set theory Crossword Puzzles
Science MT 2 2025-10-22
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- its smaller than an atom
- proposed the quantum mechanical model
- made the bohr planetary model
- experiment that found the protons
- model a model that has electrons orbiting the nucleus
- discovered electrons
- a theory about atoms
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- made atomic theory
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- positively charged particle
- made up of atoms
- equates to the number of protons
- has the protons and neutrons inside
- a neutral subatomic particle
- discovered the protons
15 Clues: made up of atoms • made atomic theory • discovered electrons • a theory about atoms • discovered the protons • its smaller than an atom • positively charged particle • a neutral subatomic particle • made the bohr planetary model • equates to the number of protons • experiment that found the protons • has the protons and neutrons inside • negatively charged subatomic particle • ...
AP Psychology Period 1 Names 2014-04-07
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- gave conformity experiments where participants felt compelled to agree with the status quo on lines lengths when the answer is obviously incorrect
- is known as a neo-Freudian psychologist who worked on psychoanalysis
- is known for his shock experiments
- believed in multiple intelligences, proposed a triarchic theory (analytical, creative, and practical intelligence)
- is known as the father of psychoanalysis
- is known for his study on children's attachment and the different behaviors of children with secure and insecure attachment
- studied the temperament of infants and found that they were stable over time
- studied heuristics and biases in human decision, co-published Thinking Fast and Slow
- is best known for his hierarchy of needs
- is known for the Bobo doll experiment on modeling
- is known for his experiments where experimenters pretended to be insane and entered psychiatric hospitals
- developed rational emotive behavior therapy
- is known for his work on hypnosis and its cause for a divided consciousness
- is known for his experiment with Little Albert on conditioned responses
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- studied the cognitive development of children from birth to adulthood
- is prominent for studying language, believes that we have a built-in predisposition to learn grammar rules
- believed in the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (proposed 8 intelligences
- is known for insisting that external influences shape behavior and invented the operant conditioning chamber
- studied memory and is known for discovering the forgetting curve
- is known as the father of cognitive therapy
- proposed the theory of learned helplessness when studying dogs strapped in a harness and given electrical shocks
- is best known for his Cognitive Dissonance Theory, stating that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
- is known for his prison experiment at Stanford University
- is a Russian psychologist known for his work on classical conditioning
- is known for his theory of stages of moral development
- was a French psychologist who invented the first intelligence test
- is known for his experiment on monkeys to demonstrate care-giving and companionship in social and cognitive development
- is known for his research on taste aversion learning
28 Clues: is known for his shock experiments • is known as the father of psychoanalysis • is best known for his hierarchy of needs • is known as the father of cognitive therapy • developed rational emotive behavior therapy • is known for the Bobo doll experiment on modeling • is known for his research on taste aversion learning • ...
Philosophy 2014-01-19
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- An ideal which the things we observe are based on
- A theory or a group of ideas about how something should be done, made, or thought about
- Customary beliefs about how people should act
- If the statements are true and the form is valid
- Relies on input from the senses
- Correctness of reasoning
- People that doubt all assumptions until they are proven
- The study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity
- A theory that the aim of action is the greatest happiness for the greatest number
- An attempt to differentiate between truth and falsehood by using correct reasoning and eliminating faulty arguments
- Quality or state of being true.
- A psychological process of awareness that occurs when the senses are stimulated
- The study of morality
- the virtue of which beings exist, but is not itself a being
- Relies strictly on mental ability to reason
- A form of formal deductive argument that consists of premises that lead to a conclusion
- The belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens
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- All things come from and are sustained by the Tao, which existed before the universe began
- A theory that all knowledge originates in experience
- Is the status of being a person
- A division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being
- Flaw or fault in an argument
- Starts with observing a particular “thing” and drawing a generalization from that
- The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life, etc
- Involves drawing a specific conclusion from a general statement or premise
- A theory that reason is in itself a source of knowledge
- A philosophy that regards human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one's acts
- Acting in one's own interest
28 Clues: The study of morality • Correctness of reasoning • Flaw or fault in an argument • Acting in one's own interest • Is the status of being a person • Relies on input from the senses • Quality or state of being true. • Relies strictly on mental ability to reason • Customary beliefs about how people should act • If the statements are true and the form is valid • ...
MANAGEMENT OF PEOPLE 2023-11-23
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- this is where the main responsibility in an organization rest with the head office
- this the process of making a job more interesting and challenging by increasing the range of tasks
- this is where branches of an organization are able to make substantial decisions for themselves
- this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties
- this is a manger directly responsible for someone else
- this is where a worker is given more task to do at the same level of challenge
- this is a theory by Herzberg which suggests that if workers are satisfied, they will stick with one employer for long
- these are factors in the external environment that motivate like pay
- this involves giving employees a variety of tasks
- this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role
- This represesents the number of employees accountable to a manager
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- This is the different levels within an organization representing the degree of authority and responsibility
- successive links from top to bottom in a hierarchy showing lines of responsibility
- this is a financial incentive where the performance of an employee is evaluated
- this is a theory that suggests rewards and incentives are the greatest motivators
- according to Herzberg this is the reason why an individual takes certain actions
- this system of financial incentive ranks jobs from highest to lowest in terms of at what value the job helps the company to be profitable
- this theory focuses on a predominant approach on how the leader handles problems
- this type of motivation comes form within an individual
- this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed
- this is the duty to carry out tasks according to the level expected
- According to this person’s theory of motivation an individual needs must be met to get the best out of the individual
- according to Herzberg these factors need to present in the workplace to ensure basic satisfaction example a safe clean space
- this theory assumes that leaders have certain personal and physical characteristics that enable them to lead other people and get them to perform
24 Clues: this involves giving employees a variety of tasks • this is a manger directly responsible for someone else • this type of motivation comes form within an individual • this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties • this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role • this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed • ...
PSY200 Sensory & Perception 2025-06-10
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- An organized whole; psychologists in this field emphasize our tendency to integrate pieces into wholes
- Analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration
- The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
- Depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes
- Theory that the rate of nerve impulses matches the frequency of a tone
- The sense of body movement and position, including balance
- The central focal point in the retina where cones are concentrated
- The system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- The ability to see objects in three dimensions
- The theory that the retina contains three types of color receptors
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time
- The conversion of one form of energy into another, especially sensory input into neural signals
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- Theory that links pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea’s membrane is stimulated
- The process by which sensory receptors receive stimulus energies from the environment
- The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- Focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- The controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input
- The minimum difference a person can detect between any two stimuli half the time
- The point where the optic nerve leaves the eye and no receptor cells are located
- Diminished sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus
- The principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion
- Depth cues available to either eye alone
- Retinal receptors that detect fine detail and color; function in daylight or well-lit conditions
- Retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; important for peripheral and night vision
- Theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological “gate” that controls pain signals
29 Clues: Depth cues available to either eye alone • The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • Depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes • The ability to see objects in three dimensions • Diminished sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus • Focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • The sense of body movement and position, including balance • ...
Math Review 2025-03-11
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- quartile, the median of the upper half of a set of data
- range, the difference between the third and first quartiles in a data set
- the vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- when a question has more than one answer
- variable, a variable whose value determines the value of the output
- the sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set. Also called average
- the middle number in an ordered set of data
- difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set
- the number that occurs most frequently in a set of data
- pair, a pair of numbers that can be used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
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- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- well proportioned, balanced set of data
- the x and y axis divide the coordinate plane into four regions
- a value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect on a coordinate plane (0,0)
- measure of the asymmetry of a distribution
- to take money out of an account
- variable, a variable whose value depends on the value of the input
- to put money into an account
- quartile, the median of the lower half of a set of data
20 Clues: to put money into an account • to take money out of an account • well proportioned, balanced set of data • the vertical axis on a coordinate plane • when a question has more than one answer • the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • measure of the asymmetry of a distribution • the middle number in an ordered set of data • ...
Evolution 2022-02-18
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- The theory that all of Earth's processes are uniform throughout time.
- The distribution of organisms around the world.
- Father of biogeography.
- A feature that performs a similar function but has a different structure than another organism.
- Study of how organisms develop.
- Proposed that organisms evolved toward complexity and perfection.
- States that natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions have happened often during Earth's long history.
- A process in which humans determine which traits are favorable and then breed the two individuals that show the traits.
- The difference of an individual to other individuals in a group
- Plate tectonics/continental drift
- A process in which individuals with beneficial traits to reproduce and survive better.
- Proposed industrial melanism by observing pollution.
- Descendants of a single ancestor diversify into species that fit parts of the environment.
- A feature that allows an organism to better survive and reproduce in its environment.
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- A feature in an organism that was used by previous ancestors but has no purpose now.
- Created the theory of catastrophism
- The number of organisms that can be held by an environment without degradation.
- Traces of organisms from the past.
- Proposed the theory of gradualism
- study of body structures of animals.
- The measure of the ability to survive and reproduce more than others in the population.
- A principle that states that the changes in landforms resulted from slow changes over a long period of time.
- Fossils with features intermediate between hypothesized ancestors and later descendant species.
- Features with similar structures but have different functions.
- Different species evolve similar traits even though they come from different ancestors.
- Occurs when two or more species have evolved adaptations to each other's influence.
- Proposed the theory of uniformitarianism
- Occurs when a population in a new environment undergoes divergent evolution and fills many parts of the environment.
- First person to write about the theory of Evolution.
- Proposed the Law of Superposition
30 Clues: Father of biogeography. • Study of how organisms develop. • Proposed the theory of gradualism • Plate tectonics/continental drift • Proposed the Law of Superposition • Traces of organisms from the past. • Created the theory of catastrophism • study of body structures of animals. • Proposed the theory of uniformitarianism • The distribution of organisms around the world. • ...
PhilosoBe-Or-Not-To-Be 2013-07-20
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- argued for the goodness of mankind
- argued that humans are evil in nature and ethics exist to control the chaos
- religious individuals believe this is what created humans
- created the 'Hierarchy of Needs'
- argued that each individual must create his own morals
- argues that war is a normal and necessary part of history
- theory based on how much good an action will bring
- type of warfare where the whole society is involved
- war within a political nation
- middle ground between pacifism and realism
- theory that states that the world is void of meaning
- 'When in ____...'; Saint Ambrose's famous saying
- by starting a war now, this will help to deter a bigger war later on
- moral values vary from person to person and from time to time
- founder of Objectivism
- religion that stresses family roles and relationships
- deciding to attack first before your opponent attacks you
- this philosopher argued that complete happiness is found through God
- argues that there are no 'good wars'
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- religion that identifies 'desire' as the cause of suffering
- creator of the Hedonic Calculus
- base of the Hierarchy of Needs
- theory that argues 'right' and 'wrong' are feelings
- soldiers conflicting with their government
- happiness based on store bought things
- something that is objectively true
- like existentialism but focused rather on the people
- shaped physical as well as moral evolution
- crafted a more refined version of Utilitarianism
- prejudice against other species but one's own
- small group of soldiers within a civilian population
- theory that states that morals values are of no importance
- the attacking country in war
- theory that everyone has a different view of right & wrong
- happiness & satisfaction reached through fulfillment of your destiny
- not directly attacked but offering support to an attacked country
- knowing moral facts intuitively using your _____ _____
- argued that there is no one definition for 'good'
- argued that animals are not part of the moral community
39 Clues: founder of Objectivism • the attacking country in war • war within a political nation • base of the Hierarchy of Needs • creator of the Hedonic Calculus • created the 'Hierarchy of Needs' • argued for the goodness of mankind • something that is objectively true • argues that there are no 'good wars' • happiness based on store bought things • ...
