set theory Crossword Puzzles
Med Set 3 2024-09-25
Across
- Indicates below normal or deficient, as in 'hypoglycemia' (low blood sugar).
- Prefixes for Context
- Suffixes for Context
- Means above, used in 'suprarenal' (above the kidneys).
- Signifies around, seen in 'pericardium' (sac around the heart).
- Signifies a specialist, such as 'cardiologist' (heart specialist).
- Indicates any condition, often used in 'sclerosis' (hardening condition).
- Means within or inside, as in 'endoscopy' (visual examination within a body cavity).
- Refers to slowness, commonly seen in 'bradycardia' (slow heart rate).
- -al, -ac: Pertaining to, used in terms like 'gastric' (pertaining to the stomach).
- Indicates two or both, often used in terms like 'bicycle' (two wheels).
- Refers to within, as in 'intravenous' (within a vein).
- Suffixes and Their Meanings
Down
- Denotes inflammation, as in 'arthritis' (inflammation of the joints).
- Refers to surgical removal, seen in 'appendectomy' (removal of the appendix).
- Refers to surgical repair, as in 'rhinoplasty' (surgical repair of the nose).
- Refers to a tumor or mass, as in 'carcinoma' (cancerous tumor).
- Denotes above normal or excessive, such as 'hypertension' (high blood pressure).
- Means between, used in 'intercellular' (between cells).
- Medical Suffixes
- Refers to fast, as in 'tachycardia' (fast heart rate).
- or an-: Indicates without or not, as in 'aseptic' (without infection).
- Indicates pain, as in 'neuralgia' (nerve pain).
- Indicates under, as in 'subcutaneous' (under the skin).
- Signifies upon or above, used in 'epidermis' (outer layer of skin).
25 Clues: Medical Suffixes • Prefixes for Context • Suffixes for Context • Suffixes and Their Meanings • Indicates pain, as in 'neuralgia' (nerve pain). • Means above, used in 'suprarenal' (above the kidneys). • Refers to fast, as in 'tachycardia' (fast heart rate). • Refers to within, as in 'intravenous' (within a vein). • Means between, used in 'intercellular' (between cells). • ...
set 4 crossword 2024-10-07
25 Clues: arm • pod • hand • bone • wrist • sleep • ankle • colon • child • to look • swayback • straight • cartilage • arms/legs • hunchback • lower back • to cut into • bone marrow • watery fluid • spinal column • fused together • curve of spine • blood condition • to create an opening • containing synovial fluid
Vocabulary set 1 2023-03-09
Across
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
- deny (a person or place) the possession or use of something
- a distinctive, typically pleasant smell
- cruel or severe.
- unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.
- absolutely necessary; extremely important
- jump or dive quickly and energetically
- nauseated; feeling sick.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- weak and delicate
Down
- of short duration
- a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels.
- throw in various random directions.
- of a person or manner feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- make or cause to make the slightest movement.
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- a firm hold or grip
- no longer produced or used; out of date
- plan
- skill to do something
- walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.
21 Clues: plan • cruel or severe. • of short duration • weak and delicate • a firm hold or grip • skill to do something • nauseated; feeling sick. • throw in various random directions. • jump or dive quickly and energetically • a distinctive, typically pleasant smell • no longer produced or used; out of date • absolutely necessary; extremely important • ...
PSAT Set 5 2023-05-25
Across
- n- a weed of grain in fields
- n- extreme bitterness
- exclusion by general consent
- n- the use of tactics to delay action
- v- to explain excessively
- adj- able to produce a desired result
- n- the quality of state of being lively in temper, conduct, or spirit
- adj- weakened secretly
- v- excite
- adj- lacking in energy
- v- to comfort in grief
Down
- n- one that pleads the cause of another
- n- an improper remark
- n- a minor offense
- n- a minor detail
- adj- having a large, bulky body
- n- disposition to please
- v- to grant the possession and enjoyment of in exchange for money
- n- a first appearance into society
- adj- offensive
20 Clues: v- excite • adj- offensive • n- a minor detail • n- a minor offense • n- an improper remark • n- extreme bitterness • adj- weakened secretly • adj- lacking in energy • v- to comfort in grief • n- disposition to please • v- to explain excessively • n- a weed of grain in fields • exclusion by general consent • adj- having a large, bulky body • n- a first appearance into society • ...
Vocab. Set 1 2023-03-28
Across
- v. -command against
- adj. -hesitant
- adj. -flexible
- v. -downgrade
- adj. -unresponsive
- v. -deprived of
- n. -elaborate but logically invalid arguments often intended to deceive
- adj. -rich;wealthy
- v. -to enclose in
- n. -courage in facing difficulty
Down
- v. -to repeat
- n. -common language
- adj. -apparent
- adj. -intended to trick
- adj. -gloomy
- v. -to increase
- n. -payment
- v. -to make worse by adding something of lesser value
- v. -retreat
- v. -an indirect suggestion
20 Clues: n. -payment • v. -retreat • adj. -gloomy • v. -to repeat • v. -downgrade • adj. -apparent • adj. -hesitant • adj. -flexible • v. -to increase • v. -deprived of • v. -to enclose in • adj. -unresponsive • adj. -rich;wealthy • n. -common language • v. -command against • adj. -intended to trick • v. -an indirect suggestion • n. -courage in facing difficulty • ...
Vocabulary Set 6 2022-12-06
Across
- triangle with no congruent sides or angles
- 3D figure that is a special rectangular prism with 6 square faces
- a number that names a part of a whole
- a special isosceles triangle with three equal sides and angles
- the number of square units inside a closed 2D space.
- always stays same order
- the number you divide by
- income after taxes are taken out
- measurements like length, width, and height
- the part of a fraction below the line
- the number that is being divided
- income before taxes are taken out
Down
- a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments
- money received
- the distance around a figure
- the surface a solid object stands on
- of equal measure
- designated as a capital B in formulas and refers to the area of one of the bases in a solid
- in multiplication a factor can be broken up into pieces
- order does not affect sum
- a triangle with at least two sides equal
- a polygon with all sides and all angles equal
- numbers that multiply together to get a product
- a whole number greater than 1 that has more than 2 factors
- a mathematical sentence that contains an equal sign
- a careful guess
- a triangle with three acute angles
- the part of a fraction above the line
28 Clues: money received • a careful guess • of equal measure • always stays same order • the number you divide by • order does not affect sum • the distance around a figure • income after taxes are taken out • the number that is being divided • income before taxes are taken out • a triangle with three acute angles • the surface a solid object stands on • a number that names a part of a whole • ...
Vocabulary set 10 2024-12-13
24 Clues: ear • four • lung • nose • bone • fear • vein • mind • foot • child • chest • ovary • newborn • windpipe • heat,fever • chest pain • fallopian tube • patient care plan • electrocardiogram • emergency department • loss of consciousness • electronic medical record • magnetic resonance imaging • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
ACTS SET 1 2024-10-18
Across
- Showing love for God
- To stop being angry about a mistake
- Paying attention to someone
- Expecting good things in the future
- To help someone in need
- Deep affection for God and others
- Being friendly and helpful
- To dedicate oneself to a cause
- Talking to God
- Always reliable and trustworthy
- Saying "thank you"
- To request something
- A feeling of happiness
- What is real and honest
- Asking God for assistance
- To give part of what you have
Down
- To help others
- Believing in God
- Feeling grateful
- To show the way
- To make someone feel better
- Calmness and quietness
- Saying good things about God
- To go after or obey
- A prayer on behalf of others
- Full of happiness
- Believing someone will do good
- Power or energy to do something
- The center of emotions and feelings
- Showing concern for others
- To ask for good things for someone
31 Clues: To help others • Talking to God • To show the way • Believing in God • Feeling grateful • Full of happiness • Saying "thank you" • To go after or obey • Showing love for God • To request something • Calmness and quietness • A feeling of happiness • To help someone in need • What is real and honest • Asking God for assistance • Being friendly and helpful • Showing concern for others • ...
set 6 literature 2025-05-09
21 Clues: kertoja • pokkari • tulkita • kiehtova • kokoelma • pelottava • sanakirja • ohjekirja • sankaritar • päiväkirja • vaikuttava • kustantaja • vastustaja • viihdyttävä • ennustettava • mieleenjäävä • menestyskirja • tekijänoikeus • omaelämänkerta • poikkeuksellinen • tietokirjallisuus
ROOT SET 5 2025-05-29
Across
- WHEN PEOPLE SPEAK (USES ROOT "LOG")
- TO MAKESOMETHING MORE CLEAR THROUGH CONTINUED EXPLANATION (USES ROOT "CLAR")
- ROOT MEANING "CLIMB" OR "GO"
- ROOT MEANING "WORD" OR "SPEECH"
- ANOTHER ROOT MEANING "LAW"
- ROOT MEANING "URGE"
- SOMEONE/SOMETHING THAT OPPOSES THE PROTAGONIST
- SOMEONE WHO FIERCELY HOLDS ONTO THEIR BELEIFS, GOALS, OR OPINIONS COULD BE DESCRIBED AS:
- FREEDOM
- ROOT MEANING "FREE"
- ROOT MEANING "HOLD"
- CHIEF, OR MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTER WITHIN A NOVEL
- TO CLIMB UPWARD (USES ROOT "SCEND")
Down
- ROOT MEANING "BELIEVE"
- ROOT MEANING "LAW"
- TO SET FREE
- A LONG SPEECH GIVEN BY SOMEONE WITHIN A PLAY (USES ROOT "LOG")
- SOMEONE/SOMETHING'S LEVEL OF BELIEVEABILITY
- AGAINST THE LAW (USES ROOT "LEG")
- ROOT MEANING "PRIMITIVE", "FIRST" , OR "CHIEF"
- ROOT MEANING "CLEAR"
- WHEN YOU ACT ON YOUR URGES WITHOUT THINKING CLEARLY FIRST, YOU ARE:
- A DEEPLY HELD BELIEF (USES ROOT "TEN")
- ROOT MEANING "CONTEST"
- A DOWNWARD CLIMB (USES ROOT "SCEN")
25 Clues: FREEDOM • TO SET FREE • ROOT MEANING "LAW" • ROOT MEANING "URGE" • ROOT MEANING "FREE" • ROOT MEANING "HOLD" • ROOT MEANING "CLEAR" • ROOT MEANING "BELIEVE" • ROOT MEANING "CONTEST" • ANOTHER ROOT MEANING "LAW" • ROOT MEANING "CLIMB" OR "GO" • ROOT MEANING "WORD" OR "SPEECH" • AGAINST THE LAW (USES ROOT "LEG") • WHEN PEOPLE SPEAK (USES ROOT "LOG") • TO CLIMB UPWARD (USES ROOT "SCEND") • ...
