set theory Crossword Puzzles
Atomic theory 2021-11-15
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- came to the conclusion that atoms cannot be broken down
- electron location is limited to energy levels
- basic unit of a chemical element
- OG atomic theory guy
- atom with the same number of protons,different number of neutrons
- electrons are spread throughout the atom
- shows that matter is composed of particles called atoms
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- tubes used to see electrons
- Cathode - Ray
- found the nucleus of the atom
- consists of neutrons and protons (at center of atom)
- a way to count small particles
12 Clues: Cathode - Ray • OG atomic theory guy • tubes used to see electrons • found the nucleus of the atom • a way to count small particles • basic unit of a chemical element • electrons are spread throughout the atom • electron location is limited to energy levels • consists of neutrons and protons (at center of atom) • came to the conclusion that atoms cannot be broken down • ...
Cell Theory 2023-01-23
12 Clues: cell powerhouse. • brain of the cell. • has green pigment. • cell storage area. • basic unit of life. • gel like cell fluid. • semi-permeable membrane • cell without a cell wall • found in plants cell only • made up of more than one organ • made up of more than one cell. • are structures found within the cell plasma
color theory 2023-03-08
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- a color or shade
- 3 evenly spaced colors that form a triangle on the color wheel
- 4 colors with two pairs of complementary colors
- red, yellow, blue
- 3-4 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet
- orange, green, violet
- the lightness or darkness of a color
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- 2 colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- the intensity of a color
- different tints, tones and shades of one color
- any color with two colors on either side of its complement
12 Clues: a color or shade • red, yellow, blue • orange, green, violet • the intensity of a color • the lightness or darkness of a color • different tints, tones and shades of one color • 4 colors with two pairs of complementary colors • 3-4 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel • 2 colors that are across from each other on the color wheel • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- 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?
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
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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
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- 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) • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
Across
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
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- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
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) • ...
Signal Theory 2013-12-11
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- What is one disadvantage of parallel cables?
- Do serial ports use synchronous or asynchronous data transmission?
- is a Walkie Talkie similar to how a full-duplex or half-duplex works? (spaces removed)
- On what layer is a frame found? (spaces removed)
- What signal do mp3 files play?
- On what layer is a packet found?
- What is the decimal value of 1100?
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- Pulse code modulation can convert analogue to what?
- What does synchronous signalling use to pace the speed it communicates in.(spaces removed)
- What is more commonly used parallel or serial cables?
- What is it called when data from two different sources flows at the same time? (spaces removed)
- What signal does vinyl play?
12 Clues: What signal does vinyl play? • What signal do mp3 files play? • On what layer is a packet found? • What is the decimal value of 1100? • What is one disadvantage of parallel cables? • On what layer is a frame found? (spaces removed) • Pulse code modulation can convert analogue to what? • What is more commonly used parallel or serial cables? • ...
Graph Theory 2017-02-20
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- a line on a graph
- a graph in which every vertex is connected to each of the other vertices
- all vertices have an even degree
- a graph where all pairs of vertices are joined
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- a graph which has no loops and at most one edge connecting any pair of vertices
- the number of edges connected to the vertex
- a connected graph with no cycles
- a closed path
- a cycle that visits every vertex of a graph
- a sequence of edges of a graph
- a point on a graph
- a trail such that no vertex is visited more than once
12 Clues: a closed path • a line on a graph • a point on a graph • a sequence of edges of a graph • a connected graph with no cycles • all vertices have an even degree • the number of edges connected to the vertex • a cycle that visits every vertex of a graph • a graph where all pairs of vertices are joined • a trail such that no vertex is visited more than once • ...
Graph Theory 2017-02-20
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- a trail such that no vertex is visited more than once
- a graph in which every vertex is connected to each of the other vertices
- a sequence of edges of a graph
- a graph where all pairs of vertices are joined
- a line on a graph
- all vertices have an even degree
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- a graph which has no loops and at most one edge connecting any pair of vertices
- a cycle that visits every vertex of a graph
- the number of edges connected to the vertex
- a closed path
- a connected graph with no cycles
- a point on a graph
12 Clues: a closed path • a line on a graph • a point on a graph • a sequence of edges of a graph • a connected graph with no cycles • all vertices have an even degree • a cycle that visits every vertex of a graph • the number of edges connected to the vertex • a graph where all pairs of vertices are joined • a trail such that no vertex is visited more than once • ...
Number Theory 2022-03-18
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- The product of two numbers is 120, and the sum of their squares is 289. The sum of the two numbers is
- If the difference of the squares of two consecutive even integers is always divisible by the even number, then the number is
- The sum of the first five prime numbers is
- find the last digit in 73
- three Find the number of factors of 14400
- The first & last terms of an arithmetic progression are 32 & -43. If the sum of the series is -88, then it has how many terms?
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- two Find the number of factors of 42 x 63
- How many numbers are there in between 100 and 400 that are divisible by 5?
- The difference between the greatest and least prime numbers, which are less than 100, is
- A number is doubled, and 9 is added. If the resultant is tripled, it becomes 75. What is the number?
- How many times 6 is used when typing numbers from 1 to 100?
- two Find the number of factors of 1080
- Find the number of divisors of 1420
- Find the number of factors of 63 x 12 ?
14 Clues: find the last digit in 73 • Find the number of divisors of 1420 • two Find the number of factors of 1080 • Find the number of factors of 63 x 12 ? • two Find the number of factors of 42 x 63 • three Find the number of factors of 14400 • The sum of the first five prime numbers is • How many times 6 is used when typing numbers from 1 to 100? • ...
atomic theory 2023-09-27
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- Greek philosopher who was the first to suggest the existence of the atom
- discovered the electron
- the "plum pudding" model
- the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- the small, dense, and positive center of an atom composed of protons and electrons
- discovered the existence of the proton
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- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- an atom that has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons an therefore a different mass
- through the Gold Foil experiment, he discovered the nucleus of an atom
- first experiment based theory
- confirmed the presence of the neutron
- atoms were invisible, indivisible, and indestructible
- the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope
13 Clues: discovered the electron • the "plum pudding" model • first experiment based theory • confirmed the presence of the neutron • discovered the existence of the proton • the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus • atoms were invisible, indivisible, and indestructible • the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an isotope • ...
Evolutionary Theory 2024-02-26
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- Key study researcher
- i.e acquatic or terestrial
- Negatively correlated with NREM
- Sleeps during the night
- Sleeps during the day
- Rate an animal burns up resources
- Adds to vulnerability
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- Animal's living condition
- Uses hibernation analogy to explain sleep
- ______measure whether herbavoire/carnivoire
- predotor-prey theorist
- Positively correlated the amount of REM
12 Clues: Key study researcher • Sleeps during the day • Adds to vulnerability • predotor-prey theorist • Sleeps during the night • Animal's living condition • i.e acquatic or terestrial • Negatively correlated with NREM • Rate an animal burns up resources • Positively correlated the amount of REM • Uses hibernation analogy to explain sleep • ______measure whether herbavoire/carnivoire
Music Theory 2025-02-18
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- relationship of one section of the choir to the rest
- the middle range male voice.
- stress or emphasis on certain notes.
- a single melody begun by one part and followed in imitation by one or more voices.
- a group of voices singing as one.
- relationship of a voice to those around it
- slowly
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- a melody or song.
- at the end of each phrase, the point of arrival or rest
- gradually faster.
- a spoken recitation on a pitch
- a traditional song for Easter or Christmas
12 Clues: slowly • a melody or song. • gradually faster. • the middle range male voice. • a spoken recitation on a pitch • a group of voices singing as one. • stress or emphasis on certain notes. • relationship of a voice to those around it • a traditional song for Easter or Christmas • relationship of one section of the choir to the rest • ...
Cell Theory 2025-10-16
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- determined cells come from pre-existing cells
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- primitive cell
- smallest structural unit of a living organism
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- complex cells
- improved the microscope to view live cells
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- keeps conditions within the organism balanced
- comprised of three parts
- chemical reactions in the cell
- gave us the term cell
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
12 Clues: complex cells • primitive cell • gave us the term cell • comprised of three parts • chemical reactions in the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • improved the microscope to view live cells • keeps conditions within the organism balanced • determined cells come from pre-existing cells • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-10-20
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- The modern model describing electron probability and energy levels.
- What electrons absorb or release when moving between levels.
- A region around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found.
- Scientist who discovered the nucleus through the gold foil experiment.
- The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
- Scientist who proposed that electrons travel in specific energy levels.
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- A neutral (uncharged) particle located inside the nucleus.
- The dense center of the atom containing protons and neutrons.
- Scientist who introduced the uncertainty principle in quantum theory.
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Scientist who developed the “plum pudding” model of the atom.
- A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus.
12 Clues: A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus. • A neutral (uncharged) particle located inside the nucleus. • What electrons absorb or release when moving between levels. • The dense center of the atom containing protons and neutrons. • Scientist who developed the “plum pudding” model of the atom. • ...
NUMBER THEORY 2025-08-13
Accounting Theory 2024-07-12
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- Only transactions that can be measured in dollars and cents or money terms are recorded.
- The business entity will continue to operate for an indefinite period of time.
- Each accounting record is supported by verifiable and reliable evidence.
- The business is always considered to be separate and distinct from the owners who control or own the business. Transactions are recorded from the business’s point of view.
- Reports should disclose all information that is significant to affect decision-making.
- Revenue is recognized when it is earned regardless of whether any money is received. Expenses are recognized when they are incurred regardless whether any payments have been made.
- Revenue is recognised when goods are sold and delivered or when services have been performed.
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- Revenue earned in a period is matched / compared to the expenses incurred in the same period to determine the correct profit or loss for that period.
- The life span of a business can be divided into equal and regular periods for financial reporting.
- Use of cautious or least ‘optimistic’ accounting practices by not overstating assets and profits.
- The same accounting practices for the business should be used from one period to the next to ensure meaningful comparison of information over time.
- All transactions are recorded at the original cost to the business.
12 Clues: All transactions are recorded at the original cost to the business. • Each accounting record is supported by verifiable and reliable evidence. • The business entity will continue to operate for an indefinite period of time. • Reports should disclose all information that is significant to affect decision-making. • ...
Revision Belief in God 2012-09-30
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- Something only God could have done
- The type of evil Man causes.
- God is all loving
- The chapter you will find the creation story in the bible.
- The first initiation ceremony for Catholics
- This is where you admit your sins.
- Feeling overwhelmed by something amazing.
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- Scientific theory of how the universe came into existence
- Communicating with God
- God is all knowing.
- St Paul had this experience
- God is all powerful.
- Not being sure if God exists
- The type of evil not caused by people
- Not believing in God
- The person who came up with the watch analogy
- believe that God exists
- Charles Darwin came up with this theory.
- The theory that everything had to have a beginning
- Where Catholics go to worship
20 Clues: God is all loving • God is all knowing. • God is all powerful. • Not believing in God • Communicating with God • believe that God exists • St Paul had this experience • The type of evil Man causes. • Not being sure if God exists • Where Catholics go to worship • Something only God could have done • This is where you admit your sins. • The type of evil not caused by people • ...
Chapter 1 Sociology 2020-09-13
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- practices,values,beliefs
- Philosophical and theoretical
- theatrical performance
- real material existence
- symbolic interaction theory
- role of social structures
- The social ties
- surveys
- study of small groups
- a testable proposition.
- proposed explanation
- analyzing behavior
- a social process
- Concept that looks at society
- study of social patterns
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- own past relates
- analysis of content sources
- undesirable consequences
- society works together good
- a recurrent activity
- impact a persons life
- people share a common culture
- govern social life
- a German word
- why society forms
- A theoretical perspective
- unintended consequences
- organized attitude of a group
- strive for subjectivity
- study of society
30 Clues: surveys • a German word • The social ties • own past relates • study of society • a social process • why society forms • govern social life • analyzing behavior • a recurrent activity • proposed explanation • impact a persons life • study of small groups • theatrical performance • real material existence • unintended consequences • a testable proposition. • strive for subjectivity • ...