Aging and Society Lingo 2016-04-27
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- Some kind of sickness of physical illness
- The medical specialty treating the diseases of old age
- This theory states that the more active people are, the more likely they are to be satisfied with life
- Discrimination and stereotypes about people based on chronological age
- This type of family is needed for reproducing one generation to another; this is, mother, father, and children
- This theory states that aging people are inclined to maintain the same habits, personalities, and styles of life the best that they can
- This theory states that the interaction in social groups is based on the reciprocal balancing of rewards depending on actions performed
- The idea that aging can be understood as gradually becoming more and more mechanical in response to the environment
- housing This is an alternative type of housing arrangement involving group residence with shared common areas or renting of unused rooms
- Joint federal and state program that helps low-income families or individuals pay for the costs of long term medical or custodial care
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- Leaving one's job or ceasing to work
- Long life or long existence
- This theory states that the idea of aging results from gradual decline in the body's autoimmune system
- This theory states that the ides of aging results from accumulation of cross-linked compounds that interfere with normal cell function
- The type of responsibility of adult children to provide and care for their aged parents
- care The type of care that combines insurance with health care providers and facilities in a unified network to control costs
- expectancy Predicted length of life
- Reimbursement of health care services on a per-head basis rather than a per-service basis
- jeopardy An older person who is a member of two or more disadvantaged groups
- Boomers Americans born between 1946-1964
- A fair return to beneficiaries depending on how much they contribute to the system
- loss The process of giving up or losing previous roles, such as the role of a spouse
22 Clues: Long life or long existence • expectancy Predicted length of life • Leaving one's job or ceasing to work • Boomers Americans born between 1946-1964 • Some kind of sickness of physical illness • The medical specialty treating the diseases of old age • Discrimination and stereotypes about people based on chronological age • ...
APS Review Crossword 2025-01-05
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- A theoretical framework that focuses on understanding the building blocks of our psychological experience.
- A research methods that involve manipulating one variable (independent variable) to observe its effect on another (dependent variable) while controlling for extraneous variables.
- A perspective emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind and its influence on our behavior.
- The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- A theory that focuses on analyzing gender inequality.
- A region of the brain primarily associated with emotional processes.
- The study of human societies and cultures and their development.
- The fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.
- A part of the brain which coordinates both the autonomic nervous system and the activity of the pituitary, controlling body temperature, thirst, hunger, and other systems; involved in sleep and emotional activity.
- A part of your brain that's responsible for your memory and learning.
- An American child psychoanalyst and visual artist known for his theory on psychosocial development of human beings.
- A quantitative method for collecting information from a pool of respondents by asking multiple questions.
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- This theory looks at the way people ascribe meaning to various symbols and institutions in society.
- A theory that posits that individuals derive a portion of their self-concept from their membership in social groups.
- This theory identify three levels of social systems that constitute a universal pattern: 1) infrastructure, 2) structure, and 3) superstructure.
- The combination of gender, race, class, and other social characteristics that shape an individual's position in society.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- A type of conditioning that is a process by which humans and animals learn to behave in such a way as to obtain rewards and avoid punishments.
- A research method in which researchers observe and systematically record behaviors, events, or phenomena without directly manipulating them.
- An in-depth investigation of an individual, group, or event to explore unique or complex phenomena.
- Physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs.
21 Clues: A theory that focuses on analyzing gender inequality. • The study of human societies and cultures and their development. • Physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs. • A region of the brain primarily associated with emotional processes. • A part of your brain that's responsible for your memory and learning. • ...
Chapter 13 2025-03-21
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- Theories of motivation that focus on what needs people are trying to satisfy at work and what outcomes will satisfy those needs.
- A person’s perception of the fairness of the distribution of outcomes in an organization.
- A person’s perception of the fairness of the procedures that are used to determine how to distribute outcomes in an organization.
- In expectancy theory, how desirable each of the outcomes available from a job or organization is to a person.
- A person’s belief about his or her ability to perform a behavior successfully.
- A relatively permanent change in knowledge or behavior that results from practice or experience.
- The extent to which an individual desires to control or influence others.
- Lack of fairness.
- Anything a person gets from a job or organization.
- The theory that motivation will be high when workers believe that high levels of effort lead to high performance and high performance leads to the attainment of desired outcomes.
- A requirement or necessity for survival and well-being.
- Behavior that is performed to acquire material or social rewards or to avoid punishment.
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- Curtailing the performance of dysfunctional behaviors by eliminating whatever is reinforcing them.
- The theory that three universal needs—for existence, relatedness, and growth—constitute a hierarchy of needs and motivate behavior. Alderfer proposed that needs at more than one level can be motivational at the same time.
- A financial instrument that entitles the bearer to buy shares of an organization’s stock at a certain price during a certain period of time or under certain conditions.
- Behavior that is performed to benefit or help others.
- Administering an undesired or negative consequence when dysfunctional behavior occurs.
- A theory of motivation that focuses on people’s perceptions of the fairness of their work outcomes relative to their work inputs.
- The justice, impartiality, and fairness to which all organizational members are entitled.
- In expectancy theory, a perception about the extent to which effort results in a certain level of performance.
20 Clues: Lack of fairness. • Anything a person gets from a job or organization. • Behavior that is performed to benefit or help others. • A requirement or necessity for survival and well-being. • The extent to which an individual desires to control or influence others. • A person’s belief about his or her ability to perform a behavior successfully. • ...
Fill in the blanks. 2022-04-04
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- The EU is known to be ... project with the aim of avoiding further wars in Europe.
- ... of Justice, is the supreme court of the European Union in matters of European Union law.
- ... focuses on the importance of member states in the process of creating EU-wide regulations.
- European ... brings together EU leaders to set the EU's political agenda.
- ... has been broadly defined as a process of gradual and formal vertical institutionalisation.
- European ... is the process of industrial, economic, political, legal, social and cultural unification of states wholly or partially in Europe.
- European ... is the executive branch of the European Union.
- ... refers to the mechanism by which integration in one area creates the conditions and incentives for integration in another related policy area.
- Founded in 1957 the European Union, originally had ... members.
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- ... area signifies a zone where 26 European countries, abolished their internal borders, for the free and unrestricted movement of people.
- In 2013 ... joined the EU as its 28th member state.
- ... was suggested to be broadly defined as a process of gradual and formal horizontal institutionalisation, usually referring to geographical enlargement.
- ... is often regarded as the first European integration theory developed by Ernst B. Haas.
- European ... is the EU's law-making body, which is directly elected by EU voters every 5 years.
- ... refers to a large amount of power given to an authority which in theory is placed higher than the state.
- Council of ... is the continent's leading human rights organisation, including 46 member states, 27 of which are members of the European Union.
16 Clues: In 2013 ... joined the EU as its 28th member state. • European ... is the executive branch of the European Union. • Founded in 1957 the European Union, originally had ... members. • European ... brings together EU leaders to set the EU's political agenda. • The EU is known to be ... project with the aim of avoiding further wars in Europe. • ...
Ryen Brown 8/29/24 SCI-311 Ch.1 Vocab 2024-08-29
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- inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- Mandate God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- science The study of nonliving matter and energy
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for Internation System of Units (from the French Systeme International d'Unites)
- degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- A model that explains a related wet of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of phenomena
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- data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
16 Clues: science The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • ...
Unit One Set A and Set B 2024-08-08
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- not important, minor
- to rush violently
- a brief summary
- not productive
- a pause in fighting
- to repair, restore
- indication, warning, or sample
- to get down from
- near, adjoining
- to suggest or hint slyly
- to flow or fall by drops
- to break up
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- slow moving, sluggish
- to ask questions
- ordinary, without variation
- endless
- to pay back
- a powerful family or group of rulers
- to big to grow
- evil, bad, spiteful
20 Clues: endless • to pay back • to break up • not productive • to big to grow • a brief summary • near, adjoining • to ask questions • to get down from • to rush violently • to repair, restore • a pause in fighting • evil, bad, spiteful • not important, minor • slow moving, sluggish • to suggest or hint slyly • to flow or fall by drops • ordinary, without variation • indication, warning, or sample • ...
UNOMATH CROSSWORD 2020-04-26
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- Are letters that represent quantities and act as pronouns.
- Connective: Propositional Logic:Conjunction
- Set Builder_____ presents the elements by stating their common properties.
- Qualifiers such as "some" and "there exists" are used to denote that one or more elements of a set satisfy a given property.
- If the truth value of a compound statement is always true regardless of the truth values of each of the component statements.
- Symbols such as (),{} and [] are used to associate groups of numbers and operators.
- Connectives: Or Propositional Logic:
- Logically _____ if the final output of their truth tables are exactly the same.
- Mathematics as a ______
- A mathematical _____ refers to objects of interest acting as the subject in the ordinary language.
- Connective: If and only if Propositional Logic:
- Method that represent the elements of the set by listing down all the elements.
- If the truth value of a compound statement is always false, regardless of the truth values of each of the component statement.
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- Assign each element of x of set A to unique element, y of set B.
- Special words like "all","any","every" and "some" are called ____.
- A collection of objects which are called elements of the set.
- Connectives: Not Propositional Logic:
- A mathematical ____ which can be regarded as true or false.
- Connectives: Propositional Logic:Conditional
- quantifiers such as "all " and "every" are used to denote that all elements in the set satisfy a given property.
- Are the very first symbols that can be used to represent quantity.
- A logical ______ combines simple statements into compound statements.
- Symbolic ____ is a powerful tool for analysis and communication in mathematics.
- Operation that takes two input elements from a set and gives a unique result that also belongs to the same set
- From a set A to a set B is a set of ordered pairs.
25 Clues: Mathematics as a ______ • Connectives: Or Propositional Logic: • Connectives: Not Propositional Logic: • Connective: If and only if Propositional Logic: • Connectives: Propositional Logic:Conditional • From a set A to a set B is a set of ordered pairs. • Connective: Propositional Logic:Conjunction • ...
Chapter 8 Terms 2024-11-19
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- The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7
- When the intersection of two set have no elements in common, then those sets are referred to as this
- Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels
- Two sets are _____ if the contain exactly the same elements
- Denoted by {} and contains no elements
- The _____ of set X contains all the elements NOT in set X, denoted as X'
- A collection of numbers or objects
- The number of months with 31 days
- The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U
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- The _____ of set F and G contains all the elements that are either in F or G or both
- Say set H = {1,2,3,4,6,12}, then set H contains all the _____ of 12
- The _____ of two sets contains the elements that they have in common
- Set A is a _____ of set B if every element in A is also contained in set B.
- n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C
- Also known as a member, it is what each object in a set is called
- If a number is Not prime, then it is referred to as a _____ number
- _____ numbers are numbers that only have factors of themselves and 1
17 Clues: The number of months with 31 days • A collection of numbers or objects • Denoted by {} and contains no elements • Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels • The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U • The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7 • n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C • ...
Chapter 8 Terms 2024-11-19
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- The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7
- _____ numbers are numbers that only have factors of themselves and 1
- Also known as a member, it is what each object in a set is called
- n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C
- Set A is a _____ of set B if every element in A is also contained in set B.
- Say set H = {1,2,3,4,6,12}, then set H contains all the _____ of 12
- The _____ of set X contains all the elements NOT in set X, denoted as X'
- Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels
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- Two sets are _____ if the contain exactly the same elements
- When the intersection of two set have no elements in common, then those sets are referred to as this
- The _____ of two sets contains the elements that they have in common
- The number of months with 31 days
- If a number is Not prime, then it is referred to as a _____ number
- The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U
- The _____ of set F and G contains all the elements that are either in F or G or both
- Denoted by {} and contains no elements
- A collection of numbers or objects
17 Clues: The number of months with 31 days • A collection of numbers or objects • Denoted by {} and contains no elements • Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels • The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U • The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7 • n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C • ...
Theories Overview 2024-08-26
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- A perspective that focuses on large-scale social processes and structures.
- The ruling class who own the means of production and exploit the proletariat.
- A macro-level theory that emphasizes the influence of social structures and institutions on individual behavior and social outcomes.
- A Marxist concept where the proletariat are misled into accepting the status quo and failing to recognize their own exploitation.