Vocabulary set 1 2023-05-08
Across
- feel intense dislike or disgust for.
- deliberately cruel or violent.
- existing or coming before in time, order, or importance.
- someone who competes with or opposes another in a contest
- changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections.
- the quality of having a modest or low view of one's importance.
- something that seems to be real or actually happening but is not
- wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
- not clearly visible or attracting attention.
- describes something bad that is done in an open or very obvious way
- an agreement, or contract, among a group of people
- done or chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence
- have an inward feeling of acute embarrassment or awkwardness.
- give special importance or value to (something) in speaking or writing.
Down
- very hot and dry. full of difficulty.
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- large in quantity; abundant.
- A difficult or painful experience
- tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, bright, colourful behaviour
- calm, peaceful
- too powerful to be defeated or overcome
- satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity
- a person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation.
- Taking little space; arranged neatly in a small space.
25 Clues: calm, peaceful • large in quantity; abundant. • deliberately cruel or violent. • A difficult or painful experience • feel intense dislike or disgust for. • very hot and dry. full of difficulty. • too powerful to be defeated or overcome • not clearly visible or attracting attention. • wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate. • ...
Crossword II Set 2024-10-12
Across
- Marked by active interest and enthusiasm
- Disappear suddenly and completely
- Make payment to; compensate
- Characterized by jokes and good humor
- Fill to satisfaction
- Examine carefully for accuracy
- Weak and cowardly or feeble
- A feeling of strong eagerness
- sickness with an inclination to vomit.
Down
- At the same time
- Very generous.
- Lacking clarity or distinctness
- Lacking conscious awareness of
- A sign of something about to happen
- Finally; in the end
- Leave undone or leave out
- Witty or joking
- Time available for ease and relaxation
- domain in which something is dominant
- Keeping careful watch for possible danger
20 Clues: Very generous. • Witty or joking • At the same time • Finally; in the end • Fill to satisfaction • Leave undone or leave out • Make payment to; compensate • Weak and cowardly or feeble • A feeling of strong eagerness • Lacking conscious awareness of • Examine carefully for accuracy • Lacking clarity or distinctness • Disappear suddenly and completely • ...
Night (set 1) 2021-03-30
Across
- a multitude of people; crowd
- a joke or witty remark
- symbolic badge
- gaunt; emaciated
- to bring our of a state of sleep or inactivity
- a destructive fire
- uncontrollable outburst of emotion
- having an unreal quality; dreamlike
- invalidated; repealed
- short, personal account
- a group of vehicles accompanied by a protecting escort
Down
- done quickly or speedily
- faulty judgement
- to avoid capture; evade
- to exercise power over; to use a weapon effectively
- important
- a deep, immeasurable space
- characterized by misery or sorrow; unfortunate
- causing stress or effected by anxiety or stress
- light, humorous play; mockery
20 Clues: important • symbolic badge • faulty judgement • gaunt; emaciated • a destructive fire • invalidated; repealed • a joke or witty remark • to avoid capture; evade • short, personal account • done quickly or speedily • a deep, immeasurable space • a multitude of people; crowd • light, humorous play; mockery • uncontrollable outburst of emotion • having an unreal quality; dreamlike • ...
Spelling set 260925 2025-09-26
Across
- a plan for doing something
- land with water all around it
- to make bigger or more
- money you must pay back
- happening often or at the same time
- clear; certain; sure
- a very small piece of bread or cake
- something sweet used in food and drinks
- to join or fix one thing to another
- not long ago; new in time
- something good that costs less money
Down
- wanting to know or learn about something
- a sharp tool for cutting food
- the middle joint in your leg
- not smooth; hard or difficult
- ready to be used or taken
- the usual or normal amount
- to say what is wrong with something
- a promise that something will work or be done
- the season after summer and before winter
20 Clues: clear; certain; sure • to make bigger or more • money you must pay back • ready to be used or taken • not long ago; new in time • a plan for doing something • the usual or normal amount • the middle joint in your leg • a sharp tool for cutting food • land with water all around it • not smooth; hard or difficult • happening often or at the same time • ...
Vocab Set #4 2026-01-16
Across
- League: An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens for defense against Persia.
- Economy: Trading goods or services directly for other goods without using money.
- A leader who seized power by force, often with the support of the common people.
- Civilization: The blend of Greek, Persian, and Egyptian cultures spread by Alexander the Great.
- The kingdom north of Greece that eventually conquered the Greek city-states.
- Age: A period of great peace, wealth, and cultural achievement.
- A government ruled by a small, powerful group of people (often wealthy elites).
- Land surrounded by water on three sides, like Greece or Italy.
- League: A military alliance of city-states led by Sparta to rival Athens.
Down
- A system of government where the citizens hold the power to rule.
- A government ruled by a small group of noble, landowning families.
- A government ruled by a single person, usually a hereditary king or queen.
- The famous temple of Athena built on the Acropolis in Athens.
- A powerful Greek city-state famous for its culture and the birth of democracy.
- Peninsula: The mountainous region of SE Europe where ancient Greece was located.
- War: A war fought between different groups or regions within the same country.
- Economy: An economic system where coins or currency are used as a medium of exchange.
- A Greek city-state; the basic political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding land.
- A military formation of foot soldiers standing shield-to-shield with long spears.
- A thinker who uses logic and reason to understand life and the universe.
20 Clues: The famous temple of Athena built on the Acropolis in Athens. • Land surrounded by water on three sides, like Greece or Italy. • Age: A period of great peace, wealth, and cultural achievement. • A system of government where the citizens hold the power to rule. • A government ruled by a small group of noble, landowning families. • ...
Torch Set up 2026-02-17
Across
- The indoor coil where heat is absorbed.
- The hot gas line leaving the compressor.
- The temperature at which a refrigerant changes phase.
- The device that controls refrigerant flow into the evaporator.
- Heat absorbed or released during a phase change.
- The larger insulated line carrying low-pressure vapor.
- The pressure drop across the metering device.
- A component that prevents liquid refrigerant from reaching the compressor.
- Heat that causes a temperature change without phase change.
- The side of the system after the compressor.
- The temperature increase above saturation in the evaporator.
- An older refrigerant phased out due to environmental concerns.
- A system with indoor and outdoor components separated.
- A common refrigerant used in modern residential systems.
- The temperature drop below saturation in the condenser.
- A measurement of heat intensity.
- The substance that circulates to absorb and reject heat.
- The phase change from vapor to liquid.
- The condensed state of refrigerant.
- The movement of air across the coils.
Down
- When refrigerant changes state between liquid and vapor.
- The outdoor coil where heat is rejected.
- A unit used to measure heat energy.
- The amount of heat that must be removed from a space.
- The gaseous state of refrigerant.
- The component that raises the refrigerant’s pressure and temperature.
- The outdoor component where refrigerant rejects heat.
- A device that removes moisture and contaminants from refrigerant.
- The side of the system after the metering device.
- The process of increasing refrigerant pressure.
- A thermostatic expansion valve that adjusts flow based on superheat.
- Tools used to measure system pressures.
- The indoor coil where refrigerant absorbs heat.
- The smaller line carrying high-pressure liquid refrigerant.
- The force exerted by refrigerant within the system.
- The control device that signals the system to run.
- The phase change from liquid to vapor.
- A fixed-orifice metering device used in some systems.
38 Clues: A measurement of heat intensity. • The gaseous state of refrigerant. • A unit used to measure heat energy. • The condensed state of refrigerant. • The movement of air across the coils. • The phase change from liquid to vapor. • The phase change from vapor to liquid. • The indoor coil where heat is absorbed. • Tools used to measure system pressures. • ...
GG Set Crossword 2026-01-14
Across
- — Showing strong passion or emotion
- — Desire to cause harm
- — Extremely generous
- — Very careful and detailed
- — An ungrateful person
- — Lack of skill or ability
- — To talk on and on about nothing
- — Friendly and pleasant
- — Quiet or inactive
- — To convince someone not to do something
- — Using big words to impress
Down
- — Ordinary or dull
- — Too forgiving or lenient
- — Evil or immoral
- — To gain favor by pleasing others
- — Lazy or sluggish
- — Dirty and unpleasant
- — Eager and quick willingness
- — A strong dislike
- — Silly or foolish
20 Clues: — Evil or immoral • — Ordinary or dull • — Lazy or sluggish • — A strong dislike • — Silly or foolish • — Quiet or inactive • — Extremely generous • — Desire to cause harm • — An ungrateful person • — Dirty and unpleasant • — Friendly and pleasant • — Too forgiving or lenient • — Lack of skill or ability • — Very careful and detailed • — Using big words to impress • ...
Med set 8 2025-12-10
Across
- less than 6 months, fast onset
- therapy
- antigen and antibody response/ reaction
- burst forth; rupture
- large
- vein
- disease or condition with unknown cause
- protein
- spleen
- present at birth
- an infection acquired during a hospital stay
Down
- transferred from parents to offspring
- clot
- eat; swallow;engulf
- new and abnormal
- change
- deficiency in blood flow (and therefore oxygen)
- gland
- small
- more than 6 months, slow or gradual onset
- change form or shape
- disease/condition that is due to another treatment
- one;single
- many
24 Clues: clot • vein • many • gland • large • small • change • spleen • therapy • protein • one;single • new and abnormal • present at birth • eat; swallow;engulf • burst forth; rupture • change form or shape • less than 6 months, fast onset • transferred from parents to offspring • antigen and antibody response/ reaction • disease or condition with unknown cause • more than 6 months, slow or gradual onset • ...
