set theory Crossword Puzzles
CIRCUIT THEORY 2020-12-08
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- Conservation of Energy is dealt in Kirchoff's_________ law
- I store electric charges.Who am I?
- The unit of current is _________
- The point where two or more circuit elements are joined is called ________
- The law that states relation between the potential difference and current"
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- A __________ works on AC only
- The unit of Inductance is ________
- Kirchoff's ___________law states that "The algebraic sum of the currents meeting at a junction is equal to Zero"
- A factor that gives the difference of higher and lower cutoff frequencies.
- The unit of capacitance is ______
10 Clues: A __________ works on AC only • The unit of current is _________ • The unit of capacitance is ______ • The unit of Inductance is ________ • I store electric charges.Who am I? • Conservation of Energy is dealt in Kirchoff's_________ law • A factor that gives the difference of higher and lower cutoff frequencies. • ...
Number Theory 2020-11-24
Atomic Theory 2020-09-17
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- Dalton's model of the atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- The smallest component of an element having the properties of the element.
- JJ. Thompson's model of the atom
- Located at the center of the atom
- the model of the atom that has a positively charge dense center
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- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Model of the electron that uses a wave equation to determine electron cloud probability distribution.
- Model in which electron orbit the nucleus in a circular pattern
10 Clues: Dalton's model of the atom • JJ. Thompson's model of the atom • Subatomic particle with no charge • Located at the center of the atom • Positively charged subatomic particle • Negatively charged subatomic particle • Model in which electron orbit the nucleus in a circular pattern • the model of the atom that has a positively charge dense center • ...
Color Theory 2021-07-22
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- When gray is added to a color.
- Chart used to compare colors. (Two words)
- One of three primary colors.
- Three colors from which all colors are made.
- Colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color.
- When black is added to a color.
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- Three colors next to each other on a color wheel.
- Colors created by mixing two primary colors.
- One of three primary colors.
- One of three primary colors.
- Colors directly across from each other on a color wheel.
- When white is added to a color.
12 Clues: One of three primary colors. • One of three primary colors. • One of three primary colors. • When gray is added to a color. • When white is added to a color. • When black is added to a color. • Chart used to compare colors. (Two words) • Colors created by mixing two primary colors. • Three colors from which all colors are made. • ...
Nursing Theory 2023-09-18
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- A ____theory is a theory that describes the discipline of nursing
- a visual representation of a theory
- Mishel's theory of uncertainty in illness is an example of this
- Single thought or idea needed to understand a phenomenon in practice
- something believed and accepted to be true in the setting of a theory
- This type of definition explains how the concept will be measured. The amount or degree to which the concept exists
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- an idea put forth by the theorist in how concepts relate to each other
- Multiple thoughts or ideas connected together to to define a phenomenon in practice
- A____definition is often referred to a the dictionary definition of a concept
- this type of theory is limited to to specific populations or fields of practice
10 Clues: a visual representation of a theory • Mishel's theory of uncertainty in illness is an example of this • A ____theory is a theory that describes the discipline of nursing • Single thought or idea needed to understand a phenomenon in practice • something believed and accepted to be true in the setting of a theory • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-26
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- Who named the smallest piece of matter "atomos"?
- Who performed the gold foil experiment?
- Bohr theorized that electrons move in ___________ around the nucleus
- Whose analogical model could be a billiard ball?
- What Greek philosopher declared that all matter is made of only four elements: fire, air, water, and earth?
- Dalton discovered what particle in the atom?
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- Dalton theorized that all atoms of a given element are alike and atoms of different elements are ____________.
- What did Rutherford discover in his experiment?
- Whose model has a similar setup to the solar system?
- Whose model was referred to as the "plum pudding" model?
10 Clues: Who performed the gold foil experiment? • Dalton discovered what particle in the atom? • What did Rutherford discover in his experiment? • Who named the smallest piece of matter "atomos"? • Whose analogical model could be a billiard ball? • Whose model has a similar setup to the solar system? • Whose model was referred to as the "plum pudding" model? • ...
Cell Theory 2024-05-06
10 Clues: single-celled • makes protein • multicellular • stores food and water • powerhouse of the cell • control center of the cell • digestive system of the cell • carries materials throughout the cell • produces energy through photosynthesis • structure that supports and shapes the cell
Driver Theory 2024-05-08
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- Eyes Keeps you on the straight in the dark?
- Limit You musty not go over this
- Crossing You can ride your horse
- You need to do this annual at a certain age
- Shoulder you cannot park here
- This bird will help you get across?
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- You must do this at the end of the road?
- Document that its your
- cant use this on the road
- rage Try to stay calm
10 Clues: Document that its your • rage Try to stay calm • cant use this on the road • Shoulder you cannot park here • Crossing You can ride your horse • This bird will help you get across? • Limit You musty not go over this • You must do this at the end of the road? • You need to do this annual at a certain age • Eyes Keeps you on the straight in the dark?
Hair theory 2023-06-24
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- is a condition that causes excessive growth of hair
- majority of the hair on the face
- hair is physically removed from follicle allowing hair to firmly adhere to wax
- transition stage
- is genetically determined and can occur anywhere on the body
- growth stage
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- a form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- method most commonly used to remove unwanted hairs from smaller areas
- dormant or shredding phase
- longer, darker and stronger than vellus
10 Clues: growth stage • transition stage • dormant or shredding phase • majority of the hair on the face • longer, darker and stronger than vellus • is a condition that causes excessive growth of hair • a form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level • is genetically determined and can occur anywhere on the body • ...
Continental Theory 2023-01-30
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- a map showing the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
- he created the theory of continental plate and drift
- Alfred Wegner’s explanation of continents slowly moving and changing their positions relative to one another
- this is created by a divergent bounduary
- intervals difference in elevation between any two contour lines on a topographic map
- the shape of the Earth’s surface and the way its physical features are arranged, especially in terms of their positions and elevations
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- the outer most layer of the Earth (lithosphere) is divided into contiguous sections (plates) that move relative to each other causing continental drift, seafloor spreading, and the formation of major physical features of the Earth’s surface
- On a topographic map, it is demonstrated by hatched lines, which point inward to the bottom.
- The lines showing or change in elevation on a topographic map
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
10 Clues: this is created by a divergent bounduary • he created the theory of continental plate and drift • The lines showing or change in elevation on a topographic map • a map showing the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines • intervals difference in elevation between any two contour lines on a topographic map • ...
Kitchen theory 2023-03-22
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- Long smooth unidirectional cut.
- Chef who coordinates all kitchen activities.
- 'The king of the Chefs and Chef of the kings'
- Is the system in the kitchen which makes work flow more efficient.
- Method used to smoothen and straighten minor dents in the knife cutting edge.
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- The Cuisine made up of recipes from many regional and ethnic cuisines
- How it is called wavy knife edge?
- How are called cuts which are regular, same looking and has specific sizes?
- is a system of food preparation for consumption that is based on the knowledge of appreciation for ingredients, techniques and procedures.
- Referred to all cutting movements that occur away from the cutting board
10 Clues: Long smooth unidirectional cut. • How it is called wavy knife edge? • Chef who coordinates all kitchen activities. • 'The king of the Chefs and Chef of the kings' • Is the system in the kitchen which makes work flow more efficient. • The Cuisine made up of recipes from many regional and ethnic cuisines • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-09-14
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- The first name of the man who discovered neutrons
- A particle beginning with N
- Neutrons, protons, and electrons are this.
- 2,4,6,8,10,12 etc. fall into this group.
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- Not positive or negative
- A particle beginning with P
- It surrounds the nucleus
- Something that makes up all matter
- It holds neutrons and protons
- The last name of the man who discovered neutrons
10 Clues: Not positive or negative • It surrounds the nucleus • A particle beginning with P • A particle beginning with N • It holds neutrons and protons • Something that makes up all matter • 2,4,6,8,10,12 etc. fall into this group. • Neutrons, protons, and electrons are this. • The last name of the man who discovered neutrons • The first name of the man who discovered neutrons
Literary Theory 2025-01-13
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- - Explores the psychological motivations of characters and authors.
- -Criticism that analyzes the text in the context of its historical and cultural background.
- -Criticism that considers the author’s life and experiences in interpreting the text.
- - Focuses on the underlying structures and systems within literature.
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- - Studies the effects of colonialism and cultural identity in literature.
- - Examines literature through the lens of class struggles and societal power dynamics.
- - Emphasizes the reader’s role in interpreting the text.
- - Focuses on the structure, style, and literary elements of a text.
- - Challenges traditional interpretations by questioning binary oppositions.
- - Analyzes the representation of gender and power relations in texts.
10 Clues: - Emphasizes the reader’s role in interpreting the text. • - Explores the psychological motivations of characters and authors. • - Focuses on the structure, style, and literary elements of a text. • - Analyzes the representation of gender and power relations in texts. • - Focuses on the underlying structures and systems within literature. • ...
Retrieval theory 2025-01-22
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- Retrieval failure is not being able to access what?
- the researcher of the encoding specificity principle
- Anti-histamines has a mild sedative effect making participants feel slightly what?
- the name of the study that investigated the effect of state on memory?
- forgetting due to different moods or conditions?
- name of the study that investigated the effect of context on memory
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- forgetting due to different surroundings?
- the name of the principle that states that a cue must be present and help recall information
- one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research
- what needs to be present for retrieval?
10 Clues: what needs to be present for retrieval? • forgetting due to different surroundings? • forgetting due to different moods or conditions? • Retrieval failure is not being able to access what? • the researcher of the encoding specificity principle • one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research • ...
Feminist Theory 2025-02-10
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- someone who supports equal rights for women
- American journalist, social and political activist
- A way of life of a group of people
- Obstacle that prevents or holds you back
- The state of being equal
- Hatred or prejeduce towards women and girls
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- The right to vote
- Cruel use of authority or power
- A french theorist philosopher, writer, and social thorist
- An action that speaks in favour of a cause
10 Clues: The right to vote • The state of being equal • Cruel use of authority or power • A way of life of a group of people • Obstacle that prevents or holds you back • An action that speaks in favour of a cause • someone who supports equal rights for women • Hatred or prejeduce towards women and girls • American journalist, social and political activist • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- Removes hair physically from follicle
- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
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- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- Growth Stage of Hair
10 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice • ...
particle theory 2023-12-07
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- the smallest possible unit of matter
- the tempreture at witch a given solid will melt
- an explanation for why things work or how things happen
- the way in which heat travels
- the flow of heat inside an object
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- subtances that are made up of only one kind of particle and have a fixed or constant structure
- energy that moves from one place to another in a form that can be described as waves or particles
- anything that has weight and takes up space
- a mixture of two or more subtances that stays evenly mixed.
- the tempreture at witch a liquid turns in to a vapor
10 Clues: the way in which heat travels • the flow of heat inside an object • the smallest possible unit of matter • anything that has weight and takes up space • the tempreture at witch a given solid will melt • the tempreture at witch a liquid turns in to a vapor • an explanation for why things work or how things happen • ...
