set theory Crossword Puzzles
Science Vocab Puzzle 2022-08-17
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- a model that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and the benefit of fellow humans
- Standard system of measurements used for science
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- data that is based on numbers or quantities
- study of matter and energy and the interaction between them
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
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- the study of non living matter and energy the ability to do work
- the basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- comparison of a measurement to an accepted value
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- System of moral values
- systematic study of the universe that produces observations inferences and models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomena that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
16 Clues: System of moral values • degree of exactness of a measurement • data that is based on numbers or quantities • comparison of a measurement to an accepted value • Standard system of measurements used for science • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Vocabulary Biology 1 2023-08-20
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- a usually miniature representation of something
- making an observation, forming a hypothesis, making a prediction, conducting an experiment and finally analyzing the results
- conserve and protect entire ecosystems compromising of animals, plants, and humans found in different habitats throughout our planet.
- an act or an instance of observing a custom, rule, or law
- a list of questions aimed for extracting specific data from a particular group of people
- how someone sees the world around them
- a set of accepted beliefs or organized principles that explain and guide analysis
- be fruitful and multiply and have dominion over the earth
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- study of the loss of Earth's biological diversity and the ways this loss can be prevented.
- the study of ethical, social, and legal issues that arise in biomedicine and biomedical research.
- showing your own understanding of something
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products.
- A statement that describes invariable relationships among phenomena under a specified set of conditions.
- a proposed explanation for some observed phenomenon.
- study of life
- humans are in the image of God in their moral, spiritual, and intellectual nature
16 Clues: study of life • how someone sees the world around them • showing your own understanding of something • a usually miniature representation of something • a proposed explanation for some observed phenomenon. • an act or an instance of observing a custom, rule, or law • be fruitful and multiply and have dominion over the earth • ...
Important Psychology People 2013-04-22
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- social psychologist; did obedience experiments
- social psychologist; did conformity experiments
- founder of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
- experimented with monkeys on social isolation/separation, theory of attachment
- founder of conditioned reflex; experimented with dogs
- did a study on being sane in insane places; psychiatry diagnoses
- behaviourist, did "Little Albert" experiment
- lead the prison study; found out acting a role can you become that role
- humanistic psychologist; focused on client-centred therapy and unconditional positive regard
- described the exponential loss of information, forgetting curve
- father of psychology; developed the first psychology textbook
- studied human emotions and facial expressions
- research on people's perceptions using heuristics and decision making
- found that if a new food was followed by a toxic reaction, the consumer would develop taste aversion
- neofreudian; founder of analytic psychology
- proposes the theory of three intelligences
- developed intelligence test in France, compared with other kids to predict success NOT “intelligence”.
- neofreudian; psychoanalyst on child social tensions
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- did research on female moral development, worked against Kohlberg
- did research on hypnosis, especially pain control
- known for research on memory--> misinformation effect
- worked with children in strange situations, insecure/secure attachment
- social psychologist; known for cognitive dissonance theory
- known for theory of multiple intelligences -->eight different intelligences
- known for positive psychology and the theory of learned helplessness
- linguistics guy, researched on language acquisition
- father of behaviourism; did research on operant conditioning techniques
- developmental psychologist; did work on temperament, found babies have personalities
- founder of cognitive therapy, changing thinking can change functioning
29 Clues: proposes the theory of three intelligences • neofreudian; founder of analytic psychology • behaviourist, did "Little Albert" experiment • studied human emotions and facial expressions • social psychologist; did obedience experiments • social psychologist; did conformity experiments • did research on hypnosis, especially pain control • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-04
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- A difference in a physical trait.
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
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- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
20 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-04
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- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
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- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- A difference in a physical trait.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
20 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
Medicine Feedback 2025-10-12
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- This person built upon Hippocrates Theory of Four Humours
- These people would whip themeselves to treat the Black Death
- This theory treated disease by giving someone the opposite humour to their symptom
- Which institution prevented medicine from changing between 1250 - 1500?
- A time which historians can point to, to show definitive change
- This would be done to buboes to try and cure the Black Death
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- This person would cut off warts, or pull teeth
- This arrived in England in 1348
- People were happy with the way things were, and so medicine did not change
- This person would use charms or herbal remedies to cure
- The lack of this meant that medicine did not change from 1250 - 1500
- Who invented the Theory of Four Humours?
- The theory that bad smells caused disease
13 Clues: This arrived in England in 1348 • Who invented the Theory of Four Humours? • The theory that bad smells caused disease • This person would cut off warts, or pull teeth • This person would use charms or herbal remedies to cure • This person built upon Hippocrates Theory of Four Humours • These people would whip themeselves to treat the Black Death • ...
Ch.6 vocabulary 2020-10-31
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- fossil age determiner
- organism relation diagram
- time steady evolution theory
- minerals filling mold
- remains with empty spaces
- unstable elements breakdown
- gradual species change
- difference within species
- organism mineral replacement
- decay time by half
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- rapid change theory
- adapting survival process
- older fossil dating technique
- tested concepts
- species disappearance
- similar parts in related species
- organism survival characteristic
- physically similar organism groups
- trace remains of organisms
- collection of fossils
20 Clues: tested concepts • decay time by half • rapid change theory • fossil age determiner • minerals filling mold • species disappearance • collection of fossils • gradual species change • adapting survival process • organism relation diagram • remains with empty spaces • difference within species • trace remains of organisms • unstable elements breakdown • time steady evolution theory • ...
2.3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-28
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- The specified extent or degree to which an area is or has been populated.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
- The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- A portion drawn from a population
- The foundation or basis of something.
- A set of concepts and categories in a subject area or domain that shows their properties and the relations between them.
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action.
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- A particular sphere of activity, interest, or experience.
- The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
- A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
- The center of interest or activity.
- A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
- A system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate.
- Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.
15 Clues: A portion drawn from a population • The center of interest or activity. • The foundation or basis of something. • A typical example or pattern of something; a model. • A particular sphere of activity, interest, or experience. • A system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate. • A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity. • ...
Vocab 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-16
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- The study of matter and energy, and the interactions between them.
- The study of Nonliving matter and energy.
- a standarized system of measurement units used for science.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- Mandate God’s command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans.
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- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including products that it creates through this systematic study
- The study of composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit;also known as quantitative data
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected Value
- the degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- An ongoing, orderly, cycle approach used to investigate the world
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- A system of moral values a theory of proper conduct.
15 Clues: The study of Nonliving matter and energy. • A system of moral values a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • a standarized system of measurement units used for science. • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected Value • An ongoing, orderly, cycle approach used to investigate the world • ...
The Nebular Theory Crossword 2023-05-01
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- Giant ______ theory is the theory that a large object struck earth breaking off a piece of earth's mantle which became the moon
- Jovian planets are made of mostly this
- A ______ collapsed into a flat disk
- The process of how the planets formed
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- _______ theory is the theory that our moon was a piece of earth that disconnected when earth was molten
- According to nebular theory, after the nebula collapsed the nebula proceeded to ____
- The ___ formed in the center of this spinning nebula
- _______ theory is the theory that our moon was floating in space until it was captured by earth's gravitational
- The solar system was formed 4.6 _______ years ago
- All the planets orbit in the ____ plane and direction
10 Clues: A ______ collapsed into a flat disk • The process of how the planets formed • Jovian planets are made of mostly this • The solar system was formed 4.6 _______ years ago • The ___ formed in the center of this spinning nebula • All the planets orbit in the ____ plane and direction • According to nebular theory, after the nebula collapsed the nebula proceeded to ____ • ...
Biology Extra credit terms (Holden) 2023-10-11
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- The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce (two words with - inbetween)
- A trait or novel process that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- A difference between individuals of the same species
- ancestry The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- The gradual change in species over time
- The last shared common ancestor (two words with - inbetween)
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- The set of information that controls a trait
- A technique used to determine which of two fossils is older based on the layer of rock in which it was found (two words in one word with uppercases at start of word)
- Body parts that are structurally similar in related species and that provide evidence for a common ancestor (two words with - inbetween)
- Change in the genetic material of a cell
- The person who made the theory that explains how modern organisms evolved over millions of years (last name)
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- Remains of an organism from the past
15 Clues: Remains of an organism from the past • The gradual change in species over time • Change in the genetic material of a cell • The set of information that controls a trait • A difference between individuals of the same species • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • The last shared common ancestor (two words with - inbetween) • ...
Chapter 1 Biology 2020-10-16
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- information gathered through observations
- data written as numbers
- type of generation where life comes from non living matter
- maintaining constant internal conditions over time
- the basic unit of life
- a set of chemical reactions that allow an organism to use energy
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world is called the scientific
- used to test whether a hypothesis is correct
- a well tested explanation that brings together a range of observations
- a proposed explanation that can be tested
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- the ability of a species to change over time
- type of reproduction that only requires one parent
- the variable that is changed by the scientist
- a signal to which an organism responds
- the variable that is measured in an experiment
- a logical interpretation based on prior observations
- study of life
17 Clues: study of life • the basic unit of life • data written as numbers • a signal to which an organism responds • information gathered through observations • a proposed explanation that can be tested • the ability of a species to change over time • used to test whether a hypothesis is correct • the variable that is changed by the scientist • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle by NCB 2023-12-05
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- is the distance traveled per unit of time.
- is the second step in Scientific Method
- a force perpendicular to the surface
- movement done by an object
- a state of being balanced
- a measurement with magnitude and direction
- a system of units used in the study of Science
- the quantity of motion of a moving body as a product of mass and velocity
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- capacity to gain speed in a certain amount of time
- speed in any direction
- is the change in position.
- a total amount of length an object travels
- a measurement that cares about magnitude only
- a famous scientist that solidifies 3 Laws of Motion
- a force between rubbing surface
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- is a change in momentum
17 Clues: speed in any direction • is a change in momentum • a state of being balanced • is the change in position. • movement done by an object • a force between rubbing surface • a force perpendicular to the surface • is the second step in Scientific Method • is the distance traveled per unit of time. • a total amount of length an object travels • ...
Science Vocab Puzzle 2022-08-17
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- a model that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and the benefit of fellow humans
- Standard system of measurements used for science
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- data that is based on numbers or quantities
- study of matter and energy and the interaction between them
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
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- the study of non living matter and energy the ability to do work
- the basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- comparison of a measurement to an accepted value
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- System of moral values
- systematic study of the universe that produces observations inferences and models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomena that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
16 Clues: System of moral values • degree of exactness of a measurement • data that is based on numbers or quantities • comparison of a measurement to an accepted value • Standard system of measurements used for science • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Science Vocab Puzzle 2022-08-17
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- a model that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and the benefit of fellow humans
- Standard system of measurements used for science
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- data that is based on numbers or quantities
- study of matter and energy and the interaction between them
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
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- the study of non living matter and energy the ability to do work
- the basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- comparison of a measurement to an accepted value
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- System of moral values
- systematic study of the universe that produces observations inferences and models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomena that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
16 Clues: System of moral values • degree of exactness of a measurement • data that is based on numbers or quantities • comparison of a measurement to an accepted value • Standard system of measurements used for science • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Module 14-15 2023-11-06
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- selection where humans breed something in order to give it specific traits
- the effect that happens when there is a change in the genetic composition of a population as a result of descending from a small number of colonizing individuals
- when all the animals of a species die
- evolution that gives rise to new species, genera, families, classes, or phyla (ex. monkeys became humans theory)
- selection that involves survival of the fittest
- a trait that improves an individual's fitness
- a set of traits expressed by an individual
- the complete set of genes in an individual
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- a change in the genetic composition of a population over time as a result of random mating
- the number of species in a given area
- the effect that happens when genetic diversity of a species is reduced as a result of a reduction in it's size
- the branching pattern of evolutionary relationships
- evolution below the species level
- a change in the genetic composition of a population over time
- a random change in the genetic code produced by a mistake in the copying process
- an individual's ability to survive and reproduce
16 Clues: evolution below the species level • the number of species in a given area • when all the animals of a species die • a set of traits expressed by an individual • the complete set of genes in an individual • a trait that improves an individual's fitness • selection that involves survival of the fittest • an individual's ability to survive and reproduce • ...
