set theory Crossword Puzzles
Counseling Theories Snapshot 2024-09-24
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- an archetype that represents the qualities we possess and often cannot stand or ignore which we project onto others
- A CBT counselor believes certain situations lead to the development of ______ beliefs
- Needs (2 words, no space) Choice theory believes these drive all behavior
- This theory believes in social order and belonging
- This theory places emphasis on the internal-locus of control
- A goal for person-centered counselor is to increase the client’s ________, alignment between the real self and ideal self
- The belief that we are inherently goal driven
- These cognitions are false beliefs that a client thinks about themselves, affecting their daily life, situations, and relationships.
- (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt
- What is the search for answers in an answerless world known as to an existentialist?
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- This is a common technique in reality therapy to change language around blame
- this theory believes that realities are socially constructed
- A Rogerian counselor believes all clients have the capacity towards _______
- Albert Ellis’ primary insight into the client’s unhelpful reaction is their _____, not the event or situation itself
- A behavioral counselor will provide this technique to increase a client’s behavior
- An existential counselor believes this to be the primary drive for existence
- Existentialist counselors believe clients must confront these
- this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor
- Behaviorists believe this to be the primary force in determining behavior
- Psychoanalytic counselors believe that ______ drives human behavior
- Inherited universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
- Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy
- This theorist believed that the influence of relationships and empathy were unnecessary
- Adlerian counselors believe this to be the fundamental drive behind human behavior
24 Clues: The belief that we are inherently goal driven • This theory believes in social order and belonging • (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt • this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor • Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy • this theory believes that realities are socially constructed • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-05-02
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- French microbiologist and chemist who developed the pasteurization process and made significant contributions to the germ theory of disease.
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered penicillin, the world's first antibiotic.
- Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom.
- German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry.
- English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed to the understanding of DNA structure.
- French-Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- Scottish physicist who formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation and helped unify the fields of electricity and magnetism.
- American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.
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- English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- German physicist who made important contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.
- New Zealand physicist who made numerous contributions to the study of nuclear physics and radioactivity.
- German-born physicist who developed the theory of general relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2.
- Italian physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine.
- American astronomer who helped establish the field of extragalactic astronomy and provided evidence for the expanding universe.
- Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science through books, TV shows, and lectures.
20 Clues: English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine. • Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom. • French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry. • German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion. • English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection. • ...
HPE 401 Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- genetics determines the possibilities and sets limitations of your motor development
- degree of detail that can be seen in an object
- slow and steady growth and weight gain
- adaptable skill
- rounded
- intellectual domain
- fourth stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- our perception of self
- ratio of fat tissue to lean muscle mass
- dimensional vision
- social and emotional domain
- overall body form or configuration
- interpreting new info based upon current interpretation
- third stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- rapid growth and weight gain
- learned behavior
- development from inner to extremities
- program started by president Johnson
- most dominant sense for adults
- one eye leads the other in tracking
- unlearned behavior
- does it measure what its supposed to
- static
- rapid growth and weight gain
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- environment allows you to meet or not meet possibilities
- a feeling all is well
- fixed skill
- development from head to tail
- eye and hand/foot are the same
- consistency of scores
- change in body shape and size
- a feeling that you don't get it
- the value we place on ourselves as a persons
- dynamic
- second stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- innerrater reliability
- focus is on end result
- laterality and directionality
- organism changing to match the environment
- muscular
- human movement domain
- information the mover receives from their senses
- lean
- first stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- self space and general space
- emphasis on the movement itself
- constant growth and weight gain
- static and dynamic
48 Clues: lean • static • rounded • dynamic • muscular • fixed skill • adaptable skill • learned behavior • dimensional vision • unlearned behavior • static and dynamic • intellectual domain • a feeling all is well • consistency of scores • human movement domain • our perception of self • innerrater reliability • focus is on end result • social and emotional domain • rapid growth and weight gain • ...
Educational Psychology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-18
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- Specific sets of behaviors that people expect in certain situations.
- The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows.
- Hinders learning or performance on a task.
- The process of thinking about one’s own though processes and learning patterns.
- Helps learning or performance on another task.
- When students experience different cultural norms at home and school.
- Research method that involves intentionally introducing a intervention and observing results.
- The collection of beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices that are shared by a group of people, such as a nation or religious group.
- The gradual development of an individual's concept of right or wrong – conscious, religious values, social attitudes and certain behavior.
- Behavior that benefits others more than yourself.
- Research method that aims to describe a population without changing any variables.
- Involves learning through association. Occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus.
- General tendency to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social environments.
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- Research method that examines the relationship between variables without controlling them.
- When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs.
- Cognitive theory that explains how the human mind processes information.
- Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior.
- The mental frameworks that help people understand and interpret the world.
- When students experience confusion about the behaviors expected of them in new setting.
- Theory that states learning occurs as a result of social interaction
- Research method that involves collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- Research method that aims to explore and understand non-numerical data
22 Clues: Hinders learning or performance on a task. • Helps learning or performance on another task. • Behavior that benefits others more than yourself. • Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior. • When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs. • The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows. • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed to
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- an act committed in violation of the law
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- behavior that departs from the societal or group norm
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- 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 • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed to
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- an act committed in violation of the law
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- behavior that departs from the societal or group norm
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- 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 • ...
sociology unit 3 2023-05-17
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- a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources
- the idea that two control systems—inner controls and outer controls—work against our tendencies to deviate
- the basics of society and things that are socially acceptable as well
- a theory that states that when you are called something, you often will go along with what you are called
- the view of social behavior that emphasizes linguistic or gestural communication and its subjective understanding, especially the role of language in the formation of the child as a social being.
- using illegitimate means to reach your goals
- a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture
- a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms
- things that society holds on a pedestal
- crimes committed mostly by the rich
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- a theory developed by Edwin Sutherland proposing that through interaction with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques, and motives for criminal behavior
- embracing conventional behavior
- crimes mostly committed by people of a lower social class
- a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them and to replace them with new goals and means
- proposal that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crime
- a superhero that commits deviant behavior, symbol of a bat
- innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them
- things that aren't accepted in society and can get you jailtime
20 Clues: embracing conventional behavior • crimes committed mostly by the rich • things that society holds on a pedestal • innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion • using illegitimate means to reach your goals • a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms • a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-01-27
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- A political theory that rulers are chosen by God and have absolute power.
- Buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machinery.
- Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Enlightenment thinker known for advocating the separation of powers in government.
- A systematic approach to research and experimentation to acquire knowledge.
- Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scientist who championed the heliocentric theory and improved the telescope.
- The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- A manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner using conveyor belts.
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- The process by which cities grow as people move from rural areas to urban centers.
- The theory that individuals give up some freedoms in exchange for security and protection.
- Inventor who improved the steam engine, making it more efficient for industrial use.
- A policy of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- An individual who starts and operates a business, taking on financial risks in the process.
- Philosopher known for advocating civil liberties and freedom of expression.
- A social class typically composed of individuals who are employed in white-collar jobs and own property.
- A meeting where European powers divided Africa into colonies without African input.
- Philosopher who believed in a strong central authority to avoid chaos, as outlined in his book, Leviathan.
- Philosopher who believed that society corrupts individuals and that people should follow the "general will."
- A region in which one country has economic, military, or political dominance over others.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. • Buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machinery. • A political theory that rulers are chosen by God and have absolute power. • Philosopher known for advocating civil liberties and freedom of expression. • ...
Mathematics 2014-08-11
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- set/Common elements
- expression/Collection of algebraic symbol represents a number
- number assume exactly 1 value
- defined real number that exactly 1 number
- sets/It has same elements
- does not matter
- exponent/Any no or expression raised from 0 is equal to 1
- set/It contains definite number of elements
- defined collection of distinct object
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- set/No common element
- sets/It has same number of elements
- form/The exponent of a power indicates how many times the box multiplies
- denoting a quantity or expressive w/c can assume
- coefficient
- set/Totality of elements under consideration
- property/Order does not matter
- set/The counting element has no end
- set of an algebraic sum
- sum/Algebraic expression counting
19 Clues: coefficient • does not matter • set/Common elements • set/No common element • set of an algebraic sum • sets/It has same elements • number assume exactly 1 value • property/Order does not matter • sum/Algebraic expression counting • sets/It has same number of elements • set/The counting element has no end • defined collection of distinct object • ...
Science Vocabulary Review Chapter 1 2022-09-14
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- an initial explanation for a scientific problem
- a simple, useful , workable representation of something in the world
- information scientists collect by observing nature
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- a basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true
- the collection of observations, explanations and models produced through the organized study of nature
- a model that attempts to explain a set of circumstances
- perspective that is based on presuppositions that a person used to view and interpret the world
- a desription of a relationship between two or more variables based on repeated observations
8 Clues: an initial explanation for a scientific problem • information scientists collect by observing nature • a model that attempts to explain a set of circumstances • a basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true • a simple, useful , workable representation of something in the world • ...
Chapter 1 - Why Study Psychology 2022-10-25
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- A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
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- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
- an assumption or prediction abut behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
8 Clues: having to do with an organism's physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals • the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research • ...
Interest Groups 2024-04-16
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- Aiding candidates to gain them supporters
- Theory that I.G causes chaos
- Issues Involving Wildlife/ Earth
- Issues involving the well-being of people
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- Influencing a politician of an issue
- Theory that the elite are in power
- Theory that I.G influences gov. positively
- Issues involving business/money
- Issues involving minorities gaining rights
9 Clues: Theory that I.G causes chaos • Issues involving business/money • Issues Involving Wildlife/ Earth • Theory that the elite are in power • Influencing a politician of an issue • Aiding candidates to gain them supporters • Issues involving the well-being of people • Theory that I.G influences gov. positively • Issues involving minorities gaining rights
PUZZLE - 3 on HEREDITY 2024-01-13
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- it is a sudden change in the genes of a small population caused by disasters.
- a type of evolution occurs through homologous organs.
- these are the organs similar in function & different in structure.
- it is a theory of evolution, which indicates that the inheritance of acquired characters.
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- a scientist who proposed a theory which the Nature's role in the selection of organisms in the survival process.
- a scientist who proved that bodily changes can not be transmitted from parents to children.
- an example-animal for the Divergent evolution.
- these are the organs similar in structure & different in function.
- it is a theory of evolution, also known as Natural selection.
- an animal used in evolutionary experiments by weismann.
- a scientist who proposed a theory of evolution which was proved wrong.
11 Clues: an example-animal for the Divergent evolution. • a type of evolution occurs through homologous organs. • an animal used in evolutionary experiments by weismann. • it is a theory of evolution, also known as Natural selection. • these are the organs similar in structure & different in function. • these are the organs similar in function & different in structure. • ...
Psychology (M15) 2019-12-09
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- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- Parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules.
- parenting style in which parents are both demanding and responsive; explain reasons for rules and are open to negotiation
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation
- Operational Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information
- In Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience
- Spectrum Disorder a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
- Period an optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
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- Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
- of Mind people's ideas about their own and others' mental states—about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predict.
- the process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life
- Anxiety the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
- Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- Parenting style in which the main objective is to make children completely obedient
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- Operational Stage In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- Trust according to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregivers
- Permanence the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
23 Clues: a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas • adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information • Parenting style in which parents give children almost no guidelines or rules. • ...
Philosophy 2024-10-21
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- - The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge, rather than sensory experience.
- - The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision; often related to individual freedom.
- - The belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
- - In Kantian ethics, this term refers to moral obligations that are absolute and unconditional.
- - The ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- - The systematic study of valid reasoning and argument.
- - A trait or quality deemed to be morally good and valued as a foundation of good character.
- - A method of argument that is seemingly plausible but actually misleading or fallacious.
- - A Hellenistic philosophy that teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means to overcome destructive emotions.
- - The philosophical belief that all events are determined by prior causes and free will is an illusion.
- - A theory in ethics that advocates for actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the majority.
- - The doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context and are not absolute.
- - The philosophical belief that only physical matter exists and that the mind can be explained in physical terms.
- - A philosophical theory focusing on individual existence, freedom, and choice.
- - The philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness.
- - The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being and existence.
- - The study of knowledge, its nature, and how it is acquired.
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- - A philosophy that evaluates theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application.
- - The doctrine that knowledge and moral judgments are based on personal feelings and opinions rather than objective truth.
- - A philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively.
