set theory Crossword Puzzles
Nurse Word Puzzle 2023-12-04
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- Peplau, Psychodynamic Nursing
- Describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Nightingale, Environmental Theory
- Eriksson, Theory of Caritative Caring
- Deficit, Relationship between an individual’s therapeutic self-care demand & his powers of self-care agency.
- Benner, From Novice to Expert
- Identity, The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- Rogers, Science of Unitary Human beings
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- Leininger, Transcultural Nursing Theory
- Orem, Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Hall, Care, Core, and Cure Model
- Roy, Adaptation Model
- Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- King, Conceptual System and Middle Range Theory of Goal Attainment
- In which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Mode, Consists of seeing causal relationship between events that occur at about the same time, but which are not logically related.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- Needs, Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
19 Clues: Roy, Adaptation Model • Peplau, Psychodynamic Nursing • Benner, From Novice to Expert • Hall, Care, Core, and Cure Model • Nightingale, Environmental Theory • Eriksson, Theory of Caritative Caring • Orem, Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • Leininger, Transcultural Nursing Theory • Rogers, Science of Unitary Human beings • In which the person makes use of the nurse's help. • ...
Fakes News Vocabulary 2020-04-15
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- false information that is spread
- offering reasonable grounds for being believed
- deliberately misleading or biased information, propaganda
- centered on ideas of white nationalism
- to make, construct, to fake, forge
- a right-wing political movement whose members reject mainstream conservative policies and expose extremist beliefs and
- a written prose published by a newspaper or magazine which expresses the author's opinion
- to recognize as separate and distinct
- information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, etc
- an act intended to tick or dupe
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- to scatter and spreed widely
- a sensationalized headline or piece of test on the internet designed to entice people to follow a link on another page
- News false news stories created to be widely shared for the purpose of generating revenue, or promoting or discrediting a public figure or movement
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration or ridicule to expose and criticize
- made up of a combination of different things or people
- not supported or made certain by evidence or authority
- Theory a theory that explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful conspirators
- relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion that appeals to emotion and personal belief
- a strong supporter of a party
19 Clues: to scatter and spreed widely • a strong supporter of a party • an act intended to tick or dupe • false information that is spread • to make, construct, to fake, forge • to recognize as separate and distinct • centered on ideas of white nationalism • offering reasonable grounds for being believed • made up of a combination of different things or people • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Created the idea of checks and balances between political powers
- contract Theory that the governed and governing will agree that the gooverned will give up some rights and the governing will give fair laws that we want
- Wanted fair punishment for crimes; laws should be made to keep order
- Something that brings about great change
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created the basic laws of motion
- Perfected the telescope and said that the moon was bumpy and not smooth and perfect
- Came up with the scientific method and wanted to prove his own existence
- Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine
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- Developed the heliocentric theory, didn't publish ideas until his death bed
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- Advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- To know something one did not know before
- Proved the heliocentric theory with math
- A party where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Father of modern chemistry and developed an important law about the volume of gasses
- The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly's mom; vouched for woman's rights and wanted woman to be educated.
- spread the ideas of the scientific method to other scientists
- A person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: Created the basic laws of motion • A person who rules with absolute power • Proved the heliocentric theory with math • Something that brings about great change • To know something one did not know before • Advocated for freedom of speech and religion • Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine • A party where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Havighurst theory 2021-11-19
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-19
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- is considered the true foundational stage.
- is a period where rapid physical growth and psychological changes occurs, culminating in sexual maturity.
- is known to be an extended time between childhood and adulthood.
- is the period that extends from conception to birth.
- isa a period of life from birth to 2weeks.
- it refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation
- a development issue sees development as more abrupt.
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- it refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences.
- is a progressive series of change that occur as a result of maturation and experience.
- adulthood involves gradual decline in one's physical abilities and health, stamina etc.
- is a period from fertilization to birth
- a developmental issue which says that change is gradual.
- childhood is a period of slow growth and rapid development
- childhood is the stage where the child is physically restless.
14 Clues: is a period from fertilization to birth • is considered the true foundational stage. • isa a period of life from birth to 2weeks. • is the period that extends from conception to birth. • a development issue sees development as more abrupt. • a developmental issue which says that change is gradual. • childhood is a period of slow growth and rapid development • ...
Color Theory 2022-02-17
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- having a single color
- A group of similar colors adjacent to one another on the color wheel
- These colors are created by mixing two of the primaries
- A color's position in the visual spectrum;
- create only effects of darkness and lightness
- Changing a hue by adding gray to it
- Red, yellow, and blue
- These colors are created by mixing a primary with a secondary color.
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- Those hues exactly opposite one another on a color wheel.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors.
- Changing a hue by adding black to it
- Changing a hue by adding white to it
- The property of color that measures the brilliance of a hue.
13 Clues: having a single color • Red, yellow, and blue • Changing a hue by adding gray to it • Changing a hue by adding black to it • Changing a hue by adding white to it • A color's position in the visual spectrum; • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. • create only effects of darkness and lightness • These colors are created by mixing two of the primaries • ...
collision theory 2023-04-24
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- These are the new substances formed in a chemical reaction
- These are the chemicals that will react together in a chemical reaction
- A chemical that speeds up a chemical reaction
- H2O is the chemical _____ for water
- this is the side of the chemical equation that you write the products
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- breaking up reactant to create more _____ area will speed up a reaction
- a chemical ____ is a written sentence showing a reaction
- energy in this form will increase the rate of a chemical reaction
- catalysts speed up the ___ of a reaction
- which sized container will increase the chances of molecules colliding
- this shape symbolizes the reaction in a written chemical equation
- is adding more or adding less reactant to a chemical reaction going to speed up the reaction
- this is the side of a chemical equation that you write the reactants
13 Clues: H2O is the chemical _____ for water • catalysts speed up the ___ of a reaction • A chemical that speeds up a chemical reaction • a chemical ____ is a written sentence showing a reaction • These are the new substances formed in a chemical reaction • energy in this form will increase the rate of a chemical reaction • ...
Colour theory 2020-03-24
13 Clues: primary colour • secondary colour • one solid colour • two colours mixed • all of the colours • the northern lights • blue and green mixed • when a colour is warm • black and white mixed • colours that seem to change • when a colour is not very warm • violet, orange and green mixed • blue and yellow make this colour
COLOR THEORY 2020-01-26
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- the colors on the green-blue side of the color wheel.
- a color that has been mixed with black.
- having one color.
- Compliment is a complimentary color and the two colors on either side of its compliment.
- ColorS are created by mixing primary colors with secondary colors.
- the colors on the yellow-orange-red side of the color wheel.
- a color that has been mixed with white.
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- a color that has been mixed with black and white.
- colors that are next to one another on the color wheel.
- Colors orange, green and purple. Are created by mixing primary colors.
- the colors opposite to each other on the color wheel.
- Colors red, blue and yellow (cannot be made by mixing other colors).
- uses 3 colors that are equally spaced apart on the color wheel.
13 Clues: having one color. • a color that has been mixed with black. • a color that has been mixed with white. • a color that has been mixed with black and white. • the colors on the green-blue side of the color wheel. • the colors opposite to each other on the color wheel. • colors that are next to one another on the color wheel. • ...
GRAPH THEORY 2021-02-16
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- If two terminals of a path are made to coincide, it will result in a _______.
- _______ of a node is defined as the number of branches incident to it.
- What is the maximum number of edges in a bipartite graph having 10 vertices?
- ______ is the subset of branches and nodes of a graph.
- ____ graph that do not intersect or cross at a point that is other than the node.
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- A linear graph is a collection of nodes and _______.
- The maximum number of possible branches is equal to the number of_____.
- There exists how many paths between any pair of nodes in a tree.
- It is a loop which does not contain any other loops within it.
- graph with all vertices having equal degree is known as a __________ graph.
- A connected planar graph having 6 vertices, 7 edges contains _____________ regions.
- _____ is defined as a connected sub-graph of a connected graph containing all the nodes of the graph but not containing any loops.
- (n-1) is _____ of a graph
13 Clues: (n-1) is _____ of a graph • A linear graph is a collection of nodes and _______. • ______ is the subset of branches and nodes of a graph. • It is a loop which does not contain any other loops within it. • There exists how many paths between any pair of nodes in a tree. • _______ of a node is defined as the number of branches incident to it. • ...
IT Theory 2022-10-31
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- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
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- A condition in which an attribute is dependent on another attribute that is not part of the primary key.
- the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone
- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- A large collection of data from many different sources
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
13 Clues: A large collection of data from many different sources • A primary key that consists of more than one attribute. • the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted • A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table • On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources • ...
IT Theory 2022-11-01
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- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
- A condition in which an attribute is dependent on another attribute that is not part of the primary key.
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone
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- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
- A large collection of data from many different sources
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access.
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
13 Clues: A large collection of data from many different sources • A primary key that consists of more than one attribute. • the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted • A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table • On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources • ...
Color Theory 2022-11-02
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- colors next to each other on the color wheel
- reflected light
- adding white to a color to lighten it
- bright/bold color
- adding gray to a color to dull it
- make all other colors
- primary + primary
- made when compliments are mixed
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- one color
- opposite on the color wheel
- primary + secondary
- pure color
- adding black to a color to darken it
13 Clues: one color • pure color • reflected light • bright/bold color • primary + primary • primary + secondary • make all other colors • opposite on the color wheel • made when compliments are mixed • adding gray to a color to dull it • adding black to a color to darken it • adding white to a color to lighten it • colors next to each other on the color wheel
Music Theory 2023-06-14
13 Clues: loud • soft • short and crispy • one beat of sound • two beats of sound • to finish, the end • where your notes go • four beats of sound • half a beat of sound • long, smooth and connected • two names for the same note • to hold as long as conductor says • to repeat what's inside of the symbol
Chaos Theory 2024-09-09
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- What Walter was banned from
- How Shelbi & Walter were acting in the beginning of the book Hint: the noun form of anonymous
- Theory that things are only "unpredictable" because it's impossible to know all the variables.
- How they approach their relationship
- What they brought into each other life
- Male Lead
- Female Lead
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- Shelbi smiles was brighter than the
- Boisterous laugh
- What Walter had to sign before becoming Shelbi’s friend
- Andy/Walter asked why are girls so… Hint:puzzling/enigma
- Pilates and yoga.
- Walter’s baby sister
13 Clues: Male Lead • Female Lead • Boisterous laugh • Pilates and yoga. • Walter’s baby sister • What Walter was banned from • Shelbi smiles was brighter than the • How they approach their relationship • What they brought into each other life • What Walter had to sign before becoming Shelbi’s friend • Andy/Walter asked why are girls so… Hint:puzzling/enigma • ...
Color theory 2024-10-10
13 Clues: - вплив • - нарциси • - простір • - хвойний • - особливо • - запальний • - тривожність • - незаперечний • - психотерапевт • - викривати, піддавати • - вразливий / схильний • - підвищити, стимулювати • - використовувати / приборкувати
music theory 2025-03-04
13 Clues: harsh sound • speed of song • sound quality • pulse of music • note frequency • series of notes • musical symbols • sound, art, notes • voice of instrument • tune, sequence, lead • beat, timing, pattern • distance between notes • chords, blend, together
Music Theory 2025-07-03
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- A symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat.
- A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, making them sound as one longer note.
- A symbol that tells you to play louder.
- How many beats does a crotchet get?
- If you play softly, you play ___.
- The note G is found on the second line of which clef?
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- A symbol that tells you to hold a note for longer than its usual value.
- The lines on which we write music.
- The distance between two notes.
- The note C, E, G played together make a ____.
- The name for the speed of the music.
- A note that gets half a beat.
- How many beats does a semibreve get?
13 Clues: A note that gets half a beat. • The distance between two notes. • If you play softly, you play ___. • The lines on which we write music. • How many beats does a crotchet get? • The name for the speed of the music. • How many beats does a semibreve get? • A symbol that tells you to play louder. • A symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat. • ...
Collision Theory 2026-01-09
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- Collision that leads to a chemical reaction
- Ability to do work or cause change
- Process that results in a chemical change
- When particles strike each other
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
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- How often particles collide
- Speed of a chemical reaction
- Energy of motion of particles
- Substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up
- Small unit of matter involved in reactions
- Biological catalyst
- Minimum energy needed for a reaction to occur
- Proper alignment of reacting particles
13 Clues: Biological catalyst • How often particles collide • Speed of a chemical reaction • Energy of motion of particles • When particles strike each other • Ability to do work or cause change • Proper alignment of reacting particles • Process that results in a chemical change • Small unit of matter involved in reactions • Collision that leads to a chemical reaction • ...
