul • something that happens • not true, real, or genuine • a supernatural being or essence • to have a disquieting or harmful effect • stirred by or attracted to the inexplicable • to accept something as true, genuine, or real • to cause (someone or something) to disappear: • to have real being whether material or spiritual • ...
Vocabulary Quiz: Unit 7 2023-03-12
Across
- A person guilty of a crime
- Things shared by all members of the community
- A smaller part of a larger group of data
- A defendant in a lawsuit
- This word is used to describe a fraud person/actions
- When a data is explained in detail
- A special skill or subject
- The process of excluding someone or something
- When data is expressed in numbers
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- A set of logic/reason for an action
- Official count of a population
- When everyone agrees to something
- The way we understand the meaning of data
- Generally accepted theory or practice
- Easy to do or understand
- When data is not expressed in numbers
- Your own opinion or judgement about data
17 Clues: A defendant in a lawsuit • Easy to do or understand • A person guilty of a crime • A special skill or subject • Official count of a population • When everyone agrees to something • When data is expressed in numbers • When a data is explained in detail • A set of logic/reason for an action • Generally accepted theory or practice • When data is not expressed in numbers • ...
Jackson B 2024-05-13
Across
- frequency histogram a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- & Whisker Plot used to show how the value in the data set are distributed
- extreme the greatest value in the data set maximum
- a guess based on past experiences
- all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3
- a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions
- distribution has two Has two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contain the greatest frequency
- part of a group
- a sample that over represents or under represents a part of a population
- sample a sample that consists of a member of a specific group
- the number occurring most often
- sample using an ordered list of the population then selecting members systematically from that list
- Correlation when two data sets show no effect on one another
- a complete group
- Diagrams a diagram made of overlapping circles that is used to show relationships between groups
- distribution the interval or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end of the distribution
- a survey that included every member of a population
- frequency table a table showing how often something happens divided by all outcomes
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- quartile the middle number in the first half of the data set
- Sample a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
- Reasoning making a conjecture based on several observations
- extreme the smallest value in the data set minimum
- a display of data that shows the number of occurrences of each data item that can be shown in a histogram
- quartile the middle number in the second half of the data set
- shaped distribution approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequency
- Correlation when two data sets increases together
- an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory
- Sample each member of the population has an equally likely chance of being selected
- when zolata sets have an effect on one another
- Correlation when one data set decreases as the other one increases
- a piece of data set
- the middle numberina data set when the numbers are in order
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- random sample the population is divided into random subgroups so that each population member is in only one subgroup
- the average of the numbers
- of central tendency
37 Clues: part of a group • a complete group • a piece of data set • of central tendency • the average of the numbers • the number occurring most often • a guess based on past experiences • a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions • a type of bar graph that displays frequencies • when zolata sets have an effect on one another • the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3 • ...
Astronomy is FUN 2021-10-12
Across
- When the moon isn't lit at all
- the distance light travels in a year
- When the moon is completely lit
- The theory that the Earth is in the middle of the Solar System
- The theory that the Sun is in the middle of the Solar System
- a ball of rock and ice that melts as it circles the sun
- The study of Space
- The closest star to Earth
- about the same size as Earth
- The planet we live on
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- The theory of how the universe began
- The first phase of the moon
- The distance from Earth to the Sun
- Proved the Big Bang Theory correct
- When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere
- A meteor that has hit Earth
- The galaxy that we live in
- What do you use to look at distant objects
18 Clues: The study of Space • The planet we live on • The closest star to Earth • The galaxy that we live in • The first phase of the moon • A meteor that has hit Earth • about the same size as Earth • When the moon isn't lit at all • When the moon is completely lit • The distance from Earth to the Sun • Proved the Big Bang Theory correct • The theory of how the universe began • ...
I2SS2 (7) Ch. 6 2019-10-13
Across
- (n.) item/items turned in to the Tokyo Lost and Found
- (adj.) difficult to understand
- (n.) a person who studies the human mind
- (n.) your teacher
- (ph.) "point __": show, bring attention to
- (n.) someone who sees an accident or crime
- (v.) separate
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- (n.) an item turned in to the Tokyo Central Lost and Found
- (n.) a set of ideas about why something occurs
- (n.) like a witness, a person who watches something
- (v.) to behave as if something is true or real
- (n.) a big problem for Japan on Saturday
12 Clues: (v.) separate • (n.) your teacher • (adj.) difficult to understand • (n.) a person who studies the human mind • (n.) a big problem for Japan on Saturday • (ph.) "point __": show, bring attention to • (n.) someone who sees an accident or crime • (n.) a set of ideas about why something occurs • (v.) to behave as if something is true or real • ...
Academic Words 2025-03-14
Across
- To point out or show something
- To roughly calculate or judge value
- To be made up or create of something
- Important or meaningful
- To provide reasons or evidence to support something
- A system of ideas to explain something
- A systematic way of doing something
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- To share or spread something over an area
- To set up or create something
- To examine something in detail to understand it better
- To explain or understand the meaning of something
- The background or circumstances surrounding an event or idea
12 Clues: Important or meaningful • To set up or create something • To point out or show something • To roughly calculate or judge value • A systematic way of doing something • To be made up or create of something • A system of ideas to explain something • To share or spread something over an area • To explain or understand the meaning of something • ...
Chemistry 2012-11-01
Across
- A reaction that takes in heat
- A solution that can not dissolve any more solute
- What do we call a solution that is not saturated, but not diluted?
- Non Mental Conductor
- A reaction that gives out heat
- "We are all little pieces of ______ "- Dr Campbell
- A biological Catalyst
Down
- When particles are cut up smaller the surface area increases making more collisions, what theory is this?
- Atomic Number of 1
- 30 degrees Celsius is a ___________
- The set of gasses that are VERY unreactive
- Symbol of He
12 Clues: Symbol of He • Atomic Number of 1 • Non Mental Conductor • A biological Catalyst • A reaction that takes in heat • A reaction that gives out heat • 30 degrees Celsius is a ___________ • The set of gasses that are VERY unreactive • A solution that can not dissolve any more solute • "We are all little pieces of ______ "- Dr Campbell • ...
Prefix Unit #3 Crossword 2023-05-03
Across
- Below an average level; below set expectations
- Details about something put together into one document
- Thoughts that are below or under the active thought process
- Allow some light to go beyond/through something
- Not able to prevent something
- To put something below/under water
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- Ideas put together to form a theory
- Judging someone before you know them
- To gather together again or to put something back together
- To keep something or someone away from others
- To bring energy back to something or someone
- To go beyond or rise above something
12 Clues: Not able to prevent something • To put something below/under water • Ideas put together to form a theory • Judging someone before you know them • To go beyond or rise above something • To bring energy back to something or someone • To keep something or someone away from others • Below an average level; below set expectations • ...
Glossary crossword 2014-11-09
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- the theory of the evolution of spices by natural selection advanced.
- change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation, by such processes as mutation.
- the act of producing or causing to exist, the act of creating.
- having or representing the sun as the centre of the universe.
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning.
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- a set of beliefs held and taught by the church.
- the theory that life, or the universe can not have arisen by chance and was created by some intelligent entity.
- the divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence.
- a form of formulary to which public religous worship, especially Christian worship I'd conducted.
- the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a hole.
10 Clues: a set of beliefs held and taught by the church. • a period of prolonged and intensive questioning. • having or representing the sun as the centre of the universe. • the act of producing or causing to exist, the act of creating. • the theory of the evolution of spices by natural selection advanced. • ...
Glossary crossword 2014-11-09
Across
- the theory of the evolution of spices by natural selection advanced.
- a set of beliefs held and taught by the church.
- having or representing the sun as the centre of the universe.
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning.
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- the act of producing or causing to exist, the act of creating.
- the theory that life, or the universe can not have arisen by chance and was created by some intelligent entity.
- the divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence.
- the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a hole.
- change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation, by such processes as mutation.
- a form of formulary to which public religous worship, especially Christian worship I'd conducted.
10 Clues: a set of beliefs held and taught by the church. • a period of prolonged and intensive questioning. • having or representing the sun as the centre of the universe. • the act of producing or causing to exist, the act of creating. • the theory of the evolution of spices by natural selection advanced. • ...
Merry Christmas 2023-12-18
Across
- / hypothesis or unproved assumption
- / a form of government in which leaders are elected; they are not kings
- / humanlike creatures that walk upright
- / discussed by considering opposing viewpoints
- / a sudden, radical or complete change; an overthrow of a government
- / first writing system of the Aryans
- / A seasonal greeting
- / a dark natural glass stone formed by lava
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- / very broad in range
- / as administrative organization usually part of a government
- / great; significant in size or importance
- / conforming to accepted standards of conduct; moral
- / adapted to life with and for the use of humans
- / a government established by a divine authority
- / to set apart from others
- / process of changing to city life
- / to remain alive
17 Clues: / to remain alive • / very broad in range • / A seasonal greeting • / to set apart from others • / process of changing to city life • / hypothesis or unproved assumption • / first writing system of the Aryans • / humanlike creatures that walk upright • / great; significant in size or importance • / a dark natural glass stone formed by lava • ...
chem 101 2020-09-14
Across
- atoms bonded together
- measuring method used in the US
- a set of standard units agreed on by scientists around the world
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- a tentative interpretation or explanation of observations
- matter cannot be created or destroyed
- one or more well-established hypotheses
- amount of matter in an object
- what all matter is composed of
8 Clues: atoms bonded together • amount of matter in an object • what all matter is composed of • measuring method used in the US • matter cannot be created or destroyed • one or more well-established hypotheses • a tentative interpretation or explanation of observations • a set of standard units agreed on by scientists around the world
CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY 2018-09-05
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- reasoning / research that works from a hypothesis that is then tested against data
- revolution / a movement within political science during the 1950s and 1960s to develop general theories about individual political behavior that could be applied across all countries
- / a shared material standard of individuals within a community, society or country
- politics / the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries
- / an organization or activity that is self-perpetuating and valued for its own sake
- theory / a theory asserting that as societies developed, they would take on a set of common characteristics, including democracy and capitalism
- / the issue that cause and effect are not often clear, in that variable may be both cause and effect in relationship to one another
- choice / approach that assumes that individuals weigh the costs and benefits and make choices to maximize their benefits
- reasoning / research that works from case studies in order to generate hypothesis
- bias / a focus on effects rather than causes, which can lead to inaccurate conclusions about correlation or causation
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- theory / an approach that emphasizes how actors or organizations behave in their goal to influence others. Built upon assumptions of rational choice
- / the ability to influence others or impose one's will on them
- / study through an in-depth investigation of a limited number of cases
- / the struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group
- / study through statistical data from many cases
- / an apparent relationship between two or more variables
- / the ability of an individual to act independently without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or groups in society
17 Clues: / study through statistical data from many cases • / an apparent relationship between two or more variables • / the ability to influence others or impose one's will on them • / study through an in-depth investigation of a limited number of cases • politics / the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries • ...