- - The belief that reality consists of two distinct entities, such as mind and body.
- - A method of argument for resolving disagreement, based on dialogue between two or more people holding different views.
- - The theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.
- - A skeptical approach that questions the possibility of certainty in knowledge.
- - The rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless.
- - An ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right from wrong, emphasizing duty and obligation.
- - The philosophical theory that reality is fundamentally mental or immaterial.
- - A branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of existence, reality, and being.
- - The philosophical study of design and purpose in the natural world.
- - The branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles and values.
30 Clues: - The systematic study of valid reasoning and argument. • - The study of knowledge, its nature, and how it is acquired. • - The theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience. • - The branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles and values. • - The philosophical study of design and purpose in the natural world. • ...
attachment 2021-03-01
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- an effect of institutioncation
- Attachment the best adult relationships
- what animal did Harlow test the theory of attachment on
- what did Lorenz experiment on
- Stage what was the first stage of schaffers attachment
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- how many years was the sensitive period up to
- how many attachments did Ainsworths theory show
- who is typically the primary caregiver
- what county was highest with insecure avoidant
- developed the attachment theory
10 Clues: what did Lorenz experiment on • an effect of institutioncation • developed the attachment theory • who is typically the primary caregiver • Attachment the best adult relationships • how many years was the sensitive period up to • what county was highest with insecure avoidant • how many attachments did Ainsworths theory show • ...
Social learning theory and operant conditioning crossword 2017-07-06
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- To take away, either punishment or reinforcement
- Put forward Operant Conditioning
- When every fifth, tenth, twelfth or any other such regular correct response is reinforced
- A key term for social learning theory
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- Thorndike called the theory this
- To give, either punishment or reinforcement
- Put forward Social Learning Theory
- Therapy based on the principles of operant conditioning
- Where the desired effect is reinforced every time it occurs
- One of ARRM
10 Clues: One of ARRM • Thorndike called the theory this • Put forward Operant Conditioning • Put forward Social Learning Theory • A key term for social learning theory • To give, either punishment or reinforcement • To take away, either punishment or reinforcement • Therapy based on the principles of operant conditioning • ...
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE CROSSWORD 2023-09-25
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- ___and cosmig egg
- Egyptians and Nordic cultures
- was formed by a solid metal core, a liquid mantleand a tjjis but hard crust
- Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory
- North American cultures belived in this theory
- ______billon years ago
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- Scientific theory
- the galaxy we live in is called the______
- is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago
- to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases
10 Clues: Scientific theory • ___and cosmig egg • ______billon years ago • Egyptians and Nordic cultures • is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago • the galaxy we live in is called the______ • North American cultures belived in this theory • Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory • to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases • ...
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE CROSSWORD 2023-09-25
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- ___and cosmig egg
- was formed by a solid metal core, a liquid mantleand a tjjis but hard crust
- North American cultures belived in this theory
- is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago
- Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory
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- ______billon years ago
- to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases
- Egyptians and Nordic cultures
- Scientific theory
- the galaxy we live in is called the______
10 Clues: ___and cosmig egg • Scientific theory • ______billon years ago • Egyptians and Nordic cultures • is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago • the galaxy we live in is called the______ • North American cultures belived in this theory • Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory • to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2024-09-13
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- - Astronomer known for discovering Uranus
- - Biologist known for discovering penicillin
- - Inventor known for his work on alternating current
- - Mathematician known for laws of motion
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- - Scientist known for his work on germ theory
- - Scientist known for her work on radioactivity
- - Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- - Astronomer known for his work with telescopes
- - Biologist known for the theory of evolution
- - Physicist known for his work on black holes
10 Clues: - Mathematician known for laws of motion • - Astronomer known for discovering Uranus • - Biologist known for discovering penicillin • - Scientist known for his work on germ theory • - Biologist known for the theory of evolution • - Physicist known for his work on black holes • - Physicist known for the theory of relativity • ...
Psychology Crossword 2024-09-25
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- developed theory of cognitive development in children
- a well-established explanation for a natural phenomenon
- psychologist that discovered classical conditioning thought this experiments with dogs
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
- ivan pavlov's experiment with dogs
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- founder of psychoanalysis
- Sigmund Freud's theory on childhood and the unconscious mind
- william james founded this school of thought
- mental process of acquiring knowledge
- considered the father of psychology
10 Clues: founder of psychoanalysis • ivan pavlov's experiment with dogs • considered the father of psychology • mental process of acquiring knowledge • william james founded this school of thought • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • developed theory of cognitive development in children • a well-established explanation for a natural phenomenon • ...
Edu in Tech puzzle 2025-09-08
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- Learning theory emphasizing networks and connections
- Study of knowledge and justified belief
- Market dominated by a few powerful companies
- Online courses open to anyone, often free
- Current era characterized by digital technologies
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- Learning theory focusing on mental processes and knowledge
- Custom tailoring of skills to an individual's needs
- Learning theory based on observable behavior changes
- Society transformed by digital technologies
- Vehicles that drive themselves without human input
10 Clues: Study of knowledge and justified belief • Online courses open to anyone, often free • Society transformed by digital technologies • Market dominated by a few powerful companies • Current era characterized by digital technologies • Vehicles that drive themselves without human input • Custom tailoring of skills to an individual's needs • ...
Week 7: Chapter 7 Reading Logs or Interactive 2025-10-07
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- - Sociological concept referring to normlessness or breakdown of social values.
- - Theory that says people learn deviance from close peers.
- - Labeling process can lead to secondary ______, where individuals act out their labels.
- - Theory that human behavior is largely controlled by the unconscious mind.
- - Debate between whether drug misuse comes from genes or environment.
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- - Subcultures provide rewards and punishments that reinforce drug use, similar to operant ________.
- - Learning theory that explains drug use as a reinforced behavior.
- - Using drugs to relieve adolescent stress leads to adult psychological immaturity.
- - Division of the psyche that mediates between desires and morality.
- - Theory that says weak bonds to society increase likelihood of drug use.
10 Clues: - Theory that says people learn deviance from close peers. • - Learning theory that explains drug use as a reinforced behavior. • - Division of the psyche that mediates between desires and morality. • - Debate between whether drug misuse comes from genes or environment. • - Theory that says weak bonds to society increase likelihood of drug use. • ...
Weekly Quiz: Economy and Education 2021-10-12
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- _______ _____ supports a 2% property tax cap
- a majority of candidates support investing in public ___________
- New York City’s GDP as of 2019 is 1,065 _______ dollars
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- The mayor works alongside the ____ ________ to set the city’s budget
- ____ _____ proposes using city funding to pay around 900,000 NYers who are in need $4,000 a year
- Curtis Sliwa’s ACE-UBI plan proposes giving $2,000 to working families ________ to receive access to educational services
- The ___ is the NYC government’s department that controls the public school system
- The __________ party opposes teaching critical race theory in schools
8 Clues: _______ _____ supports a 2% property tax cap • New York City’s GDP as of 2019 is 1,065 _______ dollars • a majority of candidates support investing in public ___________ • The mayor works alongside the ____ ________ to set the city’s budget • The __________ party opposes teaching critical race theory in schools • ...
Weekly Quiz: Economy and Education 2021-10-12
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- Curtis Sliwa’s ACE-UBI plan proposes giving $2,000 to working families to receive access to educational services every ____
- The mayor works alongside the ____ ________ to set the city’s budget
- New York City’s GDP as of 2019 is 1,065 _______ dollars
- a majority of candidates support investing in public ___________
- ____ _____ proposes using city funding to pay around 900,000 NYers who are in need $4,000 a year
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- The ___ is the NYC government’s department that controls the public school system
- _______ _____ supports a 2% property tax cap
- The __________ party opposes teaching critical race theory in schools
8 Clues: _______ _____ supports a 2% property tax cap • New York City’s GDP as of 2019 is 1,065 _______ dollars • a majority of candidates support investing in public ___________ • The mayor works alongside the ____ ________ to set the city’s budget • The __________ party opposes teaching critical race theory in schools • ...
Summative Assesment - Crossword 2015-04-15
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- the first stage of memory
- an offender has limited _________ because Broadbent’s model tells us that we are not able to attend to all our senses at once creating conflict within us.
- the third stage of memory
- Jean ¬____, the psychologist whose theory focuses on child development.
- the process of maintaining information over time
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- information sent to brain from what we see and there for turned into our reality
- the second stage of memory
- a limited set of symbols including speech, words, sounds, which can be a boundary in the criminal justice system.
8 Clues: the first stage of memory • the third stage of memory • the second stage of memory • the process of maintaining information over time • Jean ¬____, the psychologist whose theory focuses on child development. • information sent to brain from what we see and there for turned into our reality • ...
NAVY P - 10. The Bermuda Triangle 2025-08-11
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- a sudden, loud noise caused by something falling or hitting somethingtraffic, the movement of vehicles, people, or goods along a route
- a small vessel used for traveling on water
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- to stop being visible or to cease to exist or be present
- in a way that is not typical or common; more than expected
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- being the cause of something evidence
- the parts left after something has been destroyed or has died
- an idea or set of ideas that explains something, based on general principles or evidence
8 Clues: being the cause of something evidence • a small vessel used for traveling on water • to stop being visible or to cease to exist or be present • in a way that is not typical or common; more than expected • the parts left after something has been destroyed or has died • something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- A device used to explore the universe
- The nearest star to us
- A collection of planets is one of these
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- We live on one of these
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The name of our galaxy
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- The closest natural satellite
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
14 Clues: The nearest star to us • The name of our galaxy • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe • ...
Continental Drift 2022-09-14
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- These "remains" helped support the theory of continental drift when they were found on different continents, oceans apart
- Last name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift
- The country where Wegener was doing research and eventually died
- Wegener's home country
- Scientists didn't believe Wegener had _________ to support his theory.
- The second word in Alfred Wegener's theory
- Name of large land mass whose name means all land
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- South America and this country seem to have similar coast lines
- This land formation also matches up where continents once were joined
- First name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift
- The type of scientist that Alfred Wegener was
- the largest continent
- a large land mass
- a thick mass of ice that covers a large area of land
14 Clues: a large land mass • the largest continent • Wegener's home country • The second word in Alfred Wegener's theory • The type of scientist that Alfred Wegener was • Name of large land mass whose name means all land • a thick mass of ice that covers a large area of land • Last name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift • ...
locke 2022-09-14
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- Founder of educational philosophy
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Stressed the importance of children cultural
- Founder of kindergarten
- Children’s moral development
- Founder of child psychoanalysis
- Children's intellectual development
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- exercised considerable influence in academic educational
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- Children develop at their own pace
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- Established the normative theory
- Considered the father of psychology
- Social developmentalist coined the term
- Saw the importance of home education
16 Clues: Founder of kindergarten • Children’s moral development • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Founder of child psychoanalysis • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Children develop at their own pace • Considered the father of psychology • Children's intellectual development • ...
Utilitarianism 2022-09-28
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- A state of Wellbeing
- What is Fairness
- A decision on an issue
- You are morally required to do
- Distinction between right and wrong
- Theory that morally requires you to produce the greatest pleasure
- moral correctness of an action
- action produces the greatest good
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- What is Pleasure
- Free from outside control
- What makes an outcome good?
- Father of utilitarianism
- Theory of What's good for an individual
- Reasonable or probable
- Principle of the greatest Happiness
15 Clues: What is Pleasure • What is Fairness • A state of Wellbeing • A decision on an issue • Reasonable or probable • Father of utilitarianism • Free from outside control • What makes an outcome good? • You are morally required to do • moral correctness of an action • action produces the greatest good • Distinction between right and wrong • Principle of the greatest Happiness • ...
Cold War 2023-05-15
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- If one loses to communism all go down
- Totalitarian Leader
- Threat by Nuclear power
- Ease of Tensions
- Sputnik started this
- Fear of communist takeover
- Peacetime Military alliance
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- Promote peace in southeast asia
- "better" than capitalism in theory
- Investigation inside the U.S
- Foreign aide
- Containment policy
- Soviet occupation in Korea
- Soviet alliances
- Any means in order to get rid of communism/socialism
15 Clues: Foreign aide • Soviet alliances • Ease of Tensions • Containment policy • Totalitarian Leader • Sputnik started this • Threat by Nuclear power • Soviet occupation in Korea • Fear of communist takeover • Peacetime Military alliance • Investigation inside the U.S • Promote peace in southeast asia • "better" than capitalism in theory • If one loses to communism all go down • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-09-03
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- Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- Laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Attracts objects to each other.
