set theory Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Ancient astronomer and mapmaker who believed the sun orbited the earth
- Developed the geocentric theory
- Boyle Known as the father of chemistry
- A Danish astronomer who designed new instruments for observing the stars
- Revolution What were a serious of events that led to birth of modern science?
- A branch of math Isaac Newton invented that explains how movement works
- Isaac Newton Discovered the three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- A Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature
- French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry
- A Galileo invention that enables people to view the stars
- Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Theory The belief that the earth is the center of the universe not the sun
- Glasses Invention discovered by Benjamin Franklin that allowed people to read and see far away at the same time
- A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure
- Method A method of procedure that consists of a hypothesis observation, experimentation, and conclusions
- Referred to as the father of anatomy and studied anatomy in depth
- Harvey English physician who studied anatomy and physiology
- Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit
- Theory The idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- Science The study of physical features of nature and the ways the interact and change
- Another Galileo invention that measured north, south, east, and west
- Lens Invented and used to magnify images
- Hooke A man who made the first compound microscope and discovered the cell
25 Clues: Developed the geocentric theory • Developed the heliocentric theory • Boyle Known as the father of chemistry • Lens Invented and used to magnify images • Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit • Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method • French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry • A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure • ...
Chapter 5 2020-11-25
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- It indicates the quantity of goods and services that companies, households and the government are prepared to purchase at different prices
- this phase is a phase of hope
- a change frequently in size, amount quality.. especially from one extreme to another
- this cyclical model examines the correlation between electoral and economic cycles
- This is the reason for the tendency of impulses to acquire their own momentum
- KOF barometer is a ...indicator
- this theory states that changes in demand trigger disproportionate changes in investment
- this theory states that changes in the demand trigger disproportionate changes in income and employment
- consumption is a ...indicator
- slowdown
- as a result of high prices the demand will ...at the end of a boom
- unemployment rate is a ...indicator
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- this cyclical theory regards the change in the money supply as the cause of cyclic fluctuations
- it indicates how many goods and services could be produced as a maximum if all the available production factors were used to full capacity.
- it records the relationship of the overall quantity of goods supplied at a certain price level
- a deep valley of economic activities
- a decrease in GDP during at least two consecutive quarters
- Investment creates capacity which contributes to production potential
- During the production of capacity income is created that is converted into demand
- this cyclical theory identifies the alternating waves of pessimism and optimism as the cause of cyclical fluctuations
- opposite of a slump
21 Clues: slowdown • opposite of a slump • this phase is a phase of hope • consumption is a ...indicator • KOF barometer is a ...indicator • unemployment rate is a ...indicator • a deep valley of economic activities • a decrease in GDP during at least two consecutive quarters • as a result of high prices the demand will ...at the end of a boom • ...
Reformation 2021-05-25
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- theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by Martin Luther
- was interested in telescopes and made new stronger versions
- the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg that helped spread Protestant ideas
- a time in which modern science emerged as the new way of gaining knowledge
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500's and 1600's that led to the formation of new Christian groups
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- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by King Henry Vlll in England
- Martin Luther's posted list of arguments against the Catholic Church abuses
- an apple hit him in the head and helped him discover gravity
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin
- a beliefe in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis
- the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted
- grants by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sin
- a government state where God is the supreme ruler and religious officials govern in his name
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
20 Clues: the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis • the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted • theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
PHYSICS 10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE / SECTION 1 - 20 QUESTIONS 2014-01-26
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- The downside of a physicists training and attitude is that they don’t know much about any particular _______.
- _____ hav a positive charge
- How many counterexamples must be found to disprove a theory?
- ________ continually look for ways to “disprove” the most popular theories.
- ______ have a neutral charge.
- Theories are not taken _______ until they succeed in predicting or explaining.
- Science is not a thing but a _______.
- fundamental particles are defined as those that are not ______ of anything else
- world If a device can be shown to fail even under ideal conditions then there is no point in building it to fail under ____ ______ conditions.
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- h20 is the chemical compound for which molecule?
- To prove that a theory in Physics is true is quite ______.
- ________ are not taken too seriously until they have been made by independent observers, preferably using different methods.
- In science, what can never be proved?
- Late 1800s to early 1900s and the properties of the ______ began to be measured.
- In science, we want few assumptions and many ________.
- ________ was predicted quite unexpectedly by Dirac’s theory of the electron.
- Einstein in 1905 showed the visible and measurable effects of _________.
- ______ make up DNA, tissues, organs, you.
- In the mid 1930's, ______ of Germany invented an invisible particle neutrino to save conservation of energy and angular momentum.
- In science you expect to make more and more precise checks of a theory but to never completely ______ it.
20 Clues: _____ hav a positive charge • ______ have a neutral charge. • In science, what can never be proved? • Science is not a thing but a _______. • ______ make up DNA, tissues, organs, you. • h20 is the chemical compound for which molecule? • In science, we want few assumptions and many ________. • To prove that a theory in Physics is true is quite ______. • ...
Famous Psychology Names Crossword 2015-04-15
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- A Neo-Freudian who founded analytical psychology
- Developed theory of stages of moral development
- Conducted the controversial obedience study that involved electric shocks
- Conducted research on split brain patients
- Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
- Proposed the theory of three intelligences
- Known for her research on parenting styles
- Known for his work on cognitive dissonance
- Known for his work on general intelligence and factor analysis
- Studied affect of temperament on behavior of children
- Stressed the role of social interaction in the development of cognition
- A Neo-Freudian who founded feminist psychology
- Proposed the social learning theory and conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Studies emotions and their relation to facial expressions
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- Pioneer in social psychology and conducted conformity experiments
- Explored limits on classical conditioning through taste aversion in rats
- Studied role of hypnosis on human behavior
- Discovered the spacing effect and forgetting curve
- Known for work on emotional attachment and the Strange Situation experiment
- Invented the first practical intelligence test
- Major contributor to the field of linguistics and grammar
- A behaviorist who proposed operant conditioning as a form of learning
- Feminist who proposed ideas against Kohlberg’s work in moral psychology
- Notable for work in behavioral economics and the psychology of judgement
- Invented the law that quantifies the perception of change for a stimulus
- Best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Considered the father of behaviorism
28 Clues: Considered the father of behaviorism • Studied role of hypnosis on human behavior • Conducted research on split brain patients • Proposed the theory of three intelligences • Known for her research on parenting styles • Known for his work on cognitive dissonance • Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy • Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2024-10-15
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- Union Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War?
- What international event marked the end of Soviet communism?
- Which existentialist philosopher believed that "existence precedes essence"?
- What concept did Sartre use to describe the anxiety from bearing responsibility for one's actions?
- What physicist is known for explaining string theory in accessible terms?
- What does Sartre call the act of denying responsibility for one’s freedom?
- What structure symbolized the division of East and West Germany during the Cold War?
- Which nation became communist after the U.S. withdrawal from the Vietnam War?
- How many dimensions are involved in string theory?
- What war ended with the division of Korea into two states in 1953?
- Who was the leading proponent of existentialism?
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- What arms race defined much of the Cold War tension?
- Which ideology dominated East Germany during the Cold War?
- Which philosopher argued that the meaning of language is contextual?
- What was the primary concern of the Cold War besides ideological conflict?
- What 1966 organization was founded to advance women’s rights in the United States?
- Which Southeast Asian conflict involved the United States between 1964 and 1973?
- Which theory proposes that all matter is composed of tiny vibrating loops?
- What phrase captures the idea that randomness is still governed by patterns?
- What French philosopher was a leading proponent of deconstruction?
- What theory studies repeating patterns in seemingly random events?
21 Clues: Who was the leading proponent of existentialism? • How many dimensions are involved in string theory? • What arms race defined much of the Cold War tension? • Which ideology dominated East Germany during the Cold War? • Union Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War? • What international event marked the end of Soviet communism? • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-10
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- deviance involves occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- deviance is when an individual's life is organized around breaking societys norms
- the theory that compliments social norms require strong bonds between individuals and society
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that defeats societal group norms
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- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that inquire people of lower standards
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in population to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- ways to encourage conformity to social norms
- job-related crimes commited by high-status people
- a repetition of, are return to, criminal behavior
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- behavior that overconforms to social acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals by keeping them in prison
20 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that defeats societal group norms • ways to encourage conformity to social norms • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • behavior that overconforms to social acceptance • job-related crimes commited by high-status people • a repetition of, are return to, criminal behavior • ...
Unit 6 crossword 2022-05-19
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- a movement of change involving revolution
- Theory that everything grows out from the central city
- how long someone is expected to live
- helping to control the amount of people
- a way of getting around places
- migration from urban to rural
- Battling between populations
- A way of studying urban patterns
- a movement by the people socially
- occurs when the population growth is zero
- Theory that states cities are divided into sectors
- theory that states all movements must start from having resources
- migration from rural to urban
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- movement that is reformative
- How long it will take for a population to double
- a model of the ages of people in a population
- rate you get when subtracting births and deaths
- Ability of women to produce more humans
- How long a human actually lives
- behavior that is shared by many in a population
- The way people wear clothes
- When a large number of people go into extreme panic
- Causing a war for the sake of social change
- Creation of something new
- the study of aspects of human population
- A way of making the population pertain to one race more
- Theory that states there are multiple hubs in a city
- Forming neighborhoods and housing away from the central city
- Total number of people
- A large group of people
- An established area with a large population
- Change that happens between humans socially
32 Clues: Total number of people • A large group of people • Creation of something new • The way people wear clothes • movement that is reformative • Battling between populations • migration from urban to rural • migration from rural to urban • a way of getting around places • How long a human actually lives • A way of studying urban patterns • a movement by the people socially • ...
Chapter 5 crossword 2025-03-05
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- They are automatic spontaneous reaction to the world around us.
- A theory of emotion that views emotion as a reservoir that fills up and spills over; predicts that expressing an emotion will reduce arousal.
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image.
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction.
- A reward that arises internally.
- A male hormone.
- An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control.
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium.
- A reward from an outside source.
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion.
- A desire to excel or outperform others.
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- Being associated with other people.
- A theory of emotion in which general arousal leads to assessment, which in turn leads to subjective feelings.
- A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels.
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat.
- A theory of emotion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings during an emotional experience.
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival.
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal.