Color Theory 2024-01-12
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- A circular diagram that illustrates color relationships and is a fundamental tool in art
- Red, Blue, and Yellow
- These set of colors can express a feeling of coziness
- These colors are created by mixing primary colors together
- The darkness or lightness of an object
- The understanding of how colors interact and how they can be combined
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- Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel
- These set of colors can give a refreshing feeling
- This is the color that is between your primary and your secondary
- What we see when light reflects off an object, creating different hues
10 Clues: Red, Blue, and Yellow • The darkness or lightness of an object • These set of colors can give a refreshing feeling • These set of colors can express a feeling of coziness • These colors are created by mixing primary colors together • Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel • This is the color that is between your primary and your secondary • ...
Information Theory 2024-10-10
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- The concept of encoding extra data to avoid loss of information.
- Any unwanted disturbance that affects the transmission of a signal.
- A medium through which information is transmitted.
- The maximum rate at which information can be reliably transmitted over a channel.
- The basic unit of information in computing.
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- The measure of uncertainty in a random variable.
- The last name of the mathematician who founded information theory.
- A system for converting information into another form for efficient transmission.
- The origin of information in a communication system.
- The range of frequencies a communication channel can transmit.
10 Clues: The basic unit of information in computing. • The measure of uncertainty in a random variable. • A medium through which information is transmitted. • The origin of information in a communication system. • The range of frequencies a communication channel can transmit. • The concept of encoding extra data to avoid loss of information. • ...
Equity Theory 2024-11-07
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- A positive consequence of an action in a relationship
- When someone puts less effort into a relationship they ---- benefit
- A negative consequence of an action in a relationship
- What kind of theory is the Equity Theory?
- People who believe they should over benefit in a relationship
- Getting what creates a balance
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- People who are prepared to give more than they receive in a relationship
- Can be caused by a lack of equity
- When someone puts in more effort in the relationship they ----- benefit
- Getting the same
10 Clues: Getting the same • Getting what creates a balance • Can be caused by a lack of equity • What kind of theory is the Equity Theory? • A positive consequence of an action in a relationship • A negative consequence of an action in a relationship • People who believe they should over benefit in a relationship • ...
Psychoanalytic theory 2024-11-05
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- Austrian neurologist, psychologist, and the founder of psychoanalysis
- the tendency to remember certain events, people, or experiences while forgetting others
- involves childrens need for their parents and conflict that arises as children mature and realize they are not the absolute focus of attention
- the act of perceiving a mental object as spatially and sensibly objective
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- Listening to patients and letting them talk about problems
- allows researchers to predict or explain the variation in one variable based on another variable
- unconscious judgement (of self and others), forms during childhood
- "the location of the drives" or libido, EX infant crying when it's hungry
- defenses against the power of the drives & home of any defenses, EX realistic part of personality, mediates the desires of the id; superego
- refusal to admit the truth or reality of something
10 Clues: refusal to admit the truth or reality of something • Listening to patients and letting them talk about problems • unconscious judgement (of self and others), forms during childhood • Austrian neurologist, psychologist, and the founder of psychoanalysis • "the location of the drives" or libido, EX infant crying when it's hungry • ...
Circuit Theory 2024-11-13
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- A method of circuit analysis focusing on loops in a circuit.
- The opposition to current flow, measured in ohms.
- The total electric potential energy per unit charge.
- A special condition in mesh analysis when a current source is shared by two loops.
- An instrument used to measure voltage across a component.
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- A method of circuit analysis that focuses on points or junctions in a circuit.
- When two or more sources influence a circuit's behavior, this theorem can be used.
- A unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.
- A circuit component that limits or opposes current flow.
- The course code for the Advanced Electronics course.
10 Clues: The opposition to current flow, measured in ohms. • The total electric potential energy per unit charge. • The course code for the Advanced Electronics course. • A circuit component that limits or opposes current flow. • An instrument used to measure voltage across a component. • A method of circuit analysis focusing on loops in a circuit. • ...
Color Theory 2025-03-21
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- one primary color mixed with one secondary color.
- color is the visual perception of the _______ of light.
- the 12-hue wheel that can be used as a tool for corecting hair color.
- the degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
- yellow, orange, red fall in the ______ half of the color wheel
- Colors that can not be mix.
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- also known as wavelengths
- colors found opposite one another on the color wheel.
- varying proportions of blue and yellow creates this color?
- 2 of the 3 primary colors mixed in varying proportions.
10 Clues: also known as wavelengths • Colors that can not be mix. • the degree of lightness or darkness of a color. • one primary color mixed with one secondary color. • colors found opposite one another on the color wheel. • 2 of the 3 primary colors mixed in varying proportions. • color is the visual perception of the _______ of light. • ...
PE Theory 2025-05-06
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- A medical term, life ...
- What you should be doing
- The process of becoming pregnant
- Having or showing a confident or forceful personality
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- How to prevent a pregnancy
- The act of restraining oneself from indulging
- An optimistic person is...
- Board game about war
- Know your lefts and...
- Opposite of positive
10 Clues: Board game about war • Opposite of positive • Know your lefts and... • A medical term, life ... • What you should be doing • How to prevent a pregnancy • An optimistic person is... • The process of becoming pregnant • The act of restraining oneself from indulging • Having or showing a confident or forceful personality
Decision Theory 2025-05-10
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- A situation where one strategy is better than another in all scenarios
- Relating to a statistical method that updates probabilities based on evidence
- Expected value calculated from all possible outcomes and probabilities
- A measure of satisfaction or value used in decision making
- The probability of an undesirable outcome
- The difference between the payoff from the best decision and the chosen one
- The outcome value resulting from a particular decision and state
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- Strategy to maximize the minimum gain (pessimistic approach)
- A situation where probabilities of outcomes are unknown
- A diagram used to represent decisions and their possible consequences
10 Clues: The probability of an undesirable outcome • A situation where probabilities of outcomes are unknown • A measure of satisfaction or value used in decision making • Strategy to maximize the minimum gain (pessimistic approach) • The outcome value resulting from a particular decision and state • A diagram used to represent decisions and their possible consequences • ...
Cell theory 2021-08-31
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- contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes
- it maintains the cells shape
- has two kinds and one makes the cells proteins and the other make lipids and breaks down materials
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- it generates chemical energy
- A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled
- performs photosynthesis
- oldest cell type
- breaks things down
- membrane protects the cell
- holds the cells DNA
10 Clues: oldest cell type • breaks things down • holds the cells DNA • performs photosynthesis • membrane protects the cell • it generates chemical energy • it maintains the cells shape • contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes • A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled • ...
Music Theory 2025-08-06
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- Tells you what key the piece of music is in
- A symbol that raises a note by a semitone
- A series of 8 notes, starting and finishing on the same letter
- A symbol indicating high pitched instruments
- Notes that are two steps apart
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- Numbers that tell you how many beats are in each bar
- A symbol that lowers a note by a semitone
- The distance between two notes
- A symbol indicating low pitched instruments
- Notes that are one stap apart
10 Clues: Notes that are one stap apart • The distance between two notes • Notes that are two steps apart • A symbol that lowers a note by a semitone • A symbol that raises a note by a semitone • Tells you what key the piece of music is in • A symbol indicating low pitched instruments • A symbol indicating high pitched instruments • ...
kinetic theory 2022-10-22
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- going from gaseous to liquid state
- strong attraction between molecules
- arrangement of the molecules in a solid
- particles fixed in place
- particles free to move about
- substance which cannot be compressed
- going from liquid to gaseous state
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- molecules in a constantly random motion
- passing from liquid to solid state
- heat makes the molecules move faster as they gain energy
- passing from solid to liquid state
- particles free to move within a container
- particles can vibrate around an equilibrium position
13 Clues: particles fixed in place • particles free to move about • passing from liquid to solid state • passing from solid to liquid state • going from gaseous to liquid state • going from liquid to gaseous state • strong attraction between molecules • substance which cannot be compressed • molecules in a constantly random motion • arrangement of the molecules in a solid • ...
Nursing Theory 2022-06-20
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- When a nurse and patient engage in transpersonal relationship
- Specific population at a specific time
- Explain patient assessments
- Linked the patients health status with environmental factors
- Patient response to stress
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- Truth based on values and beliefs
- Mental Images
- Specific theory
- Encourage people to participate in self-care activities
- Broad, complex theories
10 Clues: Mental Images • Specific theory • Broad, complex theories • Patient response to stress • Explain patient assessments • Truth based on values and beliefs • Specific population at a specific time • Encourage people to participate in self-care activities • Linked the patients health status with environmental factors • ...
Musical Theory 2022-11-22
10 Clues: a sudden accent • a break in music • when a song is loud • when the sound is soft • when a song is very soft • when the sound is very loud • when a song become slightly soft • when a song becomes gradually louder • when a song becomes gradually softer • when the song becomes slightly louder
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- What is a half note also called?
- What do you call something very fast?
- What do you call the gradually increase of volume?
- What do you call something very strong or loud?
- What do you call the increase of speed?
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- What do you call the speed or pace of a piece?
- What do you call it when music dies away?
- What is another word for soft?
- What do you call a loud sudden attack?
- What do you call a broad or slow?
10 Clues: What is another word for soft? • What is a half note also called? • What do you call a broad or slow? • What do you call something very fast? • What do you call a loud sudden attack? • What do you call the increase of speed? • What do you call it when music dies away? • What do you call the speed or pace of a piece? • What do you call something very strong or loud? • ...
Music theory 2022-11-22
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- eighth note
- what is the length of time a note or rest is held?
- what is the pace of the music?
- What is a half note also called?
- the quality of sound produced by instruments and voices.
- what does allegro mean?
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- a Hawaiian instrument
- how quietly or loudly a piece of music should be played.
- the arrangement of sections in a musical composition
- The five lines and four spaces where music is placed
10 Clues: eighth note • a Hawaiian instrument • what does allegro mean? • what is the pace of the music? • What is a half note also called? • what is the length of time a note or rest is held? • the arrangement of sections in a musical composition • The five lines and four spaces where music is placed • how quietly or loudly a piece of music should be played. • ...
Cell theory 2022-09-22
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- who coined the phrase cells
- all cells come from ___ cells
- the combined work of multiple different scientists from 1655 to 1855
- who discovered plants were made of cells
- The original cell theory
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- who disproved spontaneous generation
- are composed of cells
- are the basic units of life
- What did robert brown find in each orchid cell that let pollen in and out
- what item did Robert Hooke compare to honey comb leasing him to coin the phrase cell
10 Clues: are composed of cells • The original cell theory • who coined the phrase cells • are the basic units of life • all cells come from ___ cells • who disproved spontaneous generation • who discovered plants were made of cells • the combined work of multiple different scientists from 1655 to 1855 • What did robert brown find in each orchid cell that let pollen in and out • ...
