set theory Crossword Puzzles
Color Theory 2013-08-19
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- Purple, green and orange are known as the _______ colors.
- Red-violet is known as a _______ color.
- In Photoshop, when you found a color you wanted to use, you created a _______ of that color for easy access.
- The lightness or darkness of a color is known as ________.
- These colors are illuminated from behind, such as on a monitor.
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- Blue, green and purple are ______ colors.
- Red, yellow and blue are known as the _______ colors.
- These colors appear because light is reflected off of a surface.
- A dark value is called a _______.
- A base color can also be referred to as a ____.
- A light value is called a _______.
11 Clues: A dark value is called a _______. • A light value is called a _______. • Red-violet is known as a _______ color. • Blue, green and purple are ______ colors. • A base color can also be referred to as a ____. • Red, yellow and blue are known as the _______ colors. • Purple, green and orange are known as the _______ colors. • ...
cell theory 2013-09-11
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- branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis
- corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria
- branch of science concerned with classification
- single celled prokaryotes
- classification system system of classification that divides all living things
- above species and below family
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- each level
- fungi,plans,animals
- larger then a kingdom
- a group of living organisms
- largest and most inclusive
11 Clues: each level • fungi,plans,animals • larger then a kingdom • single celled prokaryotes • largest and most inclusive • a group of living organisms • above species and below family • corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria • branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis • branch of science concerned with classification • ...
Atomic Theory 2017-02-19
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- particles Rutherford performed experiments using_____________
- pudding model J. J Thomson called his model this
- Ernest Rutherford discovered that the nucleus is ________ charged
- Thomson discovered the electron with a _____ ray
- Schrodinger created an equation
- Dalton created first chart of atomic weights
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- atoms combine in specific _______
- Bohr discovered that electrons traveled in orbits
- electrons move in ____ paths
- cloud model name for modern atomic model
- Werner Heisenberg created ______ mechanics
11 Clues: electrons move in ____ paths • Schrodinger created an equation • atoms combine in specific _______ • cloud model name for modern atomic model • Werner Heisenberg created ______ mechanics • Dalton created first chart of atomic weights • pudding model J. J Thomson called his model this • Thomson discovered the electron with a _____ ray • ...
Atomic theory 2025-03-04
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- The gold foil experiment contributed to the discovery of
- Protons have --- charge
- What was the particle discovered by Thomson?
- What particles did Rutherford use for his experiment?
- Which scientist described the atoms as “a positively charged core (nucleus) in the middle of a lot of empty
- What experiment did J.J. Thomson conduct to discover the electron, and what was the main conclusion of this experiment?
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- Democritus considered the atom to be...
- What key concept did Democritus introduce regarding the nature of matter?
- Electrons have --- charge
- What were the particles that Rutherford discovered?
- Which researcher first disproved Dalton’s atomic model?
11 Clues: Protons have --- charge • Electrons have --- charge • Democritus considered the atom to be... • What was the particle discovered by Thomson? • What were the particles that Rutherford discovered? • What particles did Rutherford use for his experiment? • Which researcher first disproved Dalton’s atomic model? • The gold foil experiment contributed to the discovery of • ...
Music Theory 2026-01-14
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- a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate.
- What is it called when you start your sound with your tongue?
- silence in music.
- What do the saxophones and clarinets use on their mouthpiece that is different from other instruments?
- tells you how many notes are in a measure. _____ signature
- What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece?
- tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature
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- What clef do the low brass read?
- What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note
- What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note
- What clef do the woodwinds, high brass, and percussion read?
11 Clues: silence in music. • What clef do the low brass read? • What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note • What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note • What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece? • tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature • a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate. • ...
Atomic Theory 2026-02-13
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- Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass
- Discovered by James Chadwick and has no charge
- Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment
- This subatomic particle has a negative charge and found outside the nucleus
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- Discovered the charge on an electron using the Oil Drop Experiment
- Believed all matter was made up of only FOUR elements
- Developed the Law of Definite Proportions
- Discovered the electron using the Cathode Ray Tube
- Discovered the neutron
- Developed the Law of Multiple Proportions; had a theory that consisted of 4 major points
- Came up with the first idea of the atom
11 Clues: Discovered the neutron • Came up with the first idea of the atom • Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass • Developed the Law of Definite Proportions • Discovered by James Chadwick and has no charge • Discovered the electron using the Cathode Ray Tube • Believed all matter was made up of only FOUR elements • Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- Growth Stage of Hair
- Fast and accurate method of hair removal
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- Removes hair physically from follicle
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- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
11 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Fast and accurate method of hair removal • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • ...
courtyard theory 2025-05-07
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- a rest that is worth 1 beat
- the clef that is on the top stave
- the italian word for loud
- the movement of a LINE to the next LINE
- the hand that plays the top stave
- the movement of a SPACE to the next LINE
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- a rest that is worth a whole bars rest
- the meaning of piano
- the hand that plays the bottom stave
- the clef that is on the bottom stave
- A note that is worth 2 beats
11 Clues: the meaning of piano • the italian word for loud • a rest that is worth 1 beat • A note that is worth 2 beats • the clef that is on the top stave • the hand that plays the top stave • the hand that plays the bottom stave • the clef that is on the bottom stave • a rest that is worth a whole bars rest • the movement of a LINE to the next LINE • ...
P.Diddy theory 2024-11-05
Childhood Development Theorists 2023-01-13
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- Theory is known as "Hierarchy of Needs"
- During Piaget's preoperational stage children are
- Erikson's 1st stage: __ vs. Mistrust
- During Erikson's Adolescence stage, teens are focused on their identity and ___.
- Believed children act like little scientists
- Piaget's 1st stage is known as
- Erikson's 2nd stage asks: Can I do this by __ or do I need help?
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- Physiological needs might include this
- Montessori did not believe in doing this to a child when they make a mistake
- Theory has 8 stages of life: they experience a conflict as a turning point in development
- Theory focuses on independence
- Theory includes Id, Ego, Superego
- Children learn that something exists even if they can't see it. Object ____
13 Clues: Theory focuses on independence • Piaget's 1st stage is known as • Theory includes Id, Ego, Superego • Erikson's 1st stage: __ vs. Mistrust • Physiological needs might include this • Theory is known as "Hierarchy of Needs" • Believed children act like little scientists • During Piaget's preoperational stage children are • ...
Aggression in Sport 2017-04-25
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- The most aggressive of the two genders
- Theory Another name for Dollard et al's (1939) Frustration-Aggression hypothesis
- The release of aggressive instincts through socially acceptable channels
- Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens
- Hormone linked to aggression
- Author of Social Learning Theory
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- Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this
- The personality dimension negatively linked to aggressive behaviours
- Author of the theory that suggests humans have an innate instinct to act aggressively
- Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this
- Aggression always involves.....
- Aggression The model that combines some components of both the frustration-aggression hypothesis and social learning theory
- The type of doll used in aggression research in children
13 Clues: Hormone linked to aggression • Aggression always involves..... • Author of Social Learning Theory • The most aggressive of the two genders • Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this • Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this • The type of doll used in aggression research in children • Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens • ...
Introduction to Natural Selection and Evolution 2025-06-04
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- The theory that organisms with the best straits will survive and reproduce is ______ selection.
- an explanation that can be true or false
- One organism
- change in a populations inherited traits over generations (overtime)
- Thought traits that were acquired during lifetime through use were passed down to offspring.
- any characteristic of an organism that helps it survive in its environment
- A group of organisms that reproduce together.
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- The number of individuals in a species.
- Studied finches. Thought animals evolved from a common ancestor through natural selection.
- differences in organisms of the same species. Caused by sexual reproduction.
- where an organism lives
- Lamarck's theory was _____.
- Darwin's theory is considered _____ or accepted.
13 Clues: One organism • where an organism lives • Lamarck's theory was _____. • The number of individuals in a species. • an explanation that can be true or false • A group of organisms that reproduce together. • Darwin's theory is considered _____ or accepted. • change in a populations inherited traits over generations (overtime) • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- change; alter; modify.
- / related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- part of any whole.
- clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
- of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- following as a consequence or result.
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- a law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- to go forward or move on from a particular point.
- to put together by assembling component parts; build.
- coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- / an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- / Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
- a complicated structure; not simple.
- / to become aware of by means of the senses.
15 Clues: part of any whole. • change; alter; modify. • a complicated structure; not simple. • following as a consequence or result. • of coming into existence; possible; latent. • / to become aware of by means of the senses. • / Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • / an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin. • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- the coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- to put together by assembling component parts; build.
- to become aware of by means of the senses.
- capable of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- a part of any whole.
- Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
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- a law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- having a complicated structure; not simple.
- following as a consequence or result.
- a proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- to go forward or move on from a particular point.
- to change; alter; modify.
- related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
15 Clues: a part of any whole. • to change; alter; modify. • following as a consequence or result. • to become aware of by means of the senses. • having a complicated structure; not simple. • Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • to go forward or move on from a particular point. • capable of coming into existence; possible; latent. • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle below 2020-10-30
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- the coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- to put together by assembling component parts; build.
- to become aware of by means of the senses.
- capable of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- a part of any whole.
- Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
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- a law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- having a complicated structure; not simple.
- following as a consequence or result.
- a proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- to go forward or move on from a particular point.
- to change; alter; modify.
- related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
15 Clues: a part of any whole. • to change; alter; modify. • following as a consequence or result. • to become aware of by means of the senses. • having a complicated structure; not simple. • Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • to go forward or move on from a particular point. • capable of coming into existence; possible; latent. • ...
Unit 1 Chemistry 2023-01-23
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- The study of matter and the changes it undergoes
- a visual way of displaying information or data
- The study of chemicals that do not contain carbon
- a change that produces matter with a different composition than the original matter
- a change that does not alter the composition of the material
- information obtained from the senses
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- The factor that you change during an experiment
- the study of changes in matter and energy
- The study of the composition of matter
- procedure used to test a hypothesis
- The study of chemicals containing carbon and hydrogen
- well tested explanation for a broad set of observation
- proposed explanation for an observation
- The study of processes that occurs inside living organisms
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
15 Clues: procedure used to test a hypothesis • information obtained from the senses • The study of the composition of matter • proposed explanation for an observation • the study of changes in matter and energy • Anything that has mass and takes up space • a visual way of displaying information or data • The factor that you change during an experiment • ...
Scientific Method & Characteristics of Life Vocab 2023-08-22
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- maintaining a stable, internal environment
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- a type of reproduction when offspring are clones of parents
- data that cannot be counted or measured
- information gathered in an experiment
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- scientific explanation for a set of observations
- variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment
- an experiment in which only one variable is changed
- a type of reproduction when two cells must unite to create offspring
- a group that is tested on everything except for the changed variable
- structure determines _________
- data that is in numbers
- variable that changes in response to the independent variable
- the smallest, functional unit of life
15 Clues: data that is in numbers • structure determines _________ • the smallest, functional unit of life • information gathered in an experiment • data that cannot be counted or measured • maintaining a stable, internal environment • scientific explanation for a set of observations • an experiment in which only one variable is changed • ...
7th Grade Science Vocabulary Crossword 2025-05-05
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- – Mass per unit volume of a substance.
- – Central part of a cell containing DNA.
- – Trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- – Proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence.
- – Community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- – Transfer of heat through direct contact.
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- Reaction – Process that leads to the transformation of one set of substances to another.
- – Material that does not easily conduct heat or electricity.
- – Process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- Tectonics – Theory explaining the movement of Earth's plates.
- – Force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth.
- – Basic unit of a chemical element.
- – Bending of light as it passes through different mediums.
- – Process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- – Type of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells.
15 Clues: – Basic unit of a chemical element. • – Mass per unit volume of a substance. • – Central part of a cell containing DNA. • – Transfer of heat through direct contact. • – Process of turning from liquid into vapor. • – Process by which plants use sunlight to make food. • – Trait that helps an organism survive in its environment. • ...
