set theory Crossword Puzzles
Evolution Topics 2012-10-08
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- A theory that reasoned evolution happened through natural selection
- The process of developing a trait that is useful for survival
- The world is too complex to have evolved on its on so there must be a ______ ______
- An adaptations that is a physical feature on an organism
- Stories, often linked to religion, that explain how the world started
- A theory that reasoned that animals could pass down traits they has acquired during their lifetime to their offspring
- Evolution mainly works by ____ _____
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- Characteristics differing in the same species
- A theory of evolution based upon intelligent evolution
- A trait that gives an organism increased survivability and reproductive success
- Small birds Darwin found that helped him formulate his Evolution theory
- Adaptations that a has behavioral component to them
- A scientific theory that explains how animals and plants changed over time
- The process of an organism becoming better suited to its habitat
14 Clues: Evolution mainly works by ____ _____ • Characteristics differing in the same species • Adaptations that a has behavioral component to them • A theory of evolution based upon intelligent evolution • An adaptations that is a physical feature on an organism • The process of developing a trait that is useful for survival • ...
Theories On Personality 2026-02-19
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- rules informal social rules and norms that dictate how, when, and where emotions should be expressed.
- Hunger hormone
- tendency of the body to reach state of equilibrium internally.
- Ego defense mechanism; Refusal to accept reality
- Big 5 theory; willingness to try new things
- Ego defense mechanism; redirecting impulses to someone or something else.
- actualizing tendency Humanistic psychology; the belief that individuals have an innate drive to improve.
- Theory people are motivated to maintain an ideal level of stimulation
- Ego defense mechanism; justifying one’s own behaviors
- Ego defense mechanism; reverting to child like behavior
- Ego defense mechanism; attributing one’s own feelings to others
- efficacy one’s own belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations.
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- Big 5 Theory; being helpful and trusting
- positive regard: attitude of total acceptance and support for another regardless of their actions.
- someone’s tendency toward emotional instability.
- fullness hormone
- esteem one’s overall evalualtion of their own value and abilities
- Big 5 theory; how sociable someone is
- Ego defense mechanism; channeling impulses into acceptable outlets
- Ego defense mechanism; pushing down anxiety inducing thoughts from memory.
20 Clues: Hunger hormone • fullness hormone • Big 5 theory; how sociable someone is • Big 5 Theory; being helpful and trusting • Big 5 theory; willingness to try new things • Ego defense mechanism; Refusal to accept reality • someone’s tendency toward emotional instability. • Ego defense mechanism; justifying one’s own behaviors • ...
Business Ethics 2020-05-10
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- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance.
- An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values
- The degree to which corporate decisions, policies, activities, and impacts are acknowledged and made visible to relevant stakeholders.
- The study of business situations, activities, and decision where issues of rights and wrong are addressed
- philosophy that casts doubt on generally accepted values, ideals, moral standards, culture
- A set of principles and norms of behavior pf people in relation to each other and to society
- An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity
- A concept that refers to whether a corporation is answerable in some way for the consequences of its actions.
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action.
- The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals.
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- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations.
- A hybrid form of organization that pursues a clear social purpose through commercial trade
- A theory that suggests that an action is morally right if in a given situation all decision-makers freely decide to pursue either their short-term desires or their long-term interests
- The attempt by companies to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of a given society at a particular point in time.
- Describes the role of senior managers in setting the ethical tone of the organization and fostering ethical behavior among employees
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result
- A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values
- everybody gets what they deserve.
- Obligations of workers ethical leadership towards their employer, based on individual contracts and wider employment laws
- A philosophical and socio-political movement that proclaims the inviolability of human rights and personal freedoms
20 Clues: everybody gets what they deserve. • An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity • The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals. • An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values • A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values • ...
Topic 8 2025-04-08
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- The currency held by central banks for international transactions.
- An organization that promotes global monetary cooperation and financial stability.
- An international organization that promotes global trade.
- The exchange rate adjusted for inflation differences between countries.
- The price at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
- When the forward exchange rate is lower than the spot rate.
- The principle that identical goods should have the same price in different markets when converted to a common currency.
- A standardized agreement to buy or sell a currency at a future date.
- An option that gives the holder the right to sell a currency at a set price.
- The exchange rate quoted as the foreign currency per unit of domestic currency.
- A currency system where the value is determined by supply and demand.
- A theory stating that interest rate differentials between countries affect exchange rates.
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- An international financial institution providing loans to developing countries.
- A measure of a currency’s value against a basket of other currencies.
- The exchange rate for immediate delivery of currencies.
- Limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported.
- The predetermined price at which an option can be exercised.
- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- A theory stating that exchange rates adjust to equalize the purchasing power of different currencies.
- A contract to exchange currencies at a future date at a predetermined rate.
- The decrease in value of an asset over time.
- An option that gives the holder the right to buy a currency at a set price.
- When the forward exchange rate is higher than the spot rate.
- A currency system where the value is pegged to another currency or gold.
- The increase in value of an asset over time.
- A derivative contract where two parties agree to exchange cash flows or currencies at future dates.
- The exchange rate quoted as the domestic currency per unit of foreign currency.
- The market where currencies are traded.
- The exchange rate without adjustment for inflation.
29 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • The market where currencies are traded. • The decrease in value of an asset over time. • The increase in value of an asset over time. • The exchange rate without adjustment for inflation. • Limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported. • The exchange rate for immediate delivery of currencies. • ...
The Scientific Method 2022-09-20
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- the subset of participants selected from a population
- a way a researcher selects participants from a population
- an outcome or performance measures used to determine the effect of the independent variable
- this kind of sample reflects the characteristics of a population
- (e.g. mean, median, mode, range, etc.)
- a testable statement about the relationship between two variables
- the researcher selects participants who are available
- variables that the researcher manipulates or selects to test the hypothesis that the variable leads to a change
- every individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample
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- any factor that can take on different values
- the systematic, empirically based investigation of phenomena through objective observations and measurements and the formulation of testable and falsifiable explanations
- used to draw conclusions about the data and make generalizations from the results of a larger population
- a definition of a variable or condition in terms of a specific operation, procedures, or observable behaviors
- coherent set of concepts that explain a phenomenon or set of phenomena
- the entire group of participants one is interested in studying
15 Clues: (e.g. mean, median, mode, range, etc.) • any factor that can take on different values • the subset of participants selected from a population • the researcher selects participants who are available • a way a researcher selects participants from a population • the entire group of participants one is interested in studying • ...
Science Terms Unit 1 2022-08-11
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- To judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of a set of data or explanation.
- A scientific explanation that explains a wide range of phenomena and is supported by a great deal of evidence.
- A statement or conclusion that answers the original question/problem.
- To make an educated guess about a certain set of outcomes.
- A collection of measurements or observations.
- Data that is analyzed and interpreted to support or refute a claim.
- DATA Descriptive information about characteristics that are difficult to define or measure or cannot be expressed numerically.
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- The process of collecting data through the senses or measurement tools.
- A statement that uses evidence to support a claim about how or why something in nature happens.
- DATA Numerical information that can be measured or counted.
- Statement or mathematical equation that describes a pattern observed in the natural world.
- To separate into parts for close study.
- A proposed, testable explanation for something that happens in nature.
- A representation of an idea or process.
- Using evidence from observations and investigations to create logical explanations and answer questions.
15 Clues: To separate into parts for close study. • A representation of an idea or process. • A collection of measurements or observations. • To make an educated guess about a certain set of outcomes. • DATA Numerical information that can be measured or counted. • Data that is analyzed and interpreted to support or refute a claim. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (Latesha) 2019-12-11
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- To attach,append or add,especially to something larger or more important
- A casta is a term which has been interpreted by certain historians during 20th century
- Pertaining or limited to a particular section
- An area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for an isthmus connecting it with mainland
- unsteady livable to fall or sway
- Is an area of land managed by native american tribe under the U.S. bureau of Indian affairs
- A person of pure Spanish descent born in Spanish america
- The offence of attempting to overthrow the government of ones country
- The racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations
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- The belief or doctrine,held chiefly in middle and latter part of the 19th century
- A social class is a set of concepts in the social science and political theory
- In anthropology and sociology the process whereby individuals or groups of differing
- in U.S. history,any of the set of rules based on the concept that slaves were property,not persons
- Mestizo,plural mestizos,feminine mestizos any person of mixed blood
- To yield or grant typically by treaty
15 Clues: unsteady livable to fall or sway • To yield or grant typically by treaty • Pertaining or limited to a particular section • The racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations • A person of pure Spanish descent born in Spanish america • Mestizo,plural mestizos,feminine mestizos any person of mixed blood • ...
Motivation 2023-03-16
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- the feeling of fullness and satisfaction
- a satiety hormone
- a pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage
- motivation arising from external factors
- describes the wants or needs that direct behavior toward a goal
- an eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of a body weight well below average through starvation and/or excessive exercise
- developed the spectrum of motives ranging from the biological to the individual to the social
- deviations from homeostasis create physiological needs
- an individual’s belief in their own capability to complete a task
- theory asserts that each individual has an ideal body weight, or set point, which is resistant to change
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- a species-specific pattern of behavior that is not learned
- a simple task is performed best when arousal levels are relatively high and complex tasks are best performed when arousal levels are lower
- motivation arising from internal factors
- binge eating behavior that is followed by an attempt to compensate for the large amount of food consumed
- the amount of energy that is expended in a given period of time
15 Clues: a satiety hormone • the feeling of fullness and satisfaction • motivation arising from internal factors • motivation arising from external factors • a pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage • deviations from homeostasis create physiological needs • a species-specific pattern of behavior that is not learned • ...
Mercedes 2012-01-19
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- may be operated by a house of worship, hospital, or charitable organization.
- proffesional developement is an ongoing process, teachers never finish this action.
- this school is to help train future teachers and to serve as a study group for reasearch.
- an important part of any job is to get along with your coworkers.
- Effective teachers allow children to explore, solve problems, and create.
- these services hire workers who call home to check whether the child arrived safely.
- programs funded by the federal, state, and local governments.
- the employer may pay part or all of the costs of the services.
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- a trait of teacher who is able to accept others without prejudice.
- all childern who attend headstart program are given this plan.
- formed and run by parents who wish to take part in their children's preschool experince.
- this theory stated children learned best by being active.
- certifies that a set of standards has been met by a child care center.
- when making tough choices you rely on a guiding set of morals.
- the kindergaten curiculm stressed this.
15 Clues: the kindergaten curiculm stressed this. • this theory stated children learned best by being active. • programs funded by the federal, state, and local governments. • all childern who attend headstart program are given this plan. • the employer may pay part or all of the costs of the services. • when making tough choices you rely on a guiding set of morals. • ...
Mercedes 2012-01-19
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- an important part of any job is to get along with your coworkers.
- certifies that a set of standards has been met by a child care center.
- Effective teachers allow children to explore, solve problems, and create.
- the employer may pay part or all of the costs of the services.
- proffesional developement is an ongoing process, teachers never finish this action.
- programs funded by the federal, state, and local governments.
- a trait of teacher who is able to accept others without prejudice.
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- may be operated by a house of worship, hospital, or charitable organization.
- all childern who attend headstart program are given this plan.
- the kindergaten curiculm stressed this.
- formed and run by parents who wish to take part in their children's preschool experince.
- these services hire workers who call home to check whether the child arrived safely.
- when making tough choices you rely on a guiding set of morals.
- this theory stated children learned best by being active.
- this school is to help train future teachers and to serve as a study group for reasearch.
15 Clues: the kindergaten curiculm stressed this. • this theory stated children learned best by being active. • programs funded by the federal, state, and local governments. • all childern who attend headstart program are given this plan. • when making tough choices you rely on a guiding set of morals. • the employer may pay part or all of the costs of the services. • ...
Evan Nalley Algebra 2 terms 2023-12-08
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- a function is the set of its possible inputs
- terms, the terms that contain the same variable which is raised to the same power
- involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable.
- the phenomenon of unequal and/or unjust distribution of resources and opportunities among members of a given society.
- able to be changed or adapted.
- a person who believes in and promotes the truth or benefits of an idea or theory.