Unit 8 - Acids/Bases 2024-06-04
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- 14-pH=
- substance with a pH of 7
- theory stating that acids increase hydronium ion concentration
- maximum pH
- a substance dissolved in another substance
- the pH of a solution is the negative of the common ____ of the hydronium ion concentration
- paper turned blue by bases and red by acids
- lab technique to find the concentration of an unknown substance
- measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- minimum pH
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- pH more than 7
- gas sometimes formed when acids react with active metals
- OH- ion
- theory stating that acids donate protons
- pH less than 7
- H3O+ ion
- HCl = ____ acid
- theory stating that acids accept electron pairs
- synonym for basic
- substance that changes color in the presence of an acid
20 Clues: 14-pH= • OH- ion • H3O+ ion • maximum pH • minimum pH • pH more than 7 • pH less than 7 • HCl = ____ acid • synonym for basic • substance with a pH of 7 • theory stating that acids donate protons • a substance dissolved in another substance • paper turned blue by bases and red by acids • measure of how acidic or basic a solution is • theory stating that acids accept electron pairs • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
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- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- What emotion was the Chorus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
14 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • 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 • ...
Motivation - Four Drive Theory 2023-01-10
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- feeling of belonging
- Business school associated with Four Drive Theory
- In Four Drive Theory each need is …, (not a hierarchy of needs)
- Drive to learn
- Needs are satisfied directly affect emotions and …
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- Number of basic motivational needs according to Lawrence and Nohria
- DriveTheory need to acquire, bond, defend and comprehend (3 words)
- The need to gain
- Four Drive Theory is based on an understanding of human …
- One author of Four Drive Theory
- Drive linked to people’s fear and resistance to change
- Co-author of Four Drive Theory
12 Clues: Drive to learn • The need to gain • feeling of belonging • Co-author of Four Drive Theory • One author of Four Drive Theory • Business school associated with Four Drive Theory • Needs are satisfied directly affect emotions and … • Drive linked to people’s fear and resistance to change • Four Drive Theory is based on an understanding of human … • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-30
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- when 2 plates collide with each other
- the theory of plate movements
- when 2 plates separate from each other
- This is a land form created by a convergent collision.
- The type of crust on continent floors.
- what causes plates to move
- when 2 plates slide past each other
- An American geologist who came up with the theory of seafloor spreading.
- This is a land form created by divergent continental plates.
- The movement of the Earth over millions of years.
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- The most dense layer of the Earth.
- when one plate goes beneath another plate
- The theory of how crust is being created and recycled.
- The type of crust on ocean floor
- A layer of the Earth that is below the lithosphere and also known as the mantle.
- This is a land form created by a convergent subduction.
- A layer of the Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- This is a land form created by transform boundaries.
- A German Scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift.
19 Clues: what causes plates to move • the theory of plate movements • The type of crust on ocean floor • The most dense layer of the Earth. • when 2 plates slide past each other • when 2 plates collide with each other • when 2 plates separate from each other • The type of crust on continent floors. • when one plate goes beneath another plate • ...
Psychology Vocab Crossword 2024-02-21
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- The measurement of how much energy is used by an organism when at rest
- of Emotion suggests that physiological arousal determines the strength of the emotion, while cognitive appraisal identifies the emotion label.
- A data collection method that relies on asking questions in a set order to collect data on a topic.
- Refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes.
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- A theory of emotion that states that stimulating events trigger feelings and physical reactions that occur at the same time.
- A theory of emotion that suggests that physical changes in the body happen first, which then leads to the experience of emotion.
- A theory that states everyone's body has a genetically determined range of weight and temperature that their body will try to maintain to stay at optimal health.
- The increased time it takes a subject to respond to a stimulus when it's presented immediately after another stimulus.
- An eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted perception of weight.
- It records physiological activity associated with arousal in the autonomic nervous system
10 Clues: The measurement of how much energy is used by an organism when at rest • It records physiological activity associated with arousal in the autonomic nervous system • A data collection method that relies on asking questions in a set order to collect data on a topic. • ...
Motivation 2018-11-24
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- ความรักแบบทุ่มเท(Passion)และความเพียรพยายาม(Perseverance)เพื่อบรรลุเป้าหมายระยะยาว
- แรงจูงใจภายใน
- ความต้องการในขั้นที่ 1-4 ของมาสโลว์เป็นความต้องการที่เกิดจากการขาด
- เป็นความต้องการด้านปัญญา
- กลไกหรือกระบวนการภายในที่กระตุ้นเพิ่มความเข้มแข็งและพลังของพฤติกรรมและก่อให้เกิดการคงอยู่ของพฤติกรรมนั้นๆ
- ความต้องการขั้นที่ 5-8 ของมาสโลว์เป็นความต้องการความเจริญ/ความงอกงามที่สมบูรณ์
- ความสามารถในการควบคุม ในทฤษฏีการอ้างสาเหตุ (Attribution Theory)
- ความต้องการทางด้านสรีระ
- ผู้คิดค้นทฤษฏีการอ้างสาเหตุ(Attribution Theory)
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- แรงจูงใจภายนอก
- มีกรอบความเชื่อว่าความล้มเหลวคือตัวบ่งชี้ว่าตนเองไม่เก่งพอ
- หัวใจสำคัญของทฤษฏีการกำหนดตนเอง
- เป็นความต้องการได้รับการยกย่อง
- มีกรอบความเชื่อว่าความสามารถของตนเองพัฒนาได้ตลอดเวลา
- Carol Dweck ผู้คิดค้นทฤษฎี
15 Clues: แรงจูงใจภายใน • แรงจูงใจภายนอก • ความต้องการทางด้านสรีระ • เป็นความต้องการด้านปัญญา • Carol Dweck ผู้คิดค้นทฤษฎี • เป็นความต้องการได้รับการยกย่อง • หัวใจสำคัญของทฤษฏีการกำหนดตนเอง • ผู้คิดค้นทฤษฏีการอ้างสาเหตุ(Attribution Theory) • มีกรอบความเชื่อว่าความสามารถของตนเองพัฒนาได้ตลอดเวลา • มีกรอบความเชื่อว่าความล้มเหลวคือตัวบ่งชี้ว่าตนเองไม่เก่งพอ • ...
AP Psych Semester 1 Review 2026-01-12
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- In‑depth study of one person or small group to reveal general principles.
- Study of physical, cognitive, and social changes across the lifespan.
- Technique for gathering self‑reported attitudes or behaviors from many people.
- Extent to which findings apply to populations or settings beyond the sample.
- Change caused by expectations about a treatment rather than the treatment itself.
- Measure of how much scores vary around the mean.
- Arithmetic average of a set of scores.
- Chemical messengers that cross synapses between neurons.
- Procedure where neither participants nor researchers know group assignments.
- Choosing participants so every member of a population has equal selection chance.
- Studying the mind by analyzing its basic components or structures.
- Systematic process of forming hypotheses, collecting data, and drawing conclusions.
- Debate over relative influence of genes and environment on behavior.
- Inactive substance or treatment used for comparison in experiments.
- Assigning participants to groups by chance to reduce preexisting differences.
- Body’s “slow” chemical communication system using hormones in the bloodstream.
- Organized set of principles that explains and predicts events or behaviors.
- Objective analysis of evidence to form a reasoned judgment.
- Brief electrical impulse that travels down an axon.
- Participants who receive the treatment or manipulation.
- Nerve cell that is the basic building block of the nervous system.
- Approach emphasizing unconscious drives, conflicts, and early childhood experiences.
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- Observing behavior in natural settings without interference.
- Number from −1 to +1 expressing strength and direction of a correlation.
- Numbers that summarize and describe characteristics of a data set.
- Tendency to seek and remember information that confirms existing beliefs.
- Tendency to believe after an outcome that one “knew it all along.”
- Repeating a study to see if the original finding is reproduced.
- Variable the researcher manipulates to examine its effect.
- Perception of a relationship where none exists or is weaker than believed.
- Quality of a theory being capable of being disproved by evidence.
- Tendency to overestimate the accuracy of one’s knowledge and judgments.
- Result unlikely to have occurred by chance alone.
- Error from selecting a sample that does not represent the population.
- Statistical measure describing how strongly two variables change together.
- Factors or conditions that can change and be measured in research.
- Participants who do not receive the treatment; provide comparison baseline.
- Uncontrolled variables that may influence the dependent variable.
- Most frequently occurring score in a distribution.
- Body’s electrochemical communication network of neurons.
- Precise statements of how variables are measured or manipulated.
- Testable prediction often implied by a theory.
- Middle score when data are ordered from lowest to highest.
- Study of how natural selection shapes behavior and mental processes.
- Variable that is measured to assess the impact of the manipulation.
- Chemical messengers released by glands that travel through the blood.
- Biologically programmed growth processes that unfold over time.
- Research method that manipulates variables to determine cause and effect.
- Symmetrical bell‑shaped distribution where most scores cluster around the mean.
- Studying how mental processes and behavior function to help organisms adapt.
50 Clues: Arithmetic average of a set of scores. • Testable prediction often implied by a theory. • Measure of how much scores vary around the mean. • Result unlikely to have occurred by chance alone. • Most frequently occurring score in a distribution. • Brief electrical impulse that travels down an axon. • Participants who receive the treatment or manipulation. • ...
SE-3 21378 2024-07-15
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- A set that is part of another set
- The process of finding the union of sets
- Elements that are in one set but not another
- The set of all elements not in a given set
- A set containing no elements
- A set that contains other sets
- A set formed by taking elements from one set
- The largest set that is a subset of two given sets
- Two sets with no elements in common
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- Elements that are in either of two sets
- A set that does not change under an operation
- A subset containing all elements of the original set
- A collection of distinct objects
- Sets that have the same elements
- The number of elements in a set
- A diagram used to represent sets
- Two sets that are equal
- The set of all subsets of a given set
- A set with all possible elements
- An operation that combines all elements from two sets
20 Clues: Two sets that are equal • A set containing no elements • A set that contains other sets • The number of elements in a set • A collection of distinct objects • Sets that have the same elements • A diagram used to represent sets • A set with all possible elements • A set that is part of another set • Two sets with no elements in common • The set of all subsets of a given set • ...
Epistemological Puzzle 2016-04-12
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- an act of accepting or rejecting a proposition
- Latin word meaning "to see"
- The father of modern philosophy
- means "what is clear and manifest"
- idea before sense experience "blank slate"
- The study of knowledge
- "after experience"
- The Greek word for opinion
- Who emphasize impression as source of certitude
- Who said "the mind is Tabula Rasa"
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- who synthesize rationalism & empiricism
- The Greek word for knowledge
- doubting, suspending judgment, to consider
- theory that reason is the source of knowledge
- ideas that are built into the mind at birth
- Who says "to be is to be perceived"
- Latin word "to see from a distance"
- knowledge prior to
- theory that knowledge is through experience w/senses
- means "theory or study"
20 Clues: "after experience" • knowledge prior to • The study of knowledge • means "theory or study" • The Greek word for opinion • Latin word meaning "to see" • The Greek word for knowledge • The father of modern philosophy • means "what is clear and manifest" • Who said "the mind is Tabula Rasa" • Who says "to be is to be perceived" • Latin word "to see from a distance" • ...
Task Four 2021-04-12
Across
- served as monarch of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837
- served as prime minister of Prussia
- A policy of extending a country's power
- was composed of the dominions, colonies, protectorates,
- Workers or working-class people
- The most important city or town of a country
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution
- The production of large quantities
- The process of being united or made into a whole.
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- A political and economic theory of social organization
- 18th-century Scottish economist
- king of Sardinia–Piedmont
- The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples
- The process whereby organisms
- A movement for the re-establishment
- a method of manufacturing using machinery
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism
- The German Emperor
- The middle class
20 Clues: The middle class • The German Emperor • king of Sardinia–Piedmont • The process whereby organisms • 18th-century Scottish economist • Workers or working-class people • The production of large quantities • served as prime minister of Prussia • A movement for the re-establishment • A policy of extending a country's power • Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism • ...
Synthesis Crossword 2022-10-30
Across
- concepts which open up a previously inaccessible way of thinking
- grading guidelines for students are shared through a ___
- Understanding Facebook
- process of designing learning experiences
- SAMHSA assumption: Resist ___
- learning that takes place through several modes
- SAMHSA Principle: Be like water
- Presenting content in different ways fulfils multiple means of ____
- SAMHSA Principle: Make decisions together.
