set theory Crossword Puzzles
Intro Psych: Exam 1 Definitions 2019-01-21
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- Study A type of study where one person is studied in depth.
- The scientific study of behaviour and mental process.
- Prediction that can be tested.
- Observe behaviour in a natural setting.
- I knew it all along.
- The variable being manipulated.
- A definition that objectively describes a variable.
- Most frequent score.
- A negative correlation states: as one variable increases the other?
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- Seeks to explain why something happened.
- A correlational _ measures the relationship between two variables.
- Believing we know more than we do.
- Confidence in a theory is _____, if the results supports the theory.
- Anything that can change.
- A survey allows many people to answer questions about their?
- Middle score in a rank-order distribution.
16 Clues: I knew it all along. • Most frequent score. • Anything that can change. • Prediction that can be tested. • The variable being manipulated. • Believing we know more than we do. • Observe behaviour in a natural setting. • Seeks to explain why something happened. • Middle score in a rank-order distribution. • A definition that objectively describes a variable. • ...
Cosby Show 2023-10-17
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- The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family
- The father and husband of the Huxtable family.
- steps How many steps in social learning theory
- through modeling and imitation behavior is mimicked
- Last name of the person who termed the "birdcage" when talking about intersectionality
- Youngest Huxtable
- Only son of the Huxtable family
- What was Clair's job?
- Second oldest child
- What was Cliff’s job?
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- middle child of the Huxtable family
- Different social categories define an individual and through looking at an individual’s social category one can see how a person navigates the world.
- Number of kids Cliff and Clair had
- Oldest daughter
- Marylin Frye's book where she coined the term "birdcage"
- Most recognized name in social learning theory
16 Clues: Oldest daughter • Youngest Huxtable • Second oldest child • What was Clair's job? • What was Cliff’s job? • Only son of the Huxtable family • Number of kids Cliff and Clair had • middle child of the Huxtable family • The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family • The father and husband of the Huxtable family. • steps How many steps in social learning theory • ...
Chemistry crossword 2017-03-23
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- rate: how fast or slow a reaction proceeds.
- solution of ionic substances.
- a long-chain molecule formed by the joining of many
- into simpler substances.
- the number of active molecules in a set volume of
- concentration of hydrogen ions.
- into solution.
- reaction: a reaction use to produce solid products
- a reaction that involves the building up of compounds
- ion: an ion that does not take part in a
- reaction: a reaction that involves the combination of
- acid: an acid which most of its molecules release hydrogen
- a strong acid readily releases a hydrogen ion in a
- process of joining of smaller unit[monomers] to
- repeating molecules[monomer].
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- a small number of active molecules [such as acid] in a
- a mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent such as
- a molecule that contain only carbon and hydrogen atom.
- A substance that increase the rate of a reaction but is
- a metal salt and water.
- combining simpler substances' normally elements.
- a small molecule from which polymers are made.
- acid: this refer to an acid solution with a
- theory: a theory that starting that the particles involved
- a reaction in which an acid and a base combine to
- An an object or substance that can be
- a reaction that involved a breakdown of a
- an insoluble compound formed in a precipitation
- a chemical reaction must collide in order to react.
- a long-chain molecule[polymer].
- with a fuel or metal.
- used in the reaction.
- reaction; can also be use to the bond between different
- down by bacteria.fungi and other living organisms.
34 Clues: into solution. • with a fuel or metal. • used in the reaction. • a metal salt and water. • into simpler substances. • solution of ionic substances. • repeating molecules[monomer]. • concentration of hydrogen ions. • a long-chain molecule[polymer]. • An an object or substance that can be • ion: an ion that does not take part in a • a reaction that involved a breakdown of a • ...
NURSING HISTORY 2021-06-22
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- Florence Nightingale is buried in East Wellow?
- Iowa Nurses Association
- she is the famous nurse in the history
- It stands for "National Student Nurse Asociation"
- It is a profession that assumes responsibility for the continuous care of the sick, the injured, the disabled, and the dying.
- Florence was called "The Lady"
- It is where Florence Nightingale Borns
- National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses
- Considered the first community health nurse in in the United States
- She is known as the "first lady of nursing"
- Florence's high standard helps nursing to transformed into a respectable?
- She is the first nursing professor in the world and first nurse to occupy a chair on university faculty
- Advocator for women suffrage
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- It is where florence nightengale train
- She is the founder of health nursing
- She developed theory of human care focusing on harmony of the body, mind and spirit as well as self-perception
- The nurse explains the purpose, dosage and administration schedule of a newly prescribed medication to a client.
- American Nurses Association
- How old was Florence Nightingale when she diedFlorence's high standard helps nursing to transformed into a respectable?
- Florence never did
- Where did Florence Nightingale set up his training school for Nursing
- Founded Planned Parenthood
- 1887 Nurses would maintain an even temperature in you ward by?
- It is where the word "nurse" come from
- They work both independently and in collaboration with other health care professionals such as physicians.
- What did clara burton work to establish?
- He is the father of medicine
- Advocated for Nurses to be educated by nurses, Wrote the first nursing textbook
- She developed self-care theory
- How many years did Florence Nightingale work as a nurse?
30 Clues: Florence never did • Iowa Nurses Association • Founded Planned Parenthood • American Nurses Association • He is the father of medicine • Advocator for women suffrage • Florence was called "The Lady" • She developed self-care theory • She is the founder of health nursing • It is where florence nightengale train • she is the famous nurse in the history • ...
Topic 5 2023-11-14
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- A type of corporation that issues stock to only a few people
- Legal obligation to pay debts
- is a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits
- A certificate of ownership in a corporation
- the wage rate, or price of labor services, that is set when the supply of workers meets the demand for workers in the labor market
- In this settlement technique, a neutral third party listens to both sides and then imposes a decision.
- theory that education increases the efficiency of production and thus results in higher wages
- is a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
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- The process in which union and company management meet to negotiate a new labor contract.
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor
- A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to the stockholders
- A professional or clerical job who usually earns a weekly salary.
- a business owned and managed by a single individual
- technique a settlement techniqur in which a neutral person, the mediator, meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept it.
- A formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals
- Theory suggests that the completion of college signals to the employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working
- These workers perform manual labor often a manufacturing job, and earn an hourly wage.
- demand for labor
- money are other valuables
21 Clues: demand for labor • money are other valuables • Legal obligation to pay debts • A certificate of ownership in a corporation • the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor • a business owned and managed by a single individual • A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders. • A type of corporation that issues stock to only a few people • ...
LS Chapter 1-3 Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- An organism that can make its own food.
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific
- A person's view of the world, consisting of the set of beliefs on which he bases his life
- Water fearing
- The scientific study of how living things are classified
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- First and largest category used to classify organisms
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water,salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- A single celled organism
- The "powerhouse" of the cell where energy is made
- The collection of data by having people answer a series of questions
- The basic unit of structures and function in living things
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- In classification, a group of closely related classes
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- two or more atoms joined together.
- Water fearing.
- Made up of more than one cell
- Respiration Respiration in the absence of oxygen.
- In classification, a group of closely related families
- The action or process of observing something or some carefully or in order to gain information
- Green pigment in plants that absorb light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail
- A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- The ability to do work
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- In classification, group of similar genera.
- Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
- evidence;information gathered from observations
- study of structure and function of cells.
- group the group that does not receive the experiment treatment.
30 Clues: Water fearing • Water fearing. • The ability to do work • A single celled organism • Made up of more than one cell • two or more atoms joined together. • An organism that can make its own food. • study of structure and function of cells. • In classification, group of similar genera. • evidence;information gathered from observations • ...
History 2025-02-03
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- engine using steam is working fluid
- agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground
- the process of making an area more urban
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers
- boat that is propelled by a steam engine
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine
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- separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- an excavation in the earth for extracting coal
- send info by making a breaking electrical connection
- the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
- relating to fabric or weaving
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
20 Clues: relating to fabric or weaving • engine using steam is working fluid • separates cotton fibers from their seeds • the process of making an area more urban • boat that is propelled by a steam engine • an excavation in the earth for extracting coal • agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground • send info by making a breaking electrical connection • ...
Crosssigmalabs 2025-01-27
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- Determined little thing; The young
- meaning "of Galilee
- English mathematician and physicist
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- an implicit agreement between the people and their government about what each side provides to the other
- Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
- a Scottish inventor whose work played an important part in the development of the steam engine
- an area in which the power or interests of a country or an organization are of greatest importance.
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- someone who starts or owns a busines
- an arrangement of workers and machines in a factory, where each worker deals with only one part of a product
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- Hobbes viewed government primarily as a device for ensuring collective security
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- his work On the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Locke is best known as a proponent of limited government. He uses a theory of natural rights to argue that governments
- a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
20 Clues: meaning "of Galilee • Determined little thing; The young • English mathematician and physicist • someone who starts or owns a busines • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
Crosssigmalabs 2025-01-27
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- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- Hobbes viewed government primarily as a device for ensuring collective security
- a Scottish inventor whose work played an important part in the development of the steam engine
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- an implicit agreement between the people and their government about what each side provides to the other
- someone with red hair
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- an area in which the power or interests of a country or an organization are of greatest importance.
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
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- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other territories and peoples.
- an arrangement of workers and machines in a factory, where each worker deals with only one part of a product
- meaning "of Galilee
- English mathematician and physicist
- someone who starts or owns a busines
- Determined little thing; The young
- Locke is best known as a proponent of limited government. He uses a theory of natural rights to argue that governments
20 Clues: meaning "of Galilee • someone with red hair • Determined little thing; The young • English mathematician and physicist • someone who starts or owns a busines • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
Early Childhood Theories: CBBC Career College 2021-08-10
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- What is the 9 month period called from conception to birth
- At what stage of Piaget's is object permanence thought to be the main
- to an adult-sized body and sexual maturity (ages 11-18)
- ability to judge the distance of objects from one another and from ourselves is
- What stage of Piaget's theory consists of the beginning of logical or operational
- In the 8 periods of lifespan theory, what is the period called where Puberty
- What is the name of Vygotsky's theory
- Which type of memory involves noticing whether a new experience is identical
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- theory?
- Internal depictions of information that the mind can manipulate are called
- field of study devoted to understanding constancy and change throughout the
- similar to one previously experienced
- the short term memory, long term memory and sensory register are all apart of
- sights and sounds are stored briefly in the ____________
14 Clues: theory? • similar to one previously experienced • What is the name of Vygotsky's theory • to an adult-sized body and sexual maturity (ages 11-18) • sights and sounds are stored briefly in the ____________ • What is the 9 month period called from conception to birth • At what stage of Piaget's is object permanence thought to be the main • ...
science 2024-05-09
10 Clues: big bang • the physics • push or pull • remaining bones • looking at something • a gene from the parent • too see something clearly • a force that holds you down • drift the continents moving • bang theory a theory that says bang
Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-04
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- Location in which Darwin found the finches
- There are a variety of different inherited traits in populations.
- group of individuals of the same species living in the same place
- The act of breeding individuals with best suited traits and producing offspring
- Having a particular trait in a given environment allows individuals to be more or less likely to survive and have offsprings.
- came up with natural selection and help with the theory of evolution
- The study of Earth’s physical structures and their origins
- A theory explaining the continuous development of species over time
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- Charles five year voyage from England to South America, the Galapagos Islands, and Australia
- the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- came up with geology studies
- Populations tend to produce more offspring than can survive.
- A theory that explains the mechanism of evolution. Individuals that are better suited to the environment survives better and leaves more offspring.
- came up with population studies
- The favored trait in the given environment becomes more common over time.
15 Clues: came up with geology studies • came up with population studies • Location in which Darwin found the finches • the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics • The study of Earth’s physical structures and their origins • Populations tend to produce more offspring than can survive. • There are a variety of different inherited traits in populations. • ...
A Relaxing Crossword ^_^ 2022-05-09
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- an ideology which states that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law
- a young offender
- this theory states that an individual's behaviour is influenced by the terms used to describe them
- this theory states that people are less likely to help others if there are other people around
- a principle of punishment that embodies the old adage of "an eye for an eye"
- developed the general strain theory
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- first developed the conflict theory
- a principle of punishment that helps an offender in becoming a law abiding citizen and avoid re-offending
- criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering
- a criminal act that is defined as the willful killing with intent to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm
- other term for imprisonment
- the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged
- a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham
- Indigenous people are most likely to be charged with offensive language, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer
- the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend
15 Clues: a young offender • other term for imprisonment • first developed the conflict theory • a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham • developed the general strain theory • the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged • the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend • criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering • ...
CS20 Theory Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
- If ALL inputs are on, the output is on. If even one input is off, the output is off.
- does the math, boolean (if, else)
- If one input is on, but the other input is off, the output is on.
- a key with two different formulas for encrypting and decrypting
- Does the wiring
- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- NFTS are used to guarantee this about a piece of art.
- stores a single memory address, or a single instruction, or a single number as a result of the instructions
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- this key is used to encrypt and decrypt data with randomly generated sequence of bits that cannot be easily guessed
- a hardware or software component that stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster
- Overflow errors are tracked by...
- Use quibits instead of bits, where you measure the probability rather than the actual 1 or 0
- is a component of a computer's central processing unit that directs the operation of the processor
- Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates that will store a single bit (0 or 1)
- (Logic Gates)Reverses the input
16 Clues: Does the wiring • (Logic Gates)Reverses the input • Overflow errors are tracked by... • does the math, boolean (if, else) • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software • NFTS are used to guarantee this about a piece of art. • a key with two different formulas for encrypting and decrypting • If one input is on, but the other input is off, the output is on. • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2021-08-18
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- Chemical that dissolves hair at skin level
- Permanent method that inserts a single needle into follicle
- Condition of unwanted or superfluous hair
- Wax that does not use strips
- Permanent method that uses both galvani and thermolysis
- Most common method for small areas
- When women grow hair where typically men do
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- Permanent removal using IPL
- Permanent method that destroys hair by decomposing papilla
- Permanent hair removal using electric current
- Ancient method of hair removal where cotton is twisted across skin
- Removal using a, sweet substance, paste with a rolling motion
- Wax that uses strips
- Temporary hair removal tyically done at home
- Permanent hair removal using light that destroys the bulb
- Removal of hair from the follicle
16 Clues: Wax that uses strips • Permanent removal using IPL • Wax that does not use strips • Removal of hair from the follicle • Most common method for small areas • Condition of unwanted or superfluous hair • Chemical that dissolves hair at skin level • When women grow hair where typically men do • Temporary hair removal tyically done at home • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2012-03-09
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- According to Ruben Abel, humans are ______________.