Act 2.3 Crossword. Research concepts 2022-04-02
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- also called dynamic governance, is a system of governance that seeks to create psychologically safe environments and productive organizations.
- a hypothesis is an assumption, an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested to see if it might be true. In the scientific method, the hypothesis is constructed before any applicable research has been done, apart from a basic background review.
- means relating to the nature or standard of something, rather than to its quantity. Example: There are qualitative differences in the way children and adults think.
- is a body of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline: a particular procedure or set of procedures.
- is the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region.
- a representative part or a single item from a larger whole or group especially when presented for inspection or shown as evidence of quality
- designates a group of theories that aim to characterize the relationship between cause and effect using the tools of probability theory
- relating to numbers or amounts. Something that can be measured. Example: Count the number of sheep on a farm or measure the gallons of milk produced by a cow
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos
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- on a central point, as of attention, attraction, or activity. Relating to investigation we can use it as a verb to bring into focus or converge a specific point.
- a set of knowledge obtained through observation and reasoning, systematically structured and from which general principles and laws with predictive capacity and experimentally testable are deduced.
- the act, process, or technique of selecting a suitable sample specifically: the act, process, or technique of selecting a representative part of a population for the purpose of determining parameters or characteristics of the whole population.
- a theory, in contrast, is a principle that has been formed as an attempt to explain things that have already been substantiated by data. It is used in the names of a number of principles accepted in the scientific community.
- a hypothesis is a prediction, almost always a prediction about the relationship between variables. A hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction
- philosophical and theoretical framework of a scientific school or discipline within which theories, laws, and generalizations and the experiments performed in support of them are formulated.
- is the scientific application of the methods in that traits and characteristics are operationalized, measured, and analyzed.
- is a particular theory about the nature of being or the kinds of things that have existence.
- is the manner and ability with which an artist, writer, dancer, athlete, lawyer, or the like employs the technical skills of a particular art or field of endeavor so as to affect the desired result.
- that refers to the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge and the process by which knowledge is acquired and validated.
19 Clues: all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos • is the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region. • is a particular theory about the nature of being or the kinds of things that have existence. • is a body of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline: a particular procedure or set of procedures. • ...
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
Comparative World Government Terms 2021-08-30
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- Reasoning, an approach that starts from a hypothesis to generate evidence about the cause and effect of cases.
- an association about certain factors or variables.
- Theory, the study of how people learn strategies in several circumstances.
- Bias, bias that selective social groups or individuals introduces.
- method that is usually deductive. Usually involves an array of cases of area specialization, use of statistical analysis, or mathematical models.
- Theory, theory that stated societies would evolve into capitalist democracies, closing on the shared characteristics and values. Can also be a set of hypotheses of how nations are able to develop.
- methods that are usually inductive that focus on investigations of a few cases (or just one) drawn from a scholar’s expertise.
- Politics, it is the study, and the comparison of local policies of countries.
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- the word that describes the struggle between any social group for power. This power enables them to establish decisions for larger groups.
- Method, a method to compare different cases and create conclusions.
- an organization or activity that exist (self-perpetuate) for their sake.
- the issue about distinguishing the cause and effects.
- the ability to influence or impose their will over others’.
- Choice, the study of rules of how politics is played and how individuals act on their preferences for voting representatives or supporting/choosing a political party.
- an individual’s ability to act on their own will without any fear of punishment or restriction by the government or social groups.
- Reasoning, an approach the starts with evidence to undercover a hypothesis.
- Revolution, a shift from the descriptive research about politics toward individual political behavior.
- refers to the standard living that is shared by groups within a society or community.
18 Clues: an association about certain factors or variables. • the issue about distinguishing the cause and effects. • the ability to influence or impose their will over others’. • Bias, bias that selective social groups or individuals introduces. • Method, a method to compare different cases and create conclusions. • ...
Comparative World Government Terms 2021-08-30
Across
- Reasoning, an approach that starts from a hypothesis to generate evidence about the cause and effect of cases.
- the issue about distinguishing the cause and effects.
- Choice, the study of rules of how politics is played and how individuals act on their preferences for voting representatives or supporting/choosing a political party.
- an association about certain factors or variables.
- refers to the standard living that is shared by groups within a society or community.
- the ability to influence or impose their will over others’.
- Politics, it is the study, and the comparison of local policies of countries.
- an organization or activity that exist (self-perpetuate) for their sake.
- Revolution, a shift from the descriptive research about politics toward individual political behavior.
- Reasoning, an approach the starts with evidence to undercover a hypothesis.
- Bias, bias that selective social groups or individuals introduces.
Down
- methods that are usually inductive that focus on investigations of a few cases (or just one) drawn from a scholar’s expertise.
- Theory, theory that stated societies would evolve into capitalist democracies, closing on the shared characteristics and values. Can also be a set of hypotheses of how nations are able to develop.
- an individual’s ability to act on their own will without any fear of punishment or restriction by the government or social groups.
- Method, a method to compare different cases and create conclusions.
- Theory, the study of how people learn strategies in several circumstances.
- method that is usually deductive. Usually involves an array of cases of area specialization, use of statistical analysis, or mathematical models.
- the word that describes the struggle between any social group for power. This power enables them to establish decisions for larger groups.
18 Clues: an association about certain factors or variables. • the issue about distinguishing the cause and effects. • the ability to influence or impose their will over others’. • Bias, bias that selective social groups or individuals introduces. • Method, a method to compare different cases and create conclusions. • ...
NBTT Vocab Ch 5 -11 2017-02-13
Across
- to attract by arousing hope or desire, lure
- a place or situation of noisy uproar and confusion
- of, relating to, or based on theory
- the recipient of funds, property, or other benefits
- strength to withstand illness, fatigue, or hardship; endurance
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- belonging to the same period of time; about the same age
- acts or instances of infringing; violations
- ruined through clumsiness
- set apart for a special purpose, designated
- on the alert, watchful
- a fee for instruction, especially from a formal learning institution
11 Clues: on the alert, watchful • ruined through clumsiness • of, relating to, or based on theory • to attract by arousing hope or desire, lure • acts or instances of infringing; violations • set apart for a special purpose, designated • the recipient of funds, property, or other benefits • a place or situation of noisy uproar and confusion • ...
WORK ETHICS 2017-08-02
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- Continuous conduct that is unwanted by the recipient
- Impartial and just treatment or behaviour without favouritism or discrimination
- A situation in which a person face the clash between personal interests and professional interests
- The moral theory that say we should act in ways that produce the most pleasure or happiness for the greatest number of people
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
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- The state or fact of being accountable
- A set of rules to guide behaviours and decisions of workers in an organisation
- Treating a person or particular group of people differently
- Being honest;able to be trusted
- The moral theory that say the rightness or wrongness of actions does not depend on their consequences but on whether they fulfill our duty
10 Clues: Being honest;able to be trusted • The state or fact of being accountable • Continuous conduct that is unwanted by the recipient • Treating a person or particular group of people differently • A set of rules to guide behaviours and decisions of workers in an organisation • Impartial and just treatment or behaviour without favouritism or discrimination • ...
darwins theory 2012-12-04
Across
- he abserved many animals
- when animals are chosen to breed for disired traits
- he spent this many years talking to scientist trying to figure out stuff
- the change in an organism over time
- the preserved remains of an animal
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- they had a rounded beak as an adaptation
- he went here to observe animals
- when animals are better adapted to there environment
- a well tested theory that explains a wide section of things
- this animal had longer nails for an adaptation
- when did the beagle set sail
- a change is a species
12 Clues: a change is a species • he abserved many animals • when did the beagle set sail • he went here to observe animals • the preserved remains of an animal • the change in an organism over time • they had a rounded beak as an adaptation • this animal had longer nails for an adaptation • when animals are chosen to breed for disired traits • ...
Test vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory.
- Statements supporting a claim.
- Ways that help you find the main idea.
- components of an article or story that is not the main body of the text.
- A statement in which is true.
- the way you act bout something.
- a heated debate between opposite views.
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- Details that support your claim.
- A statement that is not factual.
- a demand or request for something considered one's due.
- A way something is seen.
- The way the writer organizes the text.
12 Clues: A way something is seen. • A statement in which is true. • Statements supporting a claim. • the way you act bout something. • Details that support your claim. • A statement that is not factual. • The way the writer organizes the text. • Ways that help you find the main idea. • a heated debate between opposite views. • a demand or request for something considered one's due. • ...
Test vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory.
- Statements supporting a claim.
- Ways that help you find the main idea.
- components of an article or story that is not the main body of the text.