SM Revision Crossword 1 2019-11-13
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- A complete set of items that share at least one common property.
- An initial insight into the natural world; a concept that has not yet verified, but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
- A description of a natural phenomenon or principle that holds true under specific conditions
- The range of possible values within which the true value of a measurement lies
- A set of mathematical equations which represent a real-world problem. Hint this is two words, just leave a blank space between them.
- a numerical property calculated from a sample and then used to estimate the properties of the population.
- In order for a hypothesis to become a theory or a law it requires a lot of supporting _____________.
- The __________ results of the experiment are the values obtained by performing the experiment and making measurements
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- A characteristic of a population which is calculated using all the data in the population.
- A subset drawn from the population to represent the population in a statistical analysis.
- All the components of the physical universe; atoms, plants, ecosystems, people, societies, galaxies, etc., as well as the natural forces at work on these components. Hint this is two words, just leave a blank space between them.
- A testable belief we use to simplify the real world for the purpose of developing a mathematical model
- The __________ results of an experiment are the values obtained from the mathematical model
- An explanation for a large number of facts and observations about the natural world
14 Clues: A complete set of items that share at least one common property. • The range of possible values within which the true value of a measurement lies • An explanation for a large number of facts and observations about the natural world • A subset drawn from the population to represent the population in a statistical analysis. • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
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- where found? (fire by monster)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- where climb? (monster)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- lost what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
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- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who was? (Arabian)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (end)
- Family who are the protectors? (family name)
- who died? (mother name)
- who died? (boy)
- Who made? (man-last name)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question)) • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-07
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- a synonym for absolute monarch
- along with Francis Bacon, he supported the scientific method
- wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in which she said women should be educated like men
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- type of art that reflected the lifestyles of the rich
- wrote On Crimes and Punishments; he believed that punishments should fit crimes and that laws should exist to promote social order
- the founder of modern chemistry
- wrote Leviathan; he proposed the social contract theory
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- tool used by Antonie Von Leeuwenhoek to study microorganisms
- wrote satires and was a supporter of freedom of speech and religion
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- an Enlightenment thinker
- perfected the telescope and studied acceleration
- the first person to propose the heliocentric theory
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- type of art that reflected Greek and Roman values and was a backlash to the lifestyle of the aristocracy
- wrote The Social Contract; he believed that governments were responsible to the people they governed
- developed a vaccine for smallpox
- wrote Two Treatises on Government; he believed in the social contract and the idea that people are born with natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- a social gathering where philosophes would share their ideas
20 Clues: an Enlightenment thinker • a synonym for absolute monarch • the founder of modern chemistry • developed a vaccine for smallpox • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • perfected the telescope and studied acceleration • the first person to propose the heliocentric theory • type of art that reflected the lifestyles of the rich • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- The founder of modern chemistry
- Proposed that planets revolve in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sun-centered theory
- A person who rules with absolute power
- wrote the social contract
- Perfected the telescope
- Earth-centered theory
- steps used to prove a theory is true
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Dull colors and strong lines
- Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's rights and the ability for them to get the same education as men
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- An art form with soft lines and soft colors
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Didn't agree with cruel and unusual punishment
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Created geometry and supported the scientific method
- He believed that the people had the ability to govern themselves
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in the separation of power and checks and balances
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best intrest on the people
- supported the social contract and agreed with Absolute Monarchy
25 Clues: Sun-centered theory • Earth-centered theory • Perfected the telescope • wrote the social contract • Dull colors and strong lines • Created the smallpox vaccine • The founder of modern chemistry • Proposed the heliocentric theory • steps used to prove a theory is true • A person who rules with absolute power • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • ...
History Review 2022-01-07
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- "Charles the Great" King of the greatest empire since Rome
- wrote The Prince
- movement for religious change
- trade route between Africa, Europe, and America
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person in an area
- way of life for Knights
- followers of John Calvin
- "rebirth" revival of art and learning
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- set of laws made up of 4 different books to follow in daily life
- created worlds first vaccine
- "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa
- theory that Earth is in the center of the solar system
- movement centered on human potential
- didn't voyage but directed voyages along the African coast
- this event showed the power the Church had over society
15 Clues: wrote The Prince • way of life for Knights • followers of John Calvin • created worlds first vaccine • movement for religious change • movement centered on human potential • "rebirth" revival of art and learning • "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa • trade route between Africa, Europe, and America • theory that Earth is in the center of the solar system • ...
Child Development 2022-04-25
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- babies and children exploring the properties of objects through play
- ___ motor skills
- Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub
- To tell someone a concern
- The word for early childhood
- The term for knowing something exists even if you can't hear it or see it.
- Who proposed the Language Acquisition Device?
- The development of mental processes
- When parents speak to their infant or toddler in a higher pitch
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- A set of laws that you have to follow are called _______
- A pattern of repeated actions
- The type of development that includes crawling and walking
- This British Psychologist proposed the idea of attachment theory
- Personal, Social and _____ Development
- ___ motor skills
- Overall development, a connection of all systems
16 Clues: ___ motor skills • ___ motor skills • To tell someone a concern • The word for early childhood • A pattern of repeated actions • Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub • The development of mental processes • Personal, Social and _____ Development • Who proposed the Language Acquisition Device? • Overall development, a connection of all systems • ...
Chemistry Unit 1 2023-01-25
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- Base unit of temperature
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Ratio of equivalent measurements
- Method for expressing very large and very small numbers
- Experimental-Accepted=?
- Visual way of displaying information or data
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- What type of mixture is chicken noodle soup
- Two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion
- Base unit of volume
- The first step of the scientific method
- In an experiment this is the variable you change
- Mass over volume can be used to calculate this
- The study of processes that occur inside living organisms
- measure of how close a measurement comes to the actual or true value
- Well tested explanation for a broad set of observations
15 Clues: Base unit of volume • Experimental-Accepted=? • Base unit of temperature • Ratio of equivalent measurements • The first step of the scientific method • Anything that has mass and takes up space • What type of mixture is chicken noodle soup • Visual way of displaying information or data • Mass over volume can be used to calculate this • ...
Educational Leaders 2023-03-01
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- learning by doing
- taxonomy of education
- multiple intelligence theory
- psychosocial theory
- socratic method
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- educated teachers to teach kindergarten
- social learning theory
- made blackboards in the United States
- zone of proximal development
- theory of cognitive development
- operate and classical conditioning
11 Clues: socratic method • learning by doing • psychosocial theory • taxonomy of education • social learning theory • multiple intelligence theory • zone of proximal development • theory of cognitive development • operate and classical conditioning • made blackboards in the United States • educated teachers to teach kindergarten
Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-10
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- The father of Classical Conditioning.
- Attributed the Early Childhood Education.
- He founded the idea of Structionalism
- Widely known as the father of experimental psychology.
- He is known for many works, one being The Achievement of Learning.
- He is known for taking his theory BEHAVIORISM and applying it to child development.
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- Well-known for his tabula rasa view of the human mind,his social contract theory.
- One of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history.
- He is probably most famous for his role in what is called progressive education.
- Founder of Pedagogy.
- The Athenian Logician.
- He is most famously known for his theory of cognitive development.
- Developed a theory of cognitive development known as the sociocultural theory.
- He tried to explain behavior and learning through 'drive reduction'.
- Best know for his book Leviathan.
15 Clues: Founder of Pedagogy. • The Athenian Logician. • Best know for his book Leviathan. • The father of Classical Conditioning. • He founded the idea of Structionalism • Attributed the Early Childhood Education. • Widely known as the father of experimental psychology. • He is most famously known for his theory of cognitive development. • ...
Science Finale 2023-05-24
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- an individual's complete set of chromosomes
- the shape of which DNA is made
- the process by which species adapt over time in response to their changing environment.
- a process in which one or more substances, the reactants, are converted to one or more different substances
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- occurs between fluid layers that are moving relative to each other
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- a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome
- mass x acceleration
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- result either from errors in DNA replication or from the damaging effects of mutagens
- something the presence or absence of two antigens
- the energy an object has because of its motion
- the genetic information inside the body's cells that helps make people who they are
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- the 74th element on the periodic table
- set of observable characteristics
- theory for a chemical reaction to occur, the reacting particles must collide with one another
- Organisms that are more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on the genes that aided their success
18 Clues: mass x acceleration • the shape of which DNA is made • set of observable characteristics • the genetic makeup of an organism • the 74th element on the periodic table • an individual's complete set of chromosomes • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • the energy an object has because of its motion • something the presence or absence of two antigens • ...
Science Finale 2023-05-24
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- an individual's complete set of chromosomes
- the shape of which DNA is made
- the process by which species adapt over time in response to their changing environment.
- a process in which one or more substances, the reactants, are converted to one or more different substances
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- occurs between fluid layers that are moving relative to each other
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- a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome
- mass x acceleration
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- result either from errors in DNA replication or from the damaging effects of mutagens
- something the presence or absence of two antigens
- the energy an object has because of its motion
- the genetic information inside the body's cells that helps make people who they are
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- the 74th element on the periodic table
- set of observable characteristics
- theory for a chemical reaction to occur, the reacting particles must collide with one another
- Organisms that are more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on the genes that aided their success
18 Clues: mass x acceleration • the shape of which DNA is made • set of observable characteristics • the genetic makeup of an organism • the 74th element on the periodic table • an individual's complete set of chromosomes • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • the energy an object has because of its motion • something the presence or absence of two antigens • ...
Developmental and learning theories 2021-02-17
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- Bandura’s theory about learning that emphasizes the cognitive processes of observational learning.
- A form of learning in which one stimulus is repeatedly paired with another so that the second one brings forth a response
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- A procedure, such as reward or punishment, that changes a response to a stimulus;the act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency.
- the process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of exercise, experience, or environment
- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death.
- A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced.
- A group of general principles or ideas
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others
- The kind of psychological learning, first characterized in the behaviorist theory of Pavlov, that takes place when pairing something that rousts or incites an activity with the activity itself in a way that the stimulus (such as a bell) will trigger a response
9 Clues: A group of general principles or ideas • A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced. • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others • the process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of exercise, experience, or environment • ...
The Origins of Language 2025-12-26
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- Copying sounds from nature.
- The belief that language was given by a higher power.
- An early scientific approach that compares languages to study their origins.
- A theory based on emotional reactions and cries.
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- A theory suggesting language began by imitating natural sounds.
- The scientific study of how language emerged and developed.
- A system humans use to communicate ideas.
- A theory claiming language developed from body movements.
- The scientific study of language.
- A theory connecting language to cooperation and group work.
10 Clues: Copying sounds from nature. • The scientific study of language. • A system humans use to communicate ideas. • A theory based on emotional reactions and cries. • The belief that language was given by a higher power. • A theory claiming language developed from body movements. • The scientific study of how language emerged and developed. • ...
Ch 17 Developing Algebraic Thinking 2020-11-24
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- a rule of correspondence connecting the elements of one set with the elements of another set such that each member of the domain corresponds to a unique member of the range.
- depends on or varies with the value of another variable
- a statement that one expression is greater than (or less than) the other.
- a hierarchy for performing operations
- polynomial, in which the highest power of one variable is 2 or less.
- quantities that do not vary, also called the missing element
- a symbolic statement and can be either an arithmetic expression, or an algebraic expression.
- a single term
- theory and practice of arithmetic operations that uses symbols, especially letters, to represent unknown variables in equations
- a symbol for an element from a specified replacement set
- the result of binomial linear expressions that involve x to the second power, also known as “x squared.”
- an ordered set of numbers such that there is a first term, a second term, a third term, and so on. The Formulas algebraic expressions that contain more than one variable
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- Equations that contain only numbers
- a popular way of introducing functions. Something is fed into the machine (the “input”) and operated on by a rule, and the resulting output comes out of the machine.
- a single term whose variables, as well as the powers of each variable, correspond.
- two-term polynomials with a highest power of 1, such as (2x + 1) or (3x - 7), can be used to demonstrate multiplication in an array
- either a number, a variable, or a product or quotient that includes one or more variables.
- patterns that grow or change
- two complete repetitions of the repeating pattern segment, or, in other words, the shortest string of elements that repeats in a pattern.
- a statement that two expressions are equal
20 Clues: a single term • patterns that grow or change • Equations that contain only numbers • a hierarchy for performing operations • a statement that two expressions are equal • depends on or varies with the value of another variable • a symbol for an element from a specified replacement set • quantities that do not vary, also called the missing element • ...
Socialization Crossword 2014-01-16
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- organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity
- Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
- The belief in and worship of a?