Idioms: Set Two 2026-01-10
Across
- ___ the roof
- ___ to the chase
- don’t cry ____
- As fit as a ______
- ____ between the lines
- two ____ in a pod
- a _____ of the pie
- head in the ______
- ___ ears
- ____ your chin up
- ____ shoulder
- a _____ for your thoughts
Down
- ___ the road
- _____ in the towel
- _____ your nose
- when ____ fly
- At the drop of a ___
- Better late than _____
- ____ the boat
- hold your ______
- ___ of tea
- ____ the line
- ________ makes perfect
- ____ over backwards
24 Clues: ___ ears • ___ of tea • ___ the roof • ___ the road • when ____ fly • ____ the boat • ____ the line • ____ shoulder • don’t cry ____ • _____ your nose • ___ to the chase • hold your ______ • two ____ in a pod • ____ your chin up • _____ in the towel • As fit as a ______ • a _____ of the pie • head in the ______ • ____ over backwards • At the drop of a ___ • Better late than _____ • ____ between the lines • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-15
Across
- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- facts gathered during an experiment
- system of measurement used internationally, also known as SI units
- factor(s)that must remain the same in an experiment
- done by using your senses that should lead to the asking questions
- previous knowledge
- observations that include descriptive words
- variable that is used as a comparison in an experiment
- a summary of what you have learned from a scientific experiment
Down
- observations that include numerical data
- the variable that may change as a result of your experiment
- explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on facts that made from through observation and experiments
- the variable you change on purpose to test
- definitions used by scientists that describes procedures and materials used in an experiment
- a way to communicate results of an experiment
- a process to learn about the world around us
- an attempt to explain something by making a testable prediction
17 Clues: previous knowledge • facts gathered during an experiment • observations that include numerical data • the variable you change on purpose to test • observations that include descriptive words • a process to learn about the world around us • a way to communicate results of an experiment • factor(s)that must remain the same in an experiment • ...
Colin 2022-12-13
Across
- composed of distinct, non-connected points
- an unbroken, continuous line
- aka outputs, the variation of these values rely on changes in the dependent variable
- as x increases, y increases
- aka inputs, the variation of these values do not rely on another variable
- figures with the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- set of elements shared by two or more sets
Down
- add or subtract the same number each time
- a set with no elements
- lists elements of a set within braces{}
- lines that continue in the same direction and never intersect
- describes the properties elements mist possess to be in a set
- describes all elements must possess to be in a set
- the ratio of functions is a group of functions with characteristics.
- lines that intersect at a right (90 degree) angle
- the set of all elements in a universal set that are not included in a set
- an line drawn according to the pattern of scattered points to show a correlation
- sets with not common elements
- graph that relates two different sets of data by displaying them as ordered pairs
- pairs one input value with one output value
20 Clues: a set with no elements • as x increases, y increases • an unbroken, continuous line • sets with not common elements • lists elements of a set within braces{} • add or subtract the same number each time • composed of distinct, non-connected points • set of elements shared by two or more sets • pairs one input value with one output value • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
Across
- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
Down
- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Obscure Terms for Mid-Term 2018-01-17
Across
- "face blindness" -- neurological condition
- sense of smell
- learning theorist interested in biological predispositions
- sensory interaction that demonstrates visual capture in perception of phonemes
- theory that dreams are the result of random neural activity
- concept; relates to Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Down
- brain structure that affects the pineal gland's production of melatonin
- cognitive psychologist known for his theory of moral development
- cells found in the retina; axons from the optic nerve
- supposed ESP ability to see into the future
- diminishing response to a frequently repeated stimulus
- retina's area of central focus
12 Clues: sense of smell • retina's area of central focus • "face blindness" -- neurological condition • supposed ESP ability to see into the future • cells found in the retina; axons from the optic nerve • diminishing response to a frequently repeated stimulus • learning theorist interested in biological predispositions • ...
Evidence and Investigation Vocabulary Review 2020-02-04
Across
- Concealed. Not developed. Not clearly visible.
- How easily water or air can pass through a material.
- A variable that the experimentor changes on purpose.
- An indication, clue, sign, or fact that can support or prove an idea.
- A liquid that can dissolve other substances.
- The study of handwriting.
- A molded mass of plaster
- A scientific technique used to separate a mixture into its components.
- A variables that changes as a result of another variable being manipulated (changed).
- An educated guess as to why something might be.
- A variable which is kept the same during an experiment.
Down
- A set of assumptions, inferences, or conclusions based on evidence and logical reasoning.
- A very small portion of matter.
- A careful study of something in order to discover the facts about it.
- A substance that gives colour to other materials.
- The arrangement of things into groups on the basis of a relationship between them.
- An imagined (or hypothetical) sequence of events.
17 Clues: A molded mass of plaster • The study of handwriting. • A very small portion of matter. • A liquid that can dissolve other substances. • Concealed. Not developed. Not clearly visible. • An educated guess as to why something might be. • A substance that gives colour to other materials. • An imagined (or hypothetical) sequence of events. • ...
The Puzzle of The Scientific Revolution 2015-04-16
Across
- Discovered the Heliocentric Theory
- Janssen A Dutch merhcant and scientist used a "microscope" to observe bacteria
- A mathematician that only relied on math and logic
- Created and discovered the telescope
- Method Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo created this method
- Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory
- Discovered the Geocentric Theory
- Brahe Produced mountains of accurate data based on his data
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- University A college that Newton went
- Torricelli Developed the first barometer
- Bacon A English writer that got scientist to experiment and draw conclusions
- Newton Created and Discovered the Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease
13 Clues: Discovered the Geocentric Theory • Discovered the Heliocentric Theory • Created and discovered the telescope • University A college that Newton went • Torricelli Developed the first barometer • Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease • Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory • A mathematician that only relied on math and logic • ...
Astronomy Homework 2025-09-03
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- Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement
- Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists
- Visual representation of numerical data
- Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology
- Personal cosmology in which objects are considered to be alive
- Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example
- Philosopher who presented observational evidence that the world is a sphere
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- Body of knowledge in which correctness is decided by observations
- Basic unit of knowledge in science
- Personal cosmology in which all things behave like clockwork
- Testable claim made by a theory
- Scientific principle that is always validated by observations of nature
- Observation designed to test some aspect of a scientific theory
13 Clues: Testable claim made by a theory • Basic unit of knowledge in science • Visual representation of numerical data • Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example • Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology • Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement • Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists • ...
Astronomy 2025-09-03
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- Testable claim made by a theory
- Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology
- Visual representation of numerical data
- Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists
- Personal cosmology in which objects are considered to be alive
- Personal cosmology in which all things behave like clockwork
- Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example
- Scientific principle that is always validated by observations of nature
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- Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement
- Observation designed to test some aspect of a scientific theory
- Philosopher who presented observational evidence that the world is a sphere
- Basic unit of knowledge in science
- Body of knowledge in which correctness is decided by observations
13 Clues: Testable claim made by a theory • Basic unit of knowledge in science • Visual representation of numerical data • Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example • Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology • Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement • Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists • ...
4th Quarter Project 2014-05-27
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- / a transformation that pushes the points of a graph horizonatally toward the y-axis or vertically toward the x-axis.
- / a collection of items called elements
- / if x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable, than the funtion notation for y id f(x).
- / the set of input vaules of a function or relation.
- / the set of output values of a function or relation.
- / the input of a function; a variable whose value determine the value of the output
- / each value in a matrix
- / a transformation across a line that reflects. it is the perpendicular bisector of each segment joining a point and its image
- / terms having the same radicand and index
- / a way of representing a set by listing the elements between braces, {}.
- / a type of relation that pairs each element in the domain with exactly one element in the range.
- / a set with a definite number of elements
- /a set with no elements
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- / the symbol square root used to denote a root.
- / a method of writing very large or very small numbers, by using powers of 10 in the form m x 10^n, where 1 is less than or equal to m, which is less than 10 and n is an interger.
- / the number or expression under a radical sign.
- / a notation for a set that uses a rule to describe the properties of the elements of the set.
- / the most basic function of a family of functions, pr the original function before a transformation is applied.
- / a set of ordered pairs.
- / the output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input
- / a change in the position, size, or shape of a figure
- / a way of writing the set of all real numbers between two endpoints. The symbols [ and ] are used to include an endpoint in an interval, and the symbols ( and ) are used to exclude an endpoint from an interval.
- / a transformation that pulls the points of a graph horizontally away from the y-axis or vertically away from the x-axis.
- / the positive square of a number, indicated by the radicand sign.
- / a transformation in which all the points of a figure move the same distance in the same direction
- / a set with an unlimited number of elements
- / a set that is contained entirely within another set.
27 Clues: /a set with no elements • / each value in a matrix • / a set of ordered pairs. • / a collection of items called elements • / terms having the same radicand and index • / a set with a definite number of elements • / a set with an unlimited number of elements • / the symbol square root used to denote a root. • / the number or expression under a radical sign. • ...
Atom Scientists 2014-09-07
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- His theory became the theoretical foundation in chemistry
- determined the charge carried by the electron
- Equation for electron movements
- Discovered the electron
- Helped build the first nuclear bomb
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- Discovered the neutron
- Groundbreaking work in quantum theory
- Came up with the atomic theory of the universe
- Father of nuclear physics
- Modern periodic table based on his
10 Clues: Discovered the neutron • Discovered the electron • Father of nuclear physics • Equation for electron movements • Modern periodic table based on his • Helped build the first nuclear bomb • Groundbreaking work in quantum theory • determined the charge carried by the electron • Came up with the atomic theory of the universe • ...
Scientists 2023-09-05
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- Tesla Inventor and engineer, worked on AC electrical systems
- Curie Physicist and chemist, pioneer in radioactivity research
- Sagan Astronomer and science communicator, popularized science
- Newton Mathematician and physicist, laws of motion and gravity
- Carson Marine biologist and author, influential in environmentalism
- Hawking Theoretical physicist, contributed to black hole theory
- Einstein Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity
- Franklin Chemist, contributed to understanding of DNA structure
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- da Vinci Polymath, made significant contributions to various fields
- Darwin Naturalist, proposed theory of evolution by natural selection
- Galilei Astronomer and physicist, championed heliocentrism
- Goodall Primatologist, known for work with chimpanzees in the wild
- Feynman Theoretical physicist and educator, Nobel laureate
- deGrasse Tyson Astrophysicist and science communicator, hosted "Cosmos"
- Hubble Astronomer, discovered expansion of the universe
15 Clues: Hubble Astronomer, discovered expansion of the universe • Galilei Astronomer and physicist, championed heliocentrism • Feynman Theoretical physicist and educator, Nobel laureate • Tesla Inventor and engineer, worked on AC electrical systems • Curie Physicist and chemist, pioneer in radioactivity research • ...