- A statement in which is true.
- the way you act bout something.
- a heated debate between opposite views.
Down
- Details that support your claim.
- A statement that is not factual.
- a demand or request for something considered one's due.
- A way something is seen.
- The way the writer organizes the text.
12 Clues: A way something is seen. • A statement in which is true. • Statements supporting a claim. • the way you act bout something. • Details that support your claim. • A statement that is not factual. • The way the writer organizes the text. • Ways that help you find the main idea. • a heated debate between opposite views. • a demand or request for something considered one's due. • ...
Test vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory.
- Statements supporting a claim.
- Ways that help you find the main idea.
- components of an article or story that is not the main body of the text.
- A statement in which is true.
- the way you act bout something.
- a heated debate between opposite views.
Down
- Details that support your claim.
- A statement that is not factual.
- a demand or request for something considered one's due.
- A way something is seen.
- The way the writer organizes the text.
12 Clues: A way something is seen. • A statement in which is true. • Statements supporting a claim. • the way you act bout something. • Details that support your claim. • A statement that is not factual. • The way the writer organizes the text. • Ways that help you find the main idea. • a heated debate between opposite views. • a demand or request for something considered one's due. • ...
Unit9A: The Teenage Brain 2025-09-03
Across
- A feeling of great joy or enthusiasm
- In an eager or enthusiastic way
- People of the same age group or social level
- Able to do things without help or control from others
- To let go or set free
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- Very strong, powerful, or extreme
- A young person in the stage between childhood and adulthood
- Lack of good sense or judgment; silliness
- Strong urges or desires to act without thinking
- A new and improved version of something
- Done in an awkward or ungraceful way
- An idea or explanation based on evidence
12 Clues: To let go or set free • In an eager or enthusiastic way • Very strong, powerful, or extreme • A feeling of great joy or enthusiasm • Done in an awkward or ungraceful way • A new and improved version of something • An idea or explanation based on evidence • Lack of good sense or judgment; silliness • People of the same age group or social level • ...
Scientists 2022-11-14
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- The Germ Theory
- Refined what it means to be Human
- Wrote the first line of code
- Discovered Uranus and Infrared
- Understanding of Electricity
- The Hubble Telescope
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- Improved Telescopes and Microscopes
- 3 principles of inheritance
- Penicillin
- Further understanding of Black Holes
- natural selection
- The Theory of Motion
- Classification of Organisms/Objects
- theory of Relativity
- discovered Radium and Polonium
15 Clues: Penicillin • The Germ Theory • natural selection • The Theory of Motion • theory of Relativity • The Hubble Telescope • 3 principles of inheritance • Wrote the first line of code • Understanding of Electricity • Discovered Uranus and Infrared • discovered Radium and Polonium • Refined what it means to be Human • Improved Telescopes and Microscopes • Classification of Organisms/Objects • ...
project 2023-09-07
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- Neils Bohr name for the path he learned electrons fallowed
- English schoolteacher that developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom
- J.J. Thomas's theory
- suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion that they actually fallowed a path around the nucleus
- a compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass
- developed the "Atomos Theory"
- the most modern theory
- believed all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, fire, wind, and water
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- mater is made of tiny particles called atoms that can't be subdivided
- states that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers
- more established than Democritus
- Theory earth, fire, wind, water
- first began investigation of the atom
- Neils Bohr's model
- further investigated Thomason's model
15 Clues: Neils Bohr's model • J.J. Thomas's theory • the most modern theory • developed the "Atomos Theory" • Theory earth, fire, wind, water • more established than Democritus • first began investigation of the atom • further investigated Thomason's model • Neils Bohr name for the path he learned electrons fallowed • ...
motivation, emotion & personality 2025-03-19
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- Defense Mechanism: Pushing distressing memories out of the conscious mind.
- Defense Mechanism: Attributing one’s own unacceptable thoughts to others.
- _____label: The interpretation and labeling of emotions based on the situation.
- Self-_____ Belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations.
- _____Five theory: A model that identifies five main traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) that describe personality.
- Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts.
- _____psychology: A psychological perspective that emphasizes personal growth and the achievement of human potential.
- _____theory: A theory of personality that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
- Defense Mechanism: Reverting to an earlier stage of development in the face of stress.
- _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure.
- _____-seeking theory: The theory that individuals seek out novel and intense experiences.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards.
- Innate biological patterns of behavior.
- Defense Mechanism: Channeling unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- Stimuli that trigger emotional responses.
- _____theory: The theory that individuals are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal using the Yerkes-Dodson Law
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where a decision has both positive and negative aspects.
- _____inventories: Questionnaires used to assess personality traits.
- _____formation: A Defense Mechanism: Acting in a way that is opposite to one's unacceptable thoughts or feelings.
- The experience of feeling or emotion.
Down
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two unattractive options.
- _____mechanisms: Unconscious strategies used by the ego to reduce anxiety.
- A Defense Mechanism: Creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior.
- Defense Mechanism: Redirecting emotions from a dangerous object to a safer one.
- Self-_____One’s perception of themselves (real and Ideal).
- _____tests: Psychological personality tests that use ambiguous stimuli to uncover hidden emotions and conflicts.
- The tendency to act impulsively without regard for social norms.
- _____susceptibility: The tendency to become easily bored and seek out new experiences.
- _____appraisal: The evaluation of a situation to determine its significance for one's well-being.
- _____determinism: The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment.
- _____-feedback hypothesis: The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences.
- _____rules: Social norms that dictate how emotions should be expressed.
- _____mind: According to Freud: Part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings not currently in conscious awareness.
- _____seeking: The pursuit of novel and stimulating experiences.
- _____-cognitive theory: A theory that emphasizes the influence of cognitive processes and social interactions on behavior.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards.
- _____ positive regard: In Humanistic Psychology, Accepting and valuing a person regardless of their behavior.
- _____-actualizing tendency: In Humanistic Psychology: The drive to realize one’s full potential.
- _____-reduction theory: The theory that motivation arises from the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs.
- _____-approach conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two attractive options.
- _____theories: Theories that focus on identifying and measuring individual personality characteristics.
41 Clues: The experience of feeling or emotion. • Innate biological patterns of behavior. • Stimuli that trigger emotional responses. • _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure. • Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards. • ...
motivation, emotion & personality 2025-03-19
Across
- _____-reduction theory: The theory that motivation arises from the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs.
- A Defense Mechanism: Creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior.
- The tendency to act impulsively without regard for social norms.
- _____-cognitive theory: A theory that emphasizes the influence of cognitive processes and social interactions on behavior.
- _____-seeking theory: The theory that individuals seek out novel and intense experiences.
- _____Five theory: A model that identifies five main traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) that describe personality.
- Defense Mechanism: Reverting to an earlier stage of development in the face of stress.
- _____tests: Psychological personality tests that use ambiguous stimuli to uncover hidden emotions and conflicts.
- _____label: The interpretation and labeling of emotions based on the situation.
- _____susceptibility: The tendency to become easily bored and seek out new experiences.
- Defense Mechanism: Attributing one’s own unacceptable thoughts to others.
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two unattractive options.
- _____-actualizing tendency: In Humanistic Psychology: The drive to realize one’s full potential.
- Self-_____ Belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations.
- _____seeking: The pursuit of novel and stimulating experiences.
- _____-approach conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two attractive options.
- _____determinism: The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment.
- _____ positive regard: In Humanistic Psychology, Accepting and valuing a person regardless of their behavior.
- _____theory: A theory of personality that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
- Defense Mechanism: Channeling unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- _____formation: A Defense Mechanism: Acting in a way that is opposite to one's unacceptable thoughts or feelings.
- Defense Mechanism: Redirecting emotions from a dangerous object to a safer one.
Down
- _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure.
- _____inventories: Questionnaires used to assess personality traits.
- _____theories: Theories that focus on identifying and measuring individual personality characteristics.
- Stimuli that trigger emotional responses.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards.
- Innate biological patterns of behavior.
- _____appraisal: The evaluation of a situation to determine its significance for one's well-being.
- _____mind: According to Freud: Part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings not currently in conscious awareness.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards.
- Defense Mechanism: Pushing distressing memories out of the conscious mind.
- Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts.
- _____mechanisms: Unconscious strategies used by the ego to reduce anxiety.
- The experience of feeling or emotion.
- _____-feedback hypothesis: The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences.
- _____psychology: A psychological perspective that emphasizes personal growth and the achievement of human potential.
- _____theory: The theory that individuals are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal using the Yerkes-Dodson Law
- _____rules: Social norms that dictate how emotions should be expressed.
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where a decision has both positive and negative aspects.
- Self-_____One’s perception of themselves (real and Ideal).
41 Clues: The experience of feeling or emotion. • Innate biological patterns of behavior. • Stimuli that trigger emotional responses. • _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards. • Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts. • ...
Urie Bronfenbrenner Puzzle 2021-03-19
10 Clues: Born in ___ • ____ Psychologist • third layer of theory • fifth layer of his theory • first layer of his theory • fourth layer of his theory • second layer of his theory • Co-founder of the ___ program • Specializes in ____ child development • Most famous for his ____ Systems Theory
KEY WORDS. 2023-05-03
Across
- USED IN PARTICULAR AREA OF STUDY OR ACTIVITY
- PURPOSES-GOALS
- SCHEME IN WHICH A TEACHER ORGANIZES ALL THE EVALUATION ACTIVITIES OF EACH OF THE STUDY UNITS
- NECESSARY CONDITIONS
- A PIECE OF WORK TO BE DONDE OR UNDERTAKEN
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- LEARNINGS ACQUIRED
- YOUR VISION ABOUT YOURSELF IN THE FUTURE
- COVERS THE TOPICS THAT BRING VALUE TO AN AUDIENCE
- SET OF ELEMENTS AVAILABLE TO MEET A NEED
- GENERAL PRINCIPLES. SYSTEM OF IDEAS INTENDED TO EXPLAIN SOMETHING
10 Clues: PURPOSES-GOALS • LEARNINGS ACQUIRED • NECESSARY CONDITIONS • YOUR VISION ABOUT YOURSELF IN THE FUTURE • SET OF ELEMENTS AVAILABLE TO MEET A NEED • A PIECE OF WORK TO BE DONDE OR UNDERTAKEN • USED IN PARTICULAR AREA OF STUDY OR ACTIVITY • COVERS THE TOPICS THAT BRING VALUE TO AN AUDIENCE • GENERAL PRINCIPLES. SYSTEM OF IDEAS INTENDED TO EXPLAIN SOMETHING • ...