- number that divides the given number evenly or exactly
- the difference between the highest values and lowest values in a given set of numbers
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- A fixed value
- is a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- root is a number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- value is the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- square the product of a rational number multiplied by itself.
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
15 Clues: A fixed value • able to be changed or adapted. • a function is the set of its possible inputs • number that divides the given number evenly or exactly • square the product of a rational number multiplied by itself. • arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line. • value is the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. • ...
Greek letters 2023-09-09
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- is the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent the "u" sound in Ancient Greek
- it can represent an imaginary unit, similar to the imaginary unit "i" in the complex number system
- (β) is often used to represent variables, coefficients, or parameters
- (η) is sometimes used to represent variables, constants, or functions
- is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet
- (ε) it represent a small positive quantity, typically associated with limits, convergence, and approximation
- it denote the set of all real numbers (the real line) in set theory
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- is frequently used as a variable or parameter
- is the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet and represents summation
- is the upper case letter of Θ
- it is the upper case letter A
- is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet and it pronounce as ze-ta
- it has upper case of (Δ) and it used to change or difference between two values.
- is the English equivalent of O
- is the third letter of the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: is the upper case letter of Θ • it is the upper case letter A • is the English equivalent of O • is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet • is the third letter of the Greek alphabet • is frequently used as a variable or parameter • is the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet and represents summation • is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet and it pronounce as ze-ta • ...
AP Micro Vocab Puzzle (Home) 2021-11-17
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- Sellers that set the price of a good
- The profit of each firm depends on the actions of the other firms in the market
- When firms produce less than the output at which average total cost is minimized; characteristic of monopolistically competitive firms
- A pattern of behavior in which one firm sets its price and other firms in the industry follow
- Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies
- When the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires. Price=MC
- Occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized. Does not meet the conditions of perfect competition.
- Price signals which determines allocation of resources through interaction of supply and demand
- In game theory, the reward received by a player (for example, the profit earned by an oligopolist).
- In game theory, an action that is a player's best action regardless of the action taken by the other player
- A monopoly that exists when increasing returns to scale provide a large cost advantage to having all output produced by a single firm
- The benefit obtained from consuming goods and services
- The decision which determines the future strategy of a firm
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- A market structure in which many competing firms sell differentiated products. Free entry and exit into the market in the long run.
- Not controlled by any rule or law.
- Used in order to increase profits and overall outputs
- The ability to raise and maintain price above the price that would exist under competition
- Price restrictions set in market
- An industry with only a small number of producers
- Not achieving maximum productivity
- The production of any particular good in the least costly way. Price=ATC
- Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome
- Cooperation among producers, without a formal agreement, to limit production and raise prices so as to raise one another's profits
- Products that are different from one firm to another
- The study of behavior in situations of interdependence. Used to explain the behavior of an oligopoly.
25 Clues: Price restrictions set in market • Not controlled by any rule or law. • Not achieving maximum productivity • Sellers that set the price of a good • An industry with only a small number of producers • Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome • Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies • Products that are different from one firm to another • ...
Global History Review 10 - Part 1 2024-04-17
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- a form of government where a single ruler, usually a king or queen, has complete control over all parts of the government
- Indian soldier serving in the army set up by the British East India company
- leader of France after the revolution; conquered much of Europe between 1799 and 1815
- term meaning the domination by one country over the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- term for someone who wants to preserve traditional ways
- term meaning the movement of people to cities
- the glorification of military power
- agreement of 1842 between Britain and China that ended the Opium War and gave Hong Kong to the British
- substance that caused conflict between Great Britain and China in 1839 over its trade
- conference held in 1815 among European diplomats to restore order and stability to Europe after Napoleonic Wars
- term for autocratic ruler of Russia (Russian word for caesar)
- system of government in which officials are chosen by the people
- period in the 1700s when reason and science were used to reject traditional ideas
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- the middle and professional class of France prior to the revolution
- one of the authors of the Communist Manifesto
- country in which the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen was created during its Revolution in 1789
- change in farming methods in the 1600s that improved the quality and quantity of farm products
- meeting among European nations in 1884 in which they partitioned Africa and set up rules for colonizing the continent
- peirod from 1868 to 1912 in Japan in which Japan modernized
- Prussian leader who united Germany through "blood and iron"
- area in which an outside power claims exclusive trade privileges
- violent attacks on a Jewish community
- policy allowing business to operate with little government interference
- theory that some people are "stronger" and more suited to rule than others; used to justify racism and imperialism
- group in China who assaulted foreign communities across China in 1900
- term for the working class in Marxist theory
26 Clues: the glorification of military power • violent attacks on a Jewish community • term for the working class in Marxist theory • one of the authors of the Communist Manifesto • term meaning the movement of people to cities • term for someone who wants to preserve traditional ways • peirod from 1868 to 1912 in Japan in which Japan modernized • ...
Vocabulary 03/15 Session 2021-03-15
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- "Chris has the (blank) to become an engineer!"
- To examine the similarities and differences
- "He has to (blank)every line of the contract before he signs his name"
- "Alike" and "related" are synonyms for (blank)
- A way of doing something; a technique or procedure
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- "(Blank) with caution, as always."
- To get something from a source
- An idea or set of ideas about how and why things work together.
- "Guess" and "evaluate" are synonyms for (blank)
- To need something or somebody.
10 Clues: To get something from a source • To need something or somebody. • "(Blank) with caution, as always." • To examine the similarities and differences • "Chris has the (blank) to become an engineer!" • "Alike" and "related" are synonyms for (blank) • "Guess" and "evaluate" are synonyms for (blank) • A way of doing something; a technique or procedure • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board #28 2022-04-05
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- a set of statements or facts intended to explain something
- a plant-eating animal
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a flesh-eating animal
- the contamination of soil, water, or the air by harmful substances
- a huge mass of slowly moving ice formed from compacted snow
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- an animal that eats flesh and plants
- the circumstances, conditions, and things that surround one
- a scientist who studies and forecasts the weather
- the act or period of passing the winter in a sleeping or dormant state
10 Clues: a plant-eating animal • a flesh-eating animal • an animal that eats flesh and plants • the amount of water vapor in the air • a scientist who studies and forecasts the weather • a set of statements or facts intended to explain something • the circumstances, conditions, and things that surround one • a huge mass of slowly moving ice formed from compacted snow • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board #28 2022-04-05
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- a set of statements or facts intended to explain something
- a plant-eating animal
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a flesh-eating animal
- the contamination of soil, water, or the air by harmful substances
- a huge mass of slowly moving ice formed from compacted snow
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- an animal that eats flesh and plants
- the circumstances, conditions, and things that surround one
- a scientist who studies and forecasts the weather
- the act or period of passing the winter in a sleeping or dormant state
10 Clues: a plant-eating animal • a flesh-eating animal • an animal that eats flesh and plants • the amount of water vapor in the air • a scientist who studies and forecasts the weather • a set of statements or facts intended to explain something • the circumstances, conditions, and things that surround one • a huge mass of slowly moving ice formed from compacted snow • ...
The Nature of Science 2024-02-09
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- Variable in an experiment that is adjusted by the experimenter; ________ variable
- An educated guess about the likely solution to a problem
- Test of a hypothesis
- Factor that does not vary in an experiment
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- Factor that depends on the value of the other variable;_________ variable
- An organized set of investigation procedures; ____________ method
- An explanation from observations and experiments
- Expectations change how results are viewed
- Represents an idea or object
- The standard for comparison in an experiment
- A statement of nature that seems to be true is a scientific ________
11 Clues: Test of a hypothesis • Represents an idea or object • Expectations change how results are viewed • Factor that does not vary in an experiment • The standard for comparison in an experiment • An explanation from observations and experiments • An educated guess about the likely solution to a problem • An organized set of investigation procedures; ____________ method • ...
"Lamb to the Slaughter" Vocabulary 2025-01-24
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- boundaries within a district set by the police department
- experiencing a state of confusion or disorientation
- to relish in pleasure or enjoyment
- to feel an intense sense of frustration or irritation
- the action of offering support to someone experiencing a loss
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- a sense of calmness
- to some small degree; of little importance
- the logic or understanding upon which a theory or statement is based
- stillness and composure
- a change from liquid to solid, caused by lack of movement or cooling
10 Clues: a sense of calmness • stillness and composure • to relish in pleasure or enjoyment • to some small degree; of little importance • experiencing a state of confusion or disorientation • to feel an intense sense of frustration or irritation • boundaries within a district set by the police department • the action of offering support to someone experiencing a loss • ...
World History 20.1-20.2 Review 2025-03-24
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- discovered laws of planetary motion
- proposed the theory of evolution
- discovered gravity causes things to fall at same rate
- described blood circulation
- greatest argument against evolution; no _____ _____
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- ancient people relied on _______to understand the world
- stars determine destiny
- sponsored schools in the 2nd half of Middle Ages
- discovered law of universal gravitation
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- became easier and more profitable because of modern science
- Father of Anatomy
- Greek philosophy + Roman Catholicism
- principle that says the present is key to the past
- Modern Age is the age of ___________
- natural _______; means by which species evolved
- known as "the Philosopher" in the Middle Ages
- combined Aristotle with church teaching
- stated the theory of relativity
- attempts to separate science from religion
20 Clues: Father of Anatomy • stars determine destiny • described blood circulation • stated the theory of relativity • proposed the theory of evolution • proposed the heliocentric theory • discovered laws of planetary motion • Greek philosophy + Roman Catholicism • Modern Age is the age of ___________ • combined Aristotle with church teaching • discovered law of universal gravitation • ...
mia au 2020-12-08
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- a third great phiolosopher
- method new approach to science
- Revolution a new way of thinking
- the great english scientist
- philosopher
- system of ideas meant to explain something
- a new intellectual movement
- the french word for philospher
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- another influential french writer
- sun centered theory
- by which people created a goverment
- pen name
- theory earth centered view
- an italian scientists
14 Clues: pen name • philosopher • sun centered theory • an italian scientists • a third great phiolosopher • theory earth centered view • the great english scientist • a new intellectual movement • method new approach to science • the french word for philospher • Revolution a new way of thinking • another influential french writer • by which people created a goverment • ...
Business Ethics 2020-05-10
Across
- A hybrid form of organization that pursues a clear social purpose through commercial trade
- everybody gets what they deserve.
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action.
- The study of business situations, activities, and decision where issues of rights and wrong are addressed
- A concept that refers to whether a corporation is answerable in some way for the consequences of its actions.
- Describes the role of senior managers in setting the ethical tone of the organization and fostering ethical behavior among employees
- The attempt by companies to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of a given society at a particular point in time.
- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations.
- A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values
- Obligations of workers ethical leadership towards their employer, based on individual contracts and wider employment laws
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- The degree to which corporate decisions, policies, activities, and impacts are acknowledged and made visible to relevant stakeholders.
- The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals.
- A theory that suggests that an action is morally right if in a given situation all decision-makers freely decide to pursue either their short-term desires or their long-term interests
- philosophy that casts doubt on generally accepted values, ideals, moral standards, culture
- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance.
- An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity
- A set of principles and norms of behavior pf people in relation to each other and to society
- An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result
- A philosophical and socio-political movement that proclaims the inviolability of human rights and personal freedoms
20 Clues: everybody gets what they deserve. • An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity • The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals. • An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values • A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values • ...
AP Micro Vocab Puzzle (Home) 2021-11-17
Across
- Sellers that set the price of a good
- The profit of each firm depends on the actions of the other firms in the market
- When firms produce less than the output at which average total cost is minimized; characteristic of monopolistically competitive firms
- A pattern of behavior in which one firm sets its price and other firms in the industry follow
- Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies
- When the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires. Price=MC
- Occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized. Does not meet the conditions of perfect competition.
- Price signals which determines allocation of resources through interaction of supply and demand
- In game theory, the reward received by a player (for example, the profit earned by an oligopolist).
- In game theory, an action that is a player's best action regardless of the action taken by the other player
- A monopoly that exists when increasing returns to scale provide a large cost advantage to having all output produced by a single firm
- The benefit obtained from consuming goods and services
- The decision which determines the future strategy of a firm
Down
- A market structure in which many competing firms sell differentiated products. Free entry and exit into the market in the long run.