Hello 2025-10-07
Across
- Electricians are a ___ seal trade.
- Used to interrupt the current in a circuit when it gets too high for safety
- Release Electricians must spend time learning theory. It is full time for a set number of weeks
- Multimeter Tool to measure current, capacitance, resistance, voltage, frequency and temperature
- A type of circuit where current can flow through multiple paths. Removing a load does not disrupt the whole circuit.
- Bender Tool to bend a piece of conduit by hand
- Bend Saddle A four-way bend in conduit to avoid obstacles to fit a space
- The amount of current in a circuit is measured in this unit (plural)
- You can include a link to an image, video or audio.
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- Reference point for voltage
- Unit of measurement for force that makes electrons move through a circuit to produce a current
- A fault in a circuit that causes current to take a different, unwanted path
- Sketches and specification used to plan installations
- Resists the flow of current
- A program that consists of on-the-job and in-school training
- The Registrar of Skilled Trades Ontario has set the hours of apprenticeship training for Electrician to be approximately __ years (type the word)
16 Clues: Reference point for voltage • Resists the flow of current • Electricians are a ___ seal trade. • Bender Tool to bend a piece of conduit by hand • You can include a link to an image, video or audio. • Sketches and specification used to plan installations • A program that consists of on-the-job and in-school training • ...
vocab 2013-08-13
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- the structural and functional units of a living organisms
- a community of living organisms
- the set of life substantiating chemical transformation within the cells of living organisms
- any contiguous living system
- a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms
- a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms
- belonging to a group
- variable input or causes
- global sum of ecosystem
- activity of living, involved through senses
- a result of thinking, your own thoughts
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- genetics a field of biology and genetics that studies structure
- discipline in genetics that applies DNA
- not changing or varying
- a tool to use to look at smaller objects
- the degree of variation of life forms within a giving species, ecosystem, or planet
- variable output or effect
17 Clues: belonging to a group • not changing or varying • global sum of ecosystem • variable input or causes • variable output or effect • any contiguous living system • a community of living organisms • discipline in genetics that applies DNA • a result of thinking, your own thoughts • a tool to use to look at smaller objects • activity of living, involved through senses • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2025-03-20
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- Played a crucial role in both art and science
- Galileo went under house arrest for this
- The theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- The astronomer that developed the heliocentric theory
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- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- The astronomer that proved that planets travel in elliptical orbits
- Developed telescopes and proved the heliocentric idea to be correct
- The man that helped publish Copernicus's theory
- The astronomer that developed the geocentric theory
- The center of the universe, according to the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: Galileo went under house arrest for this • Played a crucial role in both art and science • The man that helped publish Copernicus's theory • The astronomer that developed the geocentric theory • The theory that the sun is the center of the universe • The astronomer that developed the heliocentric theory • The theory that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
EARTH SCIENCE 2023-10-12
Developmental Theorist Part I 2021-01-26
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- theory that states that experience guides behavior and development
- stated that this creates learning through repeated experiences
- theory that people and culture impact our growth and development
- stage that states that preschoolers learn to use symbols, language, and pretend play to represent things that have been learned
- called this the central part of our personality
- operational/Piaget's stage that states that logical, organized thinking appears in middle childhood
- theory about young children and how they relate to their parents
- theory that all thoughts and activities are influenced by unconscious mind
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- art of helping adults learn
- term for when adults or more advanced peers help a child up to the next level of learning
- stage that states that infants learn primarily through the five physical senses
- to Freud, this is where our conscience lies
- theory that states that children construct their own learning
- art of teaching children
14 Clues: art of teaching children • art of helping adults learn • to Freud, this is where our conscience lies • called this the central part of our personality • theory that states that children construct their own learning • stated that this creates learning through repeated experiences • theory that people and culture impact our growth and development • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Type of leadership
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What does a leader do?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
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- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Type of Financial method
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
Critical Thinking 2021-10-28
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- Critical ______, a form of skepticism, mainly within political, ideological, and social contexts.
- Critical _______, a thought process of evaluating and critiquing our assumptions.
- Critical _____, a grouping of sub-categories under the banner of Critical Theory
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- Action __________is based on learning by doing and/or learning through experience
- critical thinkers possess certain ___________ that set them apart from people who don’t.
5 Clues: Critical _____, a grouping of sub-categories under the banner of Critical Theory • Action __________is based on learning by doing and/or learning through experience • Critical _______, a thought process of evaluating and critiquing our assumptions. • critical thinkers possess certain ___________ that set them apart from people who don’t. • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Type of leadership
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- Type of Financial method
- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
- What does a leader do?
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
Across
- What does a leader do?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What is the bottom step of maslows theory
- Type of Financial method
- Type of leadership
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
The Achieving Gupta Empire 2025-03-26
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- the language of what manuscripts were written in
- the empire covering much of northern India
- wealth and success
- what the Guptas gave local areas a great deal of
- built to improve trade and prosperity
- the mathematics system developed by the Gupta empire
- a bond between families, states or other groups
- most famous university
- a positive result gained by hard work
- created out of stone, wood, bronze and clay
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- what Hindu doctors were especially skilled at
- one of the most famous Gupta mathematicians
- important art form and part of life for noble families
- a theory or set of values by which one lives
- age a time of great prosperity and achievement
- the ruler who began to rule the Gupta Empire
- Gupta metal workers were famous for working with this type of metal
17 Clues: wealth and success • most famous university • built to improve trade and prosperity • a positive result gained by hard work • the empire covering much of northern India • one of the most famous Gupta mathematicians • created out of stone, wood, bronze and clay • a theory or set of values by which one lives • the ruler who began to rule the Gupta Empire • ...
Political Ideologies and Industrial Revolution 2021-01-07
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- the industrial revolution began here
- more recent versions of the political spectrum represent the spectrum with two intersecting scales: one for social policies and one for ... policies.
- this was the first industry to be transformed by industrial processes
- an economic theory that focuses on innovation and investment to increase wealth
- a political theory favouring a classless society where there are no rich or poor
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- ideology that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- believe in little to no government intervention
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- this term is used to refer broadly to the ideas and/or people on the left of the political spectrum.
- believe in greater government control and intervention
- a set of ideas that seeks to both explain the world and change it
- the holding of political views that favor free enterprise, private ownership, and socially traditional ideas
- political ideology that takes protecting and enhancing individual freedom to be the central problem of politics.
- increases in wealth result from maximizing exports and minimizes imports
- revolution transition to new manufacturing processes that resulted in rapid and far reaching impacts for society
15 Clues: the industrial revolution began here • believe in little to no government intervention • believe in greater government control and intervention • a set of ideas that seeks to both explain the world and change it • this was the first industry to be transformed by industrial processes • increases in wealth result from maximizing exports and minimizes imports • ...
Socrates Biography 2024-05-13
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- - Study of reality
- - Plato's famous work
- - Plato's writings
- - Central theme in Plato's works
- - Plato's philosophical approach
- - Greek philosopher
- - Story with symbolic meaning
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- - Plato's school
- - Study of knowledge
- - Plato's theory of ideas
- - Dialogue by Plato
- - Plato's teacher
- - Deep thinker
- - Influential method
- - Platonic concept
- - Greek city-state
16 Clues: - Deep thinker • - Plato's school • - Plato's teacher • - Study of reality • - Plato's writings • - Platonic concept • - Greek city-state • - Dialogue by Plato • - Greek philosopher • - Study of knowledge • - Influential method • - Plato's famous work • - Plato's theory of ideas • - Story with symbolic meaning • - Central theme in Plato's works • - Plato's philosophical approach
Light As Wave Energy 2020-04-20
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- an object used to focus light.
- (n.) action of throwing back something from a surface without absorbing; a mirror image.
- determining the height of a wave from a central line.
- a vector perpendicular to the surface of an object.
- (adj.)a state of which an object can partially pass light through.
- a set of ideas used to explain something, it can be a guess.
- (v.) action of throwing back something from a surface without absorbing.
- the top half of a wave from the centre.
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- electromagnetic energy visible to human eyes.
- determining the distance between one wave peak to another.
- the material light is passing through.
- an object used to separate light into its different hues.
- to visually represent something.
- (adj.)a state of which an object cannot pass light through.
- (n.)action of changing the direction of an object when entering a medium.
- (adj.)a state of which an object can fully pass light through.
- action of passing something from point to point.
- action of taking something in, chemically or physically.
- the bottom half of a wave from the centre.
- determining the number of time something appears in a set of time or length.
- sets of ripples that travel away from the source; they can take the form of vibration or light.
21 Clues: an object used to focus light. • to visually represent something. • the material light is passing through. • the top half of a wave from the centre. • the bottom half of a wave from the centre. • electromagnetic energy visible to human eyes. • action of passing something from point to point. • a vector perpendicular to the surface of an object. • ...
Metaphysics and Epistemology 2020-03-12
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- philosopher who came up with the myth of the cave
- philosopher who contended with a demon deceiving him
- knowledge acquired primarily through skill mastery
- the invisible...response to the brain in a vat scenario
- knowledge acquired primarily as facts in the form of statements
- component of JTB theory of knowledge relating individual knowers to the world
- component of the JTB theory of knowledge relating to the way the world is
- the view knowledge depends primarily on experience
- the study of questions about how the universe came into being
- the situation where A is dependent on B but B is dependent on C and so indefinitely
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- knowledge acquired primarily through acquaintance
- a fundamental truth translated from Latin as "I think therefore I am"
- a belief that does not rely on other beliefs for justification
- philosopher who came up with examples showing the JTB explanation of knowledge has problems
- the view knowledge depends primarily on reason
- component of JTB theory of knowledge relating beliefs to other beliefs
- the study of the theory of knowledge
- the study of being and existence
18 Clues: the study of being and existence • the study of the theory of knowledge • the view knowledge depends primarily on reason • knowledge acquired primarily through acquaintance • philosopher who came up with the myth of the cave • knowledge acquired primarily through skill mastery • the view knowledge depends primarily on experience • ...
Computer Systems Key Terms 2020-09-09
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- work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.
- the practice of downloading and distributing copyrighted content digitally without permission, such as music or software
- the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- a piece of software programmed using artificial intelligence techniques
- (AI)the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence
- a malicious software program loaded onto a user's computer without the user's knowledge and performs malicious actions.
- commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet.
- system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
- (CAD)the use of computers to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.
- (CAI)a systematic approach to developing students' knowledge and/or skills that uses a computer as a central feature.
- (CPU)the part of a computer in which operations are controlled and executed.
- (MIS)a computerized information-processing system designed to support the activities of company or organizational management.
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- tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
- a group of computers that use a set of common communication protocols over digital interconnections.
- a set of integrated devices that input, output, process, and store data and information.
- a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
- a formal language comprising a set of instructions that produce various kinds of output.
- a program or group of programs designed for end users.
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
19 Clues: tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. • a program or group of programs designed for end users. • the programs and other operating information used by a computer. • commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet. • work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone. • ...
Acid Base SHSPW 2021-04-12
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- clear with pH 8, pink with ph 10
- mixing an acid and base produces
- indicator that is green at pH 7
- base that fits only bronsted theory
- gas released when acid reacts with metal
- sacle to measure how acidic somethin is
- neutral pH
- theory in which a base is a proton acceptor
- taste of a base
- conducts electricity when dissolved in water
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- formula of non-water product of NaOH and HCl
- reaction of equal amounts of acid and base
- if ph is lower than this bromothymol blue is yellow
- moles/volume
- taste of acid
- theory in which a base is dissolved to release pOH
- acid or base formed during reaction
- -log (OH)
- flask used in titration
19 Clues: -log (OH) • neutral pH • moles/volume • taste of acid • taste of a base • flask used in titration • indicator that is green at pH 7 • clear with pH 8, pink with ph 10 • mixing an acid and base produces • base that fits only bronsted theory • acid or base formed during reaction • sacle to measure how acidic somethin is • gas released when acid reacts with metal • ...
Probability 2023-03-06
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- Numerical description of how likely an event is to occur
- One event does not change the probability that the other will occur
- Probability based on observation or experiments
- Probability based on theory before an event
- Set of all outcomes that are not included in the event
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- Probability of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred
- Probability based on an educated guess
- Not independent
8 Clues: Not independent • Probability based on an educated guess • Probability based on theory before an event • Probability based on observation or experiments • Set of all outcomes that are not included in the event • Numerical description of how likely an event is to occur • One event does not change the probability that the other will occur • ...