- SAMHSA Principle: No Danger in the classroom
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- observable theory of learning
- experiential theory of learning
- process of assessing student learning
- Mental processing theory of learning
- acronym for 7 elements of instructional planning
- eg. learning through zoom
- Design process where goals identified -> evidence of goals -> planning
- reference to the source of the information
- type of learning that engages students
- education as the practice of ___
- Bloom’s what?
21 Clues: Bloom’s what? • Understanding Facebook • eg. learning through zoom • observable theory of learning • SAMHSA assumption: Resist ___ • experiential theory of learning • SAMHSA Principle: Be like water • education as the practice of ___ • Mental processing theory of learning • process of assessing student learning • type of learning that engages students • ...
Easy Bus 272 2019-02-23
Across
- intensity, direction and persistence of effort
- hierarchy of individual values in terms of their intensity
- theory that individuals like work
- theory of comparing your input and output to others
- specific and challenging goals
- individuals attitude toward job
- adding negative stimulus
- positive or negative statements about things
- flextime, job sharing, compressed workweeks and telecommuting
- horizontal adding of tasks
- adding positive stimulus
- responsibility, dependability, persistent and achievement oriented
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- vertical adding of tasks
- individual conviction of conduct socially preferable
- company policies, admins and salary
- theory that individuals dislike work
- grouping a perception to attribute one belongs to
- removal of positive stimulus
- ignoring behaviour in order to make behaviour extinct
- gut feeling
- awareness of others and own emotions
- scientific or empirical evidence
22 Clues: gut feeling • vertical adding of tasks • adding negative stimulus • adding positive stimulus • horizontal adding of tasks • removal of positive stimulus • specific and challenging goals • individuals attitude toward job • scientific or empirical evidence • theory that individuals like work • company policies, admins and salary • theory that individuals dislike work • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-01
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- __________ model is the goal of nursing to promote adaptation and wholeness using the four principles of conservation.
- This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles.
- ________ is the learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs,norms, and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways.
- Culture Care Diversity and Universality” is the title of the theory of Madeleine __________.
- Newman used the terms client, individual, patient, person, and human being interchangeably.
- It is the beginner level.
- _______ integrity refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing.
- _________ defined nursing as actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care to maintain or change conditions in themselves or their environment.
- It is the state of health
- Reason is the source of all knowledge.
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- It is defined as what can be assessed.
- It means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing, and learning.
- These needs refer to knowledge and understanding, curiosity, exploration, need for meaning and predictability.
- The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to Florence __________.
- This describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of Energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Newman's theory is considered a ________ nursing theory, and she stated that people cannot be divided into parts.
- The middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by ______ Travelbee.
- ________ Stated that the purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- According to _______, theory is defined as supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon.
- in Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s metaparadigm of nursing, she defined the word _______ as someone who is knowledgeable, autonomous, a team member, advocate, and works within standards and ethics.
20 Clues: It is the beginner level. • It is the state of health • It is defined as what can be assessed. • Reason is the source of all knowledge. • This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles. • The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to Florence __________. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-30
Across
- A group of people united by culture, language, and history
- A system where power is divided between central and regional governments
- The art or science of government concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy.
- The highest law of the land
- A political unit with sovereignty over territory
- A system of government ruled by the wealthy
- A theory that views the state as a natural institution
- The head of the executive branch
- A theory stating that the state evolved from family structures
- A system where people rule directly or indirectly
- The power to make and implement public policies
- A theory that explains the origin of the state through force and domination
- This theory proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans, and the state emerges as a result of this inherent inclination.
- The scientific and value-free approach to political study
- This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state, suggesting that states arose to satisfy the economic needs of their populations.
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- The approach to political science focused on values and norms
- An institution that makes and enforces laws
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- The defined geographical area of a state
- The law-making body of government
- A form of government ruled by a few
- A form of government ruled by one person
- The study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc
- Philosopher regarded as the father of Political Science
- The power to influence others’ behavior
- The theory stating that the state is created by God
- The group of people living permanently within a state
- The body that executes laws
- Believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
- The supreme power of a state to command obedience and remain free from external control.
30 Clues: The highest law of the land • The body that executes laws • The head of the executive branch • The law-making body of government • A form of government ruled by a few • The power to influence others’ behavior • The defined geographical area of a state • A form of government ruled by one person • An institution that makes and enforces laws • ...
Music theory crossword 2017-10-24
Across
- lively and fast
- very slow
- the five lines and four spaces that music is written on
- gradually slower
- moderately loud
- beats dotted half note receives
- notes added above the staff
- eighth notes equal one whole note
- how many 8th notes equal one half note
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- very soft
- soft
- moderately soft
- very loud
- slow
- moving along
- gradually faster
- loud
- Moderately
- Quickly
19 Clues: soft • slow • loud • Quickly • very soft • very loud • very slow • Moderately • moving along • lively and fast • moderately soft • moderately loud • gradually slower • gradually faster • notes added above the staff • beats dotted half note receives • eighth notes equal one whole note • how many 8th notes equal one half note • the five lines and four spaces that music is written on
Number Theory Terms 2024-11-07
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- two numbers whose GCF is 1
- the part of a fraction that tells the total number of parts or units
- a number that divides evenly into a given number
- the ending digit of numbers divisible by both 5 and 10
- a fraction whose value is less than 1
- two factors with the same value
- division by zero
- the GCF of 16 and 24
- the part of a fraction that tells the amount being considered
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- a fraction whose value is 1 or more
- numbers that are divisible by 2
- the smallest prime number
- the numbers 2,4,6,8,10,...in relation to 2
- a fraction in which the numerator and denominator have a GCF of 1
- a number with more than two factors
- a numerical expression that represents part of a whole
- a number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors
- the smallest composite number
- the number that is a factor of every whole number
19 Clues: division by zero • the GCF of 16 and 24 • the smallest prime number • two numbers whose GCF is 1 • the smallest composite number • numbers that are divisible by 2 • two factors with the same value • a fraction whose value is 1 or more • a number with more than two factors • a fraction whose value is less than 1 • the numbers 2,4,6,8,10,...in relation to 2 • ...
Comp sci - theory 2025-11-04
Across
- a gate which produces true if either sides are true
- - gives info with a 0 or 1 (on, off)
- carries out the specified action.
- device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and power
- a gate where both sides have to be on
- stores data for machine code within a computer short form RAM
- the main brain of a computer that performs instructions and fulfills commands.
- the first software to run when a computer powers on.
- the outer layer of the pc - where everything is inside.
- - a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits
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- outputs the videos, images, and animations onto the screen .
- two bridges that flow data within the cpu. a collection of integrated circuits that serve as the "glue" linking the microprocessor (CPU) to the rest of the motherboard
- interprets what the instruction means,
- a gate which inverts the input
- stores digital data, including the operating system, applications, and user files, long term memory
- prevents overheating.
- retrieves an instruction from memory,
- does the actual execution of calculations
- the operating speed of a computer
19 Clues: prevents overheating. • a gate which inverts the input • carries out the specified action. • the operating speed of a computer • - gives info with a 0 or 1 (on, off) • a gate where both sides have to be on • retrieves an instruction from memory, • interprets what the instruction means, • does the actual execution of calculations • ...
Self Determination Theory 2026-03-31
Across
- Need to feel capable and effective
- Most self-determined extrinsic motivation aligned with identity and values
- Doing an activity for pleasure and enjoyment
- Focuses on the role of relatedness in motivation, emphasizing that supportive, caring relationships enhance well-being and promote self-determined behaviour.
- Needs Theory States that satisfaction of the three psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness—is essential for motivation, well-being, and personal growth.
- Describes the continuum of extrinsic motivation, from least self-determined (extrinsic regulation) to most self-determined (integrated regulation).
- Least self-determined extrinsic motivation, controlled by rewards or punishments
- Effect When rewards reduce intrinsic motivation
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- Autonomous extrinsic motivation valued as important and worthwhile
- Driven by internal pressures like guilt or shame
- A theory of human motivation focused on autonomy, competence, and relatedness
- Need to feel connected and valued by others
- Complete lack of desire or intention to act
- Explains how intrinsic motivation is affected by perceptions of autonomy and competence, and how rewards or feedback can increase or decrease motivation.
- Scale from amotivation to intrinsic motivation showing autonomy
- Distinguishes between intrinsic and extrinsic life goals, showing how different types of goals impact psychological needs, motivation, and well-being.
- Explains individual differences in how people tend to orient themselves toward autonomy, control, or impersonal motivation based on environmental influences.
- Need to feel in control and make choices
- Doing an activity for external rewards or to avoid punishment
19 Clues: Need to feel capable and effective • Need to feel in control and make choices • Need to feel connected and valued by others • Complete lack of desire or intention to act • Doing an activity for pleasure and enjoyment • Effect When rewards reduce intrinsic motivation • Driven by internal pressures like guilt or shame • ...
Skill Set 2021-03-06
16 Clues: IPO • M&A • Strategy • Programming • Credit Writing • Risk Management • Business Strategy • Mechanical Design • Product Management • Financial Planning • Project Management • Process Improvement • Financial Modelling • Business Improvement • Operations Management • Lean Six Sigma In Quality Improvement
first set 2018-12-03
Across
- speedy quick
- although
- change
- to make information available to people
- an amount that is not exact but is fewer than many
- a result or effect of an action or situation
- to stop trying to guess or to do something
- to promise that someone is true or will happen
- vary
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- festival yearly celebration
- separately individually singly independently
- settlement
- identical
- excellent quality
- a short performance for an actor musician or dancer
- sidewalk
16 Clues: vary • change • although • sidewalk • identical • settlement • speedy quick • excellent quality • festival yearly celebration • to make information available to people • to stop trying to guess or to do something • separately individually singly independently • a result or effect of an action or situation • to promise that someone is true or will happen • ...
Set 1 2024-02-20
Across
- Tool for managing customer relationships in Sales Cloud What software is utilized for maintaining and nurturing customer connections within Sales Cloud?
- What platform within Sales Cloud facilitates real-time collaboration among team members?
- What function in Sales Cloud enables the creation of personalized proposals?
- What provides AI-driven suggestions and guidance for support agents in Service Cloud?
- What generates detailed reports on service operations and performance in Service Cloud?
- What term refers to potential customers who have not yet made a purchase?
- What does Service Cloud capture and analyze in terms of customer preferences and requirements?
- What does Service Cloud manage specifically for service-related purposes?
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- What organizes and presents service offerings and options in Service Cloud?
- What does Service Cloud manage in terms of agreements and service-level commitments?
- What is the primary goal of using Sales Cloud?
- What Service Cloud feature converts customer emails into actionable service cases?
- What tool in Sales Cloud helps in predicting future sales trends?
- What feature in Sales Cloud allows for tracking potential sales opportunities?
- What aspect of sales does Salesforce assist in managing through its product?
- What determines priority levels for resolving service cases in Service Cloud?
16 Clues: What is the primary goal of using Sales Cloud? • What tool in Sales Cloud helps in predicting future sales trends? • What term refers to potential customers who have not yet made a purchase? • What does Service Cloud manage specifically for service-related purposes? • What organizes and presents service offerings and options in Service Cloud? • ...
Set 3 2024-02-20
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- What does Sales Cloud manage in terms of legal agreements?
- What process converts a lead into a customer in Sales Cloud?
- What Service Cloud tool enables customers to collaborate for solutions?
- What agreements specify customer support levels in Service Cloud?
- What does Sales Cloud calculate and manage as incentives for salespeople?
- What Service Cloud feature allows customers to find solutions independently?
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- What Service Cloud process routes a case to higher management?
- What Service Cloud metric measures agent readiness?
- What Sales Cloud tool manages marketing initiatives?
- What data in Sales Cloud helps tailor sales pitches to individual preferences?
- What Service Cloud term refers to a specific customer problem?
- What provides customizable visual representations of sales data in Sales Cloud?
- What Service Cloud factor determines the urgency of a ticket?
- What Service Cloud process ensures adherence to service level agreements?