- Institutions like the police and military that maintain the dominance of the ruling class through force or the threat of force.
- A concept in functionalism that compares society to a living organism, where different parts of society (like institutions) work together to maintain the whole.
- A micro-level theory that focuses on the ways individuals interact with each other and how these interactions shape society.
- A sociological perspective that views society as a system of interconnected parts that work together to maintain social stability and harmony.
- A sociological perspective that focuses on the inequalities between men and women in society and advocates for gender equality.
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- A theory that views society as being based on conflicts of interest between different social classes, particularly the ruling class and the working class.
- The working class, who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor to survive.
- The dominance of one group over others, often maintained through ideological means rather than force.
- A branch of interactionism that explores how people use symbols, such as language and gestures, to create social reality.
- The ongoing struggle between the proletariat and bourgeoisie, central to Marxist theory.
- The theory that individuals have the agency to shape society through their actions and interactions.
- Institutions like education, religion, and media that maintain the dominance of the ruling class by controlling ideas and beliefs.
- A functionalist concept where society functions harmoniously when its members agree on common values and norms.
- A perspective that focuses on small-scale, individual interactions within society.
18 Clues: A perspective that focuses on large-scale social processes and structures. • The ruling class who own the means of production and exploit the proletariat. • A perspective that focuses on small-scale, individual interactions within society. • The ongoing struggle between the proletariat and bourgeoisie, central to Marxist theory. • ...
ULIS-IBDP1-Subunit 2.4 Motivation and demotivation 2025-01-28
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- Involves asking employee to self-evaluate his or her job performance.
- Part of the theory that suggests that employees compare the ratio of their input (effort) to output (rewards).
- Non-cash forms of benefits that include company cars, free insurance and pension schemes, private health insurance, discounts on company products and low-interest rate loans.
- Theory that stated that three types of needs must be satisfied in order to boost morale one is need for achievement.
- Payment to a worker for each unit produced.
- Part of the theory that works on the assumption that people will choose to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. This means that people will behave in a way that results in the best outcome or reward.
- Theory that refers to a person’s ability to think and act independently as well as to self-manage when it comes to decision making.
- Summarized human needs in the form of a hierarchy.
- Is intended for new employees in order to help them acclimatize with the people, policies and processes of the organization.
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- Appraisal based on a range of formal, informal assessment methods to monitor employee progress, to provide support/guidance for improvement.
- Refers to the amount of people who leave an organization, expressed as a percentage of the workforce, per time period (usually one year).
- Motivation that comes from the satisfaction derived from working on and completing a task.
- Process that has three parts: identification, application and selection.
- Argued that in order to create any motivation in the workplace, it was essential to first remove the hygiene factors.
- Rate paid to a worker made for each hour worked
- Theory stated that humans were driven or motivated by money alone.
- Payment to a salesperson for each sale made.
- Appraisal whose goal is to measure level of employee’s success in meeting predetermined benchmarks.
18 Clues: Payment to a worker for each unit produced. • Payment to a salesperson for each sale made. • Rate paid to a worker made for each hour worked • Summarized human needs in the form of a hierarchy. • Theory stated that humans were driven or motivated by money alone. • Involves asking employee to self-evaluate his or her job performance. • ...
Teka Teki Komunikasi Massa 2023-11-08
Across
- Hypodermic needle theory jarum suntik
- Syarat Hypodermic needle theory digagaskan oleh
- Dalam istilah mengeset diartikan sebagai pekerjaan
- Afektif
- Sejenis
- Kritik dalam teori agenda setting dikemukakan oleh
- Jarum Hypodermic diibaratkan theory
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- Who says what in which channel to whom whit what effect
- Istilah pengesetan
- Teori peluru
- Generasi Aceh Merdeka
- Kata agenda dan setting diambil secara
- Teori agenda setting dikemukakan oleh
- kognitif
14 Clues: Afektif • Sejenis • kognitif • Teori peluru • Istilah pengesetan • Generasi Aceh Merdeka • Jarum Hypodermic diibaratkan theory • Hypodermic needle theory jarum suntik • Teori agenda setting dikemukakan oleh • Kata agenda dan setting diambil secara • Syarat Hypodermic needle theory digagaskan oleh • Dalam istilah mengeset diartikan sebagai pekerjaan • ...
Sam's exam review 2022-12-13
Across
- a set of numbers in a specific order
- something that pairs one input value and one output value
- sets with no common elements
- outputs, the variation of these values rely on changes in the independent variable
- a term that has no variable factor
- ratio that compares the quantities measured in different units
- Aka inputs the variation of these values do not rely on the other variable
- a test on a graph to determine if a set of points is a function
- figures of the same shape but not same size
- value the distance that a number is from zero on a number line
- an unbroken, continuous graph
- an equation involving two or more variables
- the numerical factor when a term has a variable
- the difference between consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequuence
- describes the properties elements must possess to be in a set
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- is the set of all elements in a universal set that are not included in a set
- a set with no elements
- A comparison of 2 numbers by division
- lists elements of a set in brackets
- describes all elements of two or more sets
- set of elements shared
- Composed of distinct, non-connected points
- change over original
- set of ordered pairs
- A number sequence formed by adding a fixed number to each previous term to find the next term.
25 Clues: change over original • set of ordered pairs • a set with no elements • set of elements shared • sets with no common elements • an unbroken, continuous graph • a term that has no variable factor • lists elements of a set in brackets • a set of numbers in a specific order • A comparison of 2 numbers by division • describes all elements of two or more sets • ...
Chapter 2 Vocbulary 2017-03-08
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- very weak
- situated on the edge
- common center as circles or spheres
- originality of invention
- relating to the telegraph
- part attached to something
- Study of literary text
- not mutable
- state of being plastic
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- capable of being extended
- make or become accustomed
- theory and opinions based on reason
- showing attention to detail
- ability of the brain to form
- doctrine that events determined by causes external to the will
- rejection of all religions
- theory that all knowledge is from sense experience
17 Clues: very weak • not mutable • situated on the edge • Study of literary text • state of being plastic • originality of invention • capable of being extended • make or become accustomed • relating to the telegraph • rejection of all religions • part attached to something • showing attention to detail • ability of the brain to form • theory and opinions based on reason • ...
The Sauce 2017-03-08
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- peripheral vision
- attached to something bigger or important
- human actions are determined by will
- deals with shapes
- ability of the brain to form and recognize
- theory that all knowledge is gained from self experience
- weak
- rejection of religion
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- of or by telegraphs or telegrams
- starts with the word plastic
- to become accustomed to something
- filology with a ph
- something that cant be changed
- a theory that opinions or actions should be based on knowledge
- showing great attention to detail
- able to be formed
- smart
17 Clues: weak • smart • peripheral vision • deals with shapes • able to be formed • filology with a ph • rejection of religion • starts with the word plastic • something that cant be changed • of or by telegraphs or telegrams • to become accustomed to something • showing great attention to detail • human actions are determined by will • attached to something bigger or important • ...
Chapter 8 Terms 2024-11-19
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- The _____ of set F and G contains all the elements that are either in F or G or both
- When the intersection of two set have no elements in common, then those sets are referred to as this
- The number of months with 31 days
- The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7
- A collection of numbers or objects
- Denoted by {} and contains no elements
- Two sets are _____ if the contain exactly the same elements
- The _____ of two sets contains the elements that they have in common
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- The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U
- Say set H = {1,2,3,4,6,12}, then set H contains all the _____ of 12
- _____ numbers are numbers that only have factors of themselves and 1
- The _____ of set X contains all the elements NOT in set X, denoted as X'
- Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels
- n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C
- Also known as a member, it is what each object in a set is called
- Set A is a _____ of set B if every element in A is also contained in set B.
- If a number is Not prime, then it is referred to as a _____ number
17 Clues: The number of months with 31 days • A collection of numbers or objects • Denoted by {} and contains no elements • Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels • The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U • The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7 • n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C • ...
Chapter 8 Terms 2024-11-19
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- Say set H = {1,2,3,4,6,12}, then set H contains all the _____ of 12
- The _____ of two sets contains the elements that they have in common
- The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7
- Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels
- Denoted by {} and contains no elements
- Also known as a member, it is what each object in a set is called
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- If a number is Not prime, then it is referred to as a _____ number
- When the intersection of two set have no elements in common, then those sets are referred to as this
- The _____ of set F and G contains all the elements that are either in F or G or both
- _____ numbers are numbers that only have factors of themselves and 1
- The number of months with 31 days
- The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U
- Two sets are _____ if the contain exactly the same elements
- A collection of numbers or objects
- The _____ of set X contains all the elements NOT in set X, denoted as X'
- n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C
- Set A is a _____ of set B if every element in A is also contained in set B.
17 Clues: The number of months with 31 days • A collection of numbers or objects • Denoted by {} and contains no elements • Letters in the alphabet that are not vowels • The name for the set of letters: A, E, I, O, U • The numbers 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, ... are all _____ of 7 • n(C) is the notation for the _____ of elements in set C • ...
psychology 2022-03-07
EAV_chapter 1 crossword 2019-01-16
20 Clues: idea • proof • field • study • imply • found • party • happen • method • refine • theory • estimate • function • duration • advantage • arrangement • examination • development • explanation • considerable
expe 2024-02-07
20 Clues: bbb • igfu • jgih • hihih • ugugu • hghgh • khgug • iuigg • khihjg • ouihih • ufhjgj • yfhgjb • uiyihi • hgugug • bhikhi • ouihfuf • higjfuf • uiyihih • hiyitug • ihhugjg
French Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-26
20 Clues: Gene • Heal • Tool • Cell • Prove • Clone • Theory • Create • Delete • Invent • Tablet • Advance • Genetic • Research • Download • Safeguard • Technology • Experiment • Biochemical • Revolutionary
Les Technologies du Futur 2022-10-03
20 Clues: star • cell • tool • clone • theory • invent • predict • connect • chemist • gravity • ethical • download • progress • engineer • survival • research • biologist • astrologist • consequences • revolutionary
socpsy 2025-09-29
Spelling Set 12 2016-12-04
Across
- you light this small thing on fire ______
- Sometimes I ____ when I trip.
- the opposite of land _____
- when you go camping, you use it for light _____
- some doors are made of iron and ______
- I can blow a _____ with a soap and water.
- the opposite of big _____
- The star above Bethlehem looked like a big _____ in the sky.
- when you touch something , so you _____ it
- you play soccer on it _____
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- a red fruit that grows from a tree ______
- something designed for somebody to pick up by the hand _____
- you use this to bake bread _____
- My mom cooked _______ egg for breakfast.
- The climbers had a____ of water on their hike.
- you wear them on your feet ______
- I had a ______ of pencils in a small pile.
- God said not to eat the _______ from the tree.
- The lady at Baskin and Robins gave me a ____ of ice creme to try.
19 Clues: the opposite of big _____ • the opposite of land _____ • you play soccer on it _____ • Sometimes I ____ when I trip. • you use this to bake bread _____ • you wear them on your feet ______ • some doors are made of iron and ______ • a red fruit that grows from a tree ______ • you light this small thing on fire ______ • My mom cooked _______ egg for breakfast. • ...
Vocabulary Set 2 2022-05-04
Across
- The dates are ordered in ______ order.
- the word “discipline” has unhappy ________ of punishment and repression
- The guy felt _______ to answer the questions.
- I went to the grocery store ____ I ran out of food.
- The rebels were _____ to face their deaths.
- She is _______ as being an endearingly kind person.
- The _____ of global warming is due to excessive pollution made by Western civilizations.
- After a few rounds of alcohol, she was _______.
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- There is _______ evidence against Amber Heard.
- His sense of _____ was honestly refreshing.
- He is a highly _____ surgeon.
- we faced 2 _____ months of lockdown due to the pandemic.
- Sam was _______ by her sudden change of mood.
- The workers set up a _____ against Starbucks.