- Table Organizes chemical elements.
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Astronomer who supported heliocentrism.
- Process powering the sun and stars.
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- Discovery by Marie Curie.
- Proposed the theory of relativity.
- Double helix genetic material.
- Edward Jenner pioneered this method.
- Pioneer in electricity and magnetism.
- Instrument to magnify small objects.
- Hole A region with strong gravitational pull.
- Charles Darwin's theory of species change.
15 Clues: Discovery by Marie Curie. • Double helix genetic material. • Attracts objects to each other. • Proposed the theory of relativity. • Table Organizes chemical elements. • Process powering the sun and stars. • Edward Jenner pioneered this method. • Instrument to magnify small objects. • Pioneer in electricity and magnetism. • Astronomer who supported heliocentrism. • ...
Personality Theories Review 2023-04-20
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- Developed a type of psychology known as psychoanalysis
- This is the theory that dreams are a series of brain activity that consists of the random firing of neurons
- You want the behavior to stop
- Freud believed that dreams were a way for people to fulfill their ___________ in the unconscious.
- Someone who believes personality is based on striving for potential
- Someone who believes personality is how one acts
- You want the behavior to keep occurring
- Who you are in your waking life
- The part of your mind that you are unaware of
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- Something is being taken away
- Something is being added
- Processing This is a theory that dreams are the brain's way of making sense of your daily experiences
- Psychologist who came up with Operant Conditioning
- A psychologist who believes personality is learned through observation; he famous of the Bobo Doll experiment
- The "conscience" of your personality
- The mediator between the id and the superego
- The "bad boy" part of our personality
- A psychologist whose theory of personality is based on the hierarchy of needs
18 Clues: Something is being added • Something is being taken away • You want the behavior to stop • Who you are in your waking life • The "conscience" of your personality • The "bad boy" part of our personality • You want the behavior to keep occurring • The mediator between the id and the superego • The part of your mind that you are unaware of • ...
Social Darwinsim 2025-05-23
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- the university founded by John D. Rockefeller
- wrote more than 100 "rags-to-riches" novels
- another name used for more country areas
- the idea that the government should allow businesses to do whatever they want without interfearing
- used Charles Darwin's theory on animals and placed it on humans saying society also had survival of the fittest
- new inventions led to this
- when most of the country went from rural to urban
- When everything looked nice on the outside but on the inside there was severe poverty
- the idea that no matter what a person's background is they can be successful
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- Wrote a novel with Mark Twain called "The Gilded Age: A tale of Today"
- essay and philosophy written by Andrew Carnegie
- giving money to help support social goals
- a philosophy on Charles Darwin's theory about evolution and natural selection
- the theory that all forms of life have changed over time
- published "Dynamic Society"
- everything looked nice but when you looked underneth there was
- called the father of American literature
- another name used for cities
18 Clues: new inventions led to this • published "Dynamic Society" • another name used for cities • another name used for more country areas • called the father of American literature • giving money to help support social goals • wrote more than 100 "rags-to-riches" novels • the university founded by John D. Rockefeller • essay and philosophy written by Andrew Carnegie • ...
evolution crossword 2022-10-10
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- explains observations
- helps animals survive
- difference between one another of the same species
- the last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- older species-> new species
- diagram of how species are related
- best adapted to their environment will survive
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- different animal similar bones
- raw material for evolution
- movement
- the wrong theory of evolution
- DNA is similiar in all organisms
- the correct theory of evolution
- simular structure
- what makes an animal capable of surviving in its environment
15 Clues: movement • simular structure • explains observations • helps animals survive • raw material for evolution • older species-> new species • the wrong theory of evolution • different animal similar bones • the correct theory of evolution • DNA is similiar in all organisms • diagram of how species are related • best adapted to their environment will survive • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-09-03
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- Key figure in the Manhattan Project.
- Supported heliocentrism in astronomy.
- Laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Astronomer and science communicator.
- Formulated the theory of evolution.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
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- Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate.
- Proposed the Higgs boson in particle physics.
- Inventor and electrical engineering pioneer.
- Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- Developed the theory of relativity.
- Theoretical physicist known for black holes.
- Father of modern genetics.
- Developed the atomic model.
- Made significant fossil discoveries.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Developed the atomic model. • Developed the theory of relativity. • Formulated the theory of evolution. • Key figure in the Manhattan Project. • Made significant fossil discoveries. • Astronomer and science communicator. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Supported heliocentrism in astronomy. • Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate. • ...
Vocab packet 5. 9th Grade 2024-05-08
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- Talking clearly to a group of people
- Chase in a nutshell
- Chase's massive ego
- Chase when someone disagrees with him
- Mr. Koenings when he talks about running
- all dogs every single day
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- The United States average citizen
- A atheist talking about things
- When a car starts to run out of fuel
- Caden whenever he sees Chase
- Existing at the same time
- Sean's running gear
- Also Chase in a nutshell
- It's a theory, a game theory...
- Someone starting a new job
15 Clues: Chase in a nutshell • Sean's running gear • Chase's massive ego • Also Chase in a nutshell • Existing at the same time • all dogs every single day • Someone starting a new job • Caden whenever he sees Chase • A atheist talking about things • It's a theory, a game theory... • The United States average citizen • Talking clearly to a group of people • ...
Global Review 2021-05-20
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- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- the smaller number or part
- the action or process of appeasing
- a Nonviolent leader
- racial segregation that existed in South Africa
- a perfect example
- a movement seeking freedom
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- keeping something harmful under control
- a political&economic theory of social organization
- "Father of Kenya"
- the fact or state of being independent
- Founding Father of the PRC
- to match
- the greater number.
- creates difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction.
- feel bitterness towards something/someone
16 Clues: to match • "Father of Kenya" • a perfect example • the greater number. • a Nonviolent leader • the smaller number or part • Founding Father of the PRC • a movement seeking freedom • the action or process of appeasing • the fact or state of being independent • keeping something harmful under control • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • ...
ROSEMARIE RIZZO PARSE - Theory of Human Becoming 2018-04-26
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- Martha _______ inspired Parse's theory
- worth or importance of something to someone
- to link or associate
- hiding true intentions
- Theory of ______ Becoming
- harnessing the capacity to do something
- changing or converting something to another form
- a repetitive goal
- using spoken or written words
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- internal or dxternal component that can improve ordeteriorate an individual's health
- personal process only known by the self
- a knowledgeable, autonomous team leader
- art and science of caring
- to begin to invent
- multi-faceted, autonomous decisive entity
- forming an image in the mind
16 Clues: a repetitive goal • to begin to invent • to link or associate • hiding true intentions • art and science of caring • Theory of ______ Becoming • forming an image in the mind • using spoken or written words • Martha _______ inspired Parse's theory • personal process only known by the self • a knowledgeable, autonomous team leader • harnessing the capacity to do something • ...
History Key Terms 2023-04-24
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- A theory that trauma can be passed down between generations in the form of mental illness, substance abuse and disadvantage.
- Closed communities created by churches or religious individuals to house Indigenous Australians, train them in Christian ideas and prepare them for work.
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- Forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families.
- The loss of land.
- The five language groups traditionally located around modern-day Melbourne.
- An infectious disease.
- Parcels of land set aside for Aboriginal people to live on.
- Legal term for land that is unoccupied or uninhabited and can be claimed.
8 Clues: The loss of land. • An infectious disease. • Parcels of land set aside for Aboriginal people to live on. • Forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families. • Legal term for land that is unoccupied or uninhabited and can be claimed. • The five language groups traditionally located around modern-day Melbourne. • ...
Approaches to Psychology 2025-01-17
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- having to do with an organisms thinking and understanding
- a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional or behavioral disorders
- a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
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- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- based on observation or experiment
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a set of assumptions or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
8 Clues: based on observation or experiment • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • having to do with an organisms thinking and understanding • a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals • a branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional or behavioral disorders • ...
Chapter 1 Vocaulary 2025-08-18
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- evidence or information gathered from observations
- a logical interpretation based on previous knowledge and experience
- a particular point of view that is personal and not scientific
- a concise specific description of how some aspects of the natural world are expected to behave in certain situations
- scientific study of life
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- possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses and enables for future predictions
- process of noticing and describing events or processes in an orderly way
8 Clues: scientific study of life • evidence or information gathered from observations • a particular point of view that is personal and not scientific • a logical interpretation based on previous knowledge and experience • process of noticing and describing events or processes in an orderly way • ...
Social Psychology Research Methods I 2025-08-26
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- This type of research studies cause-effect relationships.
- We want samples to be ____ of the population.
- Repeating a research study to determine whether a finding could be reproduced.
- The way a question or an issue is posed.
- This is better known as r and ranges from -1.0 to +1.0.
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- An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events.
- A strategy by which participants are misinformed or misled about the study's methods and purposes.
- This bias is also known as the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon.
8 Clues: The way a question or an issue is posed. • We want samples to be ____ of the population. • This is better known as r and ranges from -1.0 to +1.0. • This type of research studies cause-effect relationships. • This bias is also known as the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon. • An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events. • ...
CHAPTERS 1-4: Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- removing oneself from the conversation
- struggle among a small number of interdependent people arising from perceived interference with the goal
- someone perceives as a limited supply
- internal use of language and thought
- demands, proposed solutions, or other fixed outcome statements
- behavior learned
- feel threatened or act negatively
- behavior by biology
- submission
- particularly useful when studying negotiation
- level in which people need others to attain their goals
- people will make choices that benefit themselves
- weighing of facts and evidence using rules of logic
- the desired condition
- how someone responds can change the relationship
- one's sense of self-worth, pride, and power
- the personal association for a word
- evaluate the costs and rewards of a relationship by the effort
- occurs when we assign internal attribution to our successes and external to shortcomings
- are needs
- an event that precipitates a conflict and is directly related to the topic
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- humans attach meanings
- how things should be done
- a desirable outcome for a situation
- an internal struggle about one's goals
- goals related to tangible resources
- beliefs of how the world works and how ones placed in it
- a finite amount of something
- a relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- acting to correct tarnished image
- encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might create strategy applies to the problem
- more or less positive or more or less negative related to actions
- involve who the parties want to be to each other
- people create meaning through a series of personal constructs
- tied with self-concept
- communicating about communication
- extreme competition including verbal aggression
- meaning, explanation, dictionary definition
- attacking others and their positions
- opposing negative and positive values
40 Clues: are needs • submission • behavior learned • behavior by biology • the desired condition • humans attach meanings • tied with self-concept • how things should be done • a finite amount of something • acting to correct tarnished image • feel threatened or act negatively • communicating about communication • a desirable outcome for a situation • goals related to tangible resources • ...
Memory Crossword 2013-07-25
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- Items at the beginning of the list are recalled the best
- Putting small bits of information into chunks
- Rehearsing information over again without adding meaning to it.
- Store unlimited raw information but only temporary.
- Includes the three main memory long term, short term and sensory
- When recall the items are placed into relating groups. This process is called?
- Cues that help you retrieve information. What is this process called?
- This memory is referred to as ‘working memory’.
- Items at the end of the list are recalled the best.
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- The way information is located, ready for use.
- Making connections and meaning to new and old information to help store and retrieve them.
- The memory that helps us store auditory information.
- This memory helps us perform different actions, operation and skills
- Events in our lives are stored in here
- What word describes the process of keeping information in a place that can be used later on.
- Requires time for changes in the brain neuron to repair itself, thus being the reason why people who have brain damage lose their memories of what happened 30minutes after the disruption of the brain. What theory is this?
- Information are stored as nodes (groups of concepts). What theory is this?
- What process helps us retain information in the memory?
- The memory that stores information about the world
- Events and facts are recalled from here.
- When information is converted into a code so that it is easy to store and retain.
- The memory that helps us store visual images
- Using learnt information stored in the long term memory to identify from a set of alternative.
- Items at the beginning and end of the list are recalled the best, whereas items in the middle are not.
- What helps us acquire, retain and retrieve information?
- Unlimited information can be held here for a long period of time.
26 Clues: Events in our lives are stored in here • Events and facts are recalled from here. • The memory that helps us store visual images • Putting small bits of information into chunks • The way information is located, ready for use. • This memory is referred to as ‘working memory’. • The memory that stores information about the world • ...
