set theory Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF GOVERNMENT 2026-01-13
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- Type of government where most of the power flows from the states to the national government.
- Type of economic system where Government owns major industries & means of production, with government controlling key economic decisions.
- Government provides economic security by creating trade deals, protecting important businesses, and stimulating economic growth
- Theory of government formation that argues rulers are ordained and chosen by God--to oppose them was to oppose God.
- Theory of government formation where strong people take control by force.
- The purposes of government in which the government protects citizens from foreign threats/terrorism.
- The name of the economist who championed the idea of laissez-faire.
- Purpose of government where government makes decisions and set priorities that individuals cannot do themselves.
- Type of economic that combines both elements of capitalism and socialism.
- Type of government where power flows from the central government to the state/local government.
- Type of government that controls all aspects of citizens' lives.
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- type of government where power is shared between various levels of government.
- Theory of government formation that argues government grew out of family units over time.
- The idea that people voluntarily surrender some freedom to government in exchange for order & security.
- Type of economy that gives government complete control over economic decisions.
- An authoritarian government where more than one person is in charge.
- Government provides a safety net with programs like food stamps, medicare, medicaid, etc.
- An authoritarian government where a single ruler is in total control.
- Purpose of government that involves keeping order by hiring security forces to enforce laws.
- An important purpose of government involves providing _____________________ which everyone uses so everyone pays for.
- Type of economic system that emphasizes private ownership, little government regulation,and free markets.
- Rule by the people--either directly or through representatives.
22 Clues: Rule by the people--either directly or through representatives. • Type of government that controls all aspects of citizens' lives. • The name of the economist who championed the idea of laissez-faire. • An authoritarian government where more than one person is in charge. • An authoritarian government where a single ruler is in total control. • ...
Set 14 2019-08-15
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- a males name, short for Timothy
- the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed.
- a raised floor or platform, typically in a theatre, on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform.
- dirt ingrained on the surface of something.
- a narrow strip of material, typically used to hold or fasten something.
- a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon.
- a bicycle or motorcycle.
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement
- light in colour or shade; containing little colour or pigment.
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- frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid.
- sleeveless cloak, typically a short one.
- tool with a sharp-edged, typically rectangular, metal blade and a long handle, used for digging or cutting earth, sand, turf, etc.
- very serious or gloomy.
- a piece of coarse material placed on a floor for people to wipe their feet on.
- an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed.
- move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up.
- sit on and control the movement of (an animal, typically a horse).
- a kind of soft, flat hat without a brim and typically with a peak.
18 Clues: very serious or gloomy. • a bicycle or motorcycle. • a males name, short for Timothy • sleeveless cloak, typically a short one. • dirt ingrained on the surface of something. • frozen water, a brittle transparent crystalline solid. • move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up. • having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement • ...
Set 2 2025-03-17
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- a covalent bond that links the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another
- The process by which a gene gets turned on in a cell to make RNA and proteins
- a sequence of three DNA or RNA nucleotides that corresponds with a specific amino acid or stop signal during protein synthesis
- one of the four nitrogenous bases found in RNA, pairing with adenine (A) and replacing thymine (T) in DNA, which is a pyrimidine derivative.
- he basic physical and functional unit of heredity, a segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait or function, passed from parents to offspring.
- a three-nucleotide sequence in a transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule that is complementary to a specific codon in messenger RNA (mRNA) during protein synthesis
- a small RNA molecule that acts as an adaptor, carrying specific amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis
- a type of RNA that, along with proteins, forms the structural and functional core of ribosomes
- the process where a segment of DNA is used as a template to create a complementary RNA molecule, which carries the genetic information for protein synthesis
- a genetic mutation caused by insertions or deletions of nucleotides in a DNA sequence that are not multiples of three
- the process where a cell uses genetic information encoded in messenger RNA (mRNA) to synthesize proteins, following the sequence of codons (three-nucleotide sequences) on the mRNA to determine the order of amino acids in the protein.
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- a single-stranded RNA molecule that carries genetic instructions from DNA to the ribosomes, where proteins are synthesized
- organic compounds that serve as the building blocks of proteins.
- type of sugar found in RNA
- the process by which cells create proteins, essential for cellular structure, function, and regulation
- A molecule made up of amino acids
- a chain of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds, forming a fundamental building block of proteins
- a genetic alteration where a single nucleotide base (A, T, C, or G) is changed, inserted, or deleted within a DNA or RNA sequence.
18 Clues: type of sugar found in RNA • A molecule made up of amino acids • organic compounds that serve as the building blocks of proteins. • The process by which a gene gets turned on in a cell to make RNA and proteins • a covalent bond that links the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another • ...
Set Design 2025-01-22
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- The process of how sets transform between scenes
- What the audience can see from their seats
- Surface qualities and details of set pieces
- How actors move through the set
- A top-down view of the set design
- The eye-level view drawing of how the set will appear to viewers
- Visual movement and focus in design
- These construction pieces serve as wall units in set design
- Type of tools including hammers and screwdrivers
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- These allow for level changes in set design
- The primary team member the set designer collaborates with
- Elevated surfaces in set construction
- Type of tools including drills and saws
- Essential consideration regarding stability and security
- Materials and labor considerations
- Type of detailed, realistic environment set
- The creation of a miniature version of the set
- A set with one main setting that remains throughout the show
18 Clues: How actors move through the set • A top-down view of the set design • Materials and labor considerations • Visual movement and focus in design • Elevated surfaces in set construction • Type of tools including drills and saws • What the audience can see from their seats • These allow for level changes in set design • Surface qualities and details of set pieces • ...
Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
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- 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 • ...
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 1 2023-05-15
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- dog experiment
- intimacy vs isolation
- set up/organized lab
- Birth-Two
- Developed stage theory of psycho-social development
- the scientific method of the human mind
- two-sixyears
- Idea that position of planets and stars at birth guides our abilities and decisions in life.
- Guilt
- first psychologist
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- seven-eleven years
- Focused on children’s intellectual development
- main beliefs
- term cognitive psychology was first used
- despair
- experiences our senses that shape us
- says " we are born as empty slates"
- Mistrust VS Trust
- Studies mental processes including how people think, perceive, remember, and learn.
- Autonomy VS Shame
- A non-scientific approach to explain behavior that cannot be tested, or when tested appears invalid.
- adulthood
- behaviorism
- Only about what you can outwardly see and observe
- visual the world in 3D
25 Clues: Guilt • despair • Birth-Two • adulthood • behaviorism • main beliefs • two-sixyears • dog experiment • Mistrust VS Trust • Autonomy VS Shame • seven-eleven years • first psychologist • set up/organized lab • intimacy vs isolation • visual the world in 3D • says " we are born as empty slates" • experiences our senses that shape us • the scientific method of the human mind • ...
Nurseword Puzzle 2023-11-17
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- Described as nursing intervention that lessens the patient suffering
- Set of values, beliefs, and traditions
- means love and charity, eros and agape
- Defined as humanistic art and science
- Who develop the Human To Human Relationship Model?
- The nurse's goal is the comfort of the pa
- The ability to share in the person's experience
- Calling for help of others
- Which involves the determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals?
- Social structure and environment context
- Born in Sutton, Nebraska
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups
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- refers to the dram of suffering
- Human Beings
- nightingale who develop the environmental theory
- Universal across cultures
- Excretion of waste products
- Involves therapeutic use of self
- Perception by five senses
- 21 nursing problems
20 Clues: Human Beings • 21 nursing problems • Born in Sutton, Nebraska • Universal across cultures • Perception by five senses • Calling for help of others • Excretion of waste products • refers to the dram of suffering • Involves therapeutic use of self • Defined as humanistic art and science • Set of values, beliefs, and traditions • means love and charity, eros and agape • ...
Splatoon Crossword 2023-11-04
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- Feline judge
- Colour of the Aerospray RG
- The largest lesser salmonid
- Stage set on a ship
- One half of the Squid Sisters
- ___ resort
- Where Salmon Run players work
- Also known as Dedf1sh
- Superhero-inspired special weapon
- Main character of the Coroika manga
- Former member of Ink Theory who now has her own band
- Ebb & _____
- How many splatfests Frye has won as of Splatoween 2023
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- The heaviest of the roller class
- Perhaps the most universally hated Boss Salmonid
- ____ Cuttlefish, Great Turf War veteran
- Winner of Splatoon 3's ice cream splatfest
- Deepsea Metro collectables
- C-Side Fish.
- Enemy-seeking sub-weapon
- Setting for Rise of the Mammalians
- One of the brands that form Z+F
- One of two new weapon classes introduced in Splatoon 3
23 Clues: ___ resort • Ebb & _____ • Feline judge • C-Side Fish. • Stage set on a ship • Also known as Dedf1sh • Enemy-seeking sub-weapon • Colour of the Aerospray RG • Deepsea Metro collectables • The largest lesser salmonid • One half of the Squid Sisters • Where Salmon Run players work • One of the brands that form Z+F • The heaviest of the roller class • Superhero-inspired special weapon • ...
For Better or For Worse? 2022-02-18
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-12-02
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- a poet and writer who contributed to the romantic movement
- a poet; part of the romantic movement
- a reformer who helped organize a movement for women’s rights
- 19th-century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than reason
- an English Quaker schoolteacher who developed modern atomic theory in the early 1800s, showing that each element has its own kind of atoms
- a campaign to limit or ban the use of alcoholic beverages
- the British naturalist who in 1859 published On the Origin of Species, in which he set forth the theory of evolution through natural selection
- a French novelist who recreated his country’s past in novels such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- an African American suffragist
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- a romantic German composer whose music combined classical forms with a stirring range of sound
- the belief that one racial group is superior to another
- women’s right to vote
- a message put forth by books, magazines, and popular songs that idealized women and the home
- the belief that one racial group is superior to another
- a British poet who wrote about moody, isolated, and romantic heroes
15 Clues: women’s right to vote • an African American suffragist • a poet; part of the romantic movement • the belief that one racial group is superior to another • the belief that one racial group is superior to another • a campaign to limit or ban the use of alcoholic beverages • a poet and writer who contributed to the romantic movement • ...
RESEARCH REPORT 2024-03-13
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- 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. • ...
History of Medicine Crossword 2026-02-12
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- Slows bacteria growth in the body
- Identified microbes as causes of TB and cholera
- the first magic bullet discovered in 1909
- The health crisis in London in 1854
- Published proof of the heart pumping blood
- the belief that the air made you sick
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- The queen that used chloroform during the birth of her child
- Infecting a person with a mild version of a disease
- Discovered the structure of DNA through an x-ray in 1953
- Created the first vaccine
- set up in 1948
- the person that published Germ Theory in 1861
- The disease the first vaccine protected against
13 Clues: set up in 1948 • Created the first vaccine • Slows bacteria growth in the body • The health crisis in London in 1854 • the belief that the air made you sick • the first magic bullet discovered in 1909 • Published proof of the heart pumping blood • the person that published Germ Theory in 1861 • Identified microbes as causes of TB and cholera • ...