- I ___ with your argument.
- Mr. Tanaka _____ the children into doing his yard work for him.
- Allow me to ____ with my client before we take any legal action.
- Coordinators must _____ with teachers in order to have a successful summer school.
- In order to be a judge, you must be able to put aside your _____ and be fair.
19 Clues: I ___ with your argument. • He is a highly _____ surgeon. • The dates are ordered in ______ order. • His sense of _____ was honestly refreshing. • The rebels were _____ to face their deaths. • The guy felt _______ to answer the questions. • Sam was _______ by her sudden change of mood. • The workers set up a _____ against Starbucks. • ...
Tone Set B 2022-09-22
Across
- not having or showing good taste, manners, or language
- rudely proud in a manner that shoes scorn for others
- threatening great harm or danger
- hard to accept or understand
- usually ready to argue forcefully or loudly
- to make angry by bothering again and again
- lacking affection or warmth of feeling; unemotional
- feeling sad or lonely especially because of being left alone
- gloomy, characterized by negativity
- ungentle or unpleasant in action or effect
- not trusting human nature
- very angry
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- having or showing little or no feeling or interest
- feeling or showing great annoyance or displeasure
- having a hostile or deliberately frightening quality or manner
- very unpleasant
- feeling or appearing troubled or nervous
- showing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude toward others
- containing or expressing an ant of wrongdoing
19 Clues: very angry • very unpleasant • not trusting human nature • hard to accept or understand • threatening great harm or danger • gloomy, characterized by negativity • feeling or appearing troubled or nervous • to make angry by bothering again and again • ungentle or unpleasant in action or effect • usually ready to argue forcefully or loudly • ...
Test Vocab 2023-01-09
Across
- shows the relationships between supporting details in paragraphs, essays, and chapters.
- 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.
- 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.
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- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
- 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.
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.
- the way authors organize information in text.
14 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. • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. • ...
SQ4 2024-11-28
5 Clues: social learning theory known as • Each culture has its own unique set of shared. • which resides in the unconscious part of our mind. • which mainly resides in the conscious parts of the mind. • adolescence, individuals often seek approval and acceptance from
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVIEW 2017-04-22
Across
- type of diffusion where an idea, principle or innovation underlying a phenomena spreads to a small portion of a population, even though the phenomena itself may not be diffused
- type of diffusion where the spread of something from one place to another happens in a “snowballing” process
- theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply
- used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities
- graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age cohorts in a population
- model that describes the changes in disease patterns over the course of a country’s development
- model that explains the changing importance of different economic sectors as an economy changes over time
- a city which dominates in economics, social factors, and politics and is disproportionately larger than others
- model of a place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest
- type of diffusion where an idea is spread from a person or organization that holds authority over others
- theory of political geography that land based power is the key to world domination
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- explains the reduction in time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, as a result of improved communications and transportation system
- type of diffusion where a particular characteristic is rapidly transmitted through the population
- theory that climate and terrain were the major determinants of the development of civilization (opposite of possibilism)
- model that postulates that economic growth occurs in five basic stages of varying length
- model that refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops
- type of diffusion where the phenomena moves into new areas, but leaves behind its origin or source
- theory that explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements
- explains the size of cities in a country
- theory of industrial location in which an industry is located where the transportation costs of raw materials and final product is a minimum
- based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation
21 Clues: explains the size of cities in a country • used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities • based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation • theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply • theory that explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements • ...
Studyguide-Lauren Dobbins 2013-03-12
Across
- A persons belief about their ability to perform behaviors that should bring about a desired outcome.
- The ego's way of keeping threatening and unacceptable material out of consciousness and thereby reducing anxiety.
- Who came up with the Person Centered Theory?
- Who came up with the birth order theory?
- The unconscious part of the mind that contains the basic drives for reproduction, survival, and agression.
- A sleeting but intense moment when you feel happy, absorbed, and extreamly capable.
- The person who we would like to be. It consists of our goals and ambitions in life.
- A projective personality test in which you are shown 10 symmetrical inkblots and asked what each might be depicting.
- When there is a breakdown in your unitary sense of self.
- ORDER Theory about a person's rank by age among his or her siblings.
- A personality test that asks direct, clearly understood questions about your conscious thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
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- Also known as Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. It is an objective personality test consisting of true-false questions that measure various personality dimensions and clinical conditions such as depression.
- A personality theory that examines how people analyze and use information about themselves and about others through social interaction.
- A trait theory asserting that personality consists of five basic traits. Also known as O.C.E.A.N.
- The process of fulfilling your potential.
- Who came up with the idea of self actualization?
- What you are now or even what you think you are.
- The part of the mind that counterbalances the more primative demand for the id.
- Who created the Inkblot Test?
- The degree to which you expect that what happens to you in life depends on your own actions and personal qualities versus the actions of uncontrollable environmental forces.
- A psychological test that asks you to respond to ambiguous stimuli or situations in ways that reveal your unconscious motives and desires.
- The part of the mind that balances the demand for the id, superego, and reality.
- A test in which you "project" your inner feelings and motives through the stories you make up about pictures.
23 Clues: Who created the Inkblot Test? • Who came up with the birth order theory? • The process of fulfilling your potential. • Who came up with the Person Centered Theory? • Who came up with the idea of self actualization? • What you are now or even what you think you are. • When there is a breakdown in your unitary sense of self. • ...
Forensic psychology 2024-03-14
Across
- A way to explain behaviour; a general perspective or mode of thinking.
- His theory is based on Pre-conventional, Conventional, Post-conventional levels of moral development.
- Approach that examines observable behaviours and the impact of reinforcement and punishment.
- Diathesis-Stress is the relationship between biological predisposition and ?
- Number of stages in Kohlberg's moral stage theory
- The first stage of Kohlberg's moral theory is focused on avoiding ?
- Derived from a single ovum, and so identical
- Represents the primitive and instinctual part of the mind.
- Cognitive __________are patterns of thinking that are irrational or biased.
- Approach that studies mental processes such as perception, memory, and problem-solving to understand behaviour.
- Suggested the theory of Id, Ego, and Superego
- An action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- Twins that are not identical are known as fraternal or _________
- The main personality traits identified by Eysenck are neuroticism, psychoticism, and ?
- Example of a candidate gene
- Approach that investigates the biological bases of behaviour, including genetics, brain structures, and neural systems.
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- Personality dimension with a tendency toward aggressiveness, impulsivity, and antisocial behaviour.
- How many different inadequate superego's were proposed by Blackburn?
- Individuals high in ________ tend to experience more negative emotions and emotional distress.
- His theory identifies the primary dimensions of personality: extraversion, neuroticism, and later, psychoticism.
- Hostile Attribution involves interpreting neutral or friendly behaviour as threatening or dangerous.
- Considered the “personality center” of the brain
- Approach that explores unconscious motives and conflicts, often rooted in early childhood experiences, as drivers of behaviour.
- Approach that considers how cultural, social, and environmental factors influence behaviour and mental processes.
- Involves downplaying the seriousness of an offense by the offender.
- Balances the conflicting demands of the id, superego, and external world.
- Develops during childhood and represents the internalised moral standards and values of society.
- The scientific study of the mind, behaviour, and experience.
- The science of genes and how traits are passed on from one generation to the next
- Function of the mirror neurons
30 Clues: Example of a candidate gene • Function of the mirror neurons • Derived from a single ovum, and so identical • Suggested the theory of Id, Ego, and Superego • Considered the “personality center” of the brain • Number of stages in Kohlberg's moral stage theory • Represents the primitive and instinctual part of the mind. • ...
Jackson_Ch4vocab 2014-09-08
Across
- A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors
- full proof; never failing
- A theory that says the Biblical authors wrote with human feelings while God superintended that it was written the way he wanted it
- The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture
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- The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching
- A theory that says the biblical authors received a religious insight into God's word
- A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible
- A Latin word that means covenant
- A theory that says God
9 Clues: A theory that says God • full proof; never failing • A Latin word that means covenant • The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching • The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture • A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors • A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible • ...
Psychology Terms 2025-09-12
Across
- the theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society.
- the theory that the human mind perceives experiences and forms complex patterns as a whole, rather than as a collection of individual parts.
- russian physiologist and nobel laureate who discovered classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs.
- one of the most influential philosophers and is often dubbed the "father of american psychology."
- a field that studies how social, cultural, and environmental factors influence an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.
- american philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self.
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- a mental health professional who specializes in providing psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals with a wide range of emotional, social, and developmental issues.
- a theory of the mind and a method of therapy that explores the impact of the unconscious mind.
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between biological processes and behavior.
- a psychological perspective emphasizing a person's inherent drive toward growth, free will, and self-actualization, or becoming their best self.
- studies how and why people change and develop across their entire lifespan, from infancy to old age, focusing on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects.
- swiss psychologist who's theory was cognitive development and epistemological view.
- a theoretical approach that interprets elements within a system by their relationship to a larger, underlying structure.
- a metaphor used to understand hidden realities by recognizing that most of an iceberg's mass is submerged beneath the surface of the water
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- american psychologist who popularized behavioralism
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities.
18 Clues: american psychologist who popularized behavioralism • swiss psychologist who's theory was cognitive development and epistemological view. • the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. • a theory of the mind and a method of therapy that explores the impact of the unconscious mind. • ...
Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2022-03-01
Across
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome.
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- a machine with a similar set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation of the operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex system, used for training purposes.
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- the total income produced by a given source
- having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness
- form a theory or set of theories about something
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- a curved elongated ridge that extends over the floor of the descending horn of each lateral ventricle of the brain, that consists of gray matter covered on the ventricular surface with white matter, and that is involved in forming, storing, and processing memory
- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
- covering or affecting a large area.
- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.compounding
- a painted cloth hung across the rear of a stage
- surround or fill with a quality or influence.
14 Clues: covering or affecting a large area. • the total income produced by a given source • surround or fill with a quality or influence. • a painted cloth hung across the rear of a stage • form a theory or set of theories about something • having mental faculties not dulled by sleep, faintness • producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. • ...
Crossword puzzle math words 2018-04-20
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- Probability- probability based on reasoning written as a ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes.
- is a way to model random events, such that simulated outcomes closely match real-world outcomes.
- the mathematical field of topology, a uniform space is a set with a uniform structure.
- Equally Likely- are events that have the same theoretical probability (or likelihood) of occurring.
- The probability of an event is the measure of the chance that the event will occur as a result of an experiment.
- able to occur, exist, or be done.
- is the hypotheical probability that an event that has already occurred
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- for sure
- is the measure of the likelihood that an event will occur.
- space-In probability theory, the sample space of an experiment or random trial is the set of all possible outcomes or results of that experiment.
- Probability-Number of event occurrences. Total number of trials.
- events-Simple events are the events where one experiment happens at a time and it will be having a single outcome.
- Equivalent- Having the same value.
- events- A compound event is one in which there is more than one possible outcome.
14 Clues: for sure • able to occur, exist, or be done. • Equivalent- Having the same value. • is the measure of the likelihood that an event will occur. • Probability-Number of event occurrences. Total number of trials. • is the hypotheical probability that an event that has already occurred • events- A compound event is one in which there is more than one possible outcome. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- The name of our galaxy
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- The nearest star to us
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- We live on one of these
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- A device used to explore the universe
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- The closest natural satellite
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- A collection of planets is one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- The closest natural satellite
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The name of our galaxy
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- The nearest star to us
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- A collection of planets is one of these
- A device used to explore the universe
- We live on one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- A device used to explore the universe
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- We live on one of these
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- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The closest natural satellite
- A collection of planets is one of these
- The name of our galaxy
- The nearest star to us
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • The Sun is an example of one of these • A device used to explore the universe • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
Kynnedy Lewis 8/29/24 PS211 Ch.1 Vocab 2024-08-29
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- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- A model that explains a related wet of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of phenomena
- data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
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- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- Mandate God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- science The study of nonliving matter and energy
- inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for Internation System of Units (from the French Systeme International d'Unites)
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
16 Clues: science The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 1 Vocab 2024-08-29
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- A model that explains a related wet of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of phenomena
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- science The study of nonliving matter and energy
- God's command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for Internation System of Units (from the French Systeme International d'Unites)
- degree of exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.