Vocab words 2023-10-05
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- theory that explains how life on earth began
- various structures in different species having the same function but have evolved separately
- the process of selecting organisms with desired traits
- the last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- Technique used to determine which fossils are older
- theory that species evolve rapidly
- comparison of early embryonic development reveals similarities which suggest common ancestry
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- Bats and butterflies have the same function but evolved separately
- bats, frogs, and lions all have similar bone structure
- a wrong theory:inheritance of acquired characteristics
- black butterflies die out first because they don't blend in well
- the millions of fossils that scientists have collected
- similarities in structure
- the dinosaurs no longer exist because of this
- the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
15 Clues: similarities in structure • theory that species evolve rapidly • theory that explains how life on earth began • the dinosaurs no longer exist because of this • Technique used to determine which fossils are older • the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • bats, frogs, and lions all have similar bone structure • ...
Left Brain/ Right Brain Theory 2020-02-25
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- Right-brained people are said to be more __________.
- Keeping your brain _________ may help increase vitality.
- The ______ brain is sometimes called the digital brain.
- The 2 sides of your brain are ___________.
- Aim for a full night's _______ every night.
- Avoid ______ food.
- Who first came up with the idea of left brain/ right brain theory?
- If you're more __________ in thinking, you're left-brained.
- The left brain/ right brain theory first came around then (years)
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- The 2 halves of the brain are connected by _______ ______.
- The right brain is sometimes referred to as this.
- The left brain is credited with this.
- 120 minutes of aerobic exercise a week can improve _______ and verbal memory.
- The 2 halves of the brain are called ________.
- Neuroscientists found no _______ this theory is correct
15 Clues: Avoid ______ food. • The left brain is credited with this. • The 2 sides of your brain are ___________. • Aim for a full night's _______ every night. • The 2 halves of the brain are called ________. • The right brain is sometimes referred to as this. • Right-brained people are said to be more __________. • The ______ brain is sometimes called the digital brain. • ...
Chapters 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26, 29 & 6 2019-04-07
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- analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
- reviewers use a common metric for combining evidence statistically
- theory borrowed from another discipline
- study based on theory
- conceptualizations of the target phenomenon under study
- tendency for published studies to overrepresent statistically significant findings
- less formal means of organizing phenomena than theories
- graphs the estimated effect size for each study together with the 95% CI around each estimate
- thoroughly describes a phenomenon
- paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures
- preliminary review of research findings designed to refine the questions and protocols for a systematic review
- original research investigations
- describe and explain large segments of the human experience
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- suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory
- humans were viewed as biophysical adaptive systems who cope with environmental change through the process of adaptation
- provides a framework for understanding people's behavior and its psychological determinants
- predicting the average effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- can lay a good foundation for a metasynthesis
- overall conceptual underpinnings of a study
- refers to an abstract generalization that explains how phenomena are interrelated
- study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in the metasynthesis
- methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using careful sampling and data collection procedures that are spelled out in advance in a protocol
- studies with a more limited distribution
25 Clues: study based on theory • original research investigations • thoroughly describes a phenomenon • theory borrowed from another discipline • studies with a more limited distribution • overall conceptual underpinnings of a study • can lay a good foundation for a metasynthesis • most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory • ...
AP U.S. Government and Politics: Foundations of Government 2024-07-30
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- when the state and federal governments work separately.
- the national government regulates interstate trade.
- protects citizens from illegal incarceration.
- when the national government allocates money to state and local government with very few oversights.
- created the bicameral system of the American legislature.
- the transfer of powers from the national to the states.
- powers used by both the state and federal governments.
- principle that greater number should exercise greater power.
- states are required to recognized each other's records and public acts.
- delegated powers to the federal government.
- theory of government that emphasizes the participation of citizens.
- unwritten powers used by the federal government.
- type of grant that gives states open freedom to apply as they see fit.
- belief that all people are born with these.
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- theory that too many groups competing lead to gridlock.
- theory that all groups have equal say and participation in government.
- disgruntled farmers who raise up arms against the local government.
- type of grant that has strict guidelines that must be followed.
- type of American democracy elects leaders.
- event where America's second form of government was created.
- separate groups of people who share common beliefs.
- system of government when state and national government share power.
- when the levels of government align closely together.
- laws created that are "implied" are support by this clause.
- theory of belief that the wealthy controls government.
- an official order to do something.
- principle that reviews the constitutionality of laws.
- powers for the states as supported by the Tenth Amendment.
28 Clues: an official order to do something. • type of American democracy elects leaders. • delegated powers to the federal government. • belief that all people are born with these. • protects citizens from illegal incarceration. • unwritten powers used by the federal government. • the national government regulates interstate trade. • ...
Sleep & Dreams 2025-10-22
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- Measures electrical activity in brain (brain waves)
- Complex movements while in N3 sleep (i.e., deep sleep)
- A ______ dream is when the dreamer is aware that they’re dreaming
- REM sleep behavior disorder is a disorder in which the sleeper physically acts out their dream
- The _______ gland produces melatonin
- A sleep disorder characterized by temporary breathing stoppages during sleep and repeated awakenings
- Physiological function theory states that regular brain stimulation during REM sleep may help develop & preserve brain pathways
- State of consciousness that occurs during sleep
- Sleep that features vivid, long-lasting dreams; similar to being awake; irregular breathing, heart rate; difficult to awaken from; body "paralyzed"
- Non-REM sleep; includes all other sleep stages, except for REM
- The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep
- Activation-synthesis theory is a biological theory of dreams that states that the brain weaves a story from the ______ activity of neurons
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- Information-processing theory dreams help to process & form day's experiences into ________
- A sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable episodes of REM sleep
- N1 is the ________ stage of sleep
- Another name for N3 sleep; difficult to wake person; often disoriented if wake up; talking and walking in sleep happen here
- Structure in the brain involved in sleep
- Biological rhythms that change over a 24-hour period
- Lost sleep must be "paid back"
- N2 sleep is a little ________ than N1
- The suprachiasmatic _______ monitors light and regulates the sleep/wake cycle
- Hormone that causes drowsiness
- Tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation is called REM ________
23 Clues: Lost sleep must be "paid back" • Hormone that causes drowsiness • N1 is the ________ stage of sleep • The _______ gland produces melatonin • N2 sleep is a little ________ than N1 • Structure in the brain involved in sleep • The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep • State of consciousness that occurs during sleep • Measures electrical activity in brain (brain waves) • ...
Personality 2025-10-29
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- the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- yelling at a coworker after being criticized by your boss is an example of the defense mechanism _____
- Bandura's idea for how personal qualities, the environment, and behavior interact to produce personality: _____ determinism
- someone who experiences trauma and forgets the details of the trauma is using the defense mechanism _____
- the only personality measurement tool that isn't criticized for being time-consuming
- the theory that is criticized for sexism
- our patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- our "conscience" according to Freud
- the theory that is criticized for being too optimistic
- personality measurement involving one-on-one discussion
- someone who is calm, secure, and self-satisfied is low in _____
- personality measurement technique involving ambiguous stimuli
- narcissism characterized by extraversion, dominance, and attention seeking
- an inborn drive to realize one's full potential is called self-_____
- thoughts and motives that lie just below the surface of consciousness
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- the theory that is criticized for being all nurture and no nature
- someone who is ruthless, suspicious, and competitive is low in _____
- the dark triad trait marked by cunningness, manipulation, and distrust of others
- Rogers argues that alignment between the real and ideal selves (called _____) leads to a positive self-concept
- for learning to occur through watching and imitating others, we must first pay _____
- an alcoholic who refuses to admit the problem is using the defense mechanism _____
- someone who is organized, dependable, and disciplined is high in _____
- the theory that is criticized for ignoring situational effects
23 Clues: our "conscience" according to Freud • the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs • the theory that is criticized for sexism • our patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior • the theory that is criticized for being too optimistic • personality measurement involving one-on-one discussion • personality measurement technique involving ambiguous stimuli • ...
PPGC crossword puzzle 22 2025-08-28
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- Emphasizes historical institutions and normative values
- The population who live under a government's authority
- A political unit with sovereignty and organized institutions
- Emphasizes laws, constitutions, and judicial rules
- Social or legal position within a political community
- The academic study of government and political behavior
- Greek term for a city-state central to classical political thought
- Filipino word for the study or practice of politics
- The claim that rulers derive authority from God
- Idea that the state arises from human nature
- The process of making collective decisions for a group
- The ability to influence or control others' behavior
- Scholar known for works on political terminology and practice
- Organized, methodical examination of political phenomena
- The organization that makes and enforces public policy
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- Politics specific to the Philippines, institutions and actors
- Explains political outcomes mainly by material interests and resources
- Ultimate authority of the state over its territory
- Theory that political behavior springs from natural instincts
- A field of study with its own methods and literature
- Focuses on individual actions, attitudes, and voting patterns
- Renaissance writer of The Prince on statecraft
- Theory that states develop gradually from kinship groups
- A defined geographic area under a state's control
- Studies formal rules, structures, and political organizations
- Ancient philosopher who defined the polis and mixed government
- Theory that state authority arises from an agreement among people
- A group sharing common identity, culture, or history
- Theory that states form when one group subjugates others
- A ruler whose actions Machiavelli analyzed in a famous book
30 Clues: Idea that the state arises from human nature • Renaissance writer of The Prince on statecraft • The claim that rulers derive authority from God • A defined geographic area under a state's control • Ultimate authority of the state over its territory • Emphasizes laws, constitutions, and judicial rules • Filipino word for the study or practice of politics • ...
GRADE 8 - CROSSWORD - 27.06.2021 2021-06-22
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- Discovery of benzene and electromagnetic induction
- Proposed the theory of evolution
- Invented Zinc-carbon battery
- Father of modern botany
- Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance
- Discovery of DNA structure
- Discovery of neutron
- Discovery of the electron
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- Discovery of Phosphorus
- Father of biology
- Discovery of gravitational force
- General Theory of Relativity
- Discovered alpha and beta rays
- Discovery of Polonium and Radium
- Invention of motion picture camera
15 Clues: Father of biology • Discovery of neutron • Discovery of Phosphorus • Father of modern botany • Discovery of the electron • Discovery of DNA structure • Invented Zinc-carbon battery • General Theory of Relativity • Discovered alpha and beta rays • Proposed the theory of evolution • Discovery of gravitational force • Discovery of Polonium and Radium • Invention of motion picture camera • ...
midterm_cpe105 2019-04-28
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- A statement which is thought to be true but has not been proven yet
- the result that is proved to be true
- a set of distinct objects is an ordered arrangement of these objects.