KUEI CHEM R1 2021-09-01
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- 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. • ...
UNIT 8 2022-04-08
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- a version of an element with a different number of neutrons
- bond formed by oppositely charged atoms
- negatively charged particle
- positively charged particle
- the electrons around the nucleus
- high speed electron (-iE)
- the theory that explains metallic bonds
- neutral charged particle
- electrons that have been given up and move freely
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- same atoms come together and bond; producing delocalized electrons
- the force that keeps the nucleus from flying away
- unstable nucleus that tries to become stable
- the electromagnetic attraction between atoms
- the center of an atom
- the building blocks of matter
- helium (He)
- atoms share electrons to have a full set of valence electrons
- the attraction between the positive nucleus and all the negative electrons
- a group of atoms bonded together
- different types of atoms
- a charged atom
21 Clues: helium (He) • a charged atom • the center of an atom • neutral charged particle • different types of atoms • high speed electron (-iE) • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • the building blocks of matter • the electrons around the nucleus • a group of atoms bonded together • bond formed by oppositely charged atoms • the theory that explains metallic bonds • ...
Unit 3 Word List 2019-09-22
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- Intelligent
- To state something with confidence
- Related to radiation
- To control and use something
- Related to logic and reasoning
- Related to learning and knowing things
- An unmarried man
- Related to the sky or outer space
- An advanced type of mathematics
- Group of stories from a particular country or region
- Being able to think or act successfully
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- To be exceptionally good at something
- The study of the various parts of living things
- Based on theory rather than experience
- Set of ideas about time and space developed by Albert Einstein
- A certificate proving that someone has finished their studies
- The study of human society, its organizations, and problems
- The act of two things crashing into each other
- A person's ability to understand things easily
- The study of the Earth's natural structures
20 Clues: Intelligent • An unmarried man • Related to radiation • To control and use something • Related to logic and reasoning • An advanced type of mathematics • Related to the sky or outer space • To state something with confidence • To be exceptionally good at something • Based on theory rather than experience • Related to learning and knowing things • ...
For Tara and Kavya - CP1 2019-08-12
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- River? Or a Retail Giant? (6)
- A type of wrestling popular in Japan (4)
- Wimbledon champ this time (6,5)
- Word that reads the same backwards as forwards (10)
- Another word for swimming (8)
- Diagram representing Set Theory (4)
- Antibiotic obtained from a fungus (10)
- Assisted Chandragupta in becoming a king (8)
- Indonesian island after which a lizard species is named (6)
- Schoolboy created by Mark Twain (3,6)
- Nagpur is famous for this fruit (6)
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- Gandhiji deployed this during the freedom struggle (10)
- A "cruciverbalist" enjoys such puzzles (9)
- The youngest minister in Haryana in 1977 (6,6)
- Animated movie about a fish (7,4)
- Noddy's creator (4,6)
- Is this Mumbai suburb dark? (7)
- Layered pasta dish (7)
- An inlet of the sea between cliffs, in Norway (5)
- A Jewish place of worship (9)
20 Clues: Noddy's creator (4,6) • Layered pasta dish (7) • River? Or a Retail Giant? (6) • Another word for swimming (8) • A Jewish place of worship (9) • Wimbledon champ this time (6,5) • Is this Mumbai suburb dark? (7) • Animated movie about a fish (7,4) • Diagram representing Set Theory (4) • Nagpur is famous for this fruit (6) • Schoolboy created by Mark Twain (3,6) • ...
MANIAC MAGEE Ch. 1-5 2023-07-18
Across
- - laughed quietly
- - to look at someone in an angry or annoyed way
- - easy to see, understand, or discover
- - bridge made of crisscrossing supports
- - distrustful, unsure that someone is telling the truth
- - a small amount of something
- - a disturbance or hubbub
- - to mean to do something on purpose
- - confusion
- - to move in a clumsy way
- - a child who has no parents
Down
- - exactly right; correct
- - a group of people that sings in a play or musical program
- - to see something that is not really there
- - to say something happened
- - to lift something up
- - one book that is part of a set
- - light colors
- - something you think is true, but it hasn’t been proven
- - most important
- - to dull the senses so that it’s hard to think or react
21 Clues: - confusion • - light colors • - most important • - laughed quietly • - to lift something up • - exactly right; correct • - a disturbance or hubbub • - to move in a clumsy way • - to say something happened • - a child who has no parents • - a small amount of something • - one book that is part of a set • - to mean to do something on purpose • - easy to see, understand, or discover • ...
Lesson 7 The Dot Paintings of Aborigines 2023-01-04
Across
- having a rounded shape
- a place where one can set up a camping tent
- originally from a certain place
- most important
- to keep something safe
- an interesting or important point
- a special cloth that pictures are painted on
- pleasing to the eyes
- the system of words or signs that people use to communicate
Down
- to be a symbol of something
- the act of telling someone/something that they should do something
- to stop something from being known
- to have
- a person who is from Australia
- not lasting long
- something that is kept hidden from other people
- a group of people who share the same beliefs or goals
- at the current time
- an idea that is suggested as true but has not been proven yet
- being known by many people
20 Clues: to have • most important • not lasting long • at the current time • pleasing to the eyes • having a rounded shape • to keep something safe • being known by many people • to be a symbol of something • a person who is from Australia • originally from a certain place • an interesting or important point • to stop something from being known • a place where one can set up a camping tent • ...
Between the World Wars #1 2022-05-09
Across
- FDR's plan to create jobs, provide relief payments to struggling people, and rebuild the banking industry
- Psychologist who claimed that human behavior is not based on reason
- Physicist who developed Theory of Relativity
- Long business slump of 1930s
- ________ Generation
- Musical style of the 1920s
- October 29, 1929
- Fast and inexpensive manufacturing process
- Buying on _______ means buying stocks with borrowed money
- Smuggling alcohol
- Where stock is bought and sold
Down
- Buying more and more stuff
- New German government set up after WWI
- Nietzsche's philosophy
- the ban on alcohol in the 1920s
- Country that emerged from WWI as a world power
- Secret, illegal bars
- The great Depression was marked by _______ failures, loss of savings, severe unemployment
- US president during the Great Depression
- First to fly solo across the Atlantic
20 Clues: October 29, 1929 • Smuggling alcohol • ________ Generation • Secret, illegal bars • Nietzsche's philosophy • Buying more and more stuff • Musical style of the 1920s • Long business slump of 1930s • Where stock is bought and sold • the ban on alcohol in the 1920s • First to fly solo across the Atlantic • New German government set up after WWI • US president during the Great Depression • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
sat vocab 2023-05-16
Across
- having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment
- dull
- belonging to a period other than that being portrayed
- an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill
- erase or remove completely
- clear of blame or suspicion
- set apart as or declare holy
- match or surpass
- a group of people assembled for religious worship
- not deep
- kept under control
Down
- the leading character or one of the major characters
- showing great care and perseverance
- involving or being based on a suggested idea or theory
- acting or done quickly and without thorough care
- not named or identified
- the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something
- lasting for a very short time
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- old-fashioned or outdated
20 Clues: dull • not deep • match or surpass • kept under control • not named or identified • old-fashioned or outdated • erase or remove completely • clear of blame or suspicion • set apart as or declare holy • lasting for a very short time • showing great care and perseverance • acting or done quickly and without thorough care • a group of people assembled for religious worship • ...
chapter 7and chapter 8 2025-08-19
Across
- – Vygotsky’s “___ of proximal development.”
- – Sudden realization of a problem’s solution.
- – Piaget’s second stage, marked by symbolic play.
- – Meaning of words and sentences.
- – Period in Piaget’s theory of development.
- – Mental category grouping similar objects or ideas.
- – Mental set where a person sticks to old strategies.
- – Rules for combining words into sentences.
- – Attempt-and-error method of solving problems.
- – Piaget’s third stage with logical thinking.
Down
- – System of symbols and rules for communication.
- – Smallest unit of meaning in a language.
- – Rule-of-thumb strategy for quick solutions.
- – Mental process of reasoning and problem solving.
- – Tendency to think in certain ways that may block logic.
- – Mental framework that organizes knowledge.
- – Piaget’s first stage of cognitive growth.
- – Piaget’s fourth stage with abstract thought.
- – Smallest unit of sound in a language.
- – Score measuring intelligence.
20 Clues: – Score measuring intelligence. • – Meaning of words and sentences. • – Smallest unit of sound in a language. • – Smallest unit of meaning in a language. • – Vygotsky’s “___ of proximal development.” • – Piaget’s first stage of cognitive growth. • – Period in Piaget’s theory of development. • – Rules for combining words into sentences. • ...
Unit 1: Exploration and the Settlement of the 13 English Colonies 2018-08-11
Across
- a sharing of characteristics or origins
- a sequence discernible in certain actions
- the capacity to endure continued subjection to something without adverse reaction
- done, given or acting of one's own feel will
- a system of ideas that forms the basis of political theory and policy
- the action of traveling to learn about an area
- leave one's country to settle elsewhere
- a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over state control
- a payment to a common fund
- someone who comes to live in a foreign country
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- a state of advancement
- a fundamental source of something
- an influence that contributes to a result
- the activity of buying and selling
Down
- the effect of one person, thing or action, on another
- relation to trade, industry, and creation of wealth
- a person or thing that is difficult to identify clearly
- the capacity to have an effect on the development of something
- an agreement to resolve a conflict
- make an idea clear to someone by describing it in detail
- a set of circumstances that make something possible
- the importance, worth or usefulness or something
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- an underlying basis or principle for something
- a grant of land given to settlers in the 13 colonies
- the willingness of someone to do something
- done against someone's will
- activities associated with the governance of a country
- someone noted for construction of an extensive system of irrigation canals
- relating to an empire
- to examine methodically with the intent to explain
- an area having definable characteristics but not fixed boundaries
- the right to act, speak or think as one wants
- a theory of attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior
- a grant conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor
36 Clues: relating to an empire • a state of advancement • a payment to a common fund • done against someone's will • a fundamental source of something • an agreement to resolve a conflict • the activity of buying and selling • a sharing of characteristics or origins • leave one's country to settle elsewhere • a sequence discernible in certain actions • ...
Biology and the Tree of Life 2014-05-02
Across
- The evolutionary history of a group of organisms.
- A unicellular organism lacking a nucleus and containing relatively few organelles or cytoskeletal components.
- The theory that all organisms on Earth are related by common ancestry ad that they have changed over time.
- The hypothesis that all cells arise spontaneously from nonliving materials.
- The process by which individuals which certain heritable traits tend to produce more surviving offspring than individuals without those traits, often leading to a change in the genetic makeup of the population.
- A group of organisms of samples that do not receive the experimental treatment but are otherwise identical to the group that does.
- Any heritable trait that increases the fitness of an individual with the trait in a particular environment.
- The unique, two-part name given to each species, with a genus name followed by a species name.
- The theory that all organisms are made of cells and that all cells come from preexisting cells.
Down
- The scientist who tested the hypothesis of spontaneous generation.