- State of being
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development
- A institution children go to
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental
- The function assumed of part played by a person
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- system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts
- Psychological concept that a person self grows out of societies interpersonal interaction
- Group of parents and children
- theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning
- a group of people of approximately the same age and interests
- Mass communication
- A kindergarten theory
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
- Made a theory based on growing out of societies interpersonal interactions (Last name only)
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
19 Clues: State of being • Mass communication • A kindergarten theory • A institution children go to • Group of parents and children • The belief in and worship of a? • The fact of being who or what a person is • something that is usual, typical, or standard • The function assumed of part played by a person • Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis • ...
12 Business Management Motivation Theory 2024-03-06
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- M________ within the areas of their responsibilities should ensure jobs are meaningful, interesting, challenging and valued to meet the drive of learning
- a motivational theory that suggests that employees strive to achieve four fundamental needs; acquire, bond, learn, defend.
- to meet physiological needs a business can provide satisfactory ____ for survial
- Too complex or overwhelming can have a negative impact on employee and team morale and decrease productivity and motivation. ,Break the goals into smaller ‘sub-goals’,Lack of accomplishment of goals can lead to job dissatisfaction and lowering employee engagement.
- coordinates all the activities involved in acquiring,developing,maintaining and terminating employees from a businesses human resources
- This drive relates to an individual’s desire to continually learn new things.
- To meet this need a business can create interesting jobs, opportunities for advancement
- Correct balance needs to be achieved as goals that are too easy/difficult can have a negative impact on motivation. (Locke & Latham)
- Employee’s need to be involved, fully understand and agree with the goal to be committed to achieving.Involves a manager meeting with an employee to discuss and formulate together. (Locke & Latham)
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- the effective management of the formal relationship between the employer and employees
- Determines how well an employee or team is progressing,Determines if the correct goal was set or needs adjustment,Provides opportunity for expectation clarification, adjusting level of difficulty and gaining recognition.(Locke&Latham)
- Ensuring C________of goals being set, allows for accurate measuring of achievement and for rewards to be determined. (Locke & Latham)
- This drive relates to an individual’s desire to acquire goods and services in life.
- the need for air,food,water,health (Maslows Theory)
- This relates to an individual’s desire to defend themselves and those for whom they care.
- This drive relates to an individual’s desire to form long-term relationships
- R_______ an individual with praise, recognition and interesting assignments is a strategy to help employees drive to acquire
- the need for power,control,recongnition ( Maslow)
18 Clues: the need for power,control,recongnition ( Maslow) • the need for air,food,water,health (Maslows Theory) • This drive relates to an individual’s desire to form long-term relationships • This drive relates to an individual’s desire to continually learn new things. • to meet physiological needs a business can provide satisfactory ____ for survial • ...
Socialization Crossword 2014-01-16
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- Made a theory based on growing out of societies interpersonal interactions (Last name only)
- A institution children go to
- State of being
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development
- psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental
- The belief in and worship of a?
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
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- The function assumed of part played by a person
- organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity
- Psychological concept that a person self grows out of societies interpersonal interaction
- theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- a group of people of approximately the same age and interests
- system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts
- Group of parents and children
- Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
- Mass communication
- A kindergarten theory
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
19 Clues: State of being • Mass communication • A kindergarten theory • A institution children go to • Group of parents and children • The belief in and worship of a? • The fact of being who or what a person is • something that is usual, typical, or standard • The function assumed of part played by a person • Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- The founder of modern chemistry
- Proposed that planets revolve in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sun-centered theory
- A person who rules with absolute power
- wrote the social contract
- Perfected the telescope
- Earth-centered theory
- steps used to prove a theory is true
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Dull colors and strong lines
- Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's rights and the ability for them to get the same education as men
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- An art form with soft lines and soft colors
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Didn't agree with cruel and unusual punishment
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Created geometry and supported the scientific method
- He believed that the people had the ability to govern themselves
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in the separation of power and checks and balances
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best intrest on the people
- supported the social contract and agreed with Absolute Monarchy
25 Clues: Sun-centered theory • Earth-centered theory • Perfected the telescope • wrote the social contract • Dull colors and strong lines • Created the smallpox vaccine • The founder of modern chemistry • Proposed the heliocentric theory • steps used to prove a theory is true • A person who rules with absolute power • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • ...
the enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- discovered and popularized the scientific method
- contract theory that there is and agreement between the governing and the governed
- a person who rules with absolute power
- invented the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- discovered the laws of motion and gravity and invented calculus
- discovered that planets revolve around the sun
- art containing the real world and war
- theory about the sun in the middle of the solar system
- method is a way of learning new things
- believed women should have equal rights to men
- life liberty and property are the most important things
- English surgeon discovered smallpox vaccine
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- discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure
- influence criinal law and remoformed in wester europe
- believed above all in the efficacy of reason
- a party where people discuss new things
- people that made a new way of thinking
- theory about the earth is the middle of the solar system
- believed that Britain had the best run of government
- leviathan or the matter form and power of a commonwealth
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- art containing rich people usually happy
- developed rules for deductive reasoning
- prefectied the microscope
- e didn't think that one leader should lead a country and states should have their own power
25 Clues: prefectied the microscope • art containing the real world and war • a person who rules with absolute power • people that made a new way of thinking • method is a way of learning new things • a party where people discuss new things • developed rules for deductive reasoning • art containing rich people usually happy • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • ...
GENESIS 2025-09-13
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- A group of organs that work together to perform a function.
- An organism made up of only one cell that carries out all life processes.
- A structure made up of different tissues working together.
- The theory that life began in the primordial seas.
- Groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions.
- The theory that suggests life may have been carried to earth by beings of extra terrestrial origin.
- The balance in the body that maintains stable internal conditions.
- The organ system composed of skin, hair, and nails.
- The process of change over time through natural selection.
- Living organisms change as they grow in complex ways.
- The theory that states life produces life; each plant and animal produces its own kind.
- The basic units of structure, function, and reproduction in living organisms.
- The ability of living things to produce new individuals closely resembling them.
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- The theory that explains life originated as a spontaneous event from nonliving matter.
- Living things respond to stimuli.
- Needed by living things to do work, grow, and reproduce.
- Units of heredity that code information in the form of DNA.
- The Biblical theory that assumes a Supernatural Being is responsible for creating life.
- An organism composed of many cells performing specialized functions.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
20 Clues: Living things respond to stimuli. • The theory that life began in the primordial seas. • The organ system composed of skin, hair, and nails. • Living organisms change as they grow in complex ways. • Needed by living things to do work, grow, and reproduce. • A structure made up of different tissues working together. • ...
Vygotsky 2023-09-20
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- One type of cultural tool
- The first stage of scaffolding
- The final step of scaffolding
- Instead of 'little scientists', Vygotsky viewed children as...
- How Vygotsky suggested children can be sensitively supported in their learning
- What type of development was Vygotsky's theory about?
- Knowledge that is shared between child and experienced others
- Vygotsky saw cognitive development as a... process
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- Which illness prevented Vygotsky from completing his theory?
- Something Vygotsky viewed as crucial to development, unlike Piaget
- In what field is Vygotsky's theory most useful?
- Experienced people who help children learn
- The only way to gain high level cognitive functions, according to Vygotsky
- Vygotsky agreed with Piaget that development occurs in a...
- Zone of ... Development
- Knowledge that is in the mind of the child only
- What type of tools do children inherit according to Vygotsky's theory?
17 Clues: Zone of ... Development • One type of cultural tool • The final step of scaffolding • The first stage of scaffolding • Experienced people who help children learn • In what field is Vygotsky's theory most useful? • Knowledge that is in the mind of the child only • Vygotsky saw cognitive development as a... process • What type of development was Vygotsky's theory about? • ...
The Crossword of Jurisprudence Determined 2022-11-05
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- The term given by Austin to laws of god or nature and the laws created by humans i.e. laws laid down by political superiors or sovereign
- The term given by Austin to laws not pursuant of a legal right or set by a sovereign and customary laws, international laws etc.
- The school of jurisprudential thought which set out to answer the question of what is law?
- Imperative theory lays emphasis on ______ rather than on a superior or higher law
- The theory that took shape as a result of the analysis of law by Bentham and Austin which majorly focused on the commands issued by a sovereign or sovereign body
- Austin emphasised on the ______ and illimitability as necessary characteristics of a sovereign power. Bentham insisted on neither.
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- The principle provided by Bentham which talks of the greatest good for the greatest number.
- According to Austin the bulk of the people should habitually obey the sovereign however when there is widespread disobedience and the legal system becomes ineffective the society enters a ____
- ____ is a set of opinions, customs and prejudices that are prevalent in society. The laws or opinions that make up ____ are not legally sanctioned inspite of this due to them being commands given by determinate individuals or bodies they impose duties according to Austin
- The presence of this creates a duty through a command according to Austin (Bentham spoke about both the negative(punishment/coercive motives) as well as the positive(rewards/alluring motives) sort of sanctions
10 Clues: Imperative theory lays emphasis on ______ rather than on a superior or higher law • The school of jurisprudential thought which set out to answer the question of what is law? • The principle provided by Bentham which talks of the greatest good for the greatest number. • ...
Research concepts 2023-04-16
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- It is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- It is the act of concentrating on a particular aim and not wasting time or energy on other things
- It means relating to the nature or standard of something, rather than to its quantity.
- It is an important learning theory based on the idea that learners build on their existing foundation to learn new information.
- It is a group of people or animals of a particular type that live somewhere
- It aims to prove that the encounter with “ideological traces,” and with antagonistic tensions between social classes, is central to any reading of texts.
- It is an example or small amount of something that shows you what all of it is like sample
- It is the set of general principles that a particular subject is based on.
- It is an empiricist philosophical theory that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive—meaning a posteriori facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience.
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- It is an idea that attempts to explain something but has not yet been tested or proved to be correct.
- It is the branch of philosophy that deals with questions concerning the nature, scope, and sources of knowledge.
- It is based on or relating to how likely it is that something will happen.
- It is philosophy that deals with the study of existence.
- It means relating to different sizes or amounts of things.
- It is a base or basic principle; underlying part; foundation.
15 Clues: It is philosophy that deals with the study of existence. • It means relating to different sizes or amounts of things. • It is a base or basic principle; underlying part; foundation. • It is based on or relating to how likely it is that something will happen. • It is the set of general principles that a particular subject is based on. • ...
Essentials of Comparative Politics Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-07-20
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- The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries.
- A way to compare cases and draw conclusions.
- An apparent association between certain factors or variables.
- Approaches that are often narrowly focused, deep investigations of one or a few cases drawing from scholarly expertise.
- Theory A theoretical framework to conceive social situations among competing players with the intention of producing optimal decision-making of independent and competing actors in a strategic setting.
- The struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group.
- It held that as societies developed they would become capitalist democracies, converging around a set of shared values and characteristics. It was a set of hypotheses about how countries develop.
- The ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them.
- A major methodological concern for many areas of business and management research that rely on regression analysis to draw causal inference.
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- These methods have greater use of statistical analysis, and mathematical models often drawn from economics.
- Starting with a puzzle and from there generating some hypothesis about cause and effect to test against a number of cases.
- When the study population is not representative of the target population.
- A theory that states that individuals use their self-interests to make choices that will provide them with the greatest benefit.
- The means by which we go from studying a case to generating a hypothesis.
- This refers to a material standard of living shared by individuals within a community, soci
- When the subject of investigation shifted away from political institutions and toward individual political behavior.
- Organizations or activities that are self-perpetuating and valued for their own sake.
- An individual’s ability to act independently, without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or groups in society.
18 Clues: A way to compare cases and draw conclusions. • An apparent association between certain factors or variables. • The ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them. • The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries. • When the study population is not representative of the target population. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-08
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- Maslow: Human Needs Theory, Lewin: _____ Theory.
- Johnson's system model is known as what?
- According to Orlando, this function means calling for help of others, whatever help the patient may require for his need to be met.
- According to her, "health is aa condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- She received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Illinois University in 1980.
- Lydia Hall stated that _____ should receive care only from professional nurses.
- What did Neuman referred to as a system that works with other parts of its body and environment; characterized by the presence of an exchange of information and reaction with other factors.
- The theorist who founded the Theory of Human Becoming.
- Hall's Three Aspects of Nuring include care, core, and _____.
- What is Nightingale's nursing theory? _____ theory.
- Abdellah defined this as a holistic being that is composed
- This means love, and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
- This is when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient's suffering according to Travelbee.
- Who is known as the "Psychiatric Nurse of the Century"?
- It is a role according to Peplau wherein they give instruction and provides training.
- What describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evulotion of energy field as evidenced by non-repeating rhythmicities?
- What is Eriksson's nursing theory? Theory of _____.
- According Roy, this is a type of stimuli that strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- In Benner's stages of clinical competence, in what stage do nursing students generally apply?