Gupta Empire ransom 2025-12-15
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- they did this activity in higher classes
- they built these for special people to travel
- age a period of great innovation, prosperity, and achievement
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- these were cave morals
- they wrote in this language
- a big pole they built
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- the rulers name was
- Ancient lore collection of hindu legends
- the study of the stars and planets
- Each of these provinces was ruled by a royal governor
- they built a circular circumference
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- what modern day did the gupta liv in
15 Clues: the rulers name was • a big pole they built • these were cave morals • they wrote in this language • the study of the stars and planets • they built a circular circumference • what modern day did the gupta liv in • Ancient lore collection of hindu legends • they did this activity in higher classes • they built these for special people to travel • ...
Unit 7 Review 2021-03-25
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- Series of events that led to modern science
- Leader of the Jacobins
- Proved Copernicus' theory to be true
- First to believe in heliocentric theory
- Discovered gravity
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- Dictator of France after the Revolution
- Old French Prison
- King of France
- Social classes in France
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Tool of execution used during the Reign of Terror
- Intellectual movement focused on individuals
- Radical revolutionary group
13 Clues: King of France • Old French Prison • Discovered gravity • Leader of the Jacobins • Social classes in France • Radical revolutionary group • Proved Copernicus' theory to be true • Dictator of France after the Revolution • First to believe in heliocentric theory • Series of events that led to modern science • Intellectual movement focused on individuals • ...
Economics Cumulative Project Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-15
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- Cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of it's exports
- Temporary economic decline
- Measure of average income per person in a country
- When an individual or group produce more efficiently than others
- Money the government gives to help the economy
- The father of free enterprise
- Introduced fiscal policy and believed unemployment was bad
- General increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Something that causes an excess in supply or a surplus
- Shows the variation in prices paid by typical consumers
- The effectiveness and/or effort in an industry
- When something is useful, profitable, or beneficial
- Shortage in supply
- The central banking system of the United States
- The macroeconomic policy laid down by the central bank
- An increase in the value of one currency
- A time of economic growth
- An austrian and british economist and philosopher(classical liberalism)
- Decision-making tool to help maximize profits
- The amount to which a person has a right
- World Trade Organization
- Formal authorization or proposition
- The highest point in an economy's phase
- North American Free Trade Organization
- Is the sister strategy to monetary policy
- When income exceeds expenditures
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- System in which the currency is defined in terms of gold
- Political theory of social organization
- When all who are able and willing to work are employed
- Low in resources and/or supplies
- An individual retirement account to set aside
- Shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition
- Total amount of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- Control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- A state of limited competition
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx
- Allows analysis of economic performance and predictions
- Wants to stop inflation and stop printing money
- An amount of money set aside for emergencies
- Lowest wage permitted by law
- When the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price
- When an individual or group produce more quickly than others
- A political and economic theory made by Adam Smith
- An attitude of letting things go their own course
- Money granted by the government so prices of a commodity or service remain low
- A key measure of how much an entity is worth
- International trade without without tariffs quotas, or other restrictions
- When a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- The lowest point in economy's phase
- Excess in resources and/or supplies
50 Clues: Shortage in supply • World Trade Organization • A time of economic growth • Temporary economic decline • Lowest wage permitted by law • The father of free enterprise • A state of limited competition • Low in resources and/or supplies • When income exceeds expenditures • The lowest point in economy's phase • Excess in resources and/or supplies • Formal authorization or proposition • ...
Cumulative Project Termanology 2015-12-09
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- Something that causes an excess in supply or a surplus
- An individual retirement account to set aside
- When income exceeds expenditures
- A political and economic theory made by Adam Smith
- A state of limited competition
- An amount of money set aside for emergencies
- Wants to stop inflation and stop printing money
- Is the sister strategy to monetary policy
- Allows analysis of economic performance and predictions
- Low in resources and/or supplies
- The amount to which a person has a right
- When a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- When an individual or group produce more quickly than others
- Formal authorization or proposition
- General increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of it's exports
- Total amount of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- The macroeconomic policy laid down by the central bank
- When the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price
- Temporary economic decline
- Shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition
- The father of free enterprise
- Money granted by the government so prices of a commodity or service remain low
- A key measure of how much an entity is worth
- Introduced fiscal policy and believed unemployment was bad
- Excess in resources and/or supplies
- Control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- When something is useful, profitable, or beneficial
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- The effectiveness and/or effort in an industry
- When all who are able and willing to work are employed
- An austrian and british economist and philosopher(classical liberalism)
- Lowest wage permitted by law
- An attitude of letting things go their own course
- A time of economic growth
- Decision-making tool to help maximize profits
- An increase in the value of one currency
- The central banking system of the United States
- The lowest point in economy's phase
- The highest point in an economy's phase
- International trade without without tariffs quotas, or other restrictions
- System in which the currency is defined in terms of gold
- When an individual or group produce more efficiently than others
- Measure of average income per person in a country
- Money the government gives to help the economy
- Shows the variation in prices paid by typical consumers
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx
- Political theory of social organization
- World Trade Organization
- Shortage in supply
- North American Free Trade Organization
50 Clues: Shortage in supply • World Trade Organization • A time of economic growth • Temporary economic decline • Lowest wage permitted by law • The father of free enterprise • A state of limited competition • When income exceeds expenditures • Low in resources and/or supplies • The lowest point in economy's phase • Formal authorization or proposition • Excess in resources and/or supplies • ...
Advanced Administration 2020-03-26
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- Information about how a learner is performing. Necessary for both learning and motivation (8)
- An extension of delegation in which the power and responsibility for relevant decision making is extended to the employee without supervisory direction or oversight (11)
- The course of learning that most people tend to follow. Depicts how behavioural changes occur (8,5)
- This scale puts each piece of information into a category or class (7)
- A special form of an interview scale that has zero as a starting point (5)
- The systematic gathering, recording and analysing of data about marketing problems toward the goal of providing information useful in marketing decision making. (6,8)
- Principle that recognises the limited ability and time of an individual manager. It asserts that there should be a limit on the span of persons or activities assigned to one manager (4,2,7)
- Initial introduction of a new or transferred employee to work itself, the organisation and the rules, other members of the organisation and the organisation's goals (11)
- An experienced member of an organisation coaches, guides and counsels newer members (9)
- The middle score in a set of scores, or middle data in a set of data (6)
- Data that includes factors such as the number of events, measures of time and money and descriptive qualities like color, size and shape (9)
- A management theory whose underlying principle is that all activities and operations of any organisation should be focused upon discovering and meeting the needs of customers (3)
- A detailed study of the job to determine the exact nature of the work, the quantity and quality of output that is expected, organisational aspects of the job and necessary personal qualities such as leadership, judgment, tact and the ability to cope with emergencies (3,8)
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- The average, determined by totalling all the data and then dividing the number of pieces of data (4)
- Dimension or domain in which the thinking and knowledge skills most associated with the learning process occur (9,6)
- Data that reflects the attitudes and feelings of customers about quality (10)
- The process of providing the opportunity for individuals to acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes required in their present jobs (8)
- This scale uses a single dimension like "most to least sales" to rank the data on scales. Can be used best to show the relative quality based on the customer's perception (7)
- Planned organisational activities that involve individual employees, teams or the entire organisation in expending their capacities to meet future opportunities and challenges (11)
- This conditioning is the theory that holds the behaviour results from its consequences. Also known as the law of effect. (7)
- This conditioning is the theory that refers to the learning that has occurred when a living organism responds to a stimulus that would normally not produce such a response (9)
- The most common score. Often near the middle (4)
22 Clues: The most common score. Often near the middle (4) • This scale puts each piece of information into a category or class (7) • The middle score in a set of scores, or middle data in a set of data (6) • A special form of an interview scale that has zero as a starting point (5) • Data that reflects the attitudes and feelings of customers about quality (10) • ...
conflict chapters 1-4 2020-05-16
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- Concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict may be met if creative strategies are applied
- Evaluation control superiority neutrality
- People create meaning through a series of personal constructs
- Struggle among a small number of interdependent people arising from a perceived interference with goal achievement
- What somebody "says" the goal was during a conflict
- As individuals observe the world they are attributing meaning say this theory...
- Relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- This theory focuses on communication and interaction rather than on the individual
- Judges behavior differently in self than in others to support oneself and self image
- Goal interference due to miscommunication
- Rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- Mathematical way to calculate the choices that people will make due to a combination of cooperative and competitive impulse
- Individuals feel safer and are more willing to engage
- Removing oneself from the controversy
- Open to interest based creativity but containing some goals that are opposing
- Personal association of a word
- Punnett square about ability to trust and best possible overall decision
- Communication climate in which individuals feel threatened and react negatively
- Communication occurs continuously and simultaneously
- Level to which people need each other to attain their goals
- Demands proposed solutions or other fixed outcome statements
- Dictionary definition of a word
- Begrudging compliance possibly with a plan for revenge
- Goals that relate to how things should be done
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- Any communication intended to move two peoples views of a situation closer together
- When X interferes with Y's goals but neither realize it yet
- This theory suggests that attitudes and behaviors are developed by observing others
- Overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place within
- There is a finite amount of something
- Anything that is perceived to be in limited supply
- What the conversation was about rather than the cause
- Description problem-solving empathy equality
- Moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship
- Goals that relate to self-respect pride esteem etc
- Defending oneself while attacking the opposer
- Communicating about communication
- Assume that the behavior is outside of the individuals control
- Forces drive and restrain conflict within any system
- Event that precipitates a conflict
- Behavior arising from the other person's personality values or characteristics
- X speaks while Y processes and then formulates a response
- Goals that relate to tangible resources
- Another word to express our needs in a conflict
- Goals that relate to who the parties are to each other
- How we weave together knowledge feelings intuitions and backgrounds
- Words and gestures have no inherent.....
- Submission
47 Clues: Submission • Personal association of a word • Dictionary definition of a word • Communicating about communication • Event that precipitates a conflict • There is a finite amount of something • Removing oneself from the controversy • Goals that relate to tangible resources • Words and gestures have no inherent..... • Evaluation control superiority neutrality • ...
AWL 1 2018-11-03
Across
- a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works
- one part of a situation, problem, subject
- an idea or an imaginary situation
- to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something
- clearly noticeable, that certainly exists
- a part of something
- a powerful or major influence or effect
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
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- to be different or to become different
- relating to a subject in an appropriate way
- happening as a result of something
- involving a lot of different but related parts
- to continue as planned , to do something after you have done something else
- capable of becoming real
- a typical quality or an important part of something
15 Clues: a part of something • capable of becoming real • an idea or an imaginary situation • happening as a result of something • to be different or to become different • a powerful or major influence or effect • one part of a situation, problem, subject • clearly noticeable, that certainly exists • relating to a subject in an appropriate way • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- / the coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- / to put together by assembling component parts; build.
- / to become aware of by means of the senses.
- / capable of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- / a part of any whole.
- / Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
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- / a law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- / an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- / having a complicated structure; not simple.
- / following as a consequence or result.
- / a proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- / to go forward or move on from a particular point.
- / to change; alter; modify.
- / related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- / clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
15 Clues: / a part of any whole. • / to change; alter; modify. • / following as a consequence or result. • / to become aware of by means of the senses. • / having a complicated structure; not simple. • / Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • / to go forward or move on from a particular point. • / capable of coming into existence; possible; latent. • ...
sections 15-1, 15-2: olivia griffith 2021-04-12
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- D. Roosevelt-In 1932, in the first presidential election after the depression had begun, U.S. voters elected this man
- deal-
- of relativity-this is one of einsteins theory's
- immediately began a program of government reform that he called this
- republic-germany’s new democratic government was set up in 1919 known as this
- depression-a long business slump
- Lindbergh-this person captured world attention with a 33-hour solo flight from New York to
- freud-he was as revolutionary as einstein
- thinkers turned to the philosophy known as this
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- einstein-german born physicist
- art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with
- nietzsche-the existentialists were influenced by the German philosopher
- government-temporary alliance of several parties
- new popular musical style called this
- life
15 Clues: life • deal- • einstein-german born physicist • depression-a long business slump • new popular musical style called this • freud-he was as revolutionary as einstein • of relativity-this is one of einsteins theory's • thinkers turned to the philosophy known as this • government-temporary alliance of several parties • art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with • ...
