set theory Crossword Puzzles
Ultimate Questions and Problem of Evil 2013-02-09
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- The belief that plants and natural phenomena have souls
- The murder of over 6 million Jews during World War II
- People who aren't sure whether or not God exists
- A formal religious act or ceremony
- Name of the scientist who developed a heliocentric view of the universe
- Tragic things that happen in the world
- 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
- People who believe in a God
- All loving and caring
- The love of wisdom
- The theory of Darwin that all life has evolved
- All knowing
- People who believe there is no God
- Name of the philosopher who said God's existence could be proved because everything has a cause
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- Christian philosopher in the 2nd century who tried to reconcile evil and the loving nature of God
- A belief in a mystic relationship between a group and a totem
- Old Testament Bible story about a man who suffered
- All powerful
- A set of beliefs about the nature and purpose of the universe
- A person who seeks reason and truth by thinking and asking questions
- Things or ideas that do not fit together
- The idea that there may be an enormous number of universes
- People who believe in only one God
- Belief in more than one god
- Name of the Rabbi who wrote 'When Bad things Happen to Good People'
- 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 by evidence of design in the universe
- The Christian belief that even entered the world when Adam and Eve disobey God's command
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 Crossword 2015-04-26
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- A straight line when graphed
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- sample A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
- Theory or statement
- variable A variable that you need to now first, and is located on the X axis
- The prediction involves a point inside the range of values of the independent variable
- of best fit A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- trend Points all move up to the top right corner; starting at the bottom left corner
- trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
- hypothesis A theory that has opposite meaning of the original hypothesis
- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- A survey of all members of a population
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- The value of the independent variable is external to the range of recorded data
- of best fit A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- data Data that was gathered for some other purpose
- random sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- time graph Shows an object's distance from a fixed point over a period of time
- sampling Using a method that is not random to choose a sample from a population
- Whole group of people or items being studied
- data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- Points that are arranged following a rule
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- plot Graph that shows the relationship between two sets of numeric data
- Any group of people or item selected from 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 • data Data that was gathered for some other purpose • A measurement that differs significantly from the data set • ...
Unit 5: Relations Crossword 2015-04-26
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- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
- Points that are arranged following a rule
- variable A variable that you need to now first, and is located on the X axis
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- trend Points all move up to the top right corner; starting at the bottom left corner
- data Data that was gathered for some other purpose
- The prediction involves a point inside the range of values of the independent variable
- A straight line when graphed
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- A survey of all members of a population
- Theory or statement
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- of best fit A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- plot Graph that shows the relationship between two sets of numeric data
- 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
- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- Whole group of people or items being studied
- data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- random sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
- time graph Shows an object's distance from a fixed point over a period of time
- 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
- 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
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 • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-03-29
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- 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. • ...
TECHNICAL TERMS USED IN RESEARCH 2024-05-02
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- This is the systematic process that the researcher has used for the study to produce credible results.
- To explain any new understanding that emerged as a result of your study of the problem.
- This is the entire set under consideration or the target group under investigation.
- A tentative explanation based on theory to predict a casual relationship between variables.
- Where all the sources you have cited are written and mentioned.
- This refers to a short summary of your research, explaining the different sections briefly and clearly.
- Indicates the presentation of your chosen topic.
- A smaller part or subgroup of the population.
- Any factor that can be manipulated in an experiment.
- A research strategy that focuses on quantifying the collection and analysis of data, it is also the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- This is where the authors provide the data collected during their study.
- A tool used to collect data that is relevant to the subject of your research.
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- This is the last part of your research where you synthesize all the important aspects of the study and confirm to your readers why the research is worth studying.
- A general explanation about a specific behavior of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way
- It is where the researcher uses other existing studies written by experts and scholars about the topic to enrich the study.
- Factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion or calculation.
- A piece of academic writing that provides analysis and argument based on in-depth independent research.
- The main instrument for collecting data in survey research.
- A type of research that aims to gather and analyze non-numerical data in order to gain an understanding of individuals' social reality
- A careful and detailed study of a specific problem using the scientific method.
20 Clues: A smaller part or subgroup of the population. • Indicates the presentation of your chosen topic. • Any factor that can be manipulated in an experiment. • The main instrument for collecting data in survey research. • Where all the sources you have cited are written and mentioned. • This is where the authors provide the data collected during their study. • ...
Evolution Evidence 2023-04-13
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- Speciation caused by geographic isolation
- Evolutionary process where two populations of one species change enough to no longer reproduce together.
- All organisms on earth share a certain degree of DNA.
- Process that occurs as organisms change over time to become more "fit" to their environment.
- Theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics. Invented the term "BIOLOGY"
- Similar structures not present in a common ancestor.
- Different structures developed from a common ancestor.
- Occurs when an allele frequency changes in a population over time.
- Calculated value showing the degree of similarity of genomes of two organisms.
- Evolution caused by two species in the same environment that affect each other.
- Speciation caused by geographic isolation of a VERY small population.
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- Immigration event resulting in speciation.
- Speciation caused by partial geographic barrier and different habitats.
- Science of dating materials based on amount of radioactive element present in a sample.
- Individual reproductive success intimately dependent on ecological factors.
- A set of highly conserved genes between species responsible for body plan development.
- Science of dating fossils based on rock layer they are found in.
- Chart showing the genetic comparison of organisms. Tree of Life.
- Structures from a common ancestor that are no longer used or have function.
- Physical barriers separating organisms causing speciation.
- Evolution resulting in development of features in species not closely related.
- Frequency of dominant and recessive alleles.
- Theory of natural selection and favorable variations passed to offspring.
- Statistic used to show how population genetics change over time.
- BEAGLE Ship Darwin traveled the world in for 5 years.
- Speciation without a geographic barrier but caused by mating habits.
- Last Universal Common Ancestor.
- Event caused by extreme, catastrophic climate change.
- Evolution resulting in a body feature of an ancestor to change drastically in descendants.
- Region on earth a species inhabits
30 Clues: Last Universal Common Ancestor. • Region on earth a species inhabits • Speciation caused by geographic isolation • Immigration event resulting in speciation. • Frequency of dominant and recessive alleles. • Similar structures not present in a common ancestor. • All organisms on earth share a certain degree of DNA. • BEAGLE Ship Darwin traveled the world in for 5 years. • ...
Ethics 2025-04-27
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- Intense, prolonged concentration on a task
- Deep inward feeling rather than intellect
- The act of being present and paying attention
- Automatic response to a stimulus
- Exactness and accuracy
- Ability to detect arrangements of stimuli
- Artistic style focused on capturing sensations
- Based on personal feelings or opinions
- A physical change in the brain representing a memory
- The act of pausing or delaying
- Degree of correctness or precision
- Specific type of sense (e.g., sight, hearing)
- Reinforcement of sound or feeling
- Something that preserves a memory
- Study of meaning
- A brain cell that responds to others’ actions
- Capable of being changed for a better fit
- An event causing a reaction or memory
- Theory connecting ideas through experience
- Using logical reasoning
- Observable events or occurrences
- Recognizing and naming something
- Mixing of senses, like seeing sounds
- Concentrating mental effort on a task
- Noticing or discovering something
- Acquiring complex knowledge through layered processing
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- Relating to the senses
- Part of the mind not fully aware
- Involving more than one sense
- A person who has seen an event happen
- Methods used to achieve attention or retention
- A stimulus that helps recall information
- A sensory receptor for touch
- Specialized cell that responds to stimuli
- Route for sensory or neural signals
- Degree of consciousness and perception
- Occurring instantly
- The brain’s ability to reorganize itself
- A signal for action or memory retrieval
- Relating to different sensory modalities
- Encouraging interest or enthusiasm
- The act of improving something
- To emphasize something important
- Ease of being diverted from focus
- Established set of attitudes
- Theory about learning and mental connections
- Relating to feelings
- Made more responsive to stimuli
- Fluent, persuasive expression
49 Clues: Study of meaning • Occurring instantly • Relating to feelings • Relating to the senses • Exactness and accuracy • Using logical reasoning • A sensory receptor for touch • Established set of attitudes • Involving more than one sense • Fluent, persuasive expression • The act of pausing or delaying • The act of improving something • Made more responsive to stimuli • ...
Chapter 5 Individual/Organization Relations and Retention 2020-10-05
Across
- According to Maslow’s needs hierarchy theory, the ‘Salesperson of the Month’ award will be an example of which categories of need?
- Decrease in productivity due to lack of knowledge in the new worker as compared to old worker is an example of which type of turnover cost?
- Employment of temporary worker to do the job of an employee who leaves the company is an example of which type of turnover cost?
- According to Equity theory, status is an input or output?
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- According to Maslow’s needs hierarchy theory, health insurance will be an example of which categories of need?
- According to Herzberg’s motivation/hygiene theory, responsibility is a motivator or a hygiene factor?
- Late deliveries due to involuntary absence is an example of direct or indirect cost?
- According to Equity theory, personal sacrifice is an input or output?
- According to Herzberg’s motivation/hygiene theory, base salary is a motivator or a hygiene factor?
9 Clues: According to Equity theory, status is an input or output? • According to Equity theory, personal sacrifice is an input or output? • Late deliveries due to involuntary absence is an example of direct or indirect cost? • According to Herzberg’s motivation/hygiene theory, base salary is a motivator or a hygiene factor? • ...
Léon Foucault 2023-03-09
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- what killed leon foucault
- What did Foucault's experiment prove?
- Parents
- What theory did Foucault?
- What is Foucault's theory called?
- Why is Foucault so influential?
- What is an example of Foucault power?
- What was the most popular invent Léon Foucault
- when was he born Léon Foucault
- Name of inhabitants
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- What was Foucault's main idea?
- What did Foucault believe about power?
- What branch of philosophy is Foucault?