20 Clues: A male hormone. • A reward that arises internally. • A reward from an outside source. • Being associated with other people. • A desire to excel or outperform others. • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium. • A state of having fulfilled your potential. • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels. • ...
vision & audition 2025-12-08
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- Amount of energy in a light or sound wave
- Receptors for color and detailed vision
- Transparent outer layer of the eye that bends light
- Brain nerve cells responding to specific stimulus features
- Theory of three color receptors (red, green, blue)
- Theory of opposing retinal processes for color vision
- Dimension of color determined by wavelength
- Structure behind the pupil that changes shape to focus
- The formal process of trying out for a role
- The snail-shaped, fluid-filled organ of the inner ear
- The nerve carrying impulses from the eye to the brain
- The colored muscle that controls the pupil size
- Theory linking pitch to location of cochlea stimulation
- Simultaneous processing of multiple aspects of a problem
- Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye
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- Theory that nerve impulse rate matches tone frequency
- Distance between wave peaks
- The deepest section of the ear
- Air-filled space behind the eardrum
- Hearing loss due to sound transfer issues to the inner ear
- Hearing damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve
- Receptors for black, white, and gray vision
- How often a sound wave repeats per second
- How high or low a sound is perceived to be
- Central focal point of the retina with only cones
- Adjustable opening in the center of the iris
- Electronic device for the profoundly deaf
- Light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
- The lens changing shape to focus near or far
29 Clues: Distance between wave peaks • The deepest section of the ear • Air-filled space behind the eardrum • Receptors for color and detailed vision • Light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • Amount of energy in a light or sound wave • How often a sound wave repeats per second • Electronic device for the profoundly deaf • How high or low a sound is perceived to be • ...
Macbeth Philosophy 3rd 2024-03-04
8 Clues: Theory of deceit • Moral Universalism • Theory of inevitability • Greek Determinism theorist • Founder of Machiavellianism • Modern-day Moral Relativism • Theory of absolute morality • Theory of “To each their own”
Chapter 8 and 9 Vocab 2021-01-22
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- The life of discipleship that is comprised of dying to oneself in the manner of Jesus and living to please God and serve others
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death changes our inward disposition, enabling us to love others
- The act of God to redeem humanity for himself by sending Jesus to die on the cross
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death shows God’s displeasure with sin and Jesus’ death pays the debt caused by our transgression of God’s justice.
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death satisfies the debt of God’s honor that our sins affronted
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death is a triumph over evil and the devil.
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- The Roman official responsible for Jesus’ trial and ultimate execution
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus died as humanity’s representative and substitute and takes away the penalty meant for us (WCOTB, 131-132).
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus “re-lives” the temptations of Adam and Israel, succeeding where they failed.
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death provides an example of love for believers to emulate (WCOTB, 131-132).
- A form of death penalty favored by the Romans for utterly humiliating a person, usually an enemy of the Empire, through excruciating pain
- The early Christian symbol used by Christians to identify themselves. It was comprised of the letter tau and rho which, when superimposed, form a cross .
12 Clues: The Roman official responsible for Jesus’ trial and ultimate execution • The act of God to redeem humanity for himself by sending Jesus to die on the cross • The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death is a triumph over evil and the devil. • The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death satisfies the debt of God’s honor that our sins affronted • ...
Emotions 2018-12-06
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- Cannon: American physiologist, professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School.
- nervous system: The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and muscles of the internal organs; its subdivisions are the sympathetic (arousing) division and the parasympathetic (calming) division.
- theory: The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion.
- rules: The cultural rules governing how and when a person may express emotion.
- Lange: Danish physician who made contributions to the fields of neurology, psychiatry, and psychology.
- Schachter: American social psychologist, who is perhaps best known for his development of the two factor theory of emotion in 1962 along with Jerome E. Singer.
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- theory: The theory that to experience emotion we must be physically aroused and must cognitively label the arousal.
- Zajonc: Polish-born American social psychologist who is known for his decades of work on a wide range of social and cognitive processes.
- Whole-organism responses, involving physiological arousal, expressive behavior, and conscious experience.
- Lazarus: psychologist who began rising to prominence in the 1960s, when behaviorists like B. F. Skinner held sway over psychology and explanations for human behavior were often pared down to rudimentary motives like reward and punishment.
- theory: The theory that we experience emotion because we are aware of our bodily response to an emotion-arousing stimulus.
- James: American philosopher and psychologist, and the first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States.
12 Clues: rules: The cultural rules governing how and when a person may express emotion. • Lange: Danish physician who made contributions to the fields of neurology, psychiatry, and psychology. • Whole-organism responses, involving physiological arousal, expressive behavior, and conscious experience. • ...
Set 2 2018-04-16
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- the same colour as grass.
- someone uses something.
- not producing carbon emissions.
- making or growing something.
- A renewable form of energy can be produced as quickly as it.
- involving people working together.
- one of two or more things that you can choose between.
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- farming.
- relating to the energy.
- a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide.
- connected with the heat inside the earth.
- a situation that causes difficulties.
- the power to be very active.
13 Clues: farming. • someone uses something. • relating to the energy. • the same colour as grass. • making or growing something. • the power to be very active. • not producing carbon emissions. • involving people working together. • a situation that causes difficulties. • connected with the heat inside the earth. • a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide. • ...
Set 01 2017-11-01
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- Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2]
- _______ drew the painting at Level 3.
- Between 12 & 14 is 13, between 42 & 44 is 43. Between 33 & 34 is? [HINT: Not a number]
- DB2/P3B is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
- Which date was Evangel Family Church dedicated?
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- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- How many car park lots are there in total?
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- _______ - B1 – 1 [HINT: Look underground, look around, look up and down]
- Timbre Substation is at 45 Armenia St. Evangel Substation is at 577 Yishun Ring Road. Fill in the blanks: 1 8 4 _ _
13 Clues: _______ drew the painting at Level 3. • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • How many car park lots are there in total? • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • Which date was Evangel Family Church dedicated? • In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as? • Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2] • ...
Set 04 2017-11-01
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- _______ drew the painting at Level 3.
- How many car park lots are there at B2?
- Between 12 & 14 is 13, between 42 & 44 is 43. Between 33 & 34 is? [HINT: Not a number]
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017?
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- Which is out of the place? Ambulance (SAFETY), Helicopter (FLYERS), Scooter (FASTER), Ice Cream Truck (HUNGRY). (Use the corresponding word to fill in the blanks)
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II? [HINT: Dahlias are flowers]
- Which date was Evangel Family Church dedicated?
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
- DB4/P7Y is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
- How many entrances lead to the compound?
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? [HINT: I can help to raise you up and bring you down]
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
13 Clues: _______ drew the painting at Level 3. • How many car park lots are there at B2? • How many entrances lead to the compound? • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • Which date was Evangel Family Church dedicated? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017? • ...
Set-5 2016-10-16
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- Round coloured part of eyes
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- Tissues that help muscles join to bones
- Muscles present in the heart
- Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Similar to supercomputer that controls the whole body
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- Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency
- A disease that can be prevented through vaccination
- The largest part of the brain
- Actions that do not involve the brain
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- A disease that is spread by mosquito bite
13 Clues: Round coloured part of eyes • Muscles present in the heart • The largest part of the brain • Actions that do not involve the brain • Tissues that help muscles join to bones • Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • A disease that is spread by mosquito bite • Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency • ...
Set-5 2016-10-16
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- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- Actions that do not involve the brain
- Round coloured part of eyes
- Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency
- Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat
- Tissues that help muscles join to bones
- A disease that is spread by mosquito bite
- A disease that can be prevented through vaccination
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- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Muscles present in the heart
- The largest part of the brain
- Similar to supercomputer that controls the whole body
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
13 Clues: Round coloured part of eyes • Muscles present in the heart • The largest part of the brain • Actions that do not involve the brain • Tissues that help muscles join to bones • Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • A disease that is spread by mosquito bite • Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency • ...
Altruism Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-19
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- an emotional reaction of feelings of concern and understanding in response to another person’s situation
- the effect of other people/witnesses on a person's likelihood of helping someone in need
- our evaluation and judgement of how we should behave in or react to certain situations
- the form of altruism where the act of altruism is completely unselfish and done with no other motives
- the social expectation to return favors and acts of altruism
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- the theory that says we are more likely to help others who are in the same group as us or are similar to us.
- behavior or actions meant to benefit others and result in positive social effects
- the warm, positive emotion experienced as a result of witnessing altruistic acts of “moral beauty.”
- factors like rewards that could influence a person's altruism
- the theory that our motive for altruism is to get help in return in the future
- the theory that says our motive for altruism is out of self-interest and a cost-benefit analysis
- weighing the costs and benefits of your action
- another word for pure altruism
- societal expectations of how we are supposed to behave
- the act of helping someone else without being motivated by your own want/need
15 Clues: another word for pure altruism • weighing the costs and benefits of your action • societal expectations of how we are supposed to behave • the social expectation to return favors and acts of altruism • factors like rewards that could influence a person's altruism • the act of helping someone else without being motivated by your own want/need • ...
reviewing vocabulary unit 3 Earth Science 2023-10-26
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- life connected with the planet Earth
- the simplest and smallest forms of life.
- the state in which somebody suffers or dies because they have no food
- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
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- enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need
- to become different; to make somebody/something different
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
7 Clues: life connected with the planet Earth • the simplest and smallest forms of life. • the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth • enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need • to become different; to make somebody/something different • the state in which somebody suffers or dies because they have no food • ...
Chapter 7 Grade Recovery 2021-04-09
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- Elite A small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources, C. Wright Mills
- type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- a type of deviance when a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual's self-image or interactions with others
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- theory that suggests that if you are named a deviance, you will become a deviant
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
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- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- deviance that occurs when a person's self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- a crime that does not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- A theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
18 Clues: a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment • the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society • theory that suggests that if you are named a deviance, you will become a deviant • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- organs that serve no useful function in an organism.
- 1795 Theory of Geological change
- theory of tendency toward Perfection.
- struggle for members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
- were derived from common ancestors.
- variation of differences among individuals of a species.
- descent of each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- smallest island, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- Principles of Geography
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- structures that have different mature forms in different organisms.
- survival of some individuals better suited for the environment.
- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
- layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
- change over time.
- selection of nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- selection of results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
20 Clues: change over time. • Principles of Geography • remains of ancient organisms. • 1795 Theory of Geological change • were derived from common ancestors. • theory of tendency toward Perfection. • organs that serve no useful function in an organism. • variation of differences among individuals of a species. • layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-12
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- Expanded Aristotles idea of the geocentric theory
- Built his own telescope and wrote Starry Messenger
- Made the first microscope
- Scientific Method
- Introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Made the first mercury barometer
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- Gravity
- developed the heliocentric theory
- “I think therefore I am”
- Developed the geocentric theory
10 Clues: Gravity • Scientific Method • “I think therefore I am” • Made the first microscope • Developed the geocentric theory • Made the first mercury barometer • developed the heliocentric theory • Introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox • Expanded Aristotles idea of the geocentric theory • Built his own telescope and wrote Starry Messenger
Set design 2021-02-04
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- coarsely woven cloth which can appear transparent or solid depending on how it’s lit.