- The term referring to traits that can be transmitted from one generation to the next.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus, numerous membrane-bound organelles, and an extensive cytoskeleton.
- The ability of an individual to produce viable offspring relative to others of the same species.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same geographic are at the same time.
- Any living entity that contains one of more cells.
- Deliberate manipulation by humans, as in animals plan breeding, of the genetic composition of a population by allowing only individuals with desirable traits to reproduce.
- A measurable or observable result of an experiment based on the particular hypothesis.
- A proposed explanation for a broad class of phenomena or observations.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms.
- The branch of biology concerned with the classification and naming of organisms.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon or for a set of observations.
21 Clues: The evolutionary history of a group of organisms. • Any living entity that contains one of more cells. • The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms. • The scientist who tested the hypothesis of spontaneous generation. • A proposed explanation for a phenomenon or for a set of observations. • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Algebra 3710 2023-04-02
Across
- Subrings that are multiplicatively absorptive
- Very similar to vector space over fields but for rings
- Sveta's favorite example
- A property that characterizes up to an isomorphism the result of some constructions
- Group with the squiggly symbol
Down
- Rings which both operations are Abelian groups
- Basically a function for algebra
- Another word for Abelian
- The theory based on a set of objects (and is usually the bonus problems on exams)
- Generated by a single element
10 Clues: Another word for Abelian • Sveta's favorite example • Generated by a single element • Group with the squiggly symbol • Basically a function for algebra • Subrings that are multiplicatively absorptive • Rings which both operations are Abelian groups • Very similar to vector space over fields but for rings • ...
Scientific Revolution WordSearch 2023-01-13
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-11-28
Across
- The moon _____ around the Earth
- The time where the Roman Catholic Church punished people for heresy.
- The theory that the Sun is at the center of the Solar System.
- A opinion of questioning of the way a religion is.
- The system of people, laws, and officials that define and control the country.
- The theory that the Earth is at the center of the Solar System.
- An idea of why things are the way they are.
- The reason why you're not floating around
Down
- A person who studies ideas about knowledge.
- A European Intellectual movement.
- An exploding star
- A type of mathematics dealing with shapes.
- revolution The emergence of modern science during the early modern period.
- An object in _____ stays in _____.
- bang theory Theory that the universe was made billions of years ago from an explosion.
15 Clues: An exploding star • The moon _____ around the Earth • A European Intellectual movement. • An object in _____ stays in _____. • The reason why you're not floating around • A type of mathematics dealing with shapes. • A person who studies ideas about knowledge. • An idea of why things are the way they are. • A opinion of questioning of the way a religion is. • ...
ism221_b22fa2009 2024-02-29
Across
- A theory that proposes that every organizational system is made up of four main components—people, tasks, structure, and technology—with an interaction among the four components
- Who is the father of modern digital communication and information theory.
- The process of changing data into a digital form that can be easily read and processed by a computer.
- The adaptation process between digitization and digital transformation.
- How many key technologies have the DTI research identified that will have the most impact among industries?
- Before being turned into a digital format what were these data and information called?
- Which activities include firm infrastructure, human resources management and procurement?
- Set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined outcome.
- A business practice in which a company hires a third party to perform tasks, handle operations or provide services for the company.
- Redesign on the business process is called?
- What do digital technology, digital competition and digital customer behavior all have in common?
- The process of devising new business applications that integrate all the digitized data and digitalized applications.
- What is the first step of Kurt Lewin's management change model?
- When an organization conducts operations using a third party supplier in another country.
- A group of individuals whose members are distributed geographically, but work as a coherent unit through the use of information systems technology
- The application of new ideas to the products, processes, and activities of a firm, leading to increased value
- A concept describing the full chain of a business's activities in creating a product or service.
Down
- ... consists of computer equipment used to perform input, processing, storage and output activities.
- What is the acronym for the model that specifies the factors that can lead to better attitudes about the information system?
- Which primary activities do external vendors and other supply chains count towards?
- Which innovation results in enhancements to existing products, services, and ways of operating?
- A set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group
- Collection of data organized in such a way that they have value beyond the facts themselves.
- Which information system includes information systems that improve the productivity of individual users?
- The three primary functions of the information systems organization are operations, ..., and support.
- Adoptiono of any innovation does not happen all at one for all members of the targeted population, what is this theory called?
- Which software oversees the basic computer operations such as start-up, controls access to system resources, and manages memory and files?
- What kind of system is an organization?
- A group of people that is structured and managed to meet its mission or set of group goals.
- The ability to find, understand, analyze, use and communicate information in all its various formats is called information ... .
- Customer service and product support activities with those who have purchased a product or a service is part of which overall activity?
31 Clues: What kind of system is an organization? • Redesign on the business process is called? • A set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group • What is the first step of Kurt Lewin's management change model? • Set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined outcome. • The adaptation process between digitization and digital transformation. • ...
Chapter 2: Scientific Method and Density Crossword 2021-09-30
Across
- evidence that can be done by others in the same way
- a repeatable technique you use to do an experiment
- factors that some how affect an experiment
- the term for an experimental run
- the original standard for density
- describes only what happened as exact as possible
- the evidence collected from an experiment
- A possible explanation that can be tested with evidence
Down
- the variables that are kept the same
- an investigation set up to test variables
- a property of matter that relates mass and volume
- a long supported hypothesis
- Learning by asking questions
13 Clues: a long supported hypothesis • Learning by asking questions • the term for an experimental run • the original standard for density • the variables that are kept the same • an investigation set up to test variables • the evidence collected from an experiment • factors that some how affect an experiment • a property of matter that relates mass and volume • ...
Spelling Words 2015-04-27
Across
- gave in charge of
- not allowing through, over, under, etc.
- the pilot of a balloon
- a rate or proportion per 100
- a number of things put together
- the act of combining parts to gain a whole
- one of a group of people sworn to return a verdict
- possible but not yet actual
- a set of instructions for making something especially food
- an attitude toward something
- to form a theory
Down
- a person pretending to have a virtue he/she does not have
- one who exercises authority
- a small, sharp, thin piece of wood
- the act of taking away
- to put in condition of readiness
- freedom from deceit
- the crime of stealing
- to make void or to cancel
- made in imitation in order to pass off as real
20 Clues: to form a theory • gave in charge of • freedom from deceit • the crime of stealing • the act of taking away • the pilot of a balloon • to make void or to cancel • one who exercises authority • possible but not yet actual • a rate or proportion per 100 • an attitude toward something • a number of things put together • to put in condition of readiness • a small, sharp, thin piece of wood • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-07-12
Across
- a planned undertaking
- successive, without a break
- assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
- the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a state
- something that interests you because it is important
- a characteristic state of feeling
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- a large formal assembly
- an ability that has been acquired by training
- a section of text, particularly a section of medium length
- a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the world
Down
- a race between candidates for elective office
- more than half of the votes in an election
- has an influence upon
- provide amusement for
- one's overall condition in life
- be attractive to
- a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry
- set up or found
- an association of sports teams that organizes matches
20 Clues: set up or found • be attractive to • has an influence upon • provide amusement for • a planned undertaking • 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 • ...
The Renaissance 2024-05-14
Across
- Michelangelo’s creation
- Shakespeare’s theater
- Searched for the Fountain of Youth
- A focus on human rather than spiritual matters
- Sun-centered astronomical model
- Author of heliocentric theory
- Renaissance art description
- Traveled to China and wrote about his adventures
- Luther protested the sale of these
- Renaissance meaning
- Gutenberg Invention
Down
- first person to circumnavigate the globe
- Man of many talents (the true Renaissance man)
- Discoverer of planet ellipse
- Martin’s Christian Branch
- Prominent Renaissance family patronizing the arts
- Kepler combined this with astronomy
- City where the Renaissance began
- Luther Occupation
- Home to St. Peter's Basilica
- Set sail to discover new route to India, but discovered "New World"
- Da Vinci’s most famous
- The Sistine Chapel's ceiling art
- City of Leaning Tower
- The false center of universe
25 Clues: Luther Occupation • Renaissance meaning • Gutenberg Invention • Shakespeare’s theater • City of Leaning Tower • Da Vinci’s most famous • Michelangelo’s creation • Martin’s Christian Branch • Renaissance art description • Discoverer of planet ellipse • Home to St. Peter's Basilica • The false center of universe • Author of heliocentric theory • Sun-centered astronomical model • ...
1.1 Vocabulary 2024-08-22
Across
- study of life
- a reflection of Him
- Genesis 1:26-28
- a representation of an idea
- building blocks of life
- ideology that focuses on the environment and its relation to society
- often called the scientific method
- is a fact that is often mathematical
- an educated guess of what will happen during a scientific study
Down
- How you interpret the world.
- how organisms use energy
- The way your organs are arranged in your body.
- Observations from a larger data set
- The way you react to external factors
- A protection of natural resources
- Using living organisms to manipulate cells
- Creating more cells that grow an organism.
- is an attempt to explain a phenomenon
- the study of what is right and wrong in medicine and science
- To reproduce
20 Clues: To reproduce • study of life • Genesis 1:26-28 • a reflection of Him • building blocks of life • how organisms use energy • a representation of an idea • How you interpret the world. • A protection of natural resources • often called the scientific method • Observations from a larger data set • is a fact that is often mathematical • The way you react to external factors • ...
Plan-10 2023-07-09
Across
- An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something
- Extremely big
- Relating to ideas and not real things
- To admit being fact
- Not consıder
- To make someone behave in a particular way
- To make an existing opinion or idea stronger
- The way that parts of domething are arranged or put together
- To announce officially or formally
- Awake and able to think and notice things
Down
- The purpose of something or someone
- Help
- Able to change
- A strong feeling
- To have or own smth
- Relating to human society at a very early stage of development, with people living in a simple way without machines or a writing system
- To copy the way someone or something looks,sounds or behaves
- To change something
- The way you think
- Done with freat skill
20 Clues: Help • Not consıder • Extremely big • Able to change • A strong feeling • The way you think • To admit being fact • To have or own smth • To change something • Done with freat skill • To announce officially or formally • The purpose of something or someone • Relating to ideas and not real things • Awake and able to think and notice things • To make someone behave in a particular way • ...
Grade 8 Vocab words Final 2023-06-08
Across
- - obvious or very easy to see
- - early version or stage of a written document
- - an agent that speeds up mental or physical functions
- - state of personal closeness
- - an understanding of something
- - unable to speak in a clear way
- - acts in a way that shows anger or shock over something
- - prepare or issue a book or other material
Down
- - convey information or exchange ideas
- - to feel horror or shock about something
- - unknown or unidentified
- - to act quickly before thinking
- - to pacify or lessen anger
- - to dislike something very much
- - feel restrained
- - acts in an exaggerated manner in order to attract attention
- - the act of freeing
- - to take great joy in something
- - an underlying theory or set of ideas
- - a system in which conflicting or competing forces at work
- - decision-making activity
21 Clues: - feel restrained • - the act of freeing • - unknown or unidentified • - decision-making activity • - to pacify or lessen anger • - obvious or very easy to see • - state of personal closeness • - an understanding of something • - to act quickly before thinking • - to dislike something very much • - to take great joy in something • - unable to speak in a clear way • ...