- A nursing theorist born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 15, 1914.
- Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____.
- Johnson defined this as an elusive state affected by social, psychological, biological, and physiological factors.
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- King defined this as an observable behaviour found in the health care systems in society.
- Who founded the Conservation Model?
- Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____.
- What is Watson's theory that addresses how nurses care for their patients? Philosophy and theory of ______ caring.
- What is the model formulated by Travelbee? _____ Relationship Model.
- What is reffered to as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living by Rogers?
- Orem's nursing theory that describes why and how people care for themselves.
- The nursing theorist who is known as the first truly international nurse.
- She is known for her stages of Clinical Competence.
- Who formulated "Health as Expanding consciousness"?
- Parse termed _____ as a design or model; a repetitive goal.
- A nursing theorist who defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She is the founder of Modern Nursing.
- Formulated by Sister Callista Roy.
- Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse.
- She is the developer of transcultural nursing.
- What is Levine's first name?
- Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- Newman defined this as the means where one perceive realities.
41 Clues: What is Levine's first name? • Formulated by Sister Callista Roy. • Who founded the Conservation Model? • She is the founder of Modern Nursing. • Johnson's system model is known as what? • Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____. • Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____. • Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse. • ...
Essentials of Comparative Politics Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-07-20
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- The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries.
- A way to compare cases and draw conclusions.
- An apparent association between certain factors or variables.
- Approaches that are often narrowly focused, deep investigations of one or a few cases drawing from scholarly expertise.
- Theory A theoretical framework to conceive social situations among competing players with the intention of producing optimal decision-making of independent and competing actors in a strategic setting.
- The struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group.
- It held that as societies developed they would become capitalist democracies, converging around a set of shared values and characteristics. It was a set of hypotheses about how countries develop.
- The ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them.
- A major methodological concern for many areas of business and management research that rely on regression analysis to draw causal inference.
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- These methods have greater use of statistical analysis, and mathematical models often drawn from economics.
- Starting with a puzzle and from there generating some hypothesis about cause and effect to test against a number of cases.
- When the study population is not representative of the target population.
- A theory that states that individuals use their self-interests to make choices that will provide them with the greatest benefit.
- The means by which we go from studying a case to generating a hypothesis.
- This refers to a material standard of living shared by individuals within a community, soci
- When the subject of investigation shifted away from political institutions and toward individual political behavior.
- Organizations or activities that are self-perpetuating and valued for their own sake.
- An individual’s ability to act independently, without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or groups in society.
18 Clues: A way to compare cases and draw conclusions. • An apparent association between certain factors or variables. • The ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them. • The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries. • When the study population is not representative of the target population. • ...
Essentials of Comparative Politics Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-07-20
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- The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries.
- A way to compare cases and draw conclusions.
- An apparent association between certain factors or variables.
- Approaches that are often narrowly focused, deep investigations of one or a few cases drawing from scholarly expertise.
- Theory A theoretical framework to conceive social situations among competing players with the intention of producing optimal decision-making of independent and competing actors in a strategic setting.
- The struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group.
- It held that as societies developed they would become capitalist democracies, converging around a set of shared values and characteristics. It was a set of hypotheses about how countries develop.
- The ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them.
- A major methodological concern for many areas of business and management research that rely on regression analysis to draw causal inference.
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- These methods have greater use of statistical analysis, and mathematical models often drawn from economics.
- Starting with a puzzle and from there generating some hypothesis about cause and effect to test against a number of cases.
- When the study population is not representative of the target population.
- A theory that states that individuals use their self-interests to make choices that will provide them with the greatest benefit.
- The means by which we go from studying a case to generating a hypothesis.
- This refers to a material standard of living shared by individuals within a community, soci
- When the subject of investigation shifted away from political institutions and toward individual political behavior.
- Organizations or activities that are self-perpetuating and valued for their own sake.
- An individual’s ability to act independently, without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or groups in society.
18 Clues: A way to compare cases and draw conclusions. • An apparent association between certain factors or variables. • The ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them. • The study and comparison of domestic politics across countries. • When the study population is not representative of the target population. • ...
Chapter 1 Biology Vocab 2023-08-16
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- the use of technology to enhance living organisms and their procesess
- combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself
- a logical procedure that helps answer a scientific question
- the perspective that a person uses to view and interpret the world
- a simple, testable statement that predicts the answer to a question
- the idea that the environment is fragile and should be protected and used as little as possible
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- the command by God to man to fill and have dominion over the earth
- the study of life
- a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data
- the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- a model that describes how a set of phenomena relate to each other in a predictable way
- the preservation and wise use of natural resources
- a model that explains a set of observation
- a simplified representation of reality that explains or describes in a workable and useful way
14 Clues: the study of life • a model that explains a set of observation • the preservation and wise use of natural resources • the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data • a logical procedure that helps answer a scientific question • the command by God to man to fill and have dominion over the earth • ...
Will you find science in this magazine? 2022-11-25
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- A region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing has enough energy to escape it
- A work of visual art that simulates experiences
- Systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge
- A material that gets a set of physical properties observed in certain materials where electrical resistance vanishes
- A theory applied to all physical phenomena in the absence of gravity
- The largest planet in the Solar System
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- A type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field
- The man who foreshadowed the discovery and mechanism of nuclear fusion processes in stars
- The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge
- One of two stable isotopes of hydrogen
- An astronomical body that orbits a planet
- The application of breaking down atomic nuclei or of combining atomic nuclei
- The weakest of the four fundamental interactions
- An astronomical object comprising a luminous spheroid of plasma
14 Clues: One of two stable isotopes of hydrogen • The largest planet in the Solar System • An astronomical body that orbits a planet • A work of visual art that simulates experiences • The weakest of the four fundamental interactions • Systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge • An astronomical object comprising a luminous spheroid of plasma • ...
tut-5 2018-09-28
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- each layer of the beam is free to expand or ________ independently of the layers above or below it.
- Product of inertia of a section wrt two principal axis is ____
- point in a crosssection of the beam where if load is applied only bending will occur not any twisting.
- shear centre is also known as centre of ________
- sum of moment of inertia about any set of rectangular axes is constant
- if product of inertia is zero then bending is
- if load line is inclined to both the principal axis the bending is
- Axis about which product of inertia is zero
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- the maximum bending stress will occur at a point which is at a _______ distance from neutral axes.
- __________the section which remains plane after bending in assumption of theory of curved bars
- Shear centre occurs at ____________ if beam have two axis of symmetry
- the expression ∫xydA is known as
- all the stress on the same side of neutral axis will carry stresses of ______ nature
- If beam have only one axis of symmetry the shear centre does not coincide with centroid but lies on the axis of ___________
- theory used for bending in curved bars
15 Clues: the expression ∫xydA is known as • theory used for bending in curved bars • Axis about which product of inertia is zero • if product of inertia is zero then bending is • shear centre is also known as centre of ________ • Product of inertia of a section wrt two principal axis is ____ • if load line is inclined to both the principal axis the bending is • ...
Kuei R1 Chem 2021-09-01
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- Learning a type of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) 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
- a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- 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.
- Large number of something
- Strong and vigorous and reliable
- obscurity of meaning.
- based on or adapted to a theory of probability; subject to or involving chance variation.
10 Clues: obscurity of meaning. • Large number of something • Strong and vigorous and reliable • the action of making practical and effective use of something • the process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • based on or adapted to a theory of probability; subject to or involving chance variation. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Created the idea of checks and balances between political powers
- contract Theory that the governed and governing will agree that the gooverned will give up some rights and the governing will give fair laws that we want
- Wanted fair punishment for crimes; laws should be made to keep order
- Something that brings about great change
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created the basic laws of motion
- Perfected the telescope and said that the moon was bumpy and not smooth and perfect
- Came up with the scientific method and wanted to prove his own existence
- Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine
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- Developed the heliocentric theory, didn't publish ideas until his death bed
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- Advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- To know something one did not know before
- Proved the heliocentric theory with math
- A party where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Father of modern chemistry and developed an important law about the volume of gasses
- The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly's mom; vouched for woman's rights and wanted woman to be educated.
- spread the ideas of the scientific method to other scientists
- A person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: Created the basic laws of motion • A person who rules with absolute power • Proved the heliocentric theory with math • Something that brings about great change • To know something one did not know before • Advocated for freedom of speech and religion • Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine • A party where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
crossword puzzle 2022-02-12
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- a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe
- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery.
- surround or fill with a quality or influence.
- a machine with a similar set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation of the operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex system, used for training purposes.
- covering or affecting a large area.
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- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- form a theory or set of theories about something
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware
- in a deliberate and intentional way.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome
- generating earnings from previous earnings
- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering
14 Clues: covering or affecting a large area. • in a deliberate and intentional way. • generating earnings from previous earnings • surround or fill with a quality or influence. • form a theory or set of theories about something • a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe • producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. • ...
Sports Psychology - Arousal, Anxiety and Aggression 2022-06-09
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- This theory states that high cognitive arousal and high somatic arousal causes sudden dramatic drop in performance
- This theory states that any blocking of goals that an individual is trying to reach increases an individual’s drive, thus increasing aggression
- This theory states that as arousal increases so does quality of performance
- This theory states that aggression is learned by observation of others behaviour
- Forceful behaviour within the laws of an event
- The ‘energised state’ or the ‘readiness for action’ that motivates us to behave in a particular way
- This type of anxiety is the worry or apprehension experienced during a competition
- Relates to the changing psychological state of the body. E.g. increases in anxiety
- The negative aspect of experiencing stress and can be caused by worry, apprehension or fear of failure
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- The intent to harm or injure outside the rules of the game
- This theory states that as arousal increases so does the quality of performance. After the optimal point, the performer becomes over aroused and performance deteriorates
- This theory states that for aggression to occur, certain stimuli must be present
- Relates to the changing physiological state of the body. E.g. increased heart rate
- This type of anxiety relates to personality. A performer with this is likely to feel anxious in any stressful situation, such as exams or interviews
- This theory states that aggression a natural response, innate and instinctive
15 Clues: Forceful behaviour within the laws of an event • The intent to harm or injure outside the rules of the game • This theory states that as arousal increases so does quality of performance • This theory states that aggression a natural response, innate and instinctive • This theory states that for aggression to occur, certain stimuli must be present • ...
Infancy and Toddlerhood 2024-09-16
7 Clues: Responsible for sensory functions • Controls emotions and complex thought • The smallest unit of sound in language • The set of rules to construct sentences • The smallest units of meaning in a language • new experiences in terms of existing structures • Psychologist who developed a theory of attachment
Week 6 Vocabulary Review 2022-09-28
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- the ability to control people or things
- something that happens
- energy that causes things to become warmer
- to think that something is true without
- to take in something in a natural or gradual way
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- an idea or set of ideas that is intended
- to hit a surface, and then move in a
- the act or process of making something clear
- to send information in the form of electrical
- of, relating to, or caused by heat
10 Clues: something that happens • of, relating to, or caused by heat • to hit a surface, and then move in a • the ability to control people or things • to think that something is true without • an idea or set of ideas that is intended • energy that causes things to become warmer • the act or process of making something clear • to send information in the form of electrical • ...
Week 3 Spelling words 2024-10-21
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- Better than something else in quality or ability.
- An idea or set of ideas explaining something.
- What you gain by studying or learning.
- The ability to manage or direct something.
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- Important or requiring deep thought or effort.
- A place where books are kept for reading or study.
- The surroundings or conditions in which something happens.
- Complete, not missing any parts.
- Happening most of the time.
- The muscle in your mouth that helps with speaking and tasting.
10 Clues: Happening most of the time. • Complete, not missing any parts. • What you gain by studying or learning. • The ability to manage or direct something. • An idea or set of ideas explaining something. • Important or requiring deep thought or effort. • Better than something else in quality or ability. • A place where books are kept for reading or study. • ...
Psych Module 2 Crossword 2020-08-31
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- school of thought that focuses on how thinking or behavior changes in different contexts or situations.
- theory that the structure of conscious experience could be understood by analyzing the basic elements of thoughts and sensations.
- humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy.
- theory that emphasized the functions of consciousness or the ways consciousness helps people adapt to their environment.
- Russian psychologist famous for a learning theory called classical conditioning.
- psychology/perspective that focuses on the study of conscious experience, the individual's freedom to choose, and the individual's capacity for personal growth.
- (and Mamie Clark) researcher whose work was used in the Brown v. Board of Ed case that overturned segregation in schools.
- perspective/school of though that focuses on the physical structures and substances underlying a particular behavior, thought, or emotion.
- psychological perspective that emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes.
- founder of psychoanalysis.