- (Greek) Term for three-sided flats mounted on a rotating base.
- Two flats hinged together on the vertical edge, to be free standing, and normally used as a backing for a doorway or window.
- A wheeled platform on stage
- lightweight timber frame covered with scenic canvas, or plywood. Flats are used to provide a lightweight and easy to move and re-configure backdrop
- Decorative backing to the stage setting
- A revolving stage is a mechanically controlled platform within a theatre
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- A piece of solid scenery used to prevent audiences seeing backstage
- A canvas flat commonly used on theatre shows. Much more lightweight and compact in storage
- also riser, stationary, standard flat walking surface for actors to perform on.
- The wheels on a TRUCK or underneath a REVOLVE.
- metal bars to which scenery and lanterns are attached for flying above the stage
- false frontage for a piece of stage scenery, typically depicting a building.
13 Clues: A wheeled platform on stage • Decorative backing to the stage setting • The wheels on a TRUCK or underneath a REVOLVE. • (Greek) Term for three-sided flats mounted on a rotating base. • A piece of solid scenery used to prevent audiences seeing backstage • A revolving stage is a mechanically controlled platform within a theatre • ...
Set 2 2018-04-16
Across
- relating to the energy.
- the power to be very active.
- A renewable form of energy can be produced as quickly as it.
- farming.
- a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide.
- one of two or more things that you can choose between.
- someone uses something.
- involving people working together.
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- connected with the heat inside the earth.
- the same colour as grass.
- making or growing something.
- not producing carbon emissions.
- a situation that causes difficulties.
13 Clues: farming. • relating to the energy. • someone uses something. • the same colour as grass. • making or growing something. • the power to be very active. • not producing carbon emissions. • involving people working together. • a situation that causes difficulties. • connected with the heat inside the earth. • a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide. • ...
Set 2 2018-04-16
Across
- A renewable form of energy can be produced as quickly as it.
- involving people working together.
- a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide.
- farming.
- the same colour as grass.
- a situation that causes difficulties.
- relating to the energy.
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- not producing carbon emissions.
- one of two or more things that you can choose between.
- connected with the heat inside the earth.
- someone uses something.
- making or growing something.
- the power to be very active.
13 Clues: farming. • someone uses something. • relating to the energy. • the same colour as grass. • making or growing something. • the power to be very active. • not producing carbon emissions. • involving people working together. • a situation that causes difficulties. • connected with the heat inside the earth. • a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide. • ...
Set 01 2017-11-01
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- How many lights shine upon the cross?
- Andy made me. What am I?
- Opposite of up is down. Opposite of right is left. Opposite of 22 is?
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- Timbre Substation is at 45 Armenia St. Evangel Substation is at 577 Yishun Ring Road. Fill in the blank: 1 8 4 _ _
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- How many car park lots are there at B2?
- Which date was Evangel Family Church dedicated?
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- How many car park lots are there at B1?
- There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape.
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017?
13 Clues: Andy made me. What am I? • How many lights shine upon the cross? • How many car park lots are there at B2? • How many car park lots are there at B1? • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • Which date was Evangel Family Church dedicated? • There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape. • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • ...
Set 03 2017-11-01
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- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
- "Imagination is an art piece of a collaborative effort by _______ community groups.”
- How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4?
- Opposite of black is white. Opposite of left is right. Opposite of 17 is?
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- _______ drew the painting at Level 3.
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- DB4/P7Y is at level _______.
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017?
- Opposite of up is down. Opposite of right is left. Opposite of 22 is?
- Timbre Substation is at 45 Armenia St. Evangel Substation is at 577 Yishun Ring Road. Fill in the blank: 1 8 4 _ _
- “A dream you dream along is a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” Where can you find this?
- Which month was Evangel Family Church dedicated?
13 Clues: DB4/P7Y is at level _______. • _______ drew the painting at Level 3. • Which month was Evangel Family Church dedicated? • How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4? • There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we? • In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as? • We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name? • ...
Set-4 2016-10-16
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- One of the bones of the lower leg closer to ankle
- A joint where the bones slide past each other
- The place where two or more bones meet
- A disease caused due to contamination of food or water
- Disease caused due to iron deficiency
- A lifestyle disease
- The longest bone of our body
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- The upper arm joins the lower arm at this part
- A joint where a rod-like bone fits into the ring formed by another one
- Disease spread by rats
- A disease caused due to contamination of food or water
- A disease caused due to contamination of food or water
- Deficiency that causes Rickets disease
- One of the bones of the lower leg closer to knee
- Disease caused due to Vitamin C deficiency
15 Clues: A lifestyle disease • Disease spread by rats • The longest bone of our body • Disease caused due to iron deficiency • Deficiency that causes Rickets disease • The place where two or more bones meet • Disease caused due to Vitamin C deficiency • A joint where the bones slide past each other • The upper arm joins the lower arm at this part • ...
SET 1 2025-12-03
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- relating to a city or town, not the countryside.
- to reduce or lessen pain, stress, or discomfort.
- another option or choice you can use instead of the usual one.
- extremely shocking or disgusting, often because it involves blood or violeAlternative – another option or choice you can use instead of the usual onNovice – someone who is new to a skill or activity; a beginner.
- showing strong interest or enthusiasm for something.
- stress, pressure, or mental strain; when people feel nervous or uneasy.
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- someone who is new to a skill or activity; a beginner.
- closely connected to what is being discussed; important to the topic.
- to examine something carefully and give your opinion about its strengths and weaknesses.
- the exact, literal meaning of a word (not the emotional meaning).
- a small part taken from a longer text, movie, or speech.
- to strongly dislike something; to hate it completely.
- a list or plan of things that need to be done or discussed.
13 Clues: relating to a city or town, not the countryside. • to reduce or lessen pain, stress, or discomfort. • showing strong interest or enthusiasm for something. • to strongly dislike something; to hate it completely. • someone who is new to a skill or activity; a beginner. • a small part taken from a longer text, movie, or speech. • ...
Chapter 11 Sociology 2025-10-02
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- biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people
- the process by which a minority individual or group takes on the characteristics of the dominant culture
- A group of people who are singled out from the others for differential and unequal treatment
- a group of people who have less power than the dominant group
- the physical separation of two groups, particularly in residence, but also in workplace and social functions
- the practice of routinely refusing mortgages for households and business located in predominately minority communities
- A shared culture, which may include heritage, language, religion, and more
- the deliberate annihilation of a targeted (usually subordinate) group
- a set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices that are used to justify the belief that one racial category is somehow superior or inferior to others
- the prejudiced action against a group of people
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- a person who opposes racism and acts for racial justice
- a theory that suggests that the dominant group will displace its unfocused aggression onto a subordinate group
- A mixture of different cultures where each culture retains its own identity and yet adds to the “flavor” of the whole
- oversimplified ideas about groups of people
- the theory that suggests we cannot separate the effects of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and other attributes
- a group of people who have more power in a society
- the process by which a minority group and a majority group combine to form a new group
- the belief that one type of skin tone is superior or inferior to another within a racial group
- the act of a dominant group forcing a subordinate group to leave a certain area or even the country
19 Clues: oversimplified ideas about groups of people • the prejudiced action against a group of people • a group of people who have more power in a society • a person who opposes racism and acts for racial justice • a group of people who have less power than the dominant group • biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people • ...
Criminology Chapter 6 2025-10-16
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- Merton’s fourth category of adaptation, part of strain theory, is ___________________ which describes the behavior of those who reject socially approved goals and means.
- The ___________________ thesis/theory is a perspective on crime causation that holds that physical deterioration in an area leads to increased concerns for personal safety among residents.
- Sociological theories utilize a ___________ perspective, where they focus on the big picture.
- Techniques of ___________________ are culturally available justifications that can provide criminal offenders with the means to disavow responsibility for their behavior.
- _________________________ which refers to an individual’s perception of his or her rightful place in the reward structure of society is sometime used to explain white collar crime.
- In 1938 _____________________ was the first person to posit strain theory as an explanation for crime.
- Matza used the term soft __________________ to describe drift, saying that delinquents are neither forced to make choices because of fateful experiences early in life nor entirely free to make choices unfettered by the realities of their situation.
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- _____________________, an early sociological theorist who studied crime in the first part of the 20th century stated that crime is a normal part of all societies and that law was a symbol of social solidarity.
- Shaw and McKay applied the concentric zone model to what American city? ____________________.
- Zone V is also known as the ______________________ zone.
- __________________________ refers to the economic and social gap that exists between rich and poor people who live in close proximity to one another.
- He developed the reaction formation theory. ___________________________________
- Chapter 6 focuses on 3 major sociological theories. Social disorganization theory, _____________, and culture conflict theory.
- Kody Scott was a member of the _______________ street gang.
14 Clues: Zone V is also known as the ______________________ zone. • Kody Scott was a member of the _______________ street gang. • He developed the reaction formation theory. ___________________________________ • Shaw and McKay applied the concentric zone model to what American city? ____________________. • ...
Maths Crossword puzzle 2021-08-16
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- The letters in "ALLOY" and B, the set of letters in "LOYAL" is what type of set
- In other words "Arrangement"
- 60 minutes is..... (in terms of degrees)
- Full form of HP
- domain={pin:n belongs to Z}
- A function that has range {-1,0,1} and domain as realnumbers
- Full form of AP
- every element of A is also an element of B.
- root3 at 60degrees
- In other words "Selection"
- A set A is said to be a subset of a set B
- This equation (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2 is of which shape
- 180/pi degrees
- A ___________ R from a non-empty set A to a non empty set B is a subset of the Cartesian Product set AxB
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- y = f(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + anxn
- The continued product of 1st n natural numbers is called
- Full form of GP
- Tan theta's value in the 3rd quadrant
- Its Domain is R and range is R+.
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- a={x:xbelongstonand3<x<4}
- the collection of all months of a year beggening with the letter is called
- the set of all points on the circumference of a circle
- A relation from a set A to a set B is said to be a ________ if every element of a set A has one and only one image in set B
- Domain of identity function
- If in an GP each term is divided or added or subtracted then the resulting sequence is an
- pi/180 rads
- Sin theta's value in 3rd and 4th quadrant
- If set A intersection set B =0 then the type of set is...
- Quadratic equations form this type of graph
- If in an AP each term is divided or added then the resulting sequence is an
31 Clues: pi/180 rads • 180/pi degrees • Full form of GP • Full form of HP • Full form of AP • root3 at 60degrees • adjacent/hypotenuse • a={x:xbelongstonand3<x<4} • In other words "Selection" • domain={pin:n belongs to Z} • Domain of identity function • In other words "Arrangement" • Its Domain is R and range is R+. • Tan theta's value in the 3rd quadrant • y = f(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + anxn • ...