Navigating Early 2023-10-22
Across
- First name of person who is ready to die
- Name of woodsman who saves Jack from the river
- Early's pet frog
- Name of the North Star
- motto of Morton Hill Academy
- Believes the theory pi has an ending
- Branch of the military Jack's father is in
- Custodian of Morton Hill Academy
- Holiday musician Early listens to when it is raining
Down
- Name and rank of Jacks father
- First name of Mrs. Johannsen's son
- What Jack and Early are tracking
- Lost his mother right before the story is set
- First name of Gunnar's love
- Fisher and Early's surname
- Person who went on a journey to find his brother
- Early's brother
- Name of "pirate" Jack and Early encounter
- Pirate in the Pi story
- Name of Fisher and Early boat
20 Clues: Early's brother • Early's pet frog • Name of the North Star • Pirate in the Pi story • Fisher and Early's surname • First name of Gunnar's love • motto of Morton Hill Academy • Name and rank of Jacks father • Name of Fisher and Early boat • What Jack and Early are tracking • Custodian of Morton Hill Academy • First name of Mrs. Johannsen's son • Believes the theory pi has an ending • ...
LA2 words 2025-05-28
Across
- characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit
- to make less extreme
- to become combined into one
- a point of concentration
- opposing, or taking arms against a government or ruler
- a reason for an action or condition
- alike in substance or essentials
- to go on board a vehicle for transportation
- A refusal to buy or use goods and services.
- to become destroyed or ruined; cease to exist
Down
- to have an idea because of someone
- repeat a passage from
- ina mist aken way
- exactly or sharply defined or stated
- to call forth or up: such as
- so worthless or obnoxious as to rouse moral indignation
- to prohibit especially by legal means
- to criticize sharply
- feel hatred or disgust toward
- An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
20 Clues: ina mist aken way • to make less extreme • to criticize sharply • repeat a passage from • a point of concentration • to become combined into one • to call forth or up: such as • feel hatred or disgust toward • alike in substance or essentials • to have an idea because of someone • a reason for an action or condition • exactly or sharply defined or stated • ...
Intro to Earth Science 2025-08-28
Across
- line of constant elevation
- includes all life on earth
- unit for measuring latitude and longitude
- Earth's core is made of this
- __________ system; matter or energy in/out
- Thin rocky outer layer of the earth
- how far east or west of the prime meridian
- study of space
- evidence-supported explanation for phenomenon
- how far north or south of the equator
- untested explanation for phenomenon
- the inner layer of earth
Down
- study of the oceans
- ________ tectonics
- simplified representation of reality
- The cryosphere contains all Earth's ____
- The hydrosphere contains all of Earth's _______
- Resouces that can be replinished
- study of earth
- study of the atmosphere and weather
- __________ system; only energy in or out
- A blanket of air that is about 62 miles thick
- set of connected parts
23 Clues: study of earth • study of space • ________ tectonics • study of the oceans • set of connected parts • the inner layer of earth • line of constant elevation • includes all life on earth • Earth's core is made of this • Resouces that can be replinished • study of the atmosphere and weather • Thin rocky outer layer of the earth • untested explanation for phenomenon • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Science 2022-09-02
Across
- A variable that never changes
- A formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something
- A process for studying and experimenting, to help you reach scientific conclusions.
- A variable that you change on purpose
- A rule or set of rules that is permanent
Down
- A variable that responds to the independent variable
- An idea or proposition that can be tested by observations or experiments, about the natural world
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- Knowledge about the natural world that is based on facts learned through experiments and observation
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
10 Clues: A variable that never changes • A variable that you change on purpose • A rule or set of rules that is permanent • A variable that responds to the independent variable • Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • A formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something • ...
PSY 101: Consciousness 2023-02-27
Across
- daily biological cycles that are about 24 hours long
- dream theory based on biology
- characterized by an irresistible compulsion to sleep during daytime
- rapid eye movement; paradoxical sleep
- individual requires greater doses to achieve the same effect
- hidden meaning of a dream
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- happens after the reduction of drug intake
- the theory that says sleep's main purpose is to increase chances of survival
- dream theory that dreams symbolize wish fulfillment
- the actual content/storyline of the dream
- the theory that sleep allows us to recharge our bodies and recover from fatigue
- chronic inability to sleep normally
- causes the person to stop breathing when asleep
- theory that sleep helps strengthen neuronal connections that serve as the basis for learning and memory
14 Clues: hidden meaning of a dream • dream theory based on biology • chronic inability to sleep normally • rapid eye movement; paradoxical sleep • the actual content/storyline of the dream • happens after the reduction of drug intake • causes the person to stop breathing when asleep • dream theory that dreams symbolize wish fulfillment • ...
science 2022-09-08
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- a set of laws that are in chemistry
- who made the electron cloud model
- the modle that is most used
- the smallest unit that makes every thing
- the name of the element and how you
- know for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry
- helps you know what row it is
- the outer most layer of
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- it
- know for discovered the electron and then went on to propose a model for the structure of the atom.
- a table that has every know atom
- a positlvy charged atom
- a line in the periodic table
13 Clues: it • a positlvy charged atom • the outer most layer of • the modle that is most used • a line in the periodic table • helps you know what row it is • a table that has every know atom • who made the electron cloud model • a set of laws that are in chemistry • the name of the element and how you • the smallest unit that makes every thing • ...
Abraham Maslow 2022-09-06
10 Clues: Name of heory • Trait of theory • Name of Psychologist • City he was raised in • University he attended • Trait of theory-relationships • Trait of theory-self confindence • Trait of theory-achieve full potential • Trait of theory- wellbeing and security • Trait of theory- food, water, sleep, warmth
Important Terms in Geometry 2023-12-12
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- noncoplanar don't that dont intersect but arent parrallel
- showing evidence or proving true
- A point in the middle of a line
- terms that don't require a set definition
- a'2+b'2=c'2
- the point where three or more lines intersect
- two lines that have the same angle
- If two angle aren't congruent, the longer side lies opposite of largest
- Making something the opposite
- symbols used to show inequal numbers
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- shares the same line
- two parts of different triangles that are equal
- shares the same plane
- 2 statements together that use if this, then , that
- line that goes two parrallels
- the theory that all interior angles equal 180
- statement not yet proven
- the "corners" angleso lines coming to a point
- a side of a triangle
- the angle a line takes
20 Clues: a'2+b'2=c'2 • shares the same line • a side of a triangle • shares the same plane • the angle a line takes • statement not yet proven • line that goes two parrallels • Making something the opposite • A point in the middle of a line • showing evidence or proving true • two lines that have the same angle • symbols used to show inequal numbers • terms that don't require a set definition • ...
vocab practice 2023-05-18
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- 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 • ...
Psychometrics 2024-05-24
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- What term refers to the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure?
- What term refers to the consistency and stability of test scores over repeated administrations?
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- What field of study focuses on the theory and techniques of psychological measurement?
- What process ensures that test administration and scoring are consistent across different administrations?
- Analysis: What statistical technique is used to identify underlying factors or dimensions within a set of variables?
- What process involves establishing norms or standards for interpreting test scores based on a representative sample of the population?
- Response Theory: What theory provides a framework for analyzing how individuals respond to individual test items based on their underlying traits or abilities?
7 Clues: What term refers to the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure? • What field of study focuses on the theory and techniques of psychological measurement? • What term refers to the consistency and stability of test scores over repeated administrations? • ...
Chapter 3, Section 1-3 Vocab Crossword 2025-10-09
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- leader of the Jamestown colony who helped save the colony from disaster.
- Chief of the Wompanoag tribe, led the Native Americans in King Phillips War.
- A colony that was controlled directly by the English King
- The economic theory that a mother country would set up colonies for the sole purpose of making money for the mother country.
- Leader of the Puritans in the New England Colony
- A colony set up by a charter and given to a family or an individual owner.
- A frontier region of the colonies that extended through several colonies, from Pennsylvania to Georgia.
- A private stock company that founded the colony of Jamestown.
- Recognition that other people have the right to exist with different opinions and lifestyles.
- Founder of the New Hampshire colony after conflict with Puritans in Massachusetts.
- A form of government where people get to elect representatives to a body of government.
- An assembly of the townsfolk that decides local issues in the New England Colony.
- A native american man who helped the Pilgrims survive their first years in North America.
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- A wealthy Quaker who helped set up the colony of Pennsylvania as a home for Quakers and other people to be treated equally.
- The first form of representative government in North America. The Virginia colony used this system to govern itself.
- A Boston woman who challenged some of the Puritan teachings and was put on trial and expelled from the Massachusetts colony.
- A document from the government that grants rights to a person or company to set up a colony.
- An agreement between the Pilgrims at Plymouth to set up a government where all got to vote on rules and laws
- A person who takes a religious journey.
- Founder of the Connecticut colony after a disagreement with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts.
- Founder of the Rhode Island colony after being kicked out of Massachusetts due to religious conflict.
21 Clues: A person who takes a religious journey. • Leader of the Puritans in the New England Colony • A colony that was controlled directly by the English King • A private stock company that founded the colony of Jamestown. • leader of the Jamestown colony who helped save the colony from disaster. • ...
Theoretical Foundation of Nursing 2022-12-10
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- she developed the Adaptation Model
- "The Lady with the Lamp"
- This level applies to nursing student
- Theory of Caritative Caring
- "The client is a living open system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system."
- The person accepts new goals and frees herself of himself from the relationship
- "Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- "First full-time instructor in Nursing in Virginia, Early advocate for the introduction of psychiatric nursing in the curriculum
- The person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- The desire to gain an end or accomplish a goal combined with some expectation
- worth or importance of something to someone
- The performer perceives the information as a whole rather than in terms of aspects and performance
- describes why and how people care for themselves
- promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- Theory of Myra Estrin Levine
- "Care, Core and Cure Model"
- an observable behavior found in the healthcare systems in society
- modified the Behavioral System Model
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- using spoken or written words
- refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body
- The theory of Margaret Jean Watson
- author of the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Imogene King's Theory
- She believes that health and disease are part of the same entity and are manifested in the pattern of the human being.
- The Theory of Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
- writer of the Culture Care Diversity and Universality
- An irreducible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field
- it means love and charity
- The person identifies with the nurse, therby accepting help
- Dorothea Orem's theory
- distress due to unmet needs due to physical limitations, adverse reactions to the setting or experiences which prevent the patient from communicating his needs
- forming an image in the mind
- practice of activities that individuals initiate & perform independently
- Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- Human being is a social being who is rational and sentinent
- How many nursing problems does Faye Glenn Abdellah stated?
- author of the Nursing Process Theory
- elusive state affected by social, psychological, biological and physiological factors
- "To help individuals to maintain their health so they can function in their roles"
- The person makes use of the nurse's help
40 Clues: Imogene King's Theory • Dorothea Orem's theory • "The Lady with the Lamp" • it means love and charity • Theory of Caritative Caring • "Care, Core and Cure Model" • forming an image in the mind • Theory of Myra Estrin Levine • using spoken or written words • The theory of Margaret Jean Watson • she developed the Adaptation Model • "Human-to-Human Relationship Model • ...