Spelling List 1 2024-04-24
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- - Moving in one side and out of the other side
- - Activity of making, buying, or selling goods or services
- - Surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- - Unexpected event or gift that causes astonishment
- - Without a doubt, absolutely
- - Suggest or endorse something as the best option
- - The day of the week that comes after Tuesday
- - The second month of the year
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- - Start or initial stage
- - A reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory
- - Detailed explanation or portrayal
- - A place where an incident or event occurs
- - Place where books and other materials are kept for people to read, study, or borrow
- - Right away, without delay
- - System or group that governs a community or organization
15 Clues: - Start or initial stage • - Right away, without delay • - Without a doubt, absolutely • - The second month of the year • - Detailed explanation or portrayal • - A place where an incident or event occurs • - Moving in one side and out of the other side • - The day of the week that comes after Tuesday • - Suggest or endorse something as the best option • ...
UNIT 1 - LESSON 3 - VOCABULARY QUIZ 2024-08-15
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- excellent, or beautiful and impressive
- an important formal meeting between leaders of governments from two or more countries
- to use another person's ideas or work and pretend that it is your own
- very great or strong
- to happen or appear unexpectedly
- a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment
- to shake slightly, often because of strong emotion
- ready and available
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- to prove a statement, opinion, or belief to be wrong or false
- lively
- A ...... of (stairs/steps) a set of steps or stairs, usually between two floors of a building
- hire somebody
- (to) be ..... by something to be made much less important, good, or famous
- to continue traveling or doing something
- to mention something as proof for a theory or as a reason why something has happened
15 Clues: lively • hire somebody • ready and available • very great or strong • to happen or appear unexpectedly • excellent, or beautiful and impressive • to continue traveling or doing something • a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment • to shake slightly, often because of strong emotion • to prove a statement, opinion, or belief to be wrong or false • ...
Ethics and Philosophy 2022-01-04
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- is the view that right actions are those that result in the most beneficial balance of good over bad consequences for everyone involved
- the idea that the rightness of actions depends solely on the overall well-being produced by the individual action
- is a theory that explains why an action is right or wrong or why a person's character is bad or good
- is the view that right actions are those that further one's own best interests
- moral theory that focuses on the development of virtuous character
- is the study of morality using the methods of philosophy
- is the belief that objective moral principles allow no exceptions or must be applied the same way in all cases and cultures
- is a moral theory that focuses on the development of virtuous character
- is a moral theory in which the rightness of actions is determined not solely by their consequences, but partly or entirely by their intrinsic nature
- is the view that moral standards do not have independent status but are relative to what individuals or cultures believe
- is a moral theory in which the rightness or wrongness of actions depends solely on their consequences or results
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- created by Kant including maxims of universal law created from the "original point"
- is the view that right actions are those endorsed by an individual
- the theory that people always act out of self-interest
- is a moral perspective that emphasizes the unique demands of specific situations and the virtues and feelings that are central to close personal relationships
- is the view that right actions are those endorsed by one's cultural
- is the doctrine that God is the creator of morality
- is the view that there are moral standards that are true or correct for everyone
- consists of our beliefs about right and wrong actions and good and bad persons or character
- the doctrine that a right action is one that conforms to a rule that, if followed consistently would create for everyone involved the most beneficial balance of well-being over suffering
- is the theory that right actions are those that accord with the categorical imperative
21 Clues: is the doctrine that God is the creator of morality • the theory that people always act out of self-interest • is the study of morality using the methods of philosophy • is the view that right actions are those endorsed by an individual • moral theory that focuses on the development of virtuous character • ...
Learning theories 2024-03-09
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- Focuses on observable behaviours as the primary indicators of learning, emphasizing the role of external stimuli in shaping behaviours
- A learning theory: The Zone of ____ Development.
- A type of technology that powers creative content generation.
- Life _________. A theory that posits that adult learning is most effective when learners can see the relevance of the knowledge to their own lives.
- (abbrev) A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn.
- Social ________. Lev Vygotsky introduced this concept, highlighting the importance of social interaction in cognitive development
- The art or science of teaching and educational methods and strategies.
- The act of making a process easier or helping a group to reach a consensus without directly offering an opinion or solution.
- Design principle ensuring usability of environments, products, and services for people with disabilities
- Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject
- Process of introspectively considering one's own experiences and learning processes to gain deeper understanding
- A learning theory that centres on the development of the whole person, emphasizing personal growth, self-actualization, and the fulfillment of one's potential.
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- A type of assessment conducted at the conclusion of a unit or course to measure student learning against standards.
- An equal in age, background, or status who often participates in mutual learning environments.
- This theory, developed by Malcolm Knowles, emphasizes the self-direction of learning in adults
- Working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor
- A group creativity technique designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem
- Learning ________. This model, proposed by David Kolb, outlines four stages of learning from experience
- A written description of a situation or sequence of events, often used for planning or simulation exercises.
- A taxonomy that uses scaffolded learning.
- A type of assessment conducted during the learning process to modify teaching and learning activities.
- A learning theory focusing on the inner mental activities of the brain, understanding how people think, learn, and remember
- A reflective learning theory that involves examining one's experiences and responses.
23 Clues: A taxonomy that uses scaffolded learning. • A learning theory: The Zone of ____ Development. • A type of technology that powers creative content generation. • The art or science of teaching and educational methods and strategies. • Working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
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- a person's innate capacity for learning specific abilities or knowledge
- - the process of establishing norms for a test
- - process, strategies, or techniques psychologist used collect data
- - the action or process of flowing
- Bias - a prejudice or highlighted distinction in viewpoint that suggests a preference of one culture over another
- Quotient a measure of a person's reasoning ability
- - the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure
- Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion
- System - a value below the point where a particular percent of scores or observations falls
- measure of whether something stays the same, i.e. is consistent
- Theory - a theory of intelligence with three key abilities
- empirically testable proposition about some fact, behavior, relationship, or the like, usually based on theory
- - the extent to which a particular computational theory matches up with what we know about human psychology
- - move out of or away from something and come into view.
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- - the rules of a group of people that mark out what is appropriate, allowed, required, or forbidden for various members in different situations
- - the process of brain augmentation through "neuroplasticity."
- - a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual
- When students can see their own progress in learning and mastering a subject or skill
- Test - designed to systematically elicit information about a person's motivations, preferences, interests, emotional make-up, and style of interacting with people and situations
- - the capacity to be inherited.
- Inventory - testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves, as well as identify careers that would be a good fit based on their interests
- - re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter).
- Intelligence - the ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something
24 Clues: - the capacity to be inherited. • - the action or process of flowing • - the process of establishing norms for a test • Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion • - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something • Quotient a measure of a person's reasoning ability • - move out of or away from something and come into view. • ...
Psychology CrossWord Puzzle 2024-02-09
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- Conversion of one form of energy into another?
- The vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field?
- is the sensory analysis that begins at the entry level, with information flowing from the sensory receptors to the brain?
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks pain signal or allows them to pass on to the brain?
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time?
- very limited aspect of incoming information, blocking out most, often shifting the spotlight of our attention from one thing to another is called what?
- Failing to notice changes in the environment?
- Hearing loss caused by the damage to the mechanical system that conduct sound waves to the cochlea is what?
- What is depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone?Phi Phenomenon: The illusion of acmovement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession?
- Theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated?
- Depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes?
- A binocular cue for perceiving depth: by comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes, the brain computes distance - the greater the difference between the two images, the closer the object?
- Doing many things at once is called a what?
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- There is Barley anything noticeable difference we discern between two stimuli 50% of the time?
- The organization of visual fields into objects (the figures) that stand out from their surroundings (the ground) is what?
- Hearing loss caused by damage to cochlea's hair cells or their associated nerves is called a what?
- What is the analysis that beings with the brain and flows down, filtering information through our experience and expectation?
- failing to see visible object when our attention is direct elsewhere?
- Theory The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors. (red, green and blue) is what?Opponent Process Theory: Theory that opposing retinal process (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision?
- The illusion of a movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession?
- Theory that opposing retinal process(red-green,yellow-blue,white-black) enable color vision?
- The Theory that demonstrates that individual absolute threshold vary, depending on the strength of the signal and also on our experience, expectation, motivation, and alertness?
- The theory that rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch is called what?
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another?
- Brain cells that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement?
- What is below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness?
- The sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance is called what?
- Laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals?
- What is the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts?
- States that two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion to be perceived as different?
30 Clues: Doing many things at once is called a what? • Failing to notice changes in the environment? • Conversion of one form of energy into another? • A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another? • What is below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness? • failing to see visible object when our attention is direct elsewhere? • ...
Global Issues Crossword - Bruce 2020-03-23
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- an individual, group, state, or organization that plays a major role in world politics
- a theory of international relations focused on how countries use and maintain power
- wealthier, more developed states, mostly located in the Global North
- a theory of international relations focused on how countries pursue progress for mutual gain
- the acknowledged authority of a state to govern itself
- all the different ways in which ideas and beliefs can be shared and communicated
- a territory organized as a sovereign political community under one government; a country
- the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit
- a theory of international relations focused on the creation and reaction to intersubjectivity through discourse
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- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a theory of international relations focused on core, semi-periphery, and periphery countries and how wealth is transferred to the core
- the processes—both political and economic—through which states seek to improve their citizens' standard of living
- (no hyphen) an element of Realism in which countries pursue actions that will benefit them
- experiences and experiences shared among citizens
- poorer, less developed states, mostly located in the Global South
15 Clues: a system of ideas intended to explain something • experiences and experiences shared among citizens • the acknowledged authority of a state to govern itself • the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit • poorer, less developed states, mostly located in the Global South • wealthier, more developed states, mostly located in the Global North • ...
Evolutionary Timeline 2024-03-01
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- What is the scientific study of fossils?
- What is the process by which favorable traits become more common in a population over successive generations
- What is the study of the similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species?
- What term describes the variety of genes and alleles in a population?
- What three scientists developed the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory?
- What is the process by which new species arise from existing species?
- What did Gregor Mendel study that laid the groundwork for the field of genetics?
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- What term describes the process by which unrelated species evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures?
- Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm?
- What term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species?
- Who independently proposed a theory of evolution by natural selection alongside Charles Darwin?
- Which scientist developed the theory of catastrophism?
- What is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time?
- Who is often credited with the theory of evolution by natural selection?
- Which scientist proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics?
15 Clues: What is the scientific study of fossils? • Which scientist developed the theory of catastrophism? • Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm? • What term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species? • What term describes the variety of genes and alleles in a population? • ...
Physics 10: Quiz 1 Fun 2014-09-08
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- Conceptualized a particle called a meson.
- Invisible particle invented by Pauli to save conservation energy and angular momentum.
- Easily knock of the single electron in this element.
- Large mass that resolves around the sun with no concrete definition.
- Rocks of all sizes that are, mostly, between Mars and Jupiter.
- Subatomic particle that is created or destroyed when electrons are created or destroyed.
- Interaction of observations and scientific theory.
- There is no _______ view.
- Particle of 211 electron masses.
- Hold together quarks.
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- Mathematical term for pairs. Suns come grouped in pairs or more.
- Groups of millions to billions of stars held together by their mutual gravity.
- Type of system where things revolve around star(s), or the Sun in our case.
- The percent of matter that we can't account for in the universe.
- Cloud outside the Kuiper belt from which comets originate.
- Make up protons, neutrons, and Pions.
- Determines fundamental principles that apply to a problem and make deductions and calculations about the principles.
- Product of an explosion of matter known as the Big Bang.
- Number of fundamental particles.
- Theory by Allen Guth that assumes the correct conditions for the Big Bang and Baby Universes.
- Matter is half _______, half anti-matter.
- Theory of everything that has become M theory.