Preschool and Theories Review 2016-09-08
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- Period in Piaget's Theory in which children organize information to form a concept
- Relates to physical movement
- Grouping objects by common trait
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which children think logically and abstractly
- Intelligence that relates to relating to other people
- The ability to focus on only one quality at a time
- Base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Purpose of this school is to train future teachers
- Grouping items in order by size or number
- Deals with reasoning and numbers
- Stage in Piaget's Theory in which infants use their surroundings to learn and explore their surroundings
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- Goal of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Intelligence that relates well to the natural environment
- Understanding that an objects physical properties stay the same even when the appearance changes
- Multiple Intelligence that relates to words
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which there are significant leaps in logical thinking
- Relies on the sense of sight
- Intelligence that is good at remembering melodies and mimicking beats
- Intelligence relating to self reflection
- Parents are part owners and administrators in this school
- Areas of a classroom clearly defined and equipped for specific activities
- Type of question that encourages children to verbally express themselves
- Italian educator who created schools with self correcting materials
- These classes are designed for parents to interact with their baby
- A federally funded preschool for 3 and 4 year olds from low income families
25 Clues: Relates to physical movement • Relies on the sense of sight • Grouping objects by common trait • Deals with reasoning and numbers • Goal of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • Base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • Intelligence relating to self reflection • Grouping items in order by size or number • Multiple Intelligence that relates to words • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-12-28
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- sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- any movement of matter that is caused by different densities
- the change of the magnetic poles
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges
- sudden release of stored energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves
- tectonic plates at the bottom of the ocean
- Earth’s outer layer made up of tectonic plates
- geologist that proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading
- moving slabs that make up Earth’s surface
- ideas that explain various related observations of the natural world
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- theory that Earth’s surface is made of moving slabs
- idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming
- when the force of gravity moves a plate downward and away from a ridge
- hypothesis that today’s continents were a single landmass before becoming continents
- layer of Earth below lithosphere that has differences in pressure and temperature causing the plates to move
- name of the theorized supercontinent that
- opening in the crust where molten rock, hot rock fragments, and hot gases erupt from
- German geophysicist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the pulling of a tectonic plate as its edge subducts deep into the mantle
20 Clues: the change of the magnetic poles • name of the theorized supercontinent that • moving slabs that make up Earth’s surface • tectonic plates at the bottom of the ocean • Earth’s outer layer made up of tectonic plates • theory that Earth’s surface is made of moving slabs • geologist that proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2016-11-20
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- The breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together.
- The closest interpersonal relationship; close.
- The ways an individual acts.
- The stage of an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact.
- A complementary relationship or situation.
- Verbal or nonverbal signals that show our love for another person.
- The quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each element in the process.
- Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration.
- A principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to our own.
- The state or process by which one individual is drawn to another person and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person.
- A reaction to relationship threats.
- The first stage of an interpersonal relationship.
- In social theory of interopersonal relationships, the degree to which to which the inner personality of an individual is penetrated in interpersonal interaction.
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- theory of interpersonal relationships claiming that we experience relational satisfaction when their is an equal distribution of rewards and costs between the two persons in a relationship.
- Physical abuse, verbal abuse, or emotional abuse within a relationship.
- A general idea of of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship.
- Physical closeness
- In the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate.
- A reversal of penetration.
- A theory holding that we form relationships on the basis of our attraction to another person.
20 Clues: Physical closeness • A reversal of penetration. • The ways an individual acts. • A reaction to relationship threats. • A complementary relationship or situation. • The closest interpersonal relationship; close. • The first stage of an interpersonal relationship. • Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration. • ...
Personality and Attitude 2017-10-06
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- Which side of the nature vs nurture debate does trait theory adopt?
- What is the acronym that relates to what traits are thought to be in all situations?
- What word describes the sum total of an individuals characteristics which make them human?
- The trait view maintains that all behavior is?
- What is name given to the model of attitude
- What is the acronym for what communication must be
- A criticism for this theory is that it doesn't account the influence of...
- the acronym used to remember attitude components
- What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula?
- Social learning theory suggests that behavior is?
- Behaviour is often copied from others when it is S…
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- What does an individual have to change in order to reduce the imbalance from cognitive dissonance
- Trait theory does not consider that our personalities can be formed by
- What in the triadic model will cause dissonance in the mind of the person being persuaded
- main way in which attitudes are formed
- in relation to attitude components -name the component beginning with A
- Attitude is a ...
- Which psychologist suggested that personality is made up of three features: the core of the performer, the typical responses and the role related behaviour?
- What is the name given to those who are sociable and crave excitement and change, and thus can be bored easily. And are carefree optimistic and impulsive
- Hollander proposed that personality has x levels that interact to form personality
20 Clues: Attitude is a ... • main way in which attitudes are formed • What is name given to the model of attitude • What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula? • The trait view maintains that all behavior is? • the acronym used to remember attitude components • Social learning theory suggests that behavior is? • What is the acronym for what communication must be • ...
Attachment Crossword 2024-05-04
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- Stage of attachment where infant makes secondary attachments (8)
- Who did the Strange Situation? (9)
- Who created the stages of attachment? (8)
- Animal studies with monkeys (6)
- Culture with highest insecure-avoidant type (15)
- Type of insecure attachment with high levels of stranger and separation anxiety (9)
- Study by Hazan and Shaver (8)
- Grossman found the role of the father was to ____ (4)
- Who did the study into cultural variations? (13)
- How many stages of attachment are there? (4)
- More important than food in monkeys (14)
- Animal studies with geese (6)
- Abbreviated form of mental representation that drives future relationships (3)
- Like a conversation between two people (11)
- Type of attachment with moderate levels of stranger and separation anxiety (6)
- Important time for infants to attach (14)
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- What type of study was the cultural variations study? (12)
- Learning theory of attachment (12)
- Learning theory says this is important for attachment (4)
- Stage of attachment where infant shows stranger and separation anxiety (8)
- Attachment behaviour in birds (10)
- Type of Psychopathy identified in maternal deprivation (13)
- Attachment type as a result of institutionalisation (12)
- Who created the monotropic theory? (6)
- Type of insecure attachment with low levels of stranger and separation anxiety (8)
- Monotropic theory focuses on how many attachments as important? (3)
- Culture with highest insecure-resistant type (12)
- Field found the role of the father could be this (abbreviated)(3)
28 Clues: Study by Hazan and Shaver (8) • Animal studies with geese (6) • Animal studies with monkeys (6) • Who did the Strange Situation? (9) • Learning theory of attachment (12) • Attachment behaviour in birds (10) • Who created the monotropic theory? (6) • More important than food in monkeys (14) • Who created the stages of attachment? (8) • ...
Individual & Family Relationships State Test Review 2022-11-10
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- Tension building, explosion, honeymoon
- This theory states that we tend to marry people we know
- Men do outside work while women do inside work
- Grows slowly beginning with friendship
- The mental image one has of oneself
- Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance are stages of what?
- Boldly assertive and very pushy
- This type of communication uses a lot of "I" messages
- Who typically pays for the bride's ring?
- Qualities, characteristics, or ideas we feel strongly about
- High risk, high possibility for connection
- This means being equal in all roles
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- Three types: verbal, non-verbal, and digital
- Love at first sight, occurs quickly, doesn't last long
- This theory states that we marry the person we are supposed to when the time is right
- A time to discuss marriage goals and commitments and to identify potential marital problems
- This type of goals takes longer than a year to accomplish
- This parenting style is very strict with harsh rules
- This theory says we find people that compliment our needs
- This type of parenting is very lax
- Low self esteem can lead to this
- This type of communication can cause harm to another person
- Low risk, low possibility for connection
- This theory states that we sort people that do not fit our needs
- One big adjustment to make during marriage involves this group of people.
- Any pattern of behavior that involves violence towards another person
26 Clues: Boldly assertive and very pushy • Low self esteem can lead to this • This type of parenting is very lax • The mental image one has of oneself • This means being equal in all roles • Tension building, explosion, honeymoon • Grows slowly beginning with friendship • Low risk, low possibility for connection • Who typically pays for the bride's ring? • ...
Exercise Adherence and Technology 2024-04-25
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- Technology that records body acceleration minute to minute, providing detailed information about the frequency, duration, intensity, and patterns of movement.
- A theory that individuals decide whether or not to engage in a behavior by weighing the perceived benefits and costs of that behavior.
- A psychological model that describes the the process that clients go through when adopting a change in health behavior
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client has been performing the recommended amount of exercise regularly for less than 6 months.
- The transtheoretical model has been used to facilitate _____-term changes in health behaviors.
- An individuals that takes 10,000 to 12,499 steps a day.
- A level of motivation where the individual is motivated to exercise by outside factors such as rewards, guilt, fear, or pressure, according to the self-determination theory.
- Technology that assesses and monitors exercise intensity by tracking heart rate.
- A theory that describes how presence or absence of specific psychological needs influence behavior through a continuum of motivation.
- A level of motivation where the individual has no intention or desire to engage in exercise, according to the self-determination theory.
- The extension of the theory of reasoned action by taking into consideration the client's perception of behavioral control.
- A psychological model that is based on the concepts of self-efficacy and outcome expectation.
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- A level of motivation where the individual values exercise, is motivated by extrinsic factors like improved health or gains in fitness, and freely chooses to exercise without a sense of outside pressure, according to the self-determination theory.
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client has been exercising regularly at the recommended amount for 6 months or longer.
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client is exercising but is not getting the recommended amount of physical activity.
- An individual that takes less than 5000 steps a day.
- An exercise model where clients become actively involved in the change process by setting realistic short- and long- term goals, developing a plan to achieve these goals, and signing a contract that describes each goal and how it may be achieved.
- A theory that proposes a way to understand and predict an individual's behavior.
- An exercise model based on the assumption that individuals will engage in exercise on a regular basis because they perceive the threat of disease and believe that this threat is severe and that they are susceptible to disease
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that Client is not exercising but intends to start.
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client does not exercise and does not intend to start exercising.
- In the transtheoretical model, the client goes through _____ stages of change.
- Technology that counts and monitors the number of steps taken throughout the day.
- A level of motivation where the individual engages in exercise for the sheer enjoyment and satisfaction it brings to sense of well-being.
- Based on the theory of reasoned action, _______ is the most important determinant of behavior and is influenced by the individual's attitudes and subjective behavioral norms.
- Cutting edge technological concepts for evaluating physiological responses as individuals undergo their daily activities. They can measure brain waves, oxygen saturation, motor unit recruitment, blood pressure, temperature, inertia, and location.