- data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data.
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- A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value.
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions.
16 Clues: science The study of nonliving matter and energy • A system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value. • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- The process through which members of a species that are best suited to their environment survive and reproduce at a higher rate than other members of the species.
- The basic unit of heredity that consists of segments of DNA on a chromosome.
- A process where scientists measure the amount of residual radiation remaining in a fossil to determine its age.
- Any changes made to DNA
- The imprint or hardened remains of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
- Credited with being the father of modern evolutionary theory.
- A set of widely accepted explanations of observation and phenomena.
- When humans manipulate and select which desired traits will be passed on
- One of several periods in Earth’s history when large numbers of species became extinct at nearly the same time.
- Similar structures such as bones that appear in a number of different species of animals.
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- The evolution of a new species from an existing species.
- Ancient organisms that appear to demonstrate the point where one species of organism begins to change into another organism or even where one phylum of organism is changing into another
- A physical structure that was fully developed and functional in an earlier group of organisms but is reduced and unused in later species.
- A characteristic, a behavior, or any inherited trait that makes a species able to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- The process through which species change over time.
- A distant or early form of an organism from which later forms descend.
16 Clues: Any changes made to DNA • The process through which species change over time. • The evolution of a new species from an existing species. • Credited with being the father of modern evolutionary theory. • A set of widely accepted explanations of observation and phenomena. • A distant or early form of an organism from which later forms descend. • ...
Media Identities 2015-02-24
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- Main driving factor of profit driven capitalist media, 9,10.
- Seemingly universal standards of appearance, behaviour, beliefs in a society.
- Key queer theorist, David _______.
- Type of stereotype that meets expectations.
- This theory suggests we may put groups in society into pairs 6,10.
- When a group has no media representation 8,12
- Theory looking into what is being put forward as 'normal' in society.
- A term first used by Mulvey that can be extended to cover the way any group represents another.
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- A groups ability to create media about themselves 4,14.
- Type of stereotype which goes against expectations.
- Newspapers exaggerating about how a group in society is not meeting social expectations 5,5.
- Audience's mimicking demonised groups in society 8,13.
- Theory looking into how non caucasian groups are and have been represented 4,8.
- One use audiences make of media representations 4,6.
- Key queer theorist, Judith _______.
- for process of turning reality into media.
16 Clues: Key queer theorist, David _______. • Key queer theorist, Judith _______. • for process of turning reality into media. • Type of stereotype that meets expectations. • When a group has no media representation 8,12 • Type of stereotype which goes against expectations. • One use audiences make of media representations 4,6. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
Across
- A device used to explore the universe
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
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- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- The name of our galaxy
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The closest natural satellite
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- A collection of planets is one of these
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- We live on one of these
- The nearest star to us
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
BRAIN 2024-02-27
Across
- When did Phrenology lose its credibility
- 3300 years ago was thought to have the functions of feelings, thoughts, and behaviour
- A suspicion or idea that certain things are true based on evidence
- What is he study of the relationship between the skulls surface features and personality/behavioral chararistics
- ____ vs body debate
- Statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual
- What part of the brain was found behind the eyes in phrenology
- The theory that the mind and body are seperate
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- Created the heart side of the Brain vs Heart debate
- Surgical removal of brain tissue
- The time when psychology was founded through systematic research
- People who created theories
- Created the brain side of the Brain VS Heart debate
- The thing in your head
- The theory that the mind and body are conjoined
- Mind vs _____ debate
16 Clues: ____ vs body debate • Mind vs _____ debate • The thing in your head • People who created theories • Surgical removal of brain tissue • When did Phrenology lose its credibility • The theory that the mind and body are seperate • The theory that the mind and body are conjoined • Created the heart side of the Brain vs Heart debate • ...
Learning Check 6 2025-04-01
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- When a crisis passes, the ___ division of your ANS takes over
- ___ from the facial muscles to the brain plays a key role in determining the nature and intensity of emotions
- Theory emphasizing autonomy and competence (Hyphen after 4 letters)
- States of internal tension reducing homeostasis
- Evaluating stimuli to determine emotional response
- The physiological aim of drive reduction is___
- Emotions are the feeling aspect of _____
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- Cannon-Bard theory proposed that the __ experience of emotion and physiological arousal do not cause one another
- Skin conductance occurs more in disgust than in___
- Brain structure linked to fear and pleasure
- One of the cranial nerves in emotional processing
- Physiological, psychological, and social requirements
- A complex behaviour that is unlearned
- Shame with a positive connotation
- ___display rules dictate when and how particular emotions are to be expressed
- McCleland and ___ proposed the achievement goal theory
16 Clues: Shame with a positive connotation • A complex behaviour that is unlearned • Emotions are the feeling aspect of _____ • Brain structure linked to fear and pleasure • The physiological aim of drive reduction is___ • States of internal tension reducing homeostasis • One of the cranial nerves in emotional processing • Skin conductance occurs more in disgust than in___ • ...
Theories of Motivation 2019-10-03
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- Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour
- The 'E' in the ERG theory
- Developed the 'ERG' theory
- Perceived rewards one may receive
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- Contributions made to the work environment
- Thematic Apperception Test
- Factors relating to the work environment (Salary, safety, etc.)
- Factors intrinsic to a job (recognition, growth, etc.)
- Created the 'two-factor' theory
- The psychologist behind the hierarchy of needs model
10 Clues: The 'E' in the ERG theory • Thematic Apperception Test • Developed the 'ERG' theory • Created the 'two-factor' theory • Perceived rewards one may receive • Contributions made to the work environment • Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour • The psychologist behind the hierarchy of needs model • Factors intrinsic to a job (recognition, growth, etc.) • ...
Edward Thorndike 2023-09-05
10 Clues: Another law • What he focused on • where he got his PhD • what he thrived with • first name of his wife • how many children he had • The type of theory he had • The month he was born and died in • Last law that was the base of his theory • One of the laws that was the base of his theory
Plate Tectonics Crossword Set #1 2024-05-05
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- Opposite of divergent.
- Forces that create.
- The theory that the continents do not drift.
- Alfed Wegener proposed the Theory of _.
- _ currents are currents of heat in the earth.
- Forces that destroy.
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- Earth's _ consists of many layers.
- The lithosphere floats on the _.
- The theory that describes the movement of tectonic plates.
- The type of boundary where the plates are moving apart.
10 Clues: Forces that create. • Forces that destroy. • Opposite of divergent. • The lithosphere floats on the _. • Earth's _ consists of many layers. • Alfed Wegener proposed the Theory of _. • The theory that the continents do not drift. • _ currents are currents of heat in the earth. • The type of boundary where the plates are moving apart. • ...
Leonhard 2023-05-15
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- What degree did he get
- The day he was born in
- He was interested in the _______ theory
- What he made that is now in modern math
- Month he was born in
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- Century he was born in
- A theory he made which is call the _____ theory
- Know was one of the greatest _________
- Country He was born In
- Something he popularized
10 Clues: Month he was born in • Century he was born in • What degree did he get • The day he was born in • Country He was born In • Something he popularized • Know was one of the greatest _________ • He was interested in the _______ theory • What he made that is now in modern math • A theory he made which is call the _____ theory
Set 2 Volleyball 2021-05-14
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- Worn to protect the knees
- The more advanced serve in volleyball is the ___ serve
- It is called an ____ when the opposing team fails to hit off of a serve.
- A serve must be served from behind the ____.
- how many points does a team need to win?
- Who passes the ball to the spiker?
- The skill used to pass with your forearms is called ____
- When a player hits the ball twice it is called
- The winning team will be the first to have 25 points and a __ point advantage
- ____ is when any player contacts the net during play
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- Jump, Float and Underhand are all types of____
- Volleyball was invented in ______.
- A playoff game is considered a match when only___ set is played
- What direction does the team rotate?
- How many games are in one match
- The ball is a _____ when it touches the floor.
- What does a libero do
- Whats the minimum amount of players?
- The front zone is the area between the _______and attack line
- The team is allowed to hit the ball ___ times before passing
20 Clues: What does a libero do • Worn to protect the knees • How many games are in one match • Volleyball was invented in ______. • Who passes the ball to the spiker? • What direction does the team rotate? • Whats the minimum amount of players? • how many points does a team need to win? • A serve must be served from behind the ____. • Jump, Float and Underhand are all types of____ • ...
Geog-Set-13 2017-02-25
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- a research center built by India in Antartica
- large buildings which house aircrafts
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- birds those are found in antartic region
- The airport that has the most cargo traffic by volume annually
- waste water and stools (potty) converted in sewers
- a strip of land along with the aircraft can take off and land
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- a research center built by India in Antartica
- departure and arrival building for passengers at airport
- It is the fastest and most expensive mode of travel
- height above sea level
- a bird that is found in atartic region
- a journey undertaken by a group of people for exploration
- means of airtravel that can carry max 6 people
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- public rooms in a hotel, airport or club to sit and relax
- attributes, qualities
- dispose waste typically in a careless or hurried way.
- a place where planes can take off or land
- goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle
20 Clues: attributes, qualities • height above sea level • large buildings which house aircrafts • a bird that is found in atartic region • birds those are found in antartic region • a place where planes can take off or land • a research center built by India in Antartica • a research center built by India in Antartica • means of airtravel that can carry max 6 people • ...
ALS Set 1 2018-08-21
Across
- The sum of beliefs and values that people use to define and interpret the world and their place within it
- Ambiguity, assuring expression, meaningless comparisons, doublespeak jargon, emotive content, false implications
- Macdill,AFB
- USSOCOM,USTRANSCOM,USSRATCOM
- Delivers war winning technology, acquisition support, sustainment and expeditionary capabilities to the warfighter
- Our ability to detect appropriateness of our social behaviors and self presentation
- What are the terminal cognitive samples of behavior
- Used to recruit,organize,train and equip forces
- The ability to perceive a communication situation accurately
- Adverse or unreasonable opinion about a person or group without all the facts and usually based on deeply help beliefs
- Attempt to make sense of what we see by organizing it in a practical way we find useful
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- Predetermined generalization about all members of a particular group
- Who operates in supporting roles to provide combatant commanders specialized support and is controlled by secretary of defense
- Nurturing,thinking,charming,influencing
- Enhances a service members ability to recognize when cultural factors exist
- A violent struggle among state and non state actors for legitimacy and influence over relevant populations
- Command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander and composed of significant assigned components of two or more military departments
- Kills mosquitos in aftermath of a nuclear attack and has hurricane huntersCulturalGeneralKnowledge Understanding basic concepts like culture, relativism, ethnocentrism, and holism
- Students acquire knowledge by using their mental faculties
19 Clues: Macdill,AFB • USSOCOM,USTRANSCOM,USSRATCOM • Nurturing,thinking,charming,influencing • Used to recruit,organize,train and equip forces • What are the terminal cognitive samples of behavior • Students acquire knowledge by using their mental faculties • The ability to perceive a communication situation accurately • ...
Vocabulary Set 3 2025-02-24
Across
- perceptible by touch
- related to language
- show or prove to be right/reasonable
- makes sense
- continue on a course of action in the face of difficulty
- next to something
- saying what you need to in only a few words
- when one thing in the sky moves in front of another, blocking its light
- resistant to an infection or toxin
- the natural home or environment of an animal
- the right to make decisions and say what should happen in a place
- system of ideas intended to explain something
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- keeping careful watch for possible danger
- hopeful for the future
- to decode into normal language
- to regard with great respect
- distributing resources for a particular purpose
- something that happened before that can be used as an example now
- really good at talking/writing in a way that moves people
19 Clues: makes sense • next to something • related to language • perceptible by touch • hopeful for the future • to regard with great respect • to decode into normal language • resistant to an infection or toxin • show or prove to be right/reasonable • keeping careful watch for possible danger • saying what you need to in only a few words • the natural home or environment of an animal • ...