Hair Theory 2026-01-03
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- process of removing hair at or near skin level
- method- Electrical epilation method that combines thermolysis and galvanic current
- wax-Also referred to as hard wax; generally used for small areas and thinner, more sensitive skin
- growth of hair on a person's face and body, especially on a woman
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- pulsed light (IPL)- Uses a similar principle as lasers, but this type of light is not considered to be a laser light; an intense pulsed light beam creates a burst of energy used to destroy hair bulbs with minimal scarring
- condition that causes abnormal coverage of hair where normally only lanugo hair appears; also known as Ambras syndrome
- removal technique that uses a paste made primarily of sugar applied to the skin in a rolling motion
- method of hair reduction that uses electric current to damage the cells of the papilla and disrupt hair growth; usually performed by a licensed professional called an electrologist
- removal of hair from under the skin at the follicle; examples include waxing, sugaring, tweezing, threading and electrolysis
- wax-Also known as a classic wax, soft wax or strip wax; applied with a spatula and removed with a strip
10 Clues: process of removing hair at or near skin level • growth of hair on a person's face and body, especially on a woman • method- Electrical epilation method that combines thermolysis and galvanic current • wax-Also referred to as hard wax; generally used for small areas and thinner, more sensitive skin • ...
Economic theory 2026-03-12
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- Using goods and services to satisfy needs.
- The main institution that regulates the economy.
- Improvement in people’s living standards and economy.
- Total value of a nation’s assets and resources.
- The portion of income that households keep for future use instead of spending.
- Money spent to increase future production.
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- Unemployment when people change jobs.
- Growth of a country’s production of goods and services over time.
- Part of income not spent.
- Law showing relation between unemployment and output.
10 Clues: Part of income not spent. • Unemployment when people change jobs. • Using goods and services to satisfy needs. • Money spent to increase future production. • Total value of a nation’s assets and resources. • The main institution that regulates the economy. • Law showing relation between unemployment and output. • Improvement in people’s living standards and economy. • ...
Astronomy words 2024-09-13
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- The only planet with Life on it
- have no moons
- The study of space
- a dwarf planet
- Sun centered Model
- The start of humans
- planets the planets closest the sun
- The red planet
- What do the planets orbit
- bang The start of the universe
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- Earth Centered model
- objects that revolve around the sun
- A guess not proven by science
- The great red spot
- Made the Heliocentric theory
- Who made the geocentric model
- The largest planet
- revolves around planets
- The first man on the moon
- small balls of gas
20 Clues: have no moons • a dwarf planet • The red planet • The great red spot • The study of space • The largest planet • Sun centered Model • small balls of gas • The start of humans • Earth Centered model • revolves around planets • The first man on the moon • What do the planets orbit • Made the Heliocentric theory • A guess not proven by science • Who made the geocentric model • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-08-22
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- Newton's three laws
- An idea or speculation
- Father of modern astronomy
- Points North
- Book of God
- used to study space and invented by Galileo
- Helped Scientific Revolutionaries a lot
- Theory that the planets orbit the Sun
- Highest in social structure
- Determined planets orbited elliptically
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- Creator of the scientific method
- Creator of the three laws of motion
- A religious leader
- The study of space
- used to study small organisms
- Invented the telescope
- Center of Scientific Revolution
- Home of the Pope
- Religion of Jesus
- Contradictories of the church
20 Clues: Book of God • Points North • Home of the Pope • Religion of Jesus • A religious leader • The study of space • Newton's three laws • An idea or speculation • Invented the telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Highest in social structure • used to study small organisms • Contradictories of the church • Center of Scientific Revolution • Creator of the scientific method • ...
Bird Bugal Crossword 2026-03-23
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- Global rulling class (6)
- Conspiracy theory trope (6,3)
- CIA experiment (2,5)
- Beverage containing truth (5)
- Lost underwater civilisation (8)
- Crash site in New Mexico (7)
- Gathering of elites (5)
- Close encounter classification (5)
- Conspiracy theory origin, perhaps (8)
- Protection device(3,4,3)
- ____ aren't real (5)
- Prove wrong (6)
- Danger in your pocket (4,1)
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- ____ Silvia (4)
- Glitch in reality (10)
- One who exposes secrets (13)
- False story spreading (14)
- All seeing group (10)
- Shape of Earth (depending who you ask)(4)
- Object in sky (3)
- Fake moon landing location (6)
21 Clues: ____ Silvia (4) • Prove wrong (6) • Object in sky (3) • CIA experiment (2,5) • ____ aren't real (5) • All seeing group (10) • Glitch in reality (10) • Gathering of elites (5) • Global rulling class (6) • Protection device(3,4,3) • False story spreading (14) • Danger in your pocket (4,1) • One who exposes secrets (13) • Crash site in New Mexico (7) • Conspiracy theory trope (6,3) • ...
Crossword Puzzle(Important Figures) 2022-03-04
10 Clues: 1st U.S. president • 3rd U.S. president • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Inventor of the light bulb • discoverer of the New World • created the Theory of Gravity • created the Theory of Evolution • created the Theory of Relativity • Italian physicist and astronomer • Founding Father, 2nd U.S. president
Unit 9 Vocab, Kinley Daniel 2025-01-28
Across
- political theory where power should be given to more than one ruler
- Scottish engineer and inventor, chemist, improved the steam engine
- English, Scientist, mostly known for finding modern political philosophy
- important meeting when major European powers agreed to claims to get territory in africa
- opinion or belief, mainly beliefs or religious law of a religious organization
- when there is an increase in population of people living in towns and cities
- Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Analysis, Conclusion, and Communication.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- type of government and economic system, type of way to create and share wealth
- Italian astronomer, father of observational astronomy, engineer, made telescope advancements
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- English philosopher, who is one of the most prestigious thinkers, known as father of liberalism
- one who makes a business by taking risks and attempting to make a profit
- region where an external institution holds power in a foreign territory
- policy/act of extending a country's power into more areas or gaining control over a countries polices
- economic and political theory highlight diverse economic and social systems
- building where work is organized to make production on a large scale but with machinery
- English polymath, mathematician, physicist, astronomer, very important for scientific Revolution
- French philosopher and main source for the theory of separation of powers
- French philosopher, satirist, criticized christianity and of slavery
19 Clues: Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system • Scottish engineer and inventor, chemist, improved the steam engine • political theory where power should be given to more than one ruler • French philosopher, satirist, criticized christianity and of slavery • region where an external institution holds power in a foreign territory • ...
Research concepts 2024-07-23
Across
- The specific methods or procedures used in research to gather and analyze data, often tailored to the objectives and nature of the study.
- Research that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns, test theories, and make predictions.
- A philosophy of science that asserts that knowledge should be derived from empirical evidence and observable phenomena, often emphasizing objectivity and scientific methods.
- A theory of learning and knowledge that suggests individuals construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through experiences and reflections.
- A tentative explanation or prediction that can be tested through research and experimentation. It serves as a starting point for investigation.
- The system of methods and principles used in a particular discipline or research to achieve a particular goal. It includes the tools and procedures for conducting research.
- The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of being, existence, and reality. It addresses questions about what entities exist and how they can be categorized and related.
- A subset of the population selected for study to represent the larger group and provide insights about it.
- A set of shared beliefs, values, and practices that guide scientific research and thinking within a particular field or discipline.
- An approach that examines social and cultural contexts and their impact on individuals and institutions, often emphasizing the role of power and ideology.
- An approach or method that involves using probability and statistical techniques to make inferences and decisions based on data.
- Research that seeks to understand phenomena through non-numerical data, such as interviews, observations, and textual analysis, often aiming to explore deeper meanings and experiences.
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- Similar to population, it refers to the complete set of elements or cases that a research study is concerned with.
- An approach that emphasizes the observation and study of natural phenomena and processes, often within the framework of natural sciences.
- The basic principles or underlying foundation of a field of study or theory.
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and has stood up to repeated testing and scrutiny.
- The entire group of individuals or items that a study is interested in or aims to understand.
- The study of knowledge—its nature, origin, and limits. It examines how knowledge is acquired, validated, and what constitutes justified belief.
- The process of selecting a subset of individuals or items from a population for the purpose of conducting research and making inferences about the whole.
- A simplified representation or simulation of a complex system or phenomenon used to understand, explain, or predict its behavior.
- An approach that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and understanding, often contrasting with empirical or sensory experience.
- The central point of attention or interest in research or discussion. It determines what aspects of a topic will be emphasized and studied.
- A systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
23 Clues: The basic principles or underlying foundation of a field of study or theory. • The entire group of individuals or items that a study is interested in or aims to understand. • A subset of the population selected for study to represent the larger group and provide insights about it. • ...
Informal Algebra Vocab Test 1 2015-09-20
Across
- The number one is neither prime nor composite. It is called the __________.
- A combination of numbers, operators, grouping symbols, and variables which can be evaluated or simplified.
- A number which has more than two factors.
- A set with a never ending number of elements.
- An example that proves a statement false.
- The smallest positive integer that is divisible by two numbers.
- The number used as a factor in an exponential expression.
- Every member of a set is also a member of a larger or equal set.
- A set with a countable number of elements.
- A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent an unknown.
- A quantity whose value does NOT change.
- The greatest factor that divides evenly into two numbers.
- Under a given operation if the outcome of the operation on any two members of the set is also a member of the set.
Down
- Parts of an expression separated by a + or −.
- When you are multiplying like bases you will ____ the exponents.
- A collection of objects
- A number which has only two factors, 1 and itself.
- The set of all elements which are in both sets A and B.
- The numeric factor of a product which includes a variable.
- Distance a number is from zero
- A set of rules for simplifying expressions.
- Three dots inside the braces - shows the numbers in the set continue on without end.
- Two or more quantities which are multiplied.
- A natural number which indicates how many times a base is used a factor.
- The set of all elements that are in sets A or B.
- Each item in a set
- A set with no elements.
- A set is written by enclosing the elements within ________.
- A set with no elements.
29 Clues: Each item in a set • A collection of objects • A set with no elements. • A set with no elements. • Distance a number is from zero • A quantity whose value does NOT change. • A number which has more than two factors. • An example that proves a statement false. • A set with a countable number of elements. • A set of rules for simplifying expressions. • ...
unit1&2 2021-12-08
Across
- a connection between two people, things, or ideas
- a flat rectangular device that is used to record sound and/or pictures,
- to take goods illegally from a shop without paying for them:
- a result of a particular action or situation
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- a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like
- the act of penalizing someone
- someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something
- a formal talk on a serious subject
- a formal statement of the rules on a subject or ideas
9 Clues: the act of penalizing someone • a formal talk on a serious subject • a result of a particular action or situation • a connection between two people, things, or ideas • a formal statement of the rules on a subject or ideas • to take goods illegally from a shop without paying for them: • someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something • ...