26 Clues: An individual that takes less than 5000 steps a day. • An individuals that takes 10,000 to 12,499 steps a day. • In the transtheoretical model, the client goes through _____ stages of change. • A theory that proposes a way to understand and predict an individual's behavior. • Technology that counts and monitors the number of steps taken throughout the day. • ...
Functions and Relations 2022-05-20
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- Set without elements
- Set of ordered pairs
- A set of ordered pairs
- Set of second coordinates
- f-1
- N
- Data in a set
- Z
- all X values have only one Y value
- Domain for which the rule is defined
- A relation where x value has only one y value
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- The test to check a function
- Another name for Implied
- Another name for piece-wise functions
- Element x
- Element y
- Relates the elements in the domain to the range
- Q
- Contained within a larger set
- Set of first coordinates
- R
21 Clues: N • Q • Z • R • f-1 • Element x • Element y • Data in a set • Set without elements • Set of ordered pairs • A set of ordered pairs • Another name for Implied • Set of first coordinates • Set of second coordinates • The test to check a function • Contained within a larger set • all X values have only one Y value • Domain for which the rule is defined • Another name for piece-wise functions • ...
Maths Crossword puzzle 2021-08-16
Across
- y = f(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + anxn
- The letters in "ALLOY" and B, the set of letters in "LOYAL" is what type of set
- This equation (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2 is of which shape
- pi/180 rads
- A ___________ R from a non-empty set A to a non empty set B is a subset of the Cartesian Product set AxB
- Full form of AP
- If in an GP each term is divided or added or subtracted then the resulting sequence is an
- In other words "Arrangement"
- A function that has range {-1,0,1} and domain as realnumbers
- Full form of HP
- A relation from a set A to a set B is said to be a ________ if every element of a set A has one and only one image in set B
- the set of all points on the circumference of a circle
- If set A intersection set B =0 then the type of set is...
- Domain of identity function
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- Quadratic equations form this type of graph
- a={x:xbelongstonand3<x<4}
- domain={pin:n belongs to Z}
- 180/pi degrees
- A set A is said to be a subset of a set B
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- every element of A is also an element of B.
- In other words "Selection"
- Full form of GP
- the collection of all months of a year beggening with the letter is called
- root3 at 60degrees
- If in an AP each term is divided or added then the resulting sequence is an
- Sin theta's value in 3rd and 4th quadrant
- The continued product of 1st n natural numbers is called
- Its Domain is R and range is R+.
- 60 minutes is..... (in terms of degrees)
- Tan theta's value in the 3rd quadrant
31 Clues: pi/180 rads • 180/pi degrees • Full form of AP • Full form of GP • Full form of HP • root3 at 60degrees • adjacent/hypotenuse • a={x:xbelongstonand3<x<4} • In other words "Selection" • domain={pin:n belongs to Z} • Domain of identity function • In other words "Arrangement" • Its Domain is R and range is R+. • Tan theta's value in the 3rd quadrant • y = f(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + .... + anxn • ...
Criticisms about LMX theory 2026-03-06
Across
- What factors may have an impact on LMX relationships.
- The researchers of the theory have no
- The criticism facts of LMX theory
- subordinates’ perceptions of the fairness of pay increases and what opportunities.
- The theory does not fully explain how _____________ leader member exchanges are created
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- No __________ ________ have used dyadic measures to analyze the LMX process.
- Questions have been raised about what
- LMX theory does not address other _______ issues
- The basic ideas of criticism of the theory are not fully
9 Clues: The criticism facts of LMX theory • Questions have been raised about what • The researchers of the theory have no • LMX theory does not address other _______ issues • What factors may have an impact on LMX relationships. • The basic ideas of criticism of the theory are not fully • No __________ ________ have used dyadic measures to analyze the LMX process. • ...
C22 S1-3 2015-04-09
Across
- Italian scientist who created telescope
- grand ornate building design in Europe
- a period where new thinking and questioning in science was more accepted and common (2 words)
- Social Critics in France
- theory that earth was in center of universe
- wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" (2 words)
- Francois Marie Arouet's pen name
- Catherine II's nickname
- logical method for gathering and testing ideas (2 words)
- Contract creates by Hobbes that said people hand over their lives to the government for protection (2 words)
- Philosopher with more positive view of humanity (2 words)
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- intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and power of individuals to solve problems
- theory that the sun was in the center of the universe
- nickname for monarchs
- Social gatherings where wealthy paris women met
- French writer who devoted himself to study of political liberty
- made theory of motion
- Artistic style of late 1700s
- Philosophe committed to individual freedom
19 Clues: nickname for monarchs • made theory of motion • Catherine II's nickname • Social Critics in France • Artistic style of late 1700s • Francois Marie Arouet's pen name • grand ornate building design in Europe • Italian scientist who created telescope • Philosophe committed to individual freedom • theory that earth was in center of universe • ...
Taylors Scientific Management Theory 2024-03-08
Across
- Not discord
- Taylorism is sometimes called the ‘… perspective’
- Not individualism
- What was the best known experiment of the Scientific Management theory
- Productivity would increase if jobs were optimized and…
- Where was the steel factory called that Taylor conducted a study in
- What century (in words) did Taylor publish his theory in book form
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- what was Taylor’s occupation
- What is scientific management synonymous with
- Not rule of thumb
- What Taylor’s theory mainly aims to improve
- Taylor was concerned with reducing … time
12 Clues: Not discord • Not rule of thumb • Not individualism • what was Taylor’s occupation • Taylor was concerned with reducing … time • What Taylor’s theory mainly aims to improve • What is scientific management synonymous with • Taylorism is sometimes called the ‘… perspective’ • Productivity would increase if jobs were optimized and… • ...
Functions and Relations 2022-05-20
Across
- Set without elements
- Set of ordered pairs
- A set of ordered pairs
- Set of second coordinates
- f-1
- N
- Data in a set
- Z
- all X values have only one Y value
- Domain for which the rule is defined
- A relation where x value has only one y value
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- The test to check a function
- Another name for Implied
- Another name for piece-wise functions
- Element x
- Element y
- Relates the elements in the domain to the range
- Q
- Contained within a larger set
- Set of first coordinates
- R
21 Clues: N • Q • Z • R • f-1 • Element x • Element y • Data in a set • Set without elements • Set of ordered pairs • A set of ordered pairs • Another name for Implied • Set of first coordinates • Set of second coordinates • The test to check a function • Contained within a larger set • all X values have only one Y value • Domain for which the rule is defined • Another name for piece-wise functions • ...
Theorist Review Activity 2023-09-11
Across
- levels of thinking. (Hint: His last name)
- hierarchy of needs. (Hint: His last name)
- reflective learning. (Hint: His last name)
- role models and imitate models. (Hint: His last name)
- socio-cultural theory. (Hint: His last name)
- responses and preferred behavior. (Hint: His last name)
- stages of cognitive development. (Hint: His last name)
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- psychosocial theory. (Hint: His last name)
- multiple intelligence theory. (Hint: His last name)
- children as experts. (Hint: His last name)
- classical learning. (Hint: His last name)
- constructivism. (Hint: His last name)
12 Clues: constructivism. (Hint: His last name) • levels of thinking. (Hint: His last name) • hierarchy of needs. (Hint: His last name) • classical learning. (Hint: His last name) • psychosocial theory. (Hint: His last name) • children as experts. (Hint: His last name) • reflective learning. (Hint: His last name) • socio-cultural theory. (Hint: His last name) • ...
test vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
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- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proven to be true
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proven to be true • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
Down
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Chem 2023-11-16
Across
- A molecule is a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
- the process of becoming an acid or the act of making something become an acid
- the science of studying networks of interacting molecules, to create new functions from a set of molecules with different hierarchical levels and emergent properties
- H₂CO₃
- the plants, animals, and other organisms that live in the salt water of seas or oceans
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- When a change is made to an equilibrium system, the system moves to counteract the imposed change and restore the system to a new equilibrium.
- a principle of chemistry used to predict the rates of chemical reactions
- the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture
- CO2
- A state in which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the backward reaction
- a measure of how acidic/basic water is
- a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
12 Clues: CO2 • H₂CO₃ • a measure of how acidic/basic water is • the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture • a principle of chemistry used to predict the rates of chemical reactions • the process of becoming an acid or the act of making something become an acid • ...
LU4: CAUSATION 2023-09-11
Across
- This theory looks at the proximate or direct cause of a prohibited situation.
- This theory is applied independently to determine if the chain of causation has been broken.
- The Mokgethi case stated that the theories of legal causation may follow a ______ approach as it is wrong to identify only one theory as the correct one to be applied.
- The existence of a factual causation may give rise to determining a _____ link which gives rise to legal causation.
- This rule helps establish factual causation.
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- In order to determine how the death of another person was caused, the act in question must have ______ the death.
- If two or more people act together to commit a crime, each of them will be guilty in accordance with what doctrine?
- This theory confuses causation with culpability.
- This theory focuses on the _________ between a certain type of event and the result.
- The degree of _____ on the part of medical staff will determine if the chain of causation has been broken.
- Maxim: You take your _____ as you find him.
- A person will be found guilty if they omitted to act where they had a _____ to do so.
- Which considerations have to exist when determining whether a person's act is punishable?
- What must be determined first when we determine causation.
14 Clues: Maxim: You take your _____ as you find him. • This rule helps establish factual causation. • This theory confuses causation with culpability. • What must be determined first when we determine causation. • This theory looks at the proximate or direct cause of a prohibited situation. • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2021-09-06
Across
- a relationship in nature that is supported by many experiments
- value that changes in response to the change in the independent variable
- visual, verbal, or mathematical explanation of experimental data
- judgement based on information obtained
- variable that you plan to change
- systematic approach used in scientific study
- matter that has a definite uniform composition
- explanation of a natural phenomenon based on observations and investigations over time
- a measure not only of the amount of matter, but also the effect of the gravitational pull on that matter
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- numerical information
- research done to solve a specific problem
- a set of controlled observations that test the hypothesis
- information that describes color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic.
- tentative explanation for what has been observed
- research done to gain knowledge for the sake of knowledge itself
- the study of matter and the changes that it undergoes
- a measurement that reflects the amount of matter
- standard for comparison
18 Clues: numerical information • standard for comparison • variable that you plan to change • judgement based on information obtained • research done to solve a specific problem • systematic approach used in scientific study • matter that has a definite uniform composition • tentative explanation for what has been observed • a measurement that reflects the amount of matter • ...
Science Card Terms 2025-01-20
Across
- Relationship described if one variable goes up and the other variable in the equation goes down.
- Data outside of visible trend.
- Variable set by experimenter.
- Shows general trend of average values in data.
- Estimate values in between collected data.
- Environmental factor variable beyond control of the investigator.
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- Data focused on physical properties such as appearance, value, or a rating scale.