- pioneer in the study of developmental psychology who introduced a stage theory of cognitive development that led to a better understanding of children's thought processes.
- perspective/school of thought that focuses on how people think- how we take in, process, store, and retrieve information.
- founder of modern psychology.
- movement in psychology that focuses on the study of optimal human functioning and the factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive.
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- Freud's theory of personality and therapeutic technique that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts.
- humanistic psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization as the ultimate psychological need.
- founder of structuralism.
- first American psychologist and author of the first psychology textbook.
- founder of behaviorism, the theory that psychology should restrict its efforts to studying observable behaviors, not mental processes.
- the theory that psychology should only study observable behaviors, not mental processes.
- the study of the relative effects of genes and environment on our behavior.
- developed the fundamental principles and technoques of operant conditioning and devised ways to apply them in the real world.
22 Clues: founder of structuralism. • founder of psychoanalysis. • founder of modern psychology. • humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy. • first American psychologist and author of the first psychology textbook. • the study of the relative effects of genes and environment on our behavior. • ...
History of Light 2025-05-21
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- Device used to measure the spectrum of light produced by a source.
- Provided an equation which predicted the wavelength of hydrogen's entire spectrum.
- Expanded on the wave theory of light because he thought the corpuscular theory at the time was insufficient.
- Aristotle disagreed with Empedocles, stating the speed of light must be _________.
- The double-slit experiment produced a _______ pattern, demonstrating light experienced interference.
- First person to apply geometric reasoning to optics.
- First proved the speed of light was finite while trying to develop a clock.
- First proposed the emission theory of vision.
- First proposed that light travels through air in pressure waves like sound.
- Provided an equation which predicted the wavelength of hydrogen's visible spectrum.
- Invented the spectroscope.
- The luminous _____ was thought to be the medium light traveled through.
- The effect produced by the Earth's motion relative to the luminous ether.
- Mathematically proved that electricity and magnetism were waves that traveled at the speed of light.
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- The effect observed by Hertz where UV light allowed charged particles to be ejected more easily.
- The theory of vision that states light enters the eyes.
- Performed the double-slit experiment, proving light is a wave.
- Kirchoff and Bunsen heated samples of pure hydrogen an were the first to observe their _________.
- Wrote the corpuscular theory that inspired Newton's version.
- Maxwell showed mathematically that the speed of light was the same in all __________.
- The device used by Michelson and Morley to try and measure the ether.
- Islamic scholar who wrote a book on optics where he first stated the law of reflection.
- The Roman poet Lucretius believed vision occurred as objects shed their ________.
- Proposed the version of corpuscular theory that dominated for over 100 years.
- Performed a series of experiments demonstrating the wave nature of electromagnetism.
- First proposed a relationship between electricity, magnetism, and light based on his experimental results.
- First observed the refraction of light in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Developed much of the mathematics which explained the wave theory of light.
28 Clues: Invented the spectroscope. • First proposed the emission theory of vision. • First person to apply geometric reasoning to optics. • The theory of vision that states light enters the eyes. • Wrote the corpuscular theory that inspired Newton's version. • Performed the double-slit experiment, proving light is a wave. • ...
Motivation & Emotion 2023-10-25
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- law The theory that a degree of psychological arousal helps performance, but only up to a certain point
- motivation A desire for significant accomplishment
- nervosa An eating disorder characterized by periods of overeating followed by purging
- of needs A pyramid of needs with psychological needs at the top
- The need to live up to one's fullest potential
- A complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species
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- theory The idea that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates an organism to satisfy the need
- nervosa An eating disorder in which normal-weight people suffer from delusions of being overweight and put themselves on self-starvation regimes
- motivation A desire to perform a behavior for its own sake
- A tendency to maintain balance or constant internal state
- motivation A desire to perform a behavior because of promised rewards or threats of punishment
- An aroused tension state created by an imbalance that prompts an organism to restore balance
- metabolic rate The body's resting rate of energy expenditure
- The point at which an individual's "weight thermostat" is supposedly set
- The need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
15 Clues: The need to live up to one's fullest potential • motivation A desire for significant accomplishment • The need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • A tendency to maintain balance or constant internal state • motivation A desire to perform a behavior for its own sake • metabolic rate The body's resting rate of energy expenditure • ...
c1 2021-05-07
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- a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded in Christian faith as being in heaven after death
- a military stronghold, especially a strongly fortified town
- a building used for public Christian worship
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers
- a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic set of speech sounds of a language, especially the set of letters from A to Z
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- a male member of the Christian clergy or of a Church
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state
- a person who is studying at a university or other place of higher education
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, or its beliefs and practices
- authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice
12 Clues: a building used for public Christian worship • a male member of the Christian clergy or of a Church • a military stronghold, especially a strongly fortified town • authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice • the Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments • ...
Review 2024-10-24
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- Quantitative genetics produce a number varying from 0 to 1 that is meant to provide a single measure of genetics’ influence of a trait
- The "blank slate" theory
- The way all organisms, including humans act
- scientifically inaccurate theory that humans can be improved through selective breeding of populations
- people who belive that the human mind is a blank slate at birth, and that everything is developed through experience
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- those who belive that behavioral traits, personality quirks, and even mental abilities like intelligence or artistic talent are set in place even before birth
- the idea that knowledge is gained and guided through experience
- The study of heritable traits, or a stable change of cell function, that happen without changes to the DNA sequence
- creator of eugencics
- what an organism does or says
- the idea that ideas, language, and other aspects of “you” are present at birth and immutable
- linked the origns of behavior to the four humors
12 Clues: creator of eugencics • The "blank slate" theory • what an organism does or says • The way all organisms, including humans act • linked the origns of behavior to the four humors • the idea that knowledge is gained and guided through experience • the idea that ideas, language, and other aspects of “you” are present at birth and immutable • ...
8th Science Chapter 1 2022-08-25
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- information collected by observing nature
- initial explanation for a scientific problem
- a model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- a person's overall perspective
- ideas that we assume are true
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- another word for command
- scientist that studies surface and underground fresh water
- a workable representation that explains, describes, or represents something in the world
- a collection of observations, explanations, and models produced through organized study of nature
- describes the relationship between 2 or more variables
10 Clues: another word for command • ideas that we assume are true • a person's overall perspective • information collected by observing nature • initial explanation for a scientific problem • a model that attempts to explain a set of observations • describes the relationship between 2 or more variables • scientist that studies surface and underground fresh water • ...
Criminal Behavior - Quiz #2 2025-03-11
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- Main concept in Merton and Messner & Rosenfled’s theories of crime, referring to the distinct cultural values of the American society
- Removal of this can be one possible source of strain in Agnew's General Strain Theory
- Key concept in social disorganization theory referring to the level of cultural or demographic mix of a neighborhood
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton’s theory; individuals who fall under this category are likely to commit crime
- Structural theories explain crime at this level
- Theory of the early Chicago School, holding that the way a city grows follow basic principles of other species, that is, a natural pattern and evolution
- Concept under strain theory that helps explain why even very wealthy people experience the strain of wanting more
- Most gun-related deaths in the US are...
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category follow the rules but do not buy in the pursuit of monetary goal
- According to Durkheim, the industrial revolution's move led to a loss of...in society
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- Most recent perspective promoted out of the Chicago School, emphasizing the features of communities that exhibit LOW levels of crime
- According to the concentric theory these areas experience the highest levels of crime
- Concept related to development and growth of neighborhoods in a city whereby wealthier people move in less affluent areas often displacing current inhabitants
- According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US
- Messner & Rossenfeld don't include this institution in their discussion of institutional imbalance in the US
- Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world
- One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory
- Defined by structural theorists as state of normlessness or disequilibrium between society approved goals and differential access to means to achieve said goals
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category don't follow the rules and don't pursue socially valued goals
- Key concept in social disorganization referring to how long people live in a particular neighborhood
20 Clues: Most gun-related deaths in the US are... • Structural theories explain crime at this level • One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory • Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world • According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US • ...
Assessment A 2022-11-10
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- investigate systematically
- a reason for doing something
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
- imitate the appearance or character of
- an idea or thought that continually preoccupies a person's mind
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- highly trained or skilled in a particular activity
- forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- set up on a firm or permanent basis
8 Clues: investigate systematically • a reason for doing something • set up on a firm or permanent basis • imitate the appearance or character of • highly trained or skilled in a particular activity • forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something • ...
Vocabulary.com's GED Science Vocabulary List 3 of 3 2024-07-02
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- a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
- a visual display of data or information
- derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
- a quantity that does not vary
- knowledge on which to base belief
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- involving distinguishing attributes
- a quantity that can assume any of a set of values
- a general direction in which something tends to move
8 Clues: a quantity that does not vary • knowledge on which to base belief • involving distinguishing attributes • a visual display of data or information • a quantity that can assume any of a set of values • a general direction in which something tends to move • derived from experiment and observation rather than theory • ...
Biology 2 Vocabulary 2024-03-19
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- the first step of mitosis
- a set of ideas to explain something in science
- tightly coiled DNA kept in the nucleus
- the organelle where proteins are assembled
- the step of mitosis where chromosomes line up
- amino acids combine to make this
- where cellular respiration occurs
- the unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring
- ATP is used for _ in chemical reactions
- an allele that will overpower the other
- where photosynthesis occurs
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- the physical appearance of a trait
- the diffusion of water through a membrane
- the process of making an mRNA copy of DNA
- the process of using mRNA to construct a protein
- one of the different forms of a gene
- a cell that contains a nucleus
- surrounds all cells
- this makes up the main structure of the membrane
19 Clues: surrounds all cells • the first step of mitosis • where photosynthesis occurs • a cell that contains a nucleus • amino acids combine to make this • where cellular respiration occurs • the physical appearance of a trait • one of the different forms of a gene • tightly coiled DNA kept in the nucleus • ATP is used for _ in chemical reactions • ...
SET 2023-09-20
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- The force that initiates evolution is_______
- The first protein to be sequenced by Frederick Sanger is
- How many amino acids make up a protein?
- Chromosome structure can be observed best during _____ phase
- Albumin is the most important protein in the blood serum that is produced by ______
- How many types of antibodies are there?
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- The hormone that is released from the testes is called?
- The branch of biology which involves the study of immune systems in all organisms is called as?
- Genetic information is transferred from nucleus to cytoplasm through
- The codon sequence of the initiation codon is-
10 Clues: How many amino acids make up a protein? • How many types of antibodies are there? • The force that initiates evolution is_______ • The codon sequence of the initiation codon is- • The hormone that is released from the testes is called? • The first protein to be sequenced by Frederick Sanger is • Chromosome structure can be observed best during _____ phase • ...
set 2023-09-16
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- A และ B เป็นเซตใดๆ A จะเรียกว่าเท่ากับ B ก็ต่อเมื่อเซตทั้งสองมีจำนวนสมาชิกเท่ากันและเหมือนกันทุกสมาชิก
- เซตของสับเซตทั้งหมดของเซต A เมื่อ A เป็นเซตจำกัด เพาเวอร์เซตของเซต A เขียนแทนด้วย P(A)
- เซตที่สามารถนับจำนวนสมาชิกได้ครบถ้วน สามารถบอกได้ว่ามีจำนวนสมาชิกเท่าใด เป็นจำนวนเต็มบวกหรือศูนย์
- เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกของเซต A และ B เขียนแทนด้วย A ∩ B
- เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกที่เป็นสมาชิกของเอกภพสัมพัทธ์ แต่ไม่เป็นสมาชิกของ A เขียนแทนด้วย A'
- กำหนด A และ B เป็นเซตใดๆ A จะเรียกเป็นสับเซตของ B ซึ่งเขียนแทนด้วยสัญลักษณ์ A C Bก็ต่อเมื่อ X ϵ A แล้ว X ϵ B
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- กลุ่มของสมาชิก
- เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกที่เปีนสมาชิกของเซต A แต่ไม่เป็นสมาชิกของเซต B เขียนแทนด้วย A — B
- เซทที่ไม่มีสมาชิกหรืออาจะกล่าวได้ว่าเซตว่างมีสมาชิก 0 สมาชิก โยสัญลักษณ์ที่ใช้ คือ { }
- เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกของเซต A หรือ B เขียนแทนด้วย A ∪ B
10 Clues: กลุ่มของสมาชิก • เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกของเซต A และ B เขียนแทนด้วย A ∩ B • เซตที่ประกอบด้วยสมาชิกของเซต A หรือ B เขียนแทนด้วย A ∪ B • เซตของสับเซตทั้งหมดของเซต A เมื่อ A เป็นเซตจำกัด เพาเวอร์เซตของเซต A เขียนแทนด้วย P(A) • เซทที่ไม่มีสมาชิกหรืออาจะกล่าวได้ว่าเซตว่างมีสมาชิก 0 สมาชิก โยสัญลักษณ์ที่ใช้ คือ { } • ...