- What strategy in Sales Cloud involves multiple team members working together to close a deal?
- What part of Sales Cloud tracks past interactions and engagements with clients?
16 Clues: What Service Cloud metric measures agent readiness? • What Sales Cloud tool manages marketing initiatives? • What does Sales Cloud manage in terms of legal agreements? • What process converts a lead into a customer in Sales Cloud? • What Service Cloud factor determines the urgency of a ticket? • What Service Cloud process routes a case to higher management? • ...
SET 8 2024-04-20
Across
- the effects produced by moving charges.
- the time rate of flow of electric charge.
- Light which produces heat and has a long wavelength, penetrating deeply.
- in the direction in which positive charges would flow.
- is equal to one joule per coulomb (J/q).
- the unit of electric current.
- the unit of resistance.
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- If a separated charge were free to move, then it would move toward the charges of sign.
- there is not a complete path or circuit through which charge can flow and there is no current.
- materials that are neither good conductors nor good insulators.
- the net flow of charge is characterized by an average velocity.
- materials in which electric charge flows readily.
- this opposition to the flow of charge.
- is defined as the amount of work it would take to move a charge between two points divided by the value of the charge.
- materials in which electrons are more tightly bound and they do not conduct electricity very well.
- An apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current.
16 Clues: the unit of resistance. • the unit of electric current. • this opposition to the flow of charge. • the effects produced by moving charges. • is equal to one joule per coulomb (J/q). • the time rate of flow of electric charge. • materials in which electric charge flows readily. • in the direction in which positive charges would flow. • ...
SET 9 2024-04-20
Across
- Unit that measures pressure or force
- The pathway through which electrical current flows
- (aka probe) applicator for directing the electrical current from the device tot he client's skin.
- The process of introducing a negative (alkaline) product into he skin using electrical current.
- To move or travel smooth in a certain direction
- Measure of how much electric energy is used in one second.
- A flow of electricity through a conductor
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- Material that allows electric current or heat energy to flow through easily
- Which container will most likely insulate the soda the best?
- Which force explains why skates roll differently on surfaces such as wood, rubber, or carpet
- Acronym for light amplification stimulation emission of radiation .
- Rubbing your hands together is an example of what form of energy?
- Which material is the best conductor of electricity?
- Material that slows down or stops electric current from flowing.
- Unit that measures the resistance of electric current.
- And thermal - which forms of energy from the sun reach the earth?
16 Clues: Unit that measures pressure or force • A flow of electricity through a conductor • To move or travel smooth in a certain direction • The pathway through which electrical current flows • Which material is the best conductor of electricity? • Unit that measures the resistance of electric current. • Measure of how much electric energy is used in one second. • ...
Set 3 2025-07-27
Across
- – Founder of Behaviourism - 6
- – Memory loss after brain injury - 9
- – A flash of understanding or solution - 7
- – Personality trait characterized by sociability and outgoing behavior. – 11
- – Ability to produce original ideas or solve problems innovatively. – 10
- – Units of heredity passed from parents to offspring. – 5
- – Oversimplified idea about a group of people. – 10
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- – Refusing to accept reality or facts as a defense mechanism. – 5
- – The reasons behind people’s actions and desires. – 10
- – The neuron part that receives messages from other neurons. – 8
- – How we interpret sensory information to understand the environment. – 10
- – Selfless concern for the welfare of others. – 8
- – Persistent feeling of worry or nervousness. – 7
- – Directing attention with intention or purpose. – 4
- – The ability to influence or guide others. – 10
- – Coloured part of the eye - 4
16 Clues: – Founder of Behaviourism - 6 • – Coloured part of the eye - 4 • – Memory loss after brain injury - 9 • – A flash of understanding or solution - 7 • – The ability to influence or guide others. – 10 • – Selfless concern for the welfare of others. – 8 • – Persistent feeling of worry or nervousness. – 7 • – Oversimplified idea about a group of people. – 10 • ...
Set 2 2022-10-17
Across
- a person who works on a farm
- a place where people train and do sports
- sick
- a person who delivers letters and newspapers
- happy
- a person who works with wood
- quiet
- a place where you can buy medicine
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- a powder to make bread
- a flat paper container to put a letter
- friend
- tablets and pills to take when somebody is sick
- a person who takes orders and brings them in a restaurant
- rubbish, garbage
- football
- a person who serves in an army and fights in a war
16 Clues: sick • happy • quiet • friend • football • rubbish, garbage • a powder to make bread • a person who works on a farm • a person who works with wood • a place where you can buy medicine • a flat paper container to put a letter • a place where people train and do sports • a person who delivers letters and newspapers • tablets and pills to take when somebody is sick • ...
Set Design 2022-04-19
Across
- Opening in the Stage floor
- A canvas or muslin curtain, usually painted, that forms part of the scenery.
- Background curtain covering stage back and sides, also known as the Cyc.
- Second main type of set, made of several pieces, which can be arranged to produce more than one setting.
- That period in the creative process when ideas simmer, recombine, and sometimes give birth to new ideas
- The most common theatrical set, which consists of two or three walls and perhaps a ceiling.
- Three-sided flats mounted on a wheeled carriage
- Drawing that shows how the stage will look from the perspective of the audience
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- Framework of beams above the stage that supports riggings for flying scenery
- Wooden frames covered by canvas, muslin, or lightweight wood and painted
- Type of stage, sometimes called "Theatre-in-the-round," seats the audience entirely around the playing area.
- A low platform stage that juts out into the audience with seating on three sides.
- Three-dimensional objects such as rocks, trees, or ramps.
- Heavy curtain or canvas-covered wooden frame hung above the proscenium opening to adjust the height of the opening
- Type of stage named because it is essentially a big empty square with walls painted black.
- A type of stage that looks like a picture frame
16 Clues: Opening in the Stage floor • Three-sided flats mounted on a wheeled carriage • A type of stage that looks like a picture frame • Three-dimensional objects such as rocks, trees, or ramps. • Wooden frames covered by canvas, muslin, or lightweight wood and painted • Background curtain covering stage back and sides, also known as the Cyc. • ...
Strength of Materials 2020-06-19
Across
- uniformly varying load
- thick cylinder
- Composite materials
- maximum shear stress theory
- universal testing machine
- Young’s modulus
- newton per metre square
- one end fixed
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- stresses & strains
- lateral and longitudinal strain
- boy fell from third floor
- polar moment of inertia
- straight line deflection
- crushing failure
- coke tin
- cricket bowler catch
- force per unit area
- max. Principal stress theory
- diamond indentation
- poisson’s ratio is zero
20 Clues: coke tin • one end fixed • thick cylinder • Young’s modulus • crushing failure • stresses & strains • Composite materials • force per unit area • diamond indentation • cricket bowler catch • uniformly varying load • polar moment of inertia • newton per metre square • poisson’s ratio is zero • straight line deflection • boy fell from third floor • universal testing machine • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2021-10-27
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- She developed the Adaptation Model of Nursing The prominent nursing theory
- Is a nurse theorist who created the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- She developed the system model in nursing
- She developed the environmental theory in nursing
- She developed Theory of Goal Attainment in the early 1960s
- She developed the conservation model in nursing
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- She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing.
- She developed the stages of moral development in nursing
- Is a nursing theorist who developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory
- She developed the theory of human caring in nursing
10 Clues: She developed the system model in nursing • She developed the conservation model in nursing • She developed the environmental theory in nursing • She developed the theory of human caring in nursing • She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing. • She developed the stages of moral development in nursing • ...
Unit 4 2021-03-03
Across
- disparity Using two eyes gives you speth perception
- The sense of movement without having to look around to notice
- constancy My mom always looks the same in my eyes
- processing Putting the pieces together and making a full picture, perceiving
- receptors The nerves that receive sensory signals and relay that info to the brain
- theory The pitch will change based in the amount of nerve impulses
- threshold The bare min to notice a difference
- Humans want to put things into groups that make sense
- Helmholtz trichromatic theory 3 colors when combined can create the whole color spectrum
- The way we put the pieces in order to understand and give context to what we are understanding
- monocular cue Using two eyes gives you depth perception
- theory The pitch will change depending on which part of the cochlea is stimulated
- threshold The bare min. In order to notice something 50% of the time.
- processing Sensing two things at once
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- cognition Warm tends to invoke a feeling of safe while cold is rigid
- detection theory Everyone's absolute threshold is unique.
- perception Fortune tellers claim to have esp. The ability to know or do something just using your mind
- ground The ability to separate things and make them look 3d
- process theory Opposites on the color wheel in the eye are either accepted or prohibited
- The brain taking electrical pulses and transforming them into smells sounds sights etc.
- interaction Smell and taste go hand in hand
- How we intake and interact with our outside stimuli
- Law It is harder to notice a difference in excess
- attention Putting all focusing energy on one thing
- constancy Apples are always red oranges are always orange
- control theory The gate that allows/blocks pain signals from reaching your brain
- cliff Lab experiment that tests depth perception
- adaptation I can adapt to a changed environment quickly
- processing Sensing. Just getting the stimuli to the brain
- spot A place where you cannot see
- adaptation If its not changing for a long time I will no longer notice it.
31 Clues: spot A place where you cannot see • processing Sensing two things at once • interaction Smell and taste go hand in hand • threshold The bare min to notice a difference • cliff Lab experiment that tests depth perception • constancy My mom always looks the same in my eyes • Law It is harder to notice a difference in excess • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2025-09-16
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- Intelligence I am a theory of intelligence proposed by Gardner.
- I am often used in Thorndike’s puzzle box experiments.
- Model I am a theory of intelligence proposed by J.P. Das.
- Generalisation I am when a response transfers to similar stimuli.
- I proposed the Law of Effect using cats in puzzle boxes.
- I control the size of the pupil in the eye.
- I am the transparent part of the eye that bends light to focus.
- I am the shortcut name for mental ability expressed as a number.
- I am often used in Pavlov’s classical conditioning experiments.
- I am the process where a learned response fades when reinforcement stops.
- I showed insight learning with chimpanzees stacking boxes.
- I am the father of operant conditioning, famous for the “Skinner box.”
- I am a type of conditioning discovered by Pavlov.
- I am the psychologist who made dogs salivate to a bell.
- I am the process of focusing on a stimulus.
- I am the process of receiving stimuli through sense organs.
- I am a type of conditioning discovered by Skinner.
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- I proposed the Primary and Secondary Appraisal model of stress.
- I am the adjustable black opening in the center of the eye.
- I am the white outer protective layer of the eye.
- I am the three-stage stress model by Hans Selye.
- Theory I am a three-part theory of intelligence proposed by Sternberg.
- I am the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Age I measure how old your mind is compared to your actual age.
- Selye I proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome.
- Theory I am a theory of intelligence proposed by Spearman.
- I am often used in Kohler’s insight learning experiments.
- I am often used in operant conditioning experiments.
- I am the process of interpreting sensory information.
29 Clues: I control the size of the pupil in the eye. • I am the process of focusing on a stimulus. • I am the three-stage stress model by Hans Selye. • I am the white outer protective layer of the eye. • Selye I proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome. • I am a type of conditioning discovered by Pavlov. • I am a type of conditioning discovered by Skinner. • ...
POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-30
Across
- The highest law of the land
- A theory stating that the state evolved from family structures
- Believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
- A theory that explains the origin of the state through force and domination
- The power to make and implement public policies
- The group of people living permanently within a state
- A form of government ruled by one person
- The head of the executive branch
- Authority exercised by a ruler
- This theory proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans, and the state emerges as a result of this inherent inclination.
- The supreme power of a state to command obedience and remain free from external control.
- The theory stating that the state is created by God
- Philosopher regarded as the father of Political Science
- The art or science of government concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy.
- The body that executes laws
- A theory that views the state as a natural institution
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- The scientific and value-free approach to political study
- The approach to political science focused on values and norms
- A system where people rule directly or indirectly
- A system where power is divided between central and regional governments
- An institution that makes and enforces laws
- The power to influence others’ behavior
- The study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc
- The defined geographical area of a state
- The law-making body of government
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- A system of government ruled by the wealthy
- A group of people united by culture, language, and history
- A political unit with sovereignty over territory
- A form of government ruled by a few
- This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state, suggesting that states arose to satisfy the economic needs of their populations.