- ______ ________ stated that, if you practice anything for 10,000 hours, you will be successful in the field ;This man wrote "Outliers"
- My parents told me, therefore it must be true!
- Many ______ occurred in Seahaven which caused Truman to doubt his reality; inconsistencies
- I doubt, so the best I can do is guess.
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- If you have lived in Europe your entire life, your world map tends to be ___________.
- "Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often then they are right."
- I am _______ certain that I have a birth mother.
- The theory and study of knowledge.
- Is ignorance bliss?
- If it's true, we believe it, and we have sufficient evidence for it, then it is ________ _____ _________.
- The long lasting controversy of whether knowledge is biological (genetic) or created through your experiences.
- Molly experienced a _______ ______ when she found out that the tooth fairy was nothing but a lie that her parents constructed.
- The heater is warm. By touching the heater, we are using the _________ truth test to verify this fact.
- Doc C. acted out the Cave Allegory in class because although some of us understand simply by reading, others are _________ learners.
- This truth test will prove that my the man my mom calls "dad" is my grandfather.
16 Clues: Is ignorance bliss? • The theory and study of knowledge. • I doubt, so the best I can do is guess. • My parents told me, therefore it must be true! • I am _______ certain that I have a birth mother. • According to Ruben Abel, humans are ______________. • "Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often then they are right." • ...
Cognitive Behavioral Theory 2014-05-29
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- Talking to one's self.
- A disaster.
- Not logical.
- An idea or opinion formed by a sudden occurrence in the mind.
- One's own opinion on a subject.
- To draw a conclusion based on a generalization.
- Rational emotive behavior therapy.
- Observing how the more efficient person behaves.
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- An emotional state or reaction.
- The process of forming thoughts in the mind.
- To accept the existence of something.
- Identifying and changing irrational statements that are a part of one's self talk.
- To see something in the worst way possible
- Albert Ellis's theory on how thoughts influence behavior.
- Severe despondency and dejection.
- The way one acts and conducts themselves.
16 Clues: A disaster. • Not logical. • Talking to one's self. • An emotional state or reaction. • One's own opinion on a subject. • Severe despondency and dejection. • Rational emotive behavior therapy. • To accept the existence of something. • The way one acts and conducts themselves. • To see something in the worst way possible • The process of forming thoughts in the mind. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2024-02-02
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- Indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
- This type of rhythm/note gets two beats.
- This means to gradually get softer.
- Extra staff lines above or below the staff.
- The 5 horizontal lines that notes are on.
- Signature Tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout.
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- Forte, Mezzo Forte, and Piano are examples of this.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music.
- The "pulse" of music, like your heartbeat.
- Two or more notes played together. Each combination forms a chord.
- These types of notes/rhythms get half a beat each.
- This type of rhythm/note gets four beats.
- This divides the staff into measures.
- This means to gradually get louder.
- A composition with two different parts played together.
16 Clues: This means to gradually get softer. • This means to gradually get louder. • This divides the staff into measures. • Indicates the end of a piece of music. • This type of rhythm/note gets two beats. • This type of rhythm/note gets four beats. • The 5 horizontal lines that notes are on. • The "pulse" of music, like your heartbeat. • ...
Theory (Chapter 4) 2024-09-05
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- A procedure, such as reward or punishment, that changes a response to a stimulus; the act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency.
- A group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; here, child development!
- The theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow)
- The part of behaviorist theory that describes learning through observing and imitating an example. The model observed can be real, filmed, or animated; and the child mimics in order to acquire the behavior. (Bandura)
- Theory referring to the social and cultural influences influences on child development, explaining how those are inseparable from inborn influences on development. (Vygotsky)
- The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime.
- Incorporating new information by putting it together with what is already known; Children usually first try to put new experiences in the categories they already know. (Piaget)
- Incorporating new information by adjusting the categories, or schema, of what is already known to allow the new information to fit. (Piaget)
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- The brain's response to a perceived threat; when a person senses a threat or danger, the brain will become less flexible and revert to primitive attitudes and procedures.
- A plan or framework that makes an organizational pattern from which to operate; the building blocks of knowledge used for thinking. (Piaget)
- The thinking process by which a person "makes sense" and puts into balance new information with what is already known. (Piaget)
- The process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of and relative independent of specific interventions like exercise, experience, or environment
- Self-centered; regarding the self as the center of all things; the inability to take someone else's intellectual or physical point-of-view. (Piaget)
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others.
- The relational bond that connects a child to another important person; feelings and behaviors of devotion or positive connection. (Bowlby, Ainsworth)
- Human activity or behavior that is relatively free of rules except for those imposed by the participants themselves, focuses on the doing rather than the end result or product, is controlled by the participants, and that requires interaction and involvement.
16 Clues: The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime. • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others. • The theory describing conditions for health and well-being as a pyramid/hierarchy of human needs. (Maslow) • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- The speed of cpu
- temporary storage location that holds frequently used data to speed up access
- feches the instruction (2 words)
- a system that uses only two states, typically represented as 0 and 1, to express information
- an electronic pathway that connects different components, like the CPU, memory, and peripherals, allowing them to transfer data, addresses, and control signals
- a unit of digital information storage equal to about one billion bytes
- a computer hardware component that reads and writes data on optical discs like CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays using a laser(2 words)
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- to record information on an official list or record
- The motherboard is _____ colored board
- a standard code that assigns a unique number to each English letter,
- a fundamental digital circuit within a computer's Central Processing Unit (CPU) that performs arithmetic and logical operations
- a unit of digital storage equal to approximately one trillion bytes
- the firmware on a computer's motherboard that starts the computer up and helps the operating system communicate with the hardware
- a small piece of something, a short amount of time, or the smallest unit of information in computing, representing a choice between two possibilities (like on/off, or 0/1)
- a unit of digital information that is made up of eight bits, which are binary digits of either 0 or 1
- the rate at which a computer's processor executes instructions, measured in cycles per second(2 words)
16 Clues: The speed of cpu • feches the instruction (2 words) • The motherboard is _____ colored board • to record information on an official list or record • a unit of digital storage equal to approximately one trillion bytes • a standard code that assigns a unique number to each English letter, • a unit of digital information storage equal to about one billion bytes • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2016-05-04
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- helped expand the idea of the Geocentric Theory
- of Universal Gravity explained how the same physical laws governed motion both on earth and in the heavens.
- Kepler the assistant to Tycho Brahe
- method a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Theory the sun is the center of the universe
- Newton helped to bring together Copernicus and Kepler breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
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- built a telescope in 1609 as a kid
- Theory the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- created the original heliocentric theory
9 Clues: built a telescope in 1609 as a kid • Kepler the assistant to Tycho Brahe • created the original heliocentric theory • Theory the sun is the center of the universe • helped expand the idea of the Geocentric Theory • method a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Theory the theory that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
AP Psych Names 2016-04-19
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- Just noticeable difference, and has a law named after him
- Confirmed social learning with a Bobo Doll
- The father of cognitive therapy
- Split-brain researcher
- Baby Albert was conditioned by this man
- Created up with the strange situation
- Positive psychology and learned helplessness
- Believes that humans all have the same basic linguistic structure
- Proposed cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Observed moral differences between boys and girls
- Scaffolding and learning
- Studied facial expressions and lie detection
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- Sent actually sane people into an insane asylum
- Studied misinformation, the formation of false memories and eye-witnesses
- Infant temperaments are stable
- Discovered the forgetting and learning curve
- Formulated 8 stages of development
- Came up with the classification for parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- Theory of three types of intelligence
- Invented the first intelligence test
- Founder of rational emotive therapy
- Hypnosis reduces pain
- Conditioning aversion
- Moral development theory in three stages
24 Clues: Hypnosis reduces pain • Conditioning aversion • Split-brain researcher • Scaffolding and learning • Infant temperaments are stable • The father of cognitive therapy • Formulated 8 stages of development • Founder of rational emotive therapy • Invented the first intelligence test • Theory of three types of intelligence • Created up with the strange situation • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-30
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- People are born good, but can be corrupted by man.
- Proving facts through testing and experiments.
- Meeting where European powers negotiated.
- Power and authority given by God.
- Theory of 3 natural rights: Life, Liberty, and property.
- Theory of peace by social contract.
- More freedom for Women.
- Buildings where goods are made.
- Invented the steam engine.
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- An area where another country has the power to affect developments without authority.
- People move into open areas and settle.
- Theory of the separation of powers.
- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory working.
- People agree to give up certain rights to protect other rights.
- Property and land is controlled by people according to their interests.
- The Sun is in the center of the solar system.
- A person who organizes and operates a business.
- The economic group between the upper and lower classes.
- People who are bright enough to solve real world problems and theories.
- A political strategy to expand power.
20 Clues: More freedom for Women. • Invented the steam engine. • Buildings where goods are made. • Power and authority given by God. • Theory of the separation of powers. • Theory of peace by social contract. • A political strategy to expand power. • People move into open areas and settle. • Meeting where European powers negotiated. • The Sun is in the center of the solar system. • ...
Albert Einstein 2024-05-23
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- What was the name of Einstein's second wife?
- Einstein’s favorite musical work is Mozart's _?
- What did Einstein win for his law of Photoelectric effect?
- What was Einstein’s heritage?
- What subject did Einstein flunk on his entrance exam to college?
- How many citizenships did Einstein have?
- What would Einstein be if he wasn't a physicist?
- What is the name of Einstein’s first son?
- He urged the U.S. to build what?
- Which country was Einstein born in?
- Einstein created the theory of?
- What job was Einstein originally trained for?
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- What Instrument did Albert Einstein play?
- Einstein was given the opportunity to become president of what country?
- Who tried to keep Einstein from entering America?
- What was Einstein's IQ?
- Albert Einstein was a?
- What sparked Einstein’s interest in science?
- What theory did Einstein fail to complete before his death? The ___ field theory.
- What is the first name of Einstein’s first love?
20 Clues: Albert Einstein was a? • What was Einstein's IQ? • What was Einstein’s heritage? • Einstein created the theory of? • He urged the U.S. to build what? • Which country was Einstein born in? • How many citizenships did Einstein have? • What Instrument did Albert Einstein play? • What is the name of Einstein’s first son? • What was the name of Einstein's second wife? • ...
Media Theories 2025-06-16
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- Platforms and methods used to deliver media
- Fan-made remake of Star Wars
- Theory suggesting media sets public priorities
- Media platforms that let users interact
- How people interpret and respond to media
- Effect where audiences only see ideas like their own
- Movable type inventor
- Blockbuster shark movie
- How and when audiences engage with media
- Online space shaped by algorithms and bias
- Wide sharing of content across platforms
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- Theory about media reinforcing existing beliefs
- Theory describing media influence over time
- Influencer who faked an illness story
- The process of creating media products
- Term for media content created by fans
- A common outcome of parasocial relationships
- Type of culture where audiences are creators
- Social platform for short videos, very spreadable
- First Hollywood film on DVD
- First name of theorist who coined ‘filter bubble’
- One-sided emotional bond with media figures
- Watching a whole season in one go
- What PSRs can create when reality disappoints
24 Clues: Movable type inventor • Blockbuster shark movie • First Hollywood film on DVD • Fan-made remake of Star Wars • Watching a whole season in one go • Influencer who faked an illness story • The process of creating media products • Term for media content created by fans • Media platforms that let users interact • How and when audiences engage with media • ...
Akriti and Mariam 2026-02-20
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- theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- wrote the book levitation
- female philosopher during the enlightenment
- father of modern physics
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- first to discover bacteria
- a person who rules with absolute power
- one of the first English enlightenment philosophers
- loved the scientific method and used it a lot
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power, the system to make sure one person doesn't abuse power
- believed in firm and fair laws
- puts science and religion together
- had ideas of checks and balances
- did not believe in cruel and unusual punishment
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- a theory that there is an agreement between governing and governed
- believed God is mastermind of universe
- made the first vaccine
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- someone who believed in science and God
20 Clues: made the first vaccine • father of modern physics • wrote the book levitation • first to discover bacteria • believed in firm and fair laws • had ideas of checks and balances • puts science and religion together • believed God is mastermind of universe • a person who rules with absolute power • someone who believed in science and God • ...
Renaissance/Scientific Revolution Vocab 2025-12-10
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- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Well-tested explanation supported by evidence
- Standard used for comparison in an experiment
- Payment made to reduce punishment for sins
- Machine invented to mass-produce books quickly
- Organized process for investigating and testing ideas
- Use of strong light and dark contrast in art
- Factor in an experiment that can change
- Tool that uses lenses to observe distant objects
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- Proposed explanation that can be tested
- Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth
- Belief that reason is the main source of knowledge
- A Renaissance belief system that focused on human potential, achievements, and classical learning
- Rule describing consistent patterns in nature
- Everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- Belief that knowledge comes primarily from observation and experience
- Theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- Focus on worldly life rather than religious matters
- Wealthy person who financially supported artists and thinkers
- Belief that goes against official church teachings
20 Clues: Proposed explanation that can be tested • Factor in an experiment that can change • Payment made to reduce punishment for sins • Everyday language spoken by ordinary people • Use of strong light and dark contrast in art • Well-tested explanation supported by evidence • Standard used for comparison in an experiment • Rule describing consistent patterns in nature • ...