22 Clues: Hold together quarks. • There is no _______ view. • Number of fundamental particles. • Particle of 211 electron masses. • Make up protons, neutrons, and Pions. • Conceptualized a particle called a meson. • Matter is half _______, half anti-matter. • Theory of everything that has become M theory. • Interaction of observations and scientific theory. • ...
Chapter 12 - Intro 2024-11-01
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- theory that cognitive appraisal defines emotion
- personality type described as competitive, impatient, verbally aggressive
- ability to control impulses & delay short-term gratification
- process by which we perceive & respond to certain events we feel as challenging or threatening
- theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused & cognitively label the arousal
- personality type for an easygoing relaxed individual
- theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus triggers physiological responses
- scientific study of human flourishing
- study of how psychological, neural, & endocrine processes affect our immune system
- large scale disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes & wildfires
- a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal & expressive behaviors
- perception that we are worse off relative to those with whom we compare ourselves
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- locus of control-outside forces beyond our personal control will determine our fate
- hiding or dampening your emotional expression
- theory that our experience of emotion occurs when we become aware of our physiological responses to a stimulus
- effect where the tendency of facial muscle activation triggers corresponding feelings such as anger or fear
- enduring prevalence of positive emotions
- Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to stress in three pases
- locus of control-we control our own fate
- changing how you think about a situation to influence your feelings
20 Clues: scientific study of human flourishing • enduring prevalence of positive emotions • locus of control-we control our own fate • hiding or dampening your emotional expression • theory that cognitive appraisal defines emotion • personality type for an easygoing relaxed individual • ability to control impulses & delay short-term gratification • ...
Natural Selection 2021-11-17
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- a change over time
- process of living things adapting
- disguised
- a group of living organisms
- distinct version of something
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- the process of change in all forms
- a well-substantiated explanation of some aspects of the natural world
- theory of physical changes in organisms
- adjustment to improve something
- theory of evolution
- change in DNA sequence
- receive as an heir
12 Clues: disguised • a change over time • receive as an heir • theory of evolution • change in DNA sequence • a group of living organisms • distinct version of something • adjustment to improve something • process of living things adapting • the process of change in all forms • theory of physical changes in organisms • a well-substantiated explanation of some aspects of the natural world
orgy short quiz 2019-08-19
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- ________, train and develop the workman with improved methods of doing work. Codify the new methods into rules.
- _________ of employer & employees should be fully harmonized so as to secure mutually understanding relations between them.
- Max ______________ is the father of Bureaucratic Theory of Management
- Also called “Autocratic” management, this style of leadership may not be the most pleasant for underlings, but it can be very effective (think of Steve Jobs).
- A __________ leader looks for consensus from his or her team.
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- Democratic, Authoritarian, Delegative management styles when combined it called the _________ leadership.
- also called _____________, a ‘laissez-faire’ leader doesn’t hover.
- Establish fair levels of ___________ and pay a premium for higher performance.
- _______ and motion study: - Study the way jobs are performed and find new ways to do them.
- Frederick___________ is the father of Scientific Management Theory
- ____________ of Labor is one of the Features of Bureaucracy
- Elton Mayo’s ________________ Theory of Management showed an increase in worker productivity was produced by the psychological stimulus of being singled out, involved, and made to feel important.
- Elton ____________ is the father of Behavioral Theory of Management (Hawthorne Effect).
- Democratic, Authoritarian and Delegative are Three Basic Types of Management _________.
- Henri ________________ is the father of Administrative Management Theory.
15 Clues: ____________ of Labor is one of the Features of Bureaucracy • A __________ leader looks for consensus from his or her team. • also called _____________, a ‘laissez-faire’ leader doesn’t hover. • Frederick___________ is the father of Scientific Management Theory • Max ______________ is the father of Bureaucratic Theory of Management • ...
Science Project Hostory of the Atom 2023-08-31
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- theory that states, all matter is made up of tiny particles, and atoms of different elements can join to form molecules
- creator of the plum pudding model
- suggested that electrons follow a path around the nucleus
- shows electrons exist in an area not in a specific path
- the theory that Aristotle came up with 4 things, wind, fire, earth, and water
- created the gold foil experiment
- very similar to how planets orbit the sun
- came up with 4 elements theory
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- always contains different or constant proportions
- protons represent 'pudding'; negative electrons represent'plums'
- when elements combine, they do so in small whole numbers
- english teacher; believed atoms would combine in specific ways when making compounds
- shows the path that the electrons take around the nucleus
- developed the atomos theory
- means "not to be cut"; believed that all matter was divisible until no more division was possible
15 Clues: developed the atomos theory • came up with 4 elements theory • created the gold foil experiment • creator of the plum pudding model • very similar to how planets orbit the sun • always contains different or constant proportions • shows electrons exist in an area not in a specific path • when elements combine, they do so in small whole numbers • ...
Internals- Health, Sports and Society 2025-05-07
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- In McClelland’s theory, one key need is the desire to influence others.
- In Johari Widow, this quadrant is -Known to self but hidden from others
- Readiness to change behavior.
- Paralympic athlete So Wa Wai is associated with this sport.
- The seriousness of the threat.
- A health model focusing only on physical or biological factors
- Developed the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behavior.
- A goal focused on daily practice or routine steps.
- Author of the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire
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- Bodily fluids in humoral theory
- Vroom’s theory that connects effort, performance, and outcomes.
- One of the four areas of the Johari Window where self-awareness is shared with others
- In the GROW model, this letter stands for assessing your current situation.
- The condition Simon Biles experienced that caused disorientation during gymnastics.
- The ancient theory that health depends on the balance of four bodily fluids.
15 Clues: Readiness to change behavior. • The seriousness of the threat. • Bodily fluids in humoral theory • Author of the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire • A goal focused on daily practice or routine steps. • Developed the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behavior. • Paralympic athlete So Wa Wai is associated with this sport. • ...
theories 2026-04-07
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- CPTED concept of ownership of space
- Desire to protect one’s own property
- Theory stating crime occurs when activity spaces overlapFor a criminal event to occur, all three elements must be present simultaneously:
- A person or object that is vulnerable to victimization and attractive to an offender.
- CPTED element that discourages crime through visibility
- An individual or group with the intent to commit a crime.
- Theory stating disorder leads to more crime
- CPTED principle maintaining order and cleanliness
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- The lack of someone or something (like security cameras or vigilant neighbors) that could prevent the crime from happening
- Theory stating crime occurs when three elements converge
- CPTED principle restricting entry and exit
- Approach focusing on environmental design to reduce crime
- Capacity to make decisions based on reason
- CPTED element controlling access to areas
- Theory that says people commit crimes by weighing costs and benefits
15 Clues: CPTED concept of ownership of space • Desire to protect one’s own property • CPTED element controlling access to areas • CPTED principle restricting entry and exit • Capacity to make decisions based on reason • Theory stating disorder leads to more crime • CPTED principle maintaining order and cleanliness • CPTED element that discourages crime through visibility • ...
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 2024-03-16
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- – a structure that refers to the way an organization is designed and arranged to achieve its goals.
- Level - Relate specifically to the team's purpose and its contribution to broader goals.
- - Making sure that everything is going according to plan.
- – a type of management that knows about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization.
- - on the idea of the business and its objectives, are the foundations for these activities to have excellence based on priorities and strategies.
- - one of McClellands three needs of theory
- – a type of leadership that is based on situation
- - define the path that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- - consists of a statement or an understanding of what the organization or a part of it wants to become, where it wants to go and, broadly, how it means to get there.
- - taking personal responsibility for delivering what they are there to do
- - Provide direction and support, even for self-managed teams.
- Drucker – he emphasized the need for systematic, purposeful, and organized discharge of tasks.
- - scheduling and prioritizing the work required
- - The top level usually consists of top executives, and each subsequent level represents lower levels of authority and responsibility.
- – he states that every person has one of three main driving motivators the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power.,
- – A scale that requires a person to rate that one individual they would least want to work with
- - this theory views organizations as complex systems with interrelated and interdependent parts.
- - process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective use of resources.
- – something that has to be accomplished
- - is a group of people working together to achieve a common goals or set of goals.
- - This places individuals in boxes that denote their job and their position in the hierarchy and traces the direct lines of authority
- - it shows how it is expected that the vision will be realized
- – He proposed that in any system of organization, technical or task aspects are interrelated with the human or social aspects.
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- – A scientific management theory, control, order, formality, minimize uncontrollable informal relations.
- – Avoid overwhelm and unnecessary stress and frustration by making the goals
- - Leaders involve followers in the decision making process
- - a management that process of developing, sharing and implementing a view of what needs to be done.
- - managing performance throughout the year
- - is the process of making arrangements in the form of defined or understood responsibilities and relationships to enable those people to work cooperatively together.
- - an organizational structure that promotes open communication and quick decision-making.
- - a type of management that control and operate various marketing activities and the people involved in those activities.
- – another type of objectives where individual's personal development, growth, and improvement.
- - Leaders have complete power over people
- - can provide the ‘elusive bridge between the aims of the individual employee and the objectives of the organization,
- - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole
- – be clear and specific so your goals are easier to achieve
- - a goal that make sure everyone understands what the team needs to achieve.
- –a management is what managers do when they look ahead at what they need to achieve in the middle or relatively distant future
- - Guiding and motivating team
- -The importance of informal groups and decent, humane leadership was emphasized by
- - it describes a vision of what something will look like in a few years’ time
- - leaders delegate decision making authority to their followers
- – a theory that the focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization.
- - a theory where Leader`s effectiveness depends on leadership style and favorableness of situation
- – scientist who defines bureaucratic theory
- - a structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- - a goal that can be tracked and allowing you to see your progress
- – an type of objective that focus on the results or contributions needed to achieve team, departmental, or corporate goals.
- – a data helps us stay focused and motivated, inspiring us and providing something to work towards
- – he developed Path-Goal Theory
50 Clues: - Guiding and motivating team • – he developed Path-Goal Theory • – something that has to be accomplished • - Leaders have complete power over people • - managing performance throughout the year • - one of McClellands three needs of theory • – scientist who defines bureaucratic theory • - scheduling and prioritizing the work required • ...
Earth And Life Science 2018-08-24
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- Theory: Our planets and moons were wandering around in space
- Test: minerals produce characteristic colors of flame when they burn
- Rotation: Creates environment that are designed for life
- Water: Liquid water which is necessary for life
- physically disintergate into smaller pieces
- Rock: formed by the solidification of magma
- Amount and quality of the light it reflects from the surface
- Make up a zone of rigid
- Test: To identify minerals in families such as the carbonates
- Core: Core of the earth has temperatures and pressures
- currents: caused by very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle
- The crust of the earth is broken into many pieces
- Is part of the mantle that flows and moves the plates of the earth
- Is an indefinite mixture of naturally occurring substances
- test a mineral for the color of its powder
- Maybe a simple deformation
- mineralogists also identify minerals by their hardness
- Bang Theory: Origin and evolution of our universe
- are often formed as a result of repeated flooding and evaporation
- includes the movement of molten rocks
- Sediment is removed from its place of origin
- consists of heavy metals(nickel and iron)
- composed of clasts on little pieces of broken-up rock
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- Theory: Our planets spun off from a collision between stars
- oceanic crust consists of a volcanic lava rock
- is the chemical addition of water
- Is a branch of astronomy involving the scientific study
- Theory: Our world have collided with a small planet
- is much hotter and has the ability to flo
- a naturally occurring chemical compound
- Process: derive their energy from atmosphere
- State: Standard model of a cosmology
- Rock: formed on the surface of the earth
- processes that move, elevate, or build up portions of the earths crust
- Theory: Our sun burst one day, and all our planets came from it
- Mineralogists begin by observing a sample
- Is the reaction of carbonate and bicarbonate
- Continental crust is mostly composed of
- Around the planetary body is rare in our solar system
- Core: Core if the earth is like a ball of very hot metals
- mass and structure: Strength of earths gravity is designed for me.