- Not controlled by any rule or law.
- Used in order to increase profits and overall outputs
- The ability to raise and maintain price above the price that would exist under competition
- Price restrictions set in market
- An industry with only a small number of producers
- Not achieving maximum productivity
- The production of any particular good in the least costly way. Price=ATC
- Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome
- Cooperation among producers, without a formal agreement, to limit production and raise prices so as to raise one another's profits
- Products that are different from one firm to another
- The study of behavior in situations of interdependence. Used to explain the behavior of an oligopoly.
25 Clues: Price restrictions set in market • Not controlled by any rule or law. • Not achieving maximum productivity • Sellers that set the price of a good • An industry with only a small number of producers • Profit maximization; strategy to find ideal outcome • Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies • Products that are different from one firm to another • ...
AP Psych 2024-01-24
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- An educated guess that derives logically from a theory.
- The observation of behavior in a real-world setting.
- The initial learning of the connection between the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus when these two stimuli are paired.
- The variable that may change in an experiment in response to changes in the independent variable.
- A systematic, relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs through experience.
- An in-depth look at a single individual.
- Learning that occurs through observing and imitating another's behavior.
- Data collection tool used to gather information.
- Research that determines the basic dimensions of a phenomenon.
- A form of associative learning in which the consequences of a behavior change the probability of the behavior’s occurrence.
- The participants in an experiment who receive the drug or other treatment under study.
- A single number that indicates the overall characteristics of a set of data.
- A carefully regulated procedure in which the researcher manipulates one or more variables that is believed to influence some other variable.
- Mathematical procedures that are used to describe and summarize sets of data.
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- The variable that the experimenter changes to see what its effects are.
- Learning that occurs when an organism makes a connection between two events.
- Research that examines the relationship between variables.
- A phenomenon in which the expectation of the participants produces an outcome.
- A broad idea or set of closely related ideas that attempts to explain observations and to make predictions about future observations.
- Mathematical methods that are used to indicate whether the data sufficiently supports a research hypothesis.
- The process of learning to respond to certain stimuli and not others.
- The participants in an experiment who are like the experimental group except for a manipulated independent variable.
- A stimulus that produces a response without prior learning.
- The tendency of a new stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus to elicit a response that is similar to the conditioned response.
- A previously neutral stimulus that eventually elicits a conditioned response after being paired with the unconditioned stimulus.
25 Clues: An in-depth look at a single individual. • Data collection tool used to gather information. • The observation of behavior in a real-world setting. • An educated guess that derives logically from a theory. • Research that examines the relationship between variables. • A stimulus that produces a response without prior learning. • ...
FC511 SL1 Crossword 02 2017-09-28
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- Nearly the same
- A basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works
- A subject or problem which people are thinking and talking about / to produce or provide something official
- Making of new law by a government
- A detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
- To happen (especially of accidents and other unexpected events
- The place something comes from or starts at, or the cause of something / someone or something that supplies information
- Practical work involving physical effort / workers
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- To show
- A set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government or a political party
- A set of actions which is the official or accepted way of doing something
- To decide what the intended meaning of something is
- One of the areas into which the economic activity of a country is divided
- How the parts of something are arranged or organized
- Ideas to explain something
15 Clues: To show • Nearly the same • Ideas to explain something • Making of new law by a government • Practical work involving physical effort / workers • To decide what the intended meaning of something is • How the parts of something are arranged or organized • To happen (especially of accidents and other unexpected events • ...
Psychology 2013-05-01
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- touch
- a negative outcome after a behavior
- position
- study of science of the mind and behavior
- long term memory
- the mast mind behind the humanism theory
- two variables that seem to be related
- the master mind behind the psychoanalysis theory
- physical energy received by receptors
- one who assess, diagnoses and treats clients suffering from psychological disorders
- any mental activity such as thinking
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- smell
- study in which the environment causes behavior
- study of the analysis of the mind
- balance
- one who helps people with a wide variety of problems
- the master mind behind the behaviorism theory
- study that states people are naturally good or an optimist
- hear
- first women doctor in psychology
- organizing and interrupting sensations
21 Clues: hear • smell • touch • balance • position • long term memory • first women doctor in psychology • study of the analysis of the mind • a negative outcome after a behavior • any mental activity such as thinking • two variables that seem to be related • physical energy received by receptors • organizing and interrupting sensations • the mast mind behind the humanism theory • ...
Wed. Sept.-Nov. 2022-09-15
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- feeling, Exhibiting, or characterized by reverence.
- a remaining, usually small part, quantity, number, or the like
- to crumble into particles
- detracting fro one's appearance, character.
- having an advanced or humane culture, society, etc. polite; well-bread; refined.
- situated or existing in the interior of something
- demon
- conforming to the law
- a narrow cleft with steep rocky walls
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- a set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena
- the act of carrying on a legal action against a person.
- having won a battle or contest
- a person who knowingly helps another in crime of wrongdoing, subordinate
- extremely wicked or villainous
- the act of propelling or the state of being propelled.
- a preliminary survey to gain information
- highly offensive or unpleasant
- eager to learn or know
18 Clues: demon • conforming to the law • eager to learn or know • to crumble into particles • having won a battle or contest • extremely wicked or villainous • highly offensive or unpleasant • a narrow cleft with steep rocky walls • a preliminary survey to gain information • detracting fro one's appearance, character. • situated or existing in the interior of something • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary: Intro to Amer. Gov. 2022-10-29
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- tax on particular classes of imports/exports
- Individual selected to represent a body of people in a political assembly
- A body of unwritten laws established in court
- Conversation with opposing views treated equally
- cheap imports, expensive exports
- Theory every human possesses unalienable rights
- set of rules for self-government; social contract
- Gov. is subject to the will of the people
- Any league or union of people
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- first form of constituation in early united states
- parliamentary privilege
- Traditional rights of the English subjects
- first doc. that said kings and gov are not above the law
- assembly of elected representatives from Virginia
- Area under the partial political control of another country
- Legislature consisting of only one house
- relax enforcement of strict regulations
- Principle that all are subject to laws that are fairly enforced
18 Clues: parliamentary privilege • Any league or union of people • cheap imports, expensive exports • relax enforcement of strict regulations • Legislature consisting of only one house • Gov. is subject to the will of the people • Traditional rights of the English subjects • tax on particular classes of imports/exports • A body of unwritten laws established in court • ...
Vocab Week 1 & 2 500.1 2012-04-22
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- one of the parts into which something is divided
- where something starts or comes from
- part of an area of activity, especially of business
- a problem or subject for discussion
- something that can be bought or found easily
- one of the things that influences a situation or decision
- an idea or set of ideas that try to explain something
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- ways that parts of something are put together
- to improve a person’s life in some way
- very important, large, or serious
10 Clues: very important, large, or serious • a problem or subject for discussion • where something starts or comes from • to improve a person’s life in some way • something that can be bought or found easily • ways that parts of something are put together • one of the parts into which something is divided • part of an area of activity, especially of business • ...
Faith Champion, Charter 4 Vocab 2018-10-10
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- a special stress or indication of importance
- to change in response to a new
- to sell aboard
- Government Representative democracy is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people
- an illness that affects larger number of people
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- to set aside or temporarily stop
- an economic theory whose goal is building a state
- the permanent movement of people into one country
- to force on others
- a young person who learns a trade from a skill
10 Clues: to sell aboard • to force on others • to change in response to a new • to set aside or temporarily stop • a special stress or indication of importance • a young person who learns a trade from a skill • an illness that affects larger number of people • an economic theory whose goal is building a state • the permanent movement of people into one country • ...
Scientific Method 2024-08-16
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- variable isn't changed by the other variables
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- variable held constant in a research study
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information
- method the process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- variable changed by the other variables
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- educational guess
- data numbers-based, countable, or measurable
- data why, how, or what happened behind certain behaviors.
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
10 Clues: educational guess • variable changed by the other variables • variable held constant in a research study • data numbers-based, countable, or measurable • variable isn't changed by the other variables • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • data why, how, or what happened behind certain behaviors. • ...
Vocab Unit 7 2023-05-08
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- (adj) drawn from different sources (n) one whose beliefs are drawn from different sources
- (n) a fortified place, stronghold
- (adj) present in all places at all times
- (adj) frenzied, highly agitated
- (adj) inflexible, beyond influence, relentless
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- (adj) pertaining to beauty (n) a particular theory or conception fo beauty or art
- (n) the wasting away of a body organ tissue (v) to waste away
- (n) disorder, confusion (v) to throw into disorder
- (adj) completely surrounding, encompassing
- (v) to set apart, separate for a special purpose
10 Clues: (adj) frenzied, highly agitated • (n) a fortified place, stronghold • (adj) present in all places at all times • (adj) completely surrounding, encompassing • (adj) inflexible, beyond influence, relentless • (v) to set apart, separate for a special purpose • (n) disorder, confusion (v) to throw into disorder • ...
Chapters 6-8 Vocab 2023-05-07
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- to understand according to one's judgement or belief
- a young person who has not reached adulthood
- Urgently needed; absolutely necessary
- done in a way that appears dishonest and sneaky
- derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
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- without pity or compassion
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up
- a refusal to use goods or services as a means of protest and punishment
- an area in which government has power or a set of laws is used
- institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization)
10 Clues: without pity or compassion • Urgently needed; absolutely necessary • voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up • a young person who has not reached adulthood • done in a way that appears dishonest and sneaky • to understand according to one's judgement or belief • derived from experiment and observation rather than theory • ...
They Flew to God 2025-09-05
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- Hypothesis proposing multiple or infinite parallel universes
- Darwin's theory explaining how species adapt and evolve
- Measures the uncertainty or amount of information in a message
- Life originated spontaneously from nonliving matter
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- radiation considered evidence for the universe's origine
- Universe's constants are precisely set to allow for life
- Complexity of universe points to a purposeful creator
- Molecule carrying instructions for all living organisms
- Last name of philosopher who changed from atheism to theism
- Chemical mixture believed to give rise to the first life
10 Clues: Life originated spontaneously from nonliving matter • Complexity of universe points to a purposeful creator • Darwin's theory explaining how species adapt and evolve • Molecule carrying instructions for all living organisms • radiation considered evidence for the universe's origine • Universe's constants are precisely set to allow for life • ...
TZ3 Unit 7 2025-10-14
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- worth a lot of money
- be the property of
- evidence or information used to solve a crime or mystery
- idea or a set of ideas that tries to explain something
- matter from which a thing is made
- thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
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- tool you can hold in your hand and use around the house
- small mechanical or electronic device or tool
- put or hide under ground
- break free from confinement or control
10 Clues: be the property of • worth a lot of money • put or hide under ground • matter from which a thing is made • break free from confinement or control • small mechanical or electronic device or tool • idea or a set of ideas that tries to explain something • tool you can hold in your hand and use around the house • evidence or information used to solve a crime or mystery • ...
Maureen Nicole A. Roqueta BSN1 - ROY 2019-11-19
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- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- It is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the the human and environment.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
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- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent of the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
20 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • ...
Fundamentals exam 4 2024-12-10
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- Worden's Four Tasks
- Prevention for DVT
- Characteristic breathing pattern at end of life
- Type of genetic testing to see if the individual is a carrier of a recessive disorder
- The F in BE FAST
- The T in BE FAST
- The A in BE FAST
- Normal lab value is less than 1.1
- Second stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Third stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- First stage of Selye's GAS
- The way a person feels about themselves
- Rest and digest
- Fifth stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Fourth stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- A person's feelings about their own body
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- Third stage of Selye's GAS
- The first stage of wound healing
- Comfort care for the terminally ill
- Type of genetic testing to see if someone is likely to develop a condition
- The third stage of wound healing
- A cardiovascular fight or flight response
- The way a person thinks about themselves
- The S in BE FAST
- Model of grief that shifts between two stages
- The B in BE FAST
- The second stage of wound healing
- Second stage of Selye's GAS
- Do no harm
- Coma scale
- First stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Aspiration risk factor
- Type of tissue injury caused when forces move in opposite directions
- The E in BE FAST
34 Clues: Do no harm • Coma scale • Rest and digest • The S in BE FAST • The B in BE FAST • The F in BE FAST • The T in BE FAST • The A in BE FAST • The E in BE FAST • Prevention for DVT • Worden's Four Tasks • Aspiration risk factor • Third stage of Selye's GAS • First stage of Selye's GAS • Second stage of Selye's GAS • The first stage of wound healing • The third stage of wound healing • ...