- what are some thing about Léon Foucault
- Awards
15 Clues: Awards • Parents • Name of inhabitants • what killed leon foucault • What theory did Foucault? • What was Foucault's main idea? • when was he born Léon Foucault • Why is Foucault so influential? • What is Foucault's theory called? • What did Foucault's experiment prove? • What is an example of Foucault power? • What did Foucault believe about power? • ...
Rebirth of Europe: Scientific Revolution 2025-09-18
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- Planets move in elliptical orbits, proving Copernicus
- Developed F thermometer
- Laws of motion
- Developed an alternate thermometer scale
- Developed barometer (predict weather)
- Created geocentric (earth is center) theory
- Created experimental method or experimenting to prove things right
- Microscope
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- Observed bacteria and red blood cells
- Created the telescope, proving Copernicus
- Created analytical geometry; "I think, therefore I am"
- Created heliocentric (sun is center) theory
- Dissected corpses to study human anatomy
- Created first vaccine (for cowpox)
- Father of modern chemistry
15 Clues: Microscope • Laws of motion • Developed F thermometer • Father of modern chemistry • Created first vaccine (for cowpox) • Observed bacteria and red blood cells • Developed barometer (predict weather) • Dissected corpses to study human anatomy • Developed an alternate thermometer scale • Created the telescope, proving Copernicus • Created heliocentric (sun is center) theory • ...
Colonialism and Medical Anthropology - Clues 2021-06-03
Across
- Hindu herbal medical practitioner
- Kind of colonial medicine
- Edward Said's theory
- Influenced theory of evolution
- Opposite of Orient
- Result of belief in racial difference
- Form of British overseas rule
- Spread of malaria discovered in
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- Fictional anthropologist (7-5)
- State of health in Unani medicine
- Pseudoscience
- Also informed by social ideas
12 Clues: Pseudoscience • Opposite of Orient • Edward Said's theory • Kind of colonial medicine • Also informed by social ideas • Form of British overseas rule • Fictional anthropologist (7-5) • Influenced theory of evolution • Spread of malaria discovered in • Hindu herbal medical practitioner • State of health in Unani medicine • Result of belief in racial difference
the role of a music teacher 2025-01-31
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- in singing (VOCALIST)
- musical performances (CONCERT)
- updated on music education trends (PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT)
- feedback to students (CRITIQUE)
- of music theory (THEORY)
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- confidence in students (SELFESTEEM)
- students develop their talents (MENTOR)
- musical notation (NOTATION)
- to play an instrument (INSTRUMENTALIST)
- for teaching rhythm (RHYTHM)
- for teaching sight-reading (SIGHTREADING)
- order in class (DISCIPLINE)
12 Clues: in singing (VOCALIST) • of music theory (THEORY) • musical notation (NOTATION) • order in class (DISCIPLINE) • for teaching rhythm (RHYTHM) • musical performances (CONCERT) • feedback to students (CRITIQUE) • confidence in students (SELFESTEEM) • students develop their talents (MENTOR) • to play an instrument (INSTRUMENTALIST) • for teaching sight-reading (SIGHTREADING) • ...
rob koch 2024-08-16
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- - A technique used to enhance the contrast of microorganisms under a microscope, important in Koch’s work to visualize bacteria.
- - A disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, which Koch was the first to link to a specific microorganism.
- - The introduction of a pathogen or antigen into a body to stimulate the production of antibodies, a practice influenced by the understanding of diseases from Koch’s research.
- Theory of Disease - The theory that specific diseases are caused by specific kinds of microorganisms, a concept Koch helped to solidify.
- - An organism, such as a bacterium or virus, that causes disease.
- - A microscopic organism, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, which was central to Koch’s research.
- - The study of bacteria, a field in which Robert Koch made significant contributions.
- - A serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which Koch identified as the causative agent.
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- - The process of separating a specific organism from a mixed culture, a method Koch used to identify disease-causing bacteria.
- - A substance that prevents the growth of disease-causing microorganisms, indirectly related to Koch's work on bacteria.
- - The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled, a field influenced by Koch’s discoveries.
- - A protein derived from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, developed by Koch as a diagnostic tool for tuberculosis.
- - The process of growing bacteria in a controlled environment, which Koch used to isolate specific pathogens.
- Postulates - A set of criteria established by Robert Koch to prove that a specific microorganism causes a specific disease.
- - An instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as bacteria, that Koch utilized in his research.
15 Clues: - An organism, such as a bacterium or virus, that causes disease. • - The study of bacteria, a field in which Robert Koch made significant contributions. • - The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled, a field influenced by Koch’s discoveries. • ...
educ review 2023-10-23
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- Intelligence: The ability to recognize, understand, manage, and use emotions effectively in various situations.
- A statement that can be objectively verified.
- vs. Fluid: Types of intelligence related to accumulated knowledge and problem-solving ability.
- Influences: Internal factors, such as personality traits, affecting behavior.
- Theory: A psychological framework explaining the impact of goals on motivation and learning.
- Intelligence: An approach to intelligence emphasizing problem-solving and practical skills.
- Thinking: The ability to evaluate, reason, and make sound judgments.
- Mental frameworks used to organize and interpret information.
- Typical or ideal representations of concepts.
- Mindset: Belief that abilities can be developed through effort and learning.
- Temporary behavior or emotion.
- Mindset: Belief that abilities are static.
- Influences: Environmental factors affecting behavior.
- Thinking about one's own thinking, including planning, monitoring, and evaluating cognitive processes.
- Enduring personality characteristic.
- Thinking & Component Parts: The ability to break down complex problems into smaller parts for analysis.
- & Gratification Theory: A communication theory that focuses on why individuals actively select specific media to satisfy their needs and desires
- of Strategic Learning: A framework for effective learning strategies.
- Styles / VAK Model: The idea that people have different preferences for how they learn, often categorized into Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic (tactile) learners.
- or Vicarious Learning: Learning by observing others' actions and their consequences.
- Bias: The tendency to give more attention to negative information or experiences than positive ones.
- Theory of Intelligence: A theory suggesting multiple intelligences beyond the traditional IQ.
- Perspective: Emphasizes observable behaviors.
- Mental categories or general ideas used to organize knowledge.
- Systematic errors in thinking or decision-making.
- A personal belief or judgment.
- and Learning Goals: Goals focused on demonstrating competence and gaining new skills.
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- vs. Interpersonal Psychology: Focus on internal vs. external factors in social behavior.
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, allowing for adaptation and learning.
- and Long-Term: Goals with varying time horizons.
- Determinism: The interaction between personal, behavioral, and environmental factors.
- Personal beliefs and principles that guide behavior and decision-making.
- Psychology: The study of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence and actions of others.
- Theory: Explains how individuals explain the causes of events and behavior, focusing on internal (dispositional) or external (situational) attributions.
- Cognitive Perspective: Focuses on learning from others and self-regulation.
- Cultures emphasizing group harmony and cooperation.
- Error: Mistakenly attributing behavior to dispositional factors when it's influenced by situational factors and vice versa.
- Study & Self-Regulation: A study that tested children's ability to delay gratification, illustrating the importance of self-regulation and willpower.
- (Dr. Angela Duckworth): A personality trait characterized by perseverance and passion for long-term goals.
- Cultures valuing independence and individual achievements.
- Goals: Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
- Mental processes related to thinking, perceiving, and problem-solving.
- Taxonomy: A framework for classifying cognitive skills, including Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation.
- Theory of Intelligence: A theory proposing three types of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative.
- Learning: Receiving information without actively engaging, often through lectures or reading.
- Competence: The ability to understand and effectively interact with people from diverse cultures.
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- Objectives: Specific, measurable statements that define what learners should know or be able to do.
- of Control: The extent to which individuals believe they have control over events in their lives.
- Belief in one's ability to achieve specific goals or perform certain tasks.
- (the acronym): Stands for Growth, Resilience, Instinct, and Tenacity, representing qualities associated with determination and success.
- Learning: Involves the learner in the process, promoting interaction, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
52 Clues: Temporary behavior or emotion. • A personal belief or judgment. • Enduring personality characteristic. • Mindset: Belief that abilities are static. • A statement that can be objectively verified. • Typical or ideal representations of concepts. • Perspective: Emphasizes observable behaviors. • and Long-Term: Goals with varying time horizons. • ...
What Is Truth? 2022-05-10
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- A theory where a belief is true if it works and is useful.
- Philosopher who said judgement is true if it conforms to external reality
- Theory where the belief is true if it coheres with others.
- best philosophy teacher ever
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- Indian philosopher who believed awareness is a nature of truth
- A theory between preposition and fact.
- What is ____?
- Philosopher that objected the correspondence theory
- Philosopher who said "A sentence is true if and only if it expresses a state of affairs that obtains in reality"
9 Clues: What is ____? • best philosophy teacher ever • A theory between preposition and fact. • Philosopher that objected the correspondence theory • A theory where a belief is true if it works and is useful. • Theory where the belief is true if it coheres with others. • Indian philosopher who believed awareness is a nature of truth • ...
Neuroscience 2022-02-09
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- the theory that states that human development holding that knowledge actively constructed by the child
- the theorist who believed that behavior is learned from the environment
- the theory that states that most of what humans become is predetermined by genetics
- the theorist who believed that culture is significant in learning
- a field of study that investigates the mechanisms and structure of the brain and how the development
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- the theory that states that emotional development is influenced by the tensions between internal desires and the demand of the outside world
- the theorist who believed that children move through 4 stages of mental development
- the theory that states that most of what humans become is shaped by their environment
- the theorist who placed great emphasis on the role of the unconscious psychological conflicts in shaping behavior and personality
- the theory that states that thinking and learning are highly influenced by social interaction, language, and culture
10 Clues: the theorist who believed that culture is significant in learning • the theorist who believed that behavior is learned from the environment • the theorist who believed that children move through 4 stages of mental development • the theory that states that most of what humans become is predetermined by genetics • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2014-09-08
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- fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- Incapable of being wrong
- a theory which states that the Bible was superintended by God so every word is without error but it was written and worded by human beings
- a theory which states that the Bible was written by religious and inteligent people; no influence from God at all
- a theory which states that the Bible is God's exact words
- a theory which states that it was written by human beings but the content was all from God
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- the Bible was equally put together by God and human beings
- a theory which states that God came to the writers of the Bible the same way as the Holy Spirit does to everyone on Earth daily
- Never failing always effective
- meaning covenant; comes from the latin word testamentum
10 Clues: Incapable of being wrong • Never failing always effective • meaning covenant; comes from the latin word testamentum • a theory which states that the Bible is God's exact words • the Bible was equally put together by God and human beings • a theory which states that it was written by human beings but the content was all from God • ...