US History Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-06-06
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- Producing just enough to meet immediate needs
- To set aside or temporarily stop operation of something
- A crop that can be sold easily in markets
- To force on others
- A military force made up of ordinary citizens
- To change in response to a new set of conditions
- Taking no side
- Food
- A group of Native American nations in eastern North America joined together under one general government
- The permanent movement of people into one country from other nations
- An illness that affects large numbers of people
- To change the religious beliefs of someone
- Trade route between three destinations, such as Britain, West Africa, and the West Indies
- A special stress or indication of importance
- An economy theory whose goal is building a state's wealth and power by increasing export and accumulating precious metals in return
- To depend upon
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- A system by which people elect delegates to make laws and conduct government
- To reduce in strength
- The democratic ideas, practices, and values that are at the heart of citizenship in a free society
- Rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
- A young person who learns a trade from a skilled craftsperson
- Partnership
- To bring in from foreign markets
- Very important
- Variety, such as of ethnic or national groups
- To sell abroad
26 Clues: Food • Partnership • Taking no side • Very important • To sell abroad • To depend upon • To force on others • To reduce in strength • To bring in from foreign markets • A crop that can be sold easily in markets • To change the religious beliefs of someone • A special stress or indication of importance • Producing just enough to meet immediate needs • ...
1st Nine Weeks Study Guide Malaja Barnes 2014-10-01
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- Sudden on set. Slightly fever, Lesions often appear first on scalp, then face and body
- Labatory schools are located on
- Certified that a set of standards had been met
- Maria Montessori developed a theory in
- Take temperature in arm pit or rectally (ear thermometer is good if you have one)
- Most common type of child care in U.S.
- Was the first woman to recieve a degree in medicine
- Child care assistance and teacher
- Children who may have illness from the group
- Immunization is called a
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- People who are known, but are not close friends
- Frobel believe that self develop took place through creative activity such as
- Rapid onset fever, chills, headache, lack of energy, muscle ache, sore throat, cough
- Facility offers a full day child care program
- Sponsered by a common church, hospital charitable organization, or indivudal
- A medicine is given to help your body fight diseases
- Is stress in montessori schools
- First Kindergarten was open by
- Are stressed in the Montessori Program
- Swollen sallvary glands
- Fever, sore throat; tender swollen glands with a fine red rash
- Lowest level on the child care ladder is
- High fever with cough and runny nose
- Small raised reddened areas or lesions with connecting grayish-white lines
- Scally patches of temporary baldness
25 Clues: Swollen sallvary glands • Immunization is called a • First Kindergarten was open by • Labatory schools are located on • Is stress in montessori schools • Child care assistance and teacher • High fever with cough and runny nose • Scally patches of temporary baldness • Maria Montessori developed a theory in • Most common type of child care in U.S. • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 1 2024-08-28
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- Mandate God’s command that directs us to excercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- The degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- The systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- The study of composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- Science The study of nonliving matter and energy
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- A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena
- Data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- A standardized system of measurement units used for science.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- Inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclical used to investigate the world.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation phenomena under certain conditions
15 Clues: Science The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • A standardized system of measurement units used for science. • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-01-16
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- in practice, a system in which a small elite controlled the political and economic life of a nation
- the belief that one racial group is superior to another
- an African American suffragist
- the belief that the means of production should be owned and operated by and for the people in general rather than by and for private individuals
- society’s “have nots,” the working class
- a political ideology favoring gradual transition from capitalism to socialism
- someone who manages and assumes the financial risks of starting a new business
- Made by James watt,it created a whole new way of energy
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- the idea that the goal of society should be “the greatest happiness for the greatest number of citizens,” and that this should be the basis for judging all laws
- money to invest in enterprises
- a business organization in an area such as shipping, mining, railroads, or factories
- the movement of people to cities
- an English Quaker schoolteacher who developed modern atomic theory in the early 1800s, showing that each element has its own kind of atoms
- the British naturalist who in 1859 published On the Origin of Species, in which he set forth the theory of evolution through natural selection
- crowded, multi-story building divided into apartments
15 Clues: money to invest in enterprises • an African American suffragist • the movement of people to cities • society’s “have nots,” the working class • crowded, multi-story building divided into apartments • the belief that one racial group is superior to another • Made by James watt,it created a whole new way of energy • ...
SETS 2024-06-10
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- If all elements of a Set A is present in Set B, then Set A is the __ of Set B
- All object that doesn’t belong to a set
- set Collection of all the subsets of a given set
- set An empty set is a
- set A set which has elements of all the related sets, without any repetition of elements
- A set which consists of a single element is called ___ set
- law Intersection and union of any set with itself revert the same set
- set A set that contains elements belonging to at least one of the given sets in a collection.
- Set that have no element in common
- set A set that is a subset of every set.
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- form representation of a set that lists all of the elements in the set, separated by commas, within braces
- Number of elements present in complement of set A
- A mathematical term for a collection of well-defined and distinct elements.
- number The number of elements present in a given set
- set A set with countable elements
- The number of subsets of a set which contains three elements is
- set The set of all the points on the circumference of the circle
- sets Aset which has exactly the same elements
18 Clues: set An empty set is a • Set that have no element in common • All object that doesn’t belong to a set • set A set with countable elements • Number of elements present in complement of set A • set A set that is a subset of every set. • sets Aset which has exactly the same elements • ...
BIO CROSWORD 2024-05-10
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- describes a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes
- Where proteins are made in a cell
- Powerhouse of cell
- Short term energy
- Holds sperm
- basic unit of inheritance
- when an organism has two different alleles of a gene,
- Round and has no cell wall
- Nonliving organism
- What ribosomes make
- Squared shape and has cell wall
- Stores water in cell
- a biological macromolecule that carries hereditary information in many organisms.
- generalized observations about a relationship between two or more things in the natural world based on a variety of facts and empirical evidence
- Basic unit of life
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- The center of a cell
- Where a Animal lives
- haploid reproductive cells
- a molecule that plays a crucial role in coding, decoding, regulation, and expression of genes.
- chemical composition of its DNA
- exchange of alleles between two or more populations
- inheritance of genes from each biological parent
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- vertebrates that produces the female gametes
- Lobe Front part of the Brain
- widely accepted explanation of a biological phenomenon
- Living organism
- A type of place where organisms live Ex Desert
- outer layer or boundary of certain cells,
- Fatty Acids Ex Butter
30 Clues: Holds sperm • Living organism • Short term energy • Powerhouse of cell • Nonliving organism • Basic unit of life • What ribosomes make • The center of a cell • Where a Animal lives • Stores water in cell • Fatty Acids Ex Butter • basic unit of inheritance • haploid reproductive cells • Round and has no cell wall • Lobe Front part of the Brain • chemical composition of its DNA • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Type of leadership
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- Type of Financial method
- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
- What does a leader do?
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Type of leadership
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What does a leader do?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
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- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Type of Financial method
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Type of leadership
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- Type of Financial method
- What is the bottom step of maslows theory
- Who invented the two fator theory?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
- What does a leader do?
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • What is the bottom step of maslows theory • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
Beliefs 2021-02-28
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- Something that is true
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
- a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
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- something that you strongly think is true/correct
- Our Current UOI
- A set of ideas that explain something
- a group of people with similar beliefs
7 Clues: Our Current UOI • Something that is true • A set of ideas that explain something • a group of people with similar beliefs • something that you strongly think is true/correct • firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something. • a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
Chem 101 2020-09-14
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- One or more well-established hypotheses.
- measure of the quantity of matter within it.
- substance displays without changing its composition.
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- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- are a set of standard units agreed on by the scientist through out the world.
- are atoms bonded together.
- what matter is composed of.
7 Clues: are atoms bonded together. • what matter is composed of. • One or more well-established hypotheses. • measure of the quantity of matter within it. • substance displays without changing its composition. • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. • are a set of standard units agreed on by the scientist through out the world.
Atomic Theory Remediation 2018-03-01
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- atom with positive charge
- scientist who discovered the proton
- Dalton's theory states that atoms of different elements combine to form chemical_______ in simple whole number ratios
- all atoms of an element have the same number of protons (true or false)
- the Law of Definite Properties states that chemical compounds always contain the same elements by ______.
- scientist who believed that atoms were solid particles that could not be divided
- used to discover the electron (3 words)
- scientist who discovered the electron
- atoms with positive or negative charge
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- atoms with different masses
- law of ________ of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- all atoms of an element have the same number of neutrons (true or false)
- discovered with gold foil experiment
- Dalton believed that all atoms of an element have the _______ physical and chemical properties
- the smallest unit of matter
- scientist who discovered the neutron
- discovered with beryllium experiment
- atom with negative charge
18 Clues: atom with positive charge • atom with negative charge • atoms with different masses • the smallest unit of matter • scientist who discovered the proton • discovered with gold foil experiment • scientist who discovered the neutron • discovered with beryllium experiment • scientist who discovered the electron • atoms with positive or negative charge • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2025-11-26
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- Chemically softens and dissolves the protein structure of the hair
- Genetically determined excessive hair growth anywhere on the body
- Causing dark hair to grow in areas of the body where men usually grow more hair
- Adheres to skin and hair
- Need additional licenses and equipment
- Disrupt hair growth
- Transition Phase
- Shedding phase
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- Thin Peach fuzz
- Long,dark and course
- Removal of hair at or near skin level
- The process of removing hair from the follicle
- Can be applied on the skin more than once
- Active Growth phase
- Can be done wet or dry
- Most common way to remove unwanted hairs from smaller areas
- Fast, affordable service
- Applied by hand or spatula against the hair growth
18 Clues: Shedding phase • Thin Peach fuzz • Transition Phase • Active Growth phase • Disrupt hair growth • Long,dark and course • Can be done wet or dry • Adheres to skin and hair • Fast, affordable service • Removal of hair at or near skin level • Need additional licenses and equipment • Can be applied on the skin more than once • The process of removing hair from the follicle • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words )
- - speed which csn be measured in Hertz ( 2 Words)
- - Moves information between the CPU, RAM, and other devices.
- - 1024 KB's
- - 1024 bytes
- - It’s a storage device
- - Connects all hardware parts
- - 1024 GB's
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- - CPU helps the processor work faster
- - Synchronizes operations
- - Logic Operations
- - Central Processing Unit
- - A logic gate is a basic building block ( 2 Words)
- - Control execution
- - It usually consists of 8 bits
- - 1024 MB's
- - Basic Input/Output System
- - stores data permanently
18 Clues: - 1024 KB's • - 1024 MB's • - 1024 GB's • - 1024 bytes • - Logic Operations • - Control execution • - It’s a storage device • - Synchronizes operations • - Central Processing Unit • - stores data permanently • - Basic Input/Output System • - Connects all hardware parts • - It usually consists of 8 bits • - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words ) • - CPU helps the processor work faster • ...
Science Finale 2023-05-24
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- mass x acceleration
- the 74th element on the periodic table
- a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome
- Organisms that are more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on the genes that aided their success
- something the presence or absence of two antigens
- the genetic information inside the body's cells that helps make people who they are
- a process in which one or more substances, the reactants, are converted to one or more different substances
- result either from errors in DNA replication or from the damaging effects of mutagens
- set of observable characteristics
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
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- the genetic makeup of an organism
- occurs between fluid layers that are moving relative to each other
- the energy an object has because of its motion
- the process by which species adapt over time in response to their changing environment.
- a type of mutation that involves the loss of one or more nucleotides from a segment of DNA
- the shape of which DNA is made
- used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines
- theory for a chemical reaction to occur, the reacting particles must collide with one another
- an individual's complete set of chromosomes
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
20 Clues: mass x acceleration • the shape of which DNA is made • the genetic makeup of an organism • set of observable characteristics • the 74th element on the periodic table • an individual's complete set of chromosomes • the energy an object has because of its motion • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • something the presence or absence of two antigens • ...