Vocabulary Set 1 2020-09-03
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- Noun: an arrangement of a certain number of lines usually four or more, sometimes having a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme, forming a division of a poem.
- Adjective: applicable everywhere or in all cases; general.
- Adjective: having a liking or affection for (usually followed by of); loving; affectionate.
- the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others.
- Noun: a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints.
- Noun: the conventional manifestation of sorrow for a person's death, especially by the wearing of black clothes or a black armband, the hanging of flags at half-mast, etc.
- Adjective: of, pertaining to, dealing with, or affecting the mind, especially as a function of awareness, feeling, or motivation.
- Verb (Used with Object) to change the shape or formation of; remodel; restructure.
- Verb: to fill or inflame with love (usually used in the passive and followed by of or sometimes with): to charm or captivate.
- Preposition: in agreement or accord with; consistent with; in conformity with.
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- Noun: general agreement or concord; harmony.
- Noun: the connection or relation of ideas, feelings, sensations, etc.; correlation of elements of perception, reasoning, or the like.
- Noun: a virtue or excellence of divine origin: the condition of being in God's favor or one of the elect.
- Noun: something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence.
- Noun: a fabric consisting of a warp upon which colored threads are woven by hand to produce a design, often pictorial, used for wall hangings, furniture coverings, etc.
- Noun: the relationship or organization of the component parts of a work of art or literature: the structure of a poem. anything composed of parts arranged together in some way; an organization.
- Verb: to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
- Verb (used with object) to make or form by combining things, parts, or elements. To be or constitute a part or element of.
- Noun: quality or state of being tranquil; calmness; peacefulness; quiet; serenity.
19 Clues: Noun: general agreement or concord; harmony. • Adjective: applicable everywhere or in all cases; general. • Noun: something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence. • Preposition: in agreement or accord with; consistent with; in conformity with. • Verb: to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses). • ...
Homework set 2 2012-09-03
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- Lets hire a ____ for the modeling show.
- Can you ____ your project.
- can you ___ the lab.
- This kid is ___ at this sport.
- ___ out the picture.
- Oh that kid has a lot of ____.
- ___ what happen in the story.
- Who was the ____ in this country.
- Who was the ____ in this country.
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- Let hire a ___ for the funeral.
- It sucks that you have ___. Hope you get better.
- Hitler was the first to create the biggest ___ in Europe.
- Can you ___ what happen.
- This kid has a big ___ for baseball.
- Can you ___ your reasoning.
- This kid has a ___ hearing.
- Lets have a ___ for the school talent show.
- The mob is controlling everything so that is called "___."
- The ___ for the car was loud.
- That guy was a victim of that ___.
20 Clues: can you ___ the lab. • ___ out the picture. • Can you ___ what happen. • Can you ____ your project. • Can you ___ your reasoning. • This kid has a ___ hearing. • ___ what happen in the story. • The ___ for the car was loud. • This kid is ___ at this sport. • Oh that kid has a lot of ____. • Let hire a ___ for the funeral. • Who was the ____ in this country. • ...
vocab set 23 2023-04-12
Across
- of or related to motives or facts that are apparent but not necessarily real or true
- to make large or increase
- intended to deceive or entrap; sly, treacherous
- express a negative opinion which often results in a diminished value
- a hint or indirect suggestion
- to say again or repeat
- common language; everyday speech; often related to a particular locale
- courage in facing difficult
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- easily bent; flexible; easily influenced
- deprived of; made unhappy through a loss
- elaborate and eloquent but logically invalid arguments often intended to deceive
- wealthy, luxurious, ample, grandiose
- experimental in nature; uncertain; hesitant
- move back or retreat
- command against
- stern, unyielding, gloomy, or ill-humoredEncapsulate v. -to enclose in
- payment
- to corrupt or make worse by addition of something of lesser value
- not easily moved mentally or emotionally; unresponsive
19 Clues: payment • command against • move back or retreat • to say again or repeat • to make large or increase • courage in facing difficult • a hint or indirect suggestion • wealthy, luxurious, ample, grandiose • easily bent; flexible; easily influenced • deprived of; made unhappy through a loss • experimental in nature; uncertain; hesitant • ...
Vocab Set 2 2022-10-20
19 Clues: bi • ent • voc • half • Ante • mort • scop • ance • hear • inter • above • milli • state • contra • to learn • relating to • to make or do • land or earth • multiples of 10
Spelling Set 1 2024-01-31
Across
- Unable to tolerate delay.
- Provide space or adapt.
- Support or aid.
- Absolutely certain.
- Easily observed.
- State of the atmosphere.
- Essential; must-have.
- Explanation or cause.
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- Chosen as the favorite.
- Stop someone in action.
- Entirely; fully.
- Additionally or overly.
- Shows days, weeks, months.
- Understand the value of something.
- Offers degrees and research.
- Segment or portion.
- Awarded as a distinction.
- Successfully attain.
- Awareness or learning.
19 Clues: Support or aid. • Entirely; fully. • Easily observed. • Segment or portion. • Absolutely certain. • Successfully attain. • Essential; must-have. • Explanation or cause. • Awareness or learning. • Chosen as the favorite. • Stop someone in action. • Additionally or overly. • Provide space or adapt. • State of the atmosphere. • Unable to tolerate delay. • Awarded as a distinction. • ...
Set Design Terms 2024-02-07
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- a "bird's eye" view from the top down
- a stage where the audience sits on three sides
- offstage right and left
- an opening in the stage floor
- objects such as rocks, trees,or ramps onstage
- a set made up of interchangeable pieces
- a flexible performance space
- long pipes or poles from which lights and curtains are hung
- heavy curtain or flat hung to the sides of the proscenium for changing the width of the proscenium arch.
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- horizontal curtains hung to mask lighting from the audience
- wooden frame covered by canvas
- a stage where the audience looks through a frame
- a set made of two or three walls
- a painted curtain that forms part of the scenery
- a pair of drapes on either side of the stage to maske the actors backstage
- sketch of the front view of a set used
- heavy curtain hung over the proscenium to reduce the height of the proscenium arch
- a stage where the audience sits on all sides
- background curtain typically used for projections
19 Clues: offstage right and left • a flexible performance space • an opening in the stage floor • wooden frame covered by canvas • a set made of two or three walls • a "bird's eye" view from the top down • sketch of the front view of a set used • a set made up of interchangeable pieces • a stage where the audience sits on all sides • objects such as rocks, trees,or ramps onstage • ...
SET tools Crossword 2024-10-21
Across
- type of environment that should be safe and is home away from home
- type of development children learn to be a friend and make friends
- Social Emotional Tools for life
- Acknowledge Communicate Target
- only sad emotion babies show
- What matters most to children
- primary way children learn
- asking a child to apologize is the best way to help a child
- It is best to set appropriate limits and apply them consistently
- type of skill helps children learn to recover from not getting what they want
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- type of method to learn about children
- type of play child pretends to be someone else
- National credential in postsecondary courses in ECE
- Type of environment where neurons connect easily
- Type of behavior exposure that is difficult now than in the past
- only excited emotion babies show
- who should feel the important dynamic of attachment
- Children's first connection emotionally
- craving attention to meet these needs
- believed the first 18months children trust or mistrust their environment
20 Clues: primary way children learn • only sad emotion babies show • What matters most to children • Acknowledge Communicate Target • Social Emotional Tools for life • only excited emotion babies show • craving attention to meet these needs • type of method to learn about children • Children's first connection emotionally • type of play child pretends to be someone else • ...
Set Design Terms 2025-10-13
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- black fabric that is hung to block backstage from the audience
- Architectural or mechanical skeletons as a background
- taking everything apart after the show.
- instruction to close curtain.
- where the audience sits
- the room where the actors wait for their cue.
- a backstage lounge for actors where they can hear the action on stage and wait for their scene or cue.
- Taking the play’s idea or spirit and showing it through a visual sign.
- A set with no attempt to be real.
- Like constructivism only solid
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- Seeks to make the audience see and react as the character does.Allows the audience to see through the character’s eyes.
- Non realistic uses distorted shapes, colors, or motif ( a repeated pattern)
- instruction to close curtain.
- curtain that moves left and right
- a large piece of painted fabric hung at the abc of the stage.
- the order said for actors and tech to take their positions right before the show begins ( usually means two minutes before curtain)
- Exaggerated symbolism which tries to intensify the emotional impact of the play by distorting a major scenic element.
- row low scenery that hides where the backdrop meets the stage
- blue or white curtain that can be lit different colors for the show
- cloth hung in pairs on the sides of the stage to mask backstage.
- the line between the audience and the backstage area
21 Clues: where the audience sits • instruction to close curtain. • instruction to close curtain. • Like constructivism only solid • curtain that moves left and right • A set with no attempt to be real. • taking everything apart after the show. • the room where the actors wait for their cue. • the line between the audience and the backstage area • ...
C 2 Vocab 2017-03-08
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- Something added or attached
- The branch of knowledge
- Quality of being shaped
- Belief or theory
- Rejection of all religious
- Very weak
- Showing great attention to detail
- Clever, original
- Able to be Hammered
- Ability of the brain to form
- Theory that all knowledge is delivered from sense experienced
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- Periphery of something
- doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Unchanging over time
- Make or become accustomed
- Of or by telegrapher or telegrams
- Denoting circles,acres,or other shapes
17 Clues: Very weak • Belief or theory • Clever, original • Able to be Hammered • Unchanging over time • Periphery of something • The branch of knowledge • Quality of being shaped • Make or become accustomed • Rejection of all religious • Something added or attached • Ability of the brain to form • Of or by telegrapher or telegrams • Showing great attention to detail • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-10
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- theory that all knowledge is delivered from experience
- magazine or newspaper published
- to be accustomed to
- brain's ability to recognizing itself by new connections
- showing great attention to detail
- theory should be based on reason
- quality of being easily shaped or molded
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- rejection of all religions
- easily influenced/ pliable
- in object-oriented and functional programming
- the doctrine that all events
- very weak/ slightly
- something added/ attached
- branch of knowledge/ historical development
- omitting inessential words
- clever, original, inventive
- two or more objects/ circles, polygons
17 Clues: very weak/ slightly • to be accustomed to • something added/ attached • rejection of all religions • easily influenced/ pliable • omitting inessential words • clever, original, inventive • the doctrine that all events • magazine or newspaper published • theory should be based on reason • showing great attention to detail • two or more objects/ circles, polygons • ...
Psychology 2018-06-06
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- Studied Latent learning
- Conducted Stanford prison experiment
- Conditioned fear in "Little Albert"
- Studied memory, created "forgetting curve"
- Created 'g' of intellegence
- Created theory of multiple intellegences
- Created the Stanford-Binet test
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- Created stages of moral development
- Studied classical conditioning with dog salivating experiment
- Created "strange situation' experiment
- Created triarchic theory of intellegence
- Conducted experiments in conformity (line experiments)
- Conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- Studied operant conditioning with pigeons
- Created hierarchy of needs
- Studied the unconcious
- Studied cognitive development of children
17 Clues: Studied the unconcious • Studied Latent learning • Created hierarchy of needs • Created 'g' of intellegence • Created the Stanford-Binet test • Conducted the Bobo doll experiment • Created stages of moral development • Conditioned fear in "Little Albert" • Conducted Stanford prison experiment • Created "strange situation' experiment • Created triarchic theory of intellegence • ...
Orientation Review 2016-06-26
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- A high-level framework to guide research
- Evidence can be used to _____ a theory
- True or false: You can only do quantitative research in this program
- My dissertation will have ____ chapters
- Probably the least critical program phase
- If you do one thing to be successful in the program, do this!