Adams_Ch4Vocab 2014-09-08
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- Means that the Bible is completely truthful in all things that the biblical authors assert—whether in geographic, chronological, or theological details.
- This is the help the writers got from the Holy Spirit in the old testament.
- Asserts that the Scriptures are error-free in matters of theology or faith.
- Means "covenant" or "agreement"
- The idea of divine influence provoking the writing of scripture.
- This theory states that God gave the writers the exact words and thats what they wrote.
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- This theory states that the authors were thinking feeling humans but God superintended that every word was written free from all error.
- This theory states that the spirit of God impressed himself upon the writers, like being helped out by the Holy Spirit.
- This theory states that wise people with natural religious insight wrote the Bible.
- This theory states that God gave specific concepts to the writers but allowed them to put it into their own words.
10 Clues: Means "covenant" or "agreement" • The idea of divine influence provoking the writing of scripture. • This is the help the writers got from the Holy Spirit in the old testament. • Asserts that the Scriptures are error-free in matters of theology or faith. • This theory states that wise people with natural religious insight wrote the Bible. • ...
Sleep 2022-10-17
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- Images, scenes, motions, feelings, etc. that mostly occur involuntarily during REM sleep
- Stage of sleep where sleepers are harder to awaken, and there is loss of muscle activity & conscious awareness of external environment gone
- Feeling of being conscious (awake) but unable to move or speak. Occurs when someone passes between the stages of sleep and wakefulness
- Refers to physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24 hour cycle
- Model that areas of the brain involved in emotions and memories (amygdala & hippocampus) are activated during REM. Brain attempts to find meaning in these signals = dreams
- Theory that dreams facilitate info-processing, one of the reasons why we sleep. Allow us to prepare for change or rehearse for things to come
- Stage of sleep is also called slow-wave sleep (SWS) or deep sleep. Thought to be most restful state
- This theory states that sleep allows physiological & psychological functioning to be maintained
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- Stage of sleep when most muscles are paralysed and other aspects unregulated. People typically have their most vivid dreams during this stage
- This theory states that periods of activity & inactivity evolved as a way to conserve energy
- Behavior disorder occurs during deep sleep. Involves walking and/or performing behaviors while asleep
- Stage of sleep that occurs between sleep & wakefulness, and often involves some twitching & other movement
- Screaming, intense fear, and/or flailing during sleep. Differs from a nightmare in that you do not wake up and usually do not remember anything about it
- Rare sleep disorder that causes sudden attacks of sleep
- An altered state of consciousness when one is more open to suggestion and instruction
- Theory that dreams represent our unconscious desires, feelings, and thoughts that we normally suppress. Dreams provide an outlet for our real feelings
- This theory states that sleep allows us to learn from and process the day
17 Clues: Rare sleep disorder that causes sudden attacks of sleep • This theory states that sleep allows us to learn from and process the day • Refers to physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24 hour cycle • An altered state of consciousness when one is more open to suggestion and instruction • ...
Population Change and Urban Life 2025-05-16
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- The idea that cities foster unique cultural groups.
- The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- The biological potential to reproduce.
- When urban growth exceeds infrastructure and services.
- The increase in population in cities versus rural areas.
- The total number of people living in a specific area.
- The actual number of children born to a woman or population.
- The rate at which a population increases or decreases.
- The statistical study of human populations.
- A large and densely populated urban area.
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- The number of live births per 1,000 people in a year.
- The idea that population growth outpaces food supply.
- The practice of controlling the number and spacing of children.
- The study of relationships between people and urban environments.
- The spread of urban areas into surrounding rural land.
- A model suggesting cities develop in wedge-shaped sectors.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year.
18 Clues: The biological potential to reproduce. • A large and densely populated urban area. • The statistical study of human populations. • The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year. • The movement of people from one place to another. • The idea that cities foster unique cultural groups. • The number of live births per 1,000 people in a year. • ...
Tectonic plates 2025-03-28
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- surrounding area of the core
- San andrea's is built on this
- harry hess discovered this theory
- where 2 tectonic plates split
- this is when pressure builds up and squeezes
- the thinnest layer of the earth
- a place where a plate sinks and one rises
- the layer below the crust
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- this boundary is responsible for all of California's earthquakes
- another word for crust
- these things make mountains
- the middle of the earth
- where 2 plate come together
- propeerties
- to buildsomething
- this is the interior part of the core
- Alfred wegner discovered this theory
17 Clues: propeerties • to buildsomething • another word for crust • the middle of the earth • the layer below the crust • these things make mountains • where 2 plate come together • surrounding area of the core • San andrea's is built on this • where 2 tectonic plates split • the thinnest layer of the earth • harry hess discovered this theory • Alfred wegner discovered this theory • ...
Newton 2024-01-30
History 30F - Chapter 1 Crossword 2014-10-04
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- Dimensions: Making an ethical judgement for a story to be meaningful
- Materials that provide firsthand knowledge of what people were thinking and how they lived
- City in Manitoba where there has been found evidence of bison bones, suggesting bison hunting around the city
- Activity that was considered the most important between groups
- Theory that suggests that all humans beings descended from a group of people Africa about 60,000 years ago
- Theory that suggest that people may have migrated to North America from Western Europe during the ice Age along the Atlantic ice cap
- A set of values, beliefs and assumptions about the world and how it works.
- Peoples: The inhabitants of North America prior to European contact
- Most important animal for the people of the plains
- Used as a last resource to solving conflicts between alliances
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- Aboriginal people in Northern Canada; this word also means " People"
- A group of people living together in the same area cooperatively
- Group of First Peoples in Newfoundland that was wiped out by the Europeans.
- To bring back something that was taken out of its original country of origin
- Law of Peace: Agreement that began in the year 1142. was passed along using oral tradition for over 700 years, and still exists today
- Perspective: Judging past events based on the standards of the time
- Group agreement obtained through a process of dialogue and discussion
- Where the First Peoples believed they originated from
- Variations of a language used by groups of speakers
- Emphasizing the independence of parts of a whole
- people used this " land bridge" to migrate to North America ti Asia
- Families: A group of languages that likely evolved from a common language
- Nations: The term used to refer to Indian peoples of Canada
- Tradition: A collection of prayers, stories, and songs that expressed the community's history, customs, beliefs and values.
24 Clues: Emphasizing the independence of parts of a whole • Most important animal for the people of the plains • Variations of a language used by groups of speakers • Where the First Peoples believed they originated from • Nations: The term used to refer to Indian peoples of Canada • Activity that was considered the most important between groups • ...
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-09
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- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- Published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- a new intellectual movement that stressed
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Was committed to individual freedom and won recognition as a writer of essays.
- A philosopher who believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- One of the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
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- A simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- An italian scientist who built many new theories of astronomy and physiology. He also built his own telescope in 1609, and published the starry messenger in 1610.
- A french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- A social critic of this period in France.
- Ruled in Russia from 1762 to 1796, and exchanged many letters with voltaire.
- Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia.
- An english statesman writer who had a passionate interest for science.
- Reasoned that the sun was the center of the universe, and created the heliocentric model.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
26 Clues: Theory of a sun centered universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • A social critic of this period in France. • a new intellectual movement that stressed • Regular social gatherings held by hostesses. • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia. • An agreement by which people created a government. • ...
CHAPTERS 1-4: Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- a finite amount of something
- struggle among a small number of interdependent people arising from perceived interference with the goal
- an internal struggle about one's goals
- communicating about communication
- extreme competition including verbal aggression
- beliefs of how the world works and how ones placed in it
- behavior by biology
- the desired condition
- people will make choices that benefit themselves
- weighing of facts and evidence using rules of logic
- removing oneself from the conversation
- someone perceives as a limited supply
- humans attach meanings
- encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might create strategy applies to the problem
- opposing negative and positive values
- one's sense of self-worth, pride, and power
- the personal association for a word
- feel threatened or act negatively
- are needs
- particularly useful when studying negotiation
- a desirable outcome for a situation
- demands, proposed solutions, or other fixed outcome statements
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- more or less positive or more or less negative related to actions
- how things should be done
- tied with self-concept
- meaning, explanation, dictionary definition
- involve who the parties want to be to each other
- acting to correct tarnished image
- occurs when we assign internal attribution to our successes and external to shortcomings
- internal use of language and thought
- behavior learned
- level in which people need others to attain their goals
- an event that precipitates a conflict and is directly related to the topic
- people create meaning through a series of personal constructs
- evaluate the costs and rewards of a relationship by the effort
- submission
- a relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- attacking others and their positions
- goals related to tangible resources
- how someone responds can change the relationship
40 Clues: are needs • submission • behavior learned • behavior by biology • the desired condition • tied with self-concept • humans attach meanings • how things should be done • a finite amount of something • acting to correct tarnished image • communicating about communication • feel threatened or act negatively • goals related to tangible resources • the personal association for a word • ...
JohnPaulCaroff 2021-02-24
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- process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources.
- Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
- a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.
- a Scottish economist, philosopher as well as a moral philosopher, a pioneer of political economy, and a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- large fields
- 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.
- best developments by the scientific farmers.