POPULATION 2022-04-03
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- area Urban area
- mortality Child mortality
- of demographic transition Theory of demographic transition
- fertility rate (TFR) Total fertility rate (TFR)
- countries Developed countries
- Demographers
- structure diagrams Age structure diagrams
- death rate Crude death rate
- pyramid Population pyramid
- expectancy Life expectancy
- domestic product (GDP) Gross domestic product (GDP)
- Immigration
- momentum Population momentum
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- planning Family planning
- equation IPAT equation
- Demography
- domestic product (GDP) Gross domestic product (GDP)
- countries Developing countries
- birth rate Crude birth rate
- Emigration
- Affluence
- mortality Infant mortality
22 Clues: Affluence • Demography • Emigration • Immigration • Demographers • area Urban area • equation IPAT equation • planning Family planning • mortality Child mortality • pyramid Population pyramid • expectancy Life expectancy • mortality Infant mortality • death rate Crude death rate • birth rate Crude birth rate • momentum Population momentum • countries Developed countries • ...
Learning Theorists 2022-04-22
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- classical behaviorist
- unorthodox scientific experiment
- 9 effective Instructional Strategies
- Early Literacy Theory
- mind like a computer
- Operant or Conditional
- Progressive Education
- conditional behaviorist
- 8 stages of Development
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- Hierachy of Needs
- construct knowledge
- ZPD Social Constructivism
- combine thoughts theories ideas
- Multiple Intelligences
- Mastery Learning and higher level thinking
- Theory of Connectivism
- Ages and Stages
17 Clues: Ages and Stages • Hierachy of Needs • construct knowledge • mind like a computer • classical behaviorist • Early Literacy Theory • Progressive Education • Multiple Intelligences • Theory of Connectivism • Operant or Conditional • conditional behaviorist • 8 stages of Development • ZPD Social Constructivism • combine thoughts theories ideas • unorthodox scientific experiment • ...
215 Crossword 2021-02-16
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- According to Erikson's theory, in which stage numerically do students begin experiencing success and failure?
- Kohlberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- What results in children believing others view rule-following ideas the same?
- there are stages in Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
- Bronfenbreener created model to describe how family, school, community and cultural factors affect child's development.
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- In Piaget's Theory of Moral development, morality refers to inflexible rules made by others.
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- In what stage of Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- Erikson's stage where adolescence experiment with different roles.
- a voluntary behavior to show kindness and caring
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Erikson predicted everyone would go through psychosocial stages in lifetime.
- Erikson's theory fails to explain how or why individuals from one stage to another.
14 Clues: a voluntary behavior to show kindness and caring • What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • Erikson's stage where adolescence experiment with different roles. • ...
Important People 2022-01-17
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- Great Chinese explorer
- King of the Mali
- He discovered the Americas for Europe
- He divided the Roman Empire
- He took enlightenment ideas and made them accessible to the people in his plays
- Proved the heliocentric theory
- Greatest Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- His big 3 enlightenment ideas are in the Declaration of Independence
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- Discovered the heliocentric theory
- Christianity based on his teachings
- He began Islam
- He was first to sail to India by water
- Explained how the heliocentric theory worked
- Tsar that westernized Russia
- Wrote a book about his travels to China
- King of France with absolute power
- Started the Reformation with 95 Theses
17 Clues: He began Islam • King of the Mali • Great Chinese explorer • He divided the Roman Empire • Tsar that westernized Russia • Proved the heliocentric theory • Discovered the heliocentric theory • King of France with absolute power • Christianity based on his teachings • He discovered the Americas for Europe • He was first to sail to India by water • ...
Jackson Garon 2020-09-14
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- One or more well-established hypotheses.
- measure of the quantity of matter within it.
- substance displays without changing its composition.
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- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- are a set of standard units agreed on by the scientist through out the world.
- are atoms bonded together.
- what matter is composed of.
7 Clues: are atoms bonded together. • what matter is composed of. • One or more well-established hypotheses. • measure of the quantity of matter within it. • substance displays without changing its composition. • a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. • are a set of standard units agreed on by the scientist through out the world.
Fossils Vocab 2024-01-03
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- the process of systematically removing earth in order to find or isolate buried items
- A system of chronological events in Earth's history
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- a theory describing the gradual movement of continents of Earth
- The study of fossils from earlier geologic time periods
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- a theory that the lithosphere is broken into segments, or plates, that float on the asthenosphere, and that interactions among these plates are associated with seismic activity
- A large landmass that is believed (based on evidence) to have broken apart to form continents
- a data set providing information on the total number of fossils that have been collected over time
- A supercontinent containing all of Earth's land that existed about 225 million years ago
- A basic law of geology that states undisturbed rock strata are deposited chronologically. The youngest layer is on top and each layer beneath it is older.
- multiple layers of rock
- a widely distributed fossil that existed in a narrow range of time and is used by scientists to identify geological periods
12 Clues: multiple layers of rock • A system of chronological events in Earth's history • The study of fossils from earlier geologic time periods • a theory describing the gradual movement of continents of Earth • The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past • the process of systematically removing earth in order to find or isolate buried items • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2017-03-20
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- Psychology, The study of how the social environment affects an individual's behavior and personality.
- Interaction, Focuses on how people use symbols when interacting.
- A negative consequence an element has for the stability of the social system.
- An attempt to understand the meanings individuals attach to their actions.
- Social science that studies human society and social behavior.
- Perspective, Focuses on how individual's interact with one another in society.
- Imagination, Ability to see connection between the larger world and your personal life
- The consequence that an element of society produces for the maintenance of its social system.
- Explanation of the relationships among particular phenomena.
- the study of past events.
- Perspective, Focuses on the forces in society that promote competition and change.
- The social science that studies behavior and mental processes.
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- Function, Intended and recognized consequence of some element of society.
- Perspective, The belief that society is a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable social system.
- The comparative study of the past and present cultures.
- Marx, Believed the structure of society is influenced by how it's economy is organized. Divided it into two classes.
- Perspectives, General set of assumptions about the nature of things.
- Function, Unintended and unrecognized consequence of an element of society.
- Anything that represents something else.
- Type, Description compromised of the essential characteristics of a feature of society.
20 Clues: the study of past events. • Anything that represents something else. • The comparative study of the past and present cultures. • Explanation of the relationships among particular phenomena. • Social science that studies human society and social behavior. • The social science that studies behavior and mental processes. • ...
Engineering & technological world 2025-04-30
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- Process of creating items
- Study of limbed machines
- Physical equipment. Fixed on computers.
- Setup and managment of wires
- Cloud of water or other substances, used in locomotives
- Examination of something and its functions
- Path of electric current, part of electrical devices
- Group of CPUs with a common instruction set
- Science of ciphering messages
- Network connecting distanct places in computers
- Study of electrical devices
- Thing that calculates and runs programs
- Composition of structure of a model
- Protection measures
- First model used on testing
- Machine turning energy into motion
- Device using energy to work, associated with moving parts
- Science of (literal) matter
- Technical drawing of a model
- Science of numbers
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- Complex machine or organization
- Organization of structures
- Drawing of something, like a device
- Study of moving machines
- World separated from reality
- Test of something, usually separated from reality
- Apparatus of businesses of same type
- Examining a theory, prelude to realization
- Things alleviating illness
- Computer program. Antithesis of hardware.
- Assembled structure
- Computer instructions before compilation
- Knowledge through defined principles
- Science of substances
- Set of computer instructions after compilation
- Things required to construct something
- Thing powering electrical devices
- Collection of data from the distant past
- Resource behind motion and activity
- Process of studying
40 Clues: Science of numbers • Assembled structure • Protection measures • Process of studying • Science of substances • Study of moving machines • Study of limbed machines • Process of creating items • Organization of structures • Things alleviating illness • Study of electrical devices • First model used on testing • Science of (literal) matter • World separated from reality • ...
Theory of Periodisation 2022-10-26
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- First stage of training periodisation plan
- Is optimal state of athletic readiness.
- During the __________ phase, an athlete moves from general fitness to a game specific nature.
- Second stage of training periodisation plan
- Macrocycles can be split into four ________ _____.
- Many elite athletes reduce aspects of their training (notably work volume) in the weeks leading up to competition.
- Third stage of training periodisation plan
- Training excessively
- __________ the optimal level of fitness is key in the competition phase.
- Phase that lasts for 7-10 days.
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- Creating an ______ ____ is helpful for determining times in the year when a particular sport must take priority over all others
- Annual plans can consist of 1 or more _______.
- ________ lowest in the competition phase
- ________ is highest in the competition phase
- Progressively decreases in the competition phase.
- Smallest building block in the periodisation model.
- Training phases can be further divided into a series of 4-6 blocks, known as__________.
- Fourth stage of training periodisation plan
- Building _________ is the aim of the preparation phase
19 Clues: Training excessively • Phase that lasts for 7-10 days. • Is optimal state of athletic readiness. • ________ lowest in the competition phase • First stage of training periodisation plan • Third stage of training periodisation plan • Second stage of training periodisation plan • Fourth stage of training periodisation plan • ________ is highest in the competition phase • ...
theory revision crossword 2023-02-16
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- OSCILLATING THE NOTE
- Bminor scale
- B HARMONIC MINOR
- ASCENDING MELODIC MINOR
- GMAJOR 7TH CHORD
- MODERATELY LOUD
- HALF DIMINISHED 7TH
- ___________ IS THE RELATIVE MAJOR OF B MINOR
- very very slow (dynamics)
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- IS ANOTHER NAME FOR AN AUGMENTED FOURTH
- VERY VERY VERY LOUD
- BMAJOR SCALE
- GMINOR 7TH CHORD
- 4THH SCALE DEGREE
- A DOMINANT SEVENTH CHORD
- RELATIVE MINOR OF A MAJOR
- BMAJOR PENTATONIC SCALE
- THE SECOND INVERSION OF THE GMAJOR CHORD
18 Clues: BMAJOR SCALE • Bminor scale • MODERATELY LOUD • GMINOR 7TH CHORD • B HARMONIC MINOR • GMAJOR 7TH CHORD • 4THH SCALE DEGREE • VERY VERY VERY LOUD • HALF DIMINISHED 7TH • OSCILLATING THE NOTE • ASCENDING MELODIC MINOR • BMAJOR PENTATONIC SCALE • A DOMINANT SEVENTH CHORD • RELATIVE MINOR OF A MAJOR • very very slow (dynamics) • IS ANOTHER NAME FOR AN AUGMENTED FOURTH • ...
Graph Theory Vocabulary 2025-10-06
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- Another word for a network.
- A --- is a graph that is made from a subset of the vertices and edges of another graph.
- If we are allowed to move in either direction along the edges of a graph, the graph is called ---.
- The --- degree of a vertex is the number of edges coming in to the vertex.
- A --- is a connected, simple graph with no alternative ways to return to a starting vertex once you 'leave' it.
- An undirected graph is --- if it is possible to travel from every vertex to every other vertex by following edges.
- The --- degree of a vertex is the number of edges going out from the vertex.
- An edge that goes back to the same vertex.
- A --- graph has numbers assigned to its edges.
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- --- vertices are vertices which are connected by an edge. --- edges are edges which share a common vertex.
- A --- graph whose vertices can be split into two groups, such that edges only join vertices between the groups and not vertices within the same group.
- The --- of a vertex is the number of edges connected to it.
- A --- graph a simple undirected graph in which every vertex is connected by an edge to every other vertex.
- A line between one vertex to another in a graph.
- A graph is called --- if it contains no loops and no 'repeats'.
- A --- graph contains arrows indicating the direction we can move along the edges.
- A directed graph is --- connected if it is possible to travel from every vertex to every other vertex by following edges in the correct direction.
- A point on a graph.
18 Clues: A point on a graph. • Another word for a network. • An edge that goes back to the same vertex. • A --- graph has numbers assigned to its edges. • A line between one vertex to another in a graph. • The --- of a vertex is the number of edges connected to it. • A graph is called --- if it contains no loops and no 'repeats'. • ...
SETS 2024-06-10
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- If all elements of a Set A is present in Set B, then Set A is the __ of Set B
- All object that doesn’t belong to a set
- set Collection of all the subsets of a given set
- set An empty set is a
- set A set which has elements of all the related sets, without any repetition of elements
- A set which consists of a single element is called ___ set
- law Intersection and union of any set with itself revert the same set
- set A set that contains elements belonging to at least one of the given sets in a collection.