Unit 5: Relations Crossword 2015-04-26
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- sample A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
- Any group of people or item selected from a population
- variable A variable that you need to now first, and is located on the X axis
- Whole group of people or items being studied
- of best fit A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- of best fit A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- A straight line when graphed
- random sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- The prediction involves a point inside the range of values of the independent variable
- trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
- trend Points all move up to the top right corner; starting at the bottom left corner
- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
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- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- Theory or statement
- time graph Shows an object's distance from a fixed point over a period of time
- The value of the independent variable is external to the range of recorded data
- data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- Points that are arranged following a rule
- plot Graph that shows the relationship between two sets of numeric data
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- data Data that was gathered for some other purpose
- hypothesis A theory that has opposite meaning of the original hypothesis
- sampling Using a method that is not random to choose a sample from a population
- A survey of all members of a population
25 Clues: Theory or statement • A straight line when graphed • A survey of all members of a population • Points that are arranged following a rule • Whole group of people or items being studied • Any group of people or item selected from a population • A measurement that differs significantly from the data set • data Data that was gathered for some other purpose • ...
Module Eleven: Race and Ethnicity 2020-11-21
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- a group of people who have more power in a society than any of the subordinate groups
- suggests that the dominant group will displace its unfocused aggression onto a subordinate group
- theory that suggests we cannot separate the effects of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and other attributes
- the process by which a minority group and a majority group combine to form a new group
- when real estate agents direct prospective homeowners toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on their race
- the benefits people receive simply by being part of the dominant group
- the stereotype applied to a minority group that is seen as reaching higher educational, professional, and socioeconomic levels without protest against the majority establishment
- when a dominant group forces a subordinate group to leave a certain area or even the country
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- the school of thought that race is not biologically identifiable
- represented by the ideal of the United States as a “salad bowl:” a mixture of different cultures where each culture retains its own identity and yet adds to the “flavor” of the whole
- a group of people who have less power than the dominant group
- oversimplified ideas about groups of people
- shared culture, which may include heritage, language, religion, and more
- prejudiced action against a group of people
- the process by which a minority individual or group takes on the characteristics of the dominant culture
- the deliberate annihilation of a targeted (usually subordinate) group
- the theory that prejudice is embedded in our culture
- a set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices that are used to justify the belief that one racial category is somehow superior or inferior to others
- biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people
- the physical separation of two groups, particularly in residence, but also in workplace and social functions
- any group of people who are singled out from the others for differential and unequal treatment
21 Clues: oversimplified ideas about groups of people • prejudiced action against a group of people • the theory that prejudice is embedded in our culture • a group of people who have less power than the dominant group • the school of thought that race is not biologically identifiable • biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
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- The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
- CAPM is a market --------------model
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- A short ---------- occurs when a stock moves sharply higher, prompting traders who bet its price would fall to buy it in order to avoid greater losses.
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
- The efficient line where riskless lending and borrowing are allowed and the tangent portfolio on the efficient frontier of risky assets is the market index is called the ----------------market line
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model.
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- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher.
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- The tendency of winning stocks to continue performing well in the near term which is also one of the factors in the 4 factor Fama-French model or the Carhart 4 factor model of asset pricing.
- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------
- The frontier which represents the set of portfolios with the maximum rate of return for every given level of risk, or the minimum risk for every level of return.
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- On any type of order, instead of paying 100% cash, investors can borrow a portion of the transaction and use the stock as collateral, which is called --------------------transactions.
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- equal to the average ------------------as the number of securities becomes very large
- Variance of a portfolio with equi-proportionate investments in each security is
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
21 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher. • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
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- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------
- Variance of a portfolio with equi-proportionate investments in each security is approximately equal to the average ------------------as the number of securities becomes very large
- The tendency of winning stocks to continue performing well in the near term which is also one of the factors in the 4 factor Fama-French model or the Carhart 4 factor model of asset pricing
- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- On any type of order, instead of paying 100% cash, investors can borrow a portion of the transaction and use the stock as collateral, which is called --------------------transactions
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- A short ---------- occurs when a stock moves sharply higher, prompting traders who bet its price would fall to buy it in order to avoid greater losses
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- The efficient line where riskless lending and borrowing are allowed and the tangent portfolio on the efficient frontier of risky assets is the market index is called the ----------------market line
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------risk
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
- The frontier which represents the set of portfolios with the maximum rate of return for every given level of risk, or the minimum risk for every level of return
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
- CAPM is a market --------------model
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
20 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • ...
WHII.6 2019-10-29
Across
- (Monarch) government where one person holds total control over the nation and its citizens
- the art and music rooted in Western traditions
- trial in which one is judged by their peers
- observing and taking note of what occurs in an experiment or event
- (Revolution) events fueled by the ideas of the Enlightenment and personal rights
- the time period when ideas about the rights of citizens and how government should operate were changing
- (of Church and State) idea that government and religion should be separate
- the sun-centered theory of the universe
- one that exercises supreme authority within a limited sphere
- paintings of individuals and family
- someone who studied fundamental concepts
- the idea that Parliament had certain powers that the King could not deny
- devotion to a religion
- (of Terror) 13 month period of executions
- (of the Governed) government works because its citizens have allowed it to rule over them
- long books made for leisure
- Bill of Rights that established the rights of British citizens and the powers of the crown and Parliament
- the elliptical theory of how the planets orbit the sun
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- allowing the practice of religions other than your own
- how an experiment should be set and conducted so that the results can be verified
- to bring back or renew
- the belief that God placed the person on the throne
- to adopt characteristics of Western Europe
- (Revolution) the event in which France overthrew its monarchy
- to place the power in the hands of an individual or small group
- a person who writes music
- a style characterized by emotion
- document signed by King John that limited the crown from usurping certain British rights
- of Versailles seat of power for France, constructed by Louis XIV
- law that is the same for all citizens within the country
30 Clues: to bring back or renew • devotion to a religion • a person who writes music • long books made for leisure • a style characterized by emotion • paintings of individuals and family • the sun-centered theory of the universe • someone who studied fundamental concepts • (of Terror) 13 month period of executions • to adopt characteristics of Western Europe • ...
The Enlightenment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-11
Across
- A scholar or thinker who engages in the study of philosophy, ethics, and social theory.
- A fundamental set of laws and principles that establishes the framework for a government.
- A system of government in which the people have the power to make decisions through voting and representation.
- The principle of separating religion from government and public affairs.
- Fundamental rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, often protected by law.
- An agreement among individuals to form a government and abide by its rules in exchange for protection of their rights and maintenance of order.
- A sudden, radical, and often violent change in government or society.
- The belief in the importance of individual rights, freedom, and autonomy.
- The use of humor, irony, and sarcasm to criticize or mock societal injustices or flaws.
- The power of critical thinking, logic, and rational thought to understand and solve problems.
- The idea that the ultimate authority in a government lies with the people.
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- The intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individualism.
- A period of significant advancements in science and mathematics during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- The acceptance and respect for the beliefs and practices of different religions.
- Based on observation, experience, and evidence rather than theory or speculation.
- The right to express one's opinions and ideas without censorship or restraint.
- Inherent rights that individuals possess, such as life, liberty, and property, as argued by John Locke.
- The belief in using reason and evidence-based thinking to explain and make sense of the world.
- The long-term impact and influence of a historical event, idea, or individual on later generations.
- The division of government into different branches with distinct roles and powers to prevent concentration of power and tyranny.
20 Clues: A sudden, radical, and often violent change in government or society. • The principle of separating religion from government and public affairs. • The belief in the importance of individual rights, freedom, and autonomy. • The idea that the ultimate authority in a government lies with the people. • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-03-29
Across
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
- the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong as formerly practiced in China,
- government by a dictator.
- a form of government in which possession of property is required in order to hold office.
- a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority or other controlling systems.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- the enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
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- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- relating to an established set of principles governing a state.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- the elected head of a republic.
- the federal principle or systtem
- a person who works in the government
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
20 Clues: government by a dictator. • the elected head of a republic. • the federal principle or systtem • a person who works in the government • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • relating to an established set of principles governing a state. • ...
Revision: Criminal Law 2023-10-25
Across
- The conditio sine qua non test determines what type of causation?
- This person allegedly committed a crime.
- Children over 10, but less than 14 years are ____ presumed to lack criminal capacity.
- This case changed the common law definition of rape.
- This person presides over a trial.
- This type of ground of justification is when a person subjectively believes that they are acting lawfully, but the are not.
- This theory of punishment focuses on the crime, harm caused and the person.
- The test for private defence is ______.
- After determining that particular act complies with the definitional requirements, this has to be established.
- The will to commit the act or cause the result set out in the definitional elements of the crime, in the knowledge of the circumstances rendering such act or result unlawful.
- This determine whether the conduct of the accused complies with the elements of the crime or whether the accused had a defence/ground of justification for their conduct
- Criminal law forms part of _____ law.
- An example of an absolute theory of punishment.
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- A person is convicted of this charge if they, without intention, killed a person.
- What kind of power does the State possess?
- The degree of force used in the grounds of justification used as a defence must be ____.
- This is usually immaterial where crimes committed are concerned.
- All rights are not _____.
- This person reports a crime to the police.
- This determines the blameworthiness of a person's conduct.
- An example of a specific crime in common law.
- This type of relative compulsion may bring about what defence?
- The _____ investigate the crime in terms of our criminal law, criminal procedure and law of evidence
- These are not punishable.
- This determines if conduct is punishable by law.
- In South Africa, everyone is entitled to be presumed ____.
- This principle directs courts to interpret definition of crimes narrowly.
27 Clues: All rights are not _____. • These are not punishable. • This person presides over a trial. • Criminal law forms part of _____ law. • The test for private defence is ______. • This person allegedly committed a crime. • What kind of power does the State possess? • This person reports a crime to the police. • An example of a specific crime in common law. • ...
Unit 0: Perspectives & Research Methods 2024-08-19
Across
- in an experiment, the variable being manipulated and tested by the investigator
- measure that indicates the extent to which one factor predicts another factor
- measure of central tendency computed by adding the scores in a distribution and dividing by the number of scores
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- descriptive research strategy in which one person is studied in great depth
- psychological perspective that focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development
- the extent to which a test or experiment measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- psychological perspective that studies links between biological and psychological processes
- your conclusions can be applied to people outside of those sampled
- research method in which behavior is observed and recorded in naturally occurring situations without any manipulation or control
- perception of a correlation between two events where none exists
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- a computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score
- explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts behaviors or events
- a symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many types of data; most scores fall near the mean
- the bias in which we believe, after learning an outcome, that we could have foreseen it
- testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- control procedure in which neither the experimenter nor the participants are aware of which condition is in effect
- experimental condition in which research participants are exposed to the independent variable being studied
- experimental condition in which the treatment is withheld
- sample in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being included
- the postexperimental explanation of a study, including its purpose and any deceptions, to its participants
- a precise definition of the procedures to identify a variable
- when a research participant's expectations produce the results of an experiment, called a _____ effect
23 Clues: the science of behavior and mental processes • testable prediction, often implied by a theory • experimental condition in which the treatment is withheld • a precise definition of the procedures to identify a variable • a computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score • perception of a correlation between two events where none exists • ...
Unit 3 Advanced Vocabulary 2024-12-05
Across
- Knowing everything
- (of a task, duty, or responsibility) involving an amount of effort and difficulty that is oppressively burdensome
- Based on a mistaken belief
- Of a deity having unlimited power; able to do anything
- To shock or excite someone into taking action
- Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline
- An irregular rising and falling in number or amount; a variation
- An uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one’s own conduct; a misgiving
- Lacking in movement, action, or change especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting
- Prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove
- Arrival of a notable person, thing, or event
- An earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- A connection or series of connections linking two or more things
- Not real or true, being imaginary or having been fabricated
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- Confirm or give support to ( a statement, theory, or finding)
- The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness
- Perceptible by touch
- Ability to work successfully
- Stretched or pulled tight; not slack
- Becoming less intense or widespread
- (of a person) surprised and confused so much that they are unsure how to act
- Promote or make widely known (idea or cause)
- Involve something as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence
- Isolate or hide away
- Showing no activity; dull and sluggish
- Decision, event, or change of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future
- A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
- Occurring, arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship
- Having or showing tact which is adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues
- A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party or other group
30 Clues: Knowing everything • Perceptible by touch • Isolate or hide away • Based on a mistaken belief • Ability to work successfully • Becoming less intense or widespread • Stretched or pulled tight; not slack • Showing no activity; dull and sluggish • Promote or make widely known (idea or cause) • Arrival of a notable person, thing, or event • ...