- unity agree in referring to a oneness, either created by putting together, or by being undivided.
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- greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s.
- social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business-people, and wealthy farmers.
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- period of time where of Europe’s urban areas at least doubled in population
- 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.
- a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist and socialist revolutionary.
- resources needed to produce goods and services that the Industrial Revolution required.
20 Clues: large fields • best developments by the scientific farmers. • organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business. • Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings • a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. • process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources. • ...
Michael Kuzilla chapter 9 2021-02-24
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- process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources.
- Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
- a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.
- a Scottish economist, philosopher as well as a moral philosopher, a pioneer of political economy, and a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- large fields
- 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.
- best developments by the scientific farmers.
- unity agree in referring to a oneness, either created by putting together, or by being undivided.
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- greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s.
- social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business-people, and wealthy farmers.
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- period of time where of Europe’s urban areas at least doubled in population
- 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.
- a German philosopher, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist and socialist revolutionary.
- resources needed to produce goods and services that the Industrial Revolution required.
20 Clues: large fields • best developments by the scientific farmers. • organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business. • Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings • a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. • process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources. • ...
Laryssa Soares 2023-05-03
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- The law that says energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
- Explains the what and how of something happens
- When two tectonic plates move away from each other
- When two plates come together.
- The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation, it is known as scientific ____.
- When two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.
- It's the variable that is varied or manipulated by the researcher.
- The force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration.
- When a scientist does the same experiment as another scientist to find out if the result is valid
- Do multiple trials of an experiment to help verify results and check for errors.
- The theory that explain the way the universe began.
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- The energy of movement, like running and walking
- When two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other.
- The act of knowing and recording something.
- A property that describes the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change.
- The law that says mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions.
- As scientists call the variable that is what happens as a result of the independent variable.
- An object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.
- Type of stored energy that an object
- The name given to when scientist form a table of observations from an experiment over a set a period of time
- A physical property is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance.
- A testable and clear statement about what you think will happen in a science experiment that is based on your observations and prior knowledge.
- Explain why something happens
- Something you keep the same during an experiment
- How many Independent variable can an experiment have
25 Clues: Explain why something happens • When two plates come together. • Type of stored energy that an object • The act of knowing and recording something. • Explains the what and how of something happens • The energy of movement, like running and walking • Something you keep the same during an experiment • When two tectonic plates move away from each other • ...
Week One 2025-01-12
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- Continuous signals, as seen in the Antikythera Mechanism and astrolabes.
- One of the earliest computers, she was part of a three-person team that predicted the return of Halley's Comet in 1758 after it had been gone for 76 years.
- Girl The "kilo girl" was a measure of computing speed, equal to the amount of math 1,000 women could do per hour.
- Breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts.
- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power.
- Removing details from a solution so that it can work for many problems, focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant detail.
- An English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher, and theoretical biologist.
- Used by astronomers to identify stars and planets, and as navigation aids.
- A value that is either 1 or 0, or on/off.
- Swan Leavitt A computer whose discoveries led Edwin Hubble to develop his theories about the expansion of the universe.
- The first large-scale, electronic, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems (1943).
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- A type of loom that used punched cards to represent designs.
- An English mathematician and writer, widely regarded as the first computer programmer.
- From the 1600s to the 1960s the term computer referred to a person, not a machine.
- Self-operating machines.
- 8 trillion bits.
- A step-by-step set of instructions to solve a problem or perform a task, or the rules to follow to solve the problem.
- Uses discrete (discontinuous) values.
- A Harvard computer in the late 19th century that used astronomical calculations to develop the Harvard Classification Scheme.
- Discovered the first computer bug (an actual moth) and was the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages. She used this theory to develop the FLOW-MATIC programming language and COBOL.
- Designed the Analytical Engine.
- 8 bits.
22 Clues: 8 bits. • 8 trillion bits. • Self-operating machines. • Designed the Analytical Engine. • Uses discrete (discontinuous) values. • A value that is either 1 or 0, or on/off. • A type of loom that used punched cards to represent designs. • Continuous signals, as seen in the Antikythera Mechanism and astrolabes. • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-03-29
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- 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. • ...
EARTH'S MECHANISM 2025-07-26
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- – Layered material indicating Earth’s geological age
- – Theory by George Darwin proposing Earth’s expansion
- – Triassic reptile fossil found across continents
- – Fossil fern found in India, Africa, Antarctica
- – Theory about oceans collecting denser elements
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- – Evidence that Antarctica once had tropical climate
- – Scientist behind seafloor spreading theory
- – Creation of crust at mid-ocean ridges
- – Gradual build-up of material around a nucleus
- – Pattern of mirrored polarity on either side of ridges
10 Clues: – Creation of crust at mid-ocean ridges • – Scientist behind seafloor spreading theory • – Gradual build-up of material around a nucleus • – Fossil fern found in India, Africa, Antarctica • – Theory about oceans collecting denser elements • – Triassic reptile fossil found across continents • – Evidence that Antarctica once had tropical climate • ...
Terms Used in Educational Psychology 2020-05-27
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- skill A learned ability to cause a predetermined movement outcome with maximum certainty. Motor learning is the relatively permanent change in the ability to perform a skill as a result of practice or experience.
- The activity of obtaining knowledge
- The study of what is morally right and wrong, or a set of beliefs about what is morally right and wrong
- The fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things or people:
- Who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group that make them different from others:
- The theory that human or animal behavior is based on conditioning rather than being explained by thoughts and feelings
- The raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
- The behaviour of a person who hurts or frightens someone smaller or less powerful, often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do
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- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- The action or process of maturing.
- A theory that learning is an active process and that people gain knowledge and understanding through the combination of experiences and ideas
- An illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do the things that other people do
- The condition of often feeling worried and nervous, often because of a mental illness
- The ability to remember information, experiences, and people
15 Clues: The action or process of maturing. • The activity of obtaining knowledge • The ability to remember information, experiences, and people • The condition of often feeling worried and nervous, often because of a mental illness • The raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it • ...
Sensation and Perception Part 1 2017-12-28
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- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time.
- often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of cosmic rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- conversion of one form of energy into another
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- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful events and objects
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
15 Clues: conversion of one form of energy into another • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time • ...
Scientific Method Vocabulary 1 2019-10-06
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- The __________ results of the experiment are the values obtained by performing the experiment and making measurements
- All the components of the physical universe; atoms, plants, ecosystems, people, societies, galaxies, etc., as well as the natural forces at work on these components. Hint this is two words, just leave a blank space between them.
- In order for a hypothesis to become a theory or a law it requires a lot of supporting _____________.
- An initial insight into the natural world; a concept that has not yet verified, but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
- Information/results obtained from an experiment
- The range of possible values within which the true value of a measurement lies
- A summary of how the predicted and measured results match up and a decision regarding if the experiment support the hypothesis or not
- A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.
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- A testable belief we use to simplify the real world for the purpose of developing a mathematical model
- A set of mathematical equations which represent a real-world problem. Hint this is two words, just leave a blank space between them.
- The __________ results of an experiment are the values obtained from the mathematical model
- In an experiment the variable we control and believe will affect another variable is called __________
- A description of a natural phenomenon or principle that holds true under specific conditions
- An explanation for a large number of facts and observations about the natural world
- In an experiment the variable we measure and believe will be affected by another variable is called __________
15 Clues: Information/results obtained from an experiment • A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis. • The range of possible values within which the true value of a measurement lies • An explanation for a large number of facts and observations about the natural world • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2026-01-12
20 Clues: race • dust • town • miner • lungs • fight • slave • theory • jungle • subdue • poverty • theives • to think • equality • faithful • offerings • land owner • achievement • to decimate • to take advantage
Famous Scientists 2023-07-25
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- Inventor, electrical engineering innovations.
- Polish scientist, radioactivity research.
- English mathematician, laws of motion and gravity.
- Chemist, X-ray diffraction of DNA.
- Italian astronomer, telescope observations.
- Astronomer, heliocentric solar system model.
- Ancient Greek mathematician and engineer.
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- Renowned physicist, theory of relativity.
- American inventor, electric light bulb.
- Father of genetics, pea plant experiments.
- Theoretical physicist, black holes and cosmology.
- French chemist, microbial fermentation.
- German astronomer, laws of planetary motion.
- Naturalist, theory of evolution.
- Danish physicist, atomic structure model.
15 Clues: Naturalist, theory of evolution. • Chemist, X-ray diffraction of DNA. • American inventor, electric light bulb. • French chemist, microbial fermentation. • Renowned physicist, theory of relativity. • Polish scientist, radioactivity research. • Danish physicist, atomic structure model. • Ancient Greek mathematician and engineer. • Father of genetics, pea plant experiments. • ...
Léon Foucault 2023-03-09
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- Why is Foucault so influential?
- Awards
- What was the most popular invent Léon Foucault
- what killed leon foucault
- What did Foucault's experiment prove?
- Name of inhabitants
- What branch of philosophy is Foucault?
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- What was Foucault's main idea?
- What did Foucault believe about power?
- What is Foucault's theory called?
- what are some thing about Léon Foucault
- What theory did Foucault?
- Parents
- when was he born Léon Foucault
- What is an example of Foucault power?
15 Clues: Awards • Parents • Name of inhabitants • What theory did Foucault? • what killed leon foucault • What was Foucault's main idea? • when was he born Léon Foucault • Why is Foucault so influential? • What is Foucault's theory called? • What is an example of Foucault power? • What did Foucault's experiment prove? • What did Foucault believe about power? • ...
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 • ...
Quiz 3 2022-10-12
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- Theory of violence associated with mafia
- region of US with highest homicide rates
- ______undermines collective efficacy
- ________went from poverty to anomie theorist
- zone where most crime occurs
- cause of anomie(2 words)
- ___working toward the common good(2 wds)
- first anomie theorist
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- metal heads turned serious gangster(2wds)
- response against Mid class values(2wds)
- someone who smokes week 24/7
- Who did SDSU beat on Saturday?