- A natural science that studies of celestial objects
- is made of lightest materials(rock-basalts)
- Hypothesis: Was a leading theory
- crust is severely deformed into folds
- These are rocks formed from organic materials
- Theory: Clouds captured by our sun
47 Clues: Make up a zone of rigid • Maybe a simple deformation • Hypothesis: Was a leading theory • is the chemical addition of water • Theory: Clouds captured by our sun • State: Standard model of a cosmology • crust is severely deformed into folds • includes the movement of molten rocks • a naturally occurring chemical compound • Continental crust is mostly composed of • ...
Motivation, Emotion & Personality 2025-03-13
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- _____-avoidance conflicts: A single choice has both positive and negative aspects (e.g., wanting to eat cake but worrying about calories).
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Choosing between two unattractive options (e.g., deciding whether to do homework or chores).
- _____theory: An external Motivational theory where behavior is driven by external _____rewards (e.g., working hard to earn a bonus).
- Engaging in behaviors that are usually restrained (e.g., partying excessively).
- _____seeking: Seeking new and exciting experiences in unfamiliar environments (e.g., traveling to exotic locations).
- Stimuli that trigger emotional responses (e.g., a sad movie scene making you cry).
- _____appraisal: The cognitive evaluation of a situation that influences emotional response (e.g., seeing a challenge as an opportunity rather than a threat).
- _____vs cognitive experiences: Physical responses (e.g., increased heart rate) versus mental processes (e.g., interpreting a situation) in emotions.
- _____level of arousal: The level of arousal at where performance is best (e.g., moderate stress improves exam performance).
- The physical expression of emotion or mood. Can include facial or vocal cues.
- _____motivation: Performing tasks to receive external rewards or avoid punishment (e.g., studying to get good grades).
- _____motivational conflicts theory: This theory describes conflicts arising from competing motivations.
- _____reduction theory: Motivation comes from a desire to reduce internal tension caused by biological needs (e.g hunger & eating).
- _____-approach conflicts: Choosing between two attractive options (e.g., deciding between two favorite desserts).
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- _____label: The mental interpretation of physiological arousal (e.g., labeling a racing heart as excitement).
- hypothesis: Facial expressions can influence emotional experiences (e.g., smiling can make you feel happier).
- Innate, fixed patterns of behavior in response to stimuli (e.g., a baby sucking reflex).
- _____motivation: Motivation for internal, personal rewards (e.g., reading a book for enjoyment).
- _____theory: We are motivated by a need for autonomy, competence, and relatedness (e.g., choosing a career that aligns with personal interests).
- _____susceptibility: The tendency to become easily bored and seek stimulation (e.g., frequently changing hobbies).
- and external factors: Influences on emotions from within (e.g., thoughts) and outside (e.g., social interactions) (external pressure).
- _____theory: A theory that people are motivated to have an optimal level of arousal (e.g., seeking excitement when bored).
- The body's tendency to maintain a balanced internal state (e.g., sweating when hot).
- _____rules: Cultural norms that dictate how emotions should be expressed (e.g., hiding sadness in public).
- _____Law: Performance increases with arousal until the arousal gets too high, then performance decreases (e.g., too much anxiety impairs test performance).
- _____-seeking theory: Theory that explains the need for varied, novel, and complex sensations and experiences.
- _____seeking: Pursuing activities that provide intense sensations (e.g., bungee jumping).
27 Clues: The physical expression of emotion or mood. Can include facial or vocal cues. • Engaging in behaviors that are usually restrained (e.g., partying excessively). • Stimuli that trigger emotional responses (e.g., a sad movie scene making you cry). • The body's tendency to maintain a balanced internal state (e.g., sweating when hot). • ...
Criminology Individualistic Theories 2025-03-06
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- Part of Personality Theory that causes anxiousness and instability
- Rational part of psyche
- Psychologist who developed personality theory
- Doll Name of doll used in Banduras 1963 experiment
- Developed Differential Association
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- Developed psychodynamic theory
- Part of Freuds’ psyche theory that causes desire for gratification
- Conscious part of psyche
- Bowlbys Theory
9 Clues: Bowlbys Theory • Rational part of psyche • Conscious part of psyche • Developed psychodynamic theory • Developed Differential Association • Psychologist who developed personality theory • Doll Name of doll used in Banduras 1963 experiment • Part of Personality Theory that causes anxiousness and instability • ...
Michael Avinger Jr. 2015-03-20
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- relations Study of how people interact in the workplace
- A prevailing tendency or inclination
- leadership Leadership style where one person runs everything and makes all the decisions
- To lean,tend, or become drawn toward
- Ability to make decisions
- leadership Leadership style where managers work with employees to make decisions
- A hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
- teams Work groups that supervise themselves
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- Following a code of ethical values
- The ability to lead
- A function or part performed, especially in a particular operation or process
- leadership Leadership style that requires the leader to set goals for managers and employees
- an image or concept in the imagination
- giving managers and employees the power to run things and make decisions
- Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles
15 Clues: The ability to lead • Ability to make decisions • Following a code of ethical values • A prevailing tendency or inclination • To lean,tend, or become drawn toward • an image or concept in the imagination • teams Work groups that supervise themselves • Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles • relations Study of how people interact in the workplace • ...
Chapter 8 Terms: Mike Mike 2015-03-23
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- A hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
- Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles
- A prevailing tendency or inclination
- Leadership style where managers work with employees to make decisions
- A function or part performed, especially in a particular operation or process
- Ability to make decisions
- Leadership style that requires the leader to set goals for managers and employees
- The ability to lead
- An image or concept in the imagination
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- Study of how people interact in the workplace
- Leadership style where one person runs everything and makes all the decisions
- Following a code of ethical values
- Work groups that supervise themselves.
- Giving managers and employees the power to run things and make decisions
- To lean,tend, or become drawn toward
15 Clues: The ability to lead • Ability to make decisions • Following a code of ethical values • A prevailing tendency or inclination • To lean,tend, or become drawn toward • Work groups that supervise themselves. • An image or concept in the imagination • Study of how people interact in the workplace • Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles • ...
Vocab #3 Crossword 2022-08-31
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- An often plausible argument using false or invalid inference, a false or mistaken idea
- To put in or as if in prison
- An omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil
- The act of declaring
- To ascertain the number of, to list
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- To form a theory
- A set of fixed chromatically tuned bells sounded by hammers controlled from a keyboard
- The action or process of becoming impaired or inferior in quality, functioning, or condition
- To give support, to prolong
- A usually formal declaration of opinion
- Characterized by rapid and unpredictable changeableness of mood
- Of, relating to, or arranged in or according to the order of time
- Mortified, ashamed, embarrassed
- To act as patron of, to provide aid or support for
- Worthy of confidence and notice
15 Clues: To form a theory • The act of declaring • To give support, to prolong • To put in or as if in prison • Mortified, ashamed, embarrassed • Worthy of confidence and notice • To ascertain the number of, to list • A usually formal declaration of opinion • To act as patron of, to provide aid or support for • An omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil • ...
Biology 2023-08-22
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- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival.
- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
- The smallest, functional unit of life.
- information gathered in an expeiriment
- Data that is in numbers
- a group that is tested on everything except for the changed variable
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
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- an experiment in which only one variable is changed
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- DNA codes for _______
- Structure determines ______
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- data that cannot be counted or measured
15 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • DNA codes for _______ • Data that is in numbers • Structure determines ______ • The smallest, functional unit of life. • information gathered in an expeiriment • data that cannot be counted or measured • an experiment in which only one variable is changed • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
- go forward or move on from a particular point.
- coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- /related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- /an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- a complicated structure; not simple.
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- as a consequence or result.
- of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- /Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
- put together by assembling component parts; build.
- /to become aware of by means of the senses.
- part of any whole.
- change; alter; modify.
15 Clues: part of any whole. • change; alter; modify. • as a consequence or result. • a complicated structure; not simple. • of coming into existence; possible; latent. • /to become aware of by means of the senses. • go forward or move on from a particular point. • /Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • put together by assembling component parts; build. • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- /an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- go forward or move on from a particular point.
- coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- as a consequence or result.
- proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
- law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- a complicated structure; not simple.
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- part of any whole.
- /Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
- change; alter; modify.
- /to become aware of by means of the senses.
- /related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- put together by assembling component parts; build.
- of coming into existence; possible; latent.
15 Clues: part of any whole. • change; alter; modify. • as a consequence or result. • a complicated structure; not simple. • /to become aware of by means of the senses. • of coming into existence; possible; latent. • go forward or move on from a particular point. • /Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • put together by assembling component parts; build. • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- the coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- to put together by assembling component parts; build.
- to become aware of by means of the senses.
- capable of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- a part of any whole.
- Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
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- a law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- having a complicated structure; not simple.
- following as a consequence or result.
- a proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- to go forward or move on from a particular point.
- to change; alter; modify.
- related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
15 Clues: a part of any whole. • to change; alter; modify. • following as a consequence or result. • to become aware of by means of the senses. • having a complicated structure; not simple. • Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • to go forward or move on from a particular point. • capable of coming into existence; possible; latent. • ...
AWL#1 Definition #15-30 (Lina) 2020-10-30
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- the coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision
- to put together by assembling component parts; build.
- to become aware of by means of the senses.
- capable of coming into existence; possible; latent.
- a part of any whole.
- Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis
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- a law, doctrine, or assumption on which action or behavior is based.
- an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin.
- having a complicated structure; not simple.
- following as a consequence or result.
- a proposed explanation of something, usu. based on abstract reasoning.
- to go forward or move on from a particular point.
- to change; alter; modify.
- related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent.
- clearly different or set apart; separate (often fol. by "from")
15 Clues: a part of any whole. • to change; alter; modify. • following as a consequence or result. • to become aware of by means of the senses. • having a complicated structure; not simple. • Several aspects of the speech deserve analysis • to go forward or move on from a particular point. • capable of coming into existence; possible; latent. • ...
Marie Celeste, Easter Island and Tunguska Fireball 2025-04-06
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- A place that is empty and has no people.
- A person or animal that lives in a place.
- Words or actions used to hurt someone.
- A rock from space that enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- When something is the same height with no bumps or raised area.
- To use physical action to break something, lower it's value or usefulness.
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- A place or position.
- A lot of light.
- Something that is not known or difficult to understand.
- Serious or formal.
- A big hole left from something hitting the Earth with an explosion.
- To look at something or someone closely and carefully.
- Far away from other places or people.
- Sudden, violent use of energy. Usually with a loud BANG!
- An idea or set of ideas used to explain something.
15 Clues: A lot of light. • Serious or formal. • A place or position. • Far away from other places or people. • Words or actions used to hurt someone. • A place that is empty and has no people. • A person or animal that lives in a place. • An idea or set of ideas used to explain something. • A rock from space that enters the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
International Factor Movements and Multinational Enterprises 2025-10-21
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- An act to reduce corporate income tax
- When a firm invests directly in productive assets abroad with the intention of gaining managerial control
- A firm that owns, controls, or manages production facilities or operations in more than one country
- Income flows resulting from cross-border movements
- Subsidiary set up to produce an identical product
- Evaluating risks of doing business abroad
- Relocation of business processes to a foreign country
- Migration of workers from one country to another for employment or livelihood
- Benefits from new technologies and skills
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- Government taking ownership of foreign assets
- Cross-border transfer of factors of production
- Advantage based on technology or brand
- Theory suggesting trade and factor movements are substitutes
- The pricing of goods within an MNE
- Filipino workers sent to other countries
15 Clues: The pricing of goods within an MNE • An act to reduce corporate income tax • Advantage based on technology or brand • Filipino workers sent to other countries • Evaluating risks of doing business abroad • Benefits from new technologies and skills • Government taking ownership of foreign assets • Cross-border transfer of factors of production • ...
C1 Coaching 2025-02-11
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- (Two words) typically associated with health and safety
- (Two words) getting feedback from your friends/colleagues.
- (Two words) a theory of learning associated with rewards and punishment
- A method of leadership that involves including the whole group
- (Two words) a theory of learning associated with positive reinforcement of a positive outcome
- Plan (2 words) A back up
- Associated with **
- Should be conducted after every session, especially by yourself.