Language Acquisition Crossword 2025-10-23
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- The theory criticized by Chomsky in 1957
- The brain area identified with linguistic functions, along with Wernicke's area
- The concept that children first use the meaning of a word to figure out its syntactic category
- The Swiss psychologist associated with the cognitive theory of language acquisition
- The term for children's over-application of grammatical rules, like 'drinked' instead of 'drank'
- The process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language
- The five main stages of language acquisition include cooing, babbling, holophrastic, two-word, and this stage
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- The linguist who studied the formation of Dutch-based creoles in Surinam
- The term for the language behavior of adults when talking to children, adapted to support acquisition
- The stage where children begin to use two-word utterances
- The phenomenon where children seem unaware of objects they cannot see during their first year of life
- Stage of language acquisition where children use single words to convey complex meanings
- Chomsky's theory that suggests an inborn faculty for language acquisition
- The critical period for language acquisition typically ends around this age
- The term for a simplified language developed by adults with limited exposure to a new language
- Theory emphasizing the interaction between children and caregivers
- Psychologist who proposed the behaviorist theory of language acquisition
- A full language developed from a pidgin by children
- Type of reinforcement where desirable behavior is rewarded
- Chomsky's innate faculty for language acquisition
20 Clues: The theory criticized by Chomsky in 1957 • Chomsky's innate faculty for language acquisition • A full language developed from a pidgin by children • The stage where children begin to use two-word utterances • Type of reinforcement where desirable behavior is rewarded • Theory emphasizing the interaction between children and caregivers • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
EINSTEIN HIS LIFE AND THE UNIVERSE 2025-03-25
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- a famous award
- scientific ________
- einstein's wife
- how old einstein was when he started physics ( __ years)
- Theory in which space and time are proven to be a web
- What makes you stuck to the earth
- you need a ________ statement in an essay
- Einstein's most famous equation
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- everything is in the ________
- Einstein's theory of Gravity
- Famous physicist
- the year special relativity was discovered
- smallest thing in the universe
- where scientific experiments are done
- area of science einstein studied
15 Clues: a famous award • einstein's wife • Famous physicist • scientific ________ • Einstein's theory of Gravity • everything is in the ________ • smallest thing in the universe • Einstein's most famous equation • area of science einstein studied • What makes you stuck to the earth • where scientific experiments are done • you need a ________ statement in an essay • ...
Anastasia Fowler - 50 Term Crossword 2020-05-15
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- Conditioning: discovered by Pavlov’s study of dogs
- Perspective: when objects in the distance look more blurry due to the atmosphere
- rules: emotions you present to others
- period: time when individual is most sensitive to environmental stimuli
- Research: way to research through solve a problem impacting a group
- one of Freud’s agents in his model of the psyche
- Bias: to look for information that confirm one’s own previously-held beliefs
- Threshold: smallest amount of energy needed for a human to detect an external stimulus with one of their 5 senses.
- operations: 3rd stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
- came up with the theory that human behavior is driven by the need to overcome fears of inferiority
- five: includes extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness and neuroticism
- Thinking: multiple choice tests, spelling tests and math tests are measure this type of thinking
- published first intelligence test
- neo-Freudian, adopted theory of psychosocial development
- reward: to work for $
- callosum: C-shaped band of nerve fibers stretching across the brain to connect left and right hemispheres
- area: area in the brain linked to speech production
- step-by-step way to solve a problem
- when someone who does poorly on a test takes their anger out on mom
- can be used to treat depression or bipolar disorder
- synthesis theory: theory that proposes that dreams are made by adjustments in neuron activity that trigger the brainstem in REM sleep
- known for Bobo Doll experiments
- Cues: enable depth perception
- Piaget's idea that when you take in new information you modify it to fit into existing schemas
- proposed the theory of language acquisition
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- Cue: forgetting occurs to the lost of this
- to learn and comprehend new information by incorporating it into one’s existing knowledge
- Effect: the pattern of increasing IQ scores over time
- response: behavior that doesn’t come naturally but is manipulated by pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus
- Threshold: also called the just noticeable difference
- part of Piaget's stages of cognitive development where the child changes to meet the standards of society
- best known for studies on facial expressions
- Refractory Period: the period when the neuron can´t be excited to establish a 2nd action potential
- theory: the theory that people are motivated to act in order to maintain an optimum arousal level
- Neurons: inform organs and muscles what to do
- Rehearsal: useful in relaying information to long term memory
- spontaneous recovery ends this
- proposed by Carl Jung, idea that people share patterns and images through a collective unconscious
- opposite of hyperpolarization
- important in perception in understanding how we perceive close objects
- Thinking: helps in anticipating potential problems
- needs: theory that people need to feel included and belong in a social setting
- reduction: theory created by behaviorist Clark Hull
- Effect: a stationary light source in the dark gives the illusion that it is moving
- of STM: capacity is around 7 items
- NS: has 2 main divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic
- operations: fourth stage of Piaget's cognitive stages where there is a spike in one's ability to think abstractly and adopt egocentrism, enabling the ability to plan, reason, and argue
- Potential: the part during the firing of the neuron where the neuron sends info down the axon and starting a depolarizing current in a polarity change
- technique to remember information by breaking it down into smaller groups
49 Clues: reward: to work for $ • opposite of hyperpolarization • Cues: enable depth perception • spontaneous recovery ends this • known for Bobo Doll experiments • published first intelligence test • of STM: capacity is around 7 items • step-by-step way to solve a problem • rules: emotions you present to others • Cue: forgetting occurs to the lost of this • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 8 2022-10-07
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- Attempts to identify types of crime.
- The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program.
- Offenders are made to feel humiliation due to their transgressions.
- A theory that blames capitalism for crime and advocates violent revolution as a means of its eradication.
- Advocates peace and justice as the solution to the crime problem.
- Includes emerging perspectives such as left realism, peacemaking, and postmodernism that view the causes of crime as due to class, ethnic, and patriarchal (male-dominated) relations endemic in society.
- Redefines the roles and goals of criminal justice agencies to include a broader mission—to prevent crime, address local social problems and conflicts, and involve neighborhood residents in planning and decision making.
- Elliott applies his integrated theory to juvenile delinquency in an effort that combines strain (anomie), social control, and social learning theory.
- The dominant approach today in feminist criminology; its major theme is patriarchy (male power and domination in society).
- In feminist criminology, the question is raised as to whether theories of men’s behavior apply to women.
- Consists of a variety of perspectives that challenge basic assumptions of mainstream criminology.
- In labeling theory, this refers to the initial criminal act itself.
- The error of attempting to have a specific theory explain all crime.
- May be considered the founder of Black criminology.
- A term to describe agents or officials who are concerned with creating and labeling new categories of deviance to expand the social control functions of their organization.
- A theoretical approach that attacks modernity or scientific rationality.
- Deviance that ensues as a result of a person being labeled and stigmatized as a criminal.
- The types of crime a theory is intended to cover.
- Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law.
- A typology of crimes that looks at identification with crime, societal reaction, and group involvement.
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- Braithwaite calls for efforts to reintegrate the offender back into the community of respectables.
- Approach that takes the view that criminology has been biased and does not express the female viewpoint.
- Defined as a crime of male power and the use of violence to control and dominate women.
- The term that comes from the attempts to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Points to a conflict of interest among groups in which the dominant group controls the legal machinery of the state.
- A theoretical attempt to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Approach assumes that different class, racial, ethnic, and subculturally distinct interest groups vie for political dominance and the assistance of the legal machinery of the state to protect their interests.
- Asserts that crime is a label attached to wrongdoing, and often the label becomes a stigma that increases criminality (also called societal reaction theory).
- Thornberry’s theory attempts to combine social structure, social control, and social learning theories indicating that the importance of different variables changes over the life course.
- In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory.
- Proposes a pluralistic model with a variety of groups competing for control of the lawmaking and enforcement machinery to protect their vested interests.
- Views criminal law as originating in agreement of the majority.
32 Clues: Attempts to identify types of crime. • The types of crime a theory is intended to cover. • May be considered the founder of Black criminology. • Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law. • In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory. • The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program. • ...
Important people and their contributions to the field of psychology 2025-04-19
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- considered one of the founders of humanist psychology (along with Maslov); unconditional love
- father of psychology (structuralism)
- social learning, observational
- humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Reformed treatment of the mentally ill
- an American psychologist best known for developing the theory of operant conditioning: behavior is shaped by its consequences, e.g. rewards reinforce behavior, while punishments decrease it
- an English naturalist and biologist best known for developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Erikson psychosocial stages of development, social interaction
- a reknowned linguist best known for his theory of the Language of Acquisition Device (LAD) and grammar
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- a developmental psychologist best known for her work in attachment theory (secure/insecure, avoidant/ambivalent)
- Founded the American Psychological Association (APA)
- first female psychology, PhD
- considered the father of American Psychology, functionalist
- classical conditioning (stimulus and response)
- children's stages of cognitive development
- behaviorism (learn everything) - HINT: This person's name has "B" as his middle initial
- psychoanalysis (repression, dreams)
- First female APA President
18 Clues: First female APA President • first female psychology, PhD • social learning, observational • psychoanalysis (repression, dreams) • father of psychology (structuralism) • Reformed treatment of the mentally ill • children's stages of cognitive development • classical conditioning (stimulus and response) • humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization • ...
Important people and their contributions to the field of psychology 2025-04-19
Across
- considered one of the founders of humanist psychology (along with Maslov); unconditional love
- father of psychology (structuralism)
- social learning, observational
- humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Reformed treatment of the mentally ill
- an American psychologist best known for developing the theory of operant conditioning: behavior is shaped by its consequences, e.g. rewards reinforce behavior, while punishments decrease it
- an English naturalist and biologist best known for developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Erikson psychosocial stages of development, social interaction
- a reknowned linguist best known for his theory of the Language of Acquisition Device (LAD) and grammar
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- a developmental psychologist best known for her work in attachment theory (secure/insecure, avoidant/ambivalent)
- Founded the American Psychological Association (APA)
- first female psychology, PhD
- considered the father of American Psychology, functionalist
- classical conditioning (stimulus and response)
- children's stages of cognitive development
- behaviorism (learn everything) - HINT: This person's name has "B" as his middle initial
- psychoanalysis (repression, dreams)
- First female APA President
18 Clues: First female APA President • first female psychology, PhD • social learning, observational • psychoanalysis (repression, dreams) • father of psychology (structuralism) • Reformed treatment of the mentally ill • children's stages of cognitive development • classical conditioning (stimulus and response) • humanism, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization • ...
Exam 1 Review 2023-09-20
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- _______ statistics allow researchers to determine the probability that a set of results reflect the population
- The ____ is the average score represented in a dataset
- research repeated by a different researcher and obtains the same results
- A cohesive explanation about a set of events that has not yet been shown to be untrue
- The ____ is the most frequent number in a dataset
- Socially _____ responding participants responding how they think the researcher wants them to respond.
- _________ research is motivated to solve practical problems
- _______ research is mainly conducted to gain knowledge about human behavior
- The ________ section in APA style includes a literature review
- A _____ scale measures categorical variables
- A ______is a specific prediction about an event or phenomenon
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- Measures of ______ give information about how spread out the scores in the dataset are from either each other or the mean
- ______validity is how accurate something looks on the surface
- A _____scale has a true zero
- The ______ section in APA style includes designing the study
- Ability of a measure to be consistent across multiple times
- A _____ scale ranks datapoints in order
- is a characteristic of a good research questions and it stands for repeatable, observable, testable
- Refers to simple solution or conclusion
19 Clues: A _____scale has a true zero • A _____ scale ranks datapoints in order • Refers to simple solution or conclusion • A _____ scale measures categorical variables • The ____ is the most frequent number in a dataset • The ____ is the average score represented in a dataset • Ability of a measure to be consistent across multiple times • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- What emotion was the Chorus Group conveying in Totenmal?