Emotion Research Vocab 2022-02-02
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- type of validity that tells how well concepts or measurements that are supposed to be related are actually related
- term that suggests changes in an outcome measure are replicable
- definitions and constructs that are somewhat unclear, or not operationalized, can be described as ______
- two words; measures the strength of a relationship between two variables or the magnitude of difference between groups (e.g., r correlational coefficient, Cohen’s d, etc.)
- one theory from the readings states that there are a basic set of ______ emotions that exist in nature
- type of validity that tells how well concepts or measurements that are supposed to be unrelated are actually unrelated
- a ____ -analysis combines data and evaluates results from many scientific studies
- a construct or variable that is inferred (or underlying) rather than directly observed
- a test statistic that tells you the probability that your null hypothesis is true (there is a hyphen in this word that is not included in the crossword!)
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- one theory from the reading states that emotions are _____ from more basic building blocks or “ingredients”
- term that suggests changes in an outcome measure are unique
- the process by which a researcher defines how a concept is measured, observed, or manipulated within a particular study
12 Clues: term that suggests changes in an outcome measure are unique • term that suggests changes in an outcome measure are replicable • a ____ -analysis combines data and evaluates results from many scientific studies • a construct or variable that is inferred (or underlying) rather than directly observed • ...
Population Patterns Unit Vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- , the set of shared customs, arts, social institutions, and traditions of a particular nation, people, or other social group, Our culture is a combination of all of these elements
- Exclusion Act 1882, first federal law to restrict immigration into the U.S. and banned all immigration of Chinese laborers (skilled and unskilled laborers and Chinese employed in mining)
- , a reason in which a person would want to move away from where they are currently living
- , both an immigration and deportation facility from 1910-1940 and detained here under oppressive conditions
- , a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country, Coming Into
- , a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions
- , a person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another, Exiting
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- , theory on how different cultures can be integrated while still maintaining their own unique identities
- , theory on how cultures lose their unique qualities while blending together
- , was once the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the U.S.
- , a reason in which a person would want to move into a new place
- , preference for "native born" people and a desire to limit immigration
12 Clues: , a reason in which a person would want to move into a new place • , theory on how cultures lose their unique qualities while blending together • , preference for "native born" people and a desire to limit immigration • , a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country, Coming Into • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- An exchange of two elements
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
10 Clues: An exchange of two elements • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • ...
Chapter 1: Learning About Children Test Review 2017-10-01
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- people who actively support a cause
- rank order
- includes all the conditions and situations that surround and affect a child
- a society that sees children as important
- includes all the traits that are passed to a child from blood relatives
- to understand and relate
- to grow and feel fulfilled as a person
- predicts when development will likely occur
- an optimal time when a person can learn a new task
- impossible to make smaller or simpler
- can also be called stages or milestones
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- a set of statements offered as a possible explanation for a phenomenon
- the gradual process through which babies become adults
- watching children in their natural environments
- the scientific study of children from conception to adolescences
- situations that cause worry and anxiety
- consists of chemicals that can turn genes on and off
- sections of the DNA molecule found in a person's cells that determine their traits
- the study of factors that involve the passing of traits
19 Clues: rank order • to understand and relate • people who actively support a cause • impossible to make smaller or simpler • to grow and feel fulfilled as a person • situations that cause worry and anxiety • can also be called stages or milestones • a society that sees children as important • predicts when development will likely occur • ...
Russian Revolution 2023-06-03
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- The wealthy
- Conflict between Communists and Pro-monarchists in Russia
- Wealthy peasant farmer killed by Stalin I the Terror Famine
- The workers
- An economic system based on the free market and making money
- Stalin's plan to rapidly industrialize the economy
- Communist dictator known for censorship, purges, and his 5-Year Plans
- The promotion of information to support a cause
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- When mass media is used to promote an over-idealized version of a leader
- people can own their own factories, machinery, and farmland
- Soviet prison camps
- A political theory based on class equality and public ownership of property
- The cover-up of information
- Lenin's economic shift to capitalism after his communist policies fail
- Turning privately owned land into communal gov't owned farms
- Lenin's policy to create a communist economy during the Russian Civil War
- Father of Communism
- Founded the Communist Party in Russia and set up the world's first Communist Party dictatorship.
- Last tsar of Russia who hired Rasputin to treat his sick son
19 Clues: The wealthy • The workers • Soviet prison camps • Father of Communism • The cover-up of information • The promotion of information to support a cause • Stalin's plan to rapidly industrialize the economy • Conflict between Communists and Pro-monarchists in Russia • people can own their own factories, machinery, and farmland • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-10-21
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- Certain rights of ownership.
- The means of production would all be owned by the people.
- Professional workers who are wealthy.
- Any type of fabric.
- Process of making things by machine.
- An economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned.
- Building that contains textile, steel, paper.
- An area meant to keep things in.
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- Stock holders who own an organization.
- Someone who riskily owns a business.
- According to Bentham's theory, people should judge ideas based on their usefulness.
- The movement of people to larger cities.
- The refusal to go to work, protest.
- The factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare for all.
- Workers who joined together in voluntary labor associations.
- An economic policy allowing owners of industry to set working conditions without interference.
- Lacking safety, bad working conditions.
- A place where most things are manufactured.
- Rotation A system in which certain crops are planted at certain times to maintain soil nutrients.
19 Clues: Any type of fabric. • Certain rights of ownership. • An area meant to keep things in. • The refusal to go to work, protest. • Someone who riskily owns a business. • Process of making things by machine. • Professional workers who are wealthy. • Stock holders who own an organization. • Lacking safety, bad working conditions. • The movement of people to larger cities. • ...
TKMB Vocab Words 2017-10-12
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- in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way.
- angrily
- (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words.
- familiar with
- person's face or facial expression.
- writ ordering a person to attend a court.
- passage by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach; the esophagus.
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- of speech or a debate) angry and bitter.
- or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant).
- process of washing.
- or devoted to that which is not sacred or biblical; secular rather than religious.
- event or a series of activities involving a formal or set procedure.
- observation or examination.
- anger for somebody after a long period of time
- or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding).
- an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement or series of movements; stagger.
- pilgrim's journey.
- faculty or power of using one's will.
- difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation.
19 Clues: angrily • familiar with • pilgrim's journey. • process of washing. • observation or examination. • person's face or facial expression. • in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way. • faculty or power of using one's will. • of speech or a debate) angry and bitter. • writ ordering a person to attend a court. • anger for somebody after a long period of time • ...
WWII Vocabulary 2017-02-12
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- Austrian physician who treated patients with psychological problems
- Meeting of Germany, France, Britain, and Italy in Munich, Germany 1938
- A new musical style which emerged in the United States with a loose, lively beat
- A search meaning of the world lead by Jean Paul Sartre
- Which theory states space and time can change when measured relative to an object moving near the speed of light—about 186,000 miles per second?
- Which German philosopher wrote that Western ideas such as reason, democracy, and progress had stifled people’s creativity and actions?
- German translation for “My Struggle”; also a book written by Adolf Hitler while in jail
- Belief political ties to other parties should be avoided
- German born physicist known for E=mc^2
- Germany’s new democratic government set up in 1919
- What was the program of government reform to provide jobs for the unemployed after the Great Depression?
- Similar to communism but doesn’t have a defined theory or program
- Italian newspaper editor and politician
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- Army General which lead a revolt in 1936
- Hitler declared Germany needed more of this and promised to get it by conquering Russia and Eastern Europe
- What was the German Empire called?
- What was the German brand of fascism?
- A temporary alliance of parties when no single party won majority
- First president elected after the Great Depression
- German dictator during WWII
- American pilot who flew a 33-hour flight
- An art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life
- A long business slump that quickened the collapse of the economy
- The policy Britain followed during WWII
- Germany, Italy, and Japan were called what?
25 Clues: German dictator during WWII • What was the German Empire called? • What was the German brand of fascism? • German born physicist known for E=mc^2 • The policy Britain followed during WWII • Italian newspaper editor and politician • Army General which lead a revolt in 1936 • American pilot who flew a 33-hour flight • Germany, Italy, and Japan were called what? • ...
Biology 112 2018-02-10
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- First to provide an explanation for evolution
- name of ship Darwin took exhibition on
- name of scientist who furthered the theory of natural selection
- variations are...
- species that Darwin initially studied
- individuals of the same species in a particular environment at the same time
- individuals become isolated from a larger population and develop a new colony
- similarities are due to adaptations to a similar environment
- no genotypic or allelic fluctuations per generation in a population
- constitutes genetic makeup of an individual organism
- based decay of isotopes
- more reproductive success...
- is evolution a random process
- when conditions favour both extremes of a phenotypic range
- when conditions favour one extreme of a phenotypic range
- similar photosynthetic bacteria
- proposed that Earth's features could be explained by gradual mechanisms
- an assemblage of larger and more diverse bodied organisms
- developed paleontology
- viewed species as fixed
- reduction in number of individuals in a population due to disaster
- what mass extinction could be underway right now
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- evolution is very...
- diploid stage in mushrooms is found in...
- gain or loss of alleles
- useless structures within organisms
- Mendel is the father of...
- unifying theory of biology
- main part of moss
- once life arose it...
- when conditions favour the intermediate of two extremes of a phenotypic range
- Mendel worked with...
- similarities are due to a common ancestor
- the great dying
- larger and more diverse fossils appear
- adaptive evolution is...
- reveals changes in the history of life on earth
- study of life
- diploid organism attached to the gametophyte in moss
- set of observable characteristics in an individual organism
- raw material for evolution
- came up with binomial classification system
42 Clues: study of life • the great dying • variations are... • main part of moss • evolution is very... • once life arose it... • Mendel worked with... • developed paleontology • gain or loss of alleles • based decay of isotopes • viewed species as fixed • adaptive evolution is... • Mendel is the father of... • unifying theory of biology • raw material for evolution • more reproductive success... • ...
cal 2016-02-23
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- Was Kepler's theory.
- Came up with the separation of powers.
- He came up with “iI think, therefore I am”
- Isaac Newton created this theory.
- Was a cause of the 7 years war.
- Sun centered universe.
- Proposed the social contract.
- Started laissez faire.
- He said punishments should be less brutal.
- Was a woman fighting for women's rights.
- Believed to think every one was born with a blank mind.
- Earth is the center of the universe.
- the great A female ruler of Prussia.
- A policy where the government doesn't interfere.
- was created by Bacon
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- Was the Queen of Austrian.
- A succession that gave the countries back their land.
- Came up with the sun centered universe.
- Writers,professors,journalists,economics,and social reformers”philosophers”
- Came up with the planets orbit the son elliptical.
- Is a system created by Descartes” chief source for knowledge”.
- He is often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy.
- He created the universal law of gravitation.
- Was the first person to look through a telescope.
- war War lasted seven years.
- Was one of prussia leaders.
- A famouse musician.
- He created the the systemic circulation and properties.
- Created the scientific method.
- is a logical process in which multiple premises.
- Was made by Rosseau.
- Also known as barbershops.
- Was created by Robert Boyle.
- His first name was John.
- Pushed Desim- The god made clock(god set the clock and movement and allowed it to move without his interference.
- Started the encyclopedia.
- A new artisiteck style.
37 Clues: A famouse musician. • Was Kepler's theory. • Was made by Rosseau. • was created by Bacon • Sun centered universe. • Started laissez faire. • A new artisiteck style. • His first name was John. • Started the encyclopedia. • Was the Queen of Austrian. • Also known as barbershops. • war War lasted seven years. • Was one of prussia leaders. • Was created by Robert Boyle. • ...
Cells and Homeostasis 2018-12-10
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- The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- compartments.
- The material inside of a cell that will allow all the organelles to float were they want.
- Reticulum It is an extensive system of internal membranes that move proteins and other substances through the cell.
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells.
- It is a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other
- Storages that contain both organic and inorganic matter in the cell.
- Apparatus It is a set of flattened, membrane-bound sacs that
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- as the packaging and distribution center of the cell.
- Theory It was a theory made up of three parts. They are all living things are made of one or more cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in organisms, and all cells arise from existing cells.
- It is a large structure within a cell, or extracellular, consisting of liquid enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- A microscope network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm.
- It's a short hairlike structures. In some cells, it moves substances across the cell’s surface.
- Bilayer Is the inside of the cell membrane that only allows certain things to enter and exit.
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- It is a structure that carries out specific activities in the cell.
- They are the cellular structures on which proteins are made.
- It is an organism whose cells have a nucleus.
- An organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- Vacuole The central vacuole is a large vacuole found inside of plant cells.
20 Clues: compartments. • It is an organism whose cells have a nucleus. • An organelle found in large numbers in most cells. • as the packaging and distribution center of the cell. • They are the cellular structures on which proteins are made. • Apparatus It is a set of flattened, membrane-bound sacs that • It is a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other • ...
ethics 2019-02-24
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- / It is an ethical theory that decides what is right and wrong depending on the consequences of an action.
- command / An act is morally required just because it is commanded by God, and immoral just because God forbids it.
- / Only pleasure is worth pursuing.
- / how wealth or income is distributed
- / synonym of truthfulness
- Bentham / The father of Utilitarianism
- / seeks the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- / It is doing something in ones own concern w/o thinking of other's interest.
- / __________ behavior tends to arise when mangers decide to put the attainment of their own personal goals, or the goals of the organization, above the fundamental rights of one or more stakeholder groups.
- / "Whatever brings me happiness or pleasure is morally good."
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- / This thoery states we are morally obligated to act in accordance with a certain set of principles and rules regardless of outcome.
- / Teleological Ethical Theories are also referred to as what kind of theories?
- / any purposeful communication that deceives, manipulates, or conceals facts in order to create a false impression.
- blowing / A public revelation of private information meant to call attention to negligence, abuses, or dangers that threaten public interest is called?
- / It is the quality of being just, equitable and impartial
- trading/ the bringing or selling of stocks by insiders who posses material that is not public.
- / the pratice of offering something in order to gain an illicit advantage
- / fair treatment
- theory / Act Utilitarian: are you producing the greatest among of happiness for the greatest amount of people? Every situation is new or unique. Anything goes as long as it brings happiness.