Victorian Age 2019-11-26
Across
- uk had a lot of …… all over the world
- uk acquired unprecented power and ……
- who imagined a place called crystal palace ?
- in which country a great famine took place from 1845 to 1849 ?
- where did the great exhibition take place ?
- queen victoria became empress of ….. in 1876
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- the …. never set on the british empire
- to which theory charles darwin believed ?
- how india was called in the imperial crown ?
- lord melbourne was the queen’s …..
10 Clues: lord melbourne was the queen’s ….. • uk acquired unprecented power and …… • uk had a lot of …… all over the world • the …. never set on the british empire • to which theory charles darwin believed ? • where did the great exhibition take place ? • how india was called in the imperial crown ? • who imagined a place called crystal palace ? • ...
The RH System #10 2023-12-21
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- Product of RH genese are __ proteins
- Red blood cells lack the D antigen
- Highest % of D in this population
- Theory where individuals inherit a set of Rh genese from each parent
- Assigned number to each antigen in order of discovery
- Highest % of e in this population
- Red blood cells possess the D antigen
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- Optimally react best a which temperature
- Which position does C have on D
- Traverse accrossed this and causes HDFN
- Rpm can cause this type of false what
- Believed that there was one gene responsible for defining Rh
- Immunogenicity of common Rh antigens
13 Clues: Which position does C have on D • Highest % of D in this population • Highest % of e in this population • Red blood cells lack the D antigen • Product of RH genese are __ proteins • Immunogenicity of common Rh antigens • Rpm can cause this type of false what • Red blood cells possess the D antigen • Traverse accrossed this and causes HDFN • ...
Lesson 13 Vocab 2022-12-20
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- the study of numbers
- a ruler in ancient india
- a period of prosperity and happiness
- a line on which an object spins
- geographically extensive iron age historical power
- the empire covering much of northern india
- the study of the stars and planets
- a situation of wealth and success
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- a bond between families,states,or other groups
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a theory or a set of values by which one lives
- a territory that is part of a country or empire
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a ruler in ancient india • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a period of prosperity and happiness • a positive result gained by hard work • the empire covering much of northern india • a bond between families,states,or other groups • a theory or a set of values by which one lives • ...
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
bio 2024-02-21
15 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Protostomes • Deuterostomes • CharlesDarwin • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • macroevolution • Changesingenes • Analogousstructure • GeologicalTimescale • EndosymbioticTheory • Survivalofthefittest
SC 7th grade SS 7-2 2018-11-15
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- theory where sun is center of universe
- charged with heresy for proving heliocentric
- an agreement between the people and the government
- a way Louis XIV & Peter the Great displayed power
- believed in natural rights (life, liberty, property)
- Montesquieu's idea for how to limit power of gov't
- King John forced to sign, 1st limits on monarchy
- monarchy that is limited by laws
- absolute monarch of France
- monarchy that has unlimited power
- came up with laws of gravity
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- gov't with restraints on gov't power
- scientists and philosophers used this rather than faith
- signed the English Bill of Rights
- came up with heliocentric theory
- champion of civil liberties (freedom of speech & religion)
- theory where earth is center of universe
- made England a Constitutional Monarchy
- a systematic way to find proof using reason
- gov't where there are no restraints on gov't power
- believed in geocentric theory
- country Peter the Great ruled as absolute monarch
22 Clues: absolute monarch of France • came up with laws of gravity • believed in geocentric theory • came up with heliocentric theory • monarchy that is limited by laws • signed the English Bill of Rights • monarchy that has unlimited power • gov't with restraints on gov't power • theory where sun is center of universe • made England a Constitutional Monarchy • ...
Einstein's Dream Activity 2020-12-15
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- A theme in the novel: how humans comprehend time
- A German physicist who developed a theory of time/relativity
- Something light, delicate, or insubstantial
- The country in which "Einstein's Dreams" is set in
- Examine or analyze minutely
- A small stream
- Fashioned from whatever is immediately available
- Recurring nameless characters throughout the novel
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- A tendency to change quickly and unpredictably
- Counsel or warning against fault or oversight
- An Italian engineer, a close friend of Einstein
- To suffer violent internal excitement
- Term for a third person point of view
- Extreme agitation or disorder
- An American physicist who wrote "Einstein's Dreams"
- Present, appearing or found everywhere
- Needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word
17 Clues: A small stream • Examine or analyze minutely • Extreme agitation or disorder • To suffer violent internal excitement • Term for a third person point of view • Present, appearing or found everywhere • Something light, delicate, or insubstantial • Counsel or warning against fault or oversight • A tendency to change quickly and unpredictably • ...
Topic #9 - Birth of Modern America 2023-03-17
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- an African American reformer who was against segregation and wanted blacks to fight for their rights
- wrote "The Bitter Cry of the Children"
- an African American reformer who was okay with the idea of segregation
- owned many steel producing factories and wealthy
- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- officially order someone or something to return to a place.
- immigrated before 1880, come from west and north Europe
- third class accommodations on a steamship
- immigrated after 1880, come from south and east Italy
- movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- practice as a political party in power giving jobs and opportunities to its supporters and not to people based on their qualifications
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.
- area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates
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- term coined by Mark Twain to describe the post-Reconstruction Era as a facade to prosperity
- when wages were dropped by 25%
- of Labor looked for skilled, unskilled, male or female, welcomed anyone to help.
- a political theory advocating the abolition of hierarchical government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.
- someone who owns or manages a large, successful business or company.
- wrote "The Jungle"
- theory under which the means of production are publically controlled and regulated rather than owned by individuals
- exclusive control by one company over an entire industry
- a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- theory advocating minimal government interference in the economy
25 Clues: wrote "The Jungle" • when wages were dropped by 25% • wrote "The Bitter Cry of the Children" • third class accommodations on a steamship • owned many steel producing factories and wealthy • area in which one ethnic or racial group dominates • immigrated after 1880, come from south and east Italy • immigrated before 1880, come from west and north Europe • ...
Chapter 10 by Kyle Beach 2020-04-21
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- The action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
- When the listener is observing the speaker's behavior and body language.
- Positive declarations intended to give confidence; a promise.
- The practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
- Friendship is a close association between two people marked by feelings of care, respect, admiration, concern, or even love.
- The right or condition of self-government.
- A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
- An interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that highlights the tensions, struggles and interplay between contrary tendencies.
- A group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a single household and interacting with each other in their respective social positions, usually those of spouses, parents, children, and siblings.
- The quality of being new, original, or unusual.
- A style of communicating that has a specific set of goals and techniques.
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- The degree to which a correct prediction or forecast of a system's state can be made either qualitatively or quantitatively.
- A systematic research theory designed to develop an evidence-based understanding of the way people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information.
- A process of communication by which one person reveals information about themself to another.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- Conditions governing what they can, and can't, talk about, how they can discuss such topics, and who else should habe access to this information.
- Close familiarity or friendship; closeness.
- A variety of behaviors exhibited by relational partners in an effort to maintain that relationship.
- A theory that proposes, as relationships develop, interpersonal communication moves from relatively shallow, non-intimate levels to deeper, more intimate ones.
- A lack of restriction; accessibility.
20 Clues: A lack of restriction; accessibility. • The right or condition of self-government. • Close familiarity or friendship; closeness. • The quality of being new, original, or unusual. • The action of protecting, or the state of being protected. • Positive declarations intended to give confidence; a promise. • ...
Sapiens 2020-11-20
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- the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. The practice is illegal in most countries
- a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project
- present, appearing, or found everywhere.
- our sister species which mysteriously died off because of us
- relating to or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line
- the position of an apprentice(A trainee, especially in a skilled trade)
- this revolution led to increase food production across the globe and domestification of dogs
- this theory says that sapiens merged with neanderthals
- this revolution happened most recently
- eradication of a species
- lacking excitement or variety; dull; monotonous
- skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
- revolution of fact vs fiction
- so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant
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- those who posses the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence
- species of modern day humans
- this theory says that sapiens killed off neanderthals
- obtain exclusive possession or control of (a trade, commodity, or service).
- a chimpanzee with a black face and black hair, found in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- hostile and aggressive
- old-fashioned
- set of principles laid down as definitely true
- a countless or extremely great number
- (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
- organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- a person or animal that searches widely for food or provisions
- relating to or resembling a spirit being
- this revolution led to increased brain sizes and communication between humans
- involving marriage to one person at a time
- a thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination.
31 Clues: old-fashioned • hostile and aggressive • eradication of a species • species of modern day humans • revolution of fact vs fiction • a countless or extremely great number • this revolution happened most recently • present, appearing, or found everywhere. • relating to or resembling a spirit being • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • ...
MATHEMATICIANS 2016-06-11
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- NAPIER He is a Scottish Mathematician. He was responsible for manufacturing logarithms. It was also he who applied the everyday use of the decimal point in mathematics and arithmetic.
- BERNOULLI He is a Swiss Mathematician. “Hydrodynamica” was a book that touched on mathematical principles applied in other sciences.