CRIM111 PASS session 4 2022-08-13
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- a body type where people are sociable and relaxed
- a concept that says criminals are evolutionary throwbacks
- positivism says that we should focus on treatment, not...
- a social condition defined by a breakdown of moral values
- in which century did positivism arise?
- developed the social control theory
- positivism says that we should focus on the... rather than the act
- a theory that says offenders are given a 'victim status'
- developed the strain theory
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- a clinical construct often linked with offending
- this theorist is the founder of positivism
- an individual difference characteristic about psychology
- shaw & McKay's theory was called social...
- a perspective of crime which believes that if there is no law, then there can be no crime
- this theory suggests that an individual who breaks the law does so with rational free will
15 Clues: developed the strain theory • developed the social control theory • in which century did positivism arise? • this theorist is the founder of positivism • shaw & McKay's theory was called social... • a clinical construct often linked with offending • a body type where people are sociable and relaxed • an individual difference characteristic about psychology • ...
Icebreaker 2026-03-16
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- Behavioral concept where people divide money into separate accounts
- Feeling investors try to avoid when they make decisions
- Risk of falling below an aspiration level
- Some investors prefer spending these rather than selling capital
- Self-attribution _____ makes investors believe success comes from skill
- Gains and losses in Prospect Theory are evaluated relative to this point
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- Prospect Theory shows people distort this when making decisions
- Dorn and Sengmueller suggest some investors trade for this reason
- Kahneman and Deaton study experienced _____ and income
- People feel this more strongly than gains in Prospect Theory
- According to Barber and Odean excessive _____ is hazardous to your wealth
- Bias where losses feel stronger than equal gains
- Investors often attribute good _____ to their own skill
- In Expected Utility Theory people maximize expected _____
- Example of overweighting small probabilities in Prospect Theory
15 Clues: Risk of falling below an aspiration level • Bias where losses feel stronger than equal gains • Kahneman and Deaton study experienced _____ and income • Investors often attribute good _____ to their own skill • Feeling investors try to avoid when they make decisions • In Expected Utility Theory people maximize expected _____ • ...
theory 2024-10-22
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- what is situated between the matrix and the nail plate.
- carrys blood into the the heart.
- what arterie is on the thumb side of the hand.
- what is the scientific work for fingers.
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- what type of blood do arteries have.
- what do bones store.
- carrys blood away from the heart.
- what arterie is on the little finger side.
8 Clues: what do bones store. • carrys blood into the the heart. • carrys blood away from the heart. • what type of blood do arteries have. • what is the scientific work for fingers. • what arterie is on the little finger side. • what arterie is on the thumb side of the hand. • what is situated between the matrix and the nail plate.
Geocentric and Heliocentric Crossword 2021-04-26
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- tried to combine the geocentric and heliocentric theories
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- small circles that planets move in
- described the law of gravity
- one of the people who developed the Geocentric theory
- calculated that the shape of the orbits was an ellipse
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- theory theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system
- invented the telescope
- theory theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- a planet's sphere
- described epicycles
- 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 • ...
Tfn 2024-12-04
Perception GCSE revision 2022-02-08
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- Perceived multifunctional possibilities
- Gregory says we make these
- two eyes depth cue
- How the Necker cube works
- Name of stimulus used in B&Ns study
- Gibson’s experiment with babies
- Gibson’s theory is nature
- eye muscle focus
- Gregory’s theory is this
- Our beliefs before we experience
- colour or texture…
- Stimuli that contradict direct perception
- State of readiness
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- Keeping our original size perception
- motion…
- objects overlapping
- How motivation (hunger) affects perception
- one eye depth cue
- Gregory’s perceptual prediction
- our interpretation of sensory information
- Cartoons give perspective
- information from surroundings
- tiny electrical signals
- Gibson’s theory
- Opposite of nature
- How the Kanizsa triangle works
26 Clues: motion… • Gibson’s theory • eye muscle focus • one eye depth cue • two eyes depth cue • colour or texture… • Opposite of nature • State of readiness • objects overlapping • tiny electrical signals • Gregory’s theory is this • How the Necker cube works • Gibson’s theory is nature • Cartoons give perspective • Gregory says we make these • information from surroundings • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-01-15
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- usually occur at transform boundaries
- outer shell of earth
- place between plates
- ridgid but moving pieces of the earths surface
- broken parts of the upper mantle
- very center of earth
- plates coming together
- earth before continents moved
- suggested seafloor spreading
- rocks in crust move and break
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- layer of mantel that underlies the lithosphere
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust
- plates pulling apart
- theory of formation and movment of the earths plates
- plates sliing past one another
- evidence of continental drift- ________ fit of all continents
- theory that all continents are fragments of pangaea
- came up with theory of continental drift
- on earths surface
- inside earth
20 Clues: inside earth • on earths surface • outer shell of earth • place between plates • plates pulling apart • very center of earth • plates coming together • suggested seafloor spreading • earth before continents moved • rocks in crust move and break • plates sliing past one another • broken parts of the upper mantle • usually occur at transform boundaries • ...
Psych Names 2023-03-29
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- Positive and negative reinforcement
- Founder of functionalism
- attachment styles (strange situation experiment)
- Multiple intelligence theory
- attachment styles among monkeys
- Unreliability of eyewitness testimony
- observational learning (bobo doll)
- founder of psychoanalysis
- preconventional, conventional, post conventional moral development
- Little Albert experiment, Behaviorism
- Conformity (line study)
- Stanford Prison Experiment
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- Creator of the first intelligence test
- Sensorimotor, preoperation, concrete operational and formal operational
- Two factor theory of emotion
- 8 stage theory of psychosocial development
- founder of structuralism
- Classical conditioning
- Law of effect in learning
- Client centered therapy, unconditional positive regard
- critical period of language development
- Hierarchy of Needs pyramid
- language influences cognition
- obedience (shock experiment)
24 Clues: Classical conditioning • Conformity (line study) • founder of structuralism • Founder of functionalism • Law of effect in learning • founder of psychoanalysis • Hierarchy of Needs pyramid • Stanford Prison Experiment • Two factor theory of emotion • Multiple intelligence theory • obedience (shock experiment) • language influences cognition • attachment styles among monkeys • ...
Research terms 2025-06-21
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- - Snapshot in time
- - Fact to theory
- - Repeats in cycle
- - Can be proven
- - Theory to fact
- - Teamwork
- - Practical use
- - Numerical data
- - Breaks down data
- - Based on observation
- - Studies over time
- - Moral principles
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- - Methodical approach
- - Studies relationships
- - Unbiased
- - Tests cause-effect
- - Investigates new
- - Based on data
- - Repeatable results
- - Non-numerical data
20 Clues: - Unbiased • - Teamwork • - Can be proven • - Based on data • - Practical use • - Fact to theory • - Theory to fact • - Numerical data • - Snapshot in time • - Repeats in cycle • - Investigates new • - Breaks down data • - Moral principles • - Studies over time • - Tests cause-effect • - Repeatable results • - Non-numerical data • - Methodical approach • - Based on observation • - Studies relationships
Math 225 - Vocabulary and Concepts (5.1, 5.2) 2017-09-11
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- / for any non-negative integer n, _______ is a set of n elements
- / the number of r-combinations of an n-set (Challenge: after you fill in the vocabulary term, write out the associated equation on the side of your paper)
- / the branch of mathematics dealing with combinations of objects belonging to a finite set in accordance with certain constraints, such as those of graph theory
- / mathematically, if S = "If A, then B", then this is "If not B, then not A"
- / right hand side
- Principle / (two words) if we are given a counting problem with can be broken down into three successive stages with A outcomes in the first stage, B in the second, and C in the third, and if the composite outcomes are all distinct, then the total number of outcomes is A * B * C
- / a counting problem can be broken into _______ if the problem can be solved in some number of successive steps
- / mathematically, if S = "If A, then B", then this is "If B, then A"
- / the number of ways to make a selection if order doesn't matter (i.e. selections)
- / a counting problem can be broken into _______ if the problem if each set of possible solutions to the problem are disjoint (i.e. no overlap between solution sets)
- / for any non-negative integer r, _______ is an ordered arrangement of r elements taken from a set S
- / this is a type of error that occurs in solving counting problems when the number possible permutations is calculated rather than the number of combinations
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- / left hand side
- / a type of problem where you are given a grid of squares and a particular tile (e.g. a domino) and asked to determine whether it is possible to cover the grid with no overlaps using tiles of the given shape and size
- / the number of r-permutations of an n-set (Challenge: after you fill in the vocabulary term, write out the associated equation on the side of your paper)
- / to show that a statement is false, you can provide one of these
- / a statement that follows with little or no proof required from an already proven statement (i.e. a consequence of a theorem)
- / the number of ways to put things in order (i.e. arrangements)
- Principle / (two words) if we are given three disjoint sets with A, B, and C elements in each set, then there are A + B + C ways to choose an element from one of the sets
- / in a grid, when two squares (of the same size) share an edge
- / for any non-negative integer r, _______ is a set of r-elements from a set S
- / a type of conditional statement written in two parts: a hypothesis and a conclusion
- / when the intersection of two sets A and B is empty, then the sets are...
- / a subsidiary or intermediate theorem in an argument or proof (i.e. a side effect of a proof)
24 Clues: / left hand side • / right hand side • / in a grid, when two squares (of the same size) share an edge • / the number of ways to put things in order (i.e. arrangements) • / for any non-negative integer n, _______ is a set of n elements • / to show that a statement is false, you can provide one of these • ...
Math criss cross Puzzle by Jamyla Jones 2021-05-14
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- A rational is a number that can be expressed as a fraction where p and q are integers and q does not equal zero.
- Measure of 2 angles and the lengths of side(AAS or ASA, lengths of 2 sides and the measure of a non-include angle(SSA)
- with zero N0={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, ...}
- R={ x|- infinity<x< infinity
- Objects that belong to set A or set B
- Set A & Set B contain the same elements.
- Set A is a proper superset of set B if set A contains all of the elements of set B, and there exists at least one element in set A that is not in set B.
- A collection of elements.
- Set A is a subset of set B if and only if every element of set A is in set B.
- Objects that belong to set A and set B.
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- Elements of set A but not set B.
- The set of all possible elements.
- set The set does not contain any elements.
- of Membership of set A.
- All objects that do not belong to set A.
- without Zero N1={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, ...}
- Not a member of set A.
- Elements that belong to set A or set B but not to their intersection.
- Lengths of 2 sides and the measure of the included angle(SAS),Lengths of 3 sides(SSS)
- Numbers C={z |z = a + bi,-infinity<a<infinity,-infinity<b<infinity
- set A is a superset of set B if set A contains all of the elements of set B.
- Set A is not a superset of all subsets of A, including the empty set and set A itself.