- the probability of getting a certain value for a discrete random variable
- where it is shown that if some statement were false, a logical contradiction occurs, hence the statement must be true.
- If k+1 or more objects are placed into k boxes, then there is at least one box containing two or more of the objects.
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- A relation R on a set A is called __________ if (a,a) R for every element a A.
- a proof in which an example is shown to exist by methods of probability theory - not an argument that a theorem is 'probably' true.
- A __________________ for a sequence {an} is an equation that expresses an in terms of one or more of the previous terms in the sequence: a0, a1, a2, …, an-1 for all integers nn0 where n0 is a nonnegative integer.
- branch of discrete mathematics concerned with determining the size of finite sets without actually enumerating each element.
- This method works by first proving the statement is true for a starting value, and then proving that the process used to go from one value to the next is valid.
- A relation R on a set A is called ________
- will prove that there is a X that satisfies f(X), but does not explain how such an X will be obtained.
- A _____________________ is one in which objects are defined in terms of other objects of the same type.
- It is a demonstration that, given certain axioms, some statement of interest is necessarily true.
15 Clues: the result that is proved to be true • A relation R on a set A is called ________ • A statement which is thought to be true but has not been proven yet • a set of distinct objects is an ordered arrangement of these objects. • the probability of getting a certain value for a discrete random variable • ...
dawits way to study math 2017-09-28
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- most
- value maximum or a minimum
- Exclusive In logic and probability theory, two propositions
- and whisker plot a graphic way to display the median, quartiles, and extremes of a data set on a number line to show the distribution of the data
- a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
- is the average
- means using knowledge and information to come to conclusions.
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- of Center The middle
- is he whole population of something
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- value is a maximum or a minimum, in this case we can simply look at the graph.
- randomly selected
- Frequency Table is the organizing of raw data in table form, using classes and frequencies.
- Range is when you subtract q1 and q2
- is not randomly selected
- a sample that is selected randomly
- part of population
17 Clues: most • is the average • randomly selected • part of population • is not randomly selected • of Center The middle • value maximum or a minimum • a sample that is selected randomly • is he whole population of something • Range is when you subtract q1 and q2 • Exclusive In logic and probability theory, two propositions • ...
Mathematical expression and sentences 2023-09-14
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- a special case of relation where no to ordered pairs can have the same first element
- a well-defined collection of objects (elements)
- contains the elements found in both set A and B
- the range of the function is positive plus the set of 0
- a set with no elements
- the subset of the Cartesian product which contain only some of the ordered pair based on the relationship defined between the first and second element
- set with definite set and accountable number of elements
- accepted rules and practice of spelling, writing and punctuation
- a set with exactly one elements
- type of function where both g(x) and h(x) are polynomials and h(x)≠0
- contains the elements found in set A or in set B, or in both
- both range and domain of the function is the same
- the range of the function is constant
- any operation that combines two values to create a new one
- one to one function
- the set of all first elements of R
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- symbol use in counting
- indefinite or non-countable number of elements
- expression written differently but their values are the same when simplified
- range of f is {-1,0,1}
- the range is pure integer value
- difference of a set from the universal set
- polynomial for every value of x
- always represent by U
- the set of all second element of R
- onto function
- usually represents the possible values for quantities
- usually represents constant in formulas in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other related branches
- one to one and onto function
29 Clues: onto function • one to one function • always represent by U • symbol use in counting • range of f is {-1,0,1} • a set with no elements • one to one and onto function • the range is pure integer value • polynomial for every value of x • a set with exactly one elements • the set of all second element of R • the set of all first elements of R • the range of the function is constant • ...
MMPS 2023-05-08
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- learning, is an approach to instruction in which all students are asked to engage in the learning process through discussions
- practice, is a learning strategy in which a student distributes his/her study effort over many study sessions that are relatively short in duration compared to massed practice
- of configuration, which leads to some specific set of moves out of which they chose the
- is a multidisciplinary field of scientific inquiry that focuses on the brain and its impact on behavior and cognitive functions.
- is a learning technique that involves mixing together different topics or forms of practice in order to facilitate learning
- Theory, a neuropsychological theory introduced by Donald Hebb in The Organization of Behaviour in 1949
- sophistication, The process of perverting or misleading by sophistry; hence, loosely, any perversion or wresting from the proper course; a leading or going astray.
- classification and naming of organisms in an ordered system that is intended to indicate natural relationships, especially evolutionary relationships.
- Students will be able to identify the relationships uniquely
- science, is an interdisciplinary field of study that combines philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology to understand how the brain makes a decision
- he branch of mathematics that deals with limits and the differentiation and integration of functions of one or more variables.
- is a type of mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings
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- technique, a Famous studying technique to assist students to succeed in their study sessions
- learners, are well-intentioned people who lack actual knowledge about the subject being taught
- Students will know how to attach their tasks
- an awareness of one's thought processes and an understanding of the patterns behind them
- one to the move a novice would choose
- is a process that involves adaptive structural and functional changes to the nervous system in response to intrinsic
- The act or process of retrieving
- learning, is a method of learning or instruction where students receive information from the instructor and internalize it.
- learners, as learners who are resourceful and knowledgeable, strategic and goal-directed, and purposeful and motivated.
- learning, when we forgot after we don't revise for more than a day
- is a cognitive psychology process in which small individual pieces of a set of information are bound together to create a meaningful whole later on in memory
- perspective, Of, relating to, or making use of several disciplines at once.
- To make it as perfect or effective as possible.
25 Clues: The act or process of retrieving • one to the move a novice would choose • Students will know how to attach their tasks • To make it as perfect or effective as possible. • Students will be able to identify the relationships uniquely • learning, when we forgot after we don't revise for more than a day • ...
Unit 1: Origins of Law 2025-01-17
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- The purpose of law is to regulate family ______
- ____ Opinion can affect law makers and influence the creation of new laws
- One purpose of law is to create a safe _____ and avoid chaos.
- Justice is often linked to the _____ of fairness and equality
- Law definds what is Right and what is ____
- The _______ can shape laws by establishing standards and regulations that industries must follow.
- _____ Law is concerned with what the law "ought to be" based on moral reasoning and ethics.
- ______ Law states that laws are only valid if they align with the moral values inherent in human nature.
- This is a‘thing’ that can be seen, read, identified.
- This person was a natural law theorist. They felt that law and justice rested on fundamental unchanging truths and morals. He belived laws would make people good and virtuous.
- This person believed laws should set limits on the power of the state. They believed the sole purpose of law was to protect the individual's rights against others who may interfere with their freedom.
- Justice takes into ______ that surrouund the situation.
- Laws can be influenced by ______ which are agreements made between countries that can affect domestic legislation.
- In natural law, laws should be based on universal ______ principles inherent in human nature.
- Law ______ rights and freedoms for all.
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- The ______ is the supreme law of the land of the United States
- Law guarantees rights and _____ for all.
- This person believed society needs a strong and enforced set of rules to keep them from being violent, savage, and self-interested. Knowing this, it is clear this person supported the concept of positive law. He had this opinion because he drew up during the English Civil War and saw the worst side of humans. This instilled a strong belief that humans will always be drawn to violence.
- Law is a set of _____, impartially applied, meant to regulate human behaviour and resolve disputes.
- Positive law is created and enforced by the ____ or a soveriegn authority
- Law provides _____ of person and property
- This person believed that laws should be based on eternal principles that govern the universe. They believed and spread the word that laws should be based on reality, truth, and morals. This person agreed with natural law.
- This is a ‘concept’ and is much more difficult to identify.
- Which philosopher is most commonly associated with the development of Natural Law theory?
- This person dismissed all natural law and thought of the law as being practical and functional as opposed to philosophical or moralistic. His ideas came to be called the theory of “utilitarianism”. He was a positive law theorist.
- Law is to promote and enforce moral _____.
26 Clues: Law ______ rights and freedoms for all. • Law guarantees rights and _____ for all. • Law provides _____ of person and property • Law definds what is Right and what is ____ • Law is to promote and enforce moral _____. • The purpose of law is to regulate family ______ • This is a‘thing’ that can be seen, read, identified. • ...
midterm_cpe105 2019-04-28
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- A statement which is thought to be true but has not been proven yet
- the result that is proved to be true
- a set of distinct objects is an ordered arrangement of these objects.
- the probability of getting a certain value for a discrete random variable
- where it is shown that if some statement were false, a logical contradiction occurs, hence the statement must be true.
- If k+1 or more objects are placed into k boxes, then there is at least one box containing two or more of the objects.
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- A relation R on a set A is called __________ if (a,a) R for every element a A.
- a proof in which an example is shown to exist by methods of probability theory - not an argument that a theorem is 'probably' true.
- A __________________ for a sequence {an} is an equation that expresses an in terms of one or more of the previous terms in the sequence: a0, a1, a2, …, an-1 for all integers nn0 where n0 is a nonnegative integer.
- branch of discrete mathematics concerned with determining the size of finite sets without actually enumerating each element.
- This method works by first proving the statement is true for a starting value, and then proving that the process used to go from one value to the next is valid.
- A relation R on a set A is called ________
- will prove that there is a X that satisfies f(X), but does not explain how such an X will be obtained.
- A _____________________ is one in which objects are defined in terms of other objects of the same type.
- It is a demonstration that, given certain axioms, some statement of interest is necessarily true.