- He is a German Mathematician who introduced "motion" to geometry, rotating curves to produce solids.
- DESCARTES He is a French Mathematician. The “Cartesian coordinate system” in mathematics is named after him.
- CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS He is a German Mathematician who is known as the “Prince Of Mathematics”.
- KHAYYAM He is a Persian Mathematician who worked on the “theory of proportions”. He wrote one of the most important books in mathematics, “Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra” from which most algebraic principles have been drawn from.
- WILHELM LEIBNIZ He is a German Matematician. He also proposed the mathematical principle known as the “Transcendental Law of Homogeneity”.
- PASCAL He is a French Mathematician. He is recognized for two mathematical areas of study, projective geometry and probability theory. He describes in his paper, “Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle”, an easy way to understand table of “binomial coefficients” known as “Pascal’s Triangle”.
- LOVELACE She is an English Mathematician. She produced a mathematical algorithm that would be later used in computers.
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- HILBERT He is a German Mathematician. His examination of calculus led him to the invention of “Hilbert space”, considered one of the key concepts of functional analysis and modern mathematical physics.
- He is a Greco-Roman Mathematician. He is the author of the books “Almagest” and “ The Mathematical Compilation”.
- He is an Indian Mathematician. He introduced Zero to the mathematics which stood for nothing.
- CLERK MAXWELL He Belonged to Scotland who published a remarkable paper on the construction of novel ovals, at the age of 14.
- JOSEPH CARTAN He is a French Mathematician who worked in the theory of Lie groups and Lie
- CANTOR He is a German Mathematician who is the Inventor of set theory.
- He is a Greek Mathematician who is considered as the “first true mathematician
- PACIOLI He is an Italian Mathematician who is known as the “Father Of Accounting”.
17 Clues: CANTOR He is a German Mathematician who is the Inventor of set theory. • He is a Greek Mathematician who is considered as the “first true mathematician • PACIOLI He is an Italian Mathematician who is known as the “Father Of Accounting”. • JOSEPH CARTAN He is a French Mathematician who worked in the theory of Lie groups and Lie • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-10-18
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- based on theory; not proven
- side note that explains part of a text
- A striking together; violent contract; collision
- Something that happens ; happening occurrence
- to set down as a rule or direction ; to order medication or treatment
- The following of one thing after another in chronological, casual , or logical order
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- One and only
- holding firmly ; persistent or stubborn
- a strong belief ; the act of declaring a guilty verdict
- Having or expressing a meaning
10 Clues: One and only • based on theory; not proven • Having or expressing a meaning • side note that explains part of a text • holding firmly ; persistent or stubborn • Something that happens ; happening occurrence • A striking together; violent contract; collision • a strong belief ; the act of declaring a guilty verdict • ...
The Language of Inquiry 2025-11-01
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- A representation used to understand or simulate a system.
- A systematic way of approaching a problem.
- The disciplined pursuit of knowledge.
- The capacity to think, infer, and form judgments.
- A framework for explaining phenomena.
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- The importance, worth, or significance assigned to something.
- Information collected for analysis.
- A set of connected parts forming a structured whole.
- Evidence or argument establishing that a claim must be true.
- The structure of valid reasoning.
10 Clues: The structure of valid reasoning. • Information collected for analysis. • The disciplined pursuit of knowledge. • A framework for explaining phenomena. • A systematic way of approaching a problem. • The capacity to think, infer, and form judgments. • A set of connected parts forming a structured whole. • A representation used to understand or simulate a system. • ...
land-based empires vocab 2021-09-30
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- scientific theory that states the sun is at the center of the solar system. Proposed by copernicus.
- The native language or native dialect of a specific population, especially as distinguished from a literary, national, or standard variety of the language.
- treaty between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League.
- a generalization that reflects our impressions and beliefs about a broad group of people.
- German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and natural philosopher.
- a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism.
- The process of changing an institution or practice.
- Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
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- was written by Martin Luther in 1517 and is widely regarded as the primary means for the Protestant Reformation.
- A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century.
- an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- Something not officiated with faith
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.
- People give money to the church to pay and reduce their sins.
- German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith.
- the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation.
- the belief that God has predetermined who will receive salvation and who will not.
- a group of people that followed the teachings of Martin Luther.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Calvin and other Reformation-era theologians.
21 Clues: Something not officiated with faith • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer. • German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith. • The process of changing an institution or practice. • A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century. • People give money to the church to pay and reduce their sins. • ...
Chapter 9 Industrial Revolution Spreads 2024-11-21
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- What American businessman made a fortune in the oil industry?
- Which US amendment banned the sale of alcohol?
- _____ prevented patients from being in pain during experimental surgeries.
- What theory did Charles Darwin come up with?
- Joseph Lister's discovery of _____ led to a decrease in deaths.
- What East Asian nation industrialized first?
- A new medicine made by chemists that is used to relieve pain.
- What was the temperance movement trying to ban?
- Henry Ford used the _____ line to mass-produce automobiles.
- Florence _____ set up a school for nursing and taught people to clean surgical instruments.
- What new artistic movement tried to represent the world as it was?
- Safety improved in cities with the addition of firemen and _____ officers.
- What was Nobel’s intent when he created dynamite?
- Charles _____ wrote the novel A Christmas Carol.
- What US Amendment granted women the vote?
- What U.S. state was the first to allow women to vote?
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- What artistic movement developed out of a reaction against the camera?
- Louis Pasteur showed the link between _____ and disease.
- The gas-powered internal combustion engine was invented by Nikolaus _____.
- In early hospitals, surgeons did not wash their _____ before performing surgery.
- The term for a business owned by many stockholders.
- What did Guglielmo Marconi invent?
- Henry _____ created a cheaper, more efficient way to produce steel.
- Charles Lyell said the Earth formed _____ of years ago.
- What European nation was the first to industrialize after Britain?
- He was an incredibly famous romantic music composer.
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the first _____.
- Thomas Edison invented the first incandescent _____ bulb.
- John Dalton is famous for the Modern _____ Theory.
- What did Darwin’s theory of evolution contradict?
- The telegraph used _____ Code.
- The Wright Brothers were from _____, Ohio.
32 Clues: The telegraph used _____ Code. • What did Guglielmo Marconi invent? • What US Amendment granted women the vote? • The Wright Brothers were from _____, Ohio. • What theory did Charles Darwin come up with? • What East Asian nation industrialized first? • Which US amendment banned the sale of alcohol? • What was the temperance movement trying to ban? • ...
Scientific Revolution WordSearch 2023-01-13
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- any theory of the structure of the solar system
- discovered Gravity
- the first widely accepted idea that the sun was the center of the solar system
- Harvey the first person to correctly describe circulation
- the traditional view of the world
- a powerful offices set up within the catholic church to root out and punish heresy.
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- a Natural philosopher,astronomer,and mathematician.
- a mathematician and astronomer.
- force between two objects
- used to magnify images
10 Clues: discovered Gravity • used to magnify images • force between two objects • a mathematician and astronomer. • the traditional view of the world • any theory of the structure of the solar system • a Natural philosopher,astronomer,and mathematician. • Harvey the first person to correctly describe circulation • ...
Non-Western Art Vocabulary 2018-08-21
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- The inaccurate map that distorts land masses
- Things associated with phrases or words
- Philosopher known for this theories about aestheticism
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- Theory of knowledge, especially methods, validity and scope
- Not long lasting
- Depictions of what we see in nature
- Agreed upon set of things valued
- AD, or "in the year of our Lord"
8 Clues: Not long lasting • Agreed upon set of things valued • AD, or "in the year of our Lord" • Depictions of what we see in nature • Things associated with phrases or words • The inaccurate map that distorts land masses • Philosopher known for this theories about aestheticism • Theory of knowledge, especially methods, validity and scope
chapter 1 vocabulary 2021-01-08
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- the issue that cause and effect are not often clear, in that variables may be both cause and effect in relationship to one another
- the struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group
- the ability of an individual to act independently without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or group in society
- Choice approach that assumes that individuals weigh the costs and benefits and make choices to maximize their benefits
- Method the means by which social scientists make comparisons across cases
- Reasoning research that works from case studies in order to generate hypotheses
- study through an in depth investigation of a limited number of cases
- an organization or activity that is self-perpetuating and valued for its own stake
- Politics the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries
- the ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them
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- Reasoning research that works from a hypothesis that is then tested against data
- Revolution a movement within political science during the 1950s and 1960s to develop general theories about individual political behavior that could be applied to across all countries
- Theory a theory asserting that as societies develop, they would take on a set of common characteristics, including democracy and capitalism
- an apparent relationship between two or more variables
- study through statistical data from many cases
- the shared material standard of individuals within a community, society, or country
- Theory an approach that emphasizes how actors or organizations behave in their goal to influence others. Built upon assumptions of rational choice
- Bias a focus on effects rather than causes, which can lead to inaccurate conclusions about correlations and causations
18 Clues: study through statistical data from many cases • an apparent relationship between two or more variables • the ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them • study through an in depth investigation of a limited number of cases • Politics the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries • ...
Unit 2 2021-11-17
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- are like windows to reality
- the ability to make a concept
- quality or trait that is associated with a person, place, or thing.
- is the data from the world captured by a living being through receptors, which are also called senses.
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- the process of removing characteristics from something in order to reduce it to a set of essential characteristics.
- broadly means the theory of knowledge
- is the mental process by which the data captured by the senses are interpreted.
- a belief supported by good reason
- a Belgian painter that painted a picture of a pipe with a caption that said "this is not a pipe".
- a set of characteristics, attributes or specificities that define them.
10 Clues: are like windows to reality • the ability to make a concept • a belief supported by good reason • broadly means the theory of knowledge • quality or trait that is associated with a person, place, or thing. • a set of characteristics, attributes or specificities that define them. • is the mental process by which the data captured by the senses are interpreted. • ...