Key Terms Chpt 2 2023-02-15
Across
- consistency and reproducibility of a given result
- complete information about the experiment at its conclusion
- well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena
- tentative and testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables
- inferring that the results for a sample apply to the larger population
- relationship between two or more variables
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- overall group of individuals that the researchers are interested in
- accuracy of a given result in measuring what it is designed to measure
- personal judgments, conclusions, or attitudes that may or may not be accurate
- consistency and reproducibility of a given result
10 Clues: relationship between two or more variables • consistency and reproducibility of a given result • consistency and reproducibility of a given result • complete information about the experiment at its conclusion • overall group of individuals that the researchers are interested in • accuracy of a given result in measuring what it is designed to measure • ...
Famous Biologists 2019-12-09
Across
- all plants are made of cells
- named cells, looked at cork
- named the double helix,(DNA)
- all animals are made of cells
- same idea as Darwin, let him publish first
- disproved theory of spontaneous generation with meat,jars, and flies
- germ theory of disease,swan necked flask experiment, cooking kills microbes
- evolution by natural selection
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- every cell comes from another cell (Cell Theory)
- Xray crystalography of DNA helix shape
- DNA from one bacteria transforms another, killing mice
- observed single-celled organisms, bacteria-first to use microscope, father of microbiology
- modern system of classification,binomial nomenclature
- organisms produce more organisms than can survive
- father of genetics, dominant and recessive traits
- one of the first theories of evolution, inheritance of acquired characteristics
16 Clues: named cells, looked at cork • all plants are made of cells • named the double helix,(DNA) • all animals are made of cells • evolution by natural selection • Xray crystalography of DNA helix shape • same idea as Darwin, let him publish first • every cell comes from another cell (Cell Theory) • organisms produce more organisms than can survive • ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR CROSSWORD 2017-10-09
Across
- the 1st level of outcome necessary for obtaining 2nd level of outcome
- according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to
- placing the blame for a negative outcome on external factors
- STRUCTURE the degree to which job assignments are procedural is the degree of
- ADAMS equity theory was given by
- HOLLAND personality job fit theory was given by
- these are technically accepted standards of behaviour
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- THEORIES theories what motivates people are called
- grouping of jobs based on function
- people belonging to this type are flexible & spontaneous
- probability that a particular action/effort will lead to a particular 1st level outcome
- flight,fight &flow are responses to
- punctuated equilibrium model of group functioning was given by
- existence is concerned with
- influence is the keyword for
- CONTENT motivators relate to
16 Clues: existence is concerned with • influence is the keyword for • CONTENT motivators relate to • ADAMS equity theory was given by • grouping of jobs based on function • flight,fight &flow are responses to • HOLLAND personality job fit theory was given by • according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to • THEORIES theories what motivates people are called • ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR CROSSWORD 2017-10-09
Across
- influence is the keyword for
- grouping of jobs based on function
- according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to
- theories what motivates people are called
- placing the blame for a negative outcome on external factors
- existence is concerned with
- motivators relate to
Down
- flight,fight &flow are responses to
- equity theory was given by
- the degree to which job assignments are procedural is the degree of
- the 1st level of outcome necessary for obtaining 2nd level of outcome
- these are technically accepted standards of behaviour
- probability that a particular action/effort will lead to a particular 1st level outcome
- personality job fit theory was given by
- people belonging to this type are flexible & spontaneous
- punctuated equilibrium model of group functioning was given by
16 Clues: motivators relate to • equity theory was given by • existence is concerned with • influence is the keyword for • flight,fight &flow are responses to • grouping of jobs based on function • personality job fit theory was given by • theories what motivates people are called • according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to • ...
Discrete Structures Crossword 2016-03-25
Across
- a small circle for each element
- Set of elements which belongs to A but which does not belong to B
- if the element is equal to the another element
- if and only if R is partial order which is complete
- Sets A and B denoted by A+B consists of those elements which belong to A and to B but not both a and B
- The proposition of q
- Two set A and B are equivalent if they have exactly the same number of elements
- Set of all elements which are in at least A or B
- If p then q
- if and only if R is strict partial order which is complete
- A set whose elements are unlimited or uncountable
- The set of sets or collection of sets and some of its subsets in a given set
- Two sets are complementary sets if they are disjoint and if when combined collectively they form the universal set
- The resulting pictorial representation
- is a rule that makes a relation between two sets of element
- Two sets A and B are disjoint if they have no elements in common
- A set containing no objects or elements
- a set A to set B is a subset R of the Cartesian product
- A proposition that is either true or false
Down
- p->q is the implication p->q
- The set of all subsets of a set A
- A is a subset of B denoted by A B if every element of A is contained in B
- if and only if each a E M
- The given elements are limited or countable
- set of elements which belongs to the universal set U but which does not belong to A
- if ang only R is reflexive, transitive, and antisymmetric
- Set of all possible elements under consideration
- p-> is the implication of -p->-q
- p->q
- is the set of all left components of the element of R
- if and only R is irreflexive and transitive
- Two sets of A and B is defined as the set of all ordered pairs
- is a set of ordered pairs with the property that no two ordered pairs have the same first component
- A set with only one element
- p->q is the implication -q->-p
- P if and only if q
- A proposition that is always false
- Set of all elements which belong to both A and B
- is the set of all right components of the elements of R
- A statement is true for all possible values of its propositional variables
- A directed line
41 Clues: p->q • If p then q • A directed line • P if and only if q • The proposition of q • if and only if each a E M • A set with only one element • p->q is the implication p->q • p->q is the implication -q->-p • a small circle for each element • p-> is the implication of -p->-q • The set of all subsets of a set A • A proposition that is always false • The resulting pictorial representation • ...
Seeds of Modern Universe 2020-05-07
Across
- the study of the organization and evolution of the universe
- laws
- the theory of cosmology in which the expansion of the universe began with a primeval explosion (of
- time, matter, and energy)
- the building of heavier atomic nuclei from lighter ones
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- the speculative idea that our universe is just one of many universes, each with its own set of
- the energy that is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate; its existence is inferred
- observations of distant supernovae
8 Clues: laws • time, matter, and energy) • observations of distant supernovae • the building of heavier atomic nuclei from lighter ones • the study of the organization and evolution of the universe • the speculative idea that our universe is just one of many universes, each with its own set of • ...
qualitative 2024-10-22
Across
- type of field notes that are the subjective thoughts and feelings of the observer
- all qualitative data analysis has this common purpose
- data that offers a source for deep understanding of behaviors, actions, thoughts, and experiences
- there is no relationship between variable 1 and variable 2
- qualitative approach to develop theory grounded in data; analyze with coding; interviews w 20-60 individuals
- data where there is order and the difference between the 2 values is meaningful; no true zero
- analysis that explores data for meaning, looks for relationships between data, uses indexing and coding to interpret data, identifies themes
- the process of attaching labels to lines of texts so that the researcher can group and compare similar or related pieces of information
- analyze the characteristics of the sample to make inferences about the population from which it was drawn
- when choosing to who interview or who to have in your focus group, you should be ___
- observer fully immersed in the group being studied
- using video/photo images to capture aspects of their environment and experiences and share them with others
- analyzes the text for the type of language being used, the ideas that underlie the test, and how the ideas are demonstrated through language
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- coding adds ___ to an analysis
- observer does not immerse themselves in group
- similar to a bar chart but used for interval and ratio level variables
- present the data summaries in a way that shows relationships between categories of the variables
- analysis that focuses on words, latent meanings and relationships to each other; word counting and frequency
- there is a relationship between variable 1 and variable 2
- theory with constant comparisons, coding, memos, identifying negative cases, and data saturation
- qualitative approach that explores the life of the individuals through interviews and documents
- idea categories that emerge from grouping of lower level data points; united by shared topic
- observer that transitions in and out of full immersion in the group
- data where the order of the variables is what's important and significant
- used to display the frequency distributions for variables measured at nominal and ordinal levels
- analysis used to describe analyses of data where there are multiple variables or observations for each unit or individual
- tools used to describe and interpret the key features of a data set, summarizing the main trends in data collected from a sample
- measuring association between predictor and outcome variable
- data which maybe divided into groups (categorial)
- qualitative approach to describe/interpret cultural sharing group
- a set of interrelated concepts, definitions, and propositions that present a systematic view of events or situations by specifying relationships among variables
- analysis that reads stories to gain understanding
- qualitative approach to develop in-depth description # analysis of cases; unit of analysis is event, program, activity, or multiple people
- data that is interval that has no true zero
- statistics that describe individual variables
- qualitative approach to understand the essence of experience; unit used is several individuals with shared experience
36 Clues: coding adds ___ to an analysis • data that is interval that has no true zero • observer does not immerse themselves in group • statistics that describe individual variables • data which maybe divided into groups (categorial) • analysis that reads stories to gain understanding • observer fully immersed in the group being studied • ...
Discrete Structures Crossword 2016-03-25
Across
- The set of all subsets of a set A
- if ang only R is reflexive, transitive, and antisymmetric
- is a rule that makes a relation between two sets of element
- If p then q
- A set whose elements are unlimited or uncountable
- Two sets are complementary sets if they are disjoint and if when combined collectively they form the universal set
- A directed line
- A set with only one element
- P if and only if q
- Sets A and B denoted by A+B consists of those elements which belong to A and to B but not both a and B
- p-> is the implication of -p->-q
- A proposition that is always false
- is a set of ordered pairs with the property that no two ordered pairs have the same first component
- if and only if each a E M
- The proposition of q
- if and only if R is partial order which is complete
- Set of all elements which belong to both A and B
- A statement is true for all possible values of its propositional variables
Down
- A is a subset of B denoted by A B if every element of A is contained in B
- Set of elements which belongs to A but which does not belong to B
- a small circle for each element
- if and only if R is strict partial order which is complete
- set of elements which belongs to the universal set U but which does not belong to A
- The set of sets or collection of sets and some of its subsets in a given set
- A proposition that is either true or false
- The given elements are limited or countable
- Two set A and B are equivalent if they have exactly the same number of elements
- Set of all possible elements under consideration
- p->q
- if and only R is irreflexive and transitive
- p->q is the implication -q->-p
- Two sets A and B are disjoint if they have no elements in common
- The resulting pictorial representation
- p->q is the implication p->q
- a set A to set B is a subset R of the Cartesian product
- Set of all elements which are in at least A or B
- is the set of all left components of the element of R
- Two sets of A and B is defined as the set of all ordered pairs
- is the set of all right components of the elements of R
- if the element is equal to the another element
- A set containing no objects or elements
41 Clues: p->q • If p then q • A directed line • P if and only if q • The proposition of q • if and only if each a E M • A set with only one element • p->q is the implication p->q • p->q is the implication -q->-p • a small circle for each element • p-> is the implication of -p->-q • The set of all subsets of a set A • A proposition that is always false • The resulting pictorial representation • ...