Moo Duk Kwan Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-21
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- A chronological record of significant events (such as those affecting a nation or institution) often including an explanation of their causes
- The study, or practice, of a subject using a specific set of methods, terms and approaches.
- The way in which someone stands, especially when deliberately adopted; Jaseh
- Name of the art we study; Hand Strike Way
- That which is inherited, established, or transmitted and passed on as a customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior
- a term of respect used only for the head of the Federation; Grandmaster
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- A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or activity; an underlying theory, a system of values by which one lives;
- The objective, unbiased consideration and regard for the rights, values, beliefs and property of all people; deference and courteous regard for people's feelings
- Training hall; school
- The style of the art form that we study; Martial Virtue School
- A predetermined set of movements designed to represent a fight with one or more opponents
- The manner in which technical details are treated or as basic physical movements are used
12 Clues: Training hall; school • Name of the art we study; Hand Strike Way • The style of the art form that we study; Martial Virtue School • a term of respect used only for the head of the Federation; Grandmaster • The way in which someone stands, especially when deliberately adopted; Jaseh • ...
Business Motivation 2024-06-03
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- This theory believes come to work not for money but for a purpose
- This theory believes affiliation is key to motivating workers
- Everyone gets the same starting point
- What theory believes in a pyramid structure of human needs
- This theory states that a workers motivation is directly related to their reward
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- Herzbergs satisfactory factor
- This theory believes there are two factors that influence the workers productivity
- This theory states that the reward should match the level we contributed
- What drives employees to work? (Not money)
- Understanding not everyone starts the same and should be accounted for
- What theory does "A fair days pay for a fair days work" come from
11 Clues: Herzbergs satisfactory factor • Everyone gets the same starting point • What drives employees to work? (Not money) • What theory believes in a pyramid structure of human needs • This theory believes affiliation is key to motivating workers • This theory believes come to work not for money but for a purpose • ...
MATHEMATICIANS 2013-04-19
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- French mathematician, inventor, and Christian philosopher
- Referred to as the father of Geometry
- Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer
- Inventor of the set theory
- German mathematician and philosopher
- Ionian Greek philosopher
- German-born theoretical physicist
- Norwegian mathematician who proved that it is impossible to solve quintic equations with radicals
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- German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions
- Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy
- Considered most talented mathematician in Middle Ages
- Indian mathematician who wrote important books on mathematics and astronomy
- German mathematician who contributed to differential geometry
- Italian mathematician and astronomer
- English mathematician and considered the father of physics
- French lawyer
- English mathematician who worked with differential equations
- French philosopher who spent most of his adult life in Dutch Republic
19 Clues: French lawyer • Ionian Greek philosopher • Inventor of the set theory • German-born theoretical physicist • German mathematician and philosopher • Italian mathematician and astronomer • Referred to as the father of Geometry • Pioneering Swiss mathematician and physicist • Greek mathematician and engineer and astronomer • Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy • ...
Russian Revolution 2016-02-22
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- union of sovient socialist republic
- opposed the bolsheviks and defeated by them after the overthrow of the Czar in 1917
- leader of the bolsheviks
- workers often referenced to marxism
- its just another one of these
- set up when no government is established yet
- general secretary of the central commitee of the communist party
- revolution that was encouraged by russian setbacks in WW1
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- second minister chairman
- the russian verb "to think
- the war that russia got beat bad by japan
- will marx your communism
- a member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party
- was the last emperor of russia
- political theory derived from Karl Marx
- moved to front lines and left in charge
- economic policy promoted foreign investors
- 3 separate armyies
- leaded army by trotsky and lenin
19 Clues: 3 separate armyies • second minister chairman • will marx your communism • leader of the bolsheviks • the russian verb "to think • its just another one of these • was the last emperor of russia • leaded army by trotsky and lenin • union of sovient socialist republic • workers often referenced to marxism • political theory derived from Karl Marx • ...
VOCABULARY QUIZ 2025-09-19
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- ONE THAT TAKES AN OPPOSITE POSITION( AS IN A DEBATE, CONTEST, OR CONFLICT)
- NOT AFRAID; BRAVE
- CONSISTING OF, INCLUDING OR INVOLVING MORE THAN ONE
- TO GIVE OR SUPPLY SOMETHING, SUCH AS MONEY OR TIME, AS A PART OR SHARE
- CAREFUL EXAMINATION
- TO FORM BY PUTTING TOGETHER
- TO TELL A STORY IN DETAIL
- SINCERELY AND HONESTLY FELT OR EXPERIENCED
- TO FORM SOMTHING BY COMBINING; BUILD
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- A SET OF BELIEFS INTENDED TO EXPLAIN SOMETHING
- NOT EMBARRASSED OR ASHAMED
- A SUDDEN, OVERPOWERING FEELING OF FEAR
- GLOOMY OR SOLEMN MOOD
- A SMALL HOUSE
- A STATEMENT OR REPORT CURRENT WITHOUT KNOWN AUTHORITY FOR ITS TRUTH
- VIOLENTLY HOSTILE OR AGGRESSIVE IN TEMPERAMENT
- A CONTINUOUS DEEP SOUND
- THE DECISIVE MOMENT (AS IN A LITERARY PLOT)
- TO DECLARE OR INDICATE IN ADVANCE ESPECIALLY
19 Clues: A SMALL HOUSE • NOT AFRAID; BRAVE • CAREFUL EXAMINATION • GLOOMY OR SOLEMN MOOD • A CONTINUOUS DEEP SOUND • TO TELL A STORY IN DETAIL • NOT EMBARRASSED OR ASHAMED • TO FORM BY PUTTING TOGETHER • TO FORM SOMTHING BY COMBINING; BUILD • A SUDDEN, OVERPOWERING FEELING OF FEAR • SINCERELY AND HONESTLY FELT OR EXPERIENCED • THE DECISIVE MOMENT (AS IN A LITERARY PLOT) • ...
2.1 Social CONTROL theories 2025-01-28
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- When you want a particular lifestyle and refrain from crime
- Pat .... - says broken attachment is to blame for female offending
- An agent of internal social control according to Freud
- Process which exposes us to norms and values of others
- Agency responsible for detaining offenders
- Something that is a part of our culture and can be religious
- Control Theory is otherwise known as ..... theory
- They say that ladies have too many duties to be criminals
- Walter, creator of containment theory
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- Process during which we adapt norms and values as our own
- Fear of punishment acts as a.....
- One of four pillars of Hirschis Control Theory
- Age at which superego develops
- Action of making someone do something via threats
- One of the 4 CJS agencies of social control
- Heidensohn says it causes women to commit less crimes
- Who is to blame for youth offending according to control theorists?
- When you do a lot of stuff and have no time for crime#
- Common values
19 Clues: Common values • Age at which superego develops • Fear of punishment acts as a..... • Walter, creator of containment theory • Agency responsible for detaining offenders • One of the 4 CJS agencies of social control • One of four pillars of Hirschis Control Theory • Action of making someone do something via threats • Control Theory is otherwise known as ..... theory • ...
Psych 108 - Organizational Psychology Crossword 2025-11-10
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- increasing the motivating potential of jobs
- Research outside of the lab that does random assignment and experimental manipulation
- research that relies on statistical procedures
- Method also called correlational designs
- Theory that emphasizes motivations, goals, and aspirations
- Positive Leadership that inspires and motivates
- A Theory where motivation increases when people perceive fairness between inputs and outcomes
- The psychology of optimizing performance
- response to predetermined environmental stimuli
- Our attention and focus towards a specific direction
- The psychology of improving employee well-being and motivation
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- seeks to describe the nature of a phenomenon
- where employees can customize, modify, and craft their own job
- When employees feel their job is unfulfilling
- Interconnected ideas, concepts, and previous findings to explain and/or predict behavior
- Theory that treats people like cogs in a machine
- Experiment similar to field experiment but does not include a random assignment
- What drives people to behave, energizes, directs and sustains their behavior
- random assignment and manipulation
19 Clues: random assignment and manipulation • Method also called correlational designs • The psychology of optimizing performance • increasing the motivating potential of jobs • seeks to describe the nature of a phenomenon • When employees feel their job is unfulfilling • research that relies on statistical procedures • Positive Leadership that inspires and motivates • ...
Media Studies key terms crossword 2017-02-14
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- used in the uses of gratifications theory, for example teenagers are lazy
- what is shown in a shot this includes, the character’s costume, set design, body language and facial expression.
- one of the big six, made the 4th highest grossing film of 2016,
- sound added into an edit, e.g. a soundtrack or sound effects
- a company owned by a conglomerate
- a shot that makes a person looks very powerful and strong.
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- when the symbolic meaning is made very clear, it is also the combining of signifiers.
- the feminist theory used against objectifying women
- the combination of two movie genres, used to attract a wider audience
- a shot that is used to show the background and the whole person, cannot see facial expressions of person.
- making something very realistic and that would fit in with the genre.
- movies that have budgets over $100, an example being avatar, films with this big budget are made by the big six.
12 Clues: a company owned by a conglomerate • the feminist theory used against objectifying women • a shot that makes a person looks very powerful and strong. • sound added into an edit, e.g. a soundtrack or sound effects • one of the big six, made the 4th highest grossing film of 2016, • the combination of two movie genres, used to attract a wider audience • ...
American Political Ideologies and Beliefs 2023-04-11
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- A political view that supports free enterprise and traditional social values
- An individual’s set of beliefs about the role of government
- The document that summarized the colonists motivation for seeking Independence from the British
- The idea that everyone, including government officials, is subject to well-defined and established laws that are not arbitrary
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- The theory that the government should cut taxes to stimulate economic growth
- The idea that the government should provide citizens with the same chance to succeed
- The belief that people should be self-reliant, free from state control, and responsible for their own success of failure
- The process by which an individual develops his or her political beliefs
- A political view that government should protect individual freedom and civil rights
- A theory that the government should spend money during economic recessions to stimulate demand in the economy
- The government’s use of taxing and spending to influence economic growth
- The government use of the money supply to influence economic growth
12 Clues: An individual’s set of beliefs about the role of government • The government use of the money supply to influence economic growth • The process by which an individual develops his or her political beliefs • The government’s use of taxing and spending to influence economic growth • The theory that the government should cut taxes to stimulate economic growth • ...
Career 2 2025-08-09
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- This term often describes the middle phase of career counseling
- Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling
- (Acronym) Theory that contains the pyramid of information processing
- The dimension containing sensing vs intuition describes how people ______ the world
- Person chooses a decision that will immediately provide relief
- ______ on the Child - Parental attitude containing overprotection and overdemanding
- The dimension containing introversion vs extroversion describes how people ____ to the world
- Theories that describe ideal approaches to career decision making (Gelatt)
- These inventories assess a person's unique characteristics to assist with the decision-making process
- This theory of career counseling focuses on people's life stories
- _____ interests are activities that people engage in
- (Acronym) Theory that emphasizes self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and personal goals
- These inventories assess what one values in a job
- Career ________ inventories identify personal factors that may impede the career process
- (Acronym) Holistic theory of career decision-making which integrates psychological, physical, and spiritual factors
- Unconflicted _______ - Person accepts suggested career options without questioning
- Assessments that test for work-related interests
- (Acronym) Cognitive skills of the second domain in the information processing triangle
- The dimension containing thinking vs feeling describes how people make _____
- Psychological perspective in which people construct their own realities and truths
- Career theory that emphasizes the roles of behavior and cognitions, concerning with teaching clients to implement career decision making in their own lives
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- Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision
- _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing rejection and neglect
- _____ interests are verbally reported
- _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing casual acceptance and loving acceptance
- Planned ______ - Idea that people should take advantage of unpredictable social, educational, and occupational conditions
- Developed Personal Construct Psychology, first name George
- Applied Social Learning Theory to career domains, first name John
- ______ Processing Domain - Final domain of the CIP triangle that refers to higher-order functions like self-talk, self-awareness, and temporal monitoring
- Defensive ______ - Escaping conflict by putting decision-making responsibilities on others
- Theories that explain how people actually choose vocations (Tiedeman and O'Hara, Janis and Mann)
- Unconflicted _______ - Risk associated with a decision is ignored
- (Acronym) Tiedeman and O'Hara developed this descriptive theory that contains two stages
- _______ a choice is the first stage in CDM that contains exploration, crystallization, choice, and specification
- Second domain of the CIP triangle that encompasses cognitive skills
- (Name) This theory with Freudian roots predicts occupational choices based on biological, sociological, and psychological differences; contains parental attitudes
- Janis and Mann's _____ model of decision making is a descriptive theory that assumes that stress contributes to the quality of decisions
- Developed Integrative Life Planning
- First domain of the CIP triangle, made up of self-knowledge and occupational knowledge (parallels trait and factor theory)
- ______ interests are measured by objective tests
- ______ constructs help people find purpose and develop a sense of identity at work
- _______ to the choice is the second stage in CDM and contains induction, reformation, and integration
- Used by client in narrative career counseling to reach a goal (family, skills, employers)
43 Clues: Developed Integrative Life Planning • _____ interests are verbally reported • ______ interests are measured by objective tests • Assessments that test for work-related interests • These inventories assess what one values in a job • Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision • Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling • ...