Testing and Intelligence 2020-03-09
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- The tendency to pay attention only to information that confirms one’s own beliefs
- type of reasoning in which a conclusion necessarily follows a set of premises
- type of reasoning in which a conclusion probably follows a set of premises
- learning with intention (studying)
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- A general intellectual ability assumed by many theorists to underlie specific mental abilities and talents
- The tendency to overestimate one’s ability to have predicted an event once the outcome is known.
- Mental inflexibility, inertia, and obliviousness in the present context
- emotional intelligence
- type of learning that uses acquired knowledge about something without being aware how you did so
- Intelligences A theory proposed by Howard Gardner, there are many ways to be “intelligent”.
10 Clues: emotional intelligence • learning with intention (studying) • Mental inflexibility, inertia, and obliviousness in the present context • type of reasoning in which a conclusion probably follows a set of premises • type of reasoning in which a conclusion necessarily follows a set of premises • ...
Geocentric and Heliocentric Crossword 2021-04-26
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- small circles that planets move in
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- theory theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system
- calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse
- tried to combine the geocentric and heliocentric theories
- invented the telescope
- described the law of gravity
- described epicycles
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- theory theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- a planet's sphere
- created the Heliocentric theory
12 Clues: a planet's sphere • described epicycles • invented the telescope • described the law of gravity • created the Heliocentric theory • small circles that planets move in • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse • ...
Unit 8 - Psychological Perspectives 2014-12-02
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- It is suggetsed that role models are very important in this theory.
- Pavlov and Skinner are associated with which psychological perspective?
- Which theory suggest that 'Eros' and 'Thantos' are our two basic instincts?
- Which theory suggests that behaviour is based on genetic influences?
- Which theorist experimented with rats in a box? (surname)
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- Arnold Gesell developed which theory?
- Which theorist stated that we have a 'conscious' and 'unconscious' level of our mind?
- It is suggested that we must progress through a hierarchy in order to reach what?
- Jean Piaget developed which theory?
- Carl Rogers is associated with which psychological theory?
- Which theorist suggested that we develop through 8 stages?
- What type of conditioning was developed by Ivan Pavlov?
- What type of conditioning was developed by Frederic Skinner?
13 Clues: Jean Piaget developed which theory? • Arnold Gesell developed which theory? • What type of conditioning was developed by Ivan Pavlov? • Which theorist experimented with rats in a box? (surname) • Carl Rogers is associated with which psychological theory? • Which theorist suggested that we develop through 8 stages? • ...
Geocentric and Heliocentric Crossword 2021-04-26
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- small circles that planets move in
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- theory theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system
- calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse
- tried to combine the geocentric and heliocentric theories
- invented the telescope
- described the law of gravity
- described epicycles
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- theory theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- a planet's sphere
- created the Heliocentric theory
12 Clues: a planet's sphere • described epicycles • invented the telescope • described the law of gravity • created the Heliocentric theory • small circles that planets move in • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse • ...
Geocentric and Heliocentric Crossword 2021-04-26
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- small circles that planets move in
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- theory theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system
- calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse
- tried to combine the geocentric and heliocentric theories
- invented the telescope
- described the law of gravity
- described epicycles
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- theory theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- a planet's sphere
- created the Heliocentric theory
12 Clues: a planet's sphere • described epicycles • invented the telescope • described the law of gravity • created the Heliocentric theory • small circles that planets move in • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse • ...
Geocentric and Heliocentric Crossword 2021-04-26
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- calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse
- theory theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system
- tried to combine the geocentric and heliocentric theories
- theory theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- small circles that planets move in
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- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- a planet's sphere
- invented the telescope
- described the law of gravity
- created the Heliocentric theory
- described epicycles
12 Clues: a planet's sphere • described epicycles • invented the telescope • described the law of gravity • created the Heliocentric theory • small circles that planets move in • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory • calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse • ...
Dreams Article Vocabulary 2024-02-15
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- (noun): the part of the brain involved in higher functions such as sensory perception, cognition, and motor command.
- (noun): a part of the brain located within the temporal lobe that is involved in the formation of long-term memories.
- (adjective): not awake; not aware of and not responding to one's surroundings.
- (noun): the process of developing or improving something.
- (adjective): involving many different and confusing aspects or elements; complex.
- (verb): to form a theory or set of theories about something.
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- (noun): predictions of what will happen in the future.
- (noun): the combination of ideas to form a theory or system.
- (noun): the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- (noun): the act or process of making something active or operative.
10 Clues: (noun): predictions of what will happen in the future. • (noun): the process of developing or improving something. • (noun): the combination of ideas to form a theory or system. • (verb): to form a theory or set of theories about something. • (noun): the act or process of making something active or operative. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-10-18
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- The amount of force per unit area.
- currents Circular movement of a substance due to changes in temperature and density.
- Convection currents occur in it.
- Boundary Two plates moving towards each other.
- When oceanic crust meets continental crust.
- A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.
- boundary Sliding past each other horizontally.
- Wegener Credited with the theory of Continental Drift.
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- Tectonics Theory that crust is broken into plates and move around.
- Occurs when forces act to stretch an object.
- drift The theory that continents can drift apart from one another.
- boundary Plates moving away from each other.
- The central, spherical part of the Earth below the mantle.
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth.
- Shakes the Earth.
- spreading The process by which new oceanic lithosphere is created at mid-ocean ridges.
- An ancient super-continent.
- Breaks in crust.
- Hess Credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics.
- valley Formed when two plates pull apart and land falls downard.
20 Clues: Breaks in crust. • Shakes the Earth. • An ancient super-continent. • Convection currents occur in it. • The amount of force per unit area. • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth. • When oceanic crust meets continental crust. • Occurs when forces act to stretch an object. • boundary Plates moving away from each other. • Boundary Two plates moving towards each other. • ...
HWS 350 Review 2013-10-31
Across
- empirical counterparts or operational forms of constructs
- listen to certain parts of the conversation, but not all
- changed overt behavior for less than 6 months
- confidence in ones ability to successful preform a particular behavior
- learning healthier behaviors that can be substituted for problem behavior
- preventing disease before it happens
- the ability to recognize what you are feeling
- set of interrelated constructs (concepts)
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- tell the other person what you thought you heard
- one way street
- knowledge, attitudes, skills, beliefs that influence behavior
- strategies used in the early stages of change
- recognizing emotions in others
13 Clues: one way street • recognizing emotions in others • preventing disease before it happens • set of interrelated constructs (concepts) • changed overt behavior for less than 6 months • strategies used in the early stages of change • the ability to recognize what you are feeling • tell the other person what you thought you heard • ...
Scientific Method 2023-10-02
Across
- This group is the standard against which change is measured
- a rule taken for absolute truth (ie: Law of Gravity)
- Proposed explanation for a set of observations that is testable
- generally numerical measurements
- A scientific test, often under controlled conditions
- experimental factor that is manipulated
- A factor that changes during an experiment
- The group with changed variable. Compared against control group
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- Experiment in which the experimental group is compared with control group.
- recorded descriptions
- variable that depends on the independent variable
- A large scale guess. Tested many times, and not disproved. Lots of evidence.
- recorded observations
13 Clues: recorded descriptions • recorded observations • generally numerical measurements • experimental factor that is manipulated • A factor that changes during an experiment • variable that depends on the independent variable • a rule taken for absolute truth (ie: Law of Gravity) • A scientific test, often under controlled conditions • ...
Comparitive Politics Crossword 2020-09-08
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- the ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them
- the struggle for power in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group
- a shared material standard of individuals within a community, society, or country
- organizations or activities that are self-perpetuating and valued for their own sake
- an apparent relationship between two or more variables
- study through statistical data from many cases
- Theory an approach that emphasizes how actors or organizations behave in their goal to influence others. Built upon assumptions of rational choice
- Politics study and comparison of domestic politics across countries. Focuses on politics inside countries (elections, political parties, revolutions, judicial systems)
- Reasoning studying a case to generate an hypothesis
- Choice approach that assumes that individuals weigh the costs and benefits and make choices to maximize their benefits
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- Theory a theory asserting that as societies developed, they would take on a set of common characteristics, including democracy and capitalism
- Bias a focus on effects rather than causes, which can lead to inaccurate conclusions about correlation or causation
- Reasoning starts with an hypothesis then seeks out evidence
- Method a way to compare cases and draw conclusions
- the ability of an individual to act independently without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or groups in society
- the issue that cause and effect are not often clear, in that variables may be both cause and effect in relationship to one another
- Revolution a movement within political science during the 1950’s and 1960’s to develop general theories about individual political behavior that could be applied across all countries
- study through an in-depth investigation of a limited number of cases
18 Clues: study through statistical data from many cases • Method a way to compare cases and draw conclusions • Reasoning studying a case to generate an hypothesis • an apparent relationship between two or more variables • Reasoning starts with an hypothesis then seeks out evidence • the ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them • ...
For Better or For Worse? 2022-02-18
Across
- a building where goods are manufactured/assembled, usually by a machine
- a hard, strong, gray alloy of iron and carbon; used extensively as a structural material
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money
- a notice or announcement that usually promotes a product
- a large town, usually accompanied by both skyscrapers and large buildings
- a room or set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments
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- patented by Alexander Graham Bell; is used to transmit voices over a distance
- a set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run
- the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection
- a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd
10 Clues: an abundance of valuable possessions or money • a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd • a notice or announcement that usually promotes a product • the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection • a building where goods are manufactured/assembled, usually by a machine • a large town, usually accompanied by both skyscrapers and large buildings • ...