- accepts goals, creates new means
- ______developed broken windows theory
- _______ties anomie to trauma
15 Clues: first anomie theorist • cause of anomie(2 words) • someone who smokes week 24/7 • zone where most crime occurs • _______ties anomie to trauma • Who did SDSU beat on Saturday? • accepts goals, creates new means • ______undermines collective efficacy • ______developed broken windows theory • response against Mid class values(2wds) • Theory of violence associated with mafia • ...
locke 2022-09-14
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- exercised considerable influence in academic educational
- Established the normative theory
- Founder of child psychoanalysis
- Founder of kindergarten
- Social developmentalist coined the term
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- Children develop at their own pace
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- Children’s moral development
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- Saw the importance of home education
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Considered the father of psychology
- Children's intellectual development
- Stressed the importance of children cultural
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
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 • ...
Bluffer's Guide to Qualitative Research 2022-02-03
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- A perspective challenging assumption.
- perspective of the researcher/order
- A study of interpreting text.
- A perspective to critique structuralism
- Understanding of the world from a stand point.
- A social theory that critiques to transform.
- Study of nature of values.
- Theory of knowledge.
- Study of the consciousness
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- A perspective to identify and assess
- Study through immersion through thick description
- Construct reality be interpretations of human behaviour.
- Nature of being.
- interactionism A perspective that studies a society and interactions.
- perspective of an insider to culture
- Inquiry through stories
16 Clues: Nature of being. • Theory of knowledge. • Inquiry through stories • Study of nature of values. • Study of the consciousness • A study of interpreting text. • perspective of the researcher/order • A perspective to identify and assess • perspective of an insider to culture • A perspective challenging assumption. • A perspective to critique structuralism • ...
Vocabulary Words 2013-09-03
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- A basic statement established by experiment or observation. All facts are true under specific conditions. Some facts may be false when re-tested with better instruments.
- The variable that changes due to the independent variable. This is the outcome you are measuring in an experiment.
- Measurements that are made using the senses: Think quality.
- The variable that is intentionally changed to find the effect on another variable. The experimenter varies the independent variable.
- Units that are defined in terms of the base units.
- The amount of matter an object contains.
- An explanation for why certain laws and facts exist that can be tested to determine its accuracy.
- An approximate calculation of a quantity or value.
- Information gathered using the senses.
- A statement that is not scientifically provable in the same way as facts, laws, hypotheses or theories. Scientifically disproven beliefs can still be held to be true.
- A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning.
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- Lab equipment; used to measure volume of liquids.
- Measurements that are made using numbers: Think quantity.
- A logical relationship between two or more things that is based on a variety of facts and proven hypothesis. It is often a mathematical statement of how two or more quantities relate to each other.
- The factors in an experiment that do not change. The experimenters holds these variables constant.
- Lab equipment; used to measure mass of an object.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested by direct experiment or observation. A proven hypothesis can be expressed as a law or a theory.
- The space on object occupies.
- International System of Units; system of measurements agreed upon by all scientists.
- The fundamental set of units from which all other units can be generated.
20 Clues: The space on object occupies. • Information gathered using the senses. • The amount of matter an object contains. • Lab equipment; used to measure volume of liquids. • Lab equipment; used to measure mass of an object. • Units that are defined in terms of the base units. • An approximate calculation of a quantity or value. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword, Derek Prado 2013-09-28
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- structure that is found in the nucleus of cell that makes up chromosomes
- wall, outer layer of a plants cell that animals don't have
- anything living
- "power house" of the cell
- element found in all organisms
- green pigment in plants that trap light for photosynthesis
- made of many cells
- compounds, compounds made of long chains of subunits which are found in all living matter
- small organ like structure that make up cells
- organelle that store water and other materials
- a substance made up of two or more elements in a set ratio
- has an organized nucleus
- Theodor, came up with the original cell theory with Schleiden in 1838
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- the movement of molecules from a higher concentration to a lower one
- provide structure for muscles and skin
- a substance that cannot be broken down at all anymore
- Anton Van, credited with inventing the first microscope in 1673
- Robert, reported the discovery of the cells nucleus in 1833
- organelles where photosynthesis takes place
- made of one cell
- acids, genetic material (CHONPS)
- jelly like substance in a cell that contains organelles
- Matthias, came up with the original cell theory with Schwann in 1838
- Rudolf, showed new cells came from the division of old cells in 1858
- process in which plants and other organisms make their own food
- structure found in the nucleus found in the nucleus that is made up of DNA
- does not have an organized nucleus
- smallest unit of a substance that still has the properties of that substance
- organic compound that provides energy and support (CHO)
- organism made of cells that need energy and water etc.
- Robert, first person to describe and name cells in 1665
- organic compound that store energy and provide protection (CHO)
- basic unit of structure and function in all organisms
- organelle that controls everything
34 Clues: anything living • made of one cell • made of many cells • has an organized nucleus • "power house" of the cell • element found in all organisms • acids, genetic material (CHONPS) • does not have an organized nucleus • organelle that controls everything • provide structure for muscles and skin • organelles where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Probability Crossword 2013-06-02
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- Pascal's first name.
- What is the probability that something impossible will happen?
- 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.
- What are the different results possible for one trial of the experiment?
- 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.
- The number of ______ is the total number of times the experiment is repeated.
- P (A) = ½, P(B) = 1/3 and P (A ∩ B) = p. Find p if A and B are independent.
- P(E not occuring) = 1- P(E_______________)
- 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.
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- What is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment?
- If P(R)= 0.4, P(S) = 0.5 and P(R U S) 0.7, are R and S independent events?
- The complement of Z is what?
- Probability theory is the study of what? (Clue: Starts with a C)
- Pascal is the _____________ that first studied the development of modern probability theory.
- ________________ Events are events where the occurrence of one of the events does not affect the occurrence of the other event.
- 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.
- P(E) + P(E') = ?
- Experimental Probability = _________frequency
- 1 is what probability of happening? (Clue: starts with a C)
- 0.5 is what chance of happening as not happening?
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) • ...
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-04
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- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Social critics of this period in France.
- The ruler most admired by the philosophes, she was ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- An influential french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- Published an essay called "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792".
- A simple and elegant artistic style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- Made a large set of books called the book an "Encyclopedia".
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
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- Passionately committed to individual freedom. He was also the son of a poor Swiss watchmaker.
- A philosopher that thought people could learn by themselves off of experience and that we were reasonable.
- An italian scientist who built many new theories of astronomy and physiology. He also built his own telescope in 1609, and published the starry messenger in 1610.
- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Monarchs who embraced new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit.
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- Reasoned that the sun was the center of the universe, and created the heliocentric model.
- An english statesman writer who had a passionate interest for science.
26 Clues: Theory of a sun centered universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • Social critics of this period in France. • A new intellectual movement that stressed • Regular social gatherings held by hostesses. • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • An agreement by which people created a government. • A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • ...
History Project Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-09
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- Theory of a sun centered universe.
- Regular social gatherings held by hostesses.
- Published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- A french writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- A brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after his death in 1601.
- A philosopher who believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves.
- Monarchs who embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- A simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- Brought together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion, also created the three laws of motion.
- An english statesman writer who had a passionate interest for science.
- Reasoned that the sun was the center of the universe, and created the heliocentric model.
- An italian scientist who built many new theories of astronomy and physiology. He also built his own telescope in 1609, and published the starry messenger in 1610.
- Was committed to individual freedom and won recognition as a writer of essays.
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- Ruled in Russia from 1762 to 1796, and exchanged many letters with voltaire.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- A social critic of this period in France.
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry.
- and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- a new intellectual movement that stressed
- An agreement by which people created a government.
- Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia.
- A danish astronomer who recorded the movement of planets for many years.
- Earth centered view of the universe.
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- One of the most brilliant and influential of the philosophes, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- A style of art which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
26 Clues: Theory of a sun centered universe. • Earth centered view of the universe. • A social critic of this period in France. • a new intellectual movement that stressed • Regular social gatherings held by hostesses. • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • An agreement by which people created a government. • Created a large set of books called, encyclopedia. • ...
Unit 5: Relations 2015-04-25
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- Theory or statement
- Things that are arranged following a rule
- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
- Whole group of people or items being studied
- 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
- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- Data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- Plot Graph that shows the relationship between two sets of numeric data
- Hypothesis A theory that has opposite meaning of the original hypothesis
- 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
- Trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
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- Random Sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- A straight line when graphed
- of Best Fit A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- Time Graph Shows an object's distance from a fixed point over a period of time
- Trend Points all move up to the top right corner; starting at the bottom left corner
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- A survey of all members of a population
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- The value of the independent variable is external to the range of recorded data
- 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
- Sample A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
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
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- Help us determine if a relationship exists and make predictions
- trend All points move down to the right; starting at the top left corner
- Theory or statement
- of best fit A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- Points that are arranged following a rule
- The prediction involves a point inside the range of values of the independent variable
- data Data that was gathered for some other purpose
- data Original data that a resource gathers, specifically for an experiment or survey
- A survey of all members of a population
- sampling Using a method that is not random to choose a sample from a population
- Numerical data, collection, organization, or analysis of data
- Whole group of people or items being studied
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- hypothesis A theory that has opposite meaning of the original hypothesis
- The value of the independent variable is external to the range of recorded data
- A measurement that differs significantly from the data set
- 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
- of best fit A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- A straight line when graphed
- sample A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
- random sample Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected number
- Error resulting from choosing a sample, that doesn't represent the whole population
- 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
- 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 • 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 • ...
Chapter 1: Research Methods 2021-01-28
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- depiction of the relationship between two sets of scores by means of a graphed cluster of dots.
- testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
- in an experiment, the variable being manipulated and tested by the investigator.