PSYCB1003 Crossword D&E 2022-02-27
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- A statistical method to detect differences in the means between conditions when there are two or more independent variables in a factorial design. It allows the detection of main effects and interaction effects.
- The problem of research results not being published that fail to find a statistically significant result. As a consequence, the published literature fails to contain a full representation of the positive and negative findings about a research question.
- Mental shortcuts in forming and maintaining our beliefs.
- The extent to which a measurement method appears, on superficial examination, to measure the construct of interest.
- Manuscripts that are prepared by the author in their final form and submitted for publication.
- A study that is conducted in a "real world" environment outside the laboratory.
- A specific prediction about a new phenomenon that should be observed if a particular theory is accurate.
- How likely is the research question going to be successfully answered depending on the amount of time, money, equipment and materials, technical knowledge and skill, and access to research participants there will be.
- Researchers start with the data and develop a theory or an interpretation that is “grounded in” those data.
- Used in qualitative research which involves small groups of people who participate together in interviews focused on a particular topic or issue.
- Events outside of the pretest-posttest research design that might have influenced many or all of the participants between the pretest and the posttest.
- A set of laws based on the Belmont Report that apply to research conducted, supported, or regulated by the federal government.
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- A graphical display of a frequency distribution.
- Shows how each level of one independent variable is combined with each level of the others to produce all possible combinations in a factorial design.
- A cyclical process of theory development, starting with an observed phenomenon, then developing or using a theory to make a specific prediction of what should happen if that theory is correct, testing that prediction, refining the theory in light of the findings, and using that refined theory to develop new hypotheses, and so on.
- Experiments that include more than one independent variable in which each level of one independent variable is combined with each level of the others to produce all possible combinations.
- A display of each value of a variable and the number of participants with that value.
- Research that poses greater than minimal risk to participants and must be reviewed by the full board of IRB members.
- A scientific claim that must be expressed in such a way that there are observations that would—if they were made—count as evidence against the claim
- Graphical depictions of data, such as pie charts, bar graphs, or scatterplots used to clearly and efficiently report a number of results.
- A type of field study where an independent variable is manipulated in a natural setting and extraneous variables are controlled as much as possible.
- In the case of undisguised naturalistic observation, it is a type of reactivity when people know they are being observed and studied, they may act differently than they normally would.
- Research that involves studying large numbers of participants and examining their behavior primarily in terms of group means, standard deviations, and so on.
- A complex statistical technique in which researchers study relationships among a large number of conceptually similar variables.
- Intuitive beliefs about people’s behavior, thoughts, and feelings.
- An effect where participants perform a task worse in later conditions because they become tired or bored.
- Hypothesizing After the Results are Known: A practice where researchers analyze data without an a priori hypothesis, claiming afterward that a statistically significant result had been originally predicted.
27 Clues: A graphical display of a frequency distribution. • Mental shortcuts in forming and maintaining our beliefs. • Intuitive beliefs about people’s behavior, thoughts, and feelings. • A study that is conducted in a "real world" environment outside the laboratory. • A display of each value of a variable and the number of participants with that value. • ...
Matthew Crossword! 2023-10-27
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- Which southern Italian city is widely considered the birth place of pizza? (6)
- What is the best selling book of all time? (3,7)
- City associated with the famous street artist, Banksy (7)
- The lowest natural point on earth? (7,6)
- Director of 2003 movie which went on to win eleven oscars (5,7)
- In which European city is Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set? (6)
- Who wrote the novel 'Gone Girl' which was later made into a movie? (7,5)
- US State capital of Alaska (6)
- Which US State is President Joe Biden from?(12)
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- Where is the US Office set? (8)
- Name disney's first film (4,5)
- The fifth wife of Henry VIII (9,6)
- What colour of pill does Neo take in the first Matrix movie? (3)
- Who was the first actor to play James Bond? (4,7)
- What is Sheldon Cooper's catchphrase in Big Bang Theory (7)
- Most common name for a baby girl born in 2022
- Which country has the most islands?
- Which city played host to the Summer Olympics in 2000? (6)
- In which country would you find the Rijksmuseum (11)
- Author Stephanie Garber's first series (7)
- Philosopher influential in development of socialism (4,4)
- What is the first name of John Boyega's character in Star Wars? (4)
22 Clues: Name disney's first film (4,5) • US State capital of Alaska (6) • Where is the US Office set? (8) • The fifth wife of Henry VIII (9,6) • Which country has the most islands? • The lowest natural point on earth? (7,6) • Author Stephanie Garber's first series (7) • Most common name for a baby girl born in 2022 • Which US State is President Joe Biden from?(12) • ...
industrial organization 2024-03-16
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- - Leaders have complete power over people
- Capability - the capacity to create an achievable vision for the envisage options, to select sound courses of action, and to challenge the status quo.
- - managing performance throughout the year
- - Leaders involve followers in the decision making process
- – scientist who defines bureaucracy theory
- - scheduling and prioritizing the work required
- - is a group of people working together to achieve a common goals or set of goals.
- - on the idea of the business and its objectives, are the foundations for these activities to have excellence based on priorities and strategies.
- - consists of a statement or an understanding of what the organization or a part of it wants to become, where it wants to go and, broadly, how it means to get there.
- RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - field that focuses on the effective management of an organization's workforce.
- SCALE - requires a person to rate that one individual they would least want to work with
- LEADERSHIP - based on situation
- – Avoid overwhelm and unnecessary stress and frustration by making the goals
- Mayo -The importance of informal groups and decent, humane leadership was emphasized by
- – a theory that the focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization.
- - taking personal responsibility for delivering what they are there to do
- MODERN SCHOOL - dominates thinking about how organizations function
- - leaders delegate decision making authority to their followers
- - it shows how it is expected that the vision will be realized
- Management - is what managers do when they look ahead at what they need to achieve in the middle or relatively distant future
- – he states that every person has one of three main driving motivators the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power.,
- - is the process of making arrangements in the form of defined or understood responsibilities and relationships to enable those people to work cooperatively together.
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- - Making sure that everything is going according to plan.
- Drucker – he emphasized the need for systematic, purposeful, and organized discharge of tasks.
- - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole
- – another type of objectives where individual's personal development, growth, and improvement.
- MANAGEMENT - the control and operations of various marketing activities and the people involved in those activities.
- Systems Theory - this theory views organizations as complex systems with interrelated and interdependent parts.
- – something that has to be accomplished
- – be clear and specific so your goals are easier to achieve
- - a theory where Leader`s effectiveness depends on leadership style and favorableness of situation
- - This places individuals in boxes that denote their job and their position in the hierarchy and traces the direct lines of authority
- - The top level usually consists of top executives, and each subsequent level represents lower levels of authority and responsibility.
- - process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective use of resources.
- a structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- structures - refers to the way an organization is designed and arranged to achieve its goals.
- – an type of objective that focus on the results or contributions needed to achieve team, departmental, or corporate goals.
- - it describes a vision of what something will look like in a few years’ time
- MANAGEMENT – about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization.
- GOAL THEORY - Leaders define the path that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- – a data helps us stay focused and motivated, inspiring us and providing something to work towards
- - Provide direction and support, even for self-managed teams.
- MANAGEMENT - HOW GOODS AND SERVICES ARE PRODUCED IN ORGANIZATION
- Goals - Make sure everyone understands what the team needs to achieve.
- - can provide the ‘elusive bridge between the aims of the individual employee and the objectives of the organization,
- - a management that process of developing, sharing and implementing a view of what needs to be done.
- - an organizational structure that promotes open communication and quick decision-making.
- THEORY - scientific management theory, control, order, formality, minimize uncontrollable informal relations.
- Level - Relate specifically to the team's purpose and its contribution to broader goals.
- - Guiding and motivating team
50 Clues: - Guiding and motivating team • LEADERSHIP - based on situation • – something that has to be accomplished • - Leaders have complete power over people • - managing performance throughout the year • – scientist who defines bureaucracy theory • - scheduling and prioritizing the work required • - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole • ...
Crossword 2025-12-16
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- – Able to be seen
- – To say what you think will happen in the future
- – Showing the usual features of something
- – Extremely large in size
- – The bad or evil character in a story or movie
- – Describing air that contains a lot of moisture
- – To remove or get rid of something completely
- – Happening once every year
- – An idea or set of ideas meant to explain something
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- – Absolutely necessary or very important
- – To move downward or go down
- – A substance in the gas state that comes from a liquid or solid
- – To convince someone to do or believe something
- – To mix different things together
- – To move continuously around or through something
- – In short supply; hard to find
- – The smallest possible amount
- – To disappear suddenly or completely
- – To use something for a particular purpose
19 Clues: – Able to be seen • – Extremely large in size • – Happening once every year • – To move downward or go down • – The smallest possible amount • – In short supply; hard to find • – To mix different things together • – To disappear suddenly or completely • – Absolutely necessary or very important • – Showing the usual features of something • ...
Philosophy 2022-11-15
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- view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement are regarded collectively
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind.
- an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists
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- the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
12 Clues: a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists • the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination • an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind. • ...
Set crossword 2024-07-15
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- or condition
- When all answers are false
- AUA=A
- All answers are mixed up
- common elements of two sets
- ~q->~p
- Combination of two sets
- ~p->~q
- 2 to the power elements
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- No.of elements in finite set
- Nothing is common between two sets
- and condition
- AU(BUC) =(AUB)UC
- implication is p->q then q->p is
- AUB = BUA
- all the elements of one set is there in other set
- When all answers are true
17 Clues: AUA=A • ~q->~p • ~p->~q • AUB = BUA • or condition • and condition • AU(BUC) =(AUB)UC • Combination of two sets • 2 to the power elements • All answers are mixed up • When all answers are true • When all answers are false • common elements of two sets • No.of elements in finite set • implication is p->q then q->p is • Nothing is common between two sets • ...
China Vocabulary 2016-11-30
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- a type of government where few people rule many others
- enrollment of people on state services (military services)
- a form of fine writing
- living away from ones native country
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- having to do with royalty or an empire
- a group of people traveling with each other
- an instrument to detect earthquakes
- the merging of Chinese government and culture
- to make the same
- a theory or set of values by whivh one lives; the search of wisdom or knowledge.
10 Clues: to make the same • a form of fine writing • an instrument to detect earthquakes • living away from ones native country • having to do with royalty or an empire • a group of people traveling with each other • the merging of Chinese government and culture • a type of government where few people rule many others • enrollment of people on state services (military services) • ...
Psychology Terms 2020-09-15
6 Clues: Holds an MD • the study of the mind • a sham "drug" or fake treatment • research involving a single individual • a testable explanation for set of facts • seeking people's responses to a prepared question
Ideas of laureates of the Nobel Prize in economics 2023-11-28
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- ....form of behavioral economics
- laureant owns monetary policy theory
- conducted with Daniel kahneman on behavioral economics theory
- where is from amartya sen
- official name of Nobel prize in economics
- daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory
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- elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory
- first women who won Nobel prize in Economics
- robert shilter's nobel prize theory
- economic thought which is shaped in 20th century
- relationship between inflation and unemployment
11 Clues: where is from amartya sen • ....form of behavioral economics • elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory • robert shilter's nobel prize theory • laureant owns monetary policy theory • daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory • official name of Nobel prize in economics • first women who won Nobel prize in Economics • relationship between inflation and unemployment • ...
for tyson <3 2019-02-04
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- called the november criminals
- gained land from 1914-1917
- came from all of the lice
- used to sink ships without them being able to defend
- food disease soldiers got
- he was murdered right before the war
- used to clear paths for the british military
- U.S.A traded with them
- the amount of people forced into the war
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- man that served in WWl then became obsessed with the stab in the back theory
- purpose of the british blockade
- Slogan that Wilson used during 1916
- a note sent from Germany to Mexico
- if one country attacked another everybody would attack them
- they escaped a trap set by the germans
- the reason we did not join the league of nations
16 Clues: U.S.A traded with them • came from all of the lice • food disease soldiers got • gained land from 1914-1917 • called the november criminals • purpose of the british blockade • a note sent from Germany to Mexico • Slogan that Wilson used during 1916 • he was murdered right before the war • they escaped a trap set by the germans • the amount of people forced into the war • ...