15 Clues: the result that is proved to be true • A relation R on a set A is called ________ • A statement which is thought to be true but has not been proven yet • a set of distinct objects is an ordered arrangement of these objects. • the probability of getting a certain value for a discrete random variable • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
MUS250 Midterm Review 2018-10-03
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- French Reformation leader who believed music should only be used to pray, and that even then it should be monophonic vocal music only
- Learning ______: a component of learning theory that encompasses the ways in which students demonstrate whether learning has occurred
- ______: learning that occurs outside an institutionalized setting, such as through occasional sessions with an expert musician
- Greek mathematician who taught that mathematical relationships were the foundation of the study of music, and understanding them would help understand the harmony of the universe
- Roman bishop whose Confessions examine the power and danger of music; he believed that while sacred music might distract from the message of the text, its beauty could move people closer to God
- Second stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 2 to 7, in which children are able to transform stimuli to symbols, learn from events and note consequences
- A key component of the Dalcroze method, kinesthetic reactions to music so that a student can respond through movement to internalize musical concepts
- Educational __________: a set of voluntary guidelines that detail what students should know at each grade level in a particular subject
- Greek philosopher who included music in the four branches of education, agreeing that music helped to develop the moral character of children, and thought music should also be used “for intellectual enjoyment in leisure”
- The last step in Gagné’s theory of learning, it concerns the application of student learning to new tasks
- First stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from birth to age 2, in which learning happens through motor activity and direct sensory experience
- An approach to music education that integrates performance, theory, history, and composition in every class or activity
- Student-focused learning model in which the teacher facilitates an experience and students reconstruct principles by themselves
- A component of learning theory that encompasses the events provided by a teacher
- Emperor who required all clerics to learn the Roman chant, and choirboys to be taught Psalms, chant and notation as well as math and grammar
- German Reformation leader who loved music and believed it was a “delightful, noble gift of God”, therefore it should be taught to children
- A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals
- Medieval theorist who developed systems to teach chant to the choirboys of the Schola Cantorum, such as notation through lines and spaces, solmization, and the Guidonian hand
- Student learning ______: a component of learning theory that encompasses student attention, perception, memory, rehearsal, recognition, and recall
- ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music
- ________ operations: Fourth stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 11 to adult, in which children are capable of abstractions, logic and deductive reasoning
- ______ music: a feature of West African cultures in which music is used to regulate and accompany repetitive and/or boring activities such as hammering, tilling, etc.
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- American philosopher and education reformer who argued that arts should be a component of education for all
- Greek philosopher who believed education was a key to creating better citizens and that music would discipline children’s minds and souls, while gymnastics would train the body
- Russian social psychologist whose theory of socialization posits the adult (or an expert) as the primary influence on a student, whose verbal comments and facial expressions reinforce appropriate behaviors
- British philosopher who thought music was too complicated and not useful, and that learning it was a waste of time for most people
- A form of transmission in which music is passed down from person to person, without being written down
- Roman theorist who thought that music could affect one’s character and mood, therefore music could either “ennoble” or “debase; he included music as one of the seven liberal arts
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed; it’s a feature of many African and African American musics
- French philosopher and music teacher who believed in the moral goodness of nature and thought that the purpose of education was to cultivate children’s natural sense of beauty; he advocated student-centered, active learning
- __________ operations: Third stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 7 to 11, in which children are capable of classifying objects and discovering relationships between them
- Skinner’s theory of ___________ posits that behaviors that are reinforced (such as with rewards) are likely to recur
- Roman institution in which the choral singers initially learned chant through oral transmission, but in which other music teaching methods were developed, such as notation and solmization
- Also known as the Hungarian method, a music learning system based on singing, hand signals for solfege, and mnemonics for rhythms
- Named after the German composer who first developed it, a method of music education that uses singing and instruments like xylophones and metallophones to lead students to improvise and compose
- Music ______: how music is perceived and processed by the brain
- Swiss educational reformer who believed music was “one of the most effective aids of moral education”
- ______: learning that happens naturally and without direct instruction, through the daily activities of a particular culture
- Swiss biologist whose influential theory of cognitive development has 4 stages, including sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations
- Movement-based pedagogy created by a Swiss professor, based on eurhythmics, solfege and improvisation to raise the student’s musicality
- Harvard psychologist whose theory of multiple intelligences posits that there are multiple pathways for a learner’s processing of the world: linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, kinesthetic, interpersonal, naturalist, existential/spiritual
- Japanese court music and dance, which was taught and performed through a system of guilds in which strict imitation of the teacher was expected
42 Clues: Music ______: how music is perceived and processed by the brain • ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music • A component of learning theory that encompasses the events provided by a teacher • A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals • ...
Laureniscooler 2022-12-07
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- found a vaccine for smallpox
- published the law of inverse gas pressure
- advocated pantheism
- believed men are born free
- found orbits are elliptical
- studied human anatomy
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- believed men could change the government
- Unitarian Minister
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
- sun-centered theory
- father of chemistry
- well-known astronomer
- came up with a heliocentric theory
- studied the heart
14 Clues: studied the heart • Unitarian Minister • sun-centered theory • father of chemistry • advocated pantheism • well-known astronomer • studied human anatomy • believed men are born free • found orbits are elliptical • found a vaccine for smallpox • came up with a heliocentric theory • believed men could change the government • published the law of inverse gas pressure • ...
AP Human Geography 2017-04-22
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- 4 Low birth and death rates
- Most known nation without state
- Refers to the totality of customs of a group
- The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service.
- The physical separation of different races into different geographic areas
- The basic structure of services, installations, and facilities needed to support economic activities
- How many types of diffusion is there in human geography?
- Largest Religion in world
- Who created the least cost theory?
- What type of city is Istanbul
- Something that brings in people
- Transition What are the 4 stages in this model of development in a country?
- Line divides the more developed north from the less developed south
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- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- Religion A religion in which a central authority exercises a high degree of control.
- Religion Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location.
- The shape for the Central Place Theory
- Factor that makes someone leave country
- Place Theory A theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services
- Buddhism's hearth
- Model of Development all countries move through 5 steps to development and modernization through selling resources and global participation
- large-scale migration of people of various European ancestries from racially mixed urban regions to more racially homogeneous suburban or exurban regions.
22 Clues: Buddhism's hearth • Largest Religion in world • What type of city is Istanbul • Most known nation without state • Something that brings in people • 4 Low birth and death rates • Who created the least cost theory? • The shape for the Central Place Theory • Factor that makes someone leave country • Refers to the totality of customs of a group • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-01-10
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- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, cirminal behavior
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- only occasional breaking of norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- an act commited in violation of the law
- process of reducing seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- Job-related crimes commited by high-status people
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that compliance with social norms requites strong bonds between individuals and society
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make cirminals pay compensation for their acts
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the finacial damage caused by their acts.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • a repetition of, or return to, cirminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • Job-related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
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- the process of establishing norms for a test
- an empirically testable proposition about some fact
- testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves
- the capacity to acquire competence or skill through training
- the characteristic of being founded on truth, accuracy, fact, or law
- the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained
- a comparison score
- to re-examine or make alterations
- Intelligence a type of intelligence that involves the ability to process emotional information
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- a brief statement or account of the main points of something
- a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual against which comparisons can be made
- a method of assessing human personality constructs
- the tendency to interpret and judge phenomena in terms of the distinctive values, beliefs, and other characteristics of the society or community to which one belongs
- move out of or away from something and come into view
- a standard measure of an individual’s intelligence level based on psychological tests
- the capacity to be inherited
- a theory of intelligence in which three key abilities—analytical, creative, and practical—are viewed as largely distinct
- a theory that avoidance behavior is the result of two kinds of conditioning
- in a reasonable way
- the outcome of something
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- the trustworthiness or consistency of a measure
- the action or process of flowing or flowing out
- easily influenced
24 Clues: easily influenced • a comparison score • in a reasonable way • the outcome of something • the capacity to be inherited • to re-examine or make alterations • the process of establishing norms for a test • the trustworthiness or consistency of a measure • the action or process of flowing or flowing out • the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained • ...
Science - AGB 2020-05-13
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- your genetic code
- how much space something occupies
- liquid rock inside the earth
- a path that electricity follows
- a tool used to separate solids from liquids
- a scientific way to say that an animal no longer exists
- another way to say "turn on an axis"
- the planets ______ around the sun
- the state of matter that maintains its shape
- show that a theory is wrong
- the state of matter that flows
- a scientific way to say "pull together"
- a push or pull (like gravity or friction)
- an imaginary line that something turns on
- a measure of how much matter something has
- show that a theory is correct
- the force that slows down things that are touching
- a hot, glowing ball of gas in space
- study something in depth: do ________
- change from a solid to liquid
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- how fast velocity changes
- a material that does not conduct heat or electricity well
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- a rock floating in space
- energy from motion: _______ energy
- a ball of ice and dust in space
- a theory that says animals change over time
- explode like a volcano
- a form of energy that makes things hot
- a scientific way to say push apart
- see how big, wide, hot, or heavy something is
- information that you gather
- write data down
- material like iron, copper, or gold
- what remains of an animal or a plant
- an explanation of why something happens
- change from liquid to solid
37 Clues: write data down • your genetic code • explode like a volcano • a rock floating in space • how fast velocity changes • show that a theory is wrong • information that you gather • change from liquid to solid • liquid rock inside the earth • show that a theory is correct • change from a solid to liquid • the state of matter that flows • a path that electricity follows • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Politics and Governance 2023-02-11
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- Approach to political science that encompasses Philosophical, Historical Institutional and Legal aspects
- Forced labor during the Spanish Era
- Supreme power of the state to command and enforce
- Has four elements that make up its totality
- Approach to political science that is scientific and objective
- Theory that holds can be related to human's inclination to association
- Refers to the mass of population living within the state
- A form of government headed by the privileged classes.
- Area that belongs to the population in a state.
- Made the most incisive and meaningful response about the importance of Politics
- Individuals have the right to make choices
- A government by seven people
- A government in which people have the will and power
- Theory that rests on the idea that the state is created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak
- Defined politics as "who gets what, when and how
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- First republican constitution in Asia
- Theory that mirrors the family system in our society
- Agency to which the will of state is formulated
- Theory that states that the state is a product of growth
- This exists because people disagree about the aims and objects of human endeavor
- Involves attempt to change the behavior of others.
- Latin root word of governance
- No person is superior than others
- A government by three people
- Physical violence in the form of police action
- Is said to be the ruler in the divine right theory
- A system of grants and rewards during the Spanish Era
- Emphasizes testing
- Put emphasis on the use of research tools
- State of having no government
30 Clues: Emphasizes testing • A government by three people • A government by seven people • Latin root word of governance • State of having no government • No person is superior than others • Forced labor during the Spanish Era • First republican constitution in Asia • Put emphasis on the use of research tools • Individuals have the right to make choices • ...
. 2023-03-19
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- he mapped out the location of 27 brain organs
- he stimulate interest in the question of and coined the phrase nature versus nurture
- He published an essay on the principle of population
- theory of evolution
- he published his most influential work entitled "Observations on man"
- who's more likely to engage in crime
- First criminologist examined patients during his medical practice and conducted that apperance and character were related
- he published physique and character
- this theory is one of the earliest theories in criminology
- he published his most famous and influential work in 36 volumes with an additional 8 volumes published post-mortem.