- subset A does not have any matching elements of set B.
- set A is a proper subset of set B if and only if every element in set A is also in set B, and there exists at least one element in set B that is not set A.
- is the set of all subsets of A, including the empty set and sets A itself.
25 Clues: Not a member of set A. • of Membership of set A. • A collection of elements. • R={ x|- infinity<x< infinity • Elements of set A but not set B. • The set of all possible elements. • with zero N0={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, ...} • Objects that belong to set A or set B • without Zero N1={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, ...} • Objects that belong to set A and set B. • ...
Exam 1 2022-03-05
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- Functionalism Is a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability (rather than change).
- The study of how family behavior and household structures contribute to larger population processes.
- Perspective Opposition and conflict define a given society and are necessary for social evolution.
- A periodic count of people in a population and their characteristics, usually performed as an official government function.
- The amount necessary for a male earner to provide subsistence for his wife and children without them having to work for pay.
- perspective A perspective that projects an image of society as the collective expression of shared norms and values.
- Theory The theory that individuals or groups with different resources, strengths, and weaknesses enter into mutual relationships to maximize their own gains.
- Theory A theory of the historical emergence of the individual as an actor in society and how individually changed personal and institutional relationships.
- Family A group of individuals related by birth, marriage or adoption.
- The process by which individuals internalize elements of the social structure in their own personalities.
- Groups of related people, bound by connections that are biological, legal or emotional.
- The institutional arena where labor for pay, economic exchange, and wealth accumulation takes place.
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- A group of people that lives and eats separately from other groups.
- Theory A theory that seeks to understand and ultimately reduce inequality between men and women.
- Perspective The study of the family trajectories of individuals and groups as they progress through their lives, in a social and historical context.
- A theory concerned with the ability of humans to see themselves through the eyes of others and to enact social roles based on others expectations.
- The institutional arena where, through political means behavior is legally regulated, violence is controlled, and resources are redistributed.
- Family The people to whom we feel related and who we expect to define us as members of their family.
- Arena The institutional arena where people practice intimacy, childbearing and socialization, and caring work.
- The study of ancestry and family history.
- Generation Middle class, middle aged raising adolescent children and caring for aging parents.
21 Clues: The study of ancestry and family history. • A group of people that lives and eats separately from other groups. • Family A group of individuals related by birth, marriage or adoption. • Groups of related people, bound by connections that are biological, legal or emotional. • ...
HCM502 Module 1 Literature Recap 2020-04-19
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- Theory X (Ch.1)
- The type of management that aims to control another person's perception of oneself (Ch.3)
- Taylor asserted that __________ was achieved by creating jobs that economized various resources (Ch.1)
- The majority of information is conveyed through this type of communication (Ch.4)
- Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs (Ch.3)
- Contingency theory that asserts leadership styles are adaptable (Ch.10)
- Meaning of diversity (Ch.2)
- Organizational ________ is the study of individual and group dynamics within an organization setting (Ch.1)
- Theory Y (Ch.1)
- A type of communication that presents ideas in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner (Ch.4)
- The effect of classifying an individual on the basis of a single characteristic (Ch.3)
- Combination of an individual's personality, beliefs, values, behaviors, and motivations (Ch.3)
- A type of communication barrier that arises from an individual's frame of reference (Ch.4)
- Contingency theory that identifies boss-centered and subordinate-centered styles of leadership (Ch.10)
- Healthcare leaders must be willing to ______ their time, money, and effort into their employees (Ch.2)
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- The largest industry in the United States (Ch.1)
- A conflict between a person's attitude and behavior is known as cognitive __________ (Ch.3)
- Attribution theory addresses our need to understand and _______ our environment (Ch.3)
- One of the greatest challenges facing managers (Ch.4)
- A type of communication barrier that arises from the organizational setting (Ch.4)
- The _________ Effect is the bias that occurs when someone knows that they are being studied (Ch.1)
- An event that may occur but it is not likely or intended (Ch.10)
- The effect of causing a person to act erroneously on the basis of another person's perception (Ch.3)
- Contingency theory that suggests managers change their as leadership style as subordinates develop and grow (Ch.10)
- The effect of evaluating a person's characteristics by comparison to others (Ch.3)
- A person's attitude toward the environment will influence ________ (Ch.3)
- Perceiving others in a way that really reflects the perceiver's own attitudes and beliefs (Ch.3)
- Contingency theory that asserts individuals possess inflexible leadership characteristics (Ch.10)
- The population segment aged 65 and older is rapidly _____ (Ch.2)
- Theory that examines the different relationships that exist between individual subordinates and their supervisors (Ch.10)
30 Clues: Theory X (Ch.1) • Theory Y (Ch.1) • Meaning of diversity (Ch.2) • The largest industry in the United States (Ch.1) • One of the greatest challenges facing managers (Ch.4) • An event that may occur but it is not likely or intended (Ch.10) • The population segment aged 65 and older is rapidly _____ (Ch.2) • ...
Career Development 2024-09-18
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- According to Holland, a research chemist is primarily the ________ personality type.
- The process of starting and running one’s own business.
- The _______ ceiling which purports that mix of overt and subtle bias, limiting stereotypes, and structural inequalities are evident in the workplace and for career advancement for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
- Developer of the social learning theory of career decision making, emphasizing the role of chance and learning experiences.
- The acronym for a resource published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics with detailed information on job prospects and career options.
- Psychologist known for his theory of vocational choice and six personality types (RIASEC).
- The invisible barriers that prevent women and minorities from advancing to leadership positions is called the _____ ceiling.
- Linda ________ created the theory of circumscription (phase one: rule out certain jobs not acceptable for gender, stereotypes, and social class) and compromise (phase two: change mind, major etc. if career path is not truly realistic).
- Career _______ is Super's term for an individual’s readiness to make informed career decisions.
- O*NET is a comprehensive online database of occupational information used for career exploration and job analysis. It’s full name is the Occupational Information ______.
- Edgar H. Schein’s eight career anchors theory are based on the self-concept, abilities, and what the person is good at. Eight anchors are used: (1) autonomy/independence; (2) security/stability; (3) technical/functional competence; (4) general managerial competence; (5) entrepreneurial creativity; (6) service/dedication to a cause; (7) pure challenge; (8) ______. Name the last anchor.
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- Work-life _______ is the process of achieving a healthy balance between professional responsibilities and personal life.
- Creator of the life-span, life-space theory of career development.
- Job _______ is a career exploration strategy where an individual observes a professional in their job role.
- The extent to which individuals feel fulfilled and content in their jobs is known as job ______.
- A prominent theorist who suggests that early childhood experiences influence career choice.
- A client who wishes to work on an assembly line would fit into Holland’s ________ typology.
- The career anchor theory was created by
- Bandura’s concept related to one's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations, often applied in career counseling is known as self-______.
- ______ and Factor Theory is an early career theory suggesting that matching personal traits with job requirements leads to career satisfaction.
20 Clues: The career anchor theory was created by • The process of starting and running one’s own business. • Creator of the life-span, life-space theory of career development. • According to Holland, a research chemist is primarily the ________ personality type. • Psychologist known for his theory of vocational choice and six personality types (RIASEC). • ...
Sociology 101 MJC 2015-12-14
11 Clues: Counting things • Conflict Theory • Social Environment • Interpreting things • Functionalist Theory • Individualist Theory • Power and Race theory • coined the word sociology • First name, Suicide Rates • Study of individual and society • the loss of direction in society
Sets 2021-03-17
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- of the sets The number of distinct elements in a finite set is called its cardinal number.
- sets: A universal set is the collection of all objects in a particular context or theory
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- set:A set which does not contain any element is called empty set or null set.
- set: A set which contains finite number of elements is called a finite set.
- The set made by elements of the universal sets is called subsets of the universal sets
5 Clues: set: A set which contains finite number of elements is called a finite set. • set:A set which does not contain any element is called empty set or null set. • The set made by elements of the universal sets is called subsets of the universal sets • sets: A universal set is the collection of all objects in a particular context or theory • ...
Research terms 2025-06-21
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- - Snapshot in time
- - Fact to theory
- - Repeats in cycle
- - Can be proven
- - Theory to fact
- - Teamwork
- - Practical use
- - Numerical data
- - Breaks down data
- - Based on observation
- - Studies over time
- - Moral principles
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- - Methodical approach
- - Studies relationships
- - Unbiased
- - Tests cause-effect
- - Investigates new
- - Based on data
- - Repeatable results
- - Non-numerical data
20 Clues: - Unbiased • - Teamwork • - Can be proven • - Based on data • - Practical use • - Fact to theory • - Theory to fact • - Numerical data • - Snapshot in time • - Repeats in cycle • - Investigates new • - Breaks down data • - Moral principles • - Studies over time • - Tests cause-effect • - Repeatable results • - Non-numerical data • - Methodical approach • - Based on observation • - Studies relationships
berling notes 2025-09-05
33 Clues: same • huge • take • given • close • alone • steps • theory • digest • senses • normal • double • process • animals • command • partner • lacking • related • similar • adjusted • subjects • genetics • effected • matching • 1changed • bill Nye • together • changing • response • non-rare • modifying • thoughtful • king/queen
Law and Ethics 2021-11-04
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- horrible experience that may cause a negative emotional response that may last forever
- counselors must abide by these guidelines created by the ACA
- a professional in mental health
- knowledge and skills to work with a diverse population
- a set of regulations
- professional counselor resolution about a dilemma
- ability to sense other peoples emotions
- occurs when an individual pushes past their own limits
- informative document provided to the client prior to therapy
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- best professor ever
- keeping information private
- practice of here and now / present moment
- a thorough explanation based on general principles
- maintenance of personal and mental health
14 Clues: best professor ever • a set of regulations • keeping information private • a professional in mental health • ability to sense other peoples emotions • practice of here and now / present moment • maintenance of personal and mental health • professional counselor resolution about a dilemma • a thorough explanation based on general principles • ...
crosswords 2022-12-19
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- The feeling of being extremely tired
- It's the state of feeling annoyed and impatient.
- The extreme agitation of the mind.
- It's a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea action or theory.
- It is the non-fulfilment of one's expectations.
- I'm a famous personalty
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- A person or thing that causes worry
- It's an angry argument
- It's a sudden unusually temporary malfunction of an equipment.
- It is the word for refuse
- The state of something with regard to it's appearance, quality or working order.
- The Biggest Carnival.
- It's a type of light fence that a person needs to improve
- It's a Mystery
14 Clues: It's a Mystery • The Biggest Carnival. • It's an angry argument • I'm a famous personalty • It is the word for refuse • The extreme agitation of the mind. • A person or thing that causes worry • The feeling of being extremely tired • It is the non-fulfilment of one's expectations. • It's the state of feeling annoyed and impatient. • ...