Discrete Structures Crossword 2016-03-25
Across
- p->q
- if and only if each a E M
- A set whose elements are unlimited or uncountable
- a small circle for each element
- A statement is true for all possible values of its propositional variables
- Set of all possible elements under consideration
- set of elements which belongs to the universal set U but which does not belong to A
- a set A to set B is a subset R of the Cartesian product
- p->q is the implication p->q
- is a rule that makes a relation between two sets of element
- Two sets are complementary sets if they are disjoint and if when combined collectively they form the universal set
- if and only R is irreflexive and transitive
- is the set of all right components of the elements of R
- A directed line
- A proposition that is either true or false
- A proposition that is always false
- if and only if R is partial order which is complete
- p-> is the implication of -p->-q
- The proposition of q
- Set of elements which belongs to A but which does not belong to B
Down
- If p then q
- Set of all elements which belong to both A and B
- The resulting pictorial representation
- if ang only R is reflexive, transitive, and antisymmetric
- Two sets A and B are disjoint if they have no elements in common
- A is a subset of B denoted by A B if every element of A is contained in B
- A set containing no objects or elements
- Two set A and B are equivalent if they have exactly the same number of elements
- if the element is equal to the another element
- Sets A and B denoted by A+B consists of those elements which belong to A and to B but not both a and B
- The set of all subsets of a set A
- p->q is the implication -q->-p
- P if and only if q
- The set of sets or collection of sets and some of its subsets in a given set
- Two sets of A and B is defined as the set of all ordered pairs
- Set of all elements which are in at least A or B
- if and only if R is strict partial order which is complete
- The given elements are limited or countable
- is the set of all left components of the element of R
- A set with only one element
- is a set of ordered pairs with the property that no two ordered pairs have the same first component
41 Clues: p->q • If p then q • A directed line • P if and only if q • The proposition of q • if and only if each a E M • A set with only one element • p->q is the implication p->q • p->q is the implication -q->-p • a small circle for each element • p-> is the implication of -p->-q • The set of all subsets of a set A • A proposition that is always false • The resulting pictorial representation • ...
Discrete Structures Crossword 2016-03-25
Across
- a small circle for each element
- The set of all subsets of a set A
- Set of all elements which belong to both A and B
- if ang only R is reflexive, transitive, and antisymmetric
- if and only if R is partial order which is complete
- p-> is the implication of -p->-q
- Set of elements which belongs to A but which does not belong to B
- if and only if R is strict partial order which is complete
- Two sets A and B are disjoint if they have no elements in common
- if and only R is irreflexive and transitive
- The resulting pictorial representation
- The proposition of q
- p->q is the implication p->q
- Two sets are complementary sets if they are disjoint and if when combined collectively they form the universal set
- p->q is the implication -q->-p
- Set of all possible elements under consideration
- The given elements are limited or countable
- is a rule that makes a relation between two sets of element
- Set of all elements which are in at least A or B
Down
- A set containing no objects or elements
- A is a subset of B denoted by A B if every element of A is contained in B
- A set with only one element
- if the element is equal to the another element
- A proposition that is always false
- The set of sets or collection of sets and some of its subsets in a given set
- is a set of ordered pairs with the property that no two ordered pairs have the same first component
- a set A to set B is a subset R of the Cartesian product
- If p then q
- Two sets of A and B is defined as the set of all ordered pairs
- A directed line
- P if and only if q
- is the set of all right components of the elements of R
- A set whose elements are unlimited or uncountable
- Sets A and B denoted by A+B consists of those elements which belong to A and to B but not both a and B
- A statement is true for all possible values of its propositional variables
- A proposition that is either true or false
- p->q
- is the set of all left components of the element of R
- Two set A and B are equivalent if they have exactly the same number of elements
- set of elements which belongs to the universal set U but which does not belong to A
- if and only if each a E M
41 Clues: p->q • If p then q • A directed line • P if and only if q • The proposition of q • if and only if each a E M • A set with only one element • p->q is the implication p->q • p->q is the implication -q->-p • a small circle for each element • p-> is the implication of -p->-q • The set of all subsets of a set A • A proposition that is always false • The resulting pictorial representation • ...
section 1-1 basic chemistry vocabulary 2020-09-07
Across
- on the scale that can be directly seen and measured, from a colony of bacteria up to the size of a planet
- describes ideas that are often presented as scientific but which are not supported by scientific evidence - examples include astrology, phrenology, alchemy, crystal healing, creationism, and parapsychology
- the unwritten rules that govern everything in the universe
- describes only what actually occurs without explanation, opinion or bias
- on the scale of atoms and molecules,
- when identical results of an experiment or observation can be obtained by anyone performing the same experiment or observation in the same way
- an explanation that is supported by evidence
- a quantity that is measured or changed in an experiment or observation
- material that has mass and takes up space
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- the single variable that is changed to test its effect
- a process of learning that constantly poses questions and tentative answers that can be evaluated by comparison with objective evidence
- a stated decision whether or not the results of experiments or observations confirm an idea or hypothesis
- a tentative explanation for something, or a tentative answer to a question
- a situation specially set up to observe how something happens or to test a hypothesis
- the process of learning through asking questions
- a set of directions on how to perform an experiment
- a statement asserting something to be true
17 Clues: on the scale of atoms and molecules, • material that has mass and takes up space • a statement asserting something to be true • an explanation that is supported by evidence • the process of learning through asking questions • a set of directions on how to perform an experiment • the single variable that is changed to test its effect • ...
Reflection and Continuous Growth 2014-11-08
Across
- a person who provides instruction or education
- quiz, game, discussion
- teaching activities, grounded in theory and designed to have specific effects and an extensive line of inquiry and research
- end-of-unit tests, final exams, semester exams, portfolios, state-mandated tests
- a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge or skill in a particular area
- applies understanding of student diversity to encourage each learner to reach full potential
- describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline
- argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict
- looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher
- the agreed-upon expectations and rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members in any given situation
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- breaks down,categorize, infer, inspect, debate, experiment, recognize, focus, compare, contrast
- includes not only a particular set of information, but also the framework for organizing information and processes for working with it
- learners who represent a wide variety of ethnicity, culture, ability, language, or gender. Includes individual differences such as personality interests, learning modalities, and experience
- the process which learners think about their thinking, actively monitor their comprehension, employ and evaluate strategies, and reflect on their learning and set goals
- cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish
- give examples, dramatize, relat, write, translate, develop, collect, change, inform
- anticipate, collaborate, formulate, facilitate, negotiate, revise, recognize, validate
17 Clues: quiz, game, discussion • a person who provides instruction or education • looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher • describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline • cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish • argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict • ...
Unit 4 Review 2026-04-02
Across
- the loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- theory: the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers: physiological responses, and the subjective experience of emotion
- theory: the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus
- polarization: the enhancement of a group’s prevailing inclinations through discussions within the group
- a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- the largely conscious “executive” part of personality that, \according to Freud, mediates among the demand of the id, superego, and reality
- a reservoir of unconscious psycho energy that, according to Freud, strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
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- phenomenon: the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
- attribution error: the tendency for observers, when analyzing others’ behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition
- mechanisms: the ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
- theory: the theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- the mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
- the part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations
13 Clues: a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory: the theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame • mechanisms: the ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality • polarization: the enhancement of a group’s prevailing inclinations through discussions within the group • ...
What Is Language? 2024-03-21
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- Study of Sound Systems of Language.
- Repeating of gestures, actions, sounds, or words.
- Study of Structure of Words.
- The theory in which children learn language by creating neural connections in the brain.
- Study of the meaning of words, phrases, and sentences.
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- The theory in which children acquire language through other children and particularly adults
- The theory which states children learn language through constant reminding, rewarding, or praise.
- The theory that states children create their own rules on how they talk (the most influential theory).
- Study of rules governing the way words are combined to form sentences.
- Study of language from the point of view from the users.
10 Clues: Study of Structure of Words. • Study of Sound Systems of Language. • Repeating of gestures, actions, sounds, or words. • Study of the meaning of words, phrases, and sentences. • Study of language from the point of view from the users. • Study of rules governing the way words are combined to form sentences. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-08-22
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- Newton's three laws
- An idea or speculation
- Father of modern astronomy
- Points North
- Book of God
- used to study space and invented by Galileo
- Helped Scientific Revolutionaries a lot
- Theory that the planets orbit the Sun
- Highest in social structure
- Determined planets orbited elliptically
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- Creator of the scientific method
- Creator of the three laws of motion
- A religious leader
- The study of space
- used to study small organisms
- Invented the telescope
- Center of Scientific Revolution
- Home of the Pope
- Religion of Jesus
- Contradictories of the church
20 Clues: Book of God • Points North • Home of the Pope • Religion of Jesus • A religious leader • The study of space • Newton's three laws • An idea or speculation • Invented the telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Highest in social structure • used to study small organisms • Contradictories of the church • Center of Scientific Revolution • Creator of the scientific method • ...
Unit 1 Vocab (use " - " as a space) 2020-10-09
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- painting, depth, detail
- individual, movement, alone
- painting technique,wall painting
- issac newton, gravity
- art period, re-birth, exeptional
- movement, religion, seperate
- biology, the human body
- universe, Earth in the center
- human, movement
- universe, sun in the center
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- the end of the middle ages, re-birth
- type of poem, Petrarca
- politics, movement, machiavelli
- important, valid, meaningful
- experiment, instructions, observing
- financial aid, arts, support
- taking apart to analyze, biology
- issac newton, clock, time
- focus, art, center
- design, pleasing to look at
20 Clues: human, movement • focus, art, center • issac newton, gravity • type of poem, Petrarca • painting, depth, detail • biology, the human body • issac newton, clock, time • individual, movement, alone • design, pleasing to look at • universe, sun in the center • important, valid, meaningful • financial aid, arts, support • movement, religion, seperate • universe, Earth in the center • ...
Earth Science 2023-08-01
Across
- All of earth [large original landmass]
- Oceanic disturbance caused by tectonic activity
- Outer layer of the planet
- Seafloor spreading theory
- Gas and mud explosion from a volcano
- The less dense tectonic plate
- Explosive volcano
- The hard upper mantle and crust
- Contintental drift theory
- Molten rock below ground level
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- The more dense tectonic plate
- Non-explosive volcano
- Boundaries coming together
- To go under
- Boundaries going apart
- Molten rock above ground level
- The central passage in a volcano
- Boundaries slipping past
- Caused by magnetic changes
- Violent ground shaking
- The lower plastic mantle
21 Clues: To go under • Explosive volcano • Non-explosive volcano • Boundaries going apart • Violent ground shaking • Boundaries slipping past • The lower plastic mantle • Outer layer of the planet • Seafloor spreading theory • Contintental drift theory • Boundaries coming together • Caused by magnetic changes • The more dense tectonic plate • The less dense tectonic plate • ...