31 Clues: The highest law of the land • The body that executes laws • Authority exercised by a ruler • The head of the executive branch • The law-making body of government • A form of government ruled by a few • The power to influence others’ behavior • A form of government ruled by one person • The defined geographical area of a state • An institution that makes and enforces laws • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- 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)
- 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)
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
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- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- Horne refers to light sleep as 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) • ...
Particle Theory 2015-09-30
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- Material whose particles are most energetic (move most)
- What happens when you freeze water
- The matter where bonds between particles are strong, but weak enough to allow them to move
- The force that holds particles in solids and liquids together
- Movement of particles through liquid or gas
- As heat is applied to gas its particles become more _______
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- Everything is made up of these
- Name of state change from a liquid to a solid
- Most dense material, and one through which diffusion is not possible
- Name of state change from liquid to gas
- Name of gas that water turns into when heated
- I increase gas pressure
12 Clues: I increase gas pressure • Everything is made up of these • What happens when you freeze water • Name of state change from liquid to gas • Movement of particles through liquid or gas • Name of state change from a liquid to a solid • Name of gas that water turns into when heated • Material whose particles are most energetic (move most) • ...
music theory 2016-09-22
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- no sound made for that beat
- non filled note head and no flag
- a piece of music made by saint George
- lived through 1745 to 1799
- the length of time a note is played
- a person with power and money
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- has two flags and filled in note head
- a composer that got inspiration from saint george
- a married woman saint George fell in love with
- has one flag and filled in note head
- the pace where Saint George
- halves the value of the note
12 Clues: lived through 1745 to 1799 • no sound made for that beat • the pace where Saint George • halves the value of the note • a person with power and money • non filled note head and no flag • the length of time a note is played • has one flag and filled in note head • has two flags and filled in note head • a piece of music made by saint George • ...
color theory 2021-03-11
12 Clues: color • black and white • add white to colo • red, yellow, blue • add black to color • mix of blue and red • mix of yellow and red • mix of blue and yellow • color scheme with one color • colors opposite on the color wheel • colors made by mixing two primary colors • colors next to each other on the color wheel
Transpersonal Theory 2023-10-04
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- a transformative approach of the whole person in intimate interrelationships with an interconnected and evolving world
- controlled by concerns of the ego
- objects and emotions are back but are recognized as expressions, projections, or modifications of consciousness
- making sense of states of consciousness
- one unified consciousness
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- a change in thinking, feeling, and perception, in relation to one’s ordinary baseline consciousness, that has a beginning, duration, and ending
- first to introduce ideas of consciousness and spiritualism into the mental health fields
- may include experiences of light or sound, positive emotions, or visions/archetypes
- comparing different states of consciousness
- made Transpersonal Theory what it is today
- each part (each person) is fundamentally and ultimately a part of the whole (the cosmos)
- reality is two separate entities (mind and body)
12 Clues: one unified consciousness • controlled by concerns of the ego • making sense of states of consciousness • made Transpersonal Theory what it is today • comparing different states of consciousness • reality is two separate entities (mind and body) • may include experiences of light or sound, positive emotions, or visions/archetypes • ...
Cell Theory 2023-09-01
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- primitive cells; do not contain a nucleus
- smallest structural and functional unit of an
- complex cells, contains a nucleus and membranebound organelles
- perceiving and responding to changes in the
- concluded all animals are made from cells
- keeps conditions in the organism within tolerable limits (balance)
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- comprised of three parts; all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- determined cells come from preexisting cells
- improved the microscope, first person to view live
- concluded all plants are made from cells
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made from cells • primitive cells; do not contain a nucleus • concluded all animals are made from cells • perceiving and responding to changes in the • determined cells come from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an • improved the microscope, first person to view live • ...
Colour Theory 2024-08-21
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- Colors that evoke warmth and passion.
- Creates a harmonious look by using colors next to each other.
- These colors create strong contrast and are visually appealing.
- Darkened version of a color.
- Refers to the specific color name.
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- Indicates how vivid or muted a color appears.
- Simplified color scheme using only one color and its variations.
- Fundamental colors that are the basis for all others
- How light or dark a color is, independent of its hue.
- Mix of a primary and a secondary color, creating intermediate colors.
- Colors that are soothing and calming.
- The full array of colors visible in light.
12 Clues: Darkened version of a color. • Refers to the specific color name. • Colors that evoke warmth and passion. • Colors that are soothing and calming. • The full array of colors visible in light. • Indicates how vivid or muted a color appears. • Fundamental colors that are the basis for all others • How light or dark a color is, independent of its hue. • ...
Skin Theory 2023-04-17
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- Removal of dead skin
- Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis
- Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival
- Results of abnormal melanocyte activity
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- Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells
- Also known as shivering
- Abnormal changes in the structure of the skin
- When the body gets warm, blood vessels dilate, or widen, to allow heat to evaporate
- Is the singular form of comedones
- When the body is cold, blood vessels constrict, or narrow, to keep the heat near organs
- Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis
- Open follicle with a black surface plug that has been oxidized and discolored due to the sebum contact with the air
12 Clues: Removal of dead skin • Also known as shivering • Is the singular form of comedones • Results of abnormal melanocyte activity • Abnormal changes in the structure of the skin • Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival • Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells • Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis • ...
COLOUR THEORY 2021-09-21
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- We look for ________ when we move our paint brush in the paint.
- This colour sits between red and yellow on the colour wheel.
- you use a brush for this technique.
- This artist creates leaf cut outs.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include green and orange.
- Is a ___________ colour? Clue - it begins with Y.
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- how we display colours in a circular form.
- Is a ______ colour? Clue - it begins with P.
- We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include red and blue.
- This colour sits between yellow and blue on the colour wheel.
- Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines.
12 Clues: This artist creates leaf cut outs. • you use a brush for this technique. • how we display colours in a circular form. • Is a ______ colour? Clue - it begins with P. • Is a ___________ colour? Clue - it begins with Y. • We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours. • Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines. • ...
Color Theory 2021-12-07
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- Tints and shades of one color
- A Color and colors surrounding its complement
- Opposite colors on the color wheel
- Two primary colors mixed together
- Colors next to each other
- A primary color and secondary color mixed
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- Adding black to a color
- Summer colors
- Can't be mixed from other colors
- Winter colors
- A perfect Triangle
- Adding white to a color
12 Clues: Summer colors • Winter colors • A perfect Triangle • Adding black to a color • Adding white to a color • Colors next to each other • Tints and shades of one color • Can't be mixed from other colors • Two primary colors mixed together • Opposite colors on the color wheel • A primary color and secondary color mixed • A Color and colors surrounding its complement
Adler's theory 2024-11-02
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- ability to create an appropriate style of life
- the child in the birth order that is the pet in the family
- the child in the birth order that is the focus of attention in the family which is followed by a possible dethronement when they have another sibling
- style of life that is characterised as dependent
- style of life that is characterised as cooperative
- develops when a person is unable to compensate for normal inferiority feelings
- style of life that is characterised as attacking
- motivation to overcome inferiority
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- sequence of sibling births
- a psychological technique that involves using the client's earliest memories whether real, fantasised or both to reveal their primary interest in life
- style of life that is characterised as ignoring problems
- potential fictional goals
12 Clues: potential fictional goals • sequence of sibling births • motivation to overcome inferiority • ability to create an appropriate style of life • style of life that is characterised as dependent • style of life that is characterised as attacking • style of life that is characterised as cooperative • style of life that is characterised as ignoring problems • ...
Adler’s Theory 2024-11-08
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- A positive outlook on life and the future.
- The reason or motivation behind one’s actions and goals.
- Order The position a person holds among their siblings.
- Complex Feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem.
- A unique way of living shaped by one’s choices and goals.
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- A group of people living together with shared values and goals.
- Unique characteristics that distinguish each person.
- Complex Overcompensation for feelings of inadequacy with an exaggerated sense of self-worth.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Interest Concern for the welfare of others and the community.
- The strength to face challenges or overcome fears.
- Orientation – Focused on achieving personal or shared objectives.
12 Clues: A positive outlook on life and the future. • The strength to face challenges or overcome fears. • Complex Feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. • Unique characteristics that distinguish each person. • The reason or motivation behind one’s actions and goals. • Order The position a person holds among their siblings. • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-09-02
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- hotness or coldness of an object
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- a temperature at which a liquid freezes and turns into a solid
- when a solid goes to a liquid
- the temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature of the substance
- the temperature at which the vapour pressure is equal to the standard sea-level atmospheric pressure
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- a temperature at which a solid melts and turns to a liquid
- when a liquid goes to a solid
- conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the gaseous (vapour) phase.
- particles that escape the container
- Molecular Theory
- electrically charged particles
12 Clues: Molecular Theory • when a liquid goes to a solid • when a solid goes to a liquid • electrically charged particles • hotness or coldness of an object • particles that escape the container • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • a temperature at which a solid melts and turns to a liquid • a temperature at which a liquid freezes and turns into a solid • ...
SE-3 21378 2024-07-15
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- A set that is part of another set
- The process of finding the union of sets
- Elements that are in one set but not another
- The set of all elements not in a given set
- A set containing no elements
- A set that contains other sets
- A set formed by taking elements from one set
- The largest set that is a subset of two given sets
- Two sets with no elements in common
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- Elements that are in either of two sets
- A set that does not change under an operation
- A subset containing all elements of the original set
- A collection of distinct objects
- Sets that have the same elements
- The number of elements in a set
- A diagram used to represent sets
- Two sets that are equal
- The set of all subsets of a given set
- A set with all possible elements
- An operation that combines all elements from two sets
20 Clues: Two sets that are equal • A set containing no elements • A set that contains other sets • The number of elements in a set • A collection of distinct objects • Sets that have the same elements • A diagram used to represent sets • A set with all possible elements • A set that is part of another set • Two sets with no elements in common • The set of all subsets of a given set • ...
Economics Rational Decision Making 2023-10-31
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- To fail to pay money that you owe at the right time.
- A branch of economics that accept that consumers and other economic agents do not always act rationality and looks why this might be so.
- The study of behaviour of individuals or groups such as consumer, firms or workers, typically within a market context.
- the level of well-being or prosperity or living standards of an individual or group of individuals such as a country.
- Consumers are not always willing or able to make comparisons between prices and different goods on offer.
- the satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a good or a set of goods.
- when you make a choice, you will choose the thing you like best.
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- Economic statements or choices can be worded in such a way as to influence the outcome.
- the rational human used by economists when constructing, explaining and verifying models.
- Some economic theories assume that economic agents will act rationally in a way that maximises their total net benefit.
- Another key assumption of neo-classical theory is that economic agents act in a way that will maximise their net benefits.
- a theory of economics that typicaly starts with the assumption that economic agents will maximise their benefits and act rationally, and that develops how resources will be allocated in markets and at what price through the forces of demand and supply; the margin is a key concept in neo-classical theory.
- are assumed to want to maximise the welfare of citizens.
- the study of the economy as a whole, including inflation, growth and unemployment.
14 Clues: To fail to pay money that you owe at the right time. • are assumed to want to maximise the welfare of citizens. • when you make a choice, you will choose the thing you like best. • the satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a good or a set of goods. • the study of the economy as a whole, including inflation, growth and unemployment. • ...
Linguistics terms 2024-07-24
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- in semantics, part of the study of oppositeness of meaning
- the study of language in relation to social factors
- the perceptually distinct unit of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another
- a diagram used in generative grammar as a convenient means of displaying the internal hierarchical structure of sentences as generated by a set of rules
- a suggested defining property of human language whereby linguistic forms are said to lack any physical correspondence with the entities in the world to which they refer
- a term used in the grammatical classification of words to refer to the main set of items which specify the attributes of nouns
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- a term used in linguistics and phonetics to refer to a stretch of speech about which no assumptions have been made in terms of linguistic theory (as opposed to the notion of sentence, which receives its definition from a theory of grammar)
- one of the two general categories used for the classification of speech sounds, the other being consonant
- in languages which express grammatical relationships by means of inflections, this term refers to the form taken by a noun phrase (often a single noun or pronoun) when it is the subject of a verb
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- the smallest unit bearing meaning in a language
11 Clues: the smallest unit bearing meaning in a language • the study of language in relation to social factors • in semantics, part of the study of oppositeness of meaning • the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language • the perceptually distinct unit of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another • ...