- Progression and regression within an activity/session
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- (Two words) a theory of learning associated with Pavlov's Dogs.
- A method of breaking a large group into eg. 3 groups for game zones and skill zones.
- "[blank] learning" a theory of learning by watching. Associated with **
- (Two words) preplanning skill specific improvement advice
- An activity designed to improve a specific skill
14 Clues: Associated with ** • Plan (2 words) A back up • An activity designed to improve a specific skill • Progression and regression within an activity/session • (Two words) typically associated with health and safety • (Two words) preplanning skill specific improvement advice • (Two words) getting feedback from your friends/colleagues. • ...
The Fate of the Universe 2013-04-22
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- scientist who came of with the Theory of General Relativity
- most likely theory where everything continues to spread apart until gravity can no longer affect it
- fate of the Universe depends on how this behaves
- theory where violent expansion tears atoms apart
- scientist with ideas on the Expansion of the Universe
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- theory where Universe fluctuates between expanding and contracting
- the name of the Density Parameter symbol
- theory where everything is sucked back into one point
- thirty billion years is the earliest the Universe is thought to
- in four billion years the Milky Way Galaxy could collide with this galaxy
- force acting in opposition to Dark Energy
11 Clues: the name of the Density Parameter symbol • force acting in opposition to Dark Energy • fate of the Universe depends on how this behaves • theory where violent expansion tears atoms apart • theory where everything is sucked back into one point • scientist with ideas on the Expansion of the Universe • scientist who came of with the Theory of General Relativity • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- a thing that is known or proved to be true
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter
- a position of the body proper to or implying an action or mental state
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words
- The way the writer organizes the text
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- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
- The writers main statement or idea
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
12 Clues: The writers main statement or idea • The way the writer organizes the text • a thing that is known or proved to be true • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event • a position of the body proper to or implying an action or mental state • ...
Famous People in Psychology 2016-04-20
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- Founded analytical psychology and known for collective unconscious, archetype, extraversion and introversion
- Invented the first practical intelligence test
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism and known for the “Little Albert” experiment
- Invented the operant conditioning chamber
- Known for social learning theory and self-efficacy and his 1961 Bobo doll experiment
- Known for his controversial experiment on obedience in the 1960s
- Led studies in learning and understanding split brained patients and how their brains work
- Founded cultural-historical psychology and known for the zone of proximal development
- Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Known for his controversial monkey studies that investigated maternal-separation, social isolation, etc
- Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment
- Known for being the founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies and his work on the development of the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Known for his work on the psychology of judgement and decision making and helped to establish a cognitive basis for common human errors that arise from heuristics and biases
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- Known as the “father of experimental psychology” and found the first formal laboratory for psychological research
- Known for his work in child development and the theory of cognitive development
- Known for questioning Freud’s work and for her work in the subject of neurosis
- Known for her work with Lawrence Kohlberg on his stages of moral development
- Known for factor analysis and the general intelligence factor (g)
- Known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Known for the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Known for his work in conformity, impression formation, prestige suggestion and other topics of social psychology
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment and the development of the attachment theory
- Known as the “father of client-centered therapy”
- Known for his theory on psychosocial development
- Known for her research on parenting styles
- Known as the “father of modern linguistics” and for studying grammar structure
- Known for his work in classical conditioning
- Known for studying emotions and facial expressions and for coming up with ten thousand facial expressions
28 Clues: Invented the operant conditioning chamber • Known for her research on parenting styles • Known for his work in classical conditioning • Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment • Invented the first practical intelligence test • Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence • Known as the “father of client-centered therapy” • ...
Atomic Theory 2012-09-23
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- Energy in the atom is _______
- Electrons hold a ______ charge
- What Chadwick discovered
- Protons hold a _________ charge
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- Schrodinger discovered electron ______
- Arranged the periodic table in order of mass
- First to theorize that matter was composed of something smaller
- Are made up of atoms
- Atoms ______ be created, divided or destroyed
- Electrons orbit in ________
- Arranged the periodic table according to number
11 Clues: Are made up of atoms • What Chadwick discovered • Electrons orbit in ________ • Energy in the atom is _______ • Electrons hold a ______ charge • Protons hold a _________ charge • Schrodinger discovered electron ______ • Arranged the periodic table in order of mass • Atoms ______ be created, divided or destroyed • Arranged the periodic table according to number • ...
Color Theory 2020-04-14
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- A group of colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel
- Its just another word for color
- A group of colors that site directly across from each other on the color wheel
- Red Yellow Blue
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- Add white to a color
- Violet Blue Green
- One color and it's shades and tints.
- Add Black to a color
- Yellow Orange Red
- Violet Green Orange
- The darkness or lightness of a color.
11 Clues: Red Yellow Blue • Violet Blue Green • Yellow Orange Red • Violet Green Orange • Add white to a color • Add Black to a color • Its just another word for color • One color and it's shades and tints. • The darkness or lightness of a color. • A group of colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel • ...
Cell Theory 2023-09-18
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- the tendency to a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- he concluded that both plants and animals are composed of cells
- provide structure for the body,take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions
- the basic building block of all life
- all living things are made up of one or more cells
- a cell that has a nucleus
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- English physicist that discovered the law of elasticity
- the father of microbiology
- a cell that does not have a nucleus
- he discovered that a whole organism does not get sick-only certain cells or groups of cells
- relating to or deriving from the metabolism of a living organism
11 Clues: a cell that has a nucleus • the father of microbiology • a cell that does not have a nucleus • the basic building block of all life • all living things are made up of one or more cells • English physicist that discovered the law of elasticity • he concluded that both plants and animals are composed of cells • ...
Color Theory 2023-01-31
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- Red, blue and yellow.
- Refers to any hue or mixture of pure colors to which white is added.
- a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only black is added.
- an illustrative tool used to help us define colors and their relationships to one another
- colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
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- three hues equally spaced around a color wheel.
- a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only pure gray is added.
- a group of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Orange, green and purple.
- A term that describes an image that is made up of only one colour, although it may include varying tones of that single colour.
- is a pure pigment without tint or shade.
11 Clues: Red, blue and yellow. • Orange, green and purple. • is a pure pigment without tint or shade. • three hues equally spaced around a color wheel. • a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only black is added. • colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. • a hue or mixture of pure colors to which only pure gray is added. • ...
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- Contains a nucleus to be this
- a single cell life form
- contains all of the genetic material
- The thing this crossword is about
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
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- To see the cells you need this
- Does not contain a nucleus
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
- Heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Attachment theory 2023-04-19
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- rapid instinctive learning that occurs at a particular critical life period
- a feeling of love for somebody/something
- not doing something; preventing something from existing or happening
- feeling worried or nervous
- something that produces a reaction in a human, an animal or a plant
- the process in which an adult develops an inappropriate friendship with a child, usually with bad intentions
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- the regular way in which something happens or is done
- a feeling of great worry or unhappiness
- having or showing both positive and negative feelings about somebody/something
- needing another person too much
- a natural hormone that manages key aspects of the female and male reproductive systems
11 Clues: feeling worried or nervous • needing another person too much • a feeling of great worry or unhappiness • a feeling of love for somebody/something • the regular way in which something happens or is done • something that produces a reaction in a human, an animal or a plant • not doing something; preventing something from existing or happening • ...
Word theory 2023-03-20
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- is a tree of the genus pieces about 35 pieces
- It is the stem of a vascular plant
- is an conifer tree or shrub of the family pinaceae
- is a wood the is from angiosperm tree
- is and edible seed of a tree of the genus Juglans
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- is a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnospermes
- it is a tree and shrubs that is placed in the family of sapindacea
- is broad-leaved tropical forest
- it is a genus of flowering plants in the olive and lilac family
- it is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree
- it is a tree or shrub in the genus Quercus of the beech family
11 Clues: is broad-leaved tropical forest • It is the stem of a vascular plant • is a wood the is from angiosperm tree • is a tree of the genus pieces about 35 pieces • it is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree • is an conifer tree or shrub of the family pinaceae • is and edible seed of a tree of the genus Juglans • ...
cell theory 2021-11-30
11 Clues: makesprotien • makespackages • thegatekeeper • controlcenter • jellylikefluid • makesribosomes • receivesprotein • powerhouseofcells • helpwithcelldivison • breaksdownsubstances • asacthatstoresfoodwater
Color Theory 2025-02-01
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- The primary colors in the color wheel: red, yellow, and blue.
- The term for colors that appear to advance or pop out in a floral arrangement.
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A combination of warm and cool colors in an arrangement.
- The property of a color that indicates its brightness or dullness.
- These colors are considered calming and are often used in peaceful floral designs.
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- The term used for colors that are composed of hues of yellow, red, and orange.
- A color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth in floral design.
- This color scheme uses colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- A color that is created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- A color made by mixing two primary colors.
11 Clues: A color made by mixing two primary colors. • Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. • A combination of warm and cool colors in an arrangement. • The primary colors in the color wheel: red, yellow, and blue. • The property of a color that indicates its brightness or dullness. • This color scheme uses colors next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
Music Theory 2023-12-15
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- used for healing and courtship in native America this instrument can be made from wood, bone, and clay
- This gamelan instrument has 7 bronze bars and is t\struck with a mallet called a Tabuh
- The name of the orchestra in Indonesia featuring metallic percussion instruments
- Percussion instruments made from wood and animal skin are sacred and often have a guardian for them when not used in ceremonies and are believed to have the spirit of the tree and animal used to make it
- Oldest culture of music, dance, and art
- This famous native american musician is known for his electric guitar playing and created music during the 60s he is a member of the NAMA
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- this natural instrument found in australia is very simple with it's thickness determining the sound and volume
- It's pitch can be altered by spinning the salt at different speeds (Found in Australia)
- This country has instruments commonly made out of metal and are mostly percussion
- This instrument is not meant to be used as drumsticks, they are found in pairs and are intricately decorated
- Hall of fame for people like Buddy Red Bow, Russell Means and the country singer Hank Williams
11 Clues: Oldest culture of music, dance, and art • The name of the orchestra in Indonesia featuring metallic percussion instruments • This country has instruments commonly made out of metal and are mostly percussion • This gamelan instrument has 7 bronze bars and is t\struck with a mallet called a Tabuh • ...
Composer's Theory! 2023-11-10
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- Someone who writes their own original music
- This line separates each measure
- This accidental lowers a pitch by a half-step
- This note/rest receives 2 beats
- A symbol that indicates when not to play/sing
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- This accidental raises a pitch by a half-step
- This note/rest receives 4 beats
- The amount of spaces on the staff
- This is what pitches and rhythms are written on
- The amount of lines on the staff
- This note/rest receives 1 beat
11 Clues: This note/rest receives 1 beat • This note/rest receives 4 beats • This note/rest receives 2 beats • The amount of lines on the staff • This line separates each measure • The amount of spaces on the staff • Someone who writes their own original music • This accidental raises a pitch by a half-step • This accidental lowers a pitch by a half-step • ...
Pink's Theory 2022-09-20
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- Control over what the employees want to work on, allowing creativity to flow.
- Self-sufficient to direct our own lives.
- Those that are motivated by intrinsic factors such as respect from supervisors and/or other employees.
- How workers do their tasks.
- Control over when the workers want to work/create their own schedules.
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- The urge to get better and better at something that matters.
- The norm traditional rewards that Pink is against off.
- Tasks which are neither overly difficult nor overly simple.
- Those motivated by extrinsic factors such as money.
- Allowing employees to choose and work with their own teams.
- Desire to do things in service of something larger than ourselves.
11 Clues: How workers do their tasks. • Self-sufficient to direct our own lives. • Those motivated by extrinsic factors such as money. • The norm traditional rewards that Pink is against off. • Tasks which are neither overly difficult nor overly simple. • Allowing employees to choose and work with their own teams. • The urge to get better and better at something that matters. • ...
attachment theory 2025-11-12
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- what was one of the four phases of attachment that bowly created for babies 6 weeks - 8 months called
- what was the faze of attachemnt that bowbly cretaed for babies from birth to 6 weeks
- what is another word for the insecure resident attachment
- what study did Ainsworth create that helped observe how babies respond in stressful situations
- what is the word that describes how babies develop e.......