Science vocab 2016-08-29
Across
- How much mass there is in a given object. X=mass/volume
- question you can observe or experiment to find the answer for
- a set of acts, monitored, that tests a theory or prediction
- a scale used to measure mass
- Information you have gathered, or you get from an experiment. Has 2 types
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- a variable that you set and affects the dependent variable
- The average amount of kinetic energy something contains. Measured in either degrees Celsius or farenheight
- A number of a unit that defines how long, how heavy or how much mass it has
- the value you find when you are testing
- How much matter there is in something
10 Clues: a scale used to measure mass • How much matter there is in something • the value you find when you are testing • How much mass there is in a given object. X=mass/volume • a variable that you set and affects the dependent variable • a set of acts, monitored, that tests a theory or prediction • question you can observe or experiment to find the answer for • ...
Gender and Gender Identity Crossword 2024-01-09
Across
- a set of expectations (norms) about a social position
- the _______ period is the optimal period when certain events must take place for proper development
- the social _______ theory says that we learn social gender behavior by observing, imitating, and being rewarded or punished
- a blend of male and female roles
- __________ anxiety is the fear of strangers infants commonly display
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- ___________ aggression damages relationships or social statuses
- gender ______ is the acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role
- a set of expected behaviors and traits for males/females
- the socially and culturally constructed expectations of what it means to be a girl/boy/male/woman
- gender ______ is our sense of being male, female, a combination, or neither
10 Clues: a blend of male and female roles • a set of expectations (norms) about a social position • a set of expected behaviors and traits for males/females • ___________ aggression damages relationships or social statuses • __________ anxiety is the fear of strangers infants commonly display • gender ______ is our sense of being male, female, a combination, or neither • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-11-30
Across
- The historical period that inspired the Humanists.
- The holiest book in Christianity.
- The bankers of Florence.
- Belief in human progress through science and reflection.
- The Earth revolves around this.
- Wrote the 95 theses
- A set of arguments or complaints
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- A person who buys art.
- Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- The old word for "scientist"
- The study of space.
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- He questioned the Pope's knowledge of the heavens.
- A court for convicting heretics.
- The art and science of building.
- A person of exceptional intelligence or ability.
- A person who opposes the teaching of the Bible.
- Another word for "point of view"
- A Christian revolutionary
- Another word for "not religious"
- Gutenberg invented the printing ________.
- The head of the Catholic Church.
22 Clues: Wrote the 95 theses • The study of space. • A person who buys art. • The bankers of Florence. • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A Christian revolutionary • The old word for "scientist" • The Earth revolves around this. • A court for convicting heretics. • The art and science of building. • Another word for "point of view" • A set of arguments or complaints • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-07-12
Across
- a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry
- set up or found
- be attractive to
- a race between candidates for elective office
- more than half of the votes in an election
- a large formal assembly
- a planned undertaking
- an ability that has been acquired by training
- the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a state
- an association of sports teams that organizes matches
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- has an influence upon
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- something that interests you because it is important
- provide amusement for
- a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the world
- one's overall condition in life
- assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
- a section of text, particularly a section of medium length
- successive, without a break
- a characteristic state of feeling
20 Clues: set up or found • be attractive to • provide amusement for • a planned undertaking • has an influence upon • a large formal assembly • successive, without a break • the shore of a sea or ocean • one's overall condition in life • a characteristic state of feeling • more than half of the votes in an election • a race between candidates for elective office • ...
vocab practice 2023-05-18
Across
- the state or fact of lasting only for a short time; transitory nature.
- refraining from an activity
- an exciting main character
- attracting or seeking to attract attention
- complaining
- f, relating to, or characterized by faithlessness or disloyalty
- lacking interest or excitement; dull.
- unidentified
- great wealth
- erase or remove completely
- set apart as or declare holy; consecrate
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- not being what it purports to be;
- characterized by bitterness or resentment.
- kept under control; prevented from freedom of movement or action.
- having the style or diction of prose
- with great care
- existing or occurring at or on the surface.
- accorded a great deal of respect
- involving or being based on a suggested idea or theory
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- old-fashioned or outdated.
21 Clues: complaining • unidentified • great wealth • with great care • an exciting main character • old-fashioned or outdated. • erase or remove completely • refraining from an activity • accorded a great deal of respect • not being what it purports to be; • having the style or diction of prose • lacking interest or excitement; dull. • set apart as or declare holy; consecrate • ...
Reflect 3 Unit 6 2025-03-31
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- a person who takes part in an activity
- to confront or deal with a difficult situation
- to handle or deal with information systematically
- a sign or indication that conveys information
- to use as a foundation or starting point
- to save information for future use
- a specific step or phase in a process
- correct and without errors
- treatment to heal or relieve a condition
- a visual representation of something
- to a very great degree
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- to divide or set apart
- causing distress or emotional pain
- one of a kind or unlike anything else
- happening often or regularly
- used to suggest a different possibility
- real or existing in fact
- to recognize or name someone or something
- to gain or receive something positive
- an idea or explanation based on evidence
20 Clues: to divide or set apart • to a very great degree • real or existing in fact • correct and without errors • happening often or regularly • causing distress or emotional pain • to save information for future use • a visual representation of something • one of a kind or unlike anything else • to gain or receive something positive • a specific step or phase in a process • ...
Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
Across
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- sculpture of the river deity
- the study of the stars and planets
- A bond between families or states of interests
- the study of numbers
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- The empire covering much of India ruled by the guptas
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a line on which an object spins
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- a famous gupta mathematician
- A situation of wealth and success
- A positive result gained by hard work
- a belief widespread in India
13 Clues: the study of numbers • sculpture of the river deity • a famous gupta mathematician • a belief widespread in India • a line on which an object spins • A situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • A positive result gained by hard work • A bond between families or states of interests • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
MidTerm Crossword - Puzzle 2025-10-01
Across
- : The way in which a particular concept or idea—the signified—is expressed
- : Theory that focuses on economic class, labor, and power
- : The shortened word commonly used for popular
- : The process by which culture is passed down and reinforced through repetition
- : A perspective that questions universal truths and emphasizes difference
- : Pop culture as a kind of collective
- : The translation of a text from one medium into another
- : Most of the victims worked on this floor and above, making escape harder
- : The process by which audiences actively shape cultural meaning
- : Opposite of elite or high culture, often seen as everyday entertainment
- : The traditional practices and customs of a specific geographic region
- : Shared meanings, symbols, and practices that make up everyday life
- : A smaller group within a larger culture that shares its own beliefs, values, styles, or interests that set it apart from the mainstream
- : Culture clashes with mass produced popular culture
- : Theorist Karl ________ is associated with class struggle and ideology
- : Something pop culture both reflects and helps to shape
- : Exterior feature that collapsed or was unusable, contributing to victims' inability to escape
- : Workers had previously organized this type of protest to demand safer conditionsladder : First responders who arrived but couldn’t help everyone because their __ reached only the sixth floor
- : Produced on large scale for a broad audience
- : Pop culture helps shape individual and group
- : Historically associated with the elite
- : Approach that examines how women are represented and how gender roles are reinforced
- : Industry in which the Triangle workers were employed
- : What pop in pop culture stands for
- : A framework of ideas that helps people interpret the world
- : A category of related signs
- : An economic mode of production in which private property is allowed but the means of production are owned communally and managed by a democratically elected government
- : Everyday items and practices studied in pop culture
- : A set of practices or tastes that are seen as common or widely shared by the majority
- : The dictionary definition
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- : How connected we are to something the more we feel
- : The set of ideas that reflect and maintain dominant power structures
- : An indirect reference to something
- : A method for understanding how people create and interpret meaning through systems of signs
- : An approach that studies how colonization and its aftermath shape culture
- : Popular culture is often described as constantly
- : Word association to large system of understanding
- : The process of turning information into a form that can be stored, understood, or communicated
- : The group of people who interpret and give meaning to popular culture
- : The process of interpreting a message
- : From Marxist theory, the working class
- : The study of signs and symbols, especially in communication
- : Culture creates meaning, meanings are circulated, reinforced and at the time contested
- : Another word for the way people live together and make meaning
- : The event sparked outrage and helped fuel the ___ movement, demanding better rights
- : From Marxist theory, the social class that owns most of society’s wealth and its means of production
- : After the fire, both owners were put on trial but ultimately found
- : In Marxist economic theory, the economic organization of a society
- : Doors were tragically ___, preventing escape
- : Serving as a typical example of something
- : Studying popular culture involves asking how things create
- : This unsafe structure melted in the flames and failed workers trying to escape
- : Cultural products that are not mass-produced, but circulated in smaller groups
- : Systems of thought that explain how/why the world works
- : Cultural products like music, movies, and fashion that are widely consumed
- : Study of signifying systems
- : An economic system in which the means of production are collectively owned and private property does not exist
- : Medium through which pop culture is widely shared
- : The majority of the Triangle fire victims were ___
59 Clues: : The dictionary definition • : A category of related signs • : Study of signifying systems • : An indirect reference to something • : What pop in pop culture stands for • : Pop culture as a kind of collective • : The process of interpreting a message • : From Marxist theory, the working class • : Historically associated with the elite • ...
RESEARCH REPORT 2024-03-13
Across
- A study reporting observations on a single individual.
- This is a brief summary of a research study and its results.
- the group of people being studied,
- A stand-alone variable
- An unproved theory
- prepared set of written questions used to obtain information
- used to explore and understand people’s beliefs, experiences
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- study that describes characteristics of a sample of individuals
- information collected through research.
- finding out new knowledge that could lead to changes to treatments, policies or care.
- collect data in the form of numbers
- Variable that is measured
- Variable that remains constant
13 Clues: An unproved theory • A stand-alone variable • Variable that is measured • Variable that remains constant • the group of people being studied, • collect data in the form of numbers • information collected through research. • A study reporting observations on a single individual. • This is a brief summary of a research study and its results. • ...