- Subjects being tested with independent variable.
- Skewed personal opinion that may influence data.
- Numerical data collected in science with measurement tools/ equipment.
- Proven statement of natural events.
- Subjects used under standard conditions.
- Occurrence or development of events by chance in a beneficial way.
- Extend data beyond collected with dashed line.
- Variable measured by experimenter.
- Variables that remain the same to collect reliable data. (often equipment)
- Explanation based on scientific evidence.
- Relationship described if one variable goes up and the other variable in the equation also goes up or vice versa.
18 Clues: Variable set by experimenter. • Data outside of visible trend. • Variable measured by experimenter. • Proven statement of natural events. • Subjects used under standard conditions. • Explanation based on scientific evidence. • Estimate values in between collected data. • Extend data beyond collected with dashed line. • Shows general trend of average values in data. • ...
Chpt 1. Vocab 2026-02-10
Across
- A concise statement that summarizes results of many observations or experiments.
- Study of processes that take place in a living animal.
- The use of senses to obtain information.
- Study of the mechanism, rate, and energy transfer that occurs. when energy transfer makes a change.
- Study of all chemicals containing carbon.
- Research that is directed towards a practical goal or application.
- Variable - The variable that you observe during the experiment.
- The means by which society provides members with those things that are desired.
- A proposed explanation for an observation.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
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- The study of the composition of matter and changes that the matter undergoes.
- Study of chemicals that do not contain carbon.
- Variable - The variable that you change during the experiment.
- A representation of an object or event.
- Study that focuses on the composition of matter.
- The pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake.
- A procedure to test the hypothesis.
- A well tested observation for a broad set of observations.
18 Clues: A procedure to test the hypothesis. • A representation of an object or event. • The use of senses to obtain information. • Study of all chemicals containing carbon. • A proposed explanation for an observation. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • Study of chemicals that do not contain carbon. • Study that focuses on the composition of matter. • ...
Business Studies Vocabulary 2016-05-24
Across
- the topic this cross word is about
- the sector responsible for providing services
- the man who created the theory that describes hygiene needs and motivators
- the man who created the theory that people work mainly for money
- when an economy declines for 2 successive quarters
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- the man who created the theory that describes different managers and employees
- the sector that is responsible for production
- when a recession goes on for a long time
- the rate at which an employee receives money based on how long he works for
- the sector which is responsible for manufacturing
- the rate at which an employee receives money based on his output
- the man who created the theory that describes people's hierarchy of needs
12 Clues: the topic this cross word is about • when a recession goes on for a long time • the sector that is responsible for production • the sector responsible for providing services • the sector which is responsible for manufacturing • when an economy declines for 2 successive quarters • the man who created the theory that people work mainly for money • ...
PHI-240 FINAL PROJECT 2024-07-22
Across
- A group of statements.
- A theory asserting that the morally right action is its consequences.
- A theory asserting that the morally right action benefits the greater good.
- A theory asserting that the morally right action is the one that produces the most favorable balance of good over evil for oneself.
- An assertion that something is or is not the case.
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- The statement supported in an argument.
- A theory asserting categorical imperative.
- An argument that is supposed to give logically conclusive support to its conclusion.
- A perspective on moral issues regarding women's interests.
- A deductive argument that does in fact provide logically conclusive support for its conclusion.
- The philosophical study or morality.
- The deliberate termination of a pregnancy.
12 Clues: A group of statements. • The philosophical study or morality. • The statement supported in an argument. • A theory asserting categorical imperative. • The deliberate termination of a pregnancy. • An assertion that something is or is not the case. • A perspective on moral issues regarding women's interests. • ...
Chapter 15-17 Vocab 2021-05-04
Across
- when a military force is set up in a strong position
- allowing people to decide issues for themselves
- a Union soldier
- to free enslaved people
- a person who dies for a great cause
- to leave the Union
- someone who runs away from the law
- an exaggerated loyalty to a particular region of the country
- a storage place for weapons
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- a Confederate ship that sailed in and out of closed Southern ports
- a war on all aspects of the enemy's life
- the theory that says states are independent powers with the right to make decisions; such as voluntarily leaving the Union
- the four states that allowed slavery yet remained in the Union when the Confederacy was formed
- proslavery supporters from Missouri who traveled in armed groups and crossed into Kansas to vote in the 1855 election
- a conflict between citizens of the same country
- a ship covered with thick iron plates
- withdrawal from the Union
- not to cast votes
18 Clues: a Union soldier • not to cast votes • to leave the Union • to free enslaved people • withdrawal from the Union • a storage place for weapons • someone who runs away from the law • a person who dies for a great cause • a ship covered with thick iron plates • a war on all aspects of the enemy's life • allowing people to decide issues for themselves • ...
CROSSWORD 2017-03-05
Across
- An employer sending employees home due to lack of work
- Employees carrying signs announcing their concerns near employers place of business
- Shows relationship between the value of the job and average wage paid
- Use of handwriting analysis to determine basic personality traits
- _____ University: McDonald's Center of Training Excellence
- ______ Guidelines were a set of procedural guidelines for use in India in cases of sexual harassment
- term used to describe those individuals born between 1945 and 1970
- Three Needs Theory was proposed by ______.
- Management by Objective was first popularized by ____.
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- Trade Union formed by Congress in 1947
- Hierarchy of needs
- Making judgments based upon recent actions
- bar graph used to rank in order of importance
- Attrition from the workforce
- A term produced as a result of an experiment conducted by Elton Mayo
- Tendency to view members of other social groups less favorably
- Collapsing salary grades into few wide levels
- Responsibility for paying unemployment benefits is undertaken by trade unions rather than government agencies
18 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • Attrition from the workforce • Trade Union formed by Congress in 1947 • Making judgments based upon recent actions • Three Needs Theory was proposed by ______. • bar graph used to rank in order of importance • Collapsing salary grades into few wide levels • An employer sending employees home due to lack of work • ...
Biology Chapter One Vocabulary 2017-09-06
Across
- / group of organisms that can breath with one another and produce fertile off spring
- / a search
- / the study of life
- / process of combining of what you already know to what you have learned to make a conclusion
- / production of off spring
- / set of moral principles or values
- / the process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism
- law / disciples relationships under certain conditions in nature
- / anything with one or more characteristics of life
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- / body of knowledge based on the study of nature
- / surrounding area's
- / any inherited traits that results from changes to a species over time
- / explication of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations
- / arranged in an orderly way
- Variable / the tested factor that may effect the outcome of an experiment
- / the addition of mass to an organism
- / regulation of an organism internal conditions to maintain life
- / international systems of units used to measure length, mass, volume, time
18 Clues: / a search • / surrounding area's • / the study of life • / production of off spring • / arranged in an orderly way • / set of moral principles or values • / the addition of mass to an organism • / body of knowledge based on the study of nature • / anything with one or more characteristics of life • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-17
10 Clues: helio means star • the study of space • the study of numbers • Kelper Very good at math • theory a very big theory • everyone knew what this was • Newton Made the Laws of Motion • Copernicus challenged a big theory • Galilei made astronomical ovbservations • Frances Bacon Changed our veiw on science
Brilliant Brains Behind the Math 2025-05-07
Across
- Number theory
- Discovered formulas for volume and surface area
- Known for the Pythagorean Theorem
- Sphere packing in higher dimensions
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- Algebraic geometry
- Developed calculus and laws of motion
- Indian genius in number theory
- Father of Geometry
- Developed abstract algebra and theoretical physics
- Prince of Mathematics; worked in number theory
10 Clues: Number theory • Algebraic geometry • Father of Geometry • Indian genius in number theory • Known for the Pythagorean Theorem • Sphere packing in higher dimensions • Developed calculus and laws of motion • Prince of Mathematics; worked in number theory • Discovered formulas for volume and surface area • Developed abstract algebra and theoretical physics
The Scientific Revolution 2025-01-20
Across
- founder of modern anatomy
- Geocentric Theory
- I think therefore I am
- father of microbiology
- The Scientific Method
Down
- Invented the telescope, Discovered Jupiter 4 moon
- Proved that the Heliocentric Theory correct through scientific methods
- His law: pV= k
- Proved the Laws of Gravity
- Came up with the Heliocentric Theory
10 Clues: His law: pV= k • Geocentric Theory • The Scientific Method • I think therefore I am • father of microbiology • founder of modern anatomy • Proved the Laws of Gravity • Came up with the Heliocentric Theory • Invented the telescope, Discovered Jupiter 4 moon • Proved that the Heliocentric Theory correct through scientific methods
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- the narrator's position in relation to a story being told.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • the narrator's position in relation to a story being told. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- Hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
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- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- the way the writer organizes the text
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
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- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
12 Clues: the way the writer organizes the text • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
test vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
- the way righter organised the text
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- Clues hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
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- state or assert that something is the case,typically without providing evidence or proof.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- of View a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
12 Clues: the way righter organised the text • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • of View a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- An assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- The way the writer organizes the text
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
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- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
- all the componets of a non-fiction story or article that are not the main body of text
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
12 Clues: The way the writer organizes the text • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • An assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt. • ...
Terms Used in Educational Psychology 2020-06-07
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- The condition of often feeling worried and nervous, often because of a mental illness
- The behaviour of a person who hurts or frightens someone smaller or less powerful, often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do
- The raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it
- The study of what is morally right and wrong, or a set of beliefs about what is morally right and wrong
- Who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group that make them different from others:
- The fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things or people:
- The theory that human or animal behavior is based on conditioning rather than being explained by thoughts and feelings
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
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- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- The ability to remember information, experiences, and people
- The activity of obtaining knowledge
- A theory that learning is an active process and that people gain knowledge and understanding through the combination of experiences and ideas
- The action or process of maturing.
- An illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do
14 Clues: The action or process of maturing. • The activity of obtaining knowledge • The ability to remember information, experiences, and people • The condition of often feeling worried and nervous, often because of a mental illness • The raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it • ...
Flat Earth 2024-12-03
Across
- Flat Earthers claim that this atmospheric layer is a dome enclosing the flat Earth.
- Samuel ________; 19th-century proponent of Flat Earth theory.
- Flat Earthers assert that this type of imagery is manipulated to promote a spherical Earth.
- Flat Earthers claim that this type of travel is impossible and that all related missions are fabricated.
- Flat Earthers assert that this celestial body is much closer and smaller than mainstream science suggests.
- Flat Earthers believe that this phenomenon is caused by unknown celestial bodies, not Earth's shadow.
- Flat Earthers often reference this ancient text to support their beliefs.
- Flat Earthers assert that this force is an illusion, proposing alternative explanations like density and buoyancy.
- Flat Earthers argue that this natural phenomenon should be visible in photos if Earth were spherical.