Thomas Brewington 8/29/24 SCIE211 Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-08-29
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- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- Mandate the command God gave us to have dominion over the earth
- Scienstudiesing nonliving matter or energy
- A system of moral values
- A system of measurement units used for science
- the degree of exactness of a measurement
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted
- The study of the universe
- the study of both matter and energy together
- A model that explains a set of phenomenon
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- Data that is based on numbers or quantities
- The basis upon which a model is assessed
- An educated guess
- A model expressed as an equation
- the study of matter and its changes
- Workable explanation of a phenomenon
16 Clues: An educated guess • A system of moral values • The study of the universe • A model expressed as an equation • the study of matter and its changes • Workable explanation of a phenomenon • The basis upon which a model is assessed • the degree of exactness of a measurement • A model that explains a set of phenomenon • Scienstudiesing nonliving matter or energy • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2016-12-01
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- a special stress or indication of importance
- a crop that can be sold easily in markets
- rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
- the democratic ideas, practices and values that are at the heart of citizenship in a free society
- trade route between tree destinations, such as Britain, West Africa, and West Indies
- to force on others
- a military force made up of ordinary citizens
- the permanent movement of people into one country from other nations
- most important
- to bring in from foreign market
- a group of Native American nations in eastern North America joined together under one general government
- an illness that affects large numbers of people
- taking no side
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- to set aside or temporarily stop operation of something
- a young person who learn a trade from a skilled craftsperson
- a system by which people elect delegates to make laws and conduct government
- to change the religious beliefs of someone
- to change in response to a new set of conditions
- producing just enough to meet immediate needs
- an economic theory whose goal is building a state’s wealth and power by increasing exports and accumulating precious metals in return
- to sell abroad
- partnership
- variety, such as of ethnic or national groups
23 Clues: partnership • to sell abroad • most important • taking no side • to force on others • to bring in from foreign market • a crop that can be sold easily in markets • to change the religious beliefs of someone • a special stress or indication of importance • producing just enough to meet immediate needs • a military force made up of ordinary citizens • ...
sociology 2024-02-09
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- the patterned interaction of people in social relationships
- intended and recognized consequences of an aspect of society
- the study of social stability and order
- anything that stands for something else and has an agreed-upon meaning attached to it
- work for the bourgeoise and paid just enough to stay alive
- an advocate of conflict theory might investigate the social instability
- understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the place of others
- negative consequence of aspect of society
- Nature of family life in colonial society
- who own the means for producing wealth in industrial society
- nature of the family in preliterate societies
- the mind set emphasizing knowledge reason and planning
- bigger businesses trying to outsell
- a particular point of view
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- a view that looks at behavior of groups, not individuals
- to reveal the true nature of how society operates
- a set of assumptions accepted as true
- unintended and unrecognized consequence of an aspect of society
- the study of human society
- annual income levels of american families
- the ongoing struggle between the bourgeoisie
- life would be quite different
- person who owns or controls the means for producing wealth
- the study of social change
- time line of Early sociologist
25 Clues: the study of human society • the study of social change • a particular point of view • life would be quite different • time line of Early sociologist • bigger businesses trying to outsell • a set of assumptions accepted as true • the study of social stability and order • annual income levels of american families • negative consequence of aspect of society • ...
Media and Information Literacy 12-STEM (De Jesus) 2024-08-30
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- False information which is intended to mislead people.
- Electronic technology that generates, stores and processes data in terms of positive and nonpositive states.
- A regularly updated website or webpage.
- Produce books, newspapers, and etc. especially in large quantities
- Mass communication that is broadcasted.
- Integration of various forms of digital media.
- Process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior.
- Communication technologies that enable or enhance interaction between users as well as interaction between users and content.
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- Known for his study of media theory.
- Are electronic media in which players control images on a video screen.
- Ability to access, analyze, evaluate create and act using all forms of communication .
- Outlets that existed before the internet, such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and billboards.
- Diverse set of technological tools is used to transmit, store, create, share, or exchange information.
- Ability to read and write.
- Single channel of communication.
- Facts provided or learned about something or someone.
- Machinery, and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- display of a sequence of images in a computer program.
- Concerning or including the whole world.
- A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television.
20 Clues: Ability to read and write. • Single channel of communication. • Known for his study of media theory. • A regularly updated website or webpage. • Mass communication that is broadcasted. • Concerning or including the whole world. • Integration of various forms of digital media. • Facts provided or learned about something or someone. • ...
Sport Psychology 2014-12-10
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- This theory suggests that an individual’s response to a situation may be a result of how their environment has taught them to act.
- Self Determination Theory and Maslow's Hierarchy of needs are theories of this.
- An improvement in performance produced by the mere presence of others
- a form of undifferentiated bodily energy or alertness which ranges on a continuum from low (in sleep) to high (intense excitement).
- The phenomenon by which individual performance decreases as the number of people in the group increases
- the behavioural process of influencing individuals and groups towards set goals’
- is a the tendency for a group to stick together and remain united in the pursuit of its goals and objectives.
- Those characteristics of a person that account for consistent patterns of behaviour.
- This type of anxiety affects the mind and thought processes
- He conducted the first Sport Psychology experiment.
Down
- The environment in which an athlete finds themselves and how this affects their motivation positively and negatively.
- Expectation that they will be competent & successful in a particular task
- Outcome, Performance and Process and types of these.
- Positive Negative and Instructional are types of this.
- His Stages of Stage Development are Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing
15 Clues: He conducted the first Sport Psychology experiment. • Outcome, Performance and Process and types of these. • Positive Negative and Instructional are types of this. • This type of anxiety affects the mind and thought processes • An improvement in performance produced by the mere presence of others • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary Terms 2023-02-13
Across
- Two plates coming together
- Two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- Study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- An explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- Formation of new oceanic crust due to the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- Thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- Large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- Undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
Down
- Thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- Two plates moving apart
- A change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- Theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- Process where one plate slides under another
- Distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- A region where two lithospheric plates meet
15 Clues: Two plates moving apart • Two plates coming together • A region where two lithospheric plates meet • Process where one plate slides under another • Two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • A change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • Thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
BOOK 3 UNIT 4 words & phrases 2021-04-04
8 Clues: the noun form of "exist" • the adjective form of "harm" • the plural(复数)form of "theory" • the adjective form of "violence" • a group of things or a set of ideas • the thing that makes you feel confused • different from a particular person or thing • to hold something firmly and use force in order to move it
vocabulary 2020-08-27
Across
- in that place there are cute animals and cultivation.
- when a video is in number one is.
- group of people living with you.
- care that is given to something to last.
- with it we have light.
- what cannot be explained, understood or discovered.
- signs, letters or numbers are used to make it safe.
- activity involving the exchange of goods or services through the purchase and sale.
Down
- it's a natural elevation of high altitude.
- economic and technical activities on the ground for food production.
- when they tell us you can't pass.
- when your mommy serves you the food she's making in you.
- (e-mail) that is not expected or desired
- a set of ideas and explanations about a phenomenon that is based on a series of hypotheses.
- set of activities when we're out for a walk.
- didn't die a person in an accident
- a place where we can go and read a book.
- the teacher always asks us to turn it on in class.
- when you take out a one in math that happens with the note
- when you see that your little bird is in a deep sleep for more than three days you can say that.
20 Clues: with it we have light. • group of people living with you. • when they tell us you can't pass. • when a video is in number one is. • didn't die a person in an accident • (e-mail) that is not expected or desired • care that is given to something to last. • a place where we can go and read a book. • it's a natural elevation of high altitude. • ...
L4 VOCAB Q1b 1017 EVA K 2017-10-20
Across
- to say or do something in reaction to something that has been said or done
- money that is earned from work or investments
- a difference in amount or quality or something that is slighly different from usual
- a set of ideas or plans agreed to by a group of people, organization or government
- an idea or set of ideas that is used to explain something
- something very important or remarkable
- to happen or to exist
- a series of actions or a method of doing something
- the money that a person or company has
- to show, point or make something clear, to show the direction
Down
- something more important than others of the same type
- used to refer to something particular and not general
- to recognize or prove who or what someone or something is
- something to do with the law
- the act of taking part of being part of something
- the place something comes from or the cause or something
- the way that parts of something are arranged together
- to show or express the intended meaning of something
- a fact that influence or affects the result of something
- the purpose of someone or something or how something works
20 Clues: to happen or to exist • something to do with the law • something very important or remarkable • the money that a person or company has • money that is earned from work or investments • the act of taking part of being part of something • a series of actions or a method of doing something • to show or express the intended meaning of something • ...
Kaden Moore Crossword puzzle 2019-05-07
Across
- measure of the amount of matter in an object
- particles Escape surface or liquid without boiling
- movement of particles from higher density to lower
- symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols
- determines amount of a substance that is formed in a reaction chemical reaction
- a numbers distance from zero
- relationship between relative quantities in a reaction
- small whole number that is in front of a formula
- explanation of a phenomenon based on observation
- F2
Down
- no set volume for this state of matter
- ratio between amounts of moles reacting in any two compounds
- imaginary gas with infinitely small particles that do not interact
- the level of electronegativity given off of a particle
- Co2
- ion formed from a single atom
- constant force caused by planetary masses
- can take the shape of its container whilst still containing a set volume
- solid formed from a solution in a chemical reaction
- collision between elastic masses whom's start and end kinetic energy is the same
- has leftover particles after a chemical reaction has happened
- reaction where two atoms combine to form a new compound
- a pattern, plan, or representation of a model
- compound composed of two elements
24 Clues: F2 • Co2 • a numbers distance from zero • ion formed from a single atom • compound composed of two elements • no set volume for this state of matter • constant force caused by planetary masses • measure of the amount of matter in an object • a pattern, plan, or representation of a model • small whole number that is in front of a formula • ...
Econ 2023-11-13
Across
- Merger What type of merger occurs when two companies in the same industry and at different stages of the supply chain combined
- Legal obligation to pay debts
- Of Labor ______ is the quantity of output
- formal contract issued by a corporation
- Workers temporarily able to work and live in the USA
- What is it called when a company moves there operations or resources to another country
- Effect The belief that higher education resulted in high wages
- Franchise An example of a _____ is Subway
- Partnership equal in both responsibility and liability
- the practice negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers in payroll
- Law A measure that bans mandatory union membership
Down
- Merger A combination of multiple firms that produce the same thing.
- Demand type of demand that is set by demand for other goods and services
- Force A number people employed or actively seeking employment
- What describes hiring an external company to perform a task or service .
- laws prohibit sole proprietors from operating businesses out of their homes.
- Effect Theory that suggests that completing college signals employers job applications are intelligent and hard-working
- Benefits payments to employees other than wages, such as paid vacation
- Wages set when the supply of workers meet the demand for workers
- Employment part time jobs
20 Clues: Employment part time jobs • Legal obligation to pay debts • formal contract issued by a corporation • Franchise An example of a _____ is Subway • Of Labor ______ is the quantity of output • Law A measure that bans mandatory union membership • Workers temporarily able to work and live in the USA • Partnership equal in both responsibility and liability • ...
PERFORMANCE TASK 1 ENGLISH 10 2025-03-06
Across
- – A final statement that presents the findings of the study.
- – A prediction or assumption that can be tested in research.
- – A structured set of questions used to collect data from respondents.
- – A summary of a research study, usually found at the beginning.
- – A variable that is measured and affected by another variable.
- – A systematic plan used to conduct research.
- – A research method that involves testing a hypothesis under controlled conditions.
- – A research method that collects data through observations and surveys.
- – The process of organizing and analyzing collected information.
- – A short document that explains the research topic and methodology.
- – A process of carefully selecting individuals for a study.
- – A research method that deeply examines one person or event.
Down
- – A written list of all sources used in a research study.
- – A detailed review of existing studies related to the research topic.
- – A type of research that focuses on numbers and statistical data.
- – A variable that is manipulated to observe its effect on another variable.
- – A broad explanation or framework based on research findings.
- – A set of steps used in scientific investigation.
- – An error in research that affects the accuracy of results.
- – A group of individuals chosen to participate in a research study.
20 Clues: – A systematic plan used to conduct research. • – A set of steps used in scientific investigation. • – A written list of all sources used in a research study. • – A process of carefully selecting individuals for a study. • – A final statement that presents the findings of the study. • – A prediction or assumption that can be tested in research. • ...