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- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- In 1920 the world plunged into
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
14 Clues: In 1920 the world plunged into • Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Wigman was a firm believer in... • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • The Dadaist wanted to express what idea? • What theory is Laban most well known for? • German Expressionism was ... than a method • German Expressionism is set in a time of... • Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
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- a model in which the sun is at the center of the solar system
- first person to reach the cape of good hope
- A German professor of Theology
- Ivan the 3rd became the Prince of Moscow
- A set of ideals followed by a knight
- The gradual decline of the Roman Empire
- A land controlled by another nation
- Prince of Portugal and patron of exploration
- A French theologian and pastor
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- A religious and political movement
- defeated the Aztec empire
- Also known as Charles the great; ruled in 771
- Galilei invented the telescope
- language or dialect is spoken in an area
14 Clues: defeated the Aztec empire • A German professor of Theology • Galilei invented the telescope • A French theologian and pastor • A religious and political movement • A land controlled by another nation • A set of ideals followed by a knight • The gradual decline of the Roman Empire • Ivan the 3rd became the Prince of Moscow • language or dialect is spoken in an area • ...
divine's crossword puzzle 2022-02-04
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- make up (a composite whole); constitute.
- surround or fill with a quality or influence
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery.
- covering or affecting a large area.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- in a deliberate and intentional way
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
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- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample
- is a complex brain structure embedded deep into the temporal lobe
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill
- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in society.
- a machine with a similar set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation of the operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex systems, used for training purposes
15 Clues: covering or affecting a large area. • in a deliberate and intentional way • make up (a composite whole); constitute. • surround or fill with a quality or influence • form a theory or set of theories about something. • evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill • producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. • ...
research 2020-10-18
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- collecting information through conversations.
- process of scientific approximation in which the investigator manipulates one or more variables of the phenomenon.
- consists in considering that nothing is isolated.
- justification or verification of the theory, is categorized by the integration of dispersed elements, to study them in their entirety.
- previously prepared questionnaires.
- allows to study and rebuild the events occurred in the past.
- aims to obtain data related to the personality, intellectual level, behavior, etc.
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- integrated by a set of open or closed questions
- where the investigator establishes general conclusions or observation and particular facts analysis he/she considers as true.
- procedure that consists of dividing or dismembering what is being studied.
- allows reasoning structure to obtain general conclusions from various true premises to expose concepts and definitions.
- set of methods or ways to procede in a determinate order used in some scientific disciplines, in which it seeks to achieve specific knowledge.
- observating and carefully analyzing the different phenomena
- identification of two or more phenomena of studies that are similar with the purpose of studying their links.
- the record in cardboard flashcards
15 Clues: the record in cardboard flashcards • previously prepared questionnaires. • collecting information through conversations. • integrated by a set of open or closed questions • consists in considering that nothing is isolated. • observating and carefully analyzing the different phenomena • allows to study and rebuild the events occurred in the past. • ...
World National Anthems 2024-07-07
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- "Angels", Florida's oldest diner, is in this city
- Name for the beginner's ski slope
- TV musical/dramedy at McKinley High School
- Color of Dorothy's slippers in "Wizard of Oz'
- Japanese art of growing tiny trees
- TV's "Mr. Rogers" first name
- Summer Olympic sport with terms: parry, lunge
- She was 12 yrs. old for first Oscar nomination in "Taxi Driver"
- Only 12 people have ever set foot here
- Sally Field and Sandra Dee both played this surfing character
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- She was the goth daughter in film "Beetlejuice"
- She lives across from Leonard in "The Big Bang Theory"
- Duck hunter's camo shelter
- Taco Bell restaurant founder
- Summer Olympic sport with terms: goofy-foot, A-frame
- First name of Frasier's brother on "Frasier"
- Those "hanging" things on 2000 Presidential ballots
- Summer Olympic sport with terms: coxswain, bowman
18 Clues: Duck hunter's camo shelter • Taco Bell restaurant founder • TV's "Mr. Rogers" first name • Name for the beginner's ski slope • Japanese art of growing tiny trees • Only 12 people have ever set foot here • TV musical/dramedy at McKinley High School • First name of Frasier's brother on "Frasier" • Color of Dorothy's slippers in "Wizard of Oz' • ...
Scientific Skills and Scientific Inquiry 2024-09-30
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- grouping items that are alike in some way
- observation that deals with descriptions
- a possible answer to a question
- well tested explanation
- variable that is purposely changed
- using one or more of your senses to gather information
- variable that gets no special treatment
- models creating representations of complex objects or processes
- a way of learning about the natural world
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- a factor that may change in an experiment
- law what will happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- observation that deals with numbers
- variable that may change in response to the manipulating variable
- experiment in which only one variable is changed
- facts gathered during an experiment
- making a statement about what will happen in the future
- comparing observations and data to reach a conclusion
- variables that remain the same throughout the experiment
18 Clues: well tested explanation • a possible answer to a question • variable that is purposely changed • observation that deals with numbers • facts gathered during an experiment • variable that gets no special treatment • observation that deals with descriptions • a factor that may change in an experiment • grouping items that are alike in some way • ...
AE US History Chapter 2 2017-03-07
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- a colonist who made a successful business cultivating tobacco
- settlers
- First explorer sent out by France
- British legislative body
- representative assembly
- plant that is a raw material for making blue dye
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- business organization set up and owned by a group of stockholders who pool their money to finance a new venture
- lord in New France
- economic theory advocating for national self-sufficiency and accumulation of gold and silver
- royal patent to govern an area and control its trade
10 Clues: settlers • lord in New France • representative assembly • British legislative body • First explorer sent out by France • plant that is a raw material for making blue dye • royal patent to govern an area and control its trade • a colonist who made a successful business cultivating tobacco • ...
Mathmeticians 2014-03-10
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- pattern or sequence of numbers in triangle named after him
- had a method to find the sum of the first 100 intergers
- first used the X symbol for multiplication
- discovered sequence of numbers while studying rabbits
- created systematic procedure for isolating prime numbers
- "Father of Logic"
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- wrote "How to Solve It" Understand, Plan, Solve, and Look Back
- developed basic idea of set theory
- triangle illustrates the concept of fractals
- wrote "La Thiende" (The Tenth) giving rules for computing with decimals
10 Clues: "Father of Logic" • developed basic idea of set theory • first used the X symbol for multiplication • triangle illustrates the concept of fractals • discovered sequence of numbers while studying rabbits • had a method to find the sum of the first 100 intergers • created systematic procedure for isolating prime numbers • ...
The Science of Biology. 2023-09-11
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- The basic unit of a number.
- a scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- a well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations.
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings.
- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence of the real-world.
- Pure substance that consists entirely of one atom.
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- The center of an atom.
- series of steps that scientists follow to approach research.
- A combination of 2 or more elements.
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know.
10 Clues: The center of an atom. • The basic unit of a number. • A combination of 2 or more elements. • Pure substance that consists entirely of one atom. • a scientific explanation for a set of observations. • series of steps that scientists follow to approach research. • using senses to collect information about your surroundings. • ...
The Nature of Science Crossword (complete the crossword using the vocabulary terms) 2024-02-09
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- Expectations change how results are viewed
- Factor that does not vary in an experiment
- Factor that depends on the value of the other variable;_________ variable
- An explanation from observations and experiments
- An educated guess about the likely solution to a problem
- A statement of nature that seems to be true is a scientific ________
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- Test of a hypothesis
- Variable in an experiment that is adjusted by the experimenter; ________ variable
- An organized set of investigation procedures; ____________ method
- The standard for comparison in an experiment
- Represents an idea or object
11 Clues: Test of a hypothesis • Represents an idea or object • Expectations change how results are viewed • Factor that does not vary in an experiment • The standard for comparison in an experiment • An explanation from observations and experiments • An educated guess about the likely solution to a problem • An organized set of investigation procedures; ____________ method • ...
The Method of Science Vocabulary 2025-06-04
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- a factor that doesn't vary in an investigation
- a process that uses observation and investigation to gain knowledge about events in nature.
- a factor with a value that depends on the independent variable.
- an educated guess
- standard for comparison
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- an organized set of investigative procedures
- a factor that the experimenter adjusts
- a rule of nature that sums up related observations to describe a pattern in nature, which is always true.
- an organized and detailed procedure for testing the hypothesis
- explanations based on experiments
10 Clues: an educated guess • standard for comparison • explanations based on experiments • a factor that the experimenter adjusts • an organized set of investigative procedures • a factor that doesn't vary in an investigation • an organized and detailed procedure for testing the hypothesis • a factor with a value that depends on the independent variable. • ...
Naturalism, Intuitionism & Emotivism 2024-10-08
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- Theory where ethical language is only expression personal emotions
- Type of thinking that immediately follows intuition
- Morals are exactly the same everywhere
- First philosopher of emotivism
- Coined the term 'emotivism'
- Criticiser of Hume's is-ought problem
- Often referred to as a 'sixth sense'
- The theory where saying 'stealing is bad' is the same as personally not liking stealing
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- Group of philosophers that made logical positivism
- Type of thinking that uses reasoning to assess a moral situation
- 'we have found ourselves, when we have found our station and its duties'
- Theory that ethical propositions can be found by analysing the natural world
- A theory that can be proven
- A meaningful statement where the proposition is not true 'in itself'
- A meaningful statement where the proposition is true 'in itself'
- Nationality of David Hume
16 Clues: Nationality of David Hume • A theory that can be proven • Coined the term 'emotivism' • First philosopher of emotivism • Often referred to as a 'sixth sense' • Criticiser of Hume's is-ought problem • Morals are exactly the same everywhere • Group of philosophers that made logical positivism • Type of thinking that immediately follows intuition • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
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- a model in which the sun is at the center of the solar system
- first person to reach the cape of good hope
- A German professor of Theology
- Ivan the 3rd became the Prince of Moscow
- A set of ideals followed by a knight
- The gradual decline of the Roman Empire
- A land controlled by another nation
- Prince of Portugal and patron of exploration
- A French theologian and pastor
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- A religious and political movement
- defeated the Aztec empire
- Also known as Charles the great; ruled in 771
- Galilei invented the telescope
- language or dialect is spoken in an area
14 Clues: defeated the Aztec empire • A German professor of Theology • Galilei invented the telescope • A French theologian and pastor • A religious and political movement • A land controlled by another nation • A set of ideals followed by a knight • The gradual decline of the Roman Empire • Ivan the 3rd became the Prince of Moscow • language or dialect is spoken in an area • ...
Keren Matamoros y Valeria Barrientos 2022-10-31
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- intensify , increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent.
- existing only in part, incomplete
- able to be heard
- belonging by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy
- clever or skillful
- able to read and write
- break up or cause to break up.
- group of symptoms which consistently occur together, or a condition characterized by a set of associated symptoms
- a convivial party with music and conversation.
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- logical and consistent
- a disappointing end to and exciting or impressive series of events.
- liable to change
- the combination of components or elements to form a connected whole
- a system of ideas which forms the basis of political theory
14 Clues: liable to change • able to be heard • clever or skillful • logical and consistent • able to read and write • break up or cause to break up. • existing only in part, incomplete • a convivial party with music and conversation. • belonging by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy • a system of ideas which forms the basis of political theory • ...