- what was the acronym for john Bowlby's attachment behaviours
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- what did Mary want to understand about the attachment theory
- what was the name of the psychologists that worked along side john Bowlby
- theory
- what is it called when babies have a prolonged separation from a primary care giver
- finish the sentence clear - … attachment
11 Clues: theory • finish the sentence clear - … attachment • what is another word for the insecure resident attachment • what is the word that describes how babies develop e....... • what did Mary want to understand about the attachment theory • what was the acronym for john Bowlby's attachment behaviours • ...
collision theory 2026-01-09
11 Clues: energy of motion • amount per volume • speed of reactions • causing a reaction • min. energy required • exposed particle area • explain reaction rate • not causing a reaction • reduce activation energy • measure of particle motion • proportionality rate factor
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary part one- sergio zamora 2013-11-19
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- the class of wage earners, especially those who earn their living by manual labor or who are dependent for support on daily or casual employment; the working class.
- the large-scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other productive economic activity into an area, society, country, etc.
- gates or some other barrier set across a road to prevent passage until a toll had been paid
- an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods.
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- the growth of cities and the migration of people into them.
- one of the fenced in or hedged in fields created by wealthy british landowners on land.
- the theory, proposed by jeremy bentham in the 1700's government.
- theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
10 Clues: the growth of cities and the migration of people into them. • the theory, proposed by jeremy bentham in the 1700's government. • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods. • one of the fenced in or hedged in fields created by wealthy british landowners on land. • ...
Historical & Contemporary Theories 2023-01-09
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- Considered to be the father of developmental psychology
- concept that their is interplay between our personality and how we interpret events
- developed the Ecological Systems Theory
- created foundations for psychosocial development
- includes the larger organizational structures, such as school, the family, or religion
- Believed that development is activated by genes, calling this process maturation
- Believed that children learned socialization through education rather than it being innate
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- most famous behaviorist
- includes the setting and those in close contact and influence the person
- theory claiming that it's not possible to objectively study the mind
- includes the larger contexts of community
- Theory that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves
- focus on how our mental processes or cognitions change over time
- one of the first to recognize how children and adults intelligence differ from each other
- Formed the psychodynamic perspective and other theories that psychiatry focused mainly on
- invented the social learning theory which is a type of learning by watching others
16 Clues: most famous behaviorist • developed the Ecological Systems Theory • includes the larger contexts of community • created foundations for psychosocial development • Considered to be the father of developmental psychology • focus on how our mental processes or cognitions change over time • Theory that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
Vietnam War 2016-04-27
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- how did the U.S. do to try to prevent the domino theory?
- where were the French were defeated?
- when did the attacks happen?
- what was the result of the conference?
- who sought a peace settlement?
- what was the other purpose of the attacks?
- what warships did they attack?
- what was going to be an effect of the domino theory?
- what is a republic?
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- what happened at the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
- what else happened at the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
- how do people have power?
- is Vietnamese an ethnicity?
- what was the purpose of the attacks?
- what did the Declaration of Independence start with?
- where is Thailand located?
- what was the Domino Theory?
- what was the result of the attacks?
18 Clues: what is a republic? • where is Thailand located? • how do people have power? • is Vietnamese an ethnicity? • what was the Domino Theory? • when did the attacks happen? • what warships did they attack? • who sought a peace settlement? • where were the French were defeated? • what was the result of the attacks? • what was the purpose of the attacks? • ...
First 50 terms crossword 2020-05-15
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- Predicting the outcome of an event based on memory
- Process where learner fits a new idea into what they already know
- An individual’s ability to adjust to changes and new experiences.
- zwe seeks an optimum level of arousal or excitement
- Largely unconscious. Consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic ns.
- The closer the object, the more inward our eyes need to turn.
- Thinking that searches for multiple possible answers to a question
- Principle that people and animals can learn to associate neutral stimuli with stimuli that produces reflexive involuntary responses and will learn to respond similarly to the new stimulus as they did to the old one.
- Tendency of objects that are far away to look hazy or blurred
- A tangible and visible reward
- A neo-Freudian theorist who believed in the basics of Freud’s psychosexual stages theory, but adapted it to fit his own observations.
- Take information from the brain to the rest of the body
- Prototype. Typical way of thinking of a person/thing.
- Research that has clear, practical application
- Change in a cell resulting in less of a negative charge
- In the frontal lobe and is responsible for controlling the muscles involved in producing speech
- Follows the reality principle . Negotiates between the id and superego.
- Between 15-30 seconds, 7 terms
- The process of unlearning a behavior
- The smallest amount of change needed in a stimulus before one detects a change
- Had a theory that suggested that people feel a sense of inferiority
- Grouping items into no more than seven groups to help with short term memory
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- The period when the neuron cannot fire again
- Defense mechanism where person shifts feelings towards a less threatening target
- Stage in Piaget's theory. The stage of cognitive development during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts.
- A depth cue, such as retinal disparity that depends on the use of two eyes
- callosum: The nerve bundle that connects the two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex
- Incorporating new information into an existing schema
- When enough neurotransmitters are received to fire
- The response caused by training a neutral stimulus
- People’s tendency to look for evidence that confirms their beliefs and ignore evidence that contradict what they think is true.
- An optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development
- The theory that our behavior is motivated by biological needs
- A culture’s informal norms on how to express emotions
- Theory that states that dreams are created by changes in neural activity
- An increase in intelligence test scores over time
- of the first intelligence test
- When something still appears to move
- When learning new things connecting them to things you already know
- Thinking pointed toward one solution
- Came up with the theory that there are universal facial expressions
- The need to build relationships and feel part of a group
- Stage in Piaget's theory. The stage of cognitive development during which children gain the mental operations that allow them to think logically about concrete events,
- Electric firing message in a neuron
- A rule that guarantees the right solution by using a formula or some other foolproof method
- THe five broad personality traits
- Came up with the theory of language acquisition
- Psychiatric treatment that involves electric stimulation
- Came up with social learning theory
49 Clues: A tangible and visible reward • of the first intelligence test • Between 15-30 seconds, 7 terms • THe five broad personality traits • Electric firing message in a neuron • Came up with social learning theory • When something still appears to move • Thinking pointed toward one solution • The process of unlearning a behavior • The period when the neuron cannot fire again • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-04
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- Refers to a specialized field of practice founded on a theoretical structure of the science
- The most recognized name in the field of nursing (SURNAME ONLY)
- The backbone of clinical care.
- Her theory is called "Science of Unitary Human Being". (SURNAME ONLY)
- Holistic level of wellness that a person experiences and process of living and dying.
- composed of disciplined and professional activities and automatic activities plus matching of verbal and non-verbal responses.
- Prevent further physical deterioration and maximizing quality of life.
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- The era where nursing procedures were taught and practiced in a ward-like room called a "nursing art" laboratory and was changed later as "skills lab".
- Involves the actual activities to achieve goals.
- Means love and charity, eros and agape.
- Reynold labeled this approach the "research-then-theory-strategy"
- From 2 Greek words "meta" which means "with" and "paradigm" which means "patterns".
- Considered "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing". (SURNAME ONLY)
- Categorized nursing into 5 levels of capabilities known as "Novice to Expert Model".(SURNAME ONLY)
- The recipient of nursing care like individuals, families, and community.
- Is a subjective turmoil within a person's inner self.
- How many are there in Nightingale's Canon? (WORD FORM)
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- Occurs during interaction where nurse collects data regarding client.
- The concept that Eriksson used instead of environment.
- Reynold labeled this approach the "theory-then-research-strategy".
- Nursing problem is concealed or hidden faced by the patient or family, which the nurse can assist them to meet through the performance of her professional functions.
- The 8th subsystem added by other scholars is Johnson's theory which concerned with rest/sleep and comfort/freedom from pain.
- Her theory is called "Conservation Model". (SURNAME ONLY)
- To Hildegard Peplau, the resolution phase is otherwise known as.
- The interventions of the nurse rendering care in support or in cooperation with the client.
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. (SUENAME ONLY)
- Refers to the practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health, and well-being.
- Her theory is called "System Model in Nursing Practice". (SURNAME ONLY)
- The circle where nurse applies knowledge of the natural and biological sciences to provide a strong theoretical base for nursing implementations.
- The phase where the individual may make minor request or attention getting techniques.
- Learned, shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and lifeway practices of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways.
- Refers to the drama of suffering.
- Her theory is called "Culture Care Theory". (SURNAME ONLY)
- the process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling person as individuals or group, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- The external and internal aspects of life that influence the person
- Specific to academia and refers to a branch of education.
- The era where nurses are made to conduct research and developed specialized body of knowledge.
- Associated with disharmony between the person and the environment.
- This subsystem creates defensive responses from the individual when life or territory is threatened.
- Her theory is called "Behavioral System Model"
41 Clues: The backbone of clinical care. • Refers to the drama of suffering. • Means love and charity, eros and agape. • Her theory is called "Behavioral System Model" • Involves the actual activities to achieve goals. • Is a subjective turmoil within a person's inner self. • The concept that Eriksson used instead of environment. • ...
Chapter 27 and 6 2015-11-30
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- A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
- The tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- Studies with a more limited distribution such as dissertations, unpublished reports, and so on
- The conceptual underpinning of a study, including an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- A computation of pooled effect which estimates the effects of individual primary studies
- Describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- A theory that views material conditions such as resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
- An acronym for a framework which enhance understanding of people and its psychological determinants
- An acronym for the guideline for meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
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- A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review
- A method to test the possibility of publication bias among studies in the meta-analysis
- A strategy to explore the moderating effects on effect size, which involves splitting the effect size into distinct categorical groups
- A type of theory that includes critique of society and societal processes and structures
- A theory that explains cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- An acronym for a popular framework in nursing that emphasized on patient compliance and preventive healthcare practices
- Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- The number of studies reporting nonsignificant results that would be needed to reverse the conclusion of a significant effect in a meta-analysis
- A graph which is constructed by using meta-analytic software for visual inspection of heterogeneity and estimate effect size
- The significant theoretical system in grounded theory with three underlying premises
- Visual representation of some aspect of reality
20 Clues: Visual representation of some aspect of reality • Describe and explain large segments of the human experience • A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated • A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review • Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-28
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- Italian that invented a telescope and revolutionized the world of astronomy
- Inventor of the printing press
- A religion that jewish people follow
- Personal faith, trust or confidence about an idea.
- Different people living together in a community
- Point of view that differ from people
- A religion that muslim people follow EX: Crusades
- Scale were people were ranked depending on their family and the power they had.
- Conflict and war between different religions,
- press Gutenberg's famous invention
- death, especially on a large scale
- A social process when population move from a rural society to a city society.
- A certificate that people would buy from the catholic church that would apparently “make sure, you go to heaven.”
- what defines Zodiac signs and the study of the movements of celestial bodies
- The writer of the 95 theses
- The native language of a specific region
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- Founder of the political science with humanism.
- Author of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that changed the english language
- Created the theory that all planets revolve around the sun.
- the idea of humans having values, needs and responsibilities.
- Pizan Women that wrote poetry and multiples books with advice for women
- The most dominant religion in Europe around the Renaissance.
- Theory believed by the church, opposite theory of the heliocentric theory.
- Also known as the Copernican theory
- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- How protestants became a religion out of the Catholic church
- Vinci Artist of the mona lisa, that impacted the renaissance
- A dictator that uses cruel or oppressive ways
- group of people that is brought together by the pursuit of a common goal
- Belief or opinion that contradicts the Catholic religion.
30 Clues: The writer of the 95 theses • Inventor of the printing press • press Gutenberg's famous invention • death, especially on a large scale • Also known as the Copernican theory • A religion that jewish people follow • Point of view that differ from people • The native language of a specific region • Conflict and war between different religions, • ...