Tech Ed 7 Rocket Science (No Spaces, No Pun Intended) 2019-05-16
Across
- another name for this is missiles
- A flight captain will say "Please fasten you seat belt, we are experiencing some ____ air"
- Leading figure in the development of rocket technology
- the middle of something that develops as you pump air into a bottle
- if a sack is really heavy, you might ______ it on the ground
- Motors for rockets and high powered rockets are classified by _____
- the middle of the force holding you down to earth
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- something that pushes a rocket into the air
- a stable airflow
- Cam _____ and acceleration = force * mass + Not theory, but____
- Cam _____ and Stays at rest unless acted upon + Not theory, but____
- known for being the creator of the first liquid-fueled rocket
- Cam _____ and for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- theory, but____
- the plural of the answer to "used to change flight path of rockets"
- the word that comes after a countdown 3,2,1, _____
- used to change flight path of rockets
- how fast something is going in a certain direction
18 Clues: theory, but____ • a stable airflow • another name for this is missiles • used to change flight path of rockets • something that pushes a rocket into the air • the middle of the force holding you down to earth • the word that comes after a countdown 3,2,1, _____ • how fast something is going in a certain direction • Leading figure in the development of rocket technology • ...
Advanced Math 2023-05-25
Across
- A strategy for finding the local maxima and minima of a function subject to equality constraints
- A series of algorithms that endeavors to recognize underlying relationships in a set of data
- A function that outputs the rate at which another function is changing at a given point
- A mathematical operation that is the reverse of differentiation
- Two lines that intersect to form right angles
- A generalization of the notion of a fiber bundle
- An arrangement of objects in a specific order
- The numerical factor in a term of an algebraic expression
- A theoretical device that manipulates symbols on a strip of tape
- An integral concept that extends the simple concept of area
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A triangle where all sides are equal
- A partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane
- A rectangular array of numbers or symbols
- Two structures that have the same form or structure
- A branch of mathematics initiated by Évariste Galois that provides a connection between field theory and group theory
- A scalar associated with a linear system of equations
- This property allows you to multiply a sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products
- A mathematical tool for studying holes in shapes
- A generalization of the concept of Euclidean space
- A fractal with an uncountably infinite number of points, but zero measure
- The study of counting, arrangement, and combination
- A number that can be expressed as a fraction
- A sequence where the difference between any two terms can be made arbitrarily small
- A non-orientable surface with no identifiable inner and outer sides
- A property of operations where the result can depend on the order of the operands
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- The product of all positive integers up to a certain number
- A sequence of integers where the difference between any two elements is unique
- A one-dimensional complex manifold
- A point at which a mathematical object is not defined or not "well-behaved"
- The root of a number
- A way of defining derivatives of functions that are not necessarily differentiable in the classical sense
- A mathematical concept in the fields of multivariable calculus, differential topology, and tensors
- The study of relationships involving lengths and angles of triangles
- A property of functions that preserve the action of a group
- A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem
- An ordered list of numbers
- A line touching a curve at a single point without crossing over
- A polynomial of degree
- If multiplied, it results in the identity
- An algebraic expression or equation with more than one term
- A measure of how spread out a set of numbers are
- The smallest convex set that contains all points of a given set
- A function that is both one-to-one and onto
- A vector that does not change direction under a given linear transformation
- A stochastic model describing a sequence of possible events
- A line that a curve approaches, as it heads towards infinity
- The graph of a quadratic function
- The likelihood of a particular event happening
- A number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction
- A continuous transformation from one function to another
- The operation that switches the row and column indices of a matrix
- A type of equation that involves derivatives
- A group in which the operation is commutative
- A linear ordering of vertices in a directed acyclic graph
- A set endowed with a structure that allows definition of continuity
- A continuous, bijective, inversely continuous function
- A function that counts the positive integers up to a given integer n that are relatively prime to n
- A mathematical space that is locally Euclidean
60 Clues: The root of a number • A polynomial of degree • An ordered list of numbers • The graph of a quadratic function • A one-dimensional complex manifold • A triangle where all sides are equal • If multiplied, it results in the identity • A rectangular array of numbers or symbols • A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem • A function that is both one-to-one and onto • ...
Graphing Calculator Algebra vocab 2013-05-23
Across
- of sets a set of elements that are present in at least one of the sets
- propertyThe product of a number and a sum is equal to the sum of the individual products of the addends and the number
- space set of all possible out comes
- property When you swap the numbers over and still get the same answer
- builder notation set of all x’s such that x is greater than 0
- data Bivariate data involves two variables in which both are analyzed simultaneously. It deals with the cause or the relationship between two variables.
- of sets The grouping of the common elements or 2 more sets
- value Distance the number is from zero
- operation Two operations are said to be inverse to each other if one operation undoes the effect of the other operation
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- diagram a diagram using circles or other shapes to show the relationship between the sets
- used when a mathematical result has no meaning
- set a set of values that satisfy a given set of equations
- property of zero Anything multiplied by zero equal zero
- data one variable
- of sets a set that has all elements in it but 2 other ones
- property States that the change in the group of 3 or more addends or factors does not change their sum or products
- An identity is an equation that is true for all values of the variables
- sets a set with no elements
- a set that is a part of a larger set
19 Clues: data one variable • sets a set with no elements • space set of all possible out comes • a set that is a part of a larger set • value Distance the number is from zero • used when a mathematical result has no meaning • property of zero Anything multiplied by zero equal zero • set a set of values that satisfy a given set of equations • ...
Qualitative research 2019-07-08
Across
- Definitions of categories used to code data
- process of repeatedly returning dat sources to ensure understanding
- Gives permission for research to access research site
- Interview of a a number of people together
- A set of beliefs about the nature of reality
- A key aspect of qualitative interviewing
- Research focusing on lived experience
- Research that focuses on the lives of persons told thru their own stories
- Something that the researcher should attempt to avoid in a study
- Participants in qualitative research have the right to
- The logic of qualitative data analysis
- The study of knowledge
- Research that investigates an under-researched area
- Critically thinking about the research process and researcher's role
- integration of qualitative and quantitative methods in one study
- The point at which no further information or themes can be generated
- A type of sampling in qualitative research
- Research paradigm: intensive study about individual, groups or units
- A type of qualitative analysis
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- The logic of qualitative data analysis
- Notes made of what is seen of participants' behaviour and activities
- Qualitative researchers refer to this rather than generalisability
- sampling strategy: selection of participants guided by ideas from data analysis
- The study of behaviour of people in a cultural group
- Research method which generates a theory through the analysis of data
- Taking report/themes back to participants for comment on accuracy
- A strategy to establish trustworthiness of a study
- Process of converting spoken words to written before analysis
- Evidence of theory and method choices made by researcher during the study
- Data collection in which questions are asked of a participant
- question type in an in-depth interview
- Detailed notes written during or after data collection
- belief that research should be based on value free empirical data
- Sampling type where participants recruit others whom they know
- Standards that should be upheld to guard participants from harm or risk
35 Clues: The study of knowledge • A type of qualitative analysis • Research focusing on lived experience • The logic of qualitative data analysis • The logic of qualitative data analysis • question type in an in-depth interview • A key aspect of qualitative interviewing • Interview of a a number of people together • A type of sampling in qualitative research • ...
COM 1010 Chapter 4 HW - Rachel Steo 2/11/2020 2020-02-10
Across
- the ability to communicate appropriately, effectively, and ethically with people from diverse backgrounds.
- how much a culture tolerates and accepts unpredictability.
- guidelines for when, where, and how to manage emotion displays appropriately.
- model that states that prejudice centers on two judgements made about others: how warm and friendly they are, and how competent they are.
- an established, coherent set of beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices shared by a large group of people.
- view of time where it is seen as a precious resource.
- cultures where relatively vague and ambiguous language (and even silence) is used to convey important meanings.
- a culture where people emphasize group identity, interpersonal harmony, and the well-being of ingroups.
- people you consider as not culturally similar to yourself.
- a quality that consists of demonstrating acceptance and respect toward other cultures' beliefs, values, and customs.
- people you consider as similar to yourself.
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- view of time where time is not seen as resource to be spent, saved, or guarded.
- when stereotypes reflect rigid attitudes toward groups and their members.
- the degree to which people in a particular culture view the unequal distribution of power as acceptable.
- theory that states that people who have more power within a society determine the dominant culture because they get to decide the prevailing views, values, and traditions of the society.
- cultures where people tend to be informative, clear, and direct in their communication.
- the belief that one's own cultural beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices are superior to those of others.
- classifies people based on a common ancestry or descent an is judged almost exclusively by a person's physical features.
- cultures in a society that coexist within a dominant cultural sphere.
- the ability to influence or control people and events.
20 Clues: people you consider as similar to yourself. • view of time where it is seen as a precious resource. • the ability to influence or control people and events. • how much a culture tolerates and accepts unpredictability. • people you consider as not culturally similar to yourself. • cultures in a society that coexist within a dominant cultural sphere. • ...
french revolution and scientific revolution 2023-06-12
Across
- This machine was used to execute thousands of people
- The steps to do any procedure or experimentation
- He Encouraged the use of execution by the guillotine
- He Argued that the government should be based on the will of the people
- He Argued for separation of powers in government
- People who would spend their time contemplating issues
- When people stormed and took gunpowder and overthrew the monarchy.
- Last king of frace before the french revolution
- He is Known for arguing the idea that people are naturally selfish and violent
- The new government set up by the French Revolution in the summer of 1789
- The battle where the French tries to dominate Europe and destroyed Napoleon's power forever.
- A march from Paris to Versailles caused by the increase of bread prices.
- life, liberty, property
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- A division of government into different branches
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- A leader who has power based upon the principles of Enlightenment
- theory that earth is in the center of the universe
- The clergy, noble, and workers (middle class) all are called what?
- Arrested and killed thousands of people suspected of not being loyal to the revolution.
- A wave of panic that hit the French countryside.
- A Radical political group during the french revolution
- Known as the father of experimental science
- People who live together in a society with moral agreements and rules
- convention This was created to replace the Legislative Assembly
- He Argued for peoples natural rights and know for his work on “two treatises of government”
- A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas
- Time period where Louis XVI was sharing power with another government
- He was a french military and political leader
- These rights for men were freedom, ownership, security, equality, and justice. It also affirms the principle of separation of power
29 Clues: life, liberty, property • Known as the father of experimental science • He was a french military and political leader • Last king of frace before the french revolution • The steps to do any procedure or experimentation • He Argued for separation of powers in government • A wave of panic that hit the French countryside. • A division of government into different branches • ...
Probability Crossword 2013-06-02
Across
- What is the probability that something impossible will happen?
- Pascal is the _____________ that first studied the development of modern probability theory.
- What are the different results possible for one trial of the experiment?
- P(E not occuring) = 1- P(E_______________)
- A box contains 4 red and 2 yellow tickets. Two tickets are randomly selected, one by one from the box, without replacement. Find the probability that both are red.
- Probability theory is the study of what? (Clue: Starts with a C)
- 1 is what probability of happening? (Clue: starts with a C)
- What is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment?
- Experimental Probability = _________frequency
- ________________ Events are events where the occurrence of one of the events does not affect the occurrence of the other event.
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- P(E) + P(E') = ?
- P (A) = ½, P(B) = 1/3 and P (A ∩ B) = p. Find p if A and B are independent.
- The complement of Z is what?
- If P(R)= 0.4, P(S) = 0.5 and P(R U S) 0.7, are R and S independent events?
- In a class of 40, 34 like bananas, 22 like pineapples and 2 dislike both fruits. If a student is randomly selected, find the probability that the student dislikes pineapples given that he/she likes bananas.
- In a class of 40 students, 19 play tennis, 20 play netball and 8 play neither of these sports. A student is randomly chosen from the class. Determine the probability that the student plays at least one of the sports.
- Pascal's first name.
- In a class of 40 students, 19 play tennis, 20 play netball and 8 play neither of these psorts. A student is randomly chosen from the class. Determine the probability that the student does not play netball.
- 0.5 is what chance of happening as not happening?
- The number of ______ is the total number of times the experiment is repeated.
20 Clues: P(E) + P(E') = ? • Pascal's first name. • The complement of Z is what? • P(E not occuring) = 1- P(E_______________) • Experimental Probability = _________frequency • 0.5 is what chance of happening as not happening? • What is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment? • 1 is what probability of happening? (Clue: starts with a C) • ...