- an act that the law makes punishable
- he published his book call "heredirary genius in 1869"
- Father of Genetics
- he coined the phrase survival of the fittest in 1864
- a french philosopher and mathematician who published venus physique
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- the publication of "on physiognomy"
- he develop a theory of natural crime,focusing on those facts that could be prevented or reduced by punishment
- who wrote the english convict in 1913?
- who were heavy or obese, with a round, and were more likely to mentally ill
- is the central focus of Lombroso's work
- he is a Swics pastor who published his painstakingly detailed study of facial fragment in 1783
- the root cause of crime
- he is a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician
- published the criminal man in 1876
- father of criminal justice
- phrenology from greeek words phren meaning
- father of sociology
- theory this is one of the best known and most influential moral theories
- who were thin, flat, linear and were mire likely to commit suicide
- publication: The eras of Nature
- in 1877 he published the jukes
- a french naturalist mentored who published "Recherches sur lorganisation des corps vivans"
- and logos meaning
33 Clues: and logos meaning • Father of Genetics • theory of evolution • father of sociology • the root cause of crime • father of criminal justice • in 1877 he published the jukes • publication: The eras of Nature • published the criminal man in 1876 • the publication of "on physiognomy" • he published physique and character • who's more likely to engage in crime • ...
Unit 6 2025-03-23
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- A limited value to adopt a program oriented solely toward modifying individuals' behaviors.
- _______theory, An identified theoretical framework but with no or limited application. Also used in specific study components and measures.
- _______theory, Also a specified theoretical framework but more than half of the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested.
- one of the two important elements of many successful interventions.
- No recognition of need for or interest in change.
- Ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior.
- A particularly common intervention strategy to change health behavior at community level.
- Planning for change.
- model, has the key element "stage of change".
- this means that a person can be both an agent and a responder to change.
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- thinking about changing.
- _______Theory, new or revised or expanded theory was developed using construct specified, measured, and analyzed in a study.
- helps understand factors affecting behavior and also provides guidance for developing successful programs through social environments.
- _______theory, A specified theoretical framework with several of the constructs were applied in components of the study.
- this detects lifestyle behaviors such as sexual risk behaviors and injury prevention.
- _______theory, one of the two broad types of theory that may have different emphases but are complementary.
- Adopting new habits.
- This should be sensitive to audience and contextual factors.
- This type of theory can be readily applied to counseling interventions for disease prevention and management.
- An example of the emergence of information technology tool that have expanded the range of theory-based strategies available for an effective behavioral change in healthcare and community settings.
20 Clues: Adopting new habits. • Planning for change. • thinking about changing. • Ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior. • model, has the key element "stage of change". • No recognition of need for or interest in change. • This should be sensitive to audience and contextual factors. • one of the two important elements of many successful interventions. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-01-11
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part if and individuals identity
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior
- only occasional breaking of norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in person
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
Down
- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- an act committed in violation of the law
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
#2 2025-12-02
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- Bentham’s theory that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their utility or usefulness
- developed a theory that all forms of life, including human beings, evolved from earlier living forms that had existed millions of years ago
- the appeal of art, writing, music, and other forms of entertainment to a large audience
- the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country
- a powerful form of energy discovered by Marie Curie
- a line of workers who each put a single piece on unfinished cars as they passed on a moving belt
- Darwin's idea of change through natural selection
- refusal to work
- the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
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- the idea that the United States had the right and duty to rule North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- declared all slaves in the Confederate states free
- the belief that one race is superior to others
- the study of the human mind and behavior
- to withdraw
- an economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and invested
- a form of complete socialism in which the means of production would be owned by the people
- separation of blacks and whites in the South
- a social theory of survival of the fittest applied to the human society
- introduced the world to a radical type of socialism called Marxism
- voluntary labor associations of workers
20 Clues: to withdraw • refusal to work • voluntary labor associations of workers • the study of the human mind and behavior • separation of blacks and whites in the South • the belief that one race is superior to others • Darwin's idea of change through natural selection • declared all slaves in the Confederate states free • a powerful form of energy discovered by Marie Curie • ...
Foundations of Conflict Management 2020-03-15
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- factors that cause us to behave in certain ways
- removing oneself from the controversy
- First of the Seven Assumptions, Conflict is ___
- defending one’s positions and attacking the other party’s positions
- another word for submission
- assume that the behavior is caused by a situation outside the individual’s control.
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it describes explicitly.
- the internal ___ process one does not verify their assumptions
- communication is Internal conversation
- the ___ expectancy violation theory, we anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- ___ aggression is begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
- meanings are where expectations were not met.
- a therory that posit that people make relationship choices on a cost-benefit tally system
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- competitive conflict operates in a world of ____
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it
- a sign to its meaning, precisely to its literal meaning,
- behavior that is learned
- the ___ paradigm believe there are only three choices in conflict: win, lose, or draw
- Conflict Includes Interference With Goal ___
- The Coffee ___ is everyone in line had the same initial substantive goal—get some coffee.
- is a relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- ___ tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- goal are how things should be done
- resources in the competitive world often are viewed as
- The __ therory explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- a theory which conceived an internal struggle between the id and the superego
- relationships or communication between people
- When asking a difficult question, one might use ____ to preempt defensive comments
- people create meaning through a series of personal constructs
- the event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- ___ approach seeks creative and innovative solutions that maximally meet the needs of all parties.
- a ___ goal where one may look back and may state to self or others
- conflict causes great and irreparable harm or damage
- conflict seves a useful purpose; tending to build up.
- people ___ differently at work than at home
- how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world
- ___ management includes any communication intended to move two people’s views of a situation closer together
- ___ are needs
40 Clues: ___ are needs • behavior that is learned • another word for submission • goal are how things should be done • removing oneself from the controversy • communication is Internal conversation • people ___ differently at work than at home • Conflict Includes Interference With Goal ___ • relationships or communication between people • meanings are where expectations were not met. • ...
수능기본영단어-day10-1 2023-02-08
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- to perform a _____(기능을 수행하다)
- to have _____ to information(정보에 접근할 수 있다)
- an _____ test(지능 검사)
- environmental _____(환경 보호)
- the _____ industry(자동차 산업)
- a scientific _____(과학 이론)
- a desert _____(사막 지역)
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- a basic _____(기본 원칙)
- a _____ for survival(생존을 위한 투쟁)
- _____ change(기후 변화)
- a live _____(생방송)
- a tiny _____(아주 작은 곤충)
- an important _____(중요한 요인)
- to _____ a theory(이론을 증명하다)
- a fire _____(화재경보기)
15 Clues: a live _____(생방송) • _____ change(기후 변화) • a fire _____(화재경보기) • a basic _____(기본 원칙) • an _____ test(지능 검사) • a desert _____(사막 지역) • a tiny _____(아주 작은 곤충) • a scientific _____(과학 이론) • an important _____(중요한 요인) • environmental _____(환경 보호) • the _____ industry(자동차 산업) • to _____ a theory(이론을 증명하다) • to perform a _____(기능을 수행하다) • a _____ for survival(생존을 위한 투쟁) • ...
Chapter 3 2023-10-02
11 Clues: Theory- • Lombroso • theories • Criminology • Conditioning • Action Theory • Control Theory • Windows Theory • characteristics • disorganization • Classical School
Motivators and Emotionists 2023-02-03
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- first to suggest that emotions were responses to stimulus
- developed the cognitive-mediational theory
- unethical experimenter and creator of personology
- first ever to teach psychology in U.S and founder of pragmatism
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- theory that stimulus trigger emotions and physiological emotions
- proposed general adaption syndrom
- developed the two-factor theory of emotion
- developed the theory of fight or flight and homeostasis
- sexologist that pioneered research of sexuality and orientation
9 Clues: proposed general adaption syndrom • developed the two-factor theory of emotion • developed the cognitive-mediational theory • unethical experimenter and creator of personology • developed the theory of fight or flight and homeostasis • first to suggest that emotions were responses to stimulus • sexologist that pioneered research of sexuality and orientation • ...
Leadership 2026-03-26
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- managers, Generally, a team of individuals at the highest level of management of an organization.
- behavior, behavioral studies focus on individual and group dynamics within an organization.
- All activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- design, A formal methodology that identifies dysfunctional aspects of workflow
- The experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong, or in which one should be involved.
- processes, The activities that establish the business goals of the organization and develop processes, product and resource assets that when used will help to achieve business goals.
- planning, A process of setting goals that outlines the path for the company's future.
- competitiveness, The ability to provide products and services more effectively and efficiently than competitors.
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- structures and systems, and then realigns them to fit current business goals and develops plans to implement change.
- behavior, behavioral research steps back and looks at an organization as a whole.
- behavior, The study of the actions and attitudes of individuals and groups toward one another and toward the organization as a whole.
- management, The managers in an organization at a level just below that of senior executives.
- A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- The process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of employees in combination with other resources to accomplish organizational objectives.
- theory, The study of organization designs and organization structures, relationship of organizations with their external environment, and the behavior of managers and workers within organizations.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- management, The level of management directly managing nonmanagerial employees.
18 Clues: The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • design, A formal methodology that identifies dysfunctional aspects of workflow • management, The level of management directly managing nonmanagerial employees. • ...
Science 2018-05-07
Across
- it's in the wall, you plug in a cable there
- a theory which hasn't been proved yet
- to find a proof
- refuse
- a part of a cable
- watch
- carry out some research
- information
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- create smth new
- written information
- find smth new
- a specialist in psychology
- it helps you catch some signal
- a device where your files are stored
- a device which helps you hear the sound from a PC
- some facts that can prove a theory
16 Clues: watch • refuse • information • find smth new • create smth new • to find a proof • a part of a cable • written information • carry out some research • a specialist in psychology • it helps you catch some signal • some facts that can prove a theory • a device where your files are stored • a theory which hasn't been proved yet • it's in the wall, you plug in a cable there • ...
IMA TUTORIAL 2024-07-22
Across
- Beer Lambert's law
- Parameter for quantitative analysis in chromatography
- Brought about introduction of an auxochrome
- Appearance of peak maxima
- Red shift
- No unit
- This theory doesn't include W as parameter for colum efficiency
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- Whose presence brings about a shift of the absorption band
- Graphical representation of detector response v/s time
- Low absorbance
- Rate theory
- Calculated at 5% of the peak height
- Brand broadening
- Functional group responsible for absorbance
- 800nm to 400nm
- Transition which can't be evaluate
16 Clues: No unit • Red shift • Rate theory • Low absorbance • 800nm to 400nm • Brand broadening • Beer Lambert's law • Appearance of peak maxima • Transition which can't be evaluate • Calculated at 5% of the peak height • Functional group responsible for absorbance • Brought about introduction of an auxochrome • Parameter for quantitative analysis in chromatography • ...