- experimental condition in which research participants are exposed to the independent variable being studied.
- perception of a correlation between two events where none exists.
- measure of central tendency computed by adding the scores in a distribution and dividing by the number of scores.
- descriptive research strategy in which one person is studied in great depth.
- our tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs and behaviors.
- sample in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being included.
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- research method in which behavior is observed and recorded in naturally occurring situations without any manipulation or control.
- the bias in which we believe, after learning an outcome, that we could have foreseen it.
- measure that indicates the extent to which one factor predicts another factor.
- control procedure in which neither the experimenter nor the research participants are aware of which condition is in effect.
- careful reasoning that examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
- score that falls at the 50th percentile, cutting a distribution in half.
- experimental condition in which the treatment of interest is withheld.
- a precise definition of the procedures used to identify a variable.
- when a research participant's expectations produce the results of an experiment, is is called a ______ effect.
- most frequently occurring score in a distribution.
- measure of variation computed as the difference between the highest and lowest scores in a distribution.
- explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts behaviors or events.
- descriptive research technique in which a representative, random sample of people is questioned about their attitudes or behaviors.
22 Clues: testable prediction, often implied by a theory. • most frequently occurring score in a distribution. • perception of a correlation between two events where none exists. • a precise definition of the procedures used to identify a variable. • experimental condition in which the treatment of interest is withheld. • ...
PSYC 366 Chapter 1 2024-09-11
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- The efforts to classify psychiatric disorder into descriptive categories.
- In the ECT, this involves relationships between sociopolitical structures that indirectly influence the child.
- developmental ... refers to the sequence and tiiming of particular behaviors and possible relationships between behaviors over time.
- ... tasks include a broad domains of competence, tell how child typically progress within each domain as they grow in a specific society.
- This term referring to the disruption in key domains that behavior/feelings can cause.
- In the ECT, this refers to the overarching societal and cultural structures where the individual, as well as the microsystem and exosystem exist.
- ... is the concept that various outcomes may stem from similar beginnings.
- This term referring to the discomfort the behavior/feelings can cause.
- ... mental health concerns include more overt behavior, such as aggression.
- Children who survived risk-filled environment by using their individual resolve, coping skills, and ability to avoid dangerous situation are said to have developed...
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- Having good access to mental health resources is an example of the ... factors.
- In the Ecological System Theory (ECT), this is the interconnections between microsystems
- In the ECT, this refers to the specific relationship between the systems and time course of which they occur.
- ... is the concept that similar outcomes stem from different early experiences and developmental pathways.
- The developmental model of psychopathology is regarded as a ...
- In Bronfenbrenner's theory, this system include persons or structure in which the child directly interacts with sets of individuals
- ... is a set of negative attitudes and beliefs that motivate fear, rejection, avoidance, and discrimination against people with mental illness.
- The ability to successfully adapt in the environment
- One of the criteria to define abnormal is that the feelings/behaviors ... from the social norms.
- ... mental health concerns include anxiety, somatic symptoms, and withdrawn behaviors.
- Living in a low-income household is an example of the ... factors.
21 Clues: The ability to successfully adapt in the environment • The developmental model of psychopathology is regarded as a ... • Living in a low-income household is an example of the ... factors. • This term referring to the discomfort the behavior/feelings can cause. • The efforts to classify psychiatric disorder into descriptive categories. • ...
Personality Theories Puzzle 2025-11-04
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- the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories
- Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts
- the ego's protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
- Maslow's five levels of human needs, beginning with physiological needs
- a view of behavior as influenced by the interaction between people's traits and their social context
- theories that view personality with a focus on the unconscious mind and the importance of childhood experiences
- a caring, accepting, nonjudgemental attitude, which Carl Rogers believed would help people develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
- Carl Jung's concept of a shared, inherited reservoir of memory traces from our species' history
- according to Maslow, the motivation to achieve one's full potential
- the theory that a set of stable traits interact with our cognitive processes to create our personality
- the partly conscious part of personality that, according to Freud, mediates among the demands of the id, the superego, and reality
- a collective consciousness derived from species' universal experiences
- according to Freud, a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories
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- the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment
- a personality test that provides ambiguous images designed to trigger projection of people's inner dynamics
- researchers identified five factors - openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism - that describe personality
- the childhood stages of development that, according to Freud, determine personality
- a lingering focus of pleasure-seeking energies at am earlier psychosexual stage, in which conflicts were unresolved
- theories that view personality with a focus on the potential for healthy personal growth
- unconscious psychic energy that, according to Freud, strikes to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- the partly conscious part of personality that, according to Freud, represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement (the conscious) and for future aspirations
- refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities
22 Clues: refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities • according to Maslow, the motivation to achieve one's full potential • a collective consciousness derived from species' universal experiences • Maslow's five levels of human needs, beginning with physiological needs • the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-11-18
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- Solids have a set volume, shape and density.
- Theory of Matter- particles never stop moving
- Particles are constantly moving around freely
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- Least dense state of matter Particles are spread out very far apart.
- of matter- the physical form matter takessolid,liquid or gas
- Density is between solids and gases, closer to solids
- Particles are very close together, but they can still change places.
7 Clues: Solids have a set volume, shape and density. • Theory of Matter- particles never stop moving • Particles are constantly moving around freely • Density is between solids and gases, closer to solids • of matter- the physical form matter takessolid,liquid or gas • Least dense state of matter Particles are spread out very far apart. • ...
The Final Exam - Absolutism, Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment & French Revolution 2018-06-09
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- tried for heresy by the church because of his scientific research
- non-religious
- Thomas Hobbes thought we needed a government as strong as a ___.
- They were afraid that if people questioned one thing, they would begin to question everything
- The Reign of ___ lasted ten months, and resulted in the deaths of 40,000 people
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- John Locke favored this system, rather than an absolute monarchy
- According to John Locke, our natural rights are life, liberty, and ___.
- the first to develop the heliocentric theory
- Who came to power as dictator of France after the Directory failed to stabilize France?
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- Which estate had the largest population?
- The commonly accepted theory on the universe in the 1500s (the earth is the center of universe)
- An agreement between the people and the government
- Who was King Louis XVI's wife?
- How many estates were in the Estates' General?
- Betrayal of one's country
- The leader of the Reign of Terror (last name only)
- What government took hold after the Reign of Terror ended?
18 Clues: non-religious • Betrayal of one's country • Who was King Louis XVI's wife? • Which estate had the largest population? • the first to develop the heliocentric theory • How many estates were in the Estates' General? • An agreement between the people and the government • The leader of the Reign of Terror (last name only) • ...
Brady, Finn, Brayden 2026-02-20
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- believed that science and religion go together and he's the modern of chemistry
- Revolution Mathematical knowledge increased and make critical thinking
- believed in the scientific method and inspected things with a microscope
- responsible for three laws of planetary motion
- created the small pox vaccine
- also believed in the scientific method and made advancements in science
- He created the heliocentric theory
- Theory That the earth was the center of the universe
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- Thought people were evil and wanted an absolute monarchy
- Support women's rights and education
- He believed that people deserved freedom, liberty,and property
- He was on house arrest from the church, used a telescope, pointed out dark spots on sun
- Supported the checks and balances system
- Theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- He hated unusual and cruel punishments and influenced the part of the bill of rights
- Believed in the scientific method
- believed that the citizens should create the laws as the are the ones that have to obey by them
- Made the discovery of gravity
18 Clues: created the small pox vaccine • Made the discovery of gravity • Believed in the scientific method • He created the heliocentric theory • Support women's rights and education • Supported the checks and balances system • responsible for three laws of planetary motion • Theory that the sun was the center of the universe • Theory That the earth was the center of the universe • ...
Psych 2013-05-22
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- It is a foundational element of logic and human reasoning
- refers to the memory of meanings, understandings, and other concept-based knowledge, and underlies the conscious recollection of factual information and general knowledge about the world
- sometimes called an unconditioned reinforcer, is a stimulus that does not require pairing to function as a reinforcer and most likely has obtained this function through the evolution and its role in species' survival
- is memory for the performance of particular types of action
- theory to explain how interactions lead to "construction of knowledge"
- reinforcement of successive approximations to a desired instrumental response. In training a rat to press a lever, for example, simply turning toward the lever is reinforced at first. Then, only turning and stepping toward it is reinforced. The outcomes of one set of behaviours starts the shaping process for the next set of behaviours, and the outcomes of that set prepares the shaping process for the next set, and so on
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- memory of autobiographical events (times, places, associated emotions, and other contextual knowledge) that can be explicitly stated
- sometimes referred to as explicit memory,one of two types of long term human memory
- occurs when an aversive (unpleasant) stimulus is removed as a result of operant behavior and the rate of the behavior increases
- sometimes called a conditioned reinforcer, is a stimulus or situation that has acquired its function as a reinforcer after pairing with a stimulus that functions as a reinforcer. This stimulus may be a primary reinforcer or another conditioned reinforcer
- act of attending to and processing one item at a time
- linking discrete behaviors together in a series, such that each result of each behavior is both the reinforcement (or consequence) for the previous behavior, and the stimuli (or antecedent) for the next behavior
- occurs when a stimulus is presented as a result of operant behavior and that behavior increases
- the CS is presented repeatedly in the absence of a US. This is done after a CS has been conditioned by one of the methods above. When this is done the CR frequency eventually returns to pre-training levels
- encoded, stored, and retrieved are stages of what?
15 Clues: encoded, stored, and retrieved are stages of what? • act of attending to and processing one item at a time • It is a foundational element of logic and human reasoning • is memory for the performance of particular types of action • theory to explain how interactions lead to "construction of knowledge" • ...