- Set that have no element in common
- set A set that is a subset of every set.
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- form representation of a set that lists all of the elements in the set, separated by commas, within braces
- Number of elements present in complement of set A
- A mathematical term for a collection of well-defined and distinct elements.
- number The number of elements present in a given set
- set A set with countable elements
- The number of subsets of a set which contains three elements is
- set The set of all the points on the circumference of the circle
- sets Aset which has exactly the same elements
18 Clues: set An empty set is a • Set that have no element in common • All object that doesn’t belong to a set • set A set with countable elements • Number of elements present in complement of set A • set A set that is a subset of every set. • sets Aset which has exactly the same elements • ...
Child Psychology 2020-04-29
8 Clues: Cognitive theory • Hierarchy of needs • Psychosocial theory • Operant conditioing • Social learning theory • Classical conditioning • separation - individuation theory • Psychosexual theory/Psychoanalytic theory
APWH Crossword puzzle 2022-04-07
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- japan asserted its nationalist pride through incursions into Korea. This irritated China, a country that had exerted a strong presence in Korea for centuries.
- Some thinkers adapted Darwin's theory of biological evolution to society, creating the theory known as.
- in 18896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila.
- Based on technological superiority over indigenous societies, colonial powers felt justified in superimposing aspects of their own cultures on their colonies.
- Most countries in the americas abolished this in the early 19th century.
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- japan, france, germany, russia, and the US sought the same trading privileges that Britain attained after winning the Opium Wars.
- ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the US.
- started a reform movement called Liga Filipina
- Competition among industrializing states increased the desire for colonies.
- forced farmers to choose between growing cash corps for export or performing corvee labor, compulsory unpaid work.
- People who worked for a set number of years before becoming free were indentured servants.
- New means of transportation and the pull of economic opportunity spurred long-distance migration and a larger trend of global urbanization.
12 Clues: started a reform movement called Liga Filipina • in 18896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila. • Most countries in the americas abolished this in the early 19th century. • Competition among industrializing states increased the desire for colonies. • ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the US. • ...
Normal Ecology Set (3.0 Population Set) 2015-01-23
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- Processes of the cellular life cycle encompassing nuclear replication, division, and cytokinesis;
- The propensity for increasing genetic diversity (5,4)
- A low density population predisposed to processes of spatial colonisation and population growth
- The applied physical sciences concerned with the study of heat and temperature relative to energy and work
- The biological process of creation in which new offspring are issued by the parent organism; may be via asexual or sexual methods
- The functional basic unit of life; the basic structural unit of all organisms. Involves a basic components of nucleus, cytoplasmic material and a semi-permeable membrane
- The metabolic processes that convert glucose (sugar) to ATP.
- The natural process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- The natural processes of accretion; a positive change in size over time
- A substance that causes and accelerates a chemical reaction
- The dispersion of biological species over a given geographic scale
- The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of chemical structure, function and interactions of biological macro-molecules within living organisms
- The branch of life sciences concerned with the study of structure, function and chemistry of cells
- The selective barrier formed as a bioactive outer covering of a cell or cell organelle
- The predomination of aggregate biomass (7,4)
- A generalisation defined by ratio representation and relative proportions
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- a high-density population subject to intense competition for resources and stochastic dominance
- An aggregate atmospheric zone constituted by the combination of many microclimate systems (4,7)
- An organised and contiguous living system composed of one or more mutually interdependent parts
- The metabolic processes that convert a carbohydrate to sugars (ADP & AMP)
- A type of growth habit that is responsive to gravity.
- The natural processes by which chemical reactions within an organism synthesize organic compounds
- The contest and rivalry between biological organisms for resources and an ecological niche
- The cellular material constituted by cytosol (cellular gel) and the internal sub-structures of the cell (organelles)
- Processes of sexual reproduction involving synaptic exchange, termed syndesis
- Acronym for the chemical compound adenosine monophosphate
- A miniature world representative of the larger specimen
- The rate of change of a physical quantity; the measure of a slope
- A local atmospheric zone differentiable from the atmospheric conditions of the surrounding environment (4,7)
- Acronym for the chemical compound adenosine triphosphate
30 Clues: The predomination of aggregate biomass (7,4) • The propensity for increasing genetic diversity (5,4) • A type of growth habit that is responsive to gravity. • A miniature world representative of the larger specimen • Acronym for the chemical compound adenosine triphosphate • Acronym for the chemical compound adenosine monophosphate • ...
Set #1-Set #5 Vocabulary Review 2025-10-12
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- Threats of grounding always ___ me to complete my chores.
- The ___ statistics regarding the health dangers of vapes should curb their use.
- The ____ Malcom could turn everyone against each other without them realizing it.
- My little sister was _____ in arguing that she was right.
- Bluey will ____ my little sister's full attention.
- Maya is never ___: don't tell her your secrets!
- After Bryan gave up 3 goals, coach decided to ____ him to backup goalie.
- You should always ___ for the beliefs that matter most to you.
- Tracy's ____ disrespect manifested in the rolling of her eyes.
- When you ___ good advice you set yourself up for "I told you so!"
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- My dog's illness caused me ____ as I worried if he would be okay.
- Though he apologized, I was ___ to trust him again.
- Despite his pride, Joe decided to ___ an apology to his brother.
- Though I have no proof, I ___ that Joey broke my speaker.
- Nick's ____ disposition caused everyone to avoid him for fear of a fight.
- Catie's ____ nature ensures she has many friends.
- The QR code provides information that can ___ to the product's function.
- The ___ Hamburglar stole thousands of cheeseburgers from kids.
- The looming statue is even more ____ when you stand at its base and look up.
- This time of year, pumpkins are ___ at stores and in patches.
20 Clues: Maya is never ___: don't tell her your secrets! • Catie's ____ nature ensures she has many friends. • Bluey will ____ my little sister's full attention. • Though he apologized, I was ___ to trust him again. • Threats of grounding always ___ me to complete my chores. • Though I have no proof, I ___ that Joey broke my speaker. • ...
Social/Moral/Emotional Theories 2021-02-16
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- In what stage of Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What results in children believing others view rule ideology the same?
- Bronfenbrenner created _____ model to describe how family, school, community, and cultural factors affect child's development.
- Erikson predicted everyone would go through _____ psychosocial stages in their lifetime.
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- Erikson’s theory fails to explain how or why individuals ____ from one stage to another
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- In Piaget’s Theory of Moral Development, _______ morality refers to Inflexible rules made by others.
- Lee _____ pioneered social cognitive learning
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Kholberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- Jeen _____ is known as the father of developmental physchology
- Erikson’s stage where adolescence experiment with different roles
- According to Erikson's theory, in which stage do students begin experiencing success and failure?
14 Clues: Lee _____ pioneered social cognitive learning • What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Jeen _____ is known as the father of developmental physchology • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • ...
MCB 2026-02-24
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- of account A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations.
- A form of electronic money used on the internet for purchasing goods or services.
- to maturity The total interest rate earned on a bond if it is held until the very end of its term.
- money Money made up of precious metals or another valuable good that has intrinsic value.
- The most liquid measure of money, typically consisting only of currency in circulation and bank reserves.
- (Monetary Base) The total amount of currency in circulation plus the reserves held by banks at the central bank.
- An extreme and rapid period of inflation, typically exceeding 50% per month.
- cost The time and money spent in carrying out an exchange of goods, services, or financial assets.
- card A card that allows for the electronic transfer of funds directly from a bank account to a merchant.
- A narrow measure of the money supply that includes currency, traveler's checks, and demand deposits.
- money (e-money) Money that exists only in electronic form and is stored in banking computer systems.
- A broader measure that includes everything in M1 plus "near money" (savings deposits, money market funds).
- interest rate The interest rate adjusted for expected inflation (r = i - π^e).
- Paper money (such as banknotes) and coins.
- card A prepaid card (like a gift card) that represents a specific amount of money.
- system The method or infrastructure used for conducting transactions in the economy.
- money Paper currency decreed by a government as legal tender but not convertible into coins or precious metals.
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- theory of money The theory that nominal income is determined primarily by the quantity of money in the economy.
- card A plastic card containing a computer chip that can be loaded with digital cash.
- of money The average number of times per year that a unit of currency is spent on buying goods and services.
- preference theory A theory developed by John Maynard Keynes stating that the interest rate is determined by the supply and demand for money.
- An even broader measure including M2 plus large-denomination time deposits and institutional funds.
- theory The study of how changes in the money supply affect the aggregate economy (inflation, output, etc.).
- A flow of earnings per unit of time (e.g., salary per month).
- of exchange Anything that is used to pay for goods and services.
- The relative ease and speed with which an asset can be converted into a medium of exchange.
- money balances The quantity of money expressed in terms of the goods and services it can buy (M/P).
- interest rate The interest rate as it is usually reported, without adjustment for inflation.
- of exchange The mathematical identity M × V = P × Y (Money × Velocity = Price Level × Output).
- aggregates The various measures of the money supply (M0, M1, M2, etc.) defined by a central bank.
- The funds in transit between the time a check is deposited and the time the money is actually withdrawn from the payer's account.
- The total collection of assets (property, stocks, etc.) that serve to store value, minus liabilities.
- loan A loan where the borrower repays the principal plus an additional interest payment at the maturity date.
- of value An asset that maintains its purchasing power over time.
34 Clues: Paper money (such as banknotes) and coins. • A flow of earnings per unit of time (e.g., salary per month). • of exchange Anything that is used to pay for goods and services. • of value An asset that maintains its purchasing power over time. • of account A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations. • ...
MODULE 4: THE FRAMEWORK 2025-07-02
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- German philosopher who believed ethics comes from autonomous reasoning.
- Greek word meaning “end”; used in moral theories focusing on results.
- A cardinal virtue referring to self-restraint and moderation.
- A moral habit developed through consistent right actions.
- Greek philosopher who emphasized character and purpose in ethics.
- The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences.
- A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage.
- The ultimate goal of utilitarianism according to Mill and Bentham.
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- A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery.
- Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative.
- Rawls’ idea that ensures fairness and equal liberty in society.
- Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes
- Ethical approach focused on moral character rather than rules or consequences.
- Moral theory that derives duty based on achieving good ends.
- Philosopher and theologian known for the ethics of natural law.
15 Clues: A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery. • A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage. • Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative. • Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes • The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences. • A moral habit developed through consistent right actions. • ...
APWH Crossword puzzle 2022-04-07
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- People who worked for a set number of years before becoming free were indentured servants.
- ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the US.
- in 18896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila.
- started a reform movement called Liga Filipina
- New means of transportation and the pull of economic opportunity spurred long-distance migration and a larger trend of global urbanization.
- japan asserted its nationalist pride through incursions into Korea. This irritated China, a country that had exerted a strong presence in Korea for centuries.
- forced farmers to choose between growing cash corps for export or performing corvee labor, compulsory unpaid work.
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- Based on technological superiority over indigenous societies, colonial powers felt justified in superimposing aspects of their own cultures on their colonies.
- Some thinkers adapted Darwin's theory of biological evolution to society, creating the theory known as.
- japan, france, germany, russia, and the US sought the same trading privileges that Britain attained after winning the Opium Wars.
- Most countries in the americas abolished this in the early 19th century.
- Competition among industrializing states increased the desire for colonies.
12 Clues: started a reform movement called Liga Filipina • in 18896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila. • Most countries in the americas abolished this in the early 19th century. • Competition among industrializing states increased the desire for colonies. • ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the US. • ...
APWH Crossword puzzle 2022-04-07
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- People who worked for a set number of years before becoming free were indentured servants.
- ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the US.
- in 18896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila.
- started a reform movement called Liga Filipina
- New means of transportation and the pull of economic opportunity spurred long-distance migration and a larger trend of global urbanization.
- japan asserted its nationalist pride through incursions into Korea. This irritated China, a country that had exerted a strong presence in Korea for centuries.
- forced farmers to choose between growing cash corps for export or performing corvee labor, compulsory unpaid work.
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- Based on technological superiority over indigenous societies, colonial powers felt justified in superimposing aspects of their own cultures on their colonies.