Y.A Renaissance 2023-05-05
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- Developed the sci
- The creation of "Adam"
- The peasant Dance
- Rebirth
- Romeo and Juliet
- In praise of july
- Financial Supporter
- The school of Athens
- Heliocentric Theory
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- Developed the law of gravity
- Invented the telescope
- Michelangelo lived in his palace
- Invented the printing press
- Designed early versions of the helicopter]
- Distinguished elements and compounds
- Used by Renaissance
- Chess game
- developed a theory of blood circulation
- Emphasis on individual uniqueness and worth
- Wrote the first modern novel
- Calculated the orbits of planets
- Wrote "The prince"
22 Clues: Rebirth • Chess game • Romeo and Juliet • Developed the sci • The peasant Dance • In praise of july • Wrote "The prince" • Used by Renaissance • Financial Supporter • Heliocentric Theory • The school of Athens • Invented the telescope • The creation of "Adam" • Invented the printing press • Developed the law of gravity • Wrote the first modern novel • Michelangelo lived in his palace • ...
Reflection and Continuous Growth 2014-11-08
Across
- breaks down,categorize, infer, inspect, debate, experiment, recognize, focus, compare, contrast
- end-of-unit tests, final exams, semester exams, portfolios, state-mandated tests
- the process which learners think about their thinking, actively monitor their comprehension, employ and evaluate strategies, and reflect on their learning and set goals
- looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher
- applies understanding of student diversity to encourage each learner to reach full potential
Down
- give examples, dramatize, relat, write, translate, develop, collect, change, inform
- argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict
- teaching activities, grounded in theory and designed to have specific effects and an extensive line of inquiry and research
- cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish
- learners who represent a wide variety of ethnicity, culture, ability, language, or gender. Includes individual differences such as personality interests, learning modalities, and experience
- a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge or skill in a particular area
- a person who provides instruction or education
- includes not only a particular set of information, but also the framework for organizing information and processes for working with it
- quiz, game, discussion
- the agreed-upon expectations and rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members in any given situation
- anticipate, collaborate, formulate, facilitate, negotiate, revise, recognize, validate
- describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline
17 Clues: quiz, game, discussion • a person who provides instruction or education • looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher • describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline • cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish • argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict • ...
Reflection and Continuous Growth 2014-11-08
Across
- a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge or skill in a particular area
- give examples, dramatize, relat, write, translate, develop, collect, change, inform
- quiz, game, discussion
- learners who represent a wide variety of ethnicity, culture, ability, language, or gender. Includes individual differences such as personality interests, learning modalities, and experience
- teaching activities, grounded in theory and designed to have specific effects and an extensive line of inquiry and research
- a person who provides instruction or education
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- the agreed-upon expectations and rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members in any given situation
- breaks down,categorize, infer, inspect, debate, experiment, recognize, focus, compare, contrast
- the process which learners think about their thinking, actively monitor their comprehension, employ and evaluate strategies, and reflect on their learning and set goals
- end-of-unit tests, final exams, semester exams, portfolios, state-mandated tests
- describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline
- includes not only a particular set of information, but also the framework for organizing information and processes for working with it
- cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish
- anticipate, collaborate, formulate, facilitate, negotiate, revise, recognize, validate
- looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher
- argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict
- applies understanding of student diversity to encourage each learner to reach full potential
17 Clues: quiz, game, discussion • a person who provides instruction or education • looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher • describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline • cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish • argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict • ...
Comparing Religions Crossword 2022-04-16
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- Part of the Holy Trinity which is often depicted as a dove
- The belief that there is only one God
- The universal truth stating everything changes all the time and that there is nothing in the world that is permanent
- What God did on day 7 (in the Christian Creation story)
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- Someone who is on the path towards Buddhahood
- Right_____(resist evil)
- A set of rules that Christians live by (The 10 _____ )
- Surname of the man who put forward the apparent age theory
- The alternate name of Hinayana
9 Clues: Right_____(resist evil) • The alternate name of Hinayana • The belief that there is only one God • Someone who is on the path towards Buddhahood • A set of rules that Christians live by (The 10 _____ ) • What God did on day 7 (in the Christian Creation story) • Surname of the man who put forward the apparent age theory • ...
Earth Science 1-2: Science as a Process 2016-08-09
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- an explanation that is consistent with all existing tests and observations
- factors that are changed by the individual performing an experiment
- a possible explanation to a problem
- The exactness of a measurement
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- How close a measurement is to the true value
- variables that change as result of a change in the independent variable
- the process of using the senses to gather information about the world
- the process in which several experts of a given topic review another expert's work before publishing
- an expression of the amount of imprecision in a set of measurements
9 Clues: The exactness of a measurement • a possible explanation to a problem • How close a measurement is to the true value • factors that are changed by the individual performing an experiment • an expression of the amount of imprecision in a set of measurements • the process of using the senses to gather information about the world • ...
psychology 2025-12-21
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- an inactive substance or inert medication given in place of a real one, primarily used in clinical trials to test drug effectiveness.
- a rule of thumb or mental shortcut.
- one’s awareness of the world around them.
- the highest need in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; the need to realize one’s full potential.
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- - scientific study of disease and/or behavior.
- - the reality principle of Freud’s model of the human psyche.
- a general explanation of a set of observations or facts.
- organizing model of knowlwdge.
- a major processing center for emotions.
9 Clues: organizing model of knowlwdge. • a rule of thumb or mental shortcut. • a major processing center for emotions. • one’s awareness of the world around them. • - scientific study of disease and/or behavior. • a general explanation of a set of observations or facts. • - the reality principle of Freud’s model of the human psyche. • ...
Urie Bronfenbrenner Crossword 2023-09-20
8 Clues: Final level of Urie's Theory • First level of Urie's Theory • Original name of Urie's Theory • This affects a child positively • Urie revised his theory to this • This affects a child's negatively • This is key to Bronfenbrenner's theory • Amount of levels in the Bioecological Model
unit1&2 2021-12-08
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- a formal statement of the rules on a subject or ideas
- a flat rectangular device that is used to record sound and/or pictures,
- a formal talk on a serious subject
- the act of penalizing someone
- a connection between two people, things, or ideas
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- to take goods illegally from a shop without paying for them:
- a result of a particular action or situation
- a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like
- someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something
9 Clues: the act of penalizing someone • a formal talk on a serious subject • a result of a particular action or situation • a connection between two people, things, or ideas • a formal statement of the rules on a subject or ideas • to take goods illegally from a shop without paying for them: • someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something • ...
Crossword puzzle master 2022-02-18
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- to make someone know and understand a lot.
- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated.
- a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe.
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
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- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- an object or a scene is what you see behind it.
- the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related.
- in a deliberate and intentional way
9 Clues: in a deliberate and intentional way • to make someone know and understand a lot. • an object or a scene is what you see behind it. • form a theory or set of theories about something. • the rate at which something occurs or is repeated. • a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe. • producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. • ...
Y9 Philosophy Criterion Ai Unit 1 Assessment – Part 1 – Key Terms 09PP102 2023-01-10
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- The effect that accepting an idea has on forming further ideas
- Prove yourself right by giving evidence that supports your view
- Acts that put others' needs before our own
- bias - A systematic error in thinking that affects the decisions and judgments people make e.g. catastrophising
- of appearances - Plato's name for the world in which we live.
- Self-awareness
- When you reject a counter-argument to try and prove that you are right.
- The belief that only the physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- A word that describes the way things seem to us individually e.g. the pain of a headache, the taste of chocolate, the redness of an evening sky etc.
- The process by which one explains how a conclusion was reached. It requires premises that support a conclusion.
- A being (usually human) who is part of our moral community (and therefore worthy of certain rights)
- Based on facts; not influenced by our emotions or personal opinions
- selection - The process whereby organisms (animals, plants, etc) that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Non-physical; not having a body or being made up of any physical matter
- Story with a hidden/deeper meaning.
- The belief that only the material/physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- The ability to experience pleasure or pain, and therefore to suffer.
- of Forms - Plato's name for a perfect world where our souls previously lived.
- A set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
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- The theory that there is some knowledge that is gained through reason, before experience.
- The process of change over time, leading to the creation of new species
- thinking - The ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe
- Love of Wisdom; it is the study of knowledge or 'thinking about thinking'
- Rasa - Latin for 'Blank Slate' - the theory that human nature is created through experiences
- agent Someone who knows right from wrong and is therefore capable of making moral decisions
- To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes!
- Based on personal feelings, opinions or preferences
- fallacy - A flaw in the reasoning of an argument.
- The belief that humans have both a body and another separate, immaterial part, such as a mind or soul
- The status of being a person
- A statement in an argument that provides reasons or support for the conclusion. There can be one or many in a single argument.
- intelligence - Machines, e.g. computers, that mimic/display human intelligence
- The main point the speaker is trying to make.
- Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms)
- The belief that all human acts are motivated by selfish desires
- The theory that knowledge is gained through the five senses.
- An attempt to formally argue different points of view (made of an argument and counter-arguments).
37 Clues: Self-awareness • The status of being a person • Story with a hidden/deeper meaning. • Acts that put others' needs before our own • To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes! • The main point the speaker is trying to make. • fallacy - A flaw in the reasoning of an argument. • Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms) • ...
Personality Crossword Puzzle! 2023-06-03
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- a concept from psychoanalytic theory suggesting that young boys develop unconscious sexual desires for their mothers and view their fathers as rivals.
- a technique in which a person expresses their thoughts or feelings without censoring themselves, often used in psychoanalysis.
- a theoretical approach that emphasizes the reciprocal interaction between individuals and their social environment
- a therapeutic approach that aims to bring unconscious thoughts and conflicts into conscious awareness.
- the process of fulfilling one's potential and becoming the best version of oneself.
- a psychological assessment tool that presents ambiguous stimuli to elicit responses that may reflect the test taker's unconscious thoughts or feelings.
- a lingering attachment to certain psychosexual stages or unresolved conflicts from childhood, which can influence personality development.
- the part of the mind that mediates between the impulses of the id and the constraints of reality, operating on the reality principle.
- a concept from Carl Jung's theory, referring to the shared reservoir of archetypal images and symbols that are inherited and universal.
- a stable and enduring characteristic or quality that describes an individual's behavior.
- the individual's perception and understanding of themselves, including their beliefs, values, abilities, and characteristics.
- Maslow's theory that human motivation is driven by a hierarchical arrangement of physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization needs.
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- unconscious strategies used to protect oneself from anxiety or discomfort, such as repression or denial.
- a self-report questionnaire or assessment tool used to measure personality traits and characteristics.
- theories that emphasize the inherent goodness and potential for growth in individuals, focusing on self-actualization and personal fulfillment.
- a projective test that involves interpreting ambiguous pictures to reveal underlying motives, concerns, or personality characteristics.
- Freud's theory that personality development occurs through a series of stages, each characterized by a focus on a different erogenous zone.
- the unique set of characteristics, behaviors, and patterns of thought that define an individual.
- the process by which an individual incorporates the values, attitudes, and behaviors of another person or group into their own identity.
- according to Sigmund Freud, the primitive and instinctual part of the mind that operates on the pleasure principle, seeking immediate gratification of desires.
- theories that emphasize the role of unconscious processes and childhood experiences in shaping personality.
- a psychological test developed by selecting items that discriminate between groups of people, based on empirical evidence.
- a projective test that assesses personality by presenting individuals with a series of inkblot images and analyzing their interpretations.