- Flat Earthers argue that this scientific concept, explaining Earth's rotation, is a hoax.
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- Flat Earthers assert that this phenomenon, where the Sun appears to set, is due to perspective, not Earth's curvature.
- Organization founded in 1956 promoting Flat Earth beliefs.
- Flat Earthers claim that this effect, which causes moving objects to deflect due to Earth's rotation, does not exist.
- Flat Earthers argue that this visual boundary always appears flat, supporting their model.
- Flat Earthers claim that this navigational tool's behavior contradicts a spherical Earth.
- Flat Earthers assert that this natural force, which causes objects to fall, is misunderstood or misrepresented.
- Flat Earthers claim this icy barrier encircles the Earth's edge.
- According to Flat Earth theory, the Sun and Moon move in this pattern above the Earth.
- Flat Earthers believe that this phenomenon, where ships disappear hull-first over the horizon, is an optical illusion.
- Flat Earthers believe that this space agency fabricates images to support the spherical Earth model.
20 Clues: Organization founded in 1956 promoting Flat Earth beliefs. • Samuel ________; 19th-century proponent of Flat Earth theory. • Flat Earthers claim this icy barrier encircles the Earth's edge. • Flat Earthers often reference this ancient text to support their beliefs. • Flat Earthers claim that this atmospheric layer is a dome enclosing the flat Earth. • ...
Personality and Attitude 2017-10-06
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- Which side of the nature vs nurture debate does trait theory adopt?
- What is the acronym that relates to what traits are thought to be in all situations?
- What word describes the sum total of an individuals characteristics which make them human?
- The trait view maintains that all behavior is?
- What is name given to the model of attitude
- What is the acronym for what communication must be
- A criticism for this theory is that it doesn't account the influence of...
- the acronym used to remember attitude components
- What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula?
- Social learning theory suggests that behavior is?
- Behaviour is often copied from others when it is S…
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- What does an individual have to change in order to reduce the imbalance from cognitive dissonance
- Trait theory does not consider that our personalities can be formed by
- What in the triadic model will cause dissonance in the mind of the person being persuaded
- main way in which attitudes are formed
- in relation to attitude components -name the component beginning with A
- Attitude is a ...
- Which psychologist suggested that personality is made up of three features: the core of the performer, the typical responses and the role related behaviour?
- What is the name given to those who are sociable and crave excitement and change, and thus can be bored easily. And are carefree optimistic and impulsive
- Hollander proposed that personality has x levels that interact to form personality
20 Clues: Attitude is a ... • main way in which attitudes are formed • What is name given to the model of attitude • What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula? • The trait view maintains that all behavior is? • the acronym used to remember attitude components • Social learning theory suggests that behavior is? • What is the acronym for what communication must be • ...
SLA crossword 2021-04-08
Across
- "how" knowledge
- a student's anxiety, low self esteem, or lack of motivation can cause mental block for successful learning
- to converse with and exchange ideas with someone.
- expresses how sentient or alive the referent of a noun is
- Language learners produce, either in speaking or writing
- Stresses neural networks – the ability to make connections/associations between various related concepts.
- hypothesis which holds nothing is learned until it has been noticed
- theory proposing that humans possess innate faculties related to the acquisition of language
- a hypothesis that holds acquired knowledge acts as internal editor for learner's utterance
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- metaphorical place where learner co-construct knowledge in collaboration with an interlocutor
- a theory that holds that there are conscious and sub-conscious processes for learning languages
- simplified version of a language that's sometimes used by native speakers when addressing non-native speakers
- ___ awareness (the ability to see language as a code and separate it from its symbolic meaning)
- "that" knowledge
- a theory which states all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment
- a method of language teaching inspired by behaviourism and based around the repetition of correct sentences
- (appropriate processing) How you learn it is similar to how you remember it
- claimed that all the errors made in learning the L2 could be attributed to 'interference' by the L1
- a hypothesis that holds learners' acquire language when exposed to linguistically higher input
- According to the theory, people use language cues for communication.
20 Clues: "how" knowledge • "that" knowledge • to converse with and exchange ideas with someone. • Language learners produce, either in speaking or writing • expresses how sentient or alive the referent of a noun is • hypothesis which holds nothing is learned until it has been noticed • According to the theory, people use language cues for communication. • ...
Influential Scientists Throughout History 2020-04-04
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- Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school
- English physician who recognised the full circulation of blood in the human body
- Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force
- Considered the father of quantum theory; gave name to a constant
- / Greek mathematician known for his theorem relating to triangles
- Bletchley Park code-cracker; portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in 2014 film
- Greek mathematician considered the "father of geometry'; author of the Elements
- Astronomer who helped prove the universe is expanding; ______ Space Telescope
- Inventor of germ theory; namesake to a method of destroying bacteria in foods
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- Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Engineer credited for designing modern AC current; electric car company _____ Motors
- German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius
- English chemist who's work was key to the understanding of the structure of DNA
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution; author of "On the Origin of Species"
- Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes; author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery
- Chinese chemist known for her work developing one of the world's most-effective malaria-fighting drug
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes
- Astronomer who first observed Saturn's rings; mentioned in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Physicist who made fundamental contributions to the atomic model
21 Clues: Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction • Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... • Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force • Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery • Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school • German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius • ...
Darwin's theory of evolution 2023-04-27
Across
- a theory of biological evolution created by Charles Darwin
- An upgrade in a species
- how many members of a species there are
- knowledge known from birth.
- to make another member of a species
- dated
- a group of a species made up of entirely offspring
- the ability to stay alive
- a feature that gets passed down generation to generation
- an advancement that is hurtful to a species
- to receive a trait from a parent
- a member of a species created by two parents.
- connected to in some way
- heavily debated upon.
- an action that a species can do
- The family that monkeys, apes, and humans belong to
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- the progression and advancement of a species
- a member of a species who created offspring
- The man who came up with the theory of evolution
- an ancestor that two species share in common
- The group that an organism belongs to
- not natural
- a way nature intended
- to further advance
- a living thing
- a bird that Charles Darwin found to have adapted to their respective islands.
- an organism with a hard shell to protect against predator with a decrease in speed
- an advancement that is good for a species
- The theory that the fittest of a group is the most likely to reproduce
- a hypothesis
- a change made that is beneficial to a species
31 Clues: dated • not natural • a hypothesis • a living thing • to further advance • a way nature intended • heavily debated upon. • An upgrade in a species • connected to in some way • the ability to stay alive • knowledge known from birth. • an action that a species can do • to receive a trait from a parent • to make another member of a species • The group that an organism belongs to • ...
DM-21318 2024-07-15
Across
- A set that includes all possible elements
- The act of assigning each element of one set to a unique element of another set
- A set operation that returns elements common to both sets
- A diagram representing relationships between sets
- SUBSET
- A property that describes whether two sets have any common elements
- A function that counts the number of elements in a set
- A set operation that removes elements present in both sets
- Collection of distinct objects
- A set that contains some, but not all, elements of another set
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- A method of listing all elements of a set
- SET WITH NO ELEMENT
- A set that contains only elements shared by all given sets
- A set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment
- A set operation that combines all elements from two sets
- A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two sets
16 Clues: SUBSET • SET WITH NO ELEMENT • Collection of distinct objects • A set that includes all possible elements • A method of listing all elements of a set • A diagram representing relationships between sets • A set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment • A function that counts the number of elements in a set • A set operation that combines all elements from two sets • ...
Management 2022-02-14
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- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- alliance a cooperative arrangement between two or more firms for mutual gain
- using resources wisely, in a cost-effective way
- is a group of people working together in a structured and coordinated fashion to achieve a set of goals
- is the set of processes used to get members of the organization to work together to further the interests of the organization
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- is a theory of management, which main objective is improving economic efficiency, especially labor productivity.
- are primarily responsible for implementing the policies and plans developed by top managers and for supervising and coordinating the activities of lower-level managers
- depend on the manager’s ability to think in the abstract
- involves determining how activities and resources are to be grouped
- an individual’s personal beliefs about whether a behavior, action, or decision is right or wrong
- was the first to identify the specific managerial functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controllin
- a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers
12 Clues: using resources wisely, in a cost-effective way • depend on the manager’s ability to think in the abstract • involves determining how activities and resources are to be grouped • alliance a cooperative arrangement between two or more firms for mutual gain • the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service. • ...
Chemistry Dept study Crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- A state in which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the backward reaction
- the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture
- a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
- H₂CO₃
- the science of studying networks of interacting molecules, to create new functions from a set of molecules with different hierarchical levels and emergent properties
- the process of becoming an acid or the act of making something become an acid
- the plants, animals, and other organisms that live in the salt water of seas or oceans
- a measure of how acidic/basic water is
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- CharWhen a change is made to an equilibrium system, the system moves to counteract the imposed change and restore the system to a new equilibrium.
- CO2
- a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- a principle of chemistry used to predict the rates of chemical reactions
12 Clues: CO2 • H₂CO₃ • a measure of how acidic/basic water is • the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture • a principle of chemistry used to predict the rates of chemical reactions • the process of becoming an acid or the act of making something become an acid • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
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- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt
- the way authors organize information in text
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Down
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text • a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- The way the writer organizes the test
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- to state something without providing evidence or proof
- the writer's way of deciding who is telling the story to whom.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
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- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: The way the writer organizes the test • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • to state something without providing evidence or proof • the writer's way of deciding who is telling the story to whom. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- the way the writer organizes the text
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
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- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
12 Clues: the way the writer organizes the text • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Topics 7.5 & 7.6 Vocab 2022-03-28
Across
- A set of reforms that reduced government regulations and taxation. (2 words)
- When a country has the income, goods, or services that another country desires.
- A model in which countries do not exist in isolation but are a part of an intertwined world system in which all countries are dependent on each other. (2 words)
- A global trading organization(3 words)
- He developed the World Systems theory.
- Raw material such as coffee, cocoa, and oil, that have not undergone any processing.
- Policies or laws that reduce barriers to trade. (2 words)
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- The ability to produce a good or service at a lower cost than others. (2 words)
- When more than 60% percent of a country's exports are raw materials. (2 words)
- Groups of countries that agree to a common set of trade rules.(2 words)
- An international financial organization created in 1945 to aid countries caught in need of financial assistance. (3 words)
- The Southern Common Market
- When one party desires a good or service that it does not have or cannot produce and another party has the desired good or service with which it is willing to part.
- He developed the Stages of Economic Growth model.
- A system of trade in which no money is exchanged.
15 Clues: The Southern Common Market • A global trading organization(3 words) • He developed the World Systems theory. • He developed the Stages of Economic Growth model. • A system of trade in which no money is exchanged. • Policies or laws that reduce barriers to trade. (2 words) • Groups of countries that agree to a common set of trade rules.(2 words) • ...