CSCI 1303 2023-09-12
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- set of first items in a set of ordered-pairs of a relation
- Set of all elements that commonly belong to a number of sets
- A proposition that can be either TRUE or FALSE for all possible values of its variables
- Set of all subsets of a corresponding set
- cycle in a graph
- graphical representation of sets
- the smallest number that is a multiple of all of the numbers
- number system of base-8
- possible outputs of a function
- maps elements in the domain to elements in codomain
- association or link between discrete objects
- concerning ways of arranging discrete objects
- highest-common factor
- A proposition that is TRUE for all possible values of its variables
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- dividend % divisor = remainder
- dividend / divisor
- Inner set
- number system of base-2
- Set of all elements that belong to a number of sets
- one-to-one function
- A proposition that is FALSE for all possible values of its variables
- hexadecimal of 64206
- a statement that is either TRUE or false but not both
- The notation 𝑎 ≡ 𝑏(𝑚𝑜𝑑 𝑚) says that 𝑎 is _____________ to 𝑏 modulo 𝑚
- number of set elements
- number system of base-16
- surjective function
- concerning ways of selecting discrete objects
- number system of base-10
- pre-order in-order post-order
- set of second items in a set of ordered-pairs of a relation
- sequence of edges or vertices from one vertex to other vertex in a graph
- a truth value in logic
33 Clues: Inner set • cycle in a graph • dividend / divisor • one-to-one function • surjective function • hexadecimal of 64206 • highest-common factor • number of set elements • a truth value in logic • number system of base-2 • number system of base-8 • number system of base-16 • number system of base-10 • pre-order in-order post-order • dividend % divisor = remainder • possible outputs of a function • ...
Chapter 1 2013-02-05
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- The scientific study of how people think about, influence and relate to one another.
- Degree to which an experiment absorbs and involves participants.
- The experimental factor that a researcher manipulates.
- The way a question or issue is posed can influence people's decisions and or opinions.
- In social psychology the post-experimental explanation of a study to its participants.
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- The study of the naturally occurring relationships among variables.
- The variable being measured so called because it may depend on manipulations of the independent variable.
- The tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome.
- A testable proposition that describes a relationship that may exist between events.
- An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events.
10 Clues: The tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome. • The experimental factor that a researcher manipulates. • Degree to which an experiment absorbs and involves participants. • The study of the naturally occurring relationships among variables. • An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events. • ...
General psychology 2023-03-08
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- measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age
- method which involves asking a participant about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on
- who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences
- studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior
- Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles
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- First created intelligent measurement
- primarily used for psychological diagnosis, job screening, academic placements etc
- set of questions or other prompts used to obtain information from a respondent about a topic of interest
- end result of gathering information intended to advance psychological theory and research and to increase the probability that wise decisions
- The most widely used IQ test for adults
10 Clues: First created intelligent measurement • The most widely used IQ test for adults • measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age • studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior • Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles • who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences • ...
General psychology 2023-03-08
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- measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age
- method which involves asking a participant about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on
- who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences
- studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior
- Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles
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- First created intelligent measurement
- primarily used for psychological diagnosis, job screening, academic placements etc
- set of questions or other prompts used to obtain information from a respondent about a topic of interest
- end result of gathering information intended to advance psychological theory and research and to increase the probability that wise decisions
- The most widely used IQ test for adults
10 Clues: First created intelligent measurement • The most widely used IQ test for adults • measure of intelligence that is adjusted for age • studies the ways in which individual people differ in their behavior • Psychometric test that estimates a child’s ability from different angles • who first spurred the scientific interest in the study of individual differences • ...
Answer Key 2021-09-10
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- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- the gradual development of something
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- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Science key words crossword puzzle 2021-10-06
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- also referred to as reaction yield
- is a way of presenting information of atoms
- electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their nuclei.
- species formed from chemical reactions.
- is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
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- evidence that serves to either support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis
- a process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- is a form of matter having a constant chemical composer
- usually a letter or number, that's printed slightly below and to the side of another character.
10 Clues: also referred to as reaction yield • species formed from chemical reactions. • is a way of presenting information of atoms • is a form of matter having a constant chemical composer • is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element. • electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. • ...
Science 2021-10-06
Across
- a character that is set slightly below or above the normal line
- A chemical substance is a form of matter having constant chemical composition and characteristic properties
- a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms
- the species formed from chemical reactions.
- measure of the quantity of moles of a product
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- serves to either support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis
- made up of a nucleus, protons and electrons.
- way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of the atom
- pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their nuclei.
- an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
10 Clues: the species formed from chemical reactions. • made up of a nucleus, protons and electrons. • measure of the quantity of moles of a product • a character that is set slightly below or above the normal line • serves to either support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis • a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms • ...
Bevz A.P. 2024-05-14
Across
- The final result or outcome drawn from the data and evidence.
- The degree to which a research study accurately reflects the concept it claims to.
- The examination and evaluation of a topic detail.
- The extent to which research findings can be applied or generalized to a broader population or context.
- Factors or characteristics that can vary or in a research study.
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- The systematic approach or set of methods used
- The importance or relevance of a study's relation to existing knowledge implications.
- A framework of concepts and principles used and interpret phenomena.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon through research.
- Principles of conduct governing research involving human subjects or ethical considerations in academic work.
10 Clues: The systematic approach or set of methods used • The examination and evaluation of a topic detail. • A proposed explanation for a phenomenon through research. • The final result or outcome drawn from the data and evidence. • Factors or characteristics that can vary or in a research study. • A framework of concepts and principles used and interpret phenomena. • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2025-01-25
Across
- the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits.
- political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- the practice of spying or of using spies
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- pursuing a dangerous policy before stopping in politics
- including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities.
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- easing of hostility or stained relations in countries
10 Clues: the practice of spying or of using spies • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • easing of hostility or stained relations in countries • pursuing a dangerous policy before stopping in politics • a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual • the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits. • ...
SOCIOLOGY 2024-10-29
Across
- Refers to selfless actions taken by individuals to assist other
- Travis hirschi's theory about social control.
- The media can be really big pain sometimes
- actions that challenge existing social norms
- theory A theory that believes deviance can be caused by others and a process of interactions
- behaviours that are accepted by society
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- A theory that believes deviance is a key thing to help function society.
- Does deviance always have to be a negative concept ?
- Individuals who are portrayed by the media as deviant
9 Clues: behaviours that are accepted by society • The media can be really big pain sometimes • actions that challenge existing social norms • Travis hirschi's theory about social control. • Does deviance always have to be a negative concept ? • Individuals who are portrayed by the media as deviant • Refers to selfless actions taken by individuals to assist other • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2014-09-08
Across
- fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- Incapable of being wrong
- a theory which states that the Bible was superintended by God so every word is without error but it was written and worded by human beings
- a theory which states that the Bible was written by religious and inteligent people; no influence from God at all
- a theory which states that the Bible is God's exact words
- a theory which states that it was written by human beings but the content was all from God
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- the Bible was equally put together by God and human beings
- a theory which states that God came to the writers of the Bible the same way as the Holy Spirit does to everyone on Earth daily
- Never failing always effective
- meaning covenant; comes from the latin word testamentum
10 Clues: Incapable of being wrong • Never failing always effective • meaning covenant; comes from the latin word testamentum • a theory which states that the Bible is God's exact words • the Bible was equally put together by God and human beings • a theory which states that it was written by human beings but the content was all from God • ...
4th Grade Vocabulary, Week of 9/26/2016 2016-09-25
Across
- not easy to understand or explain; not simple
- to have changed something completely and usually in a good way
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- to move from one country or place to live or work in another
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- to have spent the winter sleeping or resting
- to make or do something the same way as something else
6 Clues: to have spent the winter sleeping or resting • not easy to understand or explain; not simple • to make or do something the same way as something else • to move from one country or place to live or work in another • to have changed something completely and usually in a good way • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
Week 26 2024-03-11
Across
- the author's attitude toward a certain topic
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- the author's main point or message about a topic or idea
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- words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true.
- showing differences between two things that are related in some way
- the opposite of what's expected actually occurs
6 Clues: the author's attitude toward a certain topic • the opposite of what's expected actually occurs • the author's main point or message about a topic or idea • words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true. • showing differences between two things that are related in some way • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
Mathematics 2014-08-11
Across
- set/ No common element
- form/ The exponent of a power indicates how many times the box multiplies
- set/ It contains definite number of elements
- well defined collection of distinct object
- sets/ It has same elements
- groupings does not matter
- sum/ Algebraic expression counting
- set/ Common elements
- distinct set of an algebraic sum
- numerical coefficient
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- well defined real number that exactly 1 number
- set/ The counting element has no end
- property/ Order does not matter
- set/ Totality of elements under consideration
- symbol denoting a quantity or expressive w/c can assume
- sets/ It has same number of elements
- real number assume exactly 1 value
- exponent/ Any no or expression raised from 0 is equal to 1
18 Clues: set/ Common elements • numerical coefficient • set/ No common element • groupings does not matter • sets/ It has same elements • property/ Order does not matter • distinct set of an algebraic sum • sum/ Algebraic expression counting • real number assume exactly 1 value • set/ The counting element has no end • sets/ It has same number of elements • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-29
Across
- all of the facts and information collected by the experiment.
- the variable that you are changing in the experiment
- question to be answered
- a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world
- Method: a set of steps that we use t better understand the natural
- data: data involving measurements/number
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- the variables that stay the same
- the variable that responds to the changes of the independent variable
- an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested to see if it might be true
- a test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something
10 Clues: question to be answered • the variables that stay the same • data: data involving measurements/number • the variable that you are changing in the experiment • all of the facts and information collected by the experiment. • Method: a set of steps that we use t better understand the natural • the variable that responds to the changes of the independent variable • ...
Answer Key 2021-09-10
Across
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
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- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- the gradual development of something
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Answer Key 2021-09-10
Across
- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- the gradual development of something
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
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- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
- Support for populist politicians or policies
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Answer key 2021-09-10
Across
- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- the gradual development of something
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control
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- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Answer key 2021-09-10
Across
- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- the gradual development of something
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control
Down
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Information 2014-02-09
Across
- the idea that is represented by a word, phrase, etc.