SCIENTISTS AND GADGETS 2018-01-03
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- established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things
- Father of Electronics
- father of modern genetics
- also constructed a telescope & supported the Copernican theory
- developed the laws of motion
- used to mix, purée, or emulsify food
- food preparing process known as pasteurization
- device that optically scans images, printed text
- discovered penicillin
- hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects
- accurately measure elapsed time
- print letters on a paper using a keyboard machine
- transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal
- joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal
- named the elements carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
- His groundbreaking wave equation changed the face of quantum theory
- instrument to measure, keep, and indicate time
- discovered periodic table of elements
- makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.
- Father of Pathology
- recognized for the observations made using microscope
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- drive data storage device that includes flash memory
- combines a headphone with a microphone
- famous for his atomic theory
- father of immunology
- known for theory of evolution
- is a portable hand-held electric light
- device that projects onto a surface
- discovered the cell nucleus
- equipment used for listening broadcasts
- designed to toast sliced bread
- phone that performs many of the functions of a computer
- measures temperature or a temperature gradient
- best known a pioneer in radioactive studies
- developed theory of relativity
- electronic device that manipulates information, or data
- optical instrument for recording or capturing images
- scientific method in physics and chemistry
- revolutionary theories on atomic structures and radiation emission
39 Clues: Father of Pathology • father of immunology • Father of Electronics • discovered penicillin • father of modern genetics • discovered the cell nucleus • famous for his atomic theory • developed the laws of motion • known for theory of evolution • designed to toast sliced bread • developed theory of relativity • accurately measure elapsed time • device that projects onto a surface • ...
SCIENTISTS AND GADGETS 2018-01-03
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- instrument to measure, keep, and indicate time
- hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects
- discovered the cell nucleus
- father of immunology
- also constructed a telescope & supported the Copernican theory
- designed to toast sliced bread
- device that optically scans images, printed text
- joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal
- discovered penicillin
- measures temperature or a temperature gradient
- discovered periodic table of elements
- makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.
- food preparing process known as pasteurization
- transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal
- named the elements carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
- revolutionary theories on atomic structures and radiation emission
- electronic device that manipulates information, or data
- famous for his atomic theory
- established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things
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- scientific method in physics and chemistry
- best known a pioneer in radioactive studies
- father of modern genetics
- Father of Electronics
- known for theory of evolution
- recognized for the observations made using microscope
- developed the laws of motion
- is a portable hand-held electric light
- used to mix, purée, or emulsify food
- His groundbreaking wave equation changed the face of quantum theory
- developed theory of relativity
- phone that performs many of the functions of a computer
- print letters on a paper using a keyboard machine
- device that projects onto a surface
- device for estimating blood alcohol content
- optical instrument for recording or capturing images
- Father of Pathology
- accurately measure elapsed time
- equipment used for listening broadcasts
- drive data storage device that includes flash memory
- combines a headphone with a microphone
40 Clues: Father of Pathology • father of immunology • Father of Electronics • discovered penicillin • father of modern genetics • discovered the cell nucleus • developed the laws of motion • famous for his atomic theory • known for theory of evolution • designed to toast sliced bread • developed theory of relativity • accurately measure elapsed time • device that projects onto a surface • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-05
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- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- 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.
- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
- A difference in a physical trait.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
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- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an earlier anscestor.
- 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.
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
21 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) • ...
Particle Theory & States of Matter Crossword 2021-10-08
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- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles in a given substance are ___.
- Particles in plasma are high in energy and ___ charged.
- When you blow up a balloon, you can see that ___ has volume & if you had a sensitive enough scale, you could tell it has mass.
- As noted on the Matter vs Nonmatter Interactive, ___ & heat are forms of energy that do not have mass or take up space, so they are not matter.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, all matter is made of ___ called atoms.
- When matter moves from a gas to a liquid, it's called ___.
- Matter is anything that has ___ and takes up space.
- Examples of matter in the Matter vs Nonmatter Interactive, include a laptop, air, and ___.
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- Approximately 99% of the matter in the observable universe is ___.
- What causes matter to move from one state to another?
- When matter moves from a solid to a liquid, it's called ___.
- When matter changes state, it's really the movement of ___ speeding up or slowing down.
- In this state of matter, particle are held tight together in a rigid shape and vibrate in place.
- When matter moves from a liquid to a solid, it's called ___.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles ___ one another.
- In this state of matter, particles are moving fast and spaced far apart.
- In this state of matter, particles are held loosely together and are able to flow over each other.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, there are ___ between the particles.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles are moving and when ___ is added they move more.
- The tail of a comet, florescent light bulbs, and ___ signs are examples of plasma.
20 Clues: Matter is anything that has ___ and takes up space. • What causes matter to move from one state to another? • Particles in plasma are high in energy and ___ charged. • When matter moves from a gas to a liquid, it's called ___. • When matter moves from a solid to a liquid, it's called ___. • When matter moves from a liquid to a solid, it's called ___. • ...
12-3 Emotions (no spaces) 2025-03-27
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- You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion.
- Some believe emotion results from ___ ___ , others say it comes from physical changes.
- ___ energy in the gut and brain is the Cannon–Bard Theory of emotion, neither causes the other.
- Love is an emotion, yet hunger is a ___ ___ . Emotions & physical responses feel similar.
- If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion.
- A child born without ? ? does not learn to express feelings by observing others; Is expression innate?
- Different cultures can identify the same facial ___ , so maybe emotional [same] is innate.
- When your brain interprets movement in ___ ___ as different emotion: facial feedback theory.
- What emotion you feel depends upon how you ___ the physical arousal; This is the cognitive theory.
- Your interpretation of a given situation is the ___ aspect of emotion, which is obviously subjective.
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- A child’s emotions are modified by ____ , who respond differently to different emotions.
- When you cannot explain physical reactions, you take cues from the ___ ; Schachter–Singer.
- We are able to ___ a ___ due to the energy of our emotions. This is the purpose of emotion.
- Emotion describes a physical reaction, our perception of ___ ___ : James–Lange Theory.
- Trembling & nail-biting are the ___ aspects of emotion, the expressions that others can see.
- Lazarus argued that cognitive appraisal alone is key to emotional experience; ___ of a situation.
- The purpose of emotion is to spur us into action & keep us safe, so it is key to our ____ .
- Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system.
- Increased heart rate & breathing is the ___ aspect of emotion, our bodies being aroused.
- Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal.
20 Clues: Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal. • If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion. • You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion. • Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system. • ...
Philosophy and Ethics 2025-12-17
Across
- the belief that there is only one correct answer to every moral problem
- the study of fundamental questions (e.g. what is reality? Is there a God?)
- the Greek philosopher who used a wax analogy to show his belief in monism
- the theory that knowledge is gained through reason
- when an identical copy of a living thing is made
- Kant suggests that we should act as though our actions will become ________ law
- the Greek philosopher who came up with the theory of forms
- the spiritual/non-physical part of a person
- the theory that knowledge is gained through our five senses
- the rationalist philosopher who said "I think - therefore, I am."
- the idea that human beings consist of physical matter alone
- according to Kant, an action is only good if it is done out of a sense of ____
- the founder of situation ethics, believed that we should do the most loving thing in every situation
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- an ethical theory which states that an action is good if it produces the most happiness and the least pain
- the belief that there is no absolute right or wrong - it depends on the situation
- the idea that there are two aspects/parts of a human being
- the philosopher who formed a method of measuring happiness (BONUS: the method is called ________ _________)
- the empirical philosopher who thought that people are born as 'blank slates' (tabula rasa)
- the idea that human beings are not separate parts but made up of one substance
- the theory of forms was demonstrated through the allegory of the _____
- the unconditional love that God has for humanity
- Plato believed in a tripartite soul made up of reason, spirit, and _______
22 Clues: the spiritual/non-physical part of a person • when an identical copy of a living thing is made • the unconditional love that God has for humanity • the theory that knowledge is gained through reason • the idea that there are two aspects/parts of a human being • the Greek philosopher who came up with the theory of forms • ...
Vocabulary 3/28/22 2022-03-28
Across
- Underlying theory or set of ideas related to life as a whole
- The act of freeing someone (ex: from imprisonment) or state of being free
- To convey information or exchange ideas
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- Words that have the same ending sound.
- To prepare and issue a book or printed material to the public
- Paragraphs in poetry
- One or two words that are repeated to show importance/emphasis
- Early versions of a document or plan
8 Clues: Paragraphs in poetry • Early versions of a document or plan • Words that have the same ending sound. • To convey information or exchange ideas • Underlying theory or set of ideas related to life as a whole • To prepare and issue a book or printed material to the public • One or two words that are repeated to show importance/emphasis • ...
Read the text and complete the crossword puzzle 2022-02-13
5 Clues: theory of light • astronomical instrument • it was set on a turntable • It's a half-silver and half-trasparent • it was supposed to be cruxial for the light's speed
KAREN HORNEY 2013-02-18
11 Clues: Karen's hubby • Name of father • Name of mother • Moved here in 1934 • Step mother's name • Original last name • Place of birth in Germany • Third step in karen's theory • Frist step in Karen's theory • Second step in Karen's theory • Karen's last name after marriage
Social Action Theory 2021-01-27
Across
- technological change caused the birth of capitalism
- a type of Catholicism which broke away in the 16th Century
- Argues that charismatic leadership is unstable
- argued Capitalism predates Calvinism
- A type of economic and political system
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- A type of Protestant
- This theory was also challenged by Weber and the creator of this theory was named Durkheim
- Occurred because of charismatic leaders
- This theory was challenged by Weber and sociologist Kautsky was apart of this theory
- The Sociologist who created this theory
10 Clues: A type of Protestant • argued Capitalism predates Calvinism • Occurred because of charismatic leaders • The Sociologist who created this theory • A type of economic and political system • Argues that charismatic leadership is unstable • technological change caused the birth of capitalism • a type of Catholicism which broke away in the 16th Century • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-05-06
Across
- Whose theory is based on only increasing productivity?(6)
- Name a type of financial method (10)
- What is a type of non-financial method? (10)
- What does a leader do?(8)
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent/child relationship?(13)
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- Who created the two factor theory?(8)
- Name a type of leadership (10)
- What is the bottom step of Maslow's theory?(13)
- Who created the hierarchy of needs theory?(6)
- Which theory focuses on the needs of employees?(5)
10 Clues: What does a leader do?(8) • Name a type of leadership (10) • Name a type of financial method (10) • Who created the two factor theory?(8) • What is a type of non-financial method? (10) • Who created the hierarchy of needs theory?(6) • What is the bottom step of Maslow's theory?(13) • Which theory focuses on the needs of employees?(5) • ...
French and Indian War 2022-10-21
Across
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- when bacon attempted to overthrow the virginia government when the colonist was told they couldnt move west of the appalachan mountains
- representative demorcracy found in the new world
- got land from the government to make a colony
- they won the french and Indian war
- trading slaves for sugar rum and goods between the 13 colonies africa and europe
- chief of an ottawa village near detroit
Down
- their passage was paid for to the new world in exchange for working a set number of years
- Created a militia and set up his own fort called fort necessity
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- a military force made up of everyday citizens
- the treaty that ended the french and indian war
12 Clues: they won the french and Indian war • chief of an ottawa village near detroit • a military force made up of everyday citizens • got land from the government to make a colony • the treaty that ended the french and indian war • representative demorcracy found in the new world • Created a militia and set up his own fort called fort necessity • ...
Gupta Empire Lesson 13 2022-12-20
Across
- is the study of the stars and planets
- a line on which an object spins
- is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- is a situation of wealth and success
- the study of numbers
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- is a theory or set of values by which one lives the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
8 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • is a situation of wealth and success • is the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
The achievments of the Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
Across
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- the study of planets and stars
- a line on which an object spins
- a positive result gained by hard work
Down
- a situation of wealth and success
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a territory that is part of a country or empire
- the study of numbers
8 Clues: the study of numbers • the study of planets and stars • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or empire • a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge • ...