Graphic Terms Crossword 2014-04-11
Across
- The size, style, page, margins, printing requirements of a printed piece.
- A Line Screen is the measure of how many halftone lines are printed in a linear inch.
- In color reproduction, angles at which the halftone screens are placed in relation to one another, to avoid undesirable moire patterns. A set of angles often used is: black 45, magenta 75, yellow 90, cyan 105.
- In printing, the subtractive primaries: yellow, magenta and cyan, plus black in four-color process printing.
- reflextion of color
- Checking the project sevral times to fix any mistakes prior to shipping it out.
- written requirements in a project assignment for the student.
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- In printing, a defect in which dots print larger than they should, causing darker tones or stronger colors.
- color created by a screen of a computer
- color charts that have over 700 preprinted color patches of blended inks, used to identify, display or define special colors
- Lines per inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution.
- theory of color
- filling color
- A preliminary layout showing the position of illustrations and text as they are to appear in the final reproduction. A set of black pages made up in advance to show the size, shape, form, and general style of a piece of printing.
- a box layout
15 Clues: a box layout • filling color • theory of color • reflextion of color • color created by a screen of a computer • Lines per inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution. • written requirements in a project assignment for the student. • The size, style, page, margins, printing requirements of a printed piece. • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-16
Across
- Resolution authorized to repel any attacks and aggression by US forces (three words)
- Cast name of the chief of staff and commander of the US forces during the Vietnam war
- Country Nixon invaded in attempt to eliminate the heart of the communism in Vietnam
- Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words)
- The last name of the soldier who lived on his own and evaded capture for six weeks after being ejected by his aircraft
- :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war
- Communist organization in southern Vietnam ordered by northern vietnam (two words)
- The theory that if one country fell to communism then their surrounding countries would fall until eventually they were all communist (two words)
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- Coordinated series of attacks by northern vietname to impose their dominance and control (two words)
- Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war"
- Policy set in place to withdraw all troops and involvement in the Vietnam war
- Village where the most horrific massacre of innocent civilians took place (two words)
- World-renowned hippy fest
- College campus where anti-war protesters were shot and killed by the US government (two words)
- Last name of the president set to be the saving grace of the American people
15 Clues: World-renowned hippy fest • Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war" • Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words) • :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war • Last name of the president set to be the saving grace of the American people • ...
Wealth of exploration 2022-01-03
Across
- the adoption of the practices and culture of western Europe by societies and countries in other parts of the world
- a type of social and political system
- failed absolutism
- french bishop and theologian
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people
- sun symbol chosen by Louis
- ruled the Tsardom of Russia
- happened a lot when disagreements occurred
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- the rulership is passed down from one member of the family to the next
- king or queen
- kings went to them and believed in them strongly
- brought the french monarchy to its peak of absolute power
- english philosopher
- Thomas Hobbes
- ruled by someone in the olden days
- an absolute standard or principle
- a way louis expressed the spirit of a rule in which the king held all political authority
- very important
18 Clues: king or queen • Thomas Hobbes • very important • failed absolutism • english philosopher • sun symbol chosen by Louis • ruled the Tsardom of Russia • french bishop and theologian • an absolute standard or principle • ruled by someone in the olden days • a type of social and political system • happened a lot when disagreements occurred • ...
HIST 112 Midterm Review, part 2 2024-03-25
Across
- company controlling all other companies in a market
- president who ushered in a return to “normalcy” but had many scandals
- allowed for widespread land distribution and accelerated the settling of the West
- general association of countries to resolved international disputes, US said no
- outpouring of African American culture and art
- Darwin’s theory of evolution went to court
- allowed for a federal income tax
Down
- added more muscle to the Monroe doctrine
- welcomed all skilled and unskilled workers into their labor union
- granted citizenship and equal protection of the laws
- lasted roughly ten weeks and resulted in the U.S. gaining overseas territories like the Philippines
- no selling or consuming alcohol
- this president was all business and claimed: “the business of America is business”
- steel tycoon
- fear of a vast communist conspiracy in America
- women the right to vote
- ______ set aside millions of acres of federal wilderness, national parks and monuments, and bird sanctuaries
- all black regiment who won the French war cross for valor in action
18 Clues: steel tycoon • women the right to vote • no selling or consuming alcohol • allowed for a federal income tax • added more muscle to the Monroe doctrine • Darwin’s theory of evolution went to court • fear of a vast communist conspiracy in America • outpouring of African American culture and art • company controlling all other companies in a market • ...
Clone of Atomic History 2025-08-12
Across
- elements are extremely small particles called ____.
- In thomson's model the atom is a ____ sphere studded with negative electrons
- Erwin _____ was one of the scientist to discover our current model of the atom
- theorized that everything is eventually uncuttable
- at the center of Rutherford's model.
- Greek word meaning indivisible
- atoms cannot be _____ or destroyed
Down
- ______model: dalton's model
- _________ model: predicts an area where electrons are likely to be.
- discovered the electron via the cathode ray tube
- (Last Name) discovered the nucleus of the atom.
- _____ model: electrons orbit the nucleus and set energy levels.
- ____experiment used to discover the electron.
- Part of Werner's discovery: you can either know an electron's ______ or speed but not both.
- (First Name) shot alpha particles at a thin sheet of gold foil.
- _______ model: JJ Thomson's model of the atom.
- (Last Name)determined when electrons lose their energy they drop energy levels.
- part of Dalton's Atomic Theory: atoms of the ____ element are the ____.
18 Clues: ______model: dalton's model • Greek word meaning indivisible • atoms cannot be _____ or destroyed • at the center of Rutherford's model. • ____experiment used to discover the electron. • _______ model: JJ Thomson's model of the atom. • (Last Name) discovered the nucleus of the atom. • discovered the electron via the cathode ray tube • ...
Atomic History 2024-09-10
Across
- ______model: dalton's model
- theorized that everything is eventually uncuttable
- discovered the electron via the cathode ray tube
- (Last Name)determined when electrons lose their energy they drop energy levels.
- _________ model: predicts an area where electrons are likely to be.
- Erwin _____ was one of the scientist to discover our current model of the atom
- (First Name) shot alpha particles at a thin sheet of gold foil.
- part of Dalton's Atomic Theory: atoms of the ____ element are the ____.
- Greek word meaning indivisible
Down
- at the center of Rutherford's model.
- _______ model: JJ Thomson's model of the atom.
- (Last Name) discovered the nucleus of the atom.
- In thomson's model the atom is a ____ sphere studded with negative electrons
- ____experiment used to discover the electron.
- _____ model: electrons orbit the nucleus and set energy levels.
- Part of Werner's discovery: you can either know an electron's ______ or speed but not both.
- elements are extremely small particles called ____.
- atoms cannot be _____ or destroyed
18 Clues: ______model: dalton's model • Greek word meaning indivisible • atoms cannot be _____ or destroyed • at the center of Rutherford's model. • ____experiment used to discover the electron. • _______ model: JJ Thomson's model of the atom. • (Last Name) discovered the nucleus of the atom. • discovered the electron via the cathode ray tube • ...
Psychosocial 2025-12-03
Across
- initial rule-breaking behaviour before formal diagnosis or label. 
- internalised shame after being labelled mentally ill. 
- negative social label attached to people with mental illness. 
- person who uses healthcare or mental-health services (patient perspective). 
- process of removing a condition from medical definition (opposite of medicalisation). 
- assigning a mental-illness identity that may alter behaviour and social roles. 
- supporting patients’ rights and involvement in care decisions. 
- family/carer participation in planning and delivering care. 
- epidemiology study of how social factors shape mental-illness rates. 
Down
- use of medical labels/treatment to regulate behaviour. 
- hyperactivity disorder (example used to discuss medicalisation). 
- behaviour that departs from social norms (sometimes framed as illness). 
- model integrating biological, psychological and social influences on health. 
- defining non-medical problems as medical conditions. 
- clinical identification of a disorder using set criteria. 
- increased use of drugs to manage life problems. 
- hiding diagnosis to avoid stigma and social exclusion.
- labelling theory about social reactions, secrecy and role changes after labelling. 
18 Clues: increased use of drugs to manage life problems.  • hiding diagnosis to avoid stigma and social exclusion. • defining non-medical problems as medical conditions.  • internalised shame after being labelled mentally ill.  • use of medical labels/treatment to regulate behaviour.  • clinical identification of a disorder using set criteria.  • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2026-02-06
Across
- The use of senses to obtain information.
- The study of the composition of matter and changes that the matter undergoes.
- A well tested observation for a broad set of observations.
- The variable that you observe during the experiment.
- The means by which society provides members with those things that are desired.
- The variable that you change during the experiment.
- Study of the mechanism, rate, and energy transfer that occurs. when energy transfer makes a change.
- Study of processes that take place in a living animal.
Down
- Research that is directed towards a practical goal or application.
- Study that focuses on the composition of matter.
- A procedure to test the hypothesis.
- The pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake.
- A concise statement that summarizes results of many observations or experiments.
- Study of all chemicals containing carbon.
- Study of chemicals that do not contain carbon.
- Mass that occupies space
- A proposed explanation for an observation.
- A representation of an object or event.
18 Clues: Mass that occupies space • A procedure to test the hypothesis. • A representation of an object or event. • The use of senses to obtain information. • Study of all chemicals containing carbon. • A proposed explanation for an observation. • Study of chemicals that do not contain carbon. • Study that focuses on the composition of matter. • ...
Chem 2023-11-16
Across
- A molecule is a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
- the process of becoming an acid or the act of making something become an acid
- the science of studying networks of interacting molecules, to create new functions from a set of molecules with different hierarchical levels and emergent properties
- H₂CO₃
- the plants, animals, and other organisms that live in the salt water of seas or oceans
Down
- When a change is made to an equilibrium system, the system moves to counteract the imposed change and restore the system to a new equilibrium.
- a principle of chemistry used to predict the rates of chemical reactions
- the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture
- CO2
- A state in which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the backward reaction
- a measure of how acidic/basic water is
- a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
12 Clues: CO2 • H₂CO₃ • a measure of how acidic/basic water is • the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture • a principle of chemistry used to predict the rates of chemical reactions • the process of becoming an acid or the act of making something become an acid • ...
test vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
- the way righter organised the text
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- Clues hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
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- state or assert that something is the case,typically without providing evidence or proof.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text
- of View a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
12 Clues: the way righter organised the text • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • of View a particular attitude or way of considering a matter. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text • ...
Test Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- the narrator's position in relation to a story being told.
Down
- the way authors organize information in text.
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved to be true. • the way authors organize information in text. • the narrator's position in relation to a story being told. • a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. • all the components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. • ...