PSYCB1003 Crossword - Topic 4 2022-05-05
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- the degree to which test scores are interpreted correctly and used appropriately
- refers to a correlation, or a difference between two groups, that is larger than would be expected by chance
- the degree to which test results or other research evidence occurs repeatedly
- a statistic, r, that summarises the strength and direction of a relationship between two variables
- procedures for systematically watching behaviour in order to summarise it for scientific analysis
- a research method that involves giving people questionnaires or special interviews designed to obtain descriptions of their attitudes, beliefs, opinions and intentions
- the process of assessing claims and making judgements on the basis of well-supported evidence
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- a set of mathematical procedures that help psychologists make inferences about what their research data may say about the populations from which the sample data was drawn. It also provides a measure of how likely it is that research results came about by chance
- a measure of variability that is the average difference between each score and the mean of the data set
- in scientific research, a specific, testable proposition about a phenomenon
- numbers that summarise or describe a set of research data
- a research method involving the intensive examination of some phenomenon in a particular individual, group or situation
- a research method that examines relationships between variables in order to analyse trends in data, test predictions, evaluate theories and suggest new hypotheses
- the process of watching without interfering as a phenomenon occurs in the natural environment
- a situation in which the researcher manipulates one variable and then observes the effect of that manipulation on another variable, while holding all other variables constant
- an integrated set of propositions that can be used to account for, predict and even suggest ways of controlling certain phenomena
16 Clues: numbers that summarise or describe a set of research data • in scientific research, a specific, testable proposition about a phenomenon • the degree to which test results or other research evidence occurs repeatedly • the degree to which test scores are interpreted correctly and used appropriately • ...
Critical Thinking Key Words 2016-09-30
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- by Side Two or more premises are needed to work in conjunction with each other to logically arrive at a conclusion.
- Argument An argument that is deemed to have consistently strong reasoning throughout.
- A set of logical statements, leading to a fair conclusion, with reasons offered to support the conclusion.
- A prediction, based on a theory, which can be verified as being either correct or incorrect.
- Conclusion A conclusion that is used as a premise in a continuing line of argumentation.
- Something that is believed to be true by the speaker, but which may or may not be shared by others.
- A type of reasoning whereby a conclusion is reached by drawing on implications of the premise. Can never be proved beyond all doubt.
- A premise leads to a conclusion which in turn, is used as a premise (see intermediate conclusion) for a further conclusion. This pattern may be repeated.
- Theories Two or more theories trying to explain the same aspect of the natural world.
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- A premise that is believed to have a strong grounding in the truth.
- A reasoned inference or deduction that follows from the logic of an argument.
- The proof (facts, experimental, results, observations) that supports an argument.
- Something which can be demonstrated to be true.
- A type of reasoning whereby the conclusion that is reached is necessarily true, either by definition or by virtue of the facts.
- Something that is held to be true, but which has not been, or cannot be, actually demonstrated to be true.
- Our best attempt to explain something in the natural world, based on what we currently know (sometimes known as laws).
- A process of applying critical thought to a set of premises to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion.
- A propositional statement upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn.
- Two or more lines of argument arrive independently at the same conclusion.
- Only one premise is needed to logically arrive at a conclusion.
20 Clues: Something which can be demonstrated to be true. • Only one premise is needed to logically arrive at a conclusion. • A premise that is believed to have a strong grounding in the truth. • Two or more lines of argument arrive independently at the same conclusion. • A reasoned inference or deduction that follows from the logic of an argument. • ...
The Russian Revolution 2023-03-17
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- Russian National Legislature
- Stalin's policy of exiling or killing millions of his opponents in the Soviet Union.
- a group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917.
- the process of forcing Russian culture on all ethnic groups in the Russian empire
- Forced labor camps set up by Stalin where conditions were generally brutal and millions died.
- Supporter of Lenin who helped in the takeover of Petrograd and the Bolshevik revolution; revolutionary orator and Marxist who was later exiled by his opponent, Stalin.
- combining small farms into large farms run & owned by the government
- Rich peasants who owned larger farms and used hired labor they were their own class and later executed by Stalin during collectivization.
- a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- a Russian Emperor or King
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- The center of the Russian church and the Russian government.
- The theory created by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels that centers on communism and its inevitability.
- a seven-member committee that became the leading policy-making body of the Communist Party in Russia
- Leader of the provisional government in Russia after the fall of the tsar kept Russia in World War I and resisted major reforms overthrown by Bolsheviks at the end of 1917.
- The party which opposed to the Bolsheviks and wanted a democratic party with mass membership.
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- Council of workers and soldiers set up by Russian revolutionaries in 1917
- Russian peasant who was able to influence Russian politics by gaining the confidence of the Tsarina after miraculously healing her son
- general secretary of the Communist party then became the leader and dictator of Russia after Lenin's death.
- the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule Russia
- Russian founder of the Bolsheviks and leader of the Russian Revolution and first head of the USSR.
- secret police, formed by Lenin
22 Clues: a Russian Emperor or King • Russian National Legislature • secret police, formed by Lenin • a political theory advocating state ownership of industry • The center of the Russian church and the Russian government. • a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord • combining small farms into large farms run & owned by the government • ...
Learning theory 2020-08-26
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- The first stage of the information processing model
- The middle step in the Fitts and Posner model of skill learning
- The amount of information that the working memory can handle at any one moment
- The first name of the Russian constructivist theorist
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- learning theory associated with information processing
- Learning theory associated with learning in context
- The bodies ability to detect external and internal information and make it available for processing
- Learning theory associated with with rewards and punishment
- The stimulus that increases the chances of the desired behaviour happening again
- Newcomers to a community of practice are said to be this.
- Number of steps in the Fitts and Posner model
- The strategy for reducing cognitive load
12 Clues: The strategy for reducing cognitive load • Number of steps in the Fitts and Posner model • Learning theory associated with learning in context • The first stage of the information processing model • The first name of the Russian constructivist theorist • learning theory associated with information processing • ...
Color Theory 2021-12-07
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- Winter colors
- A perfect Triangle
- Adding white to a color
- Across from each other on the color wheel
- Two primary colors mixed together
- Summer colors
- Adding black to a color
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- A color and the two colors on either side of its complement
- Tints and shades of one color
- Can't be mixed from other colors
- A primary and secondary color mixed together
- Next to each other on the color wheel
12 Clues: Winter colors • Summer colors • A perfect Triangle • Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Tints and shades of one color • Can't be mixed from other colors • Two primary colors mixed together • Next to each other on the color wheel • Across from each other on the color wheel • A primary and secondary color mixed together • ...
Perm Theory 2021-08-12
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- A perm that absorbs heat from its surroundings
- Last name of man in 105 who had first real breakthrough in perming
- Method of perming wrapping hair from ends to scalp
- The perm solution is what kind of agent
- Phase of perming involving the reducing agent and oxident
- Chemical texture service to add waves/curls
- New, innovative, type of perm for soft, wavy-curls
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- Phase of perming that involves wrapping the hair
- Perm solution is often called this kind of lotion
- A perm that generates its own heat
- Another name for the croquignole perm method
- This is the oxidizing agent
12 Clues: This is the oxidizing agent • A perm that generates its own heat • The perm solution is what kind of agent • Chemical texture service to add waves/curls • Another name for the croquignole perm method • A perm that absorbs heat from its surroundings • Phase of perming that involves wrapping the hair • Perm solution is often called this kind of lotion • ...
Particle Theory 2019-05-11
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- ............. is the process in which heat loss causes a liquid to turn into a solid.
- When the particles of a gas hit the sides of the container they give a little push. We call this ............. .
- ............. is the process in which heat causes a solid to change directly into a gas.
- Matter is made of ............. .
- When heat is added to particles, they also gain ..............
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- The state which particles vibrate on the spot is ............. .
- ............. is the process in which heat loss causes a gas to change into a liquid.
- The movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration is termed ............. .
- The ability of a substance to be squished is termed ............. .
- The state which particles slide around each other is ..............
- The state which has the greatest distance between particles is a ............. .
- ............. is the increase in size of an object.
12 Clues: Matter is made of ............. . • ............. is the increase in size of an object. • When heat is added to particles, they also gain .............. • The state which particles vibrate on the spot is ............. . • The ability of a substance to be squished is termed ............. . • The state which particles slide around each other is .............. • ...
Atomic Theory 2013-09-04
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- A stable, positively charged elementary particle, found in atomic nuclei in numbers equal to the atomic number of the element
- created atom with nucleus and electrons orbiting it
- came up with idea that all matter contains atoms
- famous for his discovery of the charge of the electron
- A stable elementary particle present in all atoms, orbiting the nucleus in numbers equal to the atomic number of the element in the neutral atom
- One of a class of substances that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means
- An elementary particle having no charge, mass slightly greater than that of a proton
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- famed for his contributions to quantum mechanics
- discovered the neutron
- discovered that each element of an atom contained an original positive charge within their nucleus
- discovered the electron
- The smallest quantity of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction
12 Clues: discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • famed for his contributions to quantum mechanics • came up with idea that all matter contains atoms • created atom with nucleus and electrons orbiting it • famous for his discovery of the charge of the electron • The smallest quantity of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
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- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
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- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
Color Theory 2015-01-28
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- made by adding black to a color
- chart showing how colors relate to each other
- red, yellow, blue
- combination of a primary color and adjoining secondary color
- the absence of all pigment
- white, black, beige, brown
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- orange, green, violet
- the amount of white of black in a color
- the name of a color
- made by adding white to a color
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- the presence of all pigment
12 Clues: red, yellow, blue • the name of a color • orange, green, violet • the absence of all pigment • white, black, beige, brown • the presence of all pigment • made by adding black to a color • made by adding white to a color • the brightness or dullness of a color • the amount of white of black in a color • chart showing how colors relate to each other • ...
Color Theory 2023-02-28
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- shows colors arranged in a circle
- blue, green, violet
- colors diluted with white
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- colors red, yellow, and blue
- colors orange, green, and violet
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- colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
- colors created by mixing one primary color and one secondary color
- one color
- red, orange, yellow
- colors diluted with black
- lightness and darkness of color
12 Clues: one color • blue, green, violet • red, orange, yellow • colors diluted with white • colors diluted with black • colors red, yellow, and blue • lightness and darkness of color • colors orange, green, and violet • shows colors arranged in a circle • colors that are next to each other on the color wheel • colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel • ...
Music Theory 2023-03-03
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- A combination of two (or more) tones of different frequencies that results in a musically pleasing sound.
- the natural minor scale that features raised sixth and seventh scale degrees, but both goes back to natural as it descends
- they produce sounds that clash with each other and create a harsh sound.
- the most common minor scale, and the default when a musician refers to “a minor scale” or “minor.”
- of Fifths
- major to
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- a note or pitch which resolves or "leads" to a note one semitone higher or lower
- the same notes as the natural minor scale except that the seventh degree is raised by one semitone
- a major scale and a minor scale that have the same tonic note
- minor to
- the first note (degree) of any diatonic (e.g., major or minor) scale
- the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures
12 Clues: minor to • major to • of Fifths • the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures • a major scale and a minor scale that have the same tonic note • the first note (degree) of any diatonic (e.g., major or minor) scale • they produce sounds that clash with each other and create a harsh sound. • ...
Cell Theory 2024-03-19
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- cells Hooke named cells after these
- means study of
- parts to cell theory
- the study of cells
- number of characteristics living things share
- studied animals and concluded that all animals were made of cells
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- a characteristic of living things meaning to make more
- cell theory is the foundation of this
- studied cell reproduction
- studied plants and concluded that all plants were made of cells
- discovered cells in 1653
- the basic unit of life
12 Clues: means study of • the study of cells • parts to cell theory • the basic unit of life • discovered cells in 1653 • studied cell reproduction • cells Hooke named cells after these • cell theory is the foundation of this • number of characteristics living things share • a characteristic of living things meaning to make more • ...
Cell Theory 2024-03-18
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- All of the living and once living factors in an ecosystem.
- Last name of the scientist who said "cells come from existing cells"
- Last name of the scientist who said all plants are made of cells
- Generation The idea that life can generate from nonliving matter
- Last name of the scientist who looked at teeth scrapings under a microscope
- All of the nonliving factors in an ecosystem
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- Second part of cell theory states that cells are the most _____ unit of life
- Technology used to develop the cell theory
- Last name of the scientist who first coined the term cell
- Last name of the scientist who said all animals are made of cells
- Third part of cell theory states that cells come from other preexisting ______
- First part of cell theory states that all ______ things are made of cells
12 Clues: Technology used to develop the cell theory • All of the nonliving factors in an ecosystem • Last name of the scientist who first coined the term cell • All of the living and once living factors in an ecosystem. • Last name of the scientist who said all plants are made of cells • Generation The idea that life can generate from nonliving matter • ...