- / individuals and group derive definitions of ethical behavior subjectively from experience.
- / defines right or acceptable behavior in terms of consequences to individuals
21 Clues: / fair treatment • / synonym of truthfulness • / Only pleasure is worth pursuing. • / how wealth or income is distributed • Bentham / The father of Utilitarianism • / It is the quality of being just, equitable and impartial • / seeks the greatest good for the greatest number of people. • / "Whatever brings me happiness or pleasure is morally good." • ...
Unit 1-5 Review 2015-05-13
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- The set of skills and knowledge developed by the Project Management Institute is known as (acronym) _____
- The PMI has a code of _____ that should be applied to project management
- A project management ______ is more prevalent in organizations that tend to take on a lot of projects
- An important quality successful project managers need to work with stakeholders
- ______ organizations are what most organizations tend to be in the real world
- The human _____ school arose as a counter to the scientific management approach
- _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage
- Components of the PMI code of ethics includes responsibility, respect, fairness, and _____
- The course author is Peter _____
- The start or beginning of a project is also known as the project _____
- Very important people in a project/those affected by the project
- A _____ breakdown structure breaks the project down into individual work packages
- You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart
- Something that has a finite duration and is not a normal production or creation process is a _____
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- In a _____ structure the project manager has the most power and the organization is structured around projects
- ______'s theory X and theory Y
- The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____
- In a _____ organization the project manager has the least power and departments are separate from each other
- Advanced scheduling techniques include Critical Path Method or Project Evaluation and ______ Technique
- As the basis for the consultation with stakeholders you ask them questions from a _____
- Projects are becoming larger and more ______
- The first step to start a project is to identify the likely _____
- The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____
- In a balanced _____ organization the project manager has more time and reasonable authority
24 Clues: ______'s theory X and theory Y • The course author is Peter _____ • Projects are becoming larger and more ______ • The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____ • You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart • _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage • The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____ • ...
Unit 1-5 Review 2015-05-13
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- A _____ breakdown structure breaks the project down into individual work packages
- Something that has a finite duration and is not a normal production or creation process is a _____
- Very important people in a project/those affected by the project
- An important quality successful project managers need to work with stakeholders
- _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage
- The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____
- The course author is Peter _____
- The human _____ school arose as a counter to the scientific management approach
- In a _____ organization the project manager has the least power and departments are separate from each other
- ______'s theory X and theory Y
- The first step to start a project is to identify the likely _____
- You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart
- Advanced scheduling techniques include Critical Path Method or Project Evaluation and ______ Technique
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- A project management ______ is more prevalent in organizations that tend to take on a lot of projects
- The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____
- The set of skills and knowledge developed by the Project Management Institute is known as (acronym) _____
- In a _____ structure the project manager has the most power and the organization is structured around projects
- As the basis for the consultation with stakeholders you ask them questions from a _____
- The start or beginning of a project is also known as the project _____
- The PMI has a code of _____ that should be applied to project management
- In a balanced _____ organization the project manager has more time and reasonable authority
- Projects are becoming larger and more ______
- ______ organizations are what most organizations tend to be in the real world
- Components of the PMI code of ethics includes responsibility, respect, fairness, and _____
24 Clues: ______'s theory X and theory Y • The course author is Peter _____ • Projects are becoming larger and more ______ • The iron triangle is made up of cost, time, and _____ • You can list activities and plot them on a _____ chart • _____ management emerged from the ideas of Taylor and Babbage • The clearly defined project outcomes is called the scope _____ • ...
Executive branch 2023-10-28
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- A form of popular election that abolishes the electoral college
- College Group of people from each state set to pick a VP and President
- A plan where each state chooses electors as it chooses members of Congress
- A specific privilege that gives the president a right to refuse to provide certain information to Congress
- What can a president create with foreign nations as long as he has approval by 2/3 of the Senate?
- Power to reduce a fine or length of a sentence
- Name for a plan that gives a presidential candidate a share of state voters equal to his share of state popular vote
- Leader of Executive Branch
- A specific type of power that gives authority to issue executive orders
- What must be approved by a majority vote of the Senate?
- A blanket pardon offered to a group of law breakers
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- Postponement of carrying out a criminal sentence
- How many terms does a president get?
- Name for a state where either candidate could win
- VP takes over the president's spot if vacant because of this amendment
- Power of mercy or leniency
- A type of presidency that increases the president's power because of the lack of consulting Congress
- Theory A theory supported by Roosevelt, a president should try to do whatever would help the public using whatever powers could be claimed
- A specific presidential action that forgives someone for a criminal offense
- Which article gives the president powers?
- A type of veto that cancels out specific provisions in a bill while approving the rest of a measure
21 Clues: Power of mercy or leniency • Leader of Executive Branch • How many terms does a president get? • Which article gives the president powers? • Power to reduce a fine or length of a sentence • Postponement of carrying out a criminal sentence • Name for a state where either candidate could win • A blanket pardon offered to a group of law breakers • ...
psychology Review 2022-10-06
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- The mind at birth is a Tabula rasa
- explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events.
- how behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures.
- which an investigator manipulates one or more factors (independent variables) to observe the effect on some behavior or mental process (the dependent variable).
- The group with the manipulated independent variable
- How we learn observable responses.
- A graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. The slope represents the direction of the relationship.
- How does the body and brain enable emotions, memories, and sensory experiences? How genes combine with environment to influence individual differences.
- observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation.
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- an if-then statement.Repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic finding extends to other participants and circumstances.
- How we encode, process, store, and retrieve information.
- A process that ensures all members of the sample have an equal chance of being placed into either the control or experimental group(s)
- How the natural selection of traits has promoted the survival of genes.
- How behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts.
- Brain + power = ideaBritain: FrancisBaconScientificMethodEMPIRICISM What we know comes from experiences and science should be based on observation and experimentation.
- The group with no manipulated variable. They use this group to measure the dependent variable
- and testable prediction often implied by a theory.
- How we meet our needs for love and acceptance and achieve self-fulfillment/human flourishing.
- is used when manipulating an independent variable would be unethical.
- vision , hearing , taste , small and touch = idea
20 Clues: The mind at birth is a Tabula rasa • How we learn observable responses. • vision , hearing , taste , small and touch = idea • and testable prediction often implied by a theory. • The group with the manipulated independent variable • How we encode, process, store, and retrieve information. • How behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts. • ...
psychology Review 2022-10-06
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- The mind at birth is a Tabula rasa
- explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events.
- how behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures.
- which an investigator manipulates one or more factors (independent variables) to observe the effect on some behavior or mental process (the dependent variable).
- The group with the manipulated independent variable
- How we learn observable responses.
- A graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. The slope represents the direction of the relationship.
- How does the body and brain enable emotions, memories, and sensory experiences? How genes combine with environment to influence individual differences.
- observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation.
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- an if-then statement.Repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic finding extends to other participants and circumstances.
- How we encode, process, store, and retrieve information.
- A process that ensures all members of the sample have an equal chance of being placed into either the control or experimental group(s)
- How the natural selection of traits has promoted the survival of genes.
- How behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts.
- Brain + power = ideaBritain: FrancisBaconScientificMethodEMPIRICISM What we know comes from experiences and science should be based on observation and experimentation.
- The group with no manipulated variable. They use this group to measure the dependent variable
- and testable prediction often implied by a theory.
- How we meet our needs for love and acceptance and achieve self-fulfillment/human flourishing.
- is used when manipulating an independent variable would be unethical.
- vision , hearing , taste , small and touch = idea
20 Clues: The mind at birth is a Tabula rasa • How we learn observable responses. • vision , hearing , taste , small and touch = idea • and testable prediction often implied by a theory. • The group with the manipulated independent variable • How we encode, process, store, and retrieve information. • How behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts. • ...
Physical Science Ch 1 Modeling Our Orderly World 2024-08-11
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- How well a model explains or describes observations.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- The study of nonliving matter and energy.
- Data written as descriptions.
- This principle declares that nature acts the same today as it did yesterday and that we can fully expect it to act the same way tomorrow.
- Part of scientific inquiry that involves graphing, reasoning, and mathematics.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as changes in matter.
- mathematical combinations of two or more base units.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the investigation May be in the form of an experiment that addresses the hypothesis.
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- Our view of the world based on the assumptions we have of the world.
- The SI unit used to measure electric current.
- Data based on numbers or quantities.
- Compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement.
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- The degree of exactness of the measurements
- The SI unit for temperature.
- God's command to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
- The fundamental unit of time
- The SI fundamental unit of length.
- Data written as numbers.
- A system of moral values, or a theory of proper conduct.
- The systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- The fundamental unit of mass.
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena.
- Modern system of standardized metric units known as Systeme International d’Unites (International System of Units)
27 Clues: Data written as numbers. • The SI unit for temperature. • The fundamental unit of time • Data written as descriptions. • The fundamental unit of mass. • The SI fundamental unit of length. • Data based on numbers or quantities. • The study of nonliving matter and energy. • The degree of exactness of the measurements • The SI unit used to measure electric current. • ...
Evolution Biology 2023-05-16
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- a major classroom distraction
- modern day dinosaurs
- bring your A ___
- teacher's name
- is a feature that allows an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- molecular evidence for evolution
- a theory must backed by multiple forms of
- once considered a planet
- the very large fossil of this Armadillo like animal was found by Darwin in Punta Alta
- what drives selection in which plant or animals are bred for specific traits
- we did not evolve from them but we likely share a common ancestor
- more than a best guess
- evolved separately, structured differently but serve the same function
- in order for a trait to become an adaptation it must be
- first name of the father of modern genetics
- drive down a population especially those that can not escape or hide
- the kind of rock fossils form in
- living relative of the whale
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- Darwin's famous ______finches
- engineering that result in a modified organism
- redhead country singer
- similar structure but different function
- evolution happens very slowly
- a feature all vertebrates have as embryos
- not fish
- the youngest layer of rock is on the
- selection driven by the environment
- an anatomical structure no longer useful to the living descendant, yet still present
- In 1831, the ____ _____ set sail from England on a five-year journey to map the coast of South America and the Pacific Islands.
- are evidence for evolution occurring constantly because viruses are constantly changing
- Scientists can determine the age of a fossil through the process of _______ dating.
- is the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
32 Clues: not fish • teacher's name • bring your A ___ • modern day dinosaurs • redhead country singer • more than a best guess • once considered a planet • living relative of the whale • Darwin's famous ______finches • a major classroom distraction • evolution happens very slowly • molecular evidence for evolution • the kind of rock fossils form in • selection driven by the environment • ...
Families in Canada 2015-10-02
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- Movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women.
- The rules for society
- When scientists explain observations
- A family type composed of one parent, most often a mother with a child or children
- A family with two married parents and their kids
- (A theory) A social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties
- The nuclear family consists of a father and a?
- The family you'e born into
- The study of behavior based on mental process
- The study of people's behavior in social groups
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- Any combination of two or more persons who are bound together over time by ties of mutual consent
- A theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy, developed largely as an alternative to both the identity theory of mind and behaviorism.
- A family type consisting of parents, children, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.
- The family you choose/create
- The family type where parents adopt children
- The study of human behaviors in culture
16 Clues: The rules for society • The family you'e born into • The family you choose/create • When scientists explain observations • The study of human behaviors in culture • The family type where parents adopt children • The study of behavior based on mental process • The nuclear family consists of a father and a? • The study of people's behavior in social groups • ...
Emily Black-Wright 13 Colonies Government & Economy Crossword Study Guide 2022-01-04
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- A place where slavery existed and was a part in the economic and social system
- A place where slavery existed and was a part in the economic and social system
- The religion of the first people to speak out against slavery
- England had a limited __________ type of government
- When an Indentured Servant finished their term they receive a set of clothes, a set of tools, and 50 acres of _________.
- Colonists in New England had to undergo extremely ____ winters.
- England published the Navigation Acts to regulate trade with who?
- The Middle Class was made up of most skilled ____________.
- The ocean that the Middle Passage crossed
- Because of the new codes, slaves were now legally considered what?
- The Lower Class consisted of a lot of...
- Young boys served as these to become skilled craftworks and artisans
- England took an interest in the colonies in the 1700s when trade ________.
- What was the ship that African slaves took over and accidentally sailed to North America?
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- The religious movement in the 1730s and 40s
- The name of England's government
- If you committed a _______,the English Bill of Rights guaranteed a trial by jury
- an economic theory practiced by European Nations
- The _______ climate in the Southern Colonies allowed for huge farms and spread out life
- The most important trade route was called the __________ Trade route.
- A ________ was a person living in the 13 Colonies
- The Middle Colonies had a better or worse climate than New England?
- Every ________ government had a legislature.
- the New Englanders that dominated colonial trade
- The New Englanders in Massachusetts were the first to set these up
- The Slave ______ were passed in an effort to put restrictions on free Africans and slaves.
- What age did Christian white male voters have to be?
- Almost everyone in the 13 colonies came from ________ and they brought a lot of their government idea with them
28 Clues: The name of England's government • The Lower Class consisted of a lot of... • The ocean that the Middle Passage crossed • The religious movement in the 1730s and 40s • Every ________ government had a legislature. • an economic theory practiced by European Nations • the New Englanders that dominated colonial trade • A ________ was a person living in the 13 Colonies • ...