Probability Crossword 2013-06-02
Across
- What is the probability that something impossible will happen?
- Pascal is the _____________ that first studied the development of modern probability theory.
- What are the different results possible for one trial of the experiment?
- P(E not occuring) = 1- P(E_______________)
- A box contains 4 red and 2 yellow tickets. Two tickets are randomly selected, one by one from the box, without replacement. Find the probability that both are red.
- Probability theory is the study of what? (Clue: Starts with a C)
- 1 is what probability of happening? (Clue: starts with a C)
- What is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment?
- Experimental Probability = _________frequency
- ________________ Events are events where the occurrence of one of the events does not affect the occurrence of the other event.
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- P(E) + P(E') = ?
- P (A) = ½, P(B) = 1/3 and P (A ∩ B) = p. Find p if A and B are independent.
- The complement of Z is what?
- If P(R)= 0.4, P(S) = 0.5 and P(R U S) 0.7, are R and S independent events?
- In a class of 40, 34 like bananas, 22 like pineapples and 2 dislike both fruits. If a student is randomly selected, find the probability that the student dislikes pineapples given that he/she likes bananas.
- In a class of 40 students, 19 play tennis, 20 play netball and 8 play neither of these sports. A student is randomly chosen from the class. Determine the probability that the student plays at least one of the sports.
- Pascal's first name.
- In a class of 40 students, 19 play tennis, 20 play netball and 8 play neither of these psorts. A student is randomly chosen from the class. Determine the probability that the student does not play netball.
- 0.5 is what chance of happening as not happening?
- The number of ______ is the total number of times the experiment is repeated.
20 Clues: P(E) + P(E') = ? • Pascal's first name. • The complement of Z is what? • P(E not occuring) = 1- P(E_______________) • Experimental Probability = _________frequency • 0.5 is what chance of happening as not happening? • What is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment? • 1 is what probability of happening? (Clue: starts with a C) • ...
Ultimate Questions and Problem of Evil 2013-02-09
Across
- A formal religious act or ceremony
- Name of the scientist who developed the theory of Evolution
- People who believe in only one God
- The murder of over 6 million Jews during World War II
- All powerful
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved by evidence of design in the universe
- A set of beliefs about the nature and purpose of the universe
- The belief that the earth was created by God in 6 days 6000 years ago
- Tragic things that happen in the world
- The love of wisdom
- All loving and caring
- People who believe there is no God
- A belief in a mystic relationship between a group and a totem
- Name of the Rabbi who wrote 'When Bad things Happen to Good People'
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- The belief that plants and natural phenomena have souls
- People who believe in a God
- Name of the scientist who developed a heliocentric view of the universe
- A person who seeks reason and truth by thinking and asking questions
- The Christian belief that even entered the world when Adam and Eve disobey God's command
- All knowing
- Things or ideas that do not fit together
- Old Testament Bible story about a man who suffered
- The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved
- The idea that there may be an enormous number of universes
- Christian philosopher in the 2nd century who tried to reconcile evil and the loving nature of God
- Belief in more than one god
- People who aren't sure whether or not God exists
- An argument which tries to explain why evil exists despite there being a God
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved because everything has a cause
29 Clues: All knowing • All powerful • The love of wisdom • All loving and caring • People who believe in a God • Belief in more than one god • A formal religious act or ceremony • People who believe in only one God • People who believe there is no God • Tragic things that happen in the world • Things or ideas that do not fit together • The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved • ...
Unit 5: Relations 2015-04-25
Across
- of Best Fit A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- Hypothesis A theory that has opposite meaning of the original hypothesis
- Random Sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- A straight line when graphed
- Trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
- A survey of all members of a population
- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- The prediction involves a point inside the range of values of the independent variable
- Theory or statement
- Sampling Using a method that is not random to choose a sample from a population
- Things that are arranged following a rule
- Sample A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
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- Any group of people or item selected from a population
- Time Graph Shows an object's distance from a fixed point over a period of time
- of Best Fit A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- The value of the independent variable is external to the range of recorded data
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
- Whole group of people or items being studied
- Variable A variable that you need to now first, and is located on the X axis
- Plot Graph that shows the relationship between two sets of numeric data
- Data Data that was gathered for some other purpose
- Data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- Trend Points all move up to the top right corner; starting at the bottom left corner
25 Clues: Theory or statement • A straight line when graphed • A survey of all members of a population • Things that are arranged following a rule • Whole group of people or items being studied • Data Data that was gathered for some other purpose • Any group of people or item selected from a population • A measurement that differs significantly from the data set • ...
Unit 5: Relations Crossword 2015-04-26
Across
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- of best fit A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- The prediction involves a point inside the range of values of the independent variable
- Points that are arranged following a rule
- A survey of all members of a population
- data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- time graph Shows an object's distance from a fixed point over a period of time
- Whole group of people or items being studied
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- A straight line when graphed
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- random sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- The value of the independent variable is external to the range of recorded data
- data Data that was gathered for some other purpose
- variable A variable that you need to now first, and is located on the X axis
- Theory or statement
- of best fit A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- Any group of people or item selected from a population
- sampling Using a method that is not random to choose a sample from a population
- plot Graph that shows the relationship between two sets of numeric data
- hypothesis A theory that has opposite meaning of the original hypothesis
- sample A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
- trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- trend Points all move up to the top right corner; starting at the bottom left corner
- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
25 Clues: Theory or statement • A straight line when graphed • A survey of all members of a population • Points that are arranged following a rule • Whole group of people or items being studied • Any group of people or item selected from a population • data Data that was gathered for some other purpose • A measurement that differs significantly from the data set • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2021-11-30
Across
- the practice of negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers on the companys payroll
- a measure that bans mandatory union membership
- workers that are allowed to live and work in the US temporarily
- a settlement technique in which a neutral person, the mediator, meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept
- a type of demand that is set by the demand of another good or service
- a settlement technique in which a neutral third party listens to both sides and then imposes a decision that is legally binding for both the company and the union
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor
- work that requires no specialized skills, education, or training
- someone who works in a professional or clerical job and earns a weekly salary
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- someone who performs manual labor, often in a manufacturing job, who earns an hourly wage
- work that requires advanced skills and training
- a theory that suggest that the completion of college signals to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard working
- the practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise be done by a companys own workers
- work that requires minimal skills and training
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- the theory that education increases efficiency of production and thus results in higher wages
- work that requires specialized skills or training
- an organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- the movement of a companys operations, or resources of production, to another country
- an unofficial barrier that sometimes prevents some women and minorities from advancing to the top rank of organizations dominated by men
21 Clues: a measure that bans mandatory union membership • work that requires minimal skills and training • work that requires advanced skills and training • work that requires specialized skills or training • the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor • all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • ...
Science 2023-10-16
Across
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested
- variable YOU change in an experiment
- variable
- information gathered from observations
- obtaining more data through repeated experiments or surveys
- An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- Main energy source that cells use to do most of their work
- An organism that can make its own food.
- 6CO2 + 6H2O --> light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- A person's view of the world, consisting of the set of beliefs on which he bases his life.in God's image
- the process by which cells use oxygen to obtain usable energy from an energy source
- the fact that God made humans to reflect in a limited way certain aspects of His own being, such as intelligence, emotions, and will.
- An assumption about how the world works that a person believes to be true.
- together items that are alike in some
- action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
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- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail.
- respiration in the abcence of oxygen
- C6H1206+602-->6C02+6H2o+ATP
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- group
- group that does not receive the experimental treatment.
- collection of data by having people answer a series of questions
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
- God's command given to mankind in Gen. 1:28 to exercise dominion over the world by wisely using the resources God has placed here.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.Inference A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
30 Clues: group • variable • C6H1206+602-->6C02+6H2o+ATP • variable YOU change in an experiment • respiration in the abcence of oxygen • together items that are alike in some • information gathered from observations • An organism that can make its own food. • 6CO2 + 6H2O --> light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • ...
Science 2023-10-16
Across
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- C6H1206+602-->6C02+6H2o+ATP
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
- variable
- obtaining more data through repeated experiments or surveys
- information gathered from observations
- collection of data by having people answer a series of questions
- a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail.
- A person's view of the world, consisting of the set of beliefs on which he bases his life.in God's image
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar
- An organism that can make its own food.
- group that does not receive the experimental treatment.
- variable YOU change in an experiment
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- God's command given to mankind in Gen. 1:28 to exercise dominion over the world by wisely using the resources God has placed here.
- evaluating observations and data to reach a conclusion about them
- the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested
- group
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- the fact that God made humans to reflect in a limited way certain aspects of His own being, such as intelligence, emotions, and will.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.Inference A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- 6CO2 + 6H2O --> light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- the process by which cells use oxygen to obtain usable energy from an energy source
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things
- respiration in the abcence of oxygen
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- together items that are alike in some
- An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- An assumption about how the world works that a person believes to be true.
- action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- Main energy source that cells use to do most of their work
31 Clues: group • variable • C6H1206+602-->6C02+6H2o+ATP • respiration in the abcence of oxygen • variable YOU change in an experiment • together items that are alike in some • information gathered from observations • An organism that can make its own food. • 6CO2 + 6H2O --> light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • ...
PSYC341 2023-11-28
Across
- similar to an accent, a certain form of language that is specific to an area/region
- functional _____, something that only allows one to think about something in the way they already know it like
- basic unit of spoken language
- process of creating something original and worthwhile
- special chemicals that a lot of animals communicate through
- combination rules of how words and phrases can be arranged
- _____ errors in which words (same part of speech) are switched in a phrase
- the sound of a language
- _______ problem when knowledge about linear sequence of words must be known before understanding language
- phonemic ____ effect is when one hears sounds that are not actually present
- _____ language is how people really use language regardless of how it is supposed to be used
- type of speech error in which its believed that desires and urges are revealed through speech errors
- linguistic ______ is the thought that language only affects thought
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- how the context of the word relates to understanding language
- a factor that influences problem solving that includes knowledge basis and strategies
- _____ theory, theory representing the most basic, stereotypical example of a category
- the meaningful units that make up words
- people with higher levels of _____ are usually more creative, as they want to problem solve
- one's mental representation of a category
- _____ language is a set of rules about how people think language should be used, "the correct way"
- inability to comprehend and produce language due to brain damage
- the meaning of the word or phrase
- ______ voice makes it harder for people to understand context of language
- linguistic ____ is the thought that language determines thought
- variations of pitch across a phrase
- things that one believes belong together due to shared commonalities
- ____ effects are changes of speech that depend on the context/sound of the following segment of speech
27 Clues: the sound of a language • basic unit of spoken language • the meaning of the word or phrase • variations of pitch across a phrase • the meaningful units that make up words • one's mental representation of a category • process of creating something original and worthwhile • combination rules of how words and phrases can be arranged • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-03-29
Across
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
- the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong as formerly practiced in China,
- government by a dictator.
- a form of government in which possession of property is required in order to hold office.
- a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority or other controlling systems.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- the enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
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- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- relating to an established set of principles governing a state.
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- the elected head of a republic.
- the federal principle or systtem
- a person who works in the government
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
20 Clues: government by a dictator. • the elected head of a republic. • the federal principle or systtem • a person who works in the government • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • relating to an established set of principles governing a state. • ...
Enlightenment 2025-03-14
Across
- - The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- - The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- - The right or condition of self-government.
- contract - An implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.
- - A philosopher, especially one of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
- - A regular social gathering of eminent people (especially writers and artists) at the house of a woman prominent in high society.
- - The acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical, or theological matters.
- - Support for a republican system of government.
- rights - Rights that people supposedly have under natural law, including the right to life, liberty, and property.
- - The intellectual movement in Europe, particularly during the 18th century, emphasizing reason, analysis, and individualism rather than traditional lines of authority.
- - The theory or practice of the arrangement of a government in which the authority is distributed among several bodies with a system of checks and balances.
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- - The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
- - Belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe.
- - Belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- - The belief in reason and logic as the primary source of knowledge.
- despotism - A form of absolute monarchy or despotism inspired by the Enlightenment.
- - A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- - A political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law.
- - An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- - The attitude of doubting knowledge claims set forth in various areas.
20 Clues: - The right or condition of self-government. • - Support for a republican system of government. • - Belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • - The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. • - A philosopher, especially one of the 18th-century Enlightenment. • ...