Radar Theory 2022-09-19
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- the direction parallel to the electric field of the EM wave
- The time the pulse cycle takes before repeating. It is equal to the reciprocal of the PRF
- range of frequencies within a continuous set of frequencies
- A single vibration or short burst of sound, electric current, light, or other wave.
- The vertical elevation of an object above a surface (such as sea level or land)
- Distance from wavecrest to wavecrest along direction of travel of EM wave
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- The height of wavecrests in an oscillation
- Radio Detection and Ranging
- Total number of completed cycles per second (Hz)
- The distance between any given point and an object or target
- Number of peak power pulses transmitted per second
- Horizontal direction expressed as the angular distance between the direction of a fixed point (such as the observer's heading) and the direction of the object
12 Clues: Radio Detection and Ranging • The height of wavecrests in an oscillation • Total number of completed cycles per second (Hz) • Number of peak power pulses transmitted per second • the direction parallel to the electric field of the EM wave • range of frequencies within a continuous set of frequencies • The distance between any given point and an object or target • ...
Color Theory 2023-08-28
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- red blue and yellow belong to this color group
- this has low value
- another word for color
- blue and orange are an example of this
- this is when black is added to a color
- saturation refers to this
- the opposite of saturated
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- these are colors that are beside each other on the color wheel
- purple orange and green belong to this color group
- this has high value
- combinations like red-orange and blue-green belong to this color group
- this is when white is added to a color
12 Clues: this has low value • this has high value • another word for color • saturation refers to this • the opposite of saturated • blue and orange are an example of this • this is when black is added to a color • this is when white is added to a color • red blue and yellow belong to this color group • purple orange and green belong to this color group • ...
Cell Theory 2023-08-21
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- The jellylike material outside the cell nucleus in which the organelles are
- The thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the cell
- holds water
- power house of the cell
- thick, rigid membrane that surrounds a plant cell
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- digestion of cell nutrients
- Contains DNA
- Do not have a nucleus
- packages proteins and carbohydrates
- green pigment in the leaves and stems
- Has a nucleus
- Makes protein
12 Clues: holds water • Contains DNA • Has a nucleus • Makes protein • Do not have a nucleus • power house of the cell • digestion of cell nutrients • packages proteins and carbohydrates • green pigment in the leaves and stems • thick, rigid membrane that surrounds a plant cell • The thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the cell • ...
Theory Crossword 2023-10-09
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- These are burnt into the surface and read by laser
- This is the working memory of a computer and is volatile
- The smallest unit of measurement in Computing
- Eight bits make a _____
- A monitor is used to _____ data/information to screen
- The title of this unit
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- Processing for the computer is completed by this
- Examples of this include Word and Powerpoint
- A keyboard is used to _____ data/information into a computer
- This is how computers communicate using 0s and 1s
- This stores the BIOS and is non volatile
- Examples of this includes HDD, Motherboard, keyboards etc
12 Clues: The title of this unit • Eight bits make a _____ • This stores the BIOS and is non volatile • Examples of this include Word and Powerpoint • The smallest unit of measurement in Computing • Processing for the computer is completed by this • This is how computers communicate using 0s and 1s • These are burnt into the surface and read by laser • ...
Cell Theory 2025-02-13
12 Clues: Rough • golgi • smooth • membrane • Has cellwall • Has a lysosomes • named the cells • Has 3 components • Could see bacteria • cells come from other cells • discovered plants have cells • discovered animals have cells
Math-4 2025-10-02
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- Famous prediction of Halley's Comet in 1759
- Wrote "Geometria indivisibilibus continuorum" in 1635
- Author of monumental "Traité des substitutions"
- Gives name to a matrix decomposition
- Wrote "Dimension Theory" in 1941
- Gives name to rule in determinant theory
- Gives name to an indicatrix
- Known expert in graph theory
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- Improved the logical system of Frege
- Introduced parallel transport in Riemannian manifolds
- Gives name to an important projection of the sphere
- Gives name to a relevant class of numbers
- Gives name to a fourth-order class three surface
- Generalized the Lebesgue integral
- Famous for binational transformations
- Systematized descriptive geometry
- Discovered "ideal complex numbers"
- Pioneer in the study of nilpotent Lie groups
- Gave name to the Luzitania group in the 1920s
- Studied probability in chains
20 Clues: Gives name to an indicatrix • Known expert in graph theory • Studied probability in chains • Wrote "Dimension Theory" in 1941 • Generalized the Lebesgue integral • Systematized descriptive geometry • Discovered "ideal complex numbers" • Improved the logical system of Frege • Gives name to a matrix decomposition • Famous for binational transformations • ...
science stuff 2025-01-19
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- the process by which particles pass through a tiny opening into an evacuated chamber
- representation of an idea, an object or even a process or a system that is used to describe and explain phenomena that cannot be experienced directly.
- precision or exactness
- smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically
- a material composed of two or more simpler substances in chemistry
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- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events.
- SI derived unit used to measure energy or work
- the belief that nothing exists beyond the natural world
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole
- something formed by a union of elements or parts
11 Clues: precision or exactness • SI derived unit used to measure energy or work • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • something formed by a union of elements or parts • the belief that nothing exists beyond the natural world • smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically • a material composed of two or more simpler substances in chemistry • ...
Revision- Leadership & Motivation 2024-10-21
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- Motivation theory focused on hierarchy of needs, starting from basic to self-actualization
- Leadership style where employees are given autonomy to make decisions
- Leadership style where the leader guides by serving the needs of others
- A leader who focuses on transformational change within an organization
- A style of leadership where the leader controls everything, allowing little input
- Theory that emphasizes employees' personal and professional growth
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- Motivation theory focusing on balancing hygiene and motivator factors.
- Motivation theory that suggests people are motivated by achieving mastery and autonomy
- leadership style that uses rewards and punishments to motivate team members
- Leadership approach based on personal traits and vision
- Motivation theory that highlights the role of self- motivation for creative work
- Leadership style that inspires vision and encourages innovation
- Leadership style focused on goal-setting and rewarding achievement.
- Leadership style where power is shared and decisions are decentralized.
14 Clues: Leadership approach based on personal traits and vision • Leadership style that inspires vision and encourages innovation • Theory that emphasizes employees' personal and professional growth • Leadership style focused on goal-setting and rewarding achievement. • Leadership style where employees are given autonomy to make decisions • ...
Vocabulary 3 2021-10-25
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- a neoclassical perspective that suggests that lifestyles contribute significantly to both the amount and the type of crime found in any society
- a condition said to exist when a group is faced with social change, uneven development of culture, maladaptiveness, disharmony, conflict, and lack of consensus
- the attempt to categorize, understand, and predict the behavior of certain types of offenders based on behavioral clues they provide
- a perspective on crime causation that holds that the physical deterioration of an area leads to higher crime rates and an increased concern for personal safety among residents
- a sociological approach that emphasizes demographics and geographics and that sees the social disorganization that characterizes delinquency areas as a major cause of criminality and victimization
- an 18th century approach to crime causation and criminal responsibility that grew out of the Enlightenment and that emphasized the role of freewill and reasonable punishment
- a human male displaying the XYY chromosome structure
- a set of interrelated propositions that attempt to describe, explain, predict, and ultimately control some class of events
- a perspective on crime causation that holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice
- an approach that integrates a variety of theoretical viewpoints in an attempt to explain something such as crime and violence
- perspective on criminal logical thought that holds that criminal behavior has a physiological basis
- the belief that an area's physical features may be modified and structured so as to reduce crime rates in that area and to lower fear of victimization that residents experience
- a mentally ill individual who suffers from disjointed thinking and possibly from delusions and hallucinations
- a person with a personality disorder, especially one manifested in aggressively antisocial behavior, which is often said to be the result of a poorly developed superego
- the classification of human beings into types according to body build and other physical characteristics
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- an integrated view of human development that points to the process of interaction among and between individuals and society as the root calls of criminal behavior
- a psychological perspective that says that people learn how to behave by modeling themselves after others whom they have the opportunity to observe
- an explanation that accounts for a set of facts and that can be tested by further investigation
- a theory of human behavior, based on the writings of Sigmund Freud, that sees personality as a complex composite of interacting mental entities
- a form of mental illness in which sufferers are said to be out of touch with reality
- one of the emerging approaches that challenges existing criminal logical perspectives to debunk them and that works toward replacing them with concepts more applicable to the post-modern era
- an approach to criminal justice theory that stresses the application of scientific techniques to the study of crime and criminals
- a perspective on criminal logical thought that highlights the process of interaction between individuals and society
- a violation of social norms defining appropriate or proper behavior under a particular set of circumstances
- a socially pervasive condition of normlessness
- a social process perspective that sees continued crime as a consequence of the limited opportunities for acceptable behavior that follow from the negative responses of society to those defined as offenders
- the use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge
27 Clues: a socially pervasive condition of normlessness • a human male displaying the XYY chromosome structure • the use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge • a form of mental illness in which sufferers are said to be out of touch with reality • a perspective on crime causation that holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice • ...
Sociological Theory, Spring 2025 2025-04-22
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- The first person appointed as a sociologist
- Type of authority that does something because that is the way it has always been done
- The idea that God has already chosen who will be saved
- What a worker actually does, generally expressed as a wage
- The sociologist focused on the question of how people rationalize behavior
- From where does x (institution) gain its power?
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as having a feeling of normlessness and wondering what one’s purpose is
- A term in gender theory for the most culturally valued, often an idea or way of being that is taken for granted
- The powerful group made up of politics, warlords, and big business
- The theory presented by Bourdieu that your internalized disposition shapes your perspective on life; people like what they like because of where they come from
- The type of capital focused on money
- Statements on obvious, undefeated truth; these are the facts
- The type of sociology that C. Wright Mills followed that pushes against grand theory and the idea that there is no one theory to explain everything
- Term used to explain when someone tries to understand actions from a person’s perspective, understanding the group’s actions
- Your way of knowing things; a statement on how we know something is real
- Type of capital that focuses on who you know
- Type of authority that has a system set up to tell us ‘what’ to do; it has impartial system(s) and systemized elections
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as being overly bonded to social groups
- An example of the idea that science is a normalizing force that is always trying to push people into neat and rigid boxes; the theory that science is a part of the domination process, not liberation
- Idea created by Weber that says, because the Puritans wanted to work, modern people are now trapped and have to work
- The erasure of the work this sociologist did is believed to be the erasure of and entire era or generation of black sociologists
- The institution that institutionalized and corporatized the production of mass media
- The mismatch between exchange value and the use/labor value, obscures the reality of an object
- Type of authority that states a person or institution has a quality that draws others in
- The sociohistorical process of making/creating racial identities
- The idea that God wants each of us to do something specific; if you are working where God wants, he will reward you
- How stereotypes are weaponized and how many people learn about those who are different from them
- The theory of the objective set of ideas that we are trying to make sense of linguistically
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- The idea that those in the power elite do not come together in a dark, smoky room; rather, they all have similarities that allow them to connect with one another
- My actions in x (a certain institution) will result in y
- The scientific idea that black people are biologically different from white people
- Theory of the “real laws” which govern all of society
- Type of network in which there are ‘choke-points,’ or blocks you have to get through in order to see anything
- The theorist who believed that blacks and whites are fundamentally different and that black people should go only to technical school
- The idea or theory that people are already in a state of confusion or disorientation
- The idea that capital (wealth inequality) will widen
- The idea that humans are divorced from our physical/biological world and now live in a purely social world; the differences between humans and animals
- The category that is at the base of society
- Type of network in which people are able to connect independently to one another
- The rule that stated that any black heritage categorizes someone as black
- The certain percentage of the population who have talent and are able to be in positions to lead
- Type of action which says that personal experience motivates action; subjective
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as having a lack of social ties/bonds, and being overly individualistic
- The extension of racial meaning to previously non-racialized issues
- The abstract value of a product based on material accomplishment
- When labor becomes an object outside of the worker, the purpose of the work is only to transform a commodity
- Type of capital that focuses on a formal system, specifically getting a degree or one’s credentials
- Type of capital that focuses on what you know (about culture)
- The abstract value of a product based on systemized trade
- Creating a us vs. them mentality and making distinctions between people
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as someone being overly determined and having the feeling that they have to do something in order to feel fulfilled
- Once we understand what the world is, what are we supposed to do about it?