Exam 3 Behavioral Motivation 2021-04-06
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- increases value & demand for deprived substance
- provides information on progress made towards the goal
- how goal is perceived (to avoid loss or gain something)
- heuristics where you group things because they of resemblance
- compare our-selfs to others to set performance goals
- subjective properties of how incentive benefits us, or helps avoid pain
- objective quantity or number of the incentive
- motivation freely chosen
- goal visualization
- when there are options to chose from, you just need them to meet minimum requirements set by you
- thoughts about fantasies on goal achievement
- demand of things we like but not necessarily need
- heuristics where option selected based on fast the option appears in your mind
- demand of basic things we need
- less chances for behavior expression
- motivation caused by external reasons
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- cognitive mental images of how far where we are in the environment from our goal
- when goal is set to be obtained
- Law says that objective value increases, and utility increases in smaller amounts
- method finding the best and easiest route fast
- when preference for incentives first is small, but with time preference changes to larger incentives (time waiting does not matter)
- cognitive theory/reduced intrinsic motivation when adding extrinsic motivation (when motivation originally intrinsic)
- incentive you wish to achieve/obtain
- effects/incentive motivation depends on experiences from the past
- effect is the replacement of one reinforcer by another that serves the same purpose
- when your performance matches the skill level needed
- level/ our desire to do better and gain things
- how precise the goal is pictured
- Principle of least effort/ finding the easiest way to achieve goal with little use of energy (if possible)
- how hard it will be to obtain your goal
- law by Skinner that states we work harder when deprived of that reward we like/enjoy
31 Clues: goal visualization • motivation freely chosen • demand of basic things we need • when goal is set to be obtained • how precise the goal is pictured • incentive you wish to achieve/obtain • less chances for behavior expression • motivation caused by external reasons • how hard it will be to obtain your goal • thoughts about fantasies on goal achievement • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-14
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- is both a science and art.
- type of stimuli affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear.
- is a system of interdependent parts that requires some regularity and adjustment to maintain a balance.
- living with an imperfection regarding oneself and others but seeing a way forward and a meaning in one’s suffering
- means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith
- Forces outside the organism in context of socially-approved way of living from which vital social processes are derived
- set of beliefs in a divine or superhuman power to be obeyed and worship as the creator and ruler of the universe
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- the last name of a nursing theorist who proposed self-care deficit
- involves human beings, families, & communities as a framework within which nurses make transactions in multiple environment with health as a goal.
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- _______ function calling for help of others , whatever help the patient may require for his need to be met
- events that produce stress
- acts of 2 or more persons in mutual presence; set of behaviors expected when occupying a position in a social system
- Rogers defined ______ as an expression of the life process; they are the ”characteristics and behavior emerging out of the mutual, simultaneous interaction of the human and environmental fields”
- The ______ circle of patient care is based on social sciences.
- emotional & cognitive strategies that allow a person to change to higher levels of potential
- , and love through tending, playing and learning.
- ______ said “Health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client.”
- in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- the last name of theorist known for the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- it means obvious (can-be-seen)
21 Clues: events that produce stress • is both a science and art. • it means obvious (can-be-seen) • set towards the disorganization of the system • , and love through tending, playing and learning. • means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith • The ______ circle of patient care is based on social sciences. • ...
Mathsoc Crossword 2023-09-05
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- A sequence of numbers in which each term is the sum of the two preceding terms, starting with 0 and 1 (e.g., 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ...)
- A theorem that states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- Circles that lie in the same plane and have the same center C.
- The limit of 1/x as x approaches infinity.
- A type of real or complex number that is not the root of any non-zero polynomial equation with integer coefficients
- Code used by germans in WW2.
- An operation based on repeated or iterated multiplication
- This Indian mathematician and astronomer is known for the development of the decimal system and the concept of zero.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
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- A probability distribution that describes the number of successes in a fixed number of independent trials
- A method for finding the area under a curve by dividing it into small rectangles.
- A number that can only be divided by 1 and itself.
- The name of the point inside an equilateral triangle where all medians intersect.
- What is the square root of negative one called?
- e^pi*i minus this=0
- The mathematical concept of determining the slope of a curve at a given point.
- This Greek letter is commonly used as a symbol to represent angles and is often associated with trigonometry.
- A concept in set theory that represents the size or "count" of a set, including infinite sets.
- An iterative shape that replicates itself as you zoom in on it. The most famous example would be Sierpinski's Triangle
- The -------- of a set is its least upper bound
- ---- curve is a perfectly symmetrical curve that is often used to describe the normal distribution in statistics
21 Clues: e^pi*i minus this=0 • Code used by germans in WW2. • The limit of 1/x as x approaches infinity. • The -------- of a set is its least upper bound • What is the square root of negative one called? • A number that can only be divided by 1 and itself. • An operation based on repeated or iterated multiplication • ...
Psych Chapter 1 2024-01-31
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- Behavior determined by a person’s unique pattern of perceptions, interpretations, expectations, beliefs, & memories
- pieces of information gathered by a researcher to be used to test a hypothesis
- amount of questions to ask for critical thinking skills
- erroneous assertions or practices set forth as being scientific psychology
- Behavior determined by the stimuli in our environment, and the previous consequences of our behaviors
- testable explanation for a set of facts or observations
- The researcher controls all conditions & directly manipulates the conditions
- amount of types of psychological research
- holds a Ph.D & can’t prescribe medicine
- amount of modern perspectives of psychology
- Researcher allows his or her expectations to affect the outcome of a study
- Technique used in descriptive research; typically involves seeking people’s response to a prepared set of verbal or written letters
- 4 step process for empirical investigation of a hypothesis under conditions designed to control biases & subjunctive judgements
- redoing an experiment to see if you get the same results
- form of descriptive research involving behavior assessment of people or animals in their natural surroundings
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- broad field with many specialties that is the science of behavior & mental processes
- research involving a single individual
- When the relationship between variables is studied but without experimental manipulation of an independent variable
- Statement predicting the outcome of a scientific study; relationship among variables
- Behavior determined by the interaction of heredity & environment which unfolds in predictable patterns throughout the lifespan
- approach to research that relies on sensory experience and observation as research data
- Behavior determined by the power of the situation: social & cultural influences can overpower the influence of all other determining factors
- holds an MD & is licensed to prescribe medicine
- Greek for mind
- Behavior determined by the brain, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and genes
- type of psychologist that use knowledge developed by experimental psychologists to tackle human problems
26 Clues: Greek for mind • research involving a single individual • holds a Ph.D & can’t prescribe medicine • amount of types of psychological research • amount of modern perspectives of psychology • holds an MD & is licensed to prescribe medicine • amount of questions to ask for critical thinking skills • testable explanation for a set of facts or observations • ...
CSU Spelling Bee Prep 2026-03-01
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- use of living cells or organisms to create useful products, like medicine or food
- The feelings of affection and pride that people have for their country
- smallest living part of a plant or animal
- The way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time
- Demanding total obedience to those in position of authority
- power or authority to rule
- a push or pull that can change an object's movement
- to give an opinion or judgement about a piece or work, book, movie, etc.
- speech or writing intended to be effective and influence people
- substance used or made in chemistry
- study of heat, energy, and how energy moves or changes
- management of relationships between countries
- to study something in a systematic and careful way
- reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory
- variety of living things in an area or on Earth
- the quality of delivering a clear and strong message
- process where substances change into new substances
- ability to do work or cause change
- The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- A situation or statement that is unclear because it can be understood in more than one way
- People considered as a group, or a group of people who live together in a particular social system
- To become better, or to make something better by making corrections or removing any faults
- a particular way of considering something
- facts, information, etc that give reasons to support an argument or to prove that something is true
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- Related to electricity and magnetism, such as light or radio waves
- the "glue" that connects words, phrases, and sentences to create a text where the relationships between elements are clear
- the process of combining multiple ideas to create something new
- The way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged/organized
- a living thing, such as a plant, animal, or bacterium
- The act or process of sending people to live in and govern another country
- speed of something in a certain direction
- A law or set of laws that is being created
- set of ideas or a plan for action followed by a business, a government, a political party, or a group of people
- rate at which speed changes over time
- smallest unit of an element
- The study of law and the principles on which law is based
- the way in which words are pronounced
- an educated guess that can be tested by an experiment
- A feeling or idea that is suggested by a word in addition to its basic meaning, or something suggested by an object or situation
- attempt of one country to control another country, esp. by political and economic methods
- A general idea, principle, or thought about something
- a balanced state where things are equal or stable
- The process of developing industries in a country
- A conclusion (guess) you make or an opinion you form based on given information
- A theory or set of beliefs, esp. One on which a political system, party, or organization is based
- water H20 is a ________
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food
47 Clues: water H20 is a ________ • power or authority to rule • smallest unit of an element • ability to do work or cause change • substance used or made in chemistry • rate at which speed changes over time • the way in which words are pronounced • smallest living part of a plant or animal • speed of something in a certain direction • a particular way of considering something • ...
theories of aging 2023-10-07
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- combines somatic mutation
- theory one or more harmful genes that activate over time
- genes is caused by environmental damage
- of living theory everyon has a finite number of breathes or heartbeats
- weakens over time
- promotes self-esteem
- the result of skin changing
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- theory everyone has a biological timeline to follow
- apart of the hypothalamus
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- antioxidants reduce this
- and tear good health will reduce the risk of
12 Clues: weakens over time • promotes self-esteem • deoxyribonucleic acid • antioxidants reduce this • combines somatic mutation • apart of the hypothalamus • the result of skin changing • genes is caused by environmental damage • and tear good health will reduce the risk of • theory everyone has a biological timeline to follow • theory one or more harmful genes that activate over time • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- An exchange of two elements
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
10 Clues: An exchange of two elements • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • ...
Math 2025-08-27
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- he branch of mathematics in which abstract symbols, rather than numbers, are manipulated or operated with arithmetic
- the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- equations an equation that relates one or more unknown functions and their derivatives.
- the mathematical study of the properties that are preserved through deformations, twistings, and stretchings of objects
- the fundamental of mathematics that includes the operations of numbers
- Theory a branch of mathematics which helps to study the set of positive whole numbers
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- precalculus is a course, or a set of courses, that includes algebra and trigonometry at a level that is designed to prepare students for the study of calculus
- a branch of mathematics that focuses on relationships between the sides and angles of triangles
- mathematics the study of mathematical structures that are countable or otherwise distinct and separable
- algebra the study of linear combinations
10 Clues: algebra the study of linear combinations • the fundamental of mathematics that includes the operations of numbers • Theory a branch of mathematics which helps to study the set of positive whole numbers • equations an equation that relates one or more unknown functions and their derivatives. • ...
Observation Reflections 2023-12-05
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- study of the earth's physical structure, rock science
- educator, some might say the backbone of society
- learning theory based in repetition
- beginning of class activity, used by huntington, lyons, and many more
- a group of people, often united by a common goal or interest
- source of classroom observers in the cambridge area
- 1983 explosive report
- learning theory based in psychological and neurological research
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- learning theory based in the learner's own subjective experience
- the art of numbers
- study of the space and the universe
- teaching tool that makes competitive quizzes with iconic music
- a relic of flora or fauna
- child of president ronald
- math puzzle review game used in ms. lyons's classroom
- forrest gump secondary lead
16 Clues: the art of numbers • 1983 explosive report • a relic of flora or fauna • child of president ronald • forrest gump secondary lead • study of the space and the universe • learning theory based in repetition • educator, some might say the backbone of society • source of classroom observers in the cambridge area • study of the earth's physical structure, rock science • ...
UNIT 10-11 Crossword 2023-09-12
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- is a feeling of sadness or loneliness experienced when individuals know that they cannot change the outcome. The person is often withdrawn and quiet.
- is Eriksons primary task of middle adulthood. Refers to individuals' desire/ability to serve the larger community
- Those who develop a sense of ___ _______ usually feel satisfied with their accomplishments. They may look back over their lives and admit to certain failures and disappointments, but generally they feel that they have been successful
- theory suggests individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement
- developmental theory views each person as unique individual with distinct personality. refers to the belief that a persons personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging.
- grief is reaction to an expected loss, e.g.,terminal illness or amputation
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- theory is based on the idea that highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances in atmosphere
- theory suggests society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other
- occurs when the patient or family member believes that the health care provider (HCP) has made a mistake in the diagnosis and that death will not occur
- and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function
- failure theory hypothesizes that the decline of the immune function causes the body to slow its response to foreign invaders, making elderly people more susceptible to major/minor infections
- occurs when the individual internalizes the truth of the impending death. This anger may be turned inward or displaced by the person and family toward the physician, nurse, or even God
- People who feel that their lives have no meaning or that they have made the wrong decisions develop ________. This produces helplessness and lack of control over their lives. It is also associated with fear of death and anxiety about the future.
- When the patient or family members know that death is inevitable, they may try to get more time by striking a bargain with God
- is ownership of the inevitability of death by the patient or family
- is what happens when a middle adult fails to achieve generativity. includes self-absorption, immaturity, and depression.
- theory is connective tissues cells have an internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions
17 Clues: is ownership of the inevitability of death by the patient or family • grief is reaction to an expected loss, e.g.,terminal illness or amputation • and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function • theory suggests society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2016-08-25
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- : the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things
- science : the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- Behav : Something which is clearly apparent
- : based on observation or experiment
- : an assumption of prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- : a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- process : involves conscious intellectual activity ,such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering
- : is a result of physiological and cognitive processes
- Behav : Something not openly acknowledged or displayed
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- Method : method used to ensure proper data collection
- : as set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
- : to get or obtain
- : is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- : The study of humans
- science : discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
15 Clues: : to get or obtain • : The study of humans • : based on observation or experiment • Behav : Something which is clearly apparent • Method : method used to ensure proper data collection • : is a result of physiological and cognitive processes • Behav : Something not openly acknowledged or displayed • : is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • ...
Scientific method and characteristics of life 2023-08-23
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- DNA codes for _____
- Data that cannot be counted or measured
- act of noticing and describing events or processes
- The smallest function, unit of life
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival
- The universal genetic code
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- Scientific explanation for a set of observation that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time
- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into the molecules that cells can use
- Data that is in numbers
- Well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- A change in an organisms surroundings that causes the organisms to react
- Information gathered in an experiment
15 Clues: DNA codes for _____ • Data that is in numbers • The universal genetic code • The smallest function, unit of life • Information gathered in an experiment • Data that cannot be counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment • act of noticing and describing events or processes • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time • ...