Americas Guilded Age 2024-05-31
Across
- an anarchist protest that went violent in Haymarket Square Chicago
- policy in American history where the worth of $1 would equal a set price in gold
- is known for the "frontier thesis"
- American political known for being the political boss of Tammy Hall
- first law to restrict monopolies and business combinations
- companies producing their supplies and distribution without the use of middlemen
- the nationwide support of railroad workers going on strike
- created the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection
- founder of the Standard Oil company
- when corporations acquire or merge with their competitors
- law was formed in 1887 for Indians to adopt white norms which broke up tribes
- known as "captains of industry" for their economic leadership
- pioneer in generating electricity
- the last incident of the Indian war, took place in Dakota territory where the us cavalry massacred over 200 Siox people
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- organization established by Congress to stop abuses of the railroad industry
- the period at the end of the civil war
- first national union led by Terence V Powderly
- taxing landowners as a remedy for poverty
- led the expansion of American steel industry in the late 19th century
- large farms that employed hundreds of workers
- the theory of natural selection applied to society's "survival of the fittest"
- most famous battle of the Great Sioux War. Sioux and Cheyenne warriors killed an army by whom they were outnumbered by.
- marking the end of the spoils system by a law established in the civil service commision
- courts overturning laws in labor conditions as they were constricting economic freedom
- companies that have been combined to limit their competition
- a spiritual dance performed by Indians to connect the living to the dead
- advocating Christian principles into social problems
- Created the lightbulb
28 Clues: Created the lightbulb • pioneer in generating electricity • is known for the "frontier thesis" • founder of the Standard Oil company • the period at the end of the civil war • taxing landowners as a remedy for poverty • large farms that employed hundreds of workers • first national union led by Terence V Powderly • advocating Christian principles into social problems • ...
Unit 2: Origins of the US and the Constitution 2024-12-15
Across
- Father of the Constitution; promoted 3-branch system with separation of powers; wrote Bill of Rights
- Plan that gave larger more populous states control of nat'l gov't
- Wrote Declaration of Independence; champion of limited gov't and religious freedom
- Article II of Constitution creates the ___ branch
- Opposed constitution; support from inland farmers who feared strong gov't
- Concept that gov't power is not absolute
- Taxes placed on imports
- Nobles forced King of Spain to sign in 1215
- Fundamental Orders of ___; 1639; first formal constitution (charter)
- Single-chamber legislature
- Believed people have natural rights as humans
- Wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England; supported natural state of man theory
- Rebellion by group of armed farmers that closed courts
- Article I of Constitution creates the ___ branch
- Gov't in which people elect delegates to make laws and conduct gov't
- Written instrument from authorities of a society granting rights or privileges
- ___ v Madison; 1803; 1st judicial review by Supreme Court
- To charge or impose
- Approval of constitution; 9 of 13 states had to approve before could become law
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- Favored constitution; led by founders; support from merchants, cities, coastal regions
- Major intellectual movement in Europe that challenged idea of divine right
- Philosopher who supported social contract theory
- Number of Principles of the constitution
- Legislative body with two chambers
- ___ of the Confederation; nat'l gov't with 13 sovereign states
- Connecticut ___; bicameral legislature
- ___ of Rights protects individual from gov't; 1st 10 Amendments
- Plan for unicameral legislation with one vote per state
- ___ Bill of Rights; 1689; set limits on the monarchy
- ___ Clause; last enumerated power; gives Congress right to make all "necessary and proper laws"
- Article III of Constitution creates the ___ branch
- money a gov't collects from taxes or other sources
- Petition of ___; 1628; established protections for individuals against the gov't
- ___ Compact; 1620; 1st colonial plan for self-gov't
34 Clues: To charge or impose • Taxes placed on imports • Single-chamber legislature • Legislative body with two chambers • Connecticut ___; bicameral legislature • Number of Principles of the constitution • Concept that gov't power is not absolute • Nobles forced King of Spain to sign in 1215 • Believed people have natural rights as humans • ...
Animal Farm Project 2024-09-12
Across
- The second battle at Manor Farm; the windmill is blown up
- Something used by the Russian Government to help support communism
- Song sung by the Major that helped bolster the idea of the rebellion
- Inventor of Communism; dies before it is used
- The only boar on the farm, known for getting his way
- The oldest animal on the farm, never bought into Animalism
- The thinker of the farm, also known for his speech abilities
- The owner of Manor Farm, mistreated his animals
- The "broker" for the animals
- The political theory of the animals in which they believe that all animals are the same
- The brutal leader of Russia; industrialized all of Russia to become like Western countries
- The other farmer who trades with Napoleon; known for being a tough and shrew man
- The thinker of the farm, also known for his speech abilities
- The final ruler of Russia before communism took over
- A spy for Mr. Jones, talks of Sugarcandy Mountain
- Stalin's police; created to do the dirty work
Down
- The foolish mare who leaves the farm for more sugar cubes
- The motherly mare, making sure the animals were okay.
- Napoleon's bodyguard, enforces all of the new rules
- The first of two fights between the humans and animals
- Where all meetings are held between the animals
- The big who started the idea of the rebellion, but never saw it through
- Something that was thought to help the animals; wrecked by weather and Fredrick's men
- The rules set by the animals at the beginning of the story
- One of the two farmers who trade with Napoleon; known for being relaxed
- The farm where the animals take over.
- The workhorse of the farm, known for saying "I will work harder!"
- Stalin's co-leader who followed the communism ideas
- The poet of the farm; leader of propaganda
- The political theory of all people are the same
30 Clues: The "broker" for the animals • The farm where the animals take over. • The poet of the farm; leader of propaganda • Inventor of Communism; dies before it is used • Stalin's police; created to do the dirty work • Where all meetings are held between the animals • The owner of Manor Farm, mistreated his animals • The political theory of all people are the same • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-03-27
Across
- famous playwright and poet; wrote Romeo and Juliet
- proposed the heliocentric theory;Polish astronomer
- method method made by Bacon that involves observing, measuring, and explaining
- theory theory composed by Copernicus that states that the Earth orbits the sun
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- discovered the law of motion
- discovered law of gravity and the laws on the physics of objects
- discovered planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- made the scientific method;English politician and writer
9 Clues: discovered the law of motion • famous playwright and poet; wrote Romeo and Juliet • proposed the heliocentric theory;Polish astronomer • theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • made the scientific method;English politician and writer • discovered planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits • ...
qweqwe 2019-03-05
Across
- , Widespread rising of the crust
- , type of fold characterized by a vertical upward stress with a big ascending bulge
- , an earthquake origin due to volcanic activity or the flow of magma below the crust
- , the analysis of earthquake vibration
- , One of the super continents in the continental drift theory
- , wrinkles or bends that are produced in rocks while in plastic state
- , When the earth's stored energy is suddenly released
- , the liquid product of volcanism often red or white and turns darker when it cools
- , Sinking of the crust
- , the ______ Ring of fire is responsible for 80% to 90% of all earthquakes
- , type of fold characterized by Horizontal beds being modified by simple step like warps
- , Oceanic topography that support the Sea floor spreading theory
- , the adjustment to stress which can be classified into elastic, plastic or fracture
- , the unit used to measure the surface damage of an earthquake to a specific area
- , a volcano that has not erupted for a long time and does not show signs of erupting again
- , a _______ may occur if an earthquake happens underwater
- Tectonic , the combination of both Plate Tectonic Theory and the Sea Floor Spreading theory
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- , a mountain or a hill formed around a vent in the earth's crust
- , Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
- , is the newest tool in Earthquake detection, currently being used in tectonic plate movements
- , is the force that tends to compress, pull apart or distort a rock
- Trench , One of the deepest parts of the ocean near Guam
- , Solid part of the Earth
- , the gas and vapors from volcanic activities are ________
- , the violent type of explosive that creates fissures, drain lakes and develop hot springs
- , type of fold characterized by a arch,shaped fold
- , the unit used to measure the energy released from the source of an earthquake
- , an earthquake origin resulting from crustal movements
- , a type of wave that travels in rocks below the earth's surface
- , the Mayon Volcano is the perfect example of this kind of Volcano
- , type of fold characterized by a downward bulging fold
- , a result of Diastrophism and Volcanism with a relief greather than 2000ft
- , One of the super continents in the continental drift theory
- , a scale that measure the magnitude of an earthquake
- , Horizontal motion of the crust
- , Meteorologist who proposed the continental drift theory
- , the worlds largest active shield volcano located in Hawaii
- , a volcano that is erupting or has recently erupted
- , Ash and lava produce a ______ soil
- , Oceanic topography that support the Sea floor spreading theory
40 Clues: , Sinking of the crust • , Solid part of the Earth • , Widespread rising of the crust • , Horizontal motion of the crust • , Ash and lava produce a ______ soil • , the analysis of earthquake vibration • , type of fold characterized by a arch,shaped fold • , Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology • , a volcano that is erupting or has recently erupted • ...
Learning and Cognition 2012-12-02
Across
- These refer to frameworks through which information is interpreted and organized.
- This refers to a relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs through experience.
- This is the way information is processed for storage in memory.
- This kind of declarative memory is less about the facts and more about the meaning of events.
- He is the proponent of the theory of multiple intelligence.
- This kind of learning occurs when one watches and imitates someone else's behavior.
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- He is the proponent of the two-factor theory of intelligence.
- ROY G. VIB, as the colors of the rainbow, is an example of a ____________.
- He is the proponent of the triarchic theory of intelligence
- This refers to "thinking about thinking".
- He is the proponent of the multiple-factor theory of development.
11 Clues: This refers to "thinking about thinking". • He is the proponent of the triarchic theory of intelligence • He is the proponent of the theory of multiple intelligence. • He is the proponent of the two-factor theory of intelligence. • This is the way information is processed for storage in memory. • He is the proponent of the multiple-factor theory of development. • ...
Medicine through time 2022-04-12
11 Clues: Created 4 humours • Germ theory creator • cleaned up hospitals • Pioneered dissection • father of epidemiology • Father of bacteriology • Worked out how blood flowed • Created theory of opposites • a medieval cause of disease • Someone who whips themselves • Doctor who believed spontaneous generation.
Med Term 6 Name: __________________ 2023-02-22
20 Clues: old • low • many • high • lack • under • blood • retina • remove • vision • kidney • against • puncture • cut into • breakdown • examination • inflammation • one who studies • disease/condition • condition/ theory
UNIT 10 (year 5) 2016-02-02
22 Clues: tuhat • kutse • kuulus • rahvus • suurus • tähtis • insener • treener • keskköö • teooria • muusika • osariik • märkama • keskpäev • hüüdnimi • kükitama • kergesti • kindlasti • ülemaailmne • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune
5A Revision Crossword 2022-02-16
21 Clues: äri • tasu • kutse • sõdur • tuhat • rahvus • tasuta • teooria • järgnema • tegelane • üllatunud • sissepääs • velotakso • klaviatuur • kohutavalt • kilomeeter • pilvelõhkuja • suur kauplus • vilepillipuhuja • suur, hiiglasuur • puidust valmistatud
Vocabulario 2025-01-13
20 Clues: UFO • gene • star • cell • planet • patent • theory • to save • gravity • wireless • to clone • password • to erase • biologist • invention • scientist • challenge • astronaut • to formulate • search engine
Sets 2016-08-21
Across
- of a set a set within a set
- Numbers numbers which can be represented as the ratio of two whole numbers
- of Sets the common elements of two or more sets
- whole numbers which can be positive, negative or zero
- Set a set where all other sets are subsets
- Numbers numbers which represent a value across a number line
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- a collection of numbers, or objects.
- of a set the distinct objects or numbers that make up a set
- Sets two sets with no common elements
- all the elements which aren't in the set
- Numbers the opposite of rational numbers
- of sets the elements in two or more sets
- Numbers counting numbers
- Numbers numbers which occur naturally. Ex: {0,1,2...}
- set a set with no objects or numbers in the set
15 Clues: Numbers counting numbers • of a set a set within a set • a collection of numbers, or objects. • Sets two sets with no common elements • all the elements which aren't in the set • Numbers the opposite of rational numbers • of sets the elements in two or more sets • Set a set where all other sets are subsets • of Sets the common elements of two or more sets • ...