52 Clues: The type of capital focused on money • The first person appointed as a sociologist • The category that is at the base of society • Type of capital that focuses on who you know • From where does x (institution) gain its power? • The idea that capital (wealth inequality) will widen • Theory of the “real laws” which govern all of society • ...
Unit 6 Vocab List 2024-05-13
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- each member of the population has an equally likely chance for being selected
- supposed to show how the values in the data set are distributed
- the average of the numbers
- the middle value of a set of numbers
- all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- no correlation is show (points show no trend)
- a relationship between two events where one event is affected by the other
- the population is divided into random subgroups, so that each population member is in only one group
- biggest number on the list
- the median of the lower half of a data set
- a representation, either in a graphical or tabular format, that displays the number of observations within a given interval.
- smallest number on the list
- making a conjecture based on several observations
- a gathering of a sample of data or opinions considered to be representative of a whole
- an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory.
- mean,median,mode
- a sample that consists of a member of a specific group
- interval or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end
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- a piece of data that is very far away from the other values in the data set
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- a complete group
- diagrams made of overlapping circles that is used to show relationships between groups
- a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3
- a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
- using an ordered pair of the population, then selecting members systematically from that list
- a guess based on past experiences
- when one data set decreases as the other one increased
- part of a group
- a table showing how often something happens divided by all outcomes
- two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contain the greatest frequencies
- a survey that includes every member of a population
- a sample that over or under-represents a part of the population
- the median of the upper half of a data set
- approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequencies
- when both data sets are increasing
- a statistical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related
- the number occurring the most
38 Clues: part of a group • a complete group • mean,median,mode • the average of the numbers • biggest number on the list • smallest number on the list • the number occurring the most • a guess based on past experiences • when both data sets are increasing • the middle value of a set of numbers • the median of the lower half of a data set • the median of the upper half of a data set • ...
huds 2024-05-13
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- distribution the interval or group of intervals that contains the greatest frequencies is near one end of the distribution
- distribution has two Has two distinct intervals or groups of intervals that contain the greatest frequency
- Correlation When- two data sets show no effect on one another
- quartile the middle number in the second half of the data set
- range the number you get after subtracting Q1 from Q3
- the average of the numbers
- random sample the population is divided into random subgroups so that each population member is in only one subgroup
- frequency table a table showing how often something happens divided by all outcomes
- a sample that over represents or under represents a part of a population
- & Whisker Plot - used to show how the value in the data set are distributed
- a piece of data set
- the number occurring most often
- when zolata sets have an effect on one another
- a survey that included every member of a population
- quartile the middle number in the first half of the data set
- Reasoning making a conjecture based on several observations
- sample using an ordered list of the population then selecting members systematically from that list
- Sample a sample that is chosen so that it is easy for the researcher
- distribution all the intervals have approximately equal frequencies
- of central tendency
- extreme the greatest value in the data set maximum
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- Correlation- when one data set decreases as the other one increases
- an example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory
- a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions
- distribution a display of data that shows the number of occurrences of each data item that can be shown in a histogram
- part of a group
- Sample each member of the population has an equally likely chance of being selected
- the middle numberina data set when the numbers are in order
- a complete group
- a type of bar graph that displays frequencies
- frequency histogram a histogram whose vertical axis shows the fraction or percent of the data values in each interval
- shaped distribution approximately symmetrical about a line passing through the interval or between the intervals with the greatest frequency
- Correlation when two data sets increases together
- extreme the smallest value in the data set minimum
- a guess based on past experiences
- Diagrams a diagram made of overlapping circles that is used to show relationships between groups
- sample a sample that consists of a member of a specific group
37 Clues: part of a group • a complete group • a piece of data set • of central tendency • the average of the numbers • the number occurring most often • a guess based on past experiences • a gathering of a sample of data ir opinions • a type of bar graph that displays frequencies • when zolata sets have an effect on one another • a survey that included every member of a population • ...
Rome vocab 2022-05-05
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- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- believed to be smallpox lasted for 15 years in rome
- the stage of human social and cultural development
- ("eye")is open to the elements rain water drains through the floor
- control of a place or people by use of military force
- an artificial water way
- any belief or theory that is strong
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- great courage in the face of danger
- the action of killing someone
- highest class of society
- the common class
- a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces
- a society not ruled by a monarch
- is set above corinthian columns to form a classical entrance
14 Clues: the common class • an artificial water way • highest class of society • the action of killing someone • a society not ruled by a monarch • great courage in the face of danger • any belief or theory that is strong • the stage of human social and cultural development • believed to be smallpox lasted for 15 years in rome • control of a place or people by use of military force • ...
unit 2 words 2023-10-18
7 Clues: common • to give a depict something • it is synonyms of accurately • staying in the same position • something that could have result on others • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life
8th Grade Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- what is being measured
- the one factor that a scientist changes during an experiment
- information that can be gathered through your eyes, ears, and senses
- a well-tested explanation for why or how things happen the way they do
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- when others carry out someone else’s experiment and get the same results over and over again
- a possible explanation for a set of observations or an answer to a scientific question; must be testable
- a procedure carried out to carefully observe the natural world
- one person conducting the same, exact experiment over and over and over again
- the standard used for comparison in an experiment
- describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- a procedure of steps carried out under controlled conditions to test a hypothesis or answer a question
11 Clues: what is being measured • the standard used for comparison in an experiment • the one factor that a scientist changes during an experiment • a procedure carried out to carefully observe the natural world • information that can be gathered through your eyes, ears, and senses • a well-tested explanation for why or how things happen the way they do • ...
Class 31 2021-09-02
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- Natural ability to do something or to learn something
- Shoes without high heels
- An organized search for a criminal or a suspect
- Taking something from someone by force (on the street)
- A bag people take to work usually to put documents in
- A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger;
- A jury's decision
- Something you do or give to achieve a result with other people or help make something successful
- What people wear under their clothes
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- Really cold
- Causing a lot of interest
- To wish to receive something or achieve a goal; follow
- To set fire illegally
- Really sad
- Really hungry
- The activity of guessing and creating a theory
- Taking a person and keeping them in order to get money
- The state of being extremely poor
18 Clues: Really sad • Really cold • Really hungry • A jury's decision • To set fire illegally • Shoes without high heels • Causing a lot of interest • The state of being extremely poor • What people wear under their clothes • The activity of guessing and creating a theory • An organized search for a criminal or a suspect • Natural ability to do something or to learn something • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
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- What employees put into a job
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- What employees receive from their job
11 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things • ...
A2 Media Studies Narrative Crossword 2016-09-30
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- Devised Character Types Theory (5)
- 'Third' stage of Narrative Theory (10)
- Unanswered questions/mysteries (6,5)
- Main Villain (10)
- Brief summary of a film/TV show (8)
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- 'Second' stage of Narrative Theory (10)
- The film's story (4)
- Main character (11)
- Film we are currently analysing (3,8)
- Levi-Strauss devised Binary... (11)
- Devised Narrative Theory (7)
11 Clues: Main Villain (10) • Main character (11) • The film's story (4) • Devised Narrative Theory (7) • Devised Character Types Theory (5) • Levi-Strauss devised Binary... (11) • Brief summary of a film/TV show (8) • Unanswered questions/mysteries (6,5) • Film we are currently analysing (3,8) • 'Third' stage of Narrative Theory (10) • 'Second' stage of Narrative Theory (10)
Ch.2 2023-09-18
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- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
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- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks
- (TQM) is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
12 Clues: is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • ...
bricks-reading-300-2-unit-18 2022-07-29
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- information that shows something to be fact
- to joke about someone's qualities or what they did
- an area of knowledge studied at school, college, etc
- someone who is important or famous in some way
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- to lend something for a fee
- a mathematical rule
- to walk around in a relaxed manner
- an idea that is set to explain something
8 Clues: a mathematical rule • to lend something for a fee • to walk around in a relaxed manner • an idea that is set to explain something • information that shows something to be fact • someone who is important or famous in some way • to joke about someone's qualities or what they did • an area of knowledge studied at school, college, etc
Cell Theory 2022-10-04
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- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- improved the microscope, first person to view live cells
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- comprised of three parts; all living things are made of cells,cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- primitive cells; do not contain a nucleus
- determined cells come from preexisting cells
- concluded all plants are made from cells
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- concluded all animals are made from cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- complex cells, contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- keeps conditions in the organism within tolerable limits (balance)
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made from cells • concluded all animals are made from cells • primitive cells; do not contain a nucleus • determined cells come from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree • ...
Cell Theory 2022-10-02
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- Part that connect the eyepiece with the nosepiece
- Holds the slide in place for viewing
- Knob that moves the stage to focus on high power
- Supports the entire microscope
- Projects light upward through the diaphragm
- Contains the ocular lens; views the specimen
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- Knob that moves the stage up and down to view slide
- Lens with different levels of magnification
- Holds and rotates the objective lens
- Supports the slide being viewed
- controls the amount of light that passes through
- Part used to grip the microscope when being carried
12 Clues: Supports the entire microscope • Supports the slide being viewed • Holds and rotates the objective lens • Holds the slide in place for viewing • Lens with different levels of magnification • Projects light upward through the diaphragm • Contains the ocular lens; views the specimen • Knob that moves the stage to focus on high power • ...
Particle Theory 2019-05-11
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- When the particles of a gas hit the sides of the container they give a little push. We call this ............. .
- The ability of a substance to be squished is termed ............. .
- The state which particles vibrate on the spot is ............. .
- ............. is the process in which heat loss causes a gas to change into a liquid.
- ............. is the process in which heat causes a solid to change directly into a gas.
- The movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration is termed ............. .
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- When heat is added to particles, they also gain ..............
- Matter is made of ............. .
- ............. is the increase in size of an object.
- ............. is the process in which heat loss causes a liquid to turn into a solid.
- The state which has the greatest distance between particles is a ............. .
- The state which particles slide around each other is ..............
12 Clues: Matter is made of ............. . • ............. is the increase in size of an object. • When heat is added to particles, they also gain .............. • The state which particles vibrate on the spot is ............. . • The ability of a substance to be squished is termed ............. . • The state which particles slide around each other is .............. • ...
Cell Theory 2020-01-17
Across
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- concluded all animals are made of cells
Down
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits(balanced)
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree • ...
Block Theory 2020-11-24
Across
- what property could cause removable blocks to be safe against sliding
- blocks that are unable to come out of the excavation and are irrelevant to stability
- the value in the block code used to denote the block is above a joint
- how does the upper hemisphere compared to the same joint sets plotted in lower hemisphere
- the man who developed the system to determine whether the system will fail along the intact rock or along the discontinuity
- how the discontinuity is visualized on a polar graph
- a block that if removed, compromises the stability of the structure
Down
- A block is finite if the joint pyramid and the excavation pyramid have no ____
- the value in the block code used to denote the block is above a joint
- how the intact rock is visualized on a polar graph
- blocks that finite but "locked-in" the excavation
- the man the theorem of removability is named after that determines if a block can be removed from the excavation or not
- the hemisphere used for block theory analysis
13 Clues: the hemisphere used for block theory analysis • blocks that finite but "locked-in" the excavation • how the intact rock is visualized on a polar graph • how the discontinuity is visualized on a polar graph • a block that if removed, compromises the stability of the structure • the value in the block code used to denote the block is above a joint • ...
Systems Theory 2021-03-27
Across
- to be able to last a long time
- the difference in stature or ability
- how people relate to each other
- the study of how to build
- the study of society and people
- an idea supported by evidence
Down
- to come out of
- created through agreement
- an organization of parts
- opposite of simple
- the study of life
- temporary for a specific purpose
12 Clues: to come out of • the study of life • opposite of simple • an organization of parts • created through agreement • the study of how to build • an idea supported by evidence • to be able to last a long time • how people relate to each other • the study of society and people • temporary for a specific purpose • the difference in stature or ability