- a concept from humanistic psychology that involves going beyond oneself and experiencing a sense of connection to something greater.
- according to Freud, the part of the mind that represents internalized social rules and moral standards.
- a defense mechanism that involves pushing distressing or unacceptable thoughts or memories into the unconscious mind.
- the part of the mind that contains thoughts, desires, and memories that are not currently in conscious awareness.
27 Clues: the process of fulfilling one's potential and becoming the best version of oneself. • a stable and enduring characteristic or quality that describes an individual's behavior. • the unique set of characteristics, behaviors, and patterns of thought that define an individual. • ...
Reflection and Continuous Growth 2014-11-08
Across
- breaks down,categorize, infer, inspect, debate, experiment, recognize, focus, compare, contrast
- the agreed-upon expectations and rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members in any given situation
- give examples, dramatize, relat, write, translate, develop, collect, change, inform
- looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher
- teaching activities, grounded in theory and designed to have specific effects and an extensive line of inquiry and research
- learners who represent a wide variety of ethnicity, culture, ability, language, or gender. Includes individual differences such as personality interests, learning modalities, and experience
- describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline
Down
- a person who provides instruction or education
- end-of-unit tests, final exams, semester exams, portfolios, state-mandated tests
- includes not only a particular set of information, but also the framework for organizing information and processes for working with it
- applies understanding of student diversity to encourage each learner to reach full potential
- the process which learners think about their thinking, actively monitor their comprehension, employ and evaluate strategies, and reflect on their learning and set goals
- cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish
- anticipate, collaborate, formulate, facilitate, negotiate, revise, recognize, validate
- quiz, game, discussion
- argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict
- a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge or skill in a particular area
17 Clues: quiz, game, discussion • a person who provides instruction or education • looking back at students, tests, even you as a teacher • describe, record, match, name, memorise, relate, repeat, underline • cite, explain, locate, infer, trace, translate, predict, distinguish • argue, assess, criticize, interpret, judge, justify, score, support, predict • ...
3.4 AP Psych 2026-02-05
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- cognitive development stage that occurs 11 years and up
- type of research method that focuses on an individual or small group over time
- _____ theory of cognitive development
- abr. for what learner can do w/help from a teacher
- theory of mind is a part of this stage
- distress when away from caregiver
- type of disorder alzheimer's is
- one of main psych perspectives that focuses on human inherent goodness
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- babies enjoy playing peek-a-boo bc they lack this
- _____ social cognitive theory
- type of intelligence based on abstract reasoning
- only thinking of oneself
- gradual changes in behavior overtime
- type of intelligence based on facts
14 Clues: only thinking of oneself • _____ social cognitive theory • type of disorder alzheimer's is • distress when away from caregiver • type of intelligence based on facts • gradual changes in behavior overtime • _____ theory of cognitive development • theory of mind is a part of this stage • type of intelligence based on abstract reasoning • ...
DISCRETE STRUCTURES 2016-03-28
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- Denoted by A_down_B, is the set of all elements which are in at least A or B.
- (A_DOWN_B)*C=A*C_UP_B*C
- Some texts denote the of relation R and S by SoR rather than RoS.
- The set of sets or collection of sets.
- The set of all elements.
- The "=" is used to denote if two sets are ___ ____.
- If they have no elements in common.
- The set of all subsets.
- If they have exactly the same number of elements.
- Enclosed in braces {}.
- The given elements are limited or countable.
- A_DOWN(B_DOWN_C)=(A_DOWN_B)_DOWN_C
- Consist of those elements which belong to A and to B but not to both A and B.
- A_DOWN_B=B_DOWN_A
- A is a ____ ___ of B, denoted by "A<B" if A_<-_B and A_not=_B.
- Defined as the set of all ordered pairs.
- A_DOWN_NOT O=A
- A set whose elements unlimited.
- Set of all possible elements under consideration.
- A set containing no objects or elements.
- Nothing but geometrical representations of relations.
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- Given by the symbols.
- Given by bR-1 a if and only if aRb.
- The set of all right components of the elements of R.
- The elements of a set are listed or enumerated.
- The set of elements which belongs to the universal set.
- A=B, if and if only A_<-_B and B_<-_A.
- A_DOWN(B_UP_C)=(A_DOWN_B)UP(A_DOWN_C)
- (A*C)*C=A
- Set of counting numbers is the smallest number common to all the sets of multiples of the given number.
- The set of elements which belongs to A but which does not belong to B.
- A_DOWN_A=A
- If A is a subset of B, then, we can say that B is a _______ of A, and wtite B_->_ A.
- A set with only one element.
- Use to defined the elements of the set.
- If they are disjoint and if when combined collectively they form the universal set.
- Denoted by A_<-_ B, if every element of A is contained in B.
- A_DOWN_A*C=U
- The set of all left components of the elements of R.
39 Clues: (A*C)*C=A • A_DOWN_A=A • A_DOWN_A*C=U • A_DOWN_NOT O=A • A_DOWN_B=B_DOWN_A • Given by the symbols. • Enclosed in braces {}. • (A_DOWN_B)*C=A*C_UP_B*C • The set of all subsets. • The set of all elements. • A set with only one element. • A set whose elements unlimited. • A_DOWN(B_DOWN_C)=(A_DOWN_B)_DOWN_C • Given by bR-1 a if and only if aRb. • If they have no elements in common. • ...
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development 2025-01-27
Across
- The last name of the man who worked alongside Piaget, and influenced the creation of his theory
- The name of the theory that describes how humans go through eight different contradictory stages throughout life
- The first stage of Piaget's Theory
- The second stage of Piaget's Theory
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- The last name of the man who validated but also challenged Piaget’s theory
- The method that describes that children always choose to learn, and adult supervision is unnecessary
- The third stage of Piaget's Theory
- The fourth stage of Piaget's Theory
8 Clues: The third stage of Piaget's Theory • The first stage of Piaget's Theory • The fourth stage of Piaget's Theory • The second stage of Piaget's Theory • The last name of the man who validated but also challenged Piaget’s theory • The last name of the man who worked alongside Piaget, and influenced the creation of his theory • ...
Cell Theory 2013-07-23
Across
- Doesn't contain a cell wall
- Document written by Robert Hooke
- Used to examine cells and other small objects
- A cell that contains a cell wall
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- Most well known Atomist
- Also painted the Mona Lisa
- Responsible for the thoughts behind cell theory
- Period of time where little scientific progress was made
- First to suggest evolution around 600B.C
- Known for his dissections and animal classifications
10 Clues: Most well known Atomist • Also painted the Mona Lisa • Doesn't contain a cell wall • Document written by Robert Hooke • A cell that contains a cell wall • First to suggest evolution around 600B.C • Used to examine cells and other small objects • Responsible for the thoughts behind cell theory • Known for his dissections and animal classifications • ...
Atomic Theory 2013-09-04
Across
- discovered electron.
- Austrian physicist who founded the study of wave mechanics when he developed a mathematical equation that describes the wavelike behavior of subatomic particles.
- English chemist and physicist, who formulated the modern form of the atomic theory.
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- neutral charged particle
- British physicist who in 1932 discovered the neutron.
- famous for discoveryof charge of electron.
- First man to contribute to atomic theory.
- He showed that the wavelengths of X-rays emitted from the elements are related to their atomic numbers.
- positively charged particle
- negatively charged particle
10 Clues: discovered electron. • neutral charged particle • positively charged particle • negatively charged particle • First man to contribute to atomic theory. • famous for discoveryof charge of electron. • British physicist who in 1932 discovered the neutron. • English chemist and physicist, who formulated the modern form of the atomic theory. • ...
Audience Theory 2014-05-14
Across
- newspapers adopt this mode of address when discussing serious issues
- reader shares the programme's code and ideology
- uses and grats theory, actively accessing a media text for escapism
- uses & grats theory, actively accessing a text to self educate or learn something new.
- this can affect the way an audience reacts to a text
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- when the audience is this they are prone to the cultivation theory
- the reader partially shares the programme's code and ideology
- when the reader rejects the programmes code and interprets the text differently
- Stuart Hall was the theorist who created encoding and ___ idea
- when the mode of address is personal, as if the text is speaking to you
10 Clues: reader shares the programme's code and ideology • this can affect the way an audience reacts to a text • the reader partially shares the programme's code and ideology • Stuart Hall was the theorist who created encoding and ___ idea • when the audience is this they are prone to the cultivation theory • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-09-14
10 Clues: P+ • no charge • same atoms • connects atoms • negative charge • different atoms • makes up matter • same or different • the center of the atom • a single kind of matter
Colour Theory 2021-01-08
Across
- Would you consider blue a warm or cool tone?
- What counteracts yellow?
- What level is number 8?
- What colour counteracts green?
- What depth is a level 7?
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- What reflect is number 7?
- What reflect is number 2?
- What product would you use to lighten hair?
- What counteracts orange?
- Would you consider copper a warm or cool tone?
10 Clues: What level is number 8? • What counteracts yellow? • What counteracts orange? • What depth is a level 7? • What reflect is number 7? • What reflect is number 2? • What colour counteracts green? • What product would you use to lighten hair? • Would you consider blue a warm or cool tone? • Would you consider copper a warm or cool tone?
Mimetic Theory 2021-08-30
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- used to overcome mimetic rivalry by turning to a higher being
- ______ difference is shifting from the perspective of the persecutor to the victim
- text of the Muslims
- the victim seen as an absolute evil and good at the same time
- an innate human quality
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- the act of imitating
- source of violence
- an nonviolent act in response to mimetic rivalry
- ______ religion keeps communities in check with substitute violence
- the dreamer who's story teaches how to overcome mimetic rivalry
10 Clues: source of violence • text of the Muslims • the act of imitating • an innate human quality • an nonviolent act in response to mimetic rivalry • used to overcome mimetic rivalry by turning to a higher being • the victim seen as an absolute evil and good at the same time • the dreamer who's story teaches how to overcome mimetic rivalry • ...
Accounting Theory 2021-08-26
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- Telephone and Advertising are examples of this.
- Asset Classification of debtors control
- Someone owes the business money.
- When the expenses of the business are more than the income.
- Source document used when you receive cash.
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- The opposite side of debit.
- When the owner takes money from the business.
- The process that dictates the order in which we do Accounting.
- Source document used when you sell goods on credit.
- Journal used for cash receipts.
10 Clues: The opposite side of debit. • Journal used for cash receipts. • Someone owes the business money. • Asset Classification of debtors control • Source document used when you receive cash. • When the owner takes money from the business. • Telephone and Advertising are examples of this. • Source document used when you sell goods on credit. • ...
Accounting Theory 2022-05-04
Across
- Money used to pay for small expenses
- Puchase of goods on credit by the business from suppliers
- Owner contributes money to start a business.
- business receives this from services rendered.
- Change in the cash register
- Sale of goods on credit to customers
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- The business purchases this with the aim of reselling it to make a profit.