Who's Who of RAD 201 2023-11-21
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- advanced previous atomic models into what is used today
- discovered radioactive rays
- developed electromagnetic theory
- namesake of unit of magnetic field strength
- discovered radioactivity
- whistleblower of radiation protection; invented fluoroscope
- first American fatality from radiation exposure
- organized elements into a table
- discovered that atomic structure is a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded
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- discoverer of x-rays
- identified electromagnetism
- chemist who developed atomic theory
- associated with the earliest known atomic theory
- identified electromagnetic induction
- first described direct proportionality between energy & frequency
- believed that atoms were indestructible and differed in size, shape & structure
- developed solar system structure of atom
- physicist who developed three laws of motion
18 Clues: discoverer of x-rays • discovered radioactivity • identified electromagnetism • discovered radioactive rays • organized elements into a table • developed electromagnetic theory • chemist who developed atomic theory • identified electromagnetic induction • developed solar system structure of atom • namesake of unit of magnetic field strength • ...
Psychosocial Development Theory 2023-10-25
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- Where did Erikson die?
- Who proposed the Psychological Development Theory?
- Who's theory did Erikson modify?
- Erikson Proposed that ______ development takes place all throughout our lifespan.
- ______ involves finding your life's work and contributing to the development of others.
- ______ vs. Despair
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- His theory emphasizes the _____ nature of our development rather than it's sexual nature.
- Where was Erikson born?
- Trust vs. _____
- Intimacy vs. ______
- How many stages are there in Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of development?
- ______ vs. Confusion
12 Clues: Trust vs. _____ • ______ vs. Despair • Intimacy vs. ______ • ______ vs. Confusion • Where did Erikson die? • Where was Erikson born? • Who's theory did Erikson modify? • Who proposed the Psychological Development Theory? • How many stages are there in Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of development? • ...
MAN3025-Exam One-Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- A basic assumption is that a manager’s concern for workers will lead to increased satisfaction and improved performance: human ______movement.
- The value of ____ is that it provides a systematic framework for management activities.
- Managerial ______ are standards of behavior that guide individual managers in their work. This includes how an organization treats its employees, how employees treat the organization, and how employees and the organization treats other economic agents.
- An _______is defined as a group of people working together in a structured and coordinated fashion to achieve a set of goals.
- ________management uses techniques such as time-and-motion studies and piecework pay systems to increase the productivity of individual workers. It also calls for observation, development of improved procedures, training, and motivating workers.
- Competitive_______refers to the nature of the competitive relationship between dominant firms in an industry.
- Peggy Patterson has a pessimistic/negative view of workers that is consistent with the views of scientific management. She espouses what type of theory?
- In 2011, unemployment was the highest it had been in more than a decade. This is part of the ____ dimension of organizations.
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- The set of broad dimensions and forces in an organization’s surroundings that creates its overall context: ____ environment.
- The extent to which an organization is involved in or affected by business in other countries is part of the ______ dimension of the general environment.
- The administrative staff at a hospital is an example of ________ resources:
- ______perspectives prescribe different approaches for different situations, while universal perspectives focus on one “best” approach.
- Management theories are used to build organizations and guide them toward their ____.
13 Clues: The administrative staff at a hospital is an example of ________ resources: • Management theories are used to build organizations and guide them toward their ____. • The value of ____ is that it provides a systematic framework for management activities. • ...
Chapter 10 & 24 2021-01-25
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- irrational fear of and hostility toward
- prejudice
- general or universal guides to action
- systematically related moral principles
- based on set of moral of principles
- belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers
- arts mandatory standards
- obligations placed on individuals
- places value on avoiding harm to others
- care for
- manners and attitudes
- differing from one another
- basic groups or divisions of humankind
- viewing the norms and values of individual
- ethnic affiliation or classification
- vital protection of life
- diverse backgrounds give up original cultures
- strict observance of promises or duties
- being able to negotiate 2 or more cultures
- persons self reliance
- duty to tell the truth
- set by individuals or groups of individuals
- justified claims
- traits that are socially valued
- ethical conduct of profession
- relating to culture
- actions determined by their ends
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- gross violation of commonly held standards
- articulated statements of role morality
- unequal or prejudicial treatment of people
- defending a chosen path of action
- belief in racial superiority
- ethical reflections
- fact or quality of being diverse
- chromosomal designation of female or male being
- regulations established by government
- determine the worth of actions
- doing of good
- population that differs from others
- socially transmitted behavior patterns
- statements right conduct
- info about people shouldn't be revealed
- collection or set of values
- equitable, fair, or just conduct
- rights of individuals guaranteed by law
- generally accepted customs
- rights based ethical theory
- study of rightness and wrongness
- 2 mutually dependent groups
- exists separately from government guarentees
- situation requiring moral judgement
- ideals and customs of a society
52 Clues: care for • prejudice • doing of good • justified claims • ethical reflections • relating to culture • manners and attitudes • persons self reliance • duty to tell the truth • arts mandatory standards • statements right conduct • vital protection of life • differing from one another • generally accepted customs • collection or set of values • rights based ethical theory • ...
Soph History 2025 Crossword 2025-08-18
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- Begun to modernize his nation so his people were familiar with weapons
- sending officials from Europe to directly control the colony
- the idea that one’s ethnic group or culture is superior to others was a prevalent idea during this time period as well
- Racial segregation that the British set up
- Pride for one's nation
- In 1884, Europeans met in Berlin to recognize Leopold’s claims to Congo
- Catholics and Protestants built these to convert people to Christianity
- War that the British won against the Dutch
- King who hired Stanley to explore the Congo River
- Explorer that set out to map the course of the Nile and Congo Rivers
- A cause of Imperialism. Westerners viewed foreigners as little brothers.
- duty to spread what they saw as the blessings of western civilization
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- a popular explorer-missionary who crisscrossed the African continent
- the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- the idea that came from Charles Darwin’s theory of survival of the fittest
- Many nations felt that ruling a global empire increased a nation’s prestige around the world.
- Britain, France, and Germany all set out to conquer territory in Africa
- the idea of looking down at others as if they are less able or like children
- leaving local rulers in place but forcing them to follow the advice of the European power
- areas politically controlled by more powerful nations
- A nation settled by freed U.S. slaves
- an area where an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges
- the use of local rulers or chiefs who governed under the direction of the European power
23 Clues: Pride for one's nation • A nation settled by freed U.S. slaves • Racial segregation that the British set up • War that the British won against the Dutch • King who hired Stanley to explore the Congo River • areas politically controlled by more powerful nations • sending officials from Europe to directly control the colony • ...
forensics 2025-09-03
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- the quality of being based or influenced by personal feelings
- Chronological documentation of handling of evidence throughout a investigation
- an approach that shows the most grim outcome
- A professional who has completed law school
- theory of moral values based on conduct
- a person with a specialized knowledge/expertise who provided testimony to help the court understand
- an approach that is based on action taken by an individual not the result
- a system that defines what action should be taken when faced with a ethical dilemma
- consider the susceptibility of the testing group
- A person or group against whom a civil action is brought
- the process of using science to analyze physical evidence to prove a person is guilty
- A legal professional who represents the accused
- a circumstance in which a moral conflict arises in the workplace
- breaching policy of rules set in place by a collective that results in punishment
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- outlines and evaluates the various risks of an experiment to avoid ethical misconduct
- a group of people who decide if the evidence for a serious crime can go to trial
- an approach that desires the most positive outcome
- A document that has been typed up
- general harm that may be inflicted on participants
- to formally charge a person with a crime
- a lack of bias
- a system of rules set in place by countries to regulate the collective.
- an approach based on ultimate consequences of action
- an outline of laws set in place to promote better behavior
- small pieces of evidence in a crime scene
25 Clues: a lack of bias • A document that has been typed up • theory of moral values based on conduct • to formally charge a person with a crime • small pieces of evidence in a crime scene • A professional who has completed law school • an approach that shows the most grim outcome • A legal professional who represents the accused • consider the susceptibility of the testing group • ...
IR Theory Realism 2021-05-27
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- the means by which a state tries to
- discipline since the end of
- he wrote Twenty Years' Crisis.
- the central and most important actors of
- he wrote the book: Politics among
- of organizing the relations
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
- Second World War.
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- scholars.
- its security decrease the
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- politics according the the
- Likes to chase mice
- of others
- the dominant theory of International
- the absence of a superior authority
- sovereign units.
19 Clues: scholars. • of others • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • sovereign units. • Man's best friend • Second World War. • Likes to chase mice • its security decrease the • discipline since the end of • of organizing the relations • politics according the the • he wrote Twenty Years' Crisis. • he wrote the book: Politics among • the means by which a state tries to • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- an instrument for measuring the intensity of light
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- a completely empty space
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects
- the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer
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- the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular
- molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons. Stable antimatter does not appear to exist in our universe
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale
- three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions
- the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated
- Forces any of the four basic forces
- a variable star having a regular cycle of brightness with a frequency related to its luminosity, so allowing estimation of its distance from the earth
19 Clues: a completely empty space • Forces any of the four basic forces • an instrument for measuring the intensity of light • the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular • the science of the origin and development of the universe • three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- an instrument for measuring the intensity of light
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- a completely empty space
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects
- the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer
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- the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular
- molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons. Stable antimatter does not appear to exist in our universe
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale
- three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions
- the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated
- Forces any of the four basic forces
- a variable star having a regular cycle of brightness with a frequency related to its luminosity, so allowing estimation of its distance from the earth
19 Clues: a completely empty space • Forces any of the four basic forces • an instrument for measuring the intensity of light • the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular • the science of the origin and development of the universe • three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions • ...
Theory of Evolution 2017-03-20
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- /differences in courtship rituals interbreed
- /What was the title of Darwin's book?
- /allele frequencies remain constant
- /controlled by 2 or more genes
- /evidence of change overtime
- /where did Darwin make many of his observation during his voyage on the Beagle?
- /a change in the DNA sequence
- /change due to chance
- /combine genetic information of all members of a population
- /the ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- /change in inherited characteristics overtime
- /a change in inherited characteristic over time
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- /separated by barriers
- /choose individuals to breed based on desirable traits
- /father of Evolution
- /reproduce at different times
- /all members can interbreed
- /who was Darwin's biggest defender?
- /controlled by 1 gene
19 Clues: /separated by barriers • /controlled by 1 gene • /father of Evolution • /reproduce at different times • /change due to chance • /controlled by 2 or more genes • /What was the title of Darwin's book? • /evidence of change overtime • /allele frequencies remain constant • /differences in courtship rituals interbreed • ...
Podiatry Theory 1 2017-03-16
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- The substance skin is made from (7)
- Uneven, thickened, deformed nail plate (15)
- Dense plaque of hyperkeratotic tissue (7)
- A word meaning possible causes (9)
- When a corn is removed, we say it is...? (10)
- Type of callous associated with pain (12)
- Another word for thickening (11)
- Type of corn found between the toes - heloma _________? (5)
- Corn found under the nail (9)
- Correct term for a hard corn, heloma _____ (5)
- Type of tissue that may develop in long standing cases of mechanical stress (7)
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- Type of callous not associated with pain (13)
- This type of corn contains both nerve ending and small blood vessels - heloma _______? (14)
- Brown or black stain often seen under an area of callous due to bleeding (13)
- Corns have one of these, callous does not (7)
- Meaning the presence of water, causes an area to be moist (10)
- Callous or corn tissue in the nail sulcus (12)
- Uniform thickening of the nail plate without deformity (10)
- Type of corn that looks like small seeds and can be many in number - heloma ______? (8)
19 Clues: Corn found under the nail (9) • Another word for thickening (11) • A word meaning possible causes (9) • The substance skin is made from (7) • Dense plaque of hyperkeratotic tissue (7) • Type of callous associated with pain (12) • Uneven, thickened, deformed nail plate (15) • Type of callous not associated with pain (13) • Corns have one of these, callous does not (7) • ...