- Some thinkers adapted Darwin's theory of biological evolution to society, creating the theory known as.
- japan, france, germany, russia, and the US sought the same trading privileges that Britain attained after winning the Opium Wars.
- Most countries in the americas abolished this in the early 19th century.
- Competition among industrializing states increased the desire for colonies.
12 Clues: started a reform movement called Liga Filipina • in 18896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila. • Most countries in the americas abolished this in the early 19th century. • Competition among industrializing states increased the desire for colonies. • ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the US. • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Type of leadership
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What does a leader do?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
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- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Type of Financial method
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
FORGETTING THEORIES AND EVIDENCE 2013-04-19
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- The people who showed they could remember all the scores of matches played by their team throughout the year?
- anything that provides a ........... to memory recall and makes forgetting less likely.
- Experimental finding from serial position studies which supports the displacement theory of forgetting.
- Forgetting theory as described by Freud.
- Another name for Retrieval failure ‘.....(what).... Forgetting’.
- American footballers suffered from this and were then used as evidence for a theory of forgetting from long term memory. Bonus mark, explain what was found (link to theory) and highlight 1 strength of this study.
- A method used to access memories that have been moved into the unconscious mind by the ........
- Type of interference; I know the definition of displacement is.........but I've forgotten Freud's idea (definition) of displacement, which was ..........? (Bonus marks fill in gaps).
- Places, sounds, sights and smells can .....(what).... memory recall and act as cues.
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- A likely cause for why lack of consolidation may occur in someone.
- Name of the researcher who found that interference is greater when information is similar.
- States forgetting occurs when changes to .........cells that are needed for memories to get to long term do not occur. There is a ..............to the memory process.
- Interference states memories can become ………(what?)……. with each other especially if similar and cause forgetting.
- a type of cue, related to ................
- Claims if trace connections are not strengthened a memory will fade away.
- …(what?)…. Amnesia supports the theory of Motivated forgetting. Explain why .
- Who recalled better when the context cues present during ............ were the same as the context cues during ............
- Type of interference; I can no longer remember to tie my shoe laces using 'rabbit ears' technique that I learnt when I was 3yrs old.
- For displacement theory to be a correct explanation of forgetting in it must agree with the MSM and believe that it is what kind of store?
19 Clues: Forgetting theory as described by Freud. • a type of cue, related to ................ • Another name for Retrieval failure ‘.....(what).... Forgetting’. • A likely cause for why lack of consolidation may occur in someone. • Claims if trace connections are not strengthened a memory will fade away. • ...
mia au 15-1 15-2 2021-06-03
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- made the theory of relativity
- the worst economic downturn in history
- type of music
- a theory that emphasizes the existence of the individual person
- American aviator
- a series of programs
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- German state from 1918 to 1933
- German philosopher
- theory of gravity
- 32nd U.S. president
- a cabinet of a goverment in which several parties cooperate
- austrian neorologist
- avant-grade movement in art and literature
13 Clues: type of music • American aviator • theory of gravity • German philosopher • 32nd U.S. president • austrian neorologist • a series of programs • made the theory of relativity • German state from 1918 to 1933 • the worst economic downturn in history • avant-grade movement in art and literature • a cabinet of a goverment in which several parties cooperate • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-05-19
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- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Believed in the seperation of church and state
- Created laws for plantary motion
- Where did the enlightment begin
- A logial procedure for gathering and testing scientific data.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
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- Made it possible for scientists to preform direct obeservation
- Who was in trouble with the Church for supporting Copernicus’s theories?
- Theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Who supported the idea of religious tolerance?
- Developed the social contract theory
- Descartes Father of Modern Rationalism.
- What is the name of the Law of Motion discovered by Newton?
13 Clues: Where did the enlightment begin • Created laws for plantary motion • Developed the heliocentric theory • Developed the social contract theory • Descartes Father of Modern Rationalism. • Believed in the seperation of church and state • Who supported the idea of religious tolerance? • Theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 3 Honors Psychology Vocab 2022-09-29
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- Wanted to establish psychology as a "hard" science.
- Repersents the best "scientific" medical knowledge of the time.
- The father of modern science and a major prophet of the Scientific Revolution.
- Substance dualism most famously defended by René Descartes
- Is the Worldview assumption that defines the difference between the old and new psychology.
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- Greek doctor and philosopher who proposed an early theory of human personality types.
- Descartes methods is known as.
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- Who rejected Church authority in favor of individual, spiritled understanding.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from experience.
- The 16th century was the.
- The sole and definitive source of knowledge.
- A theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction
- Is disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods.
- Were thought to be completely mechanical and physical.
- The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium
- Modern science traced their roots to which Christian Philosopher.
- Descartes believed that the physical and spiritual connected at the.
18 Clues: The 16th century was the. • Descartes methods is known as. • The sole and definitive source of knowledge. • Wanted to establish psychology as a "hard" science. • Were thought to be completely mechanical and physical. • The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium • The theory that all knowledge is derived from experience. • ...
Crossword puzzle U5 /world history 2 /class of 2027 2025-01-14
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- European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
- condition of lack of essential resources and basic needs
- set of activities that are associated with groups decision making
- economic nationalism that wanted to increase prosperity through trade
- political system dependent on individual desires
- process of when cities grow
- people of European descent born in the Americas
- belief in a god that created the universe but does not interfere with human affairs
- public control of property and resources
- created theory of separation of power
- developed the theory of evolution of natural selection
- political and moral philosophy based on individual rights
- being and to have the same rights and ability as others
- a force able overthrow of a government
- educated people with professional skills who work while collar jobs
- areas of the Americas where the official language is Spanish or Portuguese
- harmful substances in the environment
- an empire formed in the middle ages located in central europe
- colonists that supported the British during the American revolution
- system of tracks that help transport people and goods
- the right or privilege to vote
- European country that became unified in 1781
- reported telescope observations of the moon and planets
- law theory that humans are born with a moral compass that guides their behavior
- man that unified germany
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- work that deprives children of their childhood
- Belief that God and the universe are the same thing
- idea that property and wealth are commonly owned stead of individually owned
- advocacy of ones own nation
- policy of minimum government interference in economic affairs of individuals
- right to act and change as one wants without hindrance
- the acceptance or belief in absolute principles in political,philosophical,theological matters
- she authored a vindication of rights of women
- process of experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- belief in social,economic,and political equality of the sexes
- worked on the social contract that questioned the purpose and place of the government
- people of a society living in an agreement of moral and political rule
- theory that the sun in the center of the solar system
- belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- process of societies transition to industry and manufacturing
- control by one power over dependent area or people
- organization of wage earners for improving their employment conditions
- Government which power is granted to the people
- founded the modern laws of motion and gravity
- English philosopher and physician known as the father of liberalism
- act of expressing grievances to the government
- education free education given to all the people of the country
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- system where a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- French military general that had a major role in the French revolution
- collective knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world
- a social class at the peak of the hierarchy
52 Clues: man that unified germany • advocacy of ones own nation • process of when cities grow • the right or privilege to vote • created theory of separation of power • harmful substances in the environment • a force able overthrow of a government • public control of property and resources • a social class at the peak of the hierarchy • European country that became unified in 1781 • ...
U5 crossword puzzle class of 2027 2025-01-14
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- belief in a god that created the universe but does not interfere with human affairs
- an empire formed in the middle ages located in central europe
- people of a society living in an agreement of moral and political rule
- a force able overthrow of a government
- advocacy of ones own nation
- right to act and change as one wants without hindrance
- political system dependent on individual desires
- theory that the sun in the center of the solar system
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- policy of minimum government interference in economic affairs of individuals
- belief in social,economic,and political equality of the sexes
- being and to have the same rights and ability as others
- collective knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world
- public control of property and resources
- created theory of separation of power
- developed the theory of evolution of natural selection
- process of societies transition to industry and manufacturing
- colonists that supported the British during the American revolution
- areas of the Americas where the official language is Spanish or Portuguese
- educated people with professional skills who work while collar jobs
- European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
- Belief that God and the universe are the same thing
- she authored a vindication of rights of women
- system of tracks that help transport people and goods
- harmful substances in the environment
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- economic nationalism that wanted to increase prosperity through trade
- system where a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- man that unified germany
- English philosopher and physician known as the father of liberalism
- a social class at the peak of the hierarchy
- people of European descent born in the Americas
- set of activities that are associated with groups decision making
- Government which power is granted to the people
- belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- act of expressing grievances to the government
- European country that became unified in 1781
- the right or privilege to vote
- education free education given to all the people of the country
- idea that property and wealth are commonly owned stead of individually owned
- political and moral philosophy based on individual rights
- organization of wage earners for improving their employment conditions
- control by one power over dependent area or people
- process of when cities grow
- work that deprives children of their childhood
- worked on the social contract that questioned the purpose and place of the government
- French military general that had a major role in the French revolution
- reported telescope observations of the moon and planets
- condition of lack of essential resources and basic needs
- law theory that humans are born with a moral compass that guides their behavior
- founded the modern laws of motion and gravity
50 Clues: man that unified germany • advocacy of ones own nation • process of when cities grow • the right or privilege to vote • created theory of separation of power • harmful substances in the environment • a force able overthrow of a government • public control of property and resources • a social class at the peak of the hierarchy • European country that became unified in 1781 • ...
Scientific Revolution-Nicole Guzman-DeFusco 2024-05-12
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- Dissected human bodies
- Belief that God created the universe
- inventor of the geocentric theory
- Theory that planets revolve around the sun
- Robert____ was the Father of Chemistry
- theory of an earth-centered universe
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- Evangelista Torricelli invented the
- Newton’s theory of
- Invented the telescope
- Galileo’s findings went against_____ teachings
10 Clues: Newton’s theory of • Dissected human bodies • Invented the telescope • inventor of the geocentric theory • Evangelista Torricelli invented the • Belief that God created the universe • theory of an earth-centered universe • Robert____ was the Father of Chemistry • Theory that planets revolve around the sun • Galileo’s findings went against_____ teachings
Renowned Scientists 2023-12-18
10 Clues: Bulb • Buoyancy • Telescope • Missile man • Number theory • Laws of motion • Theory of evolution • Woman Nobel laurate • Scattering of light • Theory of relativity
Interactive Activity 2023-12-05
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- Theory which argues that people make judgments about their own status relative to others and are motivated to behave in ways that restore or maintain a sense of balance.
- Organizational structure with less levels of management and more power to the employees.
- Traditionally an internal sense of motivation; e.g. the desire to increase your skill set.
- Popularized Theory of 5 Basic Needs
- Leadership style in which different members “step-up” at different times to share the responsibility for group functioning.
- Ideal trait in a leader; special personal quality or attractiveness that enables an individual to influence others.
- When two or more people work together, in an influence relationship, to attain goals.
- Leadership Style where valued resources are exchanged for something leaders want.
- Organizational structure that has a "chain of command."
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- Leadership style that transforms followers by moving them beyond their own self-interests.
- Refers to the length of time a person sticks with a path of action, even in the face of difficulty.
- An external sense of motivation, e.g. money or a promotion.
12 Clues: Popularized Theory of 5 Basic Needs • Organizational structure that has a "chain of command." • An external sense of motivation, e.g. money or a promotion. • Leadership Style where valued resources are exchanged for something leaders want. • When two or more people work together, in an influence relationship, to attain goals. • ...
Academic words 2025-02-26
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- A conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated,
- A detailed analysis and assessment of something, typically involving an evaluation of its merits and faults
- A systematic approach or set of procedures used in a particular field of study to conduct research,
- A factor or element that can change in an experiment or discussion, affecting the outcome,
- An idea or theory containing various conceptual elements that are represented by a particular term,
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence,
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- A particular attitude or way of considering something, often shaped by individual experiences or biases,
- A judgment or decision reached after a consideration of the evidence or reasoning,
- The circumstances or background information surrounding a particular event, situation, or piece of writing,
- A basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text that helps to organize and analyze information,
- Facts, statistics, or information collected for analysis or reference,
- A proposed explanation or educated guess that can be tested through research and experimentation,
12 Clues: Facts, statistics, or information collected for analysis or reference, • A judgment or decision reached after a consideration of the evidence or reasoning, • A conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated, • A factor or element that can change in an experiment or discussion, affecting the outcome, • ...