VOCAB CHOICE BOARD 2024-03-07
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- Discovered the nucleus
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- Developed modern atomic theory
- Electrons are found in electron clouds, not paths
- Discovered that electrons move around the nucleus in orbits called electron shells
- A region around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are likely to be found
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- Arranged elements by atomic number
- Initiated the term "atoms" and stated that atoms could not be divided
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- Discovered the electron, plum pudding model
- Center of the atom
- Set up the periodic table by atomic mass
- Electrons revolve around the nucleus in a specific circular path
- Smallest particle of an elemen
15 Clues: Center of the atom • Discovered the nucleus • Developed modern atomic theory • Smallest particle of an elemen • Arranged elements by atomic number • Set up the periodic table by atomic mass • Discovered the electron, plum pudding model • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • Electrons are found in electron clouds, not paths • ...
Research process 2025-02-10
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- Information collected during the research process.
- A controlled investigation designed to test cause-and-effect relationships.
- A testable prediction or statement about the relationship between variables.
- The process of examining and interpreting collected data.
- The degree to which a study accurately measures what it intends to measure.
- Research that deals with numerical data and statistical analysis.
- A method of data collection using questionnaires or interviews.
- The systematic approach used to conduct research.
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- A measurable factor that can change or be measured in a study.
- A subset of a population selected for study.
- The consistency and repeatability of research findings.
- Moral principles and standards in research conduct.
- A set of interrelated concepts explaining or predicting events.
- Existing published research on a topic.
- Research that focuses on non-numerical data and interpretation.
15 Clues: Existing published research on a topic. • A subset of a population selected for study. • The systematic approach used to conduct research. • Information collected during the research process. • Moral principles and standards in research conduct. • The consistency and repeatability of research findings. • The process of examining and interpreting collected data. • ...
high frequency word 2025-03-13
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- An idea or general notion...
- The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge..
- To show or point out something..
- To break something down into its parts for understanding...
- Facts or signs that prove something..
- To explain or give reasons for something...
- The effect or influence of an event or action.
- To provide a valid reason or explanation for something.
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- A detailed study of a subject, especially to discover new information...
- Facts or information that support a claim or statement...
- To examine or test something carefully..
- The effect of something on another thing...
- A set of ideas or principles that explain a phenomenon based on evidence and research.
- To recognize or determine what something is based on its characteristics.
- An element or component that contributes to a result or situation...
15 Clues: An idea or general notion... • To show or point out something.. • Facts or signs that prove something.. • To examine or test something carefully.. • The effect of something on another thing... • To explain or give reasons for something... • The effect or influence of an event or action. • To provide a valid reason or explanation for something. • ...
PolSocioUSTFRey2021Crossword Conflict theory 2021-09-09
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- A class in the society that owns the means of production
- Refers to the objectification of the human nature and imagination
- Refers to the philosophy that puts emphasis on the centrality of contradiction
- Refers to the theory that emphasizes on the dominance of some social groups by others, see social order as based on manipulation and control by dominant groups
- Refers to the objects that are produced for personal use or for use by others in the immediate environment
- Refers to the difference between the value of the product when it is sold and the value of the elements consumed in the formation of that product
- Refers to ideas that naturally emerge out of everyday life
- Refers to the process wherein the capitalists attempt displace people and small businesses to establish monopolies
- Refers to the social order that will replace capitalism
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- Refers to the book where Marx and Engels examined the impact of capitalism
- A class in the society that sells their labor.
- Refers to the theory that sees shared norms and values as fundamental to society. Focuses on social order based on tacit agreements and view social change as occurring in a slow and orderly fashion
- Refers to the group of people in similar situations with respect to their control of the means of production
- Refers to the money that is used to produce more money.
- Refers to the objects that are produced but not used immediately. They are used in the market for money or for other objects.
- Refers to the negative consequence of capitalism that perverted human nature
16 Clues: A class in the society that sells their labor. • Refers to the money that is used to produce more money. • Refers to the social order that will replace capitalism • A class in the society that owns the means of production • Refers to ideas that naturally emerge out of everyday life • Refers to the objectification of the human nature and imagination • ...
Cell Theory Review 2021-02-26
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- Keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits.
- 1. All living things are made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of life. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
- Discovered bacteria and developed the microscope lens to see greater maginification.
- Concluded that new cells could be produced only from the division of existing cells.
- Perceiving changes and responding changes in the environment.
- Primitive cells with no nucleus.
- Chemical reactions inside the cell.
- Increase in size.
- The first person to see and name cells.
- Smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
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- Concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- Protection against enemies.
- Producing offspring.
- Concluded that all animals are made up of cells.
- Obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- Complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
16 Clues: Increase in size. • Producing offspring. • Protection against enemies. • Primitive cells with no nucleus. • Chemical reactions inside the cell. • The first person to see and name cells. • Concluded that all plants are made of cells. • Obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • Concluded that all animals are made up of cells. • ...
Social Work Theory 2013-07-12
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- Trust vs. mistrust
- Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
- Seeking conformity and consistency in moral action with significant others
- individuals try to advance their own interests over the interests of others
- Generativity vs. self-absorbtion
- Integrity vs.Disgust and despair
- Identity vs. Identity diffusion
- Initiative vs. guilt
- Theories of moral reasoning
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- reciprocal relationships between elements that constitute a whole
- Intimacy vs. isolation
- early childhood experiences are central in the patterning of an individual’s emotions
- Stages of psychosocial development
- human behavior is learned as individuals interact with their environment
- Industry vs. Inferiority
- Theories of cognition
16 Clues: Trust vs. mistrust • Initiative vs. guilt • Theories of cognition • Intimacy vs. isolation • Industry vs. Inferiority • Theories of moral reasoning • Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt • Identity vs. Identity diffusion • Generativity vs. self-absorbtion • Integrity vs.Disgust and despair • Stages of psychosocial development • ...
Color Theory Studyguide 2015-11-30
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- Hue refers to the name of a ________________.
- Tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary color and a _______________________ color.
- A shade is when _________________________ is added to a color.
- Secondary colors are formed by mixing __________________ amounts of two primary colors.
- Primary colors cannot be ________________________ by any combination of other colors.
- Tetrad colors are three colors __________________________ on the color wheel.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are ____________________ to each other on the color wheel.
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- Mixing equal amounts of two complements will create a ____________________ brown.
- Complementary colors are directly _____________________ from each other or opposites on the color wheel.
- Neutral colors include _____________________, white, black, and grey.
- Split complementary colors take the two colors on either side of one color’s __________________________.
- Intensity refers to the ______________________ or dullness of a color.
- Value refers to the _______________________ or darkness of a color.
- A tint is when ____________________ is added to a color.
- Mixing all three ______________ colors will create black.
- Monochromatic colors use __________________ color, plus black and white.
16 Clues: Hue refers to the name of a ________________. • A tint is when ____________________ is added to a color. • Mixing all three ______________ colors will create black. • A shade is when _________________________ is added to a color. • Value refers to the _______________________ or darkness of a color. • ...
Particle theory crossword 2017-02-20
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- Moves and changes shape smoothly
- to move continuously and rapidly
- The three different forms that a substance can be in
- Particles are close very close together
- Unit of measuring volume
- Something that is heavy for its volume
- When liquid turn to gas
- When gas turn to liquid
- Can be squashed
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- The amount of room something takes up
- A theory that suggest everything is made out of particles
- When particle get so cold that they stop moving
- When liquid turns to solid
- Particle can move past each other
- an attribute, quality, or characteristic of something
- something that holds particle together if the substance is a solid or liquid
16 Clues: Can be squashed • When liquid turn to gas • When gas turn to liquid • Unit of measuring volume • When liquid turns to solid • Moves and changes shape smoothly • to move continuously and rapidly • Particle can move past each other • The amount of room something takes up • Something that is heavy for its volume • Particles are close very close together • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
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- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software.
- the digits 0 and 1 - to store data
- performs basic mathematical calculations
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- a computer which makes use of the quantum states of subatomic particles to store information.
- the portion of a computer that retrieves and executes instructions
- memory built out of 3-5 logic games that will store a single bit (0 or 1)
- a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- pieces of digital content linked to the blockchain
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- directs the operation of the processor
- the physical components that a computer system requires to function
- NFT's are used to guarantee this about a piece of art.
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- a digital currency
- a device performing a Boolean logic operation on one or more binary inputs and then outputs a single binary output
- the method by which data is communicated between all the internal pieces of a computer
16 Clues: a digital currency • the digits 0 and 1 - to store data • directs the operation of the processor • performs basic mathematical calculations • pieces of digital content linked to the blockchain • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software. • NFT's are used to guarantee this about a piece of art. • the programs and other operating information used by a computer. • ...
color theory vocab 2023-11-10
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- a light value of a hue;made by adding white
- hues that remind us of cold;green, violet, blue
- red, yellow, and blue pigments;pure colors from which other colors are mixed
- band of colors caused when a beam of light is passed through a prism
- the purity of a hue;may be bright, dull or neutral
- orange, green, and violet; obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- colors that are opposite on the color wheel
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- red-orange, yellow-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, yellow-green, blue-green;obtained by mixing primary and secondary hues
- colors which form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel
- colors that are close together on the color wheel
- values or intensities of one color
- Pure color
- hues that remind us of heat;red, yellow, orange
- a circle or wheel of colors, used by artists as a tool in organizing and understanding color
- a dark value of a hue;made by adding black
- Element of art comprising hues produced through the reflection of light to the eye
16 Clues: Pure color • values or intensities of one color • a dark value of a hue;made by adding black • a light value of a hue;made by adding white • colors that are opposite on the color wheel • hues that remind us of cold;green, violet, blue • hues that remind us of heat;red, yellow, orange • colors that are close together on the color wheel • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- ___ use 0 and 1 in the cable and use NOT AND OR to give 0 or 1.
- intel and AMD Ryzen is a ___
- ___ is the memory that will move inside.
- ___ is the memory in the CPU.
- ___ is 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128.
- ___ is mostly used memory in the phone and pc but it expensive
- ___ is the vibration in the CPU
- The motherboard is ___colored board that that everything is connected to.
- ___ is in the mother bord that will control your input and output.
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- ____ is the speed of the clock.
- 3D game -> CPU -> ___-> monitor
- ___ is in the CPU and it will do the NOT AND OR.
- ___ is a memory in the CPU but the slow one.
- ___ is a metal that will help CPU to cool down.
- unit ___ is the part of CPU and it will give some information to every part.
- ___CPU executes 4 billion cycles per second.
16 Clues: intel and AMD Ryzen is a ___ • ___ is 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128. • ___ is the memory in the CPU. • ____ is the speed of the clock. • 3D game -> CPU -> ___-> monitor • ___ is the vibration in the CPU • ___ is the memory that will move inside. • ___ is a memory in the CPU but the slow one. • ___CPU executes 4 billion cycles per second. • ...
Nuclear atomic theory 2025-10-28
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- Matter is a small, invisible particle
- created the Law of definite proportions in 1794
- created the Law of Conservation in 1789
- discovery of Uranium
- 1st “official” atomic theory.
- laid the foundations for quantum mechanics
- discovered the Higgs Boson
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- transform substances like base metal into gold
- discovered the “W” force
- Gold foil experiment
- experiment established world’s first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction
- Oil drop experiment
- Has a doctorate + institute for Theoretical Physics
- Plum pudding model
- proved the existence of neutrons in 1932
- first proved the existence of quarks
16 Clues: Plum pudding model • Oil drop experiment • Gold foil experiment • discovery of Uranium • discovered the “W” force • discovered the Higgs Boson • 1st “official” atomic theory. • first proved the existence of quarks • Matter is a small, invisible particle • created the Law of Conservation in 1789 • proved the existence of neutrons in 1932 • laid the foundations for quantum mechanics • ...
Mathematics in the Modern World 2021-10-22
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- It is a conclusive evidence or an argument that serves to establish a fact or the truth of something.
- A reasoning refers to the process of taking the information gathered from general observations and making specific decisions based on that information.
- It is a regular, systematic repetition and may be numerical, visual, or sequential. It also show how things are connected, how things works, and how a group of objects acts in the same way.
- What symbol is U to used in set theory?
- Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- Minus the difference of decreased by subtracted from.
- A reasoning refers to the process of making generalized decisions after observing, and/or witnessing, repeated specific instances of something.
- In the _________ pattern, the numbers are in decreasing.
- is a technique used by mathematicians,engineers, scientist in which each particular symbol has particular meaning.
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- A type of pattern, in which the rule keeps repeating over and over.
- If the numbers are present in the increasing form, then the pattern is known as a ________ pattern.
- It is a statement that asserts the equality of two expressions, which are connected by the equals sign
- The frequently used to represent summation of several numbers
- Known as the father of modern problem solving.
- is a set every element of which can be found on a bigger set
- Includes the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.
- It is a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.
- What is the term which represent two values?
- this is the totality of all the elements of the sets under consideration denoted by U.
- It is a statement of an order relationship – greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to – between two numbers or algebraic expression
20 Clues: What symbol is U to used in set theory? • What is the term which represent two values? • Known as the father of modern problem solving. • Minus the difference of decreased by subtracted from. • Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail • In the _________ pattern, the numbers are in decreasing. • ...