Self-Actualization 2025-04-13
Across
- In murrays theory basic needs are classified as…
- In Murray’s theory psychological needs are classified as…
- What area of psychology emphasizes looking at the whole person and their uniqueness
- Theory of hierarchy of needs and is most closely associated with self actualization
- What large idea did we compare to self actualization, hint it starts with a P?
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- Theory of psychogenic needs
- refers to refers to the fulfilment of one's talents and potential?
- Theory of unconditional positive regard
8 Clues: Theory of psychogenic needs • Theory of unconditional positive regard • In murrays theory basic needs are classified as… • In Murray’s theory psychological needs are classified as… • refers to refers to the fulfilment of one's talents and potential? • What large idea did we compare to self actualization, hint it starts with a P? • ...
UNIT 10 (year 5) 2016-02-02
22 Clues: kutse • tuhat • kuulus • suurus • rahvus • tähtis • osariik • muusika • treener • märkama • teooria • insener • keskköö • kükitama • kergesti • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • kindlasti • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune
Science Vocabulary 2023-09-18
22 Clues: light • theory • tissue • magnet • liquid • energy • fossil • anatomy • geology • universe • particle • reaction • mutation • research • molecule • substance • radiation • discovery • researcher • hypothesis • microscope • reflection
SCIENCE RELATED 2024-03-10
Check your facts - Vocabulary 2024-11-26
20 Clues: lüge • satire • quelle • plagiat • erzählung • behaupten • schwindel • zuverlässig • überzeugung • schlagzeile • manipulieren • objektivität • journalismus • verifizierung • pressefreiheit • glaubwürdigkeit • falschnachrichten • voreingenommenheit • parteiübergreifend • verschwörungstheorie
HSP 3MI Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-27
Across
- Part of culture you can touch
- The place where early thought was discovered
- Developer of the Psycho-sexual Development Theory
- Modern human
- A distant cousin of the human species named after a Beatles song
Down
- The creator of the Multiple Intelligence Theory
- The oldest part of the human brain
- Creator of the Cognitive Theory
- Type of science that studies humans, past and present
- The Arabic term for psyche
10 Clues: Modern human • The Arabic term for psyche • Part of culture you can touch • Creator of the Cognitive Theory • The oldest part of the human brain • The place where early thought was discovered • The creator of the Multiple Intelligence Theory • Developer of the Psycho-sexual Development Theory • Type of science that studies humans, past and present • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Age of Absolutism 2017-01-03
Across
- absolute monarch of France
- further developed the laws of planetary motion
- proved the heliocentric theory with a telescope, persecuted by the Church for his published findings
- promoted the scientific method
- known as the "great" Westernizer of Russia
- the grand palace of Louis XIV
- the "natural" order that governs all things
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- the nickname of Louix XIV as "all things revolved around him"
- discovered the circular movement of blood in the circulatory system
- skeptical review of received wisdom
- the theory in absolutism that states that a monarch's right to rule comes from God
- promoted the Heliocentric theory of the universee
- laws of gravity, natural laws, invented calculus, principals of motion
- belief that God was the creator of natural laws but was impersonal and did not interact with creation
14 Clues: absolute monarch of France • the grand palace of Louis XIV • promoted the scientific method • skeptical review of received wisdom • known as the "great" Westernizer of Russia • the "natural" order that governs all things • further developed the laws of planetary motion • promoted the Heliocentric theory of the universee • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
Across
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our
- three phases - alarm, resistance, exhaustion.
- a type of conflict in which one must choose between two or more
- the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be
- that are attractive;good
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1)
- aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal
- our tendency to form judgments (of sounds, of lights, of income)
- a type of conflict that occurs when faced with a choice or situation
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- a type of conflict in which one is faced with two or more options
- responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus
- Selye’s concept of the body’s adaptive response to stress
- to a neutral level defined by our prior experience
- are unattractive;bad
- responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion.
- has favorable and unfavorable characteristics
16 Clues: are unattractive;bad • that are attractive;good • responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus • three phases - alarm, resistance, exhaustion. • aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal • has favorable and unfavorable characteristics • to a neutral level defined by our prior experience • responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion. • ...
Javeria's Science Crossword 2015-05-07
Across
- A formal inquiry or systematic study.
- What _________ do we need for this experiment?
- An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events.
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- Something that is able to be changed or adapted.
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
- The end or finish of an event, process, or text.
- To say or estimate that a specified thing will happen in the future.
8 Clues: A formal inquiry or systematic study. • Something that is able to be changed or adapted. • The end or finish of an event, process, or text. • What _________ do we need for this experiment? • To say or estimate that a specified thing will happen in the future. • An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events. • ...
History Key Terms 2023-04-24
Across
- A theory that trauma can be passed down between generations in the form of mental illness, substance abuse and disadvantage.
- Closed communities created by churches or religious individuals to house Indigenous Australians, train them in Christian ideas and prepare them for work.
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- Forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families.
- The loss of land.
- The five language groups traditionally located around modern-day Melbourne.
- An infectious disease.
- Parcels of land set aside for Aboriginal people to live on.
- Legal term for land that is unoccupied or uninhabited and can be claimed.
8 Clues: The loss of land. • An infectious disease. • Parcels of land set aside for Aboriginal people to live on. • Forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families. • Legal term for land that is unoccupied or uninhabited and can be claimed. • The five language groups traditionally located around modern-day Melbourne. • ...
cjcvjff grcn gbdjng 2022-12-20
Across
- Empire A the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- A the study of numbers
- A positive result gained by hard work
- age A period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
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- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- A situation of wealth and success
8 Clues: A the study of numbers • A situation of wealth and success • A positive result gained by hard work • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • age A period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests • ...
Year 13 Bio Mega Revision Crossword 2021-11-15
Across
- Environmental cue to reset a rhythm
- Triggered by a genetic drive
- Method for navigation
- Pigment that controls photoperiod response
- This shows an animals activity pattern
- Type of grip only found in humans
- When a seed starts to grow
- External cue for a biological rhythm
- Allows knees to sit near c.o.g.
- 24 hour rhythm
- Type of DNA inherited from your mother
- Hormone that causes elongation of cells
- type of upper Paleolithic tool
- Theory that has two waves leaving Africa
- Trigger for migration
- Type of response not linked to a direction
- Response when a fly lands on a venus flytrap
- Type of internal rhythm to avoid extreme cold
- Gains made by using a certain behaviour
- Tools associated with H Habilis
- Inheritance through genetics
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- Growth response to or away from light
- Females can be traced back to her
- Active at dawn and dusk
- Type of plant that needs long nights to flower
- Tools associated with H Neanderthalensis
- Response to changes in light
- Muscle attachment at back of neck(apes)
- When a rhythm is in a set pattern
- Internal cue for a biological rhythm
- Word used to describe a human pelvis
- First to have controlled use of fire
- Type of grip shared by primate and human
- Non-genetic passing on of information
- Person with no permanent settlement
- Dispersal theory with interbreeding
- Tear drop, double edged hand axes
- found on the top center of the skull
- Humans and their recent bipedal ancestors
- Where the spine inserts into the skull
- Regular and repeated movement of animals
- Process of "taming" plants and animals
- Cell division that causes cell elongation
- This caused the sea level to drop
- Shock absorbing feature in a human foot
45 Clues: 24 hour rhythm • Method for navigation • Trigger for migration • Active at dawn and dusk • When a seed starts to grow • Triggered by a genetic drive • Response to changes in light • Inheritance through genetics • type of upper Paleolithic tool • Allows knees to sit near c.o.g. • Tools associated with H Habilis • Females can be traced back to her • When a rhythm is in a set pattern • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-24
Across
- What accepts and holds two high-energy electrons and a hydrogen atom?
- Hypothesis that is so well accepted by other scientists
- Energy What is needed to start a reaction?
- RNA Which molecule transfers amino acids to ribosomes as was specified by mRNA?
- Means 'bacteria eater'
- Reproduction sexually
- What is this equation for? 6CO + 6H O ---- C + H + O + 6O
- When Cytoplasm extends itself and 'eats' a particle
- Acid Fermation What term makes this equation? pyruvic acid + NADN ---- lactic acid NAD+
- The long molecules DNA is made of
- Over Homologus pairs form tetrads and exchange portions of chromatids
- An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- Triphosphate What is the real name for ATP?
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- Pairing What is the name for adenine, thymine and guanine, cytosine parings?
- Polymerase What is the principal enzyme involved in DNA replication?
- One strain of bacteria that can infect another benign strand
- What is the only spot that an enzyme will bind to?
- Cells with one set of genes
- Term that means 'not in air'
- Cycle In what cycle does the presence of oxygen, pyruvic acid in the glucose pass on to the second stage of reproduction?
- and NADPH What two light dependent reactions re used in the Calvin Cycle (the word and is used in the answer)
- Acid Which of the two nucleic acids contains sugar deoxyribose?
- Scale What indicates the H+ levels in a solution?
- Acid Which of the two nucleic acids contains sugar ribose?
- The first stage of division in the cells nucleus
- What process takes materials into the infolds, or pockets of the cell membrane?
- Releases food energy by using ATP in the absence of oxygen
- Theory What is the fundamental concept of biology?
- Map What shows the relative location of each known gene?
- Polymerase What enzyme is needed for transcription?
30 Clues: Reproduction sexually • Means 'bacteria eater' • Cells with one set of genes • Term that means 'not in air' • The long molecules DNA is made of • Energy What is needed to start a reaction? • Triphosphate What is the real name for ATP? • The first stage of division in the cells nucleus • Scale What indicates the H+ levels in a solution? • ...
Ultimate Questions and Problem of Evil 2013-02-09
Across
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved by evidence of design in the universe
- Things or ideas that do not fit together
- A person who seeks reason and truth by thinking and asking questions
- All knowing
- The idea that there may be an enormous number of universes
- People who believe in a God
- People who believe in only one God
- People who aren't sure whether or not God exists
- Christian philosopher in the 2nd century who tried to reconcile evil and the loving nature of God
- Belief in more than one god
- An argument which tries to explain why evil exists despite there being a God
- Tragic things that happen in the world
- A formal religious act or ceremony
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- The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved
- The love of wisdom
- All loving and caring
- The belief that the earth was created by God in 6 days 6000 years ago
- Old Testament Bible story about a man who suffered
- The murder of over 6 million Jews during World War II
- Name of the Rabbi who wrote 'When Bad things Happen to Good People'
- The belief that plants and natural phenomena have souls
- The Christian belief that even entered the world when Adam and Eve disobey God's command
- A set of beliefs about the nature and purpose of the universe
- People who believe there is no God
- All powerful
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved because everything has a cause
- Name of the scientist who developed a heliocentric view of the universe
- A belief in a mystic relationship between a group and a totem
- Name of the scientist who developed the theory of Evolution
29 Clues: All knowing • All powerful • The love of wisdom • All loving and caring • People who believe in a God • Belief in more than one god • People who believe there is no God • People who believe in only one God • A formal religious act or ceremony • Tragic things that happen in the world • Things or ideas that do not fit together • The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved • ...
Ultimate Questions and Problem of Evil 2013-02-09
Across
- The Christian belief that even entered the world when Adam and Eve disobey God's command
- Name of the scientist who developed the theory of Evolution
- The belief that the earth was created by God in 6 days 6000 years ago
- All loving and caring
- The idea that there may be an enormous number of universes
- The love of wisdom
- Tragic things that happen in the world
- A formal religious act or ceremony
- Old Testament Bible story about a man who suffered
- All powerful
- Christian philosopher in the 2nd century who tried to reconcile evil and the loving nature of God
- The belief that plants and natural phenomena have souls
- People who believe there is no God
- Name of the scientist who developed a heliocentric view of the universe
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- A person who seeks reason and truth by thinking and asking questions
- All knowing
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved because everything has a cause
- The murder of over 6 million Jews during World War II
- People who believe in a God
- Things or ideas that do not fit together
- Name of the Rabbi who wrote 'When Bad things Happen to Good People'
- People who believe in only one God
- A set of beliefs about the nature and purpose of the universe
- The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved
- Belief in more than one god
- A belief in a mystic relationship between a group and a totem
- People who aren't sure whether or not God exists
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved by evidence of design in the universe
- An argument which tries to explain why evil exists despite there being a God
29 Clues: All knowing • All powerful • The love of wisdom • All loving and caring • People who believe in a God • Belief in more than one god • People who believe in only one God • A formal religious act or ceremony • People who believe there is no God • Tragic things that happen in the world • Things or ideas that do not fit together • The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved • ...