CROSSWORD FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2015-08-09
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- the atomic theory
- that all elements have atomic weights
- blocks of matter
- known as agua oxigenada process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substance to another
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- word for chemistry
- rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another important branch of chemistry; enables chemist to calculate known quantities of materials
- in gay-lussacs gas law
- unit of particle
- the way that scientists easily handle very large numbers or very small numbers
9 Clues: unit of particle • blocks of matter • the atomic theory • word for chemistry • in gay-lussacs gas law • that all elements have atomic weights • the way that scientists easily handle very large numbers or very small numbers • known as agua oxigenada process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substance to another • ...
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-12
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- a main hub of storage for many different computers connected through a network; a computer that runs server software and provides special services to client computers on demand
- A software program that allows you to surf the web
- An intranet that is at least partially accessible to authorized outsiders.
- To retrieve files from a server
- a computer with separate hardware components for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
- portable device to store all types of digital files, including photos, movies, and music
- What are a group of computers in a small geographic area a part of?
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- an online repository that allows you to save files on servers instead of on your personal devices
- the websites and apps that enable you to keep in touch with friends, family, and coworkers by sharing text, images, and video
- The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information.
- an online video conference that allows you to hold a meeting with others who are not in the conference room
- What is it called when computers and other devices that are connected to share hardware, software, and data?
- electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet
- the interaction people share with others
- A location that provides wireless Internet access.
- What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals?
- a private network that is set up similarly to the internet and is accesses via a Web browser
- a small-scale version of an external hard drive
18 Clues: To retrieve files from a server • the interaction people share with others • a small-scale version of an external hard drive • A software program that allows you to surf the web • A location that provides wireless Internet access. • electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet • What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals? • ...
The Evolution Theory 2021-11-18
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- Very few left, it faces major threats, and it might go extinct.
- An animal that is eaten by other animals.
- Colours and patterns that help and animal blend into its surroundings.
- The process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- All of that species is now dead; it is no longer found anywhere.
- An animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
- The process of organising things into classes or categories.
- The theory of the evolution of species by natural selection.
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- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- A group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring.
- The Classification of something, e.g. organisms
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The type of place an animal lives (e.g. savannah, rainforest, etc.)
- An animal that mainly eats plants.
- An animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusc, annelid, coelenterate, etc.
- The process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- An animal that eats meat.
- An animal that eats plants and meat.
18 Clues: An animal that eats meat. • An animal that mainly eats plants. • An animal that eats plants and meat. • An animal that is eaten by other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • The Classification of something, e.g. organisms • The process of organising things into classes or categories. • The theory of the evolution of species by natural selection. • ...
Gestalt Theory Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- the relative size of all the elements in a compositional space in comparison to one another. Proportion is a key principle in creating balance, contrast, direction, and dominance. Symmetry, similarity, and proximity are Gestalt principles that often rely on proportion to be effective.
- an abrupt shift in the appearance of the composition. Asymmetry relies on contrast, as can continuation and proximity.
- the degree to which shapes, patterns, textures, etc. seem to move forward or backward in the compositional space. Figure-ground makes use of one shape seeming to exist in front of another.
- the form of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface, as opposed to other properties such as color, texture, etc. Lines and planes are used to create shapes
- humans group objects together that look similar. In design, this can be applied to typefaces, colors, text, and headline styles.
- objects that are close to one another appear to form groups. Even if they are different sizes or shapes or even radically different in color, they will appear as a group if they are placed close together.
- the mind supplies the missing pieces in a composition if there are enough of the significant features visible. Simple shapes require few clues while more complex ones may seem incomplete and forces the viewer to work harder to fill in the gap.
- an implied sense of motion in an element of a composition. Continuation relies on direction to guide a viewer’s eye.
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around anaxis. Symmetrical designs are balanced and easily understood by a viewer, but can be visually uninteresting. While asymmetrical designs can be awkward, they can also draw attention to themselves.
- humans will find lines or contours and continue them beyond their ending points if the elements of the pattern establish an implied direction. In photography, a winding road that extends beyond the image is one example.
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- an interwoven pattern of light and dark tones that imparts a physical quality to a surface—rough, smooth, etc.
- the area in which all elements of a composition interact. This could be a sheet of paper, a canvas, a package, etc.
- visual elements that repeat in a predictable manner. These can be made out of points, lines, or planes. Patterns can be applied to shapes (e.g. a plaid shirt), or exist on their own (e.g. wallpaper).
- the moving force connecting the elements within a composition, creating a visual beat or tempo. The regular repetition of elements can create the look and feel of movement. It is often achieved through the careful placement of repeated components which encourage the viewer to jump rapidly or glide smoothly from one to the next. To be effective, continuation must establish a solid rhythm.
- a fundamental concept in design, it refers to the contrast between black and white, foreground and background, dark and light and equilibrium. Adjusting the equilibrium can throw the figure-ground relationship off balance so the viewer is uncertain what they are viewing.
- a distribution of one or more elements which visually equal each other. Similarity, symmetry, and continuation rely on balance to be effective.
- the relationship among the elements in a compositional space that enables them to work together as a whole. The Gestalt principles are all about the effective manipulation of different visual elements to create a unified whole greater than the sum of its parts.
- the ability of certain compositional elements to assume more importance than others in the same composition. Figure-ground makes use of dominance to enable the viewer to perceive the foreground object against the background.
18 Clues: an interwoven pattern of light and dark tones that imparts a physical quality to a surface—rough, smooth, etc. • the area in which all elements of a composition interact. This could be a sheet of paper, a canvas, a package, etc. • an implied sense of motion in an element of a composition. Continuation relies on direction to guide a viewer’s eye. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2021-08-25
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- contains electrons
- indicates number of protons
- combination of metals and nonmetals
- an atom with differing atomic mass
- a charged atom
- positive ion
- indicates number of protons and neutrons
- contains protons and neutrons
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- negative ion
- indicates number of energy levels
- indicates valence electrons
- an atom with a specific number of protons
- amount an isotope occurs
- brittle, not conductile
- positive particle
- negative particle
- negative particle
- malleable, conductile
- most basic unit of structure
19 Clues: negative ion • positive ion • a charged atom • positive particle • negative particle • negative particle • contains electrons • malleable, conductile • brittle, not conductile • amount an isotope occurs • indicates valence electrons • indicates number of protons • most basic unit of structure • contains protons and neutrons • indicates number of energy levels • ...
Scientific Revolution JRMS 2025-04-23
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- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- Developed geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years.
- He stated that planes moved in an elliptical (oval)orbit, not circular.
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Anatomist who dissected human bodies to correctly identify the internal structure of humans.
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- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- He developed the scientific method
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Mathematician credited with discovering the gravity and the laws of motion
- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars.
12 Clues: He developed the scientific method • He developed the heliocentric theory. • Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars. • Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2013-02-19
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- what is happening at a variety of scales currently
- tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery
- systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory
- domestic product/ recorded goods and services created within a specific country
- abandoning currency for the dollar
- adjustment loans/ loans in exchange for a change to be made in the government or economy
- model/ Walt Rostows model
- theory/ which holds that political and economic relationships between big countries limit smaller countries
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- economy/ illegal economy
- theory/ economic disparities are built into the system
- economy/ legal economy
- major countries control poorer countries economy
- capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI
- adults and children fleeing from a country who are forced into jobs they wouldn't of chosen to do on their own
14 Clues: economy/ legal economy • economy/ illegal economy • model/ Walt Rostows model • abandoning currency for the dollar • capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI • systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory • tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery • major countries control poorer countries economy • what is happening at a variety of scales currently • ...
The Physical Set (2.0 Geodetic Set) 2015-01-23
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- A mathematical sciences term for a line about which a rotating body revolves; a central line about which a 3-dimensional body is symmetrical; the central lines of the Cartesian Coordinate System
- A physical sciences term for the transverse wave-form composed of synchronised oscillations of magnetic and electric fields that propagate at the speed of light (9,5)
- Pertaining to geodesy; a natural sciences term concerning the measurement of the Earth
- The physical sciences term for a disturbance or oscillation of a physical quantity that travels through a medium and transfers energy from one particle of the medium to another; oscillations that may be mechanical and electrochemical in nature
- A physical sciences term describing the interactions elementary particles in physical systems of nature; the subject matter of quantum mechanics (11,5)
- The physical sciences term for the small constituents of matter; a small localised object having physical and chemical properties such as volume and mass
- An astrological sciences term for the Ptolemaic System which describes Earth as the orbital centre of all celestial bodies; representing the Earth at the centre
- The astrological sciences term for the totality of space and time; also known as a the ‘Cosmos’
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- A physical sciences term for the properties of a lodestone; a piece of iron or steel having propensity to attract other ferromagnetic materials
- A mathematical sciences term explaining the geometry of a line intersecting two or more other lines
- A physical sciences term for the force of electricity in motion
- A mathematical sciences term for the extent and size of a mathematical object
- A mathematical sciences term for a line or surface intersecting at right angles (Angle = 90o)
- A mathematical sciences term for a tensor field having differentiable manifolds; also known as open subsets of Euclidean space (6,5)
- Strength, energy, power and intensity; a type of interaction with the potential to change the motion of an object
- A continuum of geo-chemical responsiveness through to mathematical-logical responsiveness
- A physical sciences term for the propensity for physical objects to attract each other as a consequence of the curvature of space and time; the tendency for terrestrial bodies to fall to the centre of the Earth
- The natural science concerned with the study of matter, energy, motion and force and the way in which the universe behaves
- A continuum of colloidal-passive distribution through to ego-aggressive distribution
- A physical sciences term expressing the strength of a field of force in terms of the flow rate per unit area or the surface integral of the unit area
20 Clues: A physical sciences term for the force of electricity in motion • A mathematical sciences term for the extent and size of a mathematical object • A continuum of colloidal-passive distribution through to ego-aggressive distribution • Pertaining to geodesy; a natural sciences term concerning the measurement of the Earth • ...
The Physical Set (3.0 Particle Set) 2015-01-23
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- The set theoretical model representing a dynamic binary model of the theory of relativity predicated on universal constants (4,3)
- A physical sciences term for a physical quantity expressed as invariant and universal in nature
- A physical sciences term for the presence or flow of a charged force
- A physical sciences term for the strong force between two or more nucleons involved in binding protons and neutrons in atomic nucleii (7,5)
- A kind of substance; something that occupies space; particular or corporeal substance that may occur as liquid, solid, gaseous or plasma state
- The class of pure chemical substances that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances
- One of the four fundamental states of matter; particles held together by inter-molecular bonds and a state of having defined volume but no fixed shape
- A physical sciences term for intra-phasal differences in the structure of elements (x-axis variation)
- A chemical sciences term describing a mechanically separate yet homogenous part of a heterogeneous system
- The branch of science concerned with studying astronomy and the physics of the universe; the science of the origins and evolution of the celestial bodies
- The set theoretical model depicting a singular point in space-time of infinite density and zero volume that is theorised to progenerate physical phenomena consistent with group and periodic ordering of the elements (11,3)
- The astronomical sciences term for the angle between the an object’s rotational axis and its orbital axis; the axial tilt of the Earth
- A general property pertaining to the universe and all natural phenomena
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- One of the four fundamental states of matter; a state of matter between liquid and plasma; prevalent as atoms, elemental compounds or compound molecules having vast separation of the discrete particles
- A physical sciences term for intra-phasal differences in the electropositivity of elements (y-axis variation)
- One of the four fundamental states of matter; having three dimensions; a state of structural rigidity and resistance to conformational change
- The physical sciences term for mass per unit volume
- A physical sciences term for the potential of an element to donate electrons and impart positive ions
- An axial configuration quantifying the charge field of Particulate Matter (4,5)
- A physical sciences term for the propensity for physical objects to attract each other as a consequence of the curvature of space and time; the tendency for terrestrial bodies to fall to the center of the Earth
- The astronomical sciences term for the path of the Sun on the celestial sphere throughout the course of the Earth year
- The chemical sciences term for the thermo-dynamic potential or total available energy, at atmospheric pressure and standard state (25 degrees Celsius)
- An axial configuration denoting the wave-field of Anti-Matter (4,5)
- A type of material in the form of anti-particles defined by the same mass but an ‘opposite’ charge to particulate matter (4,6)
- The chemical sciences term explaining the intrinsic ionisation potential or electronegativity, imparting periodicity of the elements
25 Clues: The physical sciences term for mass per unit volume • An axial configuration denoting the wave-field of Anti-Matter (4,5) • A physical sciences term for the presence or flow of a charged force • A general property pertaining to the universe and all natural phenomena • An axial configuration quantifying the charge field of Particulate Matter (4,5) • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
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- A fermented cucumber.