Chapter 2: Conducting Research in Psychology 2014-11-23
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- design/ plans of action for how to conduct a scientific study
- a characteristic that changes or "varies", such as age, gender, weight, intelligence, anxiety, and extraversion
- the score that separates the lower half of scores from the upper half
- rosenthal/ Hypothesized that people who believed they were successful would be more likely to see success in others
- the repetition of a study to confirm the results; essential to scientific process
- test/ statistic that compares two means to see whether they could come from the same population
- statistics/ measures used to describe and summarize research
- deviation/ a statistical measure of how much scores in a sample vary around the mean
- subsets of the population studied in a research project
- ancient greek philosopher
- the number of times a particular score occurs in a set of data
- arithmetic average of a series of numbers
- a set of related assumptions from which scientists can make testable predictions
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- a statistic that represents the most commonly occurring score of value
- thinking/ process using the cognitive skills required to generate, test, and revise theories
- the tools and techniques used to assess thought or behavior
- a specific testable prediction of the outcome of particular set of conditions in a research design
- collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of numerical data
- measures/ measures of bodily responses, such as blood pressure or heart rate, used to determine changes in psychological state
- the explanation of the purpose of a study following data collection
- a substance or treatment that appears identical to the actual treatment but lacks the active substance
- variable/ in an experiment, the outcome or response to the experimental manipulation
- reports/ written or oral accounts of a person's thoughts, feelings, or actions
- variable/ in an experiment, the outcome or response to the experimental manipulation
- study/ a study design in which a psychologist, often a therapist, observes one person over a long period of time
25 Clues: ancient greek philosopher • arithmetic average of a series of numbers • subsets of the population studied in a research project • the tools and techniques used to assess thought or behavior • statistics/ measures used to describe and summarize research • design/ plans of action for how to conduct a scientific study • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-07
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- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- The Pleasure Principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture?
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- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___.
- Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___. • The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
orgins of life 2022-05-20
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- life on earth came from microorganism that originated from outer space
- design, this theory provides no source for the intelligence
- Creationism, species are formed from each kind not from one common ancestor
- evolution, all species derived from one common ancestor
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- Clark, he discovered DNA
- a type of enzyme capable of building organic coumpounds
- world theory, early life did not contain DNA but ran first
- theory, is a well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- theory, prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes
- theory, first organisms were derived from self replicating clay crystals
10 Clues: Clark, he discovered DNA • a type of enzyme capable of building organic coumpounds • evolution, all species derived from one common ancestor • world theory, early life did not contain DNA but ran first • design, this theory provides no source for the intelligence • theory, prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes • ...
Nicolaus Copernicus 2017-12-06
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- Stands for "the sun"
- Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church
- Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made
- Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______
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- __________ theory — sun is center of solar system
- Polish astronomer
- The ______ theory by Ptolemy said the earth was stationary
- Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491
- Copernicus also said sun spins on own ____ every 24 hrs.
- His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • Stands for "the sun" • Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______ • __________ theory — sun is center of solar system • Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made • Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491 • Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church • His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615 • ...
Ch 1 vocab 2021-08-26
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- a group that is tested on everything except for the changed variable
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- a change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- a change in allele frequencies over time
- data that cannot be counted or measured
- all of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use
- DNA, the universal genetic code
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
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- able to maintain a stable internal environment
- an experiment only one variable is changed
- data in numbers
- information gathered in an experiment
- well- tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- dna codes for -----
- the smallest, functional unit of life
15 Clues: data in numbers • dna codes for ----- • DNA, the universal genetic code • information gathered in an experiment • the smallest, functional unit of life • data that cannot be counted or measured • a change in allele frequencies over time • an experiment only one variable is changed • able to maintain a stable internal environment • ...
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Activity: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-03
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- COUNTRIES – The less industrialized nations dependent on core countries for capital.
- MONETARY FUND – The organization that fosters global monetary cooperation and stability.
- THEORY – The theory that focuses on understanding the “periphery” in relation to the core.
- – The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments.
- GLOBALIZATION – The spread of goods, services, capital, and technology across countries.
- TRADE ORGANIZATION – The body that regulates and facilitates international trade.
- COUNTRIES – The buffer states that share traits of both core and periphery.
- NATIONS – The intergovernmental organization promoting cooperation and maintaining order.
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- ORGANIZATIONS – Institutions that facilitate cooperation and coordination among nations.
- GLOBALIZATION – The growth of the worldwide political system in size and complexity.
- – The sociologist who developed the world-systems theory.
- GLOBALIZATION – The worldwide transmission of ideas, meanings, and values.
- – The system that dominated Western Europe before the rise of capitalism.
- THEORY – The approach to social analysis and change developed by Wallerstein.
- COUNTRIES – The dominant, capitalist states with high industrialization and urbanization.
15 Clues: – The sociologist who developed the world-systems theory. • – The system that dominated Western Europe before the rise of capitalism. • GLOBALIZATION – The worldwide transmission of ideas, meanings, and values. • COUNTRIES – The buffer states that share traits of both core and periphery. • ...
Mastering Sociology 2015-03-31
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- a theoretical perspective in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources
- a norm so strong that it often brings revolution if violated
- Marx's term for capitalists, those who own the means of production
- the ways in which people use their bodies to communicate to one another
- the use of ones own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of individuals or groups, generally leading to negative evaluation
- the subjects in an experiment who are not exposed to the independent variable
- expressions or either approval or disapproval for upholding or violating social norms
- the language, beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, and even material objects that characterize a group
- a factor that causes a change in another variable
- status a position an individual either inherits at birth or receives involuntary later in life
- something of which people add meaning and then use it to communicate with others
- all the statuses or positions that an individual occupies
- the process by which people learn the characteristics of their group
- norms that are strictly enforced because they are thought essential to core values or the well-being of the group
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- a statement of how variables are expected to be related to one another, often according to predictions from a theory
- crimes committed by executes in order to benefit their corporation
- the disorientation that people experience when they come into contact with a fundamentally different culture
- a factor that can vary from one person or situation to another
- Marx's term for the exploited class, the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
- "blemishes" that discredit a person's claim to a "normal" identity
- norms that are not strictly enforced
21 Clues: norms that are not strictly enforced • a factor that causes a change in another variable • all the statuses or positions that an individual occupies • a norm so strong that it often brings revolution if violated • a factor that can vary from one person or situation to another • crimes committed by executes in order to benefit their corporation • ...
Final exam crossword 2021-01-14
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- the condition of running for a position you already have
- bills that have a lot of riders
- What fraction of both houses is necessary to override a presidential veto so that the bill will still become law?
- randomly selecting voters for polls on election days
- method of selecting from a population in which each person has an equal probability of being selected.
- A theory democracy which holds that various interests group team up to form form coalitions that control the government and public policy.
- A democracy in which citizens determine citizens direct policy by directly voting for the laws.
- government with one legislative house or chamber
- rules used by the senate to end or limit debate.
- the difference between the results of random samples taken at the same time.
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- A democracy in which citizens determine policy by voting for representatives who make the laws.
- person who represents a group of
- lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts.
- final place for a bill
- an attempt to defeat a bill in the senate by talking indefinitely, thus preventing the senate from taking action to the bill.
- A model of democracy in which citizens determine public policy either directly or through their elected representatives who serve their interests
- The theory that a small group of powerful individuals (like the ultra-wealthy) control public policy
- rather than scheduling further action on a bill, Committee chairs may simply set it aside and it dies.
- members of constitutent
- to find out whether the necessary minimum number of members are present
- How people think or feel about particular things.
- politicians who are trying to get reelected to the position they already have
- the place that has few formal rules when debating and passing a law
- the nickname the Senate had
24 Clues: final place for a bill • members of constitutent • the nickname the Senate had • bills that have a lot of riders • person who represents a group of • lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts. • government with one legislative house or chamber • rules used by the senate to end or limit debate. • How people think or feel about particular things. • ...
Plate Motion Vocabulary 2020-12-22
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- last name of the German scientist who created the Continental Drift Theory
- A type of boundary where two plates move towards each other
- One of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- A system of ideas intended to explain something, aka hypothesis
- A feature that forms on the surface of a planet such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
- An underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- The slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- Any of Earth’s main continuous areas of land; Africa, Asia, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia
- A landform that only forms at convergent boundaries
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- A type of boundary where tow plates move away from each other
- The hypothetical landmass that existed when all the continents were joined, from about 300-200 million years ago.
- The scientific name for 'outer layer'
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- A sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
- hot liquid underneath Earth's surface
- A system of ideas intended to explain something, aka hypothesis
- How much space an object or substance takes up (its volume) in relation to the amount of matter in that object or substance (its mass)
- section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- A type of current that occurs when there are significant differences in temperature between two parts of a fluid. When this happens, hot fluids rise and cold fluids sink.
- A type of boundary where two plates slide against each other
- How often or fast something happens
22 Clues: A sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • How often or fast something happens • The scientific name for 'outer layer' • hot liquid underneath Earth's surface • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • A landform that only forms at convergent boundaries • an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago • ...
Chemistry 2017-03-27
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- long-chain molecule formed by the joining of many smaller repeating molecules (Monomers)
- reaction that involves the breakdown of a compound into simpler substances
- reaction/A reaction used to produce solid products from solutions of ionic substances
- acid/An acid which most of its molecules release Hydrogen ions into solution
- rate/How fast or slow a reaction proceeds
- reaction that involves oxygen and releases light and heat energy
- mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent such as water
- object or a substance that can be broken down by bacteria
- acid/This refers to an acid solution with a high concentration of hydrogen ions
- reaction that involves the building up of compounds by combining simpler substances, normally elements
- number of active molecules in a set volume of solution
- small number of active molecules (such as acid) in a solution
- ion/An ion that does not take part in a chemical reaction
- small molecule from which polymers are made
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- of joining of smaller units (Monomers) to form a long-chain molecule (Polymer)
- molecule that contains only Carbon and Hydrogen atoms
- theory/A theory stating that the particles involved in a chemical order to react
- reaction/A reaction that involves the combination of oxygen with a fuel or metal
- reaction in which an acid and a base combine to produce a metal salt and water
- insoluble compound formed in a precipitation reaction
- strong acid readily releases a Hydrogen ion in a chemical reaction; can also be used to describe the bond between different atoms
- substance that increases the rate of a reaction but is not used up in the reaction
22 Clues: rate/How fast or slow a reaction proceeds • small molecule from which polymers are made • molecule that contains only Carbon and Hydrogen atoms • insoluble compound formed in a precipitation reaction • number of active molecules in a set volume of solution • mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent such as water • ...
AP Psychology Prologue + Chapter 1 2018-05-16
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- Descriptive research technique in which a representative, random sample, of people is questioned about their attitudes or behaviors.
- Most frequently occurring score in a distribution.
- The bias in which we believe, after learning an outcome, that we could foreseen it.
- Descriptive research strategy in which one person is studied in great depth.
- Measure that indicates the extent to which one factor predicts another factor.
- Measure of central tendency computed by adding the scores in a distribution and dividing by the number of scores.
- Experimental condition in which the treatment of interest is withheld.
- Condition in which research participants are exposed to the independent variable being studied.
- Research method in which behavior is observed and recorded in naturally occurring situations without any manipulation or control.
- When a research participant's expectations produce the results of an experiment, it is called a _____ effect.
- Score that falls at the 50th percentile, cutting a distribution in half.
- Perception of a correlation between two events where none exists.
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- Testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
- In an experiment, the variable being manipulated and tested by the investigator.
- Control procedure in which neither the experimenter nor the research participants are aware of which condition is in effect.
- Depiction of the relationship between two sets of scores by means of a graphed cluster of dots.
- Sample in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being included.
- Measure of variation computed as the difference between the highest and lowest scores in a distribution.
- Careful reasoning that examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
- A precise definition of the procedures used to identify a variable.
- Explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts behaviors or events.
21 Clues: Testable prediction, often implied by a theory. • Most frequently occurring score in a distribution. • Perception of a correlation between two events where none exists. • A precise definition of the procedures used to identify a variable. • Experimental condition in which the treatment of interest is withheld. • ...
Brainteaser 2024-06-30
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- Art movement focused on light and color
- Ancient citadel in Athens
- Composer of the "Moonlight Sonata"
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- Tree that doesn't lose leaves seasonally
- Ill-fated ship that sank in 1912
- Imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- Physicist known for theory of relativity
- Temperature scale named after Swedish astronomer
- Large wave caused by seismic activity
- Element used in old thermometers
- Largest hot desert in the world
- Musical instrument with 88 keys
- Communication system using dots and dashes
- System of government by the people
- Digital cryptocurrency
- Artist of the Mona Lisa
- Snow mass rushing down a mountainside
- Long-distance running event
- Longest river in South America
- Second planet from the Sun
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- Preserved remains of ancient life
- Process by which plants make food
- Largest land mammal
- Tiny marine animals that build reefs
- Japanese dish often involving raw fish
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Economic increase in prices over time
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Ancient amphitheater in Rome
- Element essential for breathing
- English playwright and poet
- Seat of Russian government
- Famous mausoleum in India
- Highest mountain in the world
- Substance to stimulate immunity
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Ancient Egyptian tomb structure
- Indian independence leader
- Classical dance form
- Japanese art of paper folding
- Complete set of an organism's DNA
- Egg-laying mammal with a duck-like bill
- Scientist who proposed theory of evolution
- Ancient supercontinent
- French emperor and military leader
- Epic poem attributed to Homer
- Fundamental particle in physics
- Capital of France
50 Clues: Capital of France • Largest land mammal • Classical dance form • Digital cryptocurrency • Ancient supercontinent • Artist of the Mona Lisa • Ancient citadel in Athens • Famous mausoleum in India • Seat of Russian government • Indian independence leader • Second planet from the Sun • English playwright and poet • Long-distance running event • Ancient amphitheater in Rome • ...
tfn 2023-11-30
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- She is the “Founder of Modern Nursing”.
- A group of people who share a common and distinctive culture and who are members of a specific group.
- An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
- It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body and soul.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- Internal, external and created forces that interact with a person’s state of health.
- She represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; CARE, CORE, AND CURE.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape are united.
- She categorized nursing into 5 levels of capabilities: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient and expert.
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- It is the process of choosing and embracing what is important.
- It defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
- It described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- It can be effectively demonstrated and practiced interpersonally.
- It’s the set of values, beliefs, and traditions that are held by a specific group of people and handed down from generation to generation.
- Activities or operations that signify the dynamic nature of the field.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- It deals with one or more specific, concrete concepts and proposition.
- An observable behavior found in the health care systems in society.
- It is the sole function of nurses, whereas core and cure are shared with other members of the health care team.
- The ability to share in the person’s experience.