KUEI CHEM R1 2021-09-01
Across
- learning a type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem solving operations, especially by a computer
- the action of making practical and effective use of something
- the degree to which a human can understand the cause of a decision.
- a numerical or other measurable factor forming one of a set that defines a system or sets the conditions of its operation
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- the process of putting a decision or plan into effect execution
- many of something
- strong and vigorous and reliable
- the obscurity of meaning
- based on or adapted to a theory of probability
10 Clues: many of something • the obscurity of meaning • strong and vigorous and reliable • based on or adapted to a theory of probability • the action of making practical and effective use of something • the process of putting a decision or plan into effect execution • the degree to which a human can understand the cause of a decision. • ...
OTA 163 TEST ONE REVIEW 2012-01-25
Across
- The idea that adults have the right to be involved in determining plan of care
- Prospective Payment System
- These receptors help us detect tempurature, pain, touch, pressure
- A combined federal and state insurance program for low income people
- Type of justice related to when there is not enough of something.
- Change in immunity that leads to increased susceptibility to disease in elderly
- The study of the aged or aging process
- This system includes the skin
- Theory that presumes aging events are random
- System that has to to with smell
- This professional must also sign MDS if a COTA signs it
- Type of aging theory that includes the disengagement theory
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- Socionomic consequence of a woman outliving her husband
- Type of aging resulting from gradual changes in organ systems
- Level of care that requires supervision of professional, physician order, and daily provision
- A form of prejudice that promotes stereotypes about a group
- Unable to leave home without significant assistance
- Type of care not covered by Medicare Part B
- Type of service provision that includes PROM
- A screening tool which assesses strengths and deficits and should initially be done within 14 days of LTC admission
- Where the majority of elders age 85 and older live
- A set rate is provided per treatment or per condition
- Type of intelligence that allows us to solve problems and think on our feet
- A sharp decline in health with no apparent reason is failure to _____
- Occurs when people withdraw from roles and activities
- Group of amount and type of therapy services required by resident, documented in minutes
- Type of aging resulting from disease or injury
- The age when senecence begins
- ________ continuity occurs interacting with the familiar
- Functioning at optimal level for age
- Aging in _______ is when elders remain home and receive care
31 Clues: Prospective Payment System • This system includes the skin • The age when senecence begins • System that has to to with smell • Functioning at optimal level for age • The study of the aged or aging process • Type of care not covered by Medicare Part B • Type of service provision that includes PROM • Theory that presumes aging events are random • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-10-09
Across
- Renaissance,the peak time of renaissance
- method of painting frescoes, used in Roman times and by the great masters of the Italian Renaissance including Giotto, Raphael, and Michelangelo.
- gravitation,the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- method,a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- clockmaker,a person who make great clocks
- theory,having or representing the sun as the centre, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
- renaissance,the beginning of the change of perspectives and theory
- power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
- principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
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- scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics.
- Perspective ,a type of perspective used by artists, in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects is determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
- theory,having or representing the earth as the centre, as in former astronomical systems.
- habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- quality of being worthy of attention; importance
- study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- sonnet,denoting a sonnet of the kind used by the Italian poet Petrarch, with an octave rhyming abbaabba, and a sestet typically rhyming cdcdcd or cdecde.
- point,the point at which rays or waves meet after reflection or refraction, or the point from which diverging rays or waves appear to proceed.
20 Clues: Renaissance,the peak time of renaissance • clockmaker,a person who make great clocks • quality of being worthy of attention; importance • scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics. • habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • study of the structure or internal workings of something. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
Across
- It is the individual language learner brings with him or her to the particular learning situation.
- Babies who are hard of hearing and whose hearing difficulties are not detected can experience a delay in.
- It is a native language, native tongue, or mother tongue.
- This theory claims that language is innately derived from a series of genetically programmed structures.
- It is a language of Old Germanic origin, with many influences from other languages
- These are those that characterize the particular language learning situation.
- A language that learner brings with him or her to the particular learning situation.
- Students who are learning a second language which is from the same language family.
- This theories explain adults use a combination of cognitive tools to pass modes of thinking and problem solving to their children.
- Through this, we learn to appreciate, integrate, and apply what is learned for real purposes in our homes, schools, communities, and workplaces.
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- It is a set of assumptions about reality that inform the questions we ask and the kinds of answers we arrive at as a result.
- According to this theory, grammar emerges directly from social interaction.
- It a view that a child’s ability to use the cognitive tools to accomplish goals is critical in language acquisition.
- It is the nativist theory known as what.
- It is commonly defined as the process by which humans get the capacity to perceive, produce and use words to understand and communicate.
- According to The Emergentist theories, such as Mac Whinney's competition model claim that language acquisition.
- This theories explains a child learns to respond to words and phrases appropriately through social reinforcement.
- It has been found to correlate strongly with educational achievement.
- The use of two or more languages at home can affect language development.
- It is a language other than the mother tongue that a person or community uses for public communication.
20 Clues: It is the nativist theory known as what. • It is a native language, native tongue, or mother tongue. • It has been found to correlate strongly with educational achievement. • The use of two or more languages at home can affect language development. • According to this theory, grammar emerges directly from social interaction. • ...
Industrial Revolution Ch 9 Review 2024-11-26
Across
- Joseph Lister's discovery of _____ led to a decrease in deaths.
- What American businessman made a fortune in the oil industry?
- Which US amendment banned the sale of alcohol?
- Safety improved in cities with the addition of firemen and _____ officers.
- Henry _____ created a cheaper, more efficient way to produce steel.
- The telegraph used _____ Code.
- Florence _____ set up a school for nursing and taught people to clean surgical instruments.
- John Dalton is famous for the Modern _____ Theory.
- Charles _____ wrote the novel A Christmas Carol.
- Charles Lyell said the Earth formed _____ of years ago.
- The gas-powered internal combustion engine was invented by Nikolaus _____.
- What new artistic movement tried to represent the world as it was?
- The Wright Brothers were from _____, Ohio.
- What European nation was the first to industrialize after Britain?
- What did Guglielmo Marconi invent?
- In early hospitals, surgeons did not wash their _____ before performing surgery.
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- What U.S. state was the first to allow women to vote?
- What artistic movement developed out of a reaction against the camera?
- The term for a business owned by many stockholders.
- What theory did Charles Darwin come up with?
- He was an incredibly famous romantic music composer.
- Henry Ford used the _____ line to mass-produce automobiles.
- What did Darwin’s theory of evolution contradict?
- _____ prevented patients from being in pain during experimental surgeries.
- Thomas Edison invented the first incandescent _____ bulb.
- What US Amendment granted women the vote?
- Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the first _____.
- Louis Pasteur showed the link between _____ and disease.
- What was the temperance movement trying to ban?
- A new medicine made by chemists that is used to relieve pain.
- What was Nobel’s intent when he created dynamite?
- What East Asian nation industrialized first?
32 Clues: The telegraph used _____ Code. • What did Guglielmo Marconi invent? • What US Amendment granted women the vote? • The Wright Brothers were from _____, Ohio. • What theory did Charles Darwin come up with? • What East Asian nation industrialized first? • Which US amendment banned the sale of alcohol? • What was the temperance movement trying to ban? • ...
Hilahin-ang-exam-grade Crossword Puzzle (HBO) 2022-03-26
Across
- The recipient of the message
- _________ values represent the values people say they use
- Proposed five levels of needs.
- The drive that an individual has to get the work done.
- Theory which argued that behavior is a function of its consequences.
- _________ Represent the values people actually rely on to guide their decisions and actions in an organization.
- __________ reinforcement is the encouragement of certain behaviors by removing a negative stimuli.
- An individual’s belief that he or she can complete a task.
- Visible symbols of culture
- Communication requiring two persons interacting with each other.
- The information coming from the sender.
- A trait characterized by sadness, moodiness, and emotional instability.
- ________ model is a framework for defining the skill and knowledge requirements of a job.
- ________ moderates the individual’s relationship to the stressor.
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- The desire for achievement, self-respect, confidence, self-worth.
- Defined as the expectation of employees to adapt to company policies and standards.
- Positive acknowledgement of task
- They must lead their teams by example and set the standard for expected behavior.
- A communication barrier where words have multiple meanings in the message.
- __________ proposed the ERG theory of motivation.
- is the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
- S in SMART goals stands for ________.
- The physical reaction one experiences when a stressor first presents itself.
- Acronym for the personalities in The Five-Factor Model
- _________ communication refers to the flow of information from employees up to the top management.
- __________ reinforcement refers to the introduction of a desirable or pleasant stimulus after a behavior.
- Factors outside of our control and they still can influence us.
- Theory which states that money is the main motivator
- __________ is a measure of how energetic, sociable and friendly a person is.
- Primary motivator according to Frederick Taylor
- ________ are the barriers or communication killers.
31 Clues: Visible symbols of culture • The recipient of the message • Proposed five levels of needs. • Positive acknowledgement of task • S in SMART goals stands for ________. • The information coming from the sender. • Primary motivator according to Frederick Taylor • __________ proposed the ERG theory of motivation. • ________ are the barriers or communication killers. • ...
Words of the week puzzle 2022-11-21
Across
- the exact words of someone else.
- to have room for that number of guests without crowding.
- anyone that consumes or uses up something.
- showing or indicating something.
- the quality of being genuine or real.
- something that is authoritative.
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- something that is based on a concept or theory rather than practice or experience.
- the act of getting to own something.
- a set of principles or rules.
- the central part of an atom.
10 Clues: the central part of an atom. • a set of principles or rules. • the exact words of someone else. • showing or indicating something. • something that is authoritative. • the act of getting to own something. • the quality of being genuine or real. • anyone that consumes or uses up something. • to have room for that number of guests without crowding. • ...