- The person who created the theory of continental drift.
- The sinking of continents under sea level.
- The theory was based on the theory by Alfred Wegner
- The flow of liquid heat that circulates.
- One plate boundary that creates crust.
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- The theory proposed by Alfred Wegner
- A food with ingredients inside two pieces of bread
- The mass inside of an object.
- A large rodent that can swim.
- The plate boundary that destroys crust.
- Plate boundaries that neither destroys crust nor creates it.
12 Clues: A fermented cucumber. • The mass inside of an object. • A large rodent that can swim. • The theory proposed by Alfred Wegner • One plate boundary that creates crust. • The plate boundary that destroys crust. • The flow of liquid heat that circulates. • The sinking of continents under sea level. • A food with ingredients inside two pieces of bread • ...
Psychology Crossword 2025-08-20
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- Acronym for the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
- Nerve cells that serve as the building blocks of the nervous system.
- A term used to describe any treatment in which a trained professional uses psychological techniques to help someone in need of assistance.
- An inborn automatic response to sensory stimulus.
- The process by which our sense organs receive information from the environment.
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- A Statistical measure of the extent to which two variables are associated.
- A rule of thumb that allows one to make judgements that are quick but often in error.
- An organized set of principles that describes, predicts, and explains some phenomenon.
- A set of selected individuals, items, or data selected from a population of interest.
- The junction between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another.
- A deep emotional bond that an infant develops with its primary caregiver.
11 Clues: An inborn automatic response to sensory stimulus. • Nerve cells that serve as the building blocks of the nervous system. • A deep emotional bond that an infant develops with its primary caregiver. • A Statistical measure of the extent to which two variables are associated. • The process by which our sense organs receive information from the environment. • ...
Chapter 4 Participation 2021-09-03
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- A group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; here, child development!
- The brain's response to a perceived threat; when a person senses a threat or danger, the brain will become less flexible and revert to primitive attitudes and procedures.
- The part of behaviorist theory that describes learning through observing and imitating an example. The model observed can be real, filmed, or animated; and the child mimics in order to acquire the behavior. (Bandura)
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- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others.
- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death
- Self-centered; regarding the self as the center of all things; the inability to take someone else's intellectual or physical point-of-view. (Piaget)
- The theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow)
- The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime.
8 Clues: The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime. • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others. • The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death • ...
Physics trim 2 2023-03-18
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- It is the form of energy that is transferred between two substances at different temperatures.
- a set of theorems and laws systematically organized, subject to experimental verification and efforts to establish the truth of a scientific system.
- It is a statement that describes precisely how a physical system behaves under certain conditions
- It allows the heat to be transferred without the object being in contact
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- It is the amount of mass per volume unit
- A measure of the ability of a substance, or any physical system, to transfer heat energy to another physical system. The temperature of a substance is closely related to the average kinetic energy of its molecules.
- It says that if an external force increases the pressure at any point of a liquid, then all points of that liquid would experience the same change in pressure.
- It shows ideal conditions in which a phenomenon occurs when verifying a law or theory and, moreover, it is a particular sample of the general explanation given by the theory.
8 Clues: It is the amount of mass per volume unit • It allows the heat to be transferred without the object being in contact • It is the form of energy that is transferred between two substances at different temperatures. • It is a statement that describes precisely how a physical system behaves under certain conditions • ...
Evolution of Management 2020-12-15
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- situation where no one has boss
- important element in system thinking concept
- other name for management science
- important consideration in bossless workplace
- focus of theory Y
- earliest focus of management
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- major contributor in administrative principles
- ability to see both the distinct elements of a system or situation
- introducer for bureaucratic approach
- the focal point in human relations movement to create effectiveness in organization
- main focus in scientific management
- number of subfields in humanistic perspective
- manager's response to a situation depends on identifying ____.
- numbers of subfield under classical perspective
- major focus of humanistic perspective
- focus of theory X
- one of the theory used in human resource perspective
17 Clues: focus of theory X • focus of theory Y • earliest focus of management • situation where no one has boss • other name for management science • main focus in scientific management • introducer for bureaucratic approach • major focus of humanistic perspective • important element in system thinking concept • number of subfields in humanistic perspective • ...
Exam 1 Review! (PSY-B310) 2023-09-07
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- Forces are similar to effects of nurture & include relationships, culture, etc.
- Psychologist who developed Classical Conditioning Theory. (last name)
- Describes the effect of the environment, or experiences, on your development
- Theory that emphasizes relationships & includes our thought processes. (3 words)
- Psychologist who created a Psychodynamic theory, focusing on psychological stages. (last name)
- Psychologist whos theory included Psychosexual Stages. (last name)
- Forces that show how age impacts experience.
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- Forces are similar to effects of nature & include physical processes, biological aspects, & lifestyle choices.
- Freud believed that traumatic early experiences affect development through these.
- Forces added by Modern Psychology & include the mind & emotions.
- Psychologist who developed the Operant Conditioning Theory. (last name)
- Describes the effect of biology om our Development
12 Clues: Forces that show how age impacts experience. • Describes the effect of biology om our Development • Forces added by Modern Psychology & include the mind & emotions. • Psychologist whos theory included Psychosexual Stages. (last name) • Psychologist who developed Classical Conditioning Theory. (last name) • ...
Key Sociological Terms 2018-10-05
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- Theory The idea that people do not commit deviant acts because various factors control their impulse to break social norm
- Things that we believe are important and they shape our upbringing
- A theory about inequality between the genders
- A theory that focuses on the individual and their actions
- rate The number of people who complete a survey divided by the number of people who made up the total sample
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- A theory about society being like the human body
- Behaviour that is seen as acceptable in society
- Quantitative method of research
- ailing to maintain a neutral position e.g favouring one side of the argument
- An idea that can be tested by research can be a statement or a question
- Consent Asking for permission from participants being studied
- A theory about class inequalities between the ruling and working class
- A formal method of social control
13 Clues: Quantitative method of research • A formal method of social control • A theory about inequality between the genders • Behaviour that is seen as acceptable in society • A theory about society being like the human body • A theory that focuses on the individual and their actions • Consent Asking for permission from participants being studied • ...
4_5I 2024-05-14
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- performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats.
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
- induce (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.
- the process of scraping or wearing something away.
- a jet or motor vehicle capable of flight
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- expert skill or knowledge in a particular field.
- form a theory or theories about something.
- causing great wonder; extraordinary.
- a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
9 Clues: causing great wonder; extraordinary. • a jet or motor vehicle capable of flight • form a theory or theories about something. • expert skill or knowledge in a particular field. • the process of scraping or wearing something away. • establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is. • performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats. • ...
APSY5010 Review 2013-04-18
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- The B of Rosenberg and Hovland's (1960)ABC model of attitudes
- Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures
- Self presentation theory involves low social self _____
- Social ______ theory surrounding social reality and knowledge
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- Social ______ also known as social phobia
- Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love
- Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education
- Theory of _______ Behaviour
- _____ to hip ratio, involved in evolutionary theory of attraction
- Women often prefer their ________ friends
10 Clues: Theory of _______ Behaviour • Social ______ also known as social phobia • Women often prefer their ________ friends • Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love • Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education • Self presentation theory involves low social self _____ • Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures • ...
CHAPTER 1 2013-10-06
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- The idea that scientists should always be questioning the quality of the knowledge they have on a topic.
- General ways of conceptualizing and studying the subject matter of a particular scientific field.
- A type of validity that addresses whether the research design ensures that the only possible explanation for the results is the effect of the independent variable.
- Beliefs, based on theory, that are taken as given and usually not subject to empirical testing.
- The proposed theoretical cause of another variable.
- The variable that is caused by another variable.
- One of Mill’s three rules that must be met to determine causality; the hypothesized cause must consistently relate to or be correlated with the effect.
- One of Mill’s three rules that must be met to determine causality; the hypothesized cause must be the only possible cause present during the test of the hypothesis.
- The use of scientific knowledge to influence behavior.
- A subcategory of multidimensional constructs that are correlated and so not independent.
- validity: A type of validity that examines the question of whether the results of a particular study would hold up under new conditions.
- A goal of science that defines the phenomena to be studied, differentiates among phenomena, and describes the relationships among phenomena. Description is also used to record events that are interesting or useful to study.
- Statements about possible reasons for or inconsistencies among research findings.
- The view that science should produce knowledge that serves people, not just knowledge for its own sake, that people are best understood when studied in their natural environment, and that a full understanding of people comes through empathy and intuition.
- validity: The extent to which one can be confident that a measure actually indicates a person’s true score on a hypothetical construct.
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- A type of validity that addresses whether the statistics used in a research study are appropriate and whether they have been correctly interpreted.
- Simple constructs that are composed of only a single component.
- A set of beliefs about the nature of science and knowledge in general.
- The process of drawing conclusions about hypothetical constructs and the relationships between them on the basis of manifest variables and their relationships. It is the process of moving from the concrete and specific to the abstract and general.
- Statements, based on theories, that delineate the relationships among hypothetical constructs.
- Any thing or concept that can take on more than one value; a variable can be concrete or abstract.
- Variables that change or limit the relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable.
- A bstract terms invented to refer to variables that cannot be directly observed.
- The use of scientists’ understanding of the cause to predict events or to derive research hypotheses from theories.
- Variables that come between two other variables in a causal chain.
- Complex constructs made up of two or more independent components.
- A goal of science aimed toward determining why phenomena occur.
- The idea that scientists should make how they conduct their research and the results of that research public.
- The idea that scientific research results are tentative and can change as new evidence becomes available.
- A set of statements about relationships between variables.
- The philosophy of science that views knowledge as a set of absolute facts that, once discovered, remain unchanging and unchangeable for all time. This knowledge can best be generated through empirical observation, tightly controlled experiments, and logical analysis of data. Knowledge, in a sense, exists in the world.
- Concrete representations of hypothetical constructs that are used in research.
- A specific type of theory that narrowly describes the application of a general theoretical perspective to a more specific field of interest.
- How clearly constructs and their proposed relationships are defined by a theory.
- The principle that all decisions about what constitutes knowledge are based on objective evidence rather than ideology or abstract logic.
35 Clues: The variable that is caused by another variable. • The proposed theoretical cause of another variable. • The use of scientific knowledge to influence behavior. • A set of statements about relationships between variables. • Simple constructs that are composed of only a single component. • A goal of science aimed toward determining why phenomena occur. • ...
Let's guess the name!! 2018-06-09
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- She is the first woman to win the Nobel prize in Economics Sciences.
- He gave the relationship between inflation and unemployment
- Author of the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population"
- His most famous work is Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817).
- The mathematician who won the Nobel Prize in economics. His contribution helped `Game Theory’ gain popularity.
- The first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Economic historian Randall E. Parker has called him the "Father of Modern Economics"
- Author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36),
- Author of the book "Principles of Economics (1890)"
- He developed the permanent income hypothesis (PIH) in his 1957 book A Theory of the Consumption Function.
- He was famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. He wrote "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848 and "Das Kapital"
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- He formulated the quantity theory of money in terms of the "equation of exchange"
- Author of "Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy"
- In 2017, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to behavioural economics.
- Indian economist who was awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to welfare economics and social choice theory.
- He is best known for The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776).
- Best known for the concept that the allocation of resources is achieved when it is not possible to make anyone better off without making someone else worse off.
- He won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics for his microeconomic analysis of human behavior and interaction.
17 Clues: Author of the book "Principles of Economics (1890)" • He gave the relationship between inflation and unemployment • Author of the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population" • She is the first woman to win the Nobel prize in Economics Sciences. • Author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36), • ...