20 Clues: She is the “Founder of Modern Nursing”. • The ability to share in the person’s experience. • It means love and charity, eros and agape are united. • It is the process of choosing and embracing what is important. • It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body and soul. • An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system. • ...
ethics 2024-08-12
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- the manner in which a person behaves, especially on a particular occasion or in a particular context
- The right to make decisions about one's own life
- Treating people equally without favoritism or discrimination
- The quality of being truthful and free from deceit
- the belief that pleasure, or the absence of pain, is the most important principle in determining the morality of a potential course of action.
- The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- refers to a set of common moral values and ethical standards which are shared by the different faiths and cultures on Earth.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- is a conflict of morals, where you are forced to choose between two or more options and you have a moral reason to choose and not choose each option. No matter what choice you make in these situations, you always end up compromising some moral value.
- The ethical principle of keeping information private
- Due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others
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- values that a society uses to determine reasonable, correct, or acceptable
- he study of ethical, social, and legal issues that arise in biomedicine and biomedical research.
- Behavior showing high moral standards
- The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- An ethical theory that advocates actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the majority.
- Related to principles of right and wrong behavior
- Ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right from wrong
- Fair treatment and due reward in accordance with ethical or legal standards
- a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning
20 Clues: Behavior showing high moral standards • The right to make decisions about one's own life • Related to principles of right and wrong behavior • The quality of being truthful and free from deceit • The ethical principle of keeping information private • The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles • ...
Chapter 1-, Lesson 2- Vocabulary 2021-11-08
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- a set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
- a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively
- a person with senior managerial responsibility in a business organization
- the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients
- the money received by an employee from an employer as a salary or wages
- one of two or more available possibilities
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- a political or economic theory advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
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- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured
- the material or monetary worth of something
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- a single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- a gift or payment to a common fund or collection
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- the number or proportion of unemployed people
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
20 Clues: one of two or more available possibilities • the material or monetary worth of something • the number or proportion of unemployed people • a gift or payment to a common fund or collection • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something • ...
ECONOMICS Crossword Topic 5 (sections 5,6,7) 2021-12-02
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- a settlement technique in which a neutral third party listens to both sides and then imposes a decision
- the practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise be done by one
- the theory that education increases the efficiency of production
- work that requires minimal specialized skills and education
- process in which u ion and company management meet to negotiate
- workers allowed to work and live in the US; temporarily
- an organization of workers that help tries to improve working conditions, wages and etc
- work that requires advanced skill and education
- someone who performs manual labor; paid by the hour
- the theory that the completion of college shows an employer that an applicant is intelligent and hard-working
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- someone who works in a professional or clerical job; gets paid weekly
- a measure that bans mandatory union membership
- the practice of negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers on the company's payroll
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- a settlement technique in which a neutral person meets with each side to try to find a solution that each side will accept
- an unofficial barrier that sometimes prevents some women and minorities from advancing to the top rank or organizations dominated by men
- a type of demand that is set by the demand for another good or service
- temporary and part-time jobs instead of full time or permanent jobs
- nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- the movement of some of a company's operations, or resources of production, to another country
- work that requires specialized skills and training
21 Clues: a measure that bans mandatory union membership • work that requires advanced skill and education • nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • work that requires specialized skills and training • someone who performs manual labor; paid by the hour • workers allowed to work and live in the US; temporarily • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-24
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- , a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and known for fictitious Lettres
- , mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials
- , English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century.
- , the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- , when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- , policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries
- , inventor and instrument maker who created the steam engine
- , the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory
- , right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- , an individual who creates a new business
- , arrangement of workers and machines in a factory, where each worker deals with only one part of a product.
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- , Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- , an English philosopher, scientist, and historian best known for “social contract theory”
- , a social group that consists of well-educated people but are not the richest
- , French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher
- , an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has been referred to while doing science
- , a Genevan philosopher (philosophe), writer, and best known for his work on social contract.
- , a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- , an English philosopher and physician,most famous forThe Second Treatise of Government
- , a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
20 Clues: , an individual who creates a new business • , a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • , inventor and instrument maker who created the steam engine • , French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher • , a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-25
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- a model with negatively charged electrons scattered about
- a revolutionary physicist who used Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle to come up with the atomic model that is used today
- a physicist who is credited for discovering the electron
- the first to adapt Democritus theory into the first modern atomic model
- the average mass of the atom, with the isotopes
- that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly at the same time
- subatomic particle located in the nucleus with no charge
- this model shows the protons and neutrons located inside the nucleus, and the electrons distributed around the nucleus
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- dalton thought atoms were the smallest particles of matter, so he envisioned them as spheres and made this model out of the information he discovered
- a model that required electrons to move in orbits of fixed size and energy
- the first person to use the term atom
- a model that treats electrons as matter waves
- subatomic particle located in the nucleus with a positive charge
- he observed that the electrons have almost no mass
- discovered that there was a smallest unit charge, or a charge that is quantized
- the number of protons and neutrons
- he set up his now famous Gold Foil Experiment
- subatomic particle located in the electron cloud with a negative charge
- a piece of equipment Thomson used to study the nature of electric discharges
- dalton formed this theory to determine the components and rules of atoms
- he was able to answer why the electrons did not collapse into the nucleus
- created the definition of an element: any substance that cannot be decomposed into a simpler substance
22 Clues: the number of protons and neutrons • the first person to use the term atom • a model that treats electrons as matter waves • he set up his now famous Gold Foil Experiment • the average mass of the atom, with the isotopes • he observed that the electrons have almost no mass • a physicist who is credited for discovering the electron • ...
Ancient Egypt Civilization 2022-08-19
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- a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artefacts and other physical remains.
- the structure and set of rules that control the activities of people that work for large organizations and government
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented
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- remains or relics, such as statues, buildings, or coins, that date from ancient times
- anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor
- the king or queen of Ancient Egypt- the most important and powerful person in the kingdom
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
10 Clues: producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor • the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- An exchange of two elements
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
10 Clues: An exchange of two elements • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-10-21
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- Rotation A system in which certain crops are planted at certain times to maintain soil nutrients.
- Workers who joined together in voluntary labor associations.
- Process of making things by machine.
- An economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned.
- Any type of fabric.
- Someone who riskily owns a business.
- A place where most things are manufactured.
- Stock holders who own a business.
- The factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare for all.
- Class Professional workers who are wealthy.
- An area meant to keep things in.
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- The movement of people to larger cities.
- According to Bentham's theory, people should judge ideas based on their usefulness.
- Lacking safety, bad working conditions.
- The refusal to go to work, protest.
- Faire An economic policy allowing owners of industry to set working conditions without interference.
- Certain rights of ownership.
- Building that contains textile, steel, paper.
- The means of production would all be owned by the people.
19 Clues: Any type of fabric. • Certain rights of ownership. • An area meant to keep things in. • Stock holders who own a business. • The refusal to go to work, protest. • Process of making things by machine. • Someone who riskily owns a business. • Lacking safety, bad working conditions. • The movement of people to larger cities. • A place where most things are manufactured. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2016-11-15
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- Prolonged or vigorous questioning or investigation of ones religious beliefs started in Spain in 1478
- The nature and properties of matter and energy
- Optical instrument designed for studying distant objects
- The process of improving an institution or practice
- A completely empty space
- The most advanced human social development
- Millions or billions of stars with gas and dust held together by gravitational attraction
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- To print a work of writing and sell it to the public
- Oval shaped orbits
- A force that attracts a smaller object to a larger entity
- All existing matter and space
- A person possessing highly developed knowledge and awareness
- Cultural rebirth/reawakening of Europe
- An exploding star
- A building used for scientific study and equipment
- A plan or idea developed by the mind.
- An idea or set of idea intended to explain facts or events
- Facts and statistics collected together to reference or analyze
- A highly educated person that rigorously studies and publishes work
19 Clues: An exploding star • Oval shaped orbits • A completely empty space • All existing matter and space • A plan or idea developed by the mind. • Cultural rebirth/reawakening of Europe • The most advanced human social development • The nature and properties of matter and energy • A building used for scientific study and equipment • ...
Cold War and Vietnam 2014-05-07
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- Johnson sends combat troops after ______ _____ Resolution.
- The General American commander in South Vietnam.
- South Vietnam president and a strong anti-communist.
- Another name for the country's Selective Service System.
- A leaf-killing toxic chemical.
- A plan that called for the gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops in order for the South Vietnamese to take on a more active combat roll the war.
- A French outpost that the Vietminh overran.
- A gasoline-based bomb that set fire to the jungle.
- The place where Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos are located.
- We were in Vietnam because of ___________.
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- A Communist opposing group in South Vietnam.
- The government lost ___________ after lying to the people.
- _______divides Vietnam at the 17th Parallel.
- A presidents theory about taking out communism.
- We were in the war to stop ________.
- The initials for the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.
- 7000 Documents made by the US government about going to war.
- Attack on Hue in North Vietnam.
- Founder of the Indochinese Communist party.
- Organization whose goal was to win Vietnams independence.
20 Clues: A leaf-killing toxic chemical. • Attack on Hue in North Vietnam. • We were in the war to stop ________. • We were in Vietnam because of ___________. • A French outpost that the Vietminh overran. • Founder of the Indochinese Communist party. • A Communist opposing group in South Vietnam. • _______divides Vietnam at the 17th Parallel. • ...
Unit 1:History and approaches 2013-05-01
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- factor psychology/A branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and howw machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use
- Research/Science in which their goal is to increase the scientific knowledge base
- Psychologists/ A subfield of the I/O psychology that uses psychology to increase productivity of workers.
- behaviors have helped our ancestors survive and help us survive
- Psychologists/Changing abilities from womb to tomb
- to explain in theory how we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts.
- branch of medicine that deals with psychological disorders
- Psychologists-Exploring how we view & affect one another
- us understand in theory how our biological structures and substances underlie a given behavior, thought, or emotion
- approach/Incorporating biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis to one theory
- view that psychology should be as objective as possible and should study behavior without mental processes.
- Psychology/The study of behavior and thinking by using the experimental method.
- view that knowledge originated in experience and because of that, science should rely on observation and experimentation.
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- study of behavior and mental processes.
- based upon how healthy people strive to reach their full potential
- on how we flourish through our mental and behavioral processes
- introspection as their form of experimentation to explore the human mind.
- Selection/The theory by Darwin that states that genes that have the most likely chance of succeeding are those that contribute to reproduction and survival.
- Psychologists /Studying influences in teaching & learning
- our environment and situation affects our actions and thinking
- scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes and traits
- Research/Practical problems
- neuroscience/The combination of studying the brain processes and cognition.
- vs Nurture/The controversy on whether genetics or environment plays a bigger role in cognition and behavior.
- of analysis/The differing complementary views, from biological to psychological, to social-cultural, for analyzing any given phenomenon
- psychology: the study of a person’s pattern of thinking and actions and characteristics.
- Genetics/Environment and situation affects our actions and thinking is the main principle of this theory
- involving our ability to process information
- Psychology/How our behaviors are based upon what allows individuals and communities to thrive.
- psychology/ A branch of psychology that studies, and assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders
- Psychology/ A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living and in achieving greater well being
31 Clues: Research/Practical problems • study of behavior and mental processes. • involving our ability to process information • Psychologists/Changing abilities from womb to tomb • Psychologists-Exploring how we view & affect one another • Psychologists /Studying influences in teaching & learning • branch of medicine that deals with psychological disorders • ...
"main itna tasty hun skull" -shourya 2022 2022-08-12
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- The strongest base found is _________ hydroxide.
- The pH level 1.2 indicates a strong _______.
- Which vein carries oxygenated blood?
- The formula by which resistance in an electric circuit is calculated was given by ________.
- The right hand thumb rule was given by ________.
- Which muscular wall separates the right and the left side of the heart?
- The reaction of acids and bases is called _______ reaction.
- Which secretion of pancreas is used for regulation of sugar?
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- Which is the largest artery of the human body?
- Same elements with different masses are called _______.
- In which of the chambers of the heart does the deoxygentated blood enter?
- A current carrying coil with a soft iron core in the center of it is called a ______________.
- The combined theory of light consisting of the particle theory and the wave theory is called the ________ theory of light.
- The current symbols of the periodic table were given by _______.
- The magnetic effect of electricity was experimentally verified by the scientist __________.
15 Clues: Which vein carries oxygenated blood? • The pH level 1.2 indicates a strong _______. • Which is the largest artery of the human body? • The strongest base found is _________ hydroxide. • The right hand thumb rule was given by ________. • Same elements with different masses are called _______. • The reaction of acids and bases is called _______ reaction. • ...
TECHNICAL TERMS USED IN RESEARCH 2024-04-20
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- This is the entire set under consideration or the target group under investigation.
- A piece of academic writing that provides analysis and argument based on in-depth independent research.
- Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion or calculation.
- Where all the sources you have cited are written and mentioned.
- A tool used to collect data that is relevant to the subject of your research.
- This is where the authors provide the data collected during their study.
- This is the systematic process that the researcher has used for the study to produce credible results.
- Any factor that can be manipulated in an experiment.
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- The main instrument for collecting data in survey research.
- A tentative explanation based on theory to predict a casual relationship between variables.
- A careful and detailed study of a specific problem using the scientific method.
- To explain any new understanding that emerged as a result of your study of the problem.
- A smaller part or subgroup of the population.
- It is where the researcher uses other existing studies written by experts and scholars about the topic to enrich the study.
- This refers to a short summary of your research, explaining the different sections briefly and clearly.
- A general explanation about a specific behavior of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
- This is the last part of your research where you synthesize all the important aspects of the study and confirm to your readers why the research is worth studying.
- Indicates the presentation of your chosen topic.
18 Clues: A smaller part or subgroup of the population. • Indicates the presentation of your chosen topic. • Any factor that can be manipulated in an experiment. • The main instrument for collecting data in survey research. • Where all the sources you have cited are written and mentioned. • This is where the authors provide the data collected during their study. • ...