Land Bridge Theory 2019-09-11
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- would hunt their own game to eat
- bringing water to dry fields
- to travel from one area to another
- the land bridge formed from Asia to here
- a set of beliefs and way of life for a group of people
- Americans migrated from here
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- caused the level of the ocean water to decrease
- an idea that explains something
- a narrow channel of water connecting two bodies of land
- the name of the strait that the nomads crossed
- growing your food, farming
- a strip of land that connects two landmasses
- people who travel from place to place
- lower temperatures caused large areas on Earth to freeze
14 Clues: growing your food, farming • bringing water to dry fields • Americans migrated from here • an idea that explains something • would hunt their own game to eat • to travel from one area to another • people who travel from place to place • the land bridge formed from Asia to here • a strip of land that connects two landmasses • the name of the strait that the nomads crossed • ...
Ethics in Pharmacy 2020-03-30
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- Set of predetermined guidelines and standards
- A contented state of being happy,healthy and prosperous - a state of human flourishing
- Limiting access to patients information, protects the patients right to ___________
- Traits described as desirable
- He proposed that we should be good people and the right actions will follow
- Known as the Father of Western Philosophy
- duty based ethical theory
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- Duty to be honest and trustworthy
- A virtue that is the midpoint between two extremes
- Disregard for patient's wishes when making medical decision
- Duty to protect patients from harm
- Rules of action enforced by a controlling authority
- A cardinal virtue
- Standards of right or wrong behavior
14 Clues: A cardinal virtue • duty based ethical theory • Traits described as desirable • Duty to be honest and trustworthy • Duty to protect patients from harm • Standards of right or wrong behavior • Known as the Father of Western Philosophy • Set of predetermined guidelines and standards • A virtue that is the midpoint between two extremes • ...
Child Development Principles and Theorists 2019-04-04
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- developed theory of multiple intelligences
- processes people use to gain knowledge
- idea that is researched and accepted as an explanation
- refers to change or growth that occurs in children
- stressed practical life tasks
- principle that states growth happens head to foot
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- developed cognitive theory of development
- provides foundation of children's personality development
- involves the small muscles of the hands and fingers
- involves use of the large muscles
- believe children use language to organize their thinking
- developed theory of moral development
- principle states growth from center of the body first
- believed children learn by doing
- children ages 3 to 6 years
15 Clues: children ages 3 to 6 years • stressed practical life tasks • believed children learn by doing • involves use of the large muscles • developed theory of moral development • processes people use to gain knowledge • developed cognitive theory of development • developed theory of multiple intelligences • principle that states growth happens head to foot • ...
Copernicus 2022-10-15
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- What year did Copernicus finish his first manuscript?
- His last name
- the career of his father
- What theory did Copernicus propose?
- the career his uncle was in
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- The amount of languages Copernicus spoke.
- the age of Copernicus when his father died
- the study of space
- What else was involved in Copernicus's theory?
- Copernicus was born here in 1473
- What century did Copernicus propose his theory in?
- In his theory what do the planets revolve around?
- His first name
- What shape did he say planets orbit in?
14 Clues: His last name • His first name • the study of space • the career of his father • the career his uncle was in • Copernicus was born here in 1473 • What theory did Copernicus propose? • What shape did he say planets orbit in? • The amount of languages Copernicus spoke. • the age of Copernicus when his father died • What else was involved in Copernicus's theory? • ...
Amy/Ana_TOK 2023-10-13
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- Rule of Thumb
- What it means to exist as a human being
- we change/it changes
- A Greek statue
- To know things immediately
- The relation between truth and justification
- To have a moral intuition
- What's "out there" is different for each one of us; our senses can only give us subjective knowledge
- The opinion that certain knowledge is impossible
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- Theory of knowledge
- Our senses can give us objective knowledge about the world or what's "out there"
- The theory that kowledge is constructed
- Platos Theory of knowledge
- A theory that's mainly based on knowledge
- "I am the only mind which exits"
15 Clues: Rule of Thumb • A Greek statue • Theory of knowledge • we change/it changes • To have a moral intuition • Platos Theory of knowledge • To know things immediately • "I am the only mind which exits" • What it means to exist as a human being • The theory that kowledge is constructed • A theory that's mainly based on knowledge • The relation between truth and justification • ...
SET 5 2025-07-05
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- Cryopreservation foam device achieving cooling rate -1°C/minute.
- – MOC of Puncture-resistant, chemical-safe, latex-free gloves
- Locking tip system for secure pipetting across channels
- Vial used for ultra-low temp storage
- High-throughput cassette based reagent dispenser
- MOC of material used on mop heads
- Tip brand featuring aerosol-resistant technology
- High-volume sample prep plate
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- Glassware range Used in titrations, narrow neck
- Type of round bottom flasks
- Primary goal of cleanroom protocol is to control …..
- Disinfectant based on Accelerated hydrogen peroxide technology
- Wipe feature that indicates low particle shedding
- Disinfectant based on QAC technology
- HSX High Speed Barcode Reader Brand name
- marked red/yellow bags for lab waste disposal
- Advanced electronic pipette with ClipTip technology
- The pipette tip fitting area on the pipette barrel (two words)
18 Clues: Type of round bottom flasks • High-volume sample prep plate • MOC of material used on mop heads • Disinfectant based on QAC technology • Vial used for ultra-low temp storage • HSX High Speed Barcode Reader Brand name • marked red/yellow bags for lab waste disposal • Glassware range Used in titrations, narrow neck • High-throughput cassette based reagent dispenser • ...
Famous Psychologist 2023-06-09
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- - Russian psychologist known for his sociocultural theory, emphasizing the role of culture and social interaction in cognitive development.
- - American psychologist and behaviorist, known for his work on operant conditioning and the Skinner box.
- - American psychologist known for his theory of human motivation and the hierarchy of needs.
- - Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children, including stages such as sensorimotor and formal operational.
- - American psychologist known for his development of client-centered therapy and his emphasis on unconditional positive regard.
- - Canadian-American psychologist known for his social learning theory and the concept of self-efficacy.
- - American psychologist and behaviorist known for his work on operant conditioning and the principles of reinforcement.
- - German-American developmental psychologist, known for his theory of psychosocial development across the lifespan.
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- - American psychiatrist known for his development of cognitive therapy and his contributions to understanding depression.
- - Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, known for his concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes.
- - Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, known for his theories on the unconscious mind and the role of dreams.
- - American psychologist known for his research on cognitive maps and the cognitive theory of learning.
- - American psychologist known for his work in positive psychology and his research on learned helplessness and optimism.
- - American social psychologist known for his controversial experiments on obedience to authority.
- - American psychologist known for his Stanford Prison Experiment, which demonstrated the power of social roles on behavior.
- - American psychologist who established behaviorism as a major approach in psychology and conducted the controversial Little Albert experiment.
- - German psychologist often referred to as the "father of experimental psychology" for establishing the first psychological laboratory.
- - Russian physiologist and psychologist, famous for his experiments on classical conditioning with dogs.
- - German-American psychologist known for his field theory and his research on group dynamics and social psychology.
- - American psychologist known for developing rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and his work on cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy
20 Clues: - American psychologist known for his theory of human motivation and the hierarchy of needs. • - American social psychologist known for his controversial experiments on obedience to authority. • - American psychologist known for his research on cognitive maps and the cognitive theory of learning. • ...
Motivation theories and strategies 2026-02-26
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- Maslow's ________ of needs
- The drive to ______ can be fulfilled by offering training opportunities
- Lawrence and Nohria's motivation theory is called the four ____ theory
- According to the goal setting theory a goal should not overwhelm employees and should be achievable.
- The drive of Lawrence and Nohria's theory that is activated when threatened
- A motivation strategy that relates to the upwards progression of an employee’s job position.
- The drive of Lawrence and Nohria's theory that relates to building social connections
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- The level of Maslow's theory that relates to the need for food, water and shelter
- A motivation strategy that involves giving employees a financial reward for reaching or exceeding a business goal.
- the willingness of an individual to expend energy and effort in completing a task
- Employees at this level of Maslow's hierarchy are motivated by promotions, recognition and rewards
- a motivation strategy that is only effective in the short term
- The goal setting theory states that employees are motivated by goals that have clarity, commitment, feedback, task complexity and
13 Clues: Maslow's ________ of needs • a motivation strategy that is only effective in the short term • Lawrence and Nohria's motivation theory is called the four ____ theory • The drive to ______ can be fulfilled by offering training opportunities • The drive of Lawrence and Nohria's theory that is activated when threatened • ...
Labelling Theory 2021-10-25
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- The sociologist who developed the Broken Windows Theory
- Sociologist who suggests that deviance is only deviant because it is labelled as such
- To change something so that it is not a crime
- A self-fulfilling prophecy becomes someone's what?
- A label given to someone who breaks the law
- Type of 'what' that HAS been labelled as bad
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- Government-funded organisation who enforce the law
- A label given to people who go against society's norms
- Type of 'what' that people do not label as bad, despite it not being the norm
- A word that means people have no free choice over their label/actions
- Something that is usual, typical, or standard
- A group within a larger culture that usually has differing views to that of its peers
- someone's principles on right and wrong behaviour
13 Clues: A label given to someone who breaks the law • Type of 'what' that HAS been labelled as bad • To change something so that it is not a crime • Something that is usual, typical, or standard • someone's principles on right and wrong behaviour • Government-funded organisation who enforce the law • A self-fulfilling prophecy becomes someone's what? • ...
Number Theory 2022-03-18
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- Find the number of factors of 42 x 63
- The product of two numbers is 120, and the sum of their squares is 289. The sum of the two numbers is
- Find the number of divisors of 1420
- A number is doubled, and 9 is added. If the resultant is tripled, it becomes 75. What is the number?
- How many numbers are there in between 100 and 400 that are divisible by 5?
- Find the number of factors of 14400
- Find the number of factors of 63 x 12 ?
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- The difference between the greatest and least prime numbers, which are less than 100, is
- The first & last terms of an arithmetic progression are 32 & -43. If the sum of the series is -88, then it has how many terms?
- The sum of the first five prime numbers is
- Find the last digit in 73
- Find the number of factors of 1080
- How many times 6 is used when typing numbers from 1 to 100?
- If the difference of the squares of two consecutive even integers is always divisible by the even number, then the number is
14 Clues: Find the last digit in 73 • Find the number of factors of 1080 • Find the number of divisors of 1420 • Find the number of factors of 14400 • Find the number of factors of 42 x 63 • Find the number of factors of 63 x 12 ? • The sum of the first five prime numbers is • How many times 6 is used when typing numbers from 1 to 100? • ...
Ecosystems Theory 2017-03-30
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- as the level of a developing person’s ecology encompassing linkages and processes between at least one setting that contains that person (i.e., a microsystem context) and at least one other setting that does not.
- the status occupied in a community’s social structure by its groups and individuals
- a theory of universal principles that are understood to apply to all transactional systems, living and nonliving
- people commonly treated as outcasts, turn to their “own kind” thereby restricting the social world. Ex: natural exclusionary process: homelessness, poverty, unemployment; created: institutionalization, shelters
- more harmful than helpful, in contrast with an adaptation, which is more helpful than harmful. All organisms, from bacteria to humans, display maladaptive and adaptive traits.