Cell Theory & Organelles 2023-09-29
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- Protects the cell, only found in plant cells
- Packages molecules for storage or transport out of cell, looks like pancakes
- Stores waste, water, proteins etc.
- Powerhouse of the cell, cellular respiration site
- Are shorter and more numerous, function in moving cells
- Only found in animal cells, helps pull chromosome pairs apart
- Synthesizes proteins
- More complex type of cell
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- Controls what enters or leaves the cell
- All cells come from _________ cells
- Only found in plant cells, uses photosynthesis
- Are longer and fewer, function in moving cells
- Controls the activities of the cell, contains DNA
- Contains digestive enzymes
- Came from 3 scientists, Schleiden, Schwann & Virchow
- Jelly-like substance
- Simplest type of cell
- Can be either rough or smooth and can have ribosomes on the surface
- Makes up the cytoplasm
19 Clues: Jelly-like substance • Synthesizes proteins • Simplest type of cell • Makes up the cytoplasm • More complex type of cell • Contains digestive enzymes • Stores waste, water, proteins etc. • All cells come from _________ cells • Controls what enters or leaves the cell • Protects the cell, only found in plant cells • Only found in plant cells, uses photosynthesis • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2025-05-20
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- This is the clef that the woodwinds, trumpets, and French horns play in.
- An ______ only lasts one measure and makes the note flat or sharp.
- Connect notes smoothly with no tongue
- You can tell the music is finished because there is a _____ bar line.
- The only difference between a double barline and a _____ sign is the dots on the side.
- These are the spaces on the treble clef
- the lowest band instrument that you should listen for
- The key signature lasts for the whole ____ or section.
- A ____ lowers a note a half step.
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- ____ note, lasts 4 beats in 4/4 time
- ___ note, lasts 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Means you play the section softly (it's symbol is p)
- the first thing you should check when you get a new song
- These are the lines on the treble clef
- The most important part of your playing is that you play with a good _____.
- When you emphasize a note with more tongue or air.
- The ____ clef has lines GBDFA and spaces ACEG
- ____ note, lasts 2 beats in 4/4 time
- A _____ raises a note a half step.
19 Clues: A ____ lowers a note a half step. • ___ note, lasts 1 beat in 4/4 time • A _____ raises a note a half step. • ____ note, lasts 4 beats in 4/4 time • ____ note, lasts 2 beats in 4/4 time • Connect notes smoothly with no tongue • These are the lines on the treble clef • These are the spaces on the treble clef • The ____ clef has lines GBDFA and spaces ACEG • ...
Joey's music theory 2026-03-03
20 Clues: soft • loud • slowly • slowly • little • sweetly • very fast • very soft • very loud • much,very • expressively • quick lively • very very soft • a broken chord • very very loud • gradually slower • suddenly; at once • in a singing style • lightly, delicately • a moderate walking tempo
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-02-06
Across
- Studied atoms using gold foil and discovered that atoms have a dense positively charged nucleus and are mostly empty space.
- A single particle of an element
- Discovered neutrons.
- Proposed the idea of “atomos” or particles that could not be cut.
- An explanation or assumption used to explain an observation.
- Particle with a positive charge.
- Suggested 3D orbitals instead of rings around the nucleus where we have a high probability of finding electrons.
- The lightest subatomic particle discovered by JJ Thomson.
- Neutral particle that stabilizes the nucleus.
- Name for the electrons in the outermost ring of a Bohr diagram.
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- Electrons in higher energy levels have _____ energy than electrons in lower levels.
- Proposed the atomic theory where atoms are distinct from one another and combine to make compounds.
- ______________ elements exist with two atoms stuck together.
- Proposed the Plum Pudding model of the atom.
- A way to communicate a theory or idea.
- Proposed electrons act like waves which give them a fixed distance from the nucleus.
- The number of rings in a Bohr diagram depends on the ________ where the element is found in the Periodic Table
- Said we could not know the speed and location of an electron at the same time.
- Suggested electrons orbit the nucleus in rings with fixed energy.
19 Clues: Discovered neutrons. • A single particle of an element • Particle with a positive charge. • A way to communicate a theory or idea. • Proposed the Plum Pudding model of the atom. • Neutral particle that stabilizes the nucleus. • The lightest subatomic particle discovered by JJ Thomson. • ______________ elements exist with two atoms stuck together. • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2021-10-27
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- She developed the Adaptation Model of Nursing The prominent nursing theory
- She developed the environmental theory in nursing
- She developed the theory of human caring in nursing
- Is a nursing theorist who developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory
- She developed the conservation model in nursing
- She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing.
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- She developed the stages of moral development in nursing
- She developed Theory of Goal Attainment in the early 1960s
- She developed the system model in nursing
- Is a nurse theorist who created the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
10 Clues: She developed the system model in nursing • She developed the conservation model in nursing • She developed the environmental theory in nursing • She developed the theory of human caring in nursing • She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing. • She developed the stages of moral development in nursing • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
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- Inventory - testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves, as well as identify careers that would be a good fit based on their interests
- - a person's innate capacity for learning specific abilities or knowledge
- Test - designed to systematically elicit information about a person's motivations, preferences, interests, emotional make-up, and style of interacting with people and situations
- Bias - a prejudice or highlighted distinction in viewpoint that suggests a preference of one culture over another
- - re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter).
- - the action or process of flowing
- Intelligence - the ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- - the capacity to be inherited.
- Theory - a theory of intelligence with three key abilities
- - the extent to which a particular computational theory matches up with what we know about human psychology
- - process, strategies, or techniques psychologist used collect data
- Quotient - a measure of a person's reasoning ability
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- - move out of or away from something and come into view.
- - the process of brain augmentation through "neuroplasticity."
- Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion
- - the process of establishing norms for a test
- - a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual
- - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something
- - When students can see their own progress in learning and mastering a subject or skill
- - the rules of a group of people that mark out what is appropriate, allowed, required, or forbidden for various members in different situations
- - a measure of whether something stays the same, i.e. is consistent
- - the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure
- System - a value below the point where a particular percent of scores or observations falls
- empirically testable proposition about some fact, behavior, relationship, or the like, usually based on theory
24 Clues: - the capacity to be inherited. • - the action or process of flowing • Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion • - the process of establishing norms for a test • - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something • Quotient - a measure of a person's reasoning ability • - move out of or away from something and come into view. • ...
HISTORY OF THE ATOM 2026-03-24
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- Processes in which atoms rearrange but are not created or destroyed
- Ability for experiments to be repeated with similar results
- Extent to which results accurately support a conclusion
- Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Scientist who proposed the first modern atomic theory
- Positively charged particles found in the nucleus
- Dalton believed atoms could not be divided into smaller particles
- Dense center of the atom discovered after Dalton’s theory
- Information gathered using the senses or instruments
- Substances formed when atoms of different elements combine
- Representation used to explain or visualize scientific ideas
- Negatively charged particles that disproved atoms were indivisible
- Proposed explanation that can be tested by experiment
- Ability of a theory to forecast outcomes of experiments
- Able to be investigated through experiments or observation
- Substance made of only one type of atom
- Agreement of results with repeated testing and observations
- Smaller particles later discovered within atoms
- Group of atoms chemically bonded together
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- Reliable observations and data that support a scientific explanation
- Neutral particles discovered that exist in the nucleus
- Principle stating matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions
- Law stating compounds form in fixed ratios of atoms
- Measurements or results collected during scientific investigations
- Atoms of the same element with different masses due to different neutrons
- Number of protons defining an element
- Changes made to Dalton’s theory after new discoveries
- Modern understanding that atoms can be split into smaller particles
- Evaluation of scientific work by other experts before acceptance
- Dalton proposed atoms of the same element were this
- Tiny indivisible particles that make up matter according to Dalton
- Well-supported explanation based on evidence and repeated testing
- Able to be proven wrong through evidence
- Controlled test used to support or challenge a theory
- Degree to which results are consistent when repeated
- Process of modifying a theory when new evidence is discovered
36 Clues: Number of protons defining an element • Substance made of only one type of atom • Able to be proven wrong through evidence • Group of atoms chemically bonded together • Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom • Smaller particles later discovered within atoms • Positively charged particles found in the nucleus • ...
ADSI Anyela Medina 2022-05-05
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- It is to perform tasks with little or no human intervention
- It is a computer programming model that organizes software design around data or objects
- It is the virtual content of the system such as the programs, applications
- It is a theory aimed at improving clarity, quality and development time using only subroutines or functions
- It is the mechanical, electrical or electronic assembly of the real parts that make up the body of a computer
- An information technology system is made up of hardware, software, the communication system
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- It is considered as an agile software development
- It is the one that is in charge not only of storing data
- It is the analysis of a specific set of needs to propose a short-term solution
- They are various computer applications or computer programs designed to increase the balance in software
- It is a map that guides the organization in the implementation of good practices
- Systems Development Life Cycle
- It is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store
- It is a text editor specifically designed to edit the source code of computer programs
- It is a linear procedure that is characterized by dividing the development processes into successive phases of the project
- It is a set of logical steps written in a programming language that allows us to perform a specific task
- action plan that shows a detailed sequence of steps.
- It is the set of rational procedures used to achieve the objective or the range of objectives that governs a scientific investigation
- Method of analysis and design of structured systems
- Is a broad term for describing methodologies for developing high quality Information System
20 Clues: Systems Development Life Cycle • It is considered as an agile software development • Method of analysis and design of structured systems • action plan that shows a detailed sequence of steps. • It is the one that is in charge not only of storing data • It is to perform tasks with little or no human intervention • ...
AP Stats Vocab 2025-05-09
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- A measure of the spread of data points from the mean
- Failing to reject a false null hypothesis
- The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false
- A study where neither the participants nor researchers know who is receiving treatment
- The entire group being studied in research
- A subset of the population used for analysis
- Data that can be divided into distinct categories or groups
- Data that can be measured and expressed numerically
- The most frequent value in a data set
- A probability distribution dealing with the number of trials until the first success
- A principle stating that the sampling distribution of the mean will be normal regardless of the population's distribution
- A sampling method where groups,rather than individuals, are selected
- A theory that the average of a large sample will tend to be close to the population mean
- A hypothesis that suggests a specific effect or relationship exists
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- Events that cannot happen at the same time
- A type of study where subjects are observed without manipulation
- A data point that significantly differs from other observations
- The middle value of a data set
- A sampling method that divides a population into subgroups before sampling
- Rejecting a true null hypothesis
- A systematic error or prejudice in data collection or interpretation
- A distribution where there are two possible outcomes for each trial
- A study where variables are deliberately manipulated to observe outcomes
- A numerical characteristic of a population
- The average number of a data set
- A rule stating the percentage of data within certain standard deviations for a normal distribution
- A hypothesis that suggest no effect or relationship exists
27 Clues: The middle value of a data set • Rejecting a true null hypothesis • The average number of a data set • The most frequent value in a data set • Failing to reject a false null hypothesis • Events that cannot happen at the same time • The entire group being studied in research • A numerical characteristic of a population • A subset of the population used for analysis • ...
Chapter 1 Biology 2013-06-27
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- process by which scientists investigate the natural world; involves the testing of hypotheses through observation and experiment
- a tentative, testable explanation for an observed phenomenon
- the study of life
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- the adjustable condition in an experiment
- set of disciplines that focus on varying aspects of the living world
- the gradual modification of populations of living things over a period of time; sometimes results in the development of new species
- a general set of principles. supported by evidence, that explains some aspect of nature
7 Clues: the study of life • the adjustable condition in an experiment • a tentative, testable explanation for an observed phenomenon • set of disciplines that focus on varying aspects of the living world • a general set of principles. supported by evidence, that explains some aspect of nature • ...
Set-2 2016-10-12
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- very strict
- empty or dark
- moving about without a definite destination or purpose.