- Computers,chairs, shelves
- A form of debt that the business has to repay.
- Owner withdraws money for personal use.
10 Clues: Computers,chairs, shelves • Change in the cash register • Money used to pay for small expenses • Sale of goods on credit to customers • Owner withdraws money for personal use. • Owner contributes money to start a business. • A form of debt that the business has to repay. • business receives this from services rendered. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-06-02
Across
- One celled organism that does not have a membrane bound nucleus or organelles; includes all
- Cell, Typically a rounding blob like shape with a cell membrane
- Single-celled organisms that have a chromosome but do not have a nucleus
- The study of living things
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- Organism made up of cells that have a membrane bound nucleus and other organelles
- A process in plant cells in which the chlorophyll inside chloroplast converts solar energy into chemical energy
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things
- A living thing
- Cell, A squarish shaped cell characterized by a cell wall
- Theory, All organisms are composed of cells and cells carry on similar functions such as extracting energy from food to sustain life.
10 Clues: A living thing • The study of living things • Basic unit of structure and function in living things • Cell, A squarish shaped cell characterized by a cell wall • Cell, Typically a rounding blob like shape with a cell membrane • Single-celled organisms that have a chromosome but do not have a nucleus • ...
Color Theory 2022-07-28
Across
- what has to be filled out before going to the restroom
- what color restrooms are you allowed to use.
- what policy states that only one person may leave the room at any given time
- What grade equals 60%
- this item is required by mid november and totals the amount of $30
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- What gets turned in at the door to be counted present?
- what are not allowed to be present at any time unless specified by the teacher?
- what grade equals 40%?
- The first class to completely turn their feed in before Thanksgiving Break will receive this a prize.
- what is assigned to store phones for the entire class period
10 Clues: What grade equals 60% • what grade equals 40%? • what color restrooms are you allowed to use. • What gets turned in at the door to be counted present? • what has to be filled out before going to the restroom • what is assigned to store phones for the entire class period • this item is required by mid november and totals the amount of $30 • ...
Cell theory 2021-12-02
Across
- an organism made up of just one cell
- viewed cork cells and called them cells
- saw animalcules in rainwater;bacteria too
- tool used by scientists to view cells
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- an organism made up of many cells
- said all plant parts are made of cells
- book written by Robert Hooke
- said all animal parts are made of cells
- the basic unit of living things
- said all cells come from other cells
10 Clues: book written by Robert Hooke • the basic unit of living things • an organism made up of many cells • an organism made up of just one cell • said all cells come from other cells • tool used by scientists to view cells • said all plant parts are made of cells • said all animal parts are made of cells • viewed cork cells and called them cells • ...
Game Theory 2021-02-12
Across
- When the matrix is of the form 2xn or mx2
- Row minimum=Column Maximum
- Players play one strategy throughout the game
- A conflict between two or more parties
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- Average payoff per play
- Other name for Saddle Point
- The total pattern of choices employed by any player
- Players play more than one strategy
- Principle used to reduce the size of the matrix
- Gain or Loss resulting from the play
10 Clues: Average payoff per play • Row minimum=Column Maximum • Other name for Saddle Point • Players play more than one strategy • Gain or Loss resulting from the play • A conflict between two or more parties • When the matrix is of the form 2xn or mx2 • Players play one strategy throughout the game • Principle used to reduce the size of the matrix • ...
Cell Theory 2023-08-23
Across
- This plant was used in the discovery of cells
- Concluded that all plants are made of cells
- All living things are made up of these
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
- How many parts of the cell theory are there?
- Was the first person to give cells their name
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- All cells must come from ____ cells
- Anton Von Leeuwenhoek created these to see many cells
- The cell is the basic ____ of life
- Stated that all cells come from other cells
10 Clues: The cell is the basic ____ of life • All cells must come from ____ cells • All living things are made up of these • Concluded that all plants are made of cells • Stated that all cells come from other cells • Concluded that all animals are made of cells • How many parts of the cell theory are there? • This plant was used in the discovery of cells • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-27
Across
- model what did niels bohr contribute to?
- name- mass number how do you find the mass notation?
- what do protons determine in an atom?
- wavelength which wavelength is energy high?
- number plus neutron how do you find mass number?
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- relationship what is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
- which color has the lowest energy?
- what do neutrons determine in an atom?
- electrons in the periodic table, what is the significance of groups?
- what are atoms of the same element with different mass?
10 Clues: which color has the lowest energy? • what do protons determine in an atom? • what do neutrons determine in an atom? • model what did niels bohr contribute to? • wavelength which wavelength is energy high? • number plus neutron how do you find mass number? • name- mass number how do you find the mass notation? • ...
Colour theory 2020-06-03
Across
- A warm primary colour
- Mixing to primary colours together
- A tertiary colour
- Three colours wich are side by side on a colour wheel
- Adding white to a colour
- A colour that cannot be mixed using other colours
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- Different shade of the same colour
- Colours directly opposite each other on the colour wheel
- Adding black to a colour
- A cool secondary colour
10 Clues: A tertiary colour • A warm primary colour • A cool secondary colour • Adding black to a colour • Adding white to a colour • Different shade of the same colour • Mixing to primary colours together • A colour that cannot be mixed using other colours • Three colours wich are side by side on a colour wheel • Colours directly opposite each other on the colour wheel
Music Theory 2020-06-11
10 Clues: one melody • major or minor • clef for cello • clef for violin • layers of music • melody with accompaniment • more than one melody at the same time • on the left side of the circle of fifths • on the right side of the circle of fifths • two keys that sound the same, but have different names
Music Theory 2020-06-11
Across
- Clef for violin
- Layers of music
- Accidentals to the right side of the circle of fifths
- Melody with accompaniment
- Major or minor
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- Accidentals to the left side of the circle of fifths
- Two keys that sound the same, but have different names
- Clef for cello
- More than one melody at the same time
- One melody without accompaniment
10 Clues: Clef for cello • Major or minor • Clef for violin • Layers of music • Melody with accompaniment • One melody without accompaniment • More than one melody at the same time • Accidentals to the left side of the circle of fifths • Accidentals to the right side of the circle of fifths • Two keys that sound the same, but have different names
music theory 2020-06-21
10 Clues: παιζω κοφτά • κραταει 2 χρονους • κραταει 4 χρονους • χωριζεται με διαστολές • το αντίθετο του στακάτο • 2 μαζι κάνουν ένα τέταρτο • παρατεινει τη χρονικη διάρκεια • βρίσκεται κάτω από τα δύο μαυρα πληκρα • νότα στη δεύτερη γραμμη του πενταγράμου • κλειδι που ξεκινάει από την τεταρτη γραμμη
Network Theory 2019-11-28
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- _______ network is a system of coupled networks where nodes of one or more networks depend on nodes in other networks
- a>b is an example of ______ relation
- Network optimization is the study of ____research and computational complex
- is the meaning of the first W in WWW
- is a type of network theory that has extensive applications
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- ______ optimization is a topic that consists of finding an optimal objects
- Network optimization involves finding an optimal object from a ______ set of objects
- is the representation between discrete objects
- 1=0 & 0=1 is a ________ relation
- a part of graph that involves computer science and _______ science
10 Clues: 1=0 & 0=1 is a ________ relation • a>b is an example of ______ relation • is the meaning of the first W in WWW • is the representation between discrete objects • is a type of network theory that has extensive applications • a part of graph that involves computer science and _______ science • ______ optimization is a topic that consists of finding an optimal objects • ...
Cell Theory 2020-08-25
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- Basic structure and functional unit of life
- He formulated the idea that all plants are made up of cells
- Collective term which used after observing the movement of Protista and Sperm
- He coined the term “cell”
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- Single-celled organism
- He formulated the idea that all animals are made up of cells
- He observed tiny group of protist and classified them as animalcules
- Considered to be non-living because they cannot replicate or reproduce
- Hereditary material passed from one cell to another
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
10 Clues: Single-celled organism • He coined the term “cell” • Basic structure and functional unit of life • Hereditary material passed from one cell to another • He formulated the idea that all plants are made up of cells • He formulated the idea that all animals are made up of cells • He observed tiny group of protist and classified them as animalcules • ...
Maslow Theory 2024-05-20
10 Clues: level 4 on the pyramid • level 1 on the pyramid • level 2 on the pyramid • level 5 on the pyramid • level 3 on the pyramid • basic needs to survive level 1 • reaching your potential level 5 • spending time with others level 3 • to feel valued (recognition) level 4 • protection against danger and poverty level 2
Cell Theory 2024-05-06
10 Clues: single celled • makes protein • multicellular • transport materials • stores food and water • powerhouse of the cell • control center of the brain • digestive system of the cell • produce energy through photosynthesis • structure that supports and shapes the cell
Nuclear Theory 2023-03-03
Across
- particle with a positive charge located in the nucleus of an atom and has a mass of 1 amu
- the central part of the atom housing the protons and neutrons.
- the number of protons in an atomic nucleus
- the particles or the energy that is released from the nucleus.
- the process in which an unstable nucleus changes by emitting particles or releasing energy.
- these particles consist of helium nuclei, which are 2 protons and 2 neutrons, and are very large.
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- these particles consist of fast moving electrons (e-), which are much smaller and lighter than alpha particles
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge located in the nucleus of an atom and has a mass of 1 amu
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge located orbiting around the nucleus within the electron cloud
- this radiation is an extremely energetic form of light, which means it does not have a charge and is not made of matter
10 Clues: the number of protons in an atomic nucleus • the central part of the atom housing the protons and neutrons. • the particles or the energy that is released from the nucleus. • particle with a positive charge located in the nucleus of an atom and has a mass of 1 amu • the process in which an unstable nucleus changes by emitting particles or releasing energy. • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-02-09
Across
- A particle with a negative charge
- The collective name for the three smaller parts of an atom
- Scientist who discovered atoms have charges; plum pudding model
- The center of the atom
- The particle that orbits the nucleus
- A particle with no charge
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- First scientist to propose atomic theory; bowling ball model
- First theorized that matter is made up of tiny particles
- Scientist who discovered that atoms have energy levels
- A particle with a positive charge
- Scientist who discovered the nucleus in the gold foil experiment
11 Clues: The center of the atom • A particle with no charge • A particle with a positive charge • A particle with a negative charge • The particle that orbits the nucleus • Scientist who discovered that atoms have energy levels • First theorized that matter is made up of tiny particles • The collective name for the three smaller parts of an atom • ...
Colour Theory 2022-12-05
Across
- The complementary colour of violet
- A hot secondary colour
- A hot primary colour
- When you add black to a colour
- The range of colours people can see from light waves
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- One of the third group of colours after primary and secondary
- The complementary colour of orange
- The complementary colour of red
- When you add white and black to one colour
- When you add white to a colour
10 Clues: A hot primary colour • A hot secondary colour • When you add black to a colour • When you add white to a colour • The complementary colour of red • The complementary colour of orange • The complementary colour of violet • When you add white and black to one colour • The range of colours people can see from light waves • ...