Parts of the cell Krish 2022-12-01
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- package hormone in cell
- wall outside the cell membrane
- Powerhouse of a cell
- contains dna
- stores stuff in the cell
- organs in the cell
- membrane surrounding the cytoplasm
- Exception to the cell theory
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- singled cell living organism
- Gets rid of cell theory
- has ribosomes attached
- folded prat of mitchocandra
- synthesize amino acid back into protein
- spread of particles from high to low
- basic unit of function
- structure in a cell that contains chromosomes
16 Clues: contains dna • organs in the cell • Powerhouse of a cell • has ribosomes attached • basic unit of function • Gets rid of cell theory • package hormone in cell • stores stuff in the cell • folded prat of mitchocandra • singled cell living organism • Exception to the cell theory • wall outside the cell membrane • membrane surrounding the cytoplasm • spread of particles from high to low • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2025-03-20
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- discovered the laws of gravity and laws of motion
- Supported the heliocentric theory by building his own telescope, discovered the law of the pendulum
- key contributor/helped to develop the scientific method
- This theory stated that the earth was at the center of the universe, and the sun rotated around the earth
- A new method used by scientists to experiment and provide proof
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Time period during the mid-late Renaissance that focused on new ideas surrounding math & science
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- developed the idea that planets rotate around the sun in elliptical orbits
- The new ideas developed during the Scientific Rev. caused conflict with THIS institution
- This theory stated that the sun was at the center of the universe, and planets rotated around the sun
- studied the functions of the human heart & blood vessels
- developed the smallpox vaccine
12 Clues: developed the smallpox vaccine • Developed the heliocentric theory • discovered the laws of gravity and laws of motion • key contributor/helped to develop the scientific method • studied the functions of the human heart & blood vessels • A new method used by scientists to experiment and provide proof • ...
RANK/RANKL/OPG 2019-02-26
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- autonomic neuropathy theory
- RANKL functions in
- large osteoporosis study with denosumab
- 1st line therapy for PMO
- Tx for Giant Cell Tumor
- sensory neuropathy theory
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- secretes RANKL and OPG
- monoclonocal antibody
- route of admin of denosumab
- Tx for postmenooausal osteoporosis (PMO)
- decoy receptor
- superfamily
12 Clues: superfamily • decoy receptor • RANKL functions in • monoclonocal antibody • secretes RANKL and OPG • Tx for Giant Cell Tumor • 1st line therapy for PMO • sensory neuropathy theory • route of admin of denosumab • autonomic neuropathy theory • large osteoporosis study with denosumab • Tx for postmenooausal osteoporosis (PMO)
Name of psychologists 2022-01-18
8 Clues: Gestalt • hierarchy of needs • psychosocial theory • Father of Psychology • Psychoanalytic theory • Observational learning • socio-cultural learning • Theory of Cognitive development
DM UNIT-1 2024-07-15
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- Inverse of a set
- a technique of proving a statement
- Digramatic representation of a set
- No elements in a set
- When every combination of inputs gives True
- Method to describe a set using its unique property
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- ~P->~Q
- All combinations of input with their output
- a declarative sentence that is either true or false
- When every combination of inputs gives False
- method to elaborate a set using all its elements
- Common elements of two sets
- Items inside a set
- Set containing all elements
- set containing all possible combinations
- set of elements containing all elements of 2 sets
16 Clues: ~P->~Q • Inverse of a set • Items inside a set • No elements in a set • Common elements of two sets • Set containing all elements • a technique of proving a statement • Digramatic representation of a set • set containing all possible combinations • All combinations of input with their output • When every combination of inputs gives True • ...
KEY VOCABULARY: The Scientific Revolution 2026-03-19
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- A device invented by Galileo Galilei that enables one to view distance objects
- An idea or prediction about how something functions based upon limited evidence
- A major sect of the Christian faith based in the Vatican
- A system of ideas designed to explain a pattern
- Looking at or viewing something to understand it's function or purpose
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- The theory that the sun was at the centre of the universe.
- The theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
- The science of using numbers to quantify things
- The force that pulls something to objects with great mass (for example, humans are pulled to the centre of the earth)
- The science concerned with explaining the functions of the natural world
- Testing a prediction or theory using a scientific procedure.
- The systematic observation and identification of stars, planets and galaxies
12 Clues: The science of using numbers to quantify things • A system of ideas designed to explain a pattern • A major sect of the Christian faith based in the Vatican • The theory that the sun was at the centre of the universe. • The theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe. • Testing a prediction or theory using a scientific procedure. • ...
media audiences 2023-01-23
8 Clues: media effects • reception theory • age gender class • dominant reading • cultivation theory • values,attitudes etc • participatory culture • End of Audience theory
Pratap Vidya Mandir,10th Science-2 2020-04-14
Across
- links Peripatus
- evidences similarity in external and visible feature
- study of chromosomes
- dating age of fossils
- organs Degenerated organs
- evidences similarity in structure of bones
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- Theory of natural selection
- evidences embryo development stage
- in nucleus
- mutational theory
- in cytoplasm
- evidences carbon dating
12 Clues: in nucleus • in cytoplasm • links Peripatus • mutational theory • study of chromosomes • dating age of fossils • evidences carbon dating • organs Degenerated organs • Theory of natural selection • evidences embryo development stage • evidences similarity in structure of bones • evidences similarity in external and visible feature
sociology ch 1 crossword 2023-10-11
Across
- approach that focuses on the interactions among people based on their mutually understood symbols
- working class; those who labor for the bourgeoisie
- Believed that the key to unfolding history was class conflict
- class owning the means for producing wealth
- solidarity of social dependency based on a widespread consensus of values and beliefs and dependence on tradition and family
- study of social change
- functions that are intended and recognized consequences of an aspect of society
- Believed woman’s lack of economic power helped keep them dependent
- functions that are Unintended and unrecognized consequences of an aspect of society
- Structure that is patterned interaction of people in social relationships
- person who owns or controls the means of producing wealth
- belief that knowledge should be derived from scientific observation
- solidarity of social interdependency based on a high degree of specialization of roles
- ability to see the link between society and oneself
- approach that emphasizes the contributions made to each part of society
- negative consequences of an aspect of society
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- perspective that looks at the behavior of groups, not individuals
- ability to control the behavior of others
- Interested in the way populations grow and change, wanted to know how groups are organized in different ways to enable them to compete and cooperate.
- ongoing struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat
- Believed that an understanding of the personal intentions of people in groups can best be accomplished through the method of verstehen
- Perspective with a set of assumptions about an area of study accepted as true
- Began his life in slavery, after emancipation, he became an educator
- introduced sociological imagination (last name)
- was the first to attack the National assumption that African Americans were an inferior race.
- recognized as the father of sociology
- Son of a French rabbi, believed society exists because of a broad consensus among members of a society.
- understanding social behavior by putting yourself in the places of others
- the mind-set emphasizing knowledge, reason, and planning
- scientific study of social structure; patterned social behavior
- perspective concerning the approach emphasizing the role of conflict, competition, and constraint within a society
- study of social stability
- approach that depicts human interaction as theatrical performances
- Introduced a theory of social change called Social Darwinism based on Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.
34 Clues: study of social change • study of social stability • recognized as the father of sociology • ability to control the behavior of others • class owning the means for producing wealth • negative consequences of an aspect of society • introduced sociological imagination (last name) • working class; those who labor for the bourgeoisie • ...
DM-U1 SE 3 21386 2024-07-15
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- Removing one set from another set
- Number of elements in a set
- Declarative sentences either true or false
- Set containing all elements of two or more sets
- The operation of removing all elements of a set from universal set
- Form in which elements are represented through conditions
- Set containing no elements
- Set containing all subsets
- operation for finding elements in common
- principle used to find union,intersection,etc
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- Set containing All elements
- Form in which all elements are separated by commas
- All False condition
- All True condition
- Sets containing all elements in common
- Sets containing same elements
16 Clues: All True condition • All False condition • Set containing no elements • Set containing all subsets • Set containing All elements • Number of elements in a set • Sets containing same elements • Removing one set from another set • Sets containing all elements in common • operation for finding elements in common • Declarative sentences either true or false • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Sociology Review 2020-10-21
4 Clues: Micro Sociology • Macro Sociology • A set of principles to explain phenomen • Theoretical tradition that understands the function of structures in society
Jamiya Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-11
Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-10
20 Clues: / MSSA • / VAWE • / LSORA • / EROFC • / GLTIH • / OEPWR • / MNGTEA • / REGNEY • / MINOOT • / TAERTM • / YHREOT • / INTECIK • / UENLARC • / TRNUCER • / ARGITYV • / ICEEPLS • / RNICTFOI • / IUVERSNE • / TIAESNRCSE • / EEYILCTRCTI
psychology 2022-03-07
Fill in the blanks. 2022-04-04
Across
- 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. • ...
Theories Overview 2024-08-26
Across
- 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. • ...
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. • ...
hi 2022-03-04
unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • tuhat • džäss • kesköö • suurus • kiilas • muusik • rahvus • treener • teooria • hüüdnimi • kükitama • keskpäev • kergestik • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • võsõiduhobune • sõrmega toksima
Words from Unit 7 2020-05-15
20 Clues: ziek • film • land • omdat • leven • snoep • vlucht • zenders • theorie • overhemd • afronden • onderwijs • astronaut • onthouden • verzamelen • luchtvraat • ziekenhuis • publiceren • stripboeken • gebeurtenissen
upper inter teen u2 vocab 2019-10-23
20 Clues: head • osada • około • susza • dowód • upadek • teoria • osłabić • zjawisko • cierpieć • wspólnota • obejmować • tajemniczy • zniknięcie • opuszczony • considered • sąsiadujący • ostatecznie • przeludniony • prowadzić dochodzenie
French Vocab 2023-09-30
20 Clues: UFO • gene • tool • land • cell • space • bionic • snitch • tablet • theory • genetic • ethhical • invention • researche • experience • innovative • technology • revolutionary • cyberdissidence • cyberharrasment