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- Education is a ____ science
- This exam demonstrates you are ready for thesis work
- A theory will help you generate ______
- Research is NOT done to ____ a theory but to evaluate it
- Theories of tech _____ put the spotlight on the context
- Theories of motivation put the spotlight on the ____
- Your fabulous advisor for the first year is Dr. ____
- Your thesis will meet the ___ UF standards as the PdD degree
14 Clues: Education is a ____ science • A theory will help you generate ______ • Evidence can be used to _____ a theory • My dissertation will have ____ chapters • A high-level framework to guide research • Probably the least critical program phase • This exam demonstrates you are ready for thesis work • Theories of motivation put the spotlight on the ____ • ...
Conspiracy theories crossword 2019-08-16
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- theory a belief that some convert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event
- alternative views of history that do not agree with fact
- worldview that places conspiracy theories in the unfolding of history
- correlation the perception of a relationship where none exist
- exposure the choosing of certain media over others
- an idea used to explain something that happened
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- seeing patterns that aren't there
- gut feeling that something is true even with no fact
- something becoming normal or trendy
- possibility that an idea can be proven wrong
- apophenia for faces
- lighting slowly causing someone to doubt reality
- decisions made on emotion, and not fact
- theory organizing information into patterns making them more believable
14 Clues: apophenia for faces • seeing patterns that aren't there • something becoming normal or trendy • decisions made on emotion, and not fact • possibility that an idea can be proven wrong • an idea used to explain something that happened • lighting slowly causing someone to doubt reality • exposure the choosing of certain media over others • ...
So that was medieval medicine.. 2023-07-18
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- This humour was associated with winter
- The name of a plague that resulted in large boils appearing on the body
- This chart was used by physicians to see if a patient was ill
- This disease struck in 1348
- This was a supernatural cause of disease
- Bad air
- Another name for a doctor
- According to the Theory of the Four Humours the humours for you to be healthy must be.
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- Another name for the Black Death
- They cut hair and removed teeth
- This treatment was based on the four humours
- Came up with the Theory of the Opposites
- The Father of medicine. Came up with the Theory of the Four Humours
- The percentage of hospitals who catered for the sick
14 Clues: Bad air • Another name for a doctor • This disease struck in 1348 • They cut hair and removed teeth • Another name for the Black Death • This humour was associated with winter • Came up with the Theory of the Opposites • This was a supernatural cause of disease • This treatment was based on the four humours • The percentage of hospitals who catered for the sick • ...
Philosophical terms 2025-04-01
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- the reasoon to support the belief
- the first principles of things
- physical world where a mere shadow of a higher
- the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
- associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking and argumentation theory
- If p, then q, not q, therefore not p
- a unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reason to support that belief
- the idea or theory that something is split in two parts
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- an explanation of something that refers to its end
- the theory of knowledge
- the view that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual
- the belief the premises are used to support
- what is the study of the principles of correct reasoning
- if p,then q, p therefore q
14 Clues: the theory of knowledge • if p,then q, p therefore q • the first principles of things • the reasoon to support the belief • If p, then q, not q, therefore not p • the belief the premises are used to support • physical world where a mere shadow of a higher • an explanation of something that refers to its end • the idea or theory that something is split in two parts • ...
Puzzle De Cunoștințe Fermecat 2023-11-03
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- refers to the size or number of elements in a set. It is denoted by 𝑛(𝐴)
- is an algebraic expression of one or more terms each of which is a product of constants and variables
- is an algebraic expression that represents x multiplied with itself
- is a polynomial of three terms
- is an integer that is written along with a variable or it is multiplied by the variable
- is a mathematical sentence that compares two expressions
- a number, a variable, product of two or more variables or product of a number and a variable
- an object in a set. It uses the symbol “∈” to represent belongingness and the symbol “∉” to indicatenon-belongingness of an object to a given set
- a set containing all distinct elements common to both sets A and B
- a set that contains no elements. It is denoted by { } or ∅
- sets with no common elements. That is, 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 = ∅ if and only if sets A and B are disjoint
- an algebraic property that is used to multiply a single value and two or more values within a set of parenthesis
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- is a polynomial of one term
- a set containing all distinct elements present in sets A and B
- is a symbol whose value does not change
- is a symbol that takes on different values
- is the process of finding expressions which when multiplied together will give the given product
- a number that when multiplied by itself produces the original number
- is a polynomial of two terms
- is a number or letter written above and to the right of a mathematical expression called the base
- a well-defined collection of all objects. It uses a pair of braces { } with words or symbols to describe it and it uses upper-case letters to denote it
- a set containing all distinct elements present in the universal set but not in a set A.
- a set of which all elements are contained in another set
- a set containing all objects/elements and of which all other sets are subsets
24 Clues: is a polynomial of one term • is a polynomial of two terms • is a polynomial of three terms • is a symbol whose value does not change • is a symbol that takes on different values • is a mathematical sentence that compares two expressions • a set of which all elements are contained in another set • a set that contains no elements. It is denoted by { } or ∅ • ...
Frameworks Crossword puzzle 2024-04-27
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- It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
- If two or more are gathered in agreement…then we need to study that agreement, how the two came to that agreement, and how that agreement affects the behavior of the two…at least according to this theory!
- Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
- Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
- Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
- These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
- Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
- Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
- “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
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- Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
- Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
- Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
- You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
- You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
- Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!
15 Clues: Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory. • Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time. • Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution. • ...
Marthe Kragten wordlist 7 2021-03-18
20 Clues: wol • mist • reis • vrede • omdat • leven • leraar • paraplu • zakgeld • theorie • ongeluk • springen • gewoonte • snoepjes • filosofie • onthouden • ziekenhuis • hogeschool • vliegtuigen • blesure, wond
Conspiracy Theories 2020-09-24
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Literary Criticism Crossword: Intermediate level 2017-10-16
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- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- tradition theory that relates the work to its literary history by identifying the tradition to which it belongs
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- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- effective or reader response theory
- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- approach that requires research
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
10 Clues: approach that requires research • effective or reader response theory • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader • theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning • the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory • ...
AP Psych people crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
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- Known for his sociocultural theory, he believed that social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning
- Claimed that many of our behaviors are motivated by unconscious, often unpleasant desires
- She was the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology and was Tichener’s first doctoral student
- A controlled experiment carried out by John B. Watson which had proven classical conditioning in humans, through a distinctive stimulus that normally would not be feared by a child
- Known for his unethical obedience experiments which test how far people are willing to go to obey authority
- Created the experiment with the bobo dolls where children learned violent behavior from adults as they would act aggressively towards the bobo doll
- Created the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and established it’s three guiding principles known as the ABCs; activating event, beliefs, and consequences
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Survived a traumatic brain injury caused by an iron rod that shot through his skull, obliterating a large area of the left frontal lobe of his brain
- Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior”
- Developed a theory of classical conditioning when teaching his dog to salivate at the sound of a bell
- Sixth youngest child of Sigmund Freud and wrote An Introduction to Psychoanalysis (first and last name)
- Regarded as the founder of feminine psychiatry, this woman was best known for her theory of neurotic needs
- He believed that people are born with the desire to achieve their maximum potential, also known as the self-actualization
- Was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in applying psychological insights in the areas of judgment and decision-making, to economic theory
- Did many experiments and focused on inner sensation, feelings and images with Titchener. He built the first psychology laboratory in Germany
- Developed the theory that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development
- Known for “Learned Helplessness” in dogs which is defined by an organism learning to accept and endure unpleasant stimuli
- Known for cognitive behaviorism, research on cognitive maps, the theory of latent learning along with the concept of an intervening variable
- Claimed that there were many stages to moral development and reasoning
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- She served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association
- Internationally known for his research into the interaction between social and physiological determinants of behavior
- Founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism and believed that human beings learn through a hands-on approach
- The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- Best known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment which assigned men to act as either guards or prisoners
- Primarily focused on the function of consciousness and is the father of functionalism or functional psychology
- Leading spirit in founding the American Psychological Association along with serving as it’s first president in 1982
- Had a theory of cognitive development in children that was developed through studies
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Best known for his famous puzzle box experiments with cats and is known as the founder of modern educational psychology
- wrote several books including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now
- Pioneered in the experimental methods for the measurement of rote learning and memory
- The schizophrenic mother who admitted to drowning her children in a bathtub
- Believed that the most effective way to develop a coding system is to discover it rather than being told by the teacher and made meaningful contributions to the cognitive learning theory and human cognitive psychology
- Committed controversial and often outrageously cruel experiments with rhesus monkeys to study effects of maternal separation and social isolation, he placed infant monkeys in isolated chambers
- The girl that was locked in a room for 12 years of her life that taught psychologists about language acquisition skills
- One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children
- Developed the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and is one of the founders of humanistic psychology
- Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics
- Creator of structuralism which best describes the structure of the mind
40 Clues: Developed the theory of operant conditioning • One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children • The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology • Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics • Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior” • ...
Learn Something. 2014-01-02
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- You cant do anything to control your destiny
- "Goodness" Moral excellence
- Act in interest of all conserned
- Morality based on consequences
- No moral sense
- True or false statments
- Eye for an Eye
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- Morality is not based on consequences
- "Freedom" you have choices
- Right vs. Wrong
- Theory that morality is absolute
- "Bad habit"
- "Que, Sera, Sera"
- Theory there are no absolute values at all
- Creat our own values through choices; Freedom
- "If it feels good, do it"
- Always acts in their own interest
- giving or recieved for worthy behavior
18 Clues: "Bad habit" • No moral sense • Eye for an Eye • Right vs. Wrong • "Que, Sera, Sera" • True or false statments • "If it feels good, do it" • "Freedom" you have choices • "Goodness" Moral excellence • Morality based on consequences • Theory that morality is absolute • Act in interest of all conserned • Always acts in their own interest • Morality is not based on consequences • ...
Pythagoras Crossword 2012-12-03
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- where Pythagoras went to study and found the pythagoreans
- the math theory Pythagoras created
- a studier of history and the past
- the followers of Pythagoras
- a work of numbers and problems
- a large landmass by the Mediterranean
- a mathematician that created the theory A+B=C
- study of earth and life
- the universe
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- the mother of Pythagoras
- the study of shapes
- before christ
- pythagoras father
- study of space
- a studier and evaluator of mathematics
- a preacher of a religion
- hard and physical evidence
- birthplace of Pythagoras
18 Clues: the universe • before christ • study of space • pythagoras father • the study of shapes • study of earth and life • the mother of Pythagoras • a preacher of a religion • birthplace of Pythagoras • hard and physical evidence • the followers of Pythagoras • a work of numbers and problems • a studier of history and the past • the math theory Pythagoras created • ...
Remediation 2024-05-08
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- group of people with a common cultural trait
- urban center with ag region around it
- environment artificially built
- annexation of other state territories
- trait specific to a culture
- relationship between countries’ interactions
- measures population development
- theory that population grows quicker than food production
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- illegal settlements outside cities
- theory of splitting countries in 3 groups
- relationship between countries trades
- division of states
- new language made from mixing
- population diffusion of ideas being modified
- permentantly inhabited area
- where coordinates begin
- central power of state
- use of labor specialization
18 Clues: division of states • central power of state • where coordinates begin • permentantly inhabited area • trait specific to a culture • use of labor specialization • new language made from mixing • environment artificially built • measures population development • illegal settlements outside cities • relationship between countries trades • urban center with ag region around it • ...
Pricing Strategies 2023-04-26
5 Clues: set prices based on cost • profit divided by investment • value of money placed on a good • strategy based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact • strategy where a firm charges the highest initial price that customers will pay
Tfn 2020-12-14
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- Watson’s hierarchy of needs begins with this which includes the need for food and fluid, elimination and ventilation.
- Self-care _______ is the action directed towards provision of self-care.