- Physical and Conceptual neither is more correct than the other but there must be some source of openness or permeability
- reaching a particular outcome through many different transactional paths
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- the immediate physical and social setting in which people live or in which something happens or develops
- the science concerned with the adaptive fit of organisms and their environments and the means by which they achieve a dynamic equilibrium and maturity.
- in ecological science versus social work
- eventually outcomes are possible given any particular state
- more likely to produce benefits, not stigmatized, provides access to others who bring a new perspective. Ex: natural: opportunities for recreation and family involvement; created: supported housing and education peer services
- The fifth and final level of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory. This system consists of all of the experiences that a person has had during his or her lifetime, including environmental events, major life transitions, and historical events.
13 Clues: in ecological science versus social work • eventually outcomes are possible given any particular state • reaching a particular outcome through many different transactional paths • the status occupied in a community’s social structure by its groups and individuals • ...
Mira Theory 2015-11-30
16 Clues: theory • I mean I • Jean Paul • welcome to • go hard with • you wanna _____ • the world I rule • is my life story • digital ____ club • I ___ therefor I am • place I want to visit • founder of color theory • the first super villain • founder of color theory • founder of color theory • founder of color theory
Conspiracy Theory 2016-04-25
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- very interesting because of being unusual or mysterious
- planned or done in a secret,especially describing something that is not officially allowed
- pertaining to or connected with a monastic or religious order
- a feeling of being very uncomfortable and worried
- any harmful behavior or morbid condition of the mind or society
- prediction of what is to come
- to work out with care and detail, developing
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- a creature from outer space
- to ask someone a lot of questions
- the feeling of being certain that something is true
- the act of making such plans
- the science of human and animal
- not real, but made to look or seem real
13 Clues: a creature from outer space • the act of making such plans • prediction of what is to come • the science of human and animal • to ask someone a lot of questions • not real, but made to look or seem real • to work out with care and detail, developing • a feeling of being very uncomfortable and worried • the feeling of being certain that something is true • ...
Kohlberg's Theory 2023-10-20
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- Who created the theory of moral development/reason?
- What is stage 5?
- What is the stage experienced during adulthood?
- What is the stage very few people reach?
- A child that doesn't want to join a fight is in what stage?
- What is stage 4?
- What is stage 2?
- What is stage 3?
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- What is the third level?
- What is the first level?
- What is stage 6?
- What is stage 1?
- What is the second level?
- How many levels are there?
- How many stages are there?
15 Clues: What is stage 6? • What is stage 1? • What is stage 5? • What is stage 4? • What is stage 2? • What is stage 3? • What is the third level? • What is the first level? • What is the second level? • How many levels are there? • How many stages are there? • What is the stage very few people reach? • What is the stage experienced during adulthood? • ...
Color Theory 2023-01-13
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- yellow red blue
- an artwork done in tints and shades of one hue
- orange green purple
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- pure color
- hue plus white
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- primary color plus a secondary color lime
- tint of red
- shade of red
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- colors that remind you of winter
- hue plus black
- colors that remind you of fire
13 Clues: pure color • tint of red • shade of red • hue plus black • hue plus white • yellow red blue • orange green purple • colors that remind you of fire • colors that remind you of winter • the lightness or darkness of a color • primary color plus a secondary color lime • an artwork done in tints and shades of one hue • colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
Cell Theory 2023-01-19
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- the region of the cell that includes the fluid, the cytoskeleton, and all of the organelles except the nucleus
- in physical science, an atom’s central region, which is made up of protons and neutrons
- in biology, the smallest unit that can perform all life processes
- a layer that covers a cell’s surface and acts as a barrier between the inside and outside of the cell and the cell
- one of the small bodies in a cell that is specialized to perform a specific function
- The last name of the scientist who discovered cells
- an organism made up of cells that have a nucleus enclosed by a membrane
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- The last name of the scientist who first described cells
- a living thing
- The last name of the scientist who discovered plants are made of cells
- a single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- The last name of the scientist who discovered animals are made of cells
- The last name of the scientist who discovered that cells come from other cells
13 Clues: a living thing • The last name of the scientist who discovered cells • The last name of the scientist who first described cells • in biology, the smallest unit that can perform all life processes • The last name of the scientist who discovered plants are made of cells • The last name of the scientist who discovered animals are made of cells • ...
Theory Buzz 2023-02-04
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- common name for sodium chloride
- parasite that causes malaria
- mixture of different metals
- point in the eye where an image forms
- electrically charged particle formed when an atom loses or gains electrons
- upward push applied on an object immersed in fluid
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- process to break down water into oxygen and hydrogen
- the organ that produces bile
- direct solid to gas
- transfer of heat within a fluid
- enzyme that breaks down starch
- thread like structures present in nucleus
- substance with ph 7
13 Clues: direct solid to gas • substance with ph 7 • mixture of different metals • the organ that produces bile • parasite that causes malaria • enzyme that breaks down starch • common name for sodium chloride • transfer of heat within a fluid • point in the eye where an image forms • thread like structures present in nucleus • upward push applied on an object immersed in fluid • ...
Cell Theory 2022-09-07
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- the organelle only in plants the protects
- gel like material inside of the cell
- the producing organelle only in plants
- first man to see living cell
- genetic information stored in the nucleus
- specialized structures in a cell
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- membrane around both plant and animal
- the most basic unit of life
- the organelle where genetic information is
- the organelle that gets rid of trash
- powerhouse of the cell
- first person to name the cell
- organelle that stores food and water
13 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • the most basic unit of life • first man to see living cell • first person to name the cell • specialized structures in a cell • the organelle that gets rid of trash • gel like material inside of the cell • organelle that stores food and water • membrane around both plant and animal • the producing organelle only in plants • ...
Color Theory 2022-12-06
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- When you add white to a color
- the collection of rules and guidelines which designers use to communicate with users through appealing color schemes in visual interfaces.
- How light or dark a color is
- When you add black to a color
- A way to visually organize colors
- mixing two primaries together
- Another name for Blue Green
- A color scheme of two colors that sit opposite the color wheel
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- Colors adjacent to the complementary of a color
- Colors that are all different shades of a color
- Three colors equal distance on the color wheel
- Red and this color make Orange
- Another name for Blue Violet
13 Clues: Another name for Blue Green • How light or dark a color is • Another name for Blue Violet • When you add white to a color • When you add black to a color • mixing two primaries together • Red and this color make Orange • A way to visually organize colors • Three colors equal distance on the color wheel • Colors adjacent to the complementary of a color • ...
ICT Theory 2025-03-20
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- two way system of information sharing
- Type of printer
- Technology to control most mobile phones
- Handy potable storage device
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- _____ device inclues printer and screen
- Visual Display Unit for short
- Used to protect computers
- Popular streaming app
- Illegal activity taking peoples information online
- computer resources that can be shared by linking them
- Input devise and also small rodent
- Any physical part of a computer
- Centre Processing Unit for short
13 Clues: Type of printer • Popular streaming app • Used to protect computers • Handy potable storage device • Visual Display Unit for short • Any physical part of a computer • Centre Processing Unit for short • Input devise and also small rodent • two way system of information sharing • _____ device inclues printer and screen • Technology to control most mobile phones • ...
Particle Theory 2025-01-31
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- Liquid to gas
- It means 'can be squashed'
- Solid to liquid
- It has fixed shape and fixed volume
- It can be squashed
- Moving objects have ______ energy
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- Solid to gas
- Honey is more ____ than water
- Particles moving from high to low concentration areas
- Formation of dew
- Tiny matter that makes up everything
- It can flow, but cannot be squashed
- It can be used to describe how sticky or runny a liquid is
13 Clues: Solid to gas • Liquid to gas • Solid to liquid • Formation of dew • It can be squashed • It means 'can be squashed' • Honey is more ____ than water • Moving objects have ______ energy • It can flow, but cannot be squashed • It has fixed shape and fixed volume • Tiny matter that makes up everything • Particles moving from high to low concentration areas • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-09
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- is the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel the distance.
- is a device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- speed is found by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken.
- speed to understand the difference between average.
- energy that can be transformed into other forms of energy.
- is the ability to cause change.
- energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds.
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- energy is the energy that is carried by an electric current.
- which contains a set of narrowly spaced fan blades.
- of conservation of energy energy is never created or destroyed.
- energy is the energy an object has due to its motion.
- energy is the energy stored in an object of its position.
- energy that increases as its temperature increases.
13 Clues: is the ability to cause change. • energy is the energy stored in chemical bonds. • which contains a set of narrowly spaced fan blades. • speed to understand the difference between average. • energy that increases as its temperature increases. • energy is the energy an object has due to its motion. • energy is the energy stored in an object of its position. • ...
VSEPR Theory 2026-03-17
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- Shape that occurs when lone pairs push bonded atoms down
- Shape formed when 2 electron groups spread as far apart as possible
- Flat triangle shape with 3 electron groups
- The space between bonds
- Shape with 3 bonded atoms and 1 lone pair (like NH3)
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- Shape with 5 electron groups including axial and equatorial positions
- The atom in the middle of a molecule
- The 3D arrangement of atoms
- 3D shape with 4 electron groups evenly spaced
- What atoms do to minimize repulsion between their electrons
- NON-bonding electrons that affect shape
- Shared pair of electrons between atoms
- What electron groups do to each other
13 Clues: The space between bonds • The 3D arrangement of atoms • The atom in the middle of a molecule • What electron groups do to each other • Shared pair of electrons between atoms • NON-bonding electrons that affect shape • Flat triangle shape with 3 electron groups • 3D shape with 4 electron groups evenly spaced • Shape with 3 bonded atoms and 1 lone pair (like NH3) • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2021-09-07
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- element
- science
- atmosphere
- meteorology
- hydrosphere
- jamess watt
- carbon
- theory
- kinetic
- experiment
- electrical energy
- acidity
- thermodynamics
- horsepower
- biosphere
- ecology
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- nuclear energy
- growing population
- geoscience
- pacific ring of fire
- heat energy
- environmental chemistry
- water
- compound
- reactant
- energy
- poverty
- metabolism
- lithosphere
- typhoon belt
30 Clues: water • energy • carbon • theory • element • science • poverty • kinetic • acidity • ecology • compound • reactant • biosphere • geoscience • atmosphere • metabolism • experiment • horsepower • heat energy • meteorology • hydrosphere • jamess watt • lithosphere • typhoon belt • nuclear energy • thermodynamics • electrical energy • growing population • pacific ring of fire • environmental chemistry
European imperialism in Africa crossword 2024-01-23
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- was hired to go find Livingstone
- Was caused due to the discovery of gold
- search for new markets and raw materials
- abused the Congo
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- Set out to explore Africa and the Congo
- applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society
- Traveled deep into Africa in the late 1860's and disappeared
- the superiority of one race over another
- empire as the measure of national greatness
9 Clues: abused the Congo • was hired to go find Livingstone • Set out to explore Africa and the Congo • Was caused due to the discovery of gold • the superiority of one race over another • search for new markets and raw materials • empire as the measure of national greatness • applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society • ...