- piled up, stacked up
- corroded, affected by rust
- companion of Mr. Fogg who agreed with him that world can be traveled in eighty days
- not strong, easily injured
- spoke with pauses, repeating the same sound
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- a pile of stones
- people from the greek city of Athens
- cover or submerge (an area) with water
- distributed (something) loosely, not organized
- companion of Phileas Fogg who is an engineer
- the remains of buildings which were destroyed long ago
- mechandise, goods, products (offered for sale)
- an act of saving or being saved from danger or difficulty
16 Clues: very strict • empty or dark • a pile of stones • piled up, stacked up • corroded, affected by rust • not strong, easily injured • people from the greek city of Athens • cover or submerge (an area) with water • spoke with pauses, repeating the same sound • companion of Phileas Fogg who is an engineer • distributed (something) loosely, not organized • ...
SET 7 2024-04-20
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- An atom with either an excess or a deficiency of electrons in the valence
- Theory (of current flow) asserts that current flows from positive to negative.
- Any electrical circuit that is switched to continuity; often used to describe an electrically energized circuit
- Commonly refers to anything on the battery negative side of a load on a vehicle chassis.
- Electrical charge storage device. also known as a condenser.
- Positive electrode
- A unit of electrical current flow, usually abbreviated to amp
- The moving component within a starter motor or solenoid. it rotates in a starter motor and moves linearly in a solenoid.
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- Something that limits or blocks current flow
- Describes trucks/trailers fitted with an alternate mains electrical supply capability when parked and connected to the grid.
- Any material that permits electrical current to flow.
- The science of electron behavior.
- A material that resists the flow of electrons when subjected to voltage
- States that negatively charged electrons will flow from a negative to a more positive location in a closed circuit.
- Negative electrode.
- Circuit protection device that trips when a specific current value is exceeded.
16 Clues: Positive electrode • Negative electrode. • The science of electron behavior. • Something that limits or blocks current flow • Any material that permits electrical current to flow. • Electrical charge storage device. also known as a condenser. • A unit of electrical current flow, usually abbreviated to amp • ...
Magaly's crossword puzzle 2016-01-25
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- the amount of product a producer is willing and able to sell at a set price.ex:
- something that motivates someone to action or greater effort, often as a reward offered for increased productivity.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- A state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers.
- Adam smith's theory,that the market system is based on the principle that each participant acts in their own self-interest
- A economy driven by competition among private businesses
- more than what is needed or used; excess
- A state in which there is not enough of something that is needed.
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- The rate at which goods are produced or work is complete
- one company controlling one market.
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- Where the elements of an economy are controlled by the government
- The amount of product a consumer is able and willing to buy at a certain price.
- The economic theory that it is good for the economy when people spend an ever increasing amount of money on goods or services.
14 Clues: one company controlling one market. • more than what is needed or used; excess • The rate at which goods are produced or work is complete • A economy driven by competition among private businesses • A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • Where the elements of an economy are controlled by the government • ...
Set 4 2024-04-20
Across
- SI unit:A and for short, "amp"
- . One turns lights on and off with this
- . ____=work/time
- Representation of elements using abstract symbols instead of realistic objects
- An electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow
- Voltage unit
- Electricity flows between these
- . An electric circuit with two or more paths through which charges can flow
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- A form of energy resulting from existence of charged particles
- . Does not conduct heat well
- Unit of electric charge
- An electric current in which the flow of electric charge stays flowing in the same direction
- Positive or negative
- Conducts heat well
- The opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material
- V=IR
16 Clues: V=IR • Voltage unit • . ____=work/time • Conducts heat well • Positive or negative • Unit of electric charge • . Does not conduct heat well • SI unit:A and for short, "amp" • Electricity flows between these • . One turns lights on and off with this • The opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material • A form of energy resulting from existence of charged particles • ...
SET 1 2024-04-21
Across
- Most common way to connect two wires
- Component that makes voltage lead current in a circuit
- Positive electrode
- What capacitive reactance is measured in
- Negative electrode
- Commonly used acronym for the color of wire used in 3 phase systems
- Flow meter based on Faradays Law
- Unidirectional device used for switching
- The process of making a chip commercially availabe
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- Unit that power is measured in
- Unit of capacitance
- Component that makes voltage lag current in a circuit
- Two terminal electrical device that conducts primarily in one direction while having high resistance in the other
- Unit of current
- Unit of charge
- Who discovered AC voltage?
16 Clues: Unit of charge • Unit of current • Positive electrode • Negative electrode • Unit of capacitance • Who discovered AC voltage? • Unit that power is measured in • Flow meter based on Faradays Law • Most common way to connect two wires • What capacitive reactance is measured in • Unidirectional device used for switching • The process of making a chip commercially availabe • ...
Set 2 2024-02-20
Across
- What mechanism in Sales Cloud helps in automating repetitive sales tasks?
- What feature in Sales Cloud assigns scores to potential leads based on various criteria?
- What tool in Sales Cloud provides detailed analysis of sales performance?
- What is the centralized repository in Service Cloud for storing and accessing knowledge articles?
- What does Service Cloud manage and allocate efficiently in terms of service geographies?
- What feature in Sales Cloud manages and assigns specific sales regions to team members?
- What platform in Service Cloud resolves support issues collectively?
- What tool in Service Cloud is used for handling customer service cases?
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- What part of Sales Cloud integrates emails for efficient communication tracking?
- What Salesforce product assists in managing service requests?
- What is the core function of Service Cloud?
- What does Service Cloud manage and resolve for customers?
- What does Sales Cloud record to keep track of all customer interactions?
- What data does Sales Cloud collect and analyze to understand customer behavior and preferences?
- What Service Cloud function efficiently assigns support tickets?
- What aspect of Sales Cloud organizes and presents offerings for easy access?
16 Clues: What is the core function of Service Cloud? • What does Service Cloud manage and resolve for customers? • What Salesforce product assists in managing service requests? • What Service Cloud function efficiently assigns support tickets? • What platform in Service Cloud resolves support issues collectively? • ...
Set 4 2024-02-20
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- What Service Cloud function streamlines repetitive tasks?
- What Sales Cloud method involves multiple stakeholders predicting sales together?
- What Sales Cloud feature enables the creation of specific data fields?
- What process in Service Cloud extends service agreements?
- What Sales Cloud process involves invoicing and receiving payments?
- What Sales Cloud feature tracks sales activities based on location?
- What data in Service Cloud provides insights into service quality?
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- What Sales Cloud source involves obtaining leads through recommendations?
- What Sales Cloud function involves collaboration with external partners?
- What process in Service Cloud guides new customers through product setup?
- What Service Cloud feature ensures access to up-to-date information?
- What Sales Cloud tool allows access to sales data on-the-go?
- What Service Cloud feature troubleshoots issues remotely?
- What Service Cloud tool gathers customer feedback?
- What Sales Cloud metric measures the efficiency of sales efforts?
- What Service Cloud practice tracks and resolves issues?
16 Clues: What Service Cloud tool gathers customer feedback? • What Service Cloud practice tracks and resolves issues? • What Service Cloud function streamlines repetitive tasks? • What Service Cloud feature troubleshoots issues remotely? • What process in Service Cloud extends service agreements? • What Sales Cloud tool allows access to sales data on-the-go? • ...
Set 1 2025-07-27
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- – The general term for a person’s physical, mental, and social health. – 9
- – The type of coping that changes the stressor itself. – 14
- – Tendency to perform better on simple tasks in the presence of others. – 19
- – Stage of development between childhood and adulthood. – 11
- – The sense by which we see. – 6
- – The brain’s messenger chemicals. – 17
- – Persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. – 7
Down
- – The variable changed or controlled in an experiment. – 11
- – Maslow’s highest need is Self-. – 13
- – Process of mentally grouping similar objects, events, or people. – 14
- – This “S” school focuses on overt behavior, not thoughts. – 11
- – Famous type of conditioning, first explored by Pavlov. – 9
- – A sample representing a population must be _______ selected. – 8
- – Mental “notebooks” where we hold information temporarily. – 7
- – The famous “Big __” personality traits. – 4
- – The physiological reaction that prepares you to act (fight or flight) – 9
16 Clues: – The sense by which we see. – 6 • – Maslow’s highest need is Self-. – 13 • – The brain’s messenger chemicals. – 17 • – The famous “Big __” personality traits. – 4 • – Persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. – 7 • – The variable changed or controlled in an experiment. – 11 • – The type of coping that changes the stressor itself. – 14 • ...
Set 6 2025-07-27
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- – Freud’s moral conscience. – 8
- – Natural periodic state of rest. – 5
- – A critical or turning point situation demanding a response. – 6
- – Data describing qualities rather than quantities. – 11
- – Something that draws attention away. – 11
- – Being aware of thoughts and surroundings. – 9
- – An emotional response to threat. – 4
- – Proper reasoning or sound judgment. – 5
- – Accepted standard or rule of social behavior. – 4
- – Method of collecting data by watching behavior. – 11
- – Brain’s ability to reorganize itself. – 14
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- – Disconnection between thoughts, identity, or consciousness. – 13
- – Relating to the connection between neurons. – 8
- – Protein on a neuron that binds neurotransmitters. – 8
- – A complex psychological state involving feeling, behavior, and physiology. – 7
- – Providing help or encouragement to someone in need. – 7
16 Clues: – Freud’s moral conscience. – 8 • – Natural periodic state of rest. – 5 • – An emotional response to threat. – 4 • – Proper reasoning or sound judgment. – 5 • – Something that draws attention away. – 11 • – Brain’s ability to reorganize itself. – 14 • – Being aware of thoughts and surroundings. – 9 • – Relating to the connection between neurons. – 8 • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
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- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- What emotion was the Chorus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
15 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • 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... • ...
Ch. 8 Terms Brooke Woodard 2015-03-20
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- leadership managers work with employees to make decisions
- leadership requires leaders to set goals
- Leadership one person runs everything
- relations how people act in a workplace and how communication can be improved
- make decisions without help or advice
- giving managers and employees the power to run things and make decisions
- a hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
- a prevailing tendency or inclination
- establishes the scope and purpose of a company
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- teams work groups that supervise themselves
- competitive or opposing action
- to lean, tend, or become drawn toward
- a function or part preformed
- taking a company and its employees in a direction based upon a vision
- an adherence to a code of ethical values
15 Clues: a function or part preformed • competitive or opposing action • a prevailing tendency or inclination • to lean, tend, or become drawn toward • Leadership one person runs everything • make decisions without help or advice • leadership requires leaders to set goals • an adherence to a code of ethical values • teams work groups that supervise themselves • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4 #2 2023-12-31
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- to plan for a specific purpose.
- the usual weather conditions in a place.
- doing something or able to do something; working; functioning.
- to take a wrong turn or go the wrong way.
- a state of need and suffering caused by being poor, sick, or in trouble.
- parents or ancestors.
- easy to break or hurt.
- the reason for which something exists.
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- having a very smart, sharp, and quick mind.
- to notice or see.
- to stop for a short time.
- the worth of something in money, goods, or services.
- an understood movement or other sign that is meant to start some action.
- bringing or brought by good fortune.
- the set of rules that forms the basis of an art or science.
15 Clues: to notice or see. • parents or ancestors. • easy to break or hurt. • to stop for a short time. • to plan for a specific purpose. • bringing or brought by good fortune. • the reason for which something exists. • the usual weather conditions in a place. • to take a wrong turn or go the wrong way. • having a very smart, sharp, and quick mind. • ...
FJ-II Viva 2025-04-15
Across
- Visualization tool for qubit states on a sphere
- Most commonly used qubit gate, named after its inventor
- A gate that entangles two qubits
- The diagrammatic representation of a quantum algorithm
- A set of quantum gates that can simulate any quantum operation
- Type of quantum computer that solves optimization problems using energy minimization
- Transformation matrices in quantum circuits must be this
- IBM’s open-source quantum SDK
Down
- Time period during which a qubit maintains its quantum state
- Mathematician known for namesake factoring algorithm
- Matrix used to describe qubit transformations
- The 2-D space used to describe quantum states
- A fundamental concept of combining quantum systems
- Quantum entanglement defies this theory of physics
- Basic unit of quantum information
15 Clues: IBM’s open-source quantum SDK • A gate that entangles two qubits • Basic unit of quantum information • Matrix used to describe qubit transformations • The 2-D space used to describe quantum states • Visualization tool for qubit states on a sphere • A fundamental concept of combining quantum systems • Quantum entanglement defies this theory of physics • ...