- In the planning phase in the use of 21 Problems in the nursing process, the statements of nursing problems most closely resemble _______ statements.
- This is the study of or analysis or classification based on types or categories.
- Is a systematized information about a process or a method for affecting some desired result through deliberate practical endeavor, with or without use of materials or instruments.
- Jean Watson believes that in this approach to health care is central to the practice of caring in nursing.
- She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- This is the philosophy and theory of human caring.
- People should be self-reliant, and _______ for their care, as well as others in their family who need care.
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- This concept is an intersubjective human-to-human relationship in which the nurse affects and is affected by the person of the other.
- In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status.
- Jean Watson stresses _______ aspects of nursing as they intertwine with scientific knowledge and nursing practice of caring in nursing.
- Self-care _______ is a human ability which is “the ability for engaging in self-care” - conditioned by age developmental state, life experience sociocultural orientation health and available resources.
- She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s.
- This subconcept is where the present is more subjectively real and the past is more objectively real.
- This trait is often required for nurses.
- _______ self-care requisites are associated with life processes, as well as the maintenance of the integrity of human structure and functioning.
- This word comes from the Greek word meaning to cherish, to appreciate, to give special attention; it connotes something very fine, that indeed precious (Medscape Nurses, 2005).
- This is one of the characteristics of the theory of Faye G. Abdellah that focuses on nursing practice and individuals.
- She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory.
20 Clues: This trait is often required for nurses. • She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • This is the philosophy and theory of human caring. • She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory. • She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s. • In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Vocabuary 2023-08-12
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- system: group of organs that work together to do a certain job
- all of the populations of different species that live in the same area
- structure composed of more than one type of tissue that performs a particular function
- variable: variable in a scientific experiment that is manipulated by the researcher to investigate its affect on another variable, called the dependent variable.
- all the living things in a given area together with the physical factors of the nonliving environment
- part of Earth where all life exists, including land, water, and air
- the variety of life and its processes; including the variety of living organisms, the genetic differences among them, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur
- possible answer to a scientific question; must be falsifiable
- process of maintaining a stable environment inside a cell or an entire organism
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- group of similar ecosystems with the same general type of physical environment
- method: the process of a scientific investigation
- law: statement describing what always happens under certain conditions in nature.
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- all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- process by which living things give rise to offspring
- group of cells of the same kind that perform a particular function in an organism
- variable: variable in a scientific experiment that is affected by another variable, called the independent variable.
- anything that is detected with the senses
- an individual living thing
- theory: broad explanation that is widely accepted as true because it is supported by a great deal of evidence.
- science of life, study of life
- relationship between living things that depend on the same resources in the same place and at the same time
- close relationship between organisms of different species in which at least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship
- theory: theory that all living things are made up of cells, all life functions occur within cells, and all cells come from already existing cells.
- theory: Theory that the characteristics of living things are controlled by genes that are passed from parents to offspring.
25 Clues: an individual living thing • science of life, study of life • anything that is detected with the senses • method: the process of a scientific investigation • process by which living things give rise to offspring • basic unit of structure and function of living things • possible answer to a scientific question; must be falsifiable • ...
7-3 Deviance Symbolic Interaction No-Spaces 2024-04-18
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- If teenage girls are expecting a baby, they are ridiculed for breaking the rules that were created by ___
- ___ ___ provides an explanation for why deviant behavior depends upon who is involved and where they are living
- We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory
- __ __ : deviance occurs when you know a lot of deviants, they are important to you, and you are not very old.
- Megamind’s ___ was a law-breaker, and everything he did revolved around crime, establishing secondary deviance
- It takes more than one person to achieve ___ , but only one person is criticized after the fact, & labeling theory shows us why.
- You imitate criminal activity when you see it exhibited by someone ___ in your life, per differential association
- Becker: “Deviance happens when society manufactures ___ and then forces those ___ onto other people.”
- Joe is released from jail and rejected by his hometown, because of the stigma of a ___ ___ .
- Labeling can give rise to an unflattering title that is used to keep people from fitting into society, also known as a ___ .
- You learn to be conservative or Buddhist or deviant all by ___ with other people, per differential association
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- If students have teachers that ___ ___ as troublemakers, this is a sign of secondary deviance.
- ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself.
- If teenage boys are expecting a baby, they receive no ridicule because their ___ is not the same as it is for girls
- Becker: “A person is not deviant because of what they do, but because of the ___ of norms by another person”
- Functionalism, conflict theory, and ___ ___ all analyze society, and the latter provides us with labeling theory
- If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ .
- The ___ you are when you see criminal activity, the more likely it is that you will imitate criminal activity
- Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___
- Through ___ we learn either to follow group norms, or we learn to be deviant, per interactionists.
20 Clues: Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___ • We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory • If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ . • ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself. • ...
Continental Drift 2020-03-26
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- Wegner thought the continents looked like these that could all fit togheher
- Earths outermost layer
- He noticed that these lined up when he reassebled the continents
- Where the convection currents are found
- This is wegners theory
- Why scientists know about the composition and thickness of layers we have never seen or drilled to. (earthquakes)
- The layer under the lithosphere
- Alfred Wegners main occupation was as a ...
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- The only liquid layer
- We now know these things are what is really moving, its not just land masses
- A large continent composed of all land masses 200 million years ago
- Earths innermost layer
- Wegners theory is the beginning of this much bigger theory
- These things are what move the plates because of heating and cooling
- This is another name for the plates, a layer of the earth
- Wegners first name
- Scientists couldn't understand why these were found is small groups spread aroud the world
17 Clues: Wegners first name • The only liquid layer • Earths innermost layer • Earths outermost layer • This is wegners theory • The layer under the lithosphere • Where the convection currents are found • Alfred Wegners main occupation was as a ... • This is another name for the plates, a layer of the earth • Wegners theory is the beginning of this much bigger theory • ...
Evolution of Science Theories 2020-05-03
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- a theory that the continents were once one large landmass that broke apart and moved to their present locations
- center liquid layer of earth
- found at the mid ocean ridge
- outermost layer of earth
- super continent that existed millions of years ago
- a crack in the ocean floor that magma oozes from
- found furthest away from the ridge at the deep sea trenches
- 50,000 mile mountain in the ocean
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- a depressed area where oceanic crust goes beneath continental crust
- created when less dense material rises and cooler denser material sinks
- dense solid center of earth
- the process through which more dense oceanic crust slips under the less dense continental crust
- a theory that describes how magma rises from earth, cools and hardens forming oceanic crust and as magma rises crust is pushed away from the ridge
- proposed seafloor spreading theory
- thick molten material within earth
- layer between crust and core
16 Clues: outermost layer of earth • dense solid center of earth • center liquid layer of earth • found at the mid ocean ridge • layer between crust and core • 50,000 mile mountain in the ocean • proposed seafloor spreading theory • thick molten material within earth • a crack in the ocean floor that magma oozes from • super continent that existed millions of years ago • ...
Cells 2021-10-19
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- Green pigment in plants
- Surrounds all cells and controls what enters/exits the cell
- The theory that states that prokaryotes were the first life on earth and eventually absorbed other prokaryotes to create eukaryotes
- Site of photosynthesis
- The cell theory states that all cells must come from other...
- The kingdom of cells without a nucleus
- Missing from prokaryotes
- These cells have no cell wall or chloroplasts but they do have lysosomes
- These cells have a cell wall, but no chloroplasts because they absorb their food
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- The kingdom of cells with a nucleus
- Where energy is made
- This is made of tough fibers that provide rigid structure for plant cells
- The cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of...
- These cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole
- An example of a prokaryote
- The cell theory states that all living things are made of...
- Small organelles where protein is made
17 Clues: Where energy is made • Site of photosynthesis • Green pigment in plants • Missing from prokaryotes • An example of a prokaryote • The kingdom of cells with a nucleus • The kingdom of cells without a nucleus • Small organelles where protein is made • The cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of... • Surrounds all cells and controls what enters/exits the cell • ...
Imogene King - Goal Attainment Theory 2018-04-27
Across
- existsin an open system
- how nurse interrelates with a coworker,superiors or clients
- need for __________; health need of human being
- how nurse interrelates with a coworker or client
- a response to a certain stimuli
- means behavior or activities that leadvto the accomplishment of certain act
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- nursing is an act where the ______ interacts and communicates with ths client
- __________ system; where dynamin interaction between internal and external environment
- a process of action, reaction and interaction by the nurse and the client
- ___________ -Attainment Theory by Imogene King
- the process of balance involving internal and external interaction
- any situation where nurse relates and dealscwith a client
- Theory focuses on creating a positive _________
- how nurse views and integrates self-based goals and beliefs
- _________ King; the theorist behind Goal-Attainment Theory
- ability of a person to adjust to the internal and external stressors
16 Clues: existsin an open system • a response to a certain stimuli • ___________ -Attainment Theory by Imogene King • need for __________; health need of human being • Theory focuses on creating a positive _________ • how nurse interrelates with a coworker or client • any situation where nurse relates and dealscwith a client • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
Across
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- A collection of planets is one of these
- The nearest star to us
- A device used to explore the universe
- The closest natural satellite
- The Sun is an example of one of these
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- The name of our galaxy
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- We live on one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-07-11
Across
- Which of these is not one of the four basic forces?
- In quantum mechanics the angular momentum of particle is called what?
- Niels Bohr quantum mechanics to describe which elements?
- Who was the founder of the quantam theory?
- Assuming the velocity to be the same which particle is having longest wavelength?
- Who proposed the transformation theory?
- What was the first antiparticle to be discovered?
- Uncertainty principle was proposed by
- Who discovered photoelectric effect in quantum theory?
- The dirac equation shows that every particle has what?
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- What is a quanta of electromagnetic energy?
- The quantam mechanics model of the atom was proposed by
- Who is the father of quantum model?
- The wavelength of the matter waves is independent of?
- Max Planck's great discovery was that radiation energy is emitted in packets that he called what?
- The concept of matter wave was suggested by
16 Clues: Who is the father of quantum model? • Uncertainty principle was proposed by • Who proposed the transformation theory? • Who was the founder of the quantam theory? • What is a quanta of electromagnetic energy? • The concept of matter wave was suggested by • What was the first antiparticle to be discovered? • Which of these is not one of the four basic forces? • ...
Copernican-Darwinian-Freudian Revolution 2025-02-03
Across
- Polish astronomer, proponent of Heliocentrism
- _______ of Alexandria, proponent of Geocentrism
- "Everyone has unconscious thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories that can be made conscious through this" t
- Also known as Freudian Slip
- species’ adaptations to their environments was proof of their “_________ design” by a creator.
- How individuals project feelings onto therapists
- Using logic to avoid emotional disstress
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- Theory of Natural _________,who survives and who does not
- _______ Church, a religious organization who banned Copernicus' books in 1616
- famous for his theory of evolution
- The center of the universe according to Philolaus
- the theory that human groups and races are subject to the samelaws of natural selection
- a heretic jailed by the Church for heliocentrism
- ______ reflect unconscious desires, thoughts, and motivations
- Austrian neurologist born in 1856
- The Origin of ______,marked the beginning of a new chapter in human intellectual history.
16 Clues: Also known as Freudian Slip • Austrian neurologist born in 1856 • famous for his theory of evolution • Using logic to avoid emotional disstress • Polish astronomer, proponent of Heliocentrism • _______ of Alexandria, proponent of Geocentrism • a heretic jailed by the Church for heliocentrism • How individuals project feelings onto therapists • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- smallest island, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism.
- change over time.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- structures that have different mature forms in different organisms.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- were derived from common ancestors.
- Principles of Geography
- selection of results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
- variation of differences among individuals of a species.
- struggle for members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
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- selection of nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- descent of each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
- 1795 Theory of Geological change
- theory of tendency toward Perfection.
- survival of some individuals better suited for the environment.
- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
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. • ...