- knowledge that you get about someone or something
- a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy
- a measure of the system's disorder
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- a distinctive attribute or characteristic possessed by someone or something
- the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement
- the act of using a word, phrase, etc., that repeats something else and is therefore unnecessary
- awareness of something : the state of being aware of something
- how likely something is to happen
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
10 Clues: how likely something is to happen • a measure of the system's disorder • knowledge that you get about someone or something • the idea that is represented by a word, phrase, etc. • awareness of something : the state of being aware of something • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • ...
Animal Farm 2026-03-19
Across
- to remove (someone or something) from power especially by force
- a change or a set of changes that corrects or improves something
- a basic truth or theory, an idea that forms the basis of something
- to make (someone) feel isolated
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one
- to oppose or fight against a government
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- to remove (something that is not wanted or needed), to get rid of (something)+
- to give information about (a person, group, country, etc.) to an enemy
- of or relating to politics or government
- to cause (someone or something) to become dishonest, immoral, etc.
10 Clues: to make (someone) feel isolated • to oppose or fight against a government • of or relating to politics or government • to remove (someone or something) from power especially by force • a change or a set of changes that corrects or improves something • a basic truth or theory, an idea that forms the basis of something • ...
humorism and temperament puzzle 2018-08-21
10 Clues: more extroverted • relaxed and quiet • produced by liver • causes depression • produces aggression • adopted humors theory • uninterested behavior • enthusiastic and happy • developed humors theory • analytical and detail-oriented
week22 2024-12-17
Across
- - ข้อสันนิษฐาน
- - ความสัมพันธ์เชิงสหสัมพันธ์
- - การปรับเทียบ / การสอบเทียบ
- - เชิงปริมาณ
- - ค่าคงที่
- - เชิงคุณภาพ
- - การทบทวน / การตรวจสอบ
- - การวิเคราะห์
- - ความเป็นเหตุเป็นผล
- - หลักฐาน
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- - การสังเกต
- - การแปลความหมาย / การตีความ
- - บทคัดย่อ
- - เครื่องมือ
- - การเก็บรวบรวมข้อมูล
- - การทำนาย / การคาดการณ์
- - ผลลัพธ์
- - การตีพิมพ์ / การเผยแพร่
- - ทฤษฎี
- - ค่าเฉลี่ย
20 Clues: - ทฤษฎี • - ผลลัพธ์ • - หลักฐาน • - บทคัดย่อ • - ค่าคงที่ • - การสังเกต • - ค่าเฉลี่ย • - เครื่องมือ • - เชิงปริมาณ • - เชิงคุณภาพ • - ข้อสันนิษฐาน • - การวิเคราะห์ • - ความเป็นเหตุเป็นผล • - การเก็บรวบรวมข้อมูล • - การทบทวน / การตรวจสอบ • - การทำนาย / การคาดการณ์ • - การตีพิมพ์ / การเผยแพร่ • - การแปลความหมาย / การตีความ • - ความสัมพันธ์เชิงสหสัมพันธ์ • - การปรับเทียบ / การสอบเทียบ
scientific revolution 2021-11-02
Across
- he found Jupiters four largest moons
- theory where the sun is the center of the universse
- invented analytic geometry
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- science that studies celestial objects
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- helps astronomers see stars
- theory where the earth is in the center of our universe
- who came up with the law of gravity
- founded by newton and Leibniz
- who wrote plays that were publicly attributed to Shakespeare
10 Clues: invented analytic geometry • helps astronomers see stars • founded by newton and Leibniz • who came up with the law of gravity • he found Jupiters four largest moons • came up with the heliocentric theory • science that studies celestial objects • theory where the sun is the center of the universse • theory where the earth is in the center of our universe • ...
Theories 2013-09-19
8 Clues: Psychosocial • Behavior Theory • Cognitive Theory • Social Learning Theory • don't understand concrete logic • thinking about abstract concepts • understanding of mental operations • centered around infant trying to make sense of the world
Sociology: Socialization 2026-03-16
Across
- The way people learn what Society Considers to be "good" and "bad"
- Relationships and caring about people around us
- Created a theory on Personality Development on society
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- Our character (Beliefs, Temperaments, Interest, and Talents) are set before birth/based on Genetics
- A group made up of people who have similar ages, social status, and interest.
- A person's distinct Identity that is developed through Social interaction
6 Clues: Relationships and caring about people around us • Created a theory on Personality Development on society • The way people learn what Society Considers to be "good" and "bad" • A person's distinct Identity that is developed through Social interaction • A group made up of people who have similar ages, social status, and interest. • ...
Waves Crossword - Sarah Sias 2022-03-15
Across
- What does the m stand for in E=mc²?
- What does the c stand for in E=mc²?
- TRUE or FALSE, The speed of light can change
- What is the Equation for the Theory of Relativity?
- What happens on one side of an equation the exact opposite happens on the other
- Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough
- What does matter turn into when it reaches the speed of light?
- What can´t be created or destroyed, but can be transformed?
- the horizontal line that passes exactly in the middle between the graph's maximum and minimum points.
- What does the E stand for in E=mc²
- A wave that is moving up and down or side to side
- The substance or material waves travel through
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- What happens to one side of an equation the same things happens to the other
- Objects at rest/in motion will remain that way until acted upon by an outside force
- Law of Conservation of?
- Waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels and displacement of the medium are in the same (or opposite) direction of the wave propagation.
- The number of waves that pass a set point in a set amount of time
- The ability to do work
- Bottom of the wave
- A disturbance of energy that transfers the energy from place to place
- A wave then needs a medium to travel through
- What is the Speed of Light?
- Top of the wave
- When the waves are scrunched together
- The distance from the crest to the mid-line
25 Clues: Top of the wave • Bottom of the wave • The ability to do work • Law of Conservation of? • What is the Speed of Light? • Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough • What does the E stand for in E=mc² • What does the m stand for in E=mc²? • What does the c stand for in E=mc²? • When the waves are scrunched together • The distance from the crest to the mid-line • ...
BRANT 2014-01-14
Across
- Have two goals in solving an equation
- Only have one goal in solving an equation
- A rate at which the interest is calculated and paid by the borrower
- A law in set theory which states that if a set of all positive integers and contains one
- An expression built up from constants, variables and a finite number
- A finite combination of symbols that is well-formed according to rules
- A symbol for a number we don't know
- A link to a related lesson is provided for each term
- Terms that help explain mathematical expression using words
- A shape with three sides
- Figures that are the same shape but not the same size
- An equation written in the form starting that two ratios are equivalent
- A percentage that is subtracted from a number
- Make something smaller
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- The same size or shape
- Equal in value
- The rules of which calculation comes first in an expression
- A record of your money in your checkbook
- Two operations are said to be inverse to each other if one undoes the effect
- Parts per 100
- A shape with four sides
- An equation of the form where P and Q are polynomial
- Two ratios have the same value
- To become larger
- A math problem that only has numbers
- A character or attribute that something has
- Putting equations into words
- The relative of two similar things
- When two lines are crossed by another line, angles in matching corners
- A math sentence that says two things are equal
- Tax on purchased items
31 Clues: Parts per 100 • Equal in value • To become larger • The same size or shape • Tax on purchased items • Make something smaller • A shape with four sides • A shape with three sides • Putting equations into words • Two ratios have the same value • The relative of two similar things • A symbol for a number we don't know • A math problem that only has numbers • ...
level 2 2012-07-29
Across
- Fluids flow through a device to prevent over heating
- Unit of Weight (5)
- Full Form of INTEL
- Latin name of lead
- TATA new invention(car) which can serve 100kmpl.
- Process of mapping a large set of input values to a smaller set – such as rounding values to some unit of precision.
- ______TMA-05M Spacecraft recenty took sunita Williams to space station
- Unit of pressure
- Enzyme that converts starch to maltose
- Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour?
- Device that converts electric current into radio waves
- Tallest building in the world according to CTBUH.
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- A powdery substance made by calcining lime and clay, mixed with water to form mortar or mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete.
- Card Game
- India’s first Nano Satellite
- Einstein Theory.
- 6 , 24 , 12 , __ , 18 , 8 , 24.
- 4th State of matter
- A motorboat, whose speed in 15 km/hr in still water goes 30 km downstream and comes back in a total of 4 hours 30 minutes. The speed of the stream (in km/hr) is:
- A machine used to supply air or other gas at increased pressure.
- SI unit of magnetic flux density
- Repetition of sound
- Device to convert ac voltage to another ac voltage.
- Device used for measuring pressure difference/gas pressure
- Diode for which you can change the reverse bias, and thus vary the capacitance is called.
- If ‘+’ means ‘/ ’, ‘/’ means ‘-’ , ‘-’ means ‘*’ and ‘*’ means ‘+’ , then 48 + 16 / 4 – 2 * 8 = ?
- Mercury, Neptune
- Prize named after Swedish scientist
- Singular of DATA is
29 Clues: Card Game • Einstein Theory. • Unit of pressure • Mercury, Neptune • Unit of Weight (5) • Full Form of INTEL • Latin name of lead • 4th State of matter • Repetition of sound • Singular of DATA is • India’s first Nano Satellite • 6 , 24 , 12 , __ , 18 , 8 , 24. • SI unit of magnetic flux density • Prize named after Swedish scientist • Enzyme that converts starch to maltose • ...
Chapter 8 2014-10-29
Across
- socialization tactics that unfold on a set schedule
- person who has great deal of influence on organizational culture
- socialization tactics that reinforce your current identity and attributes
- the term we use when a contract is broken
- person-job and person-organization matching achieves this
- the first stage of socialization
- socialization tactics that do not set you apart as a "rookie"
- socialization tactics that do not rely on involvement of current workers
- when you confirm because you want to be like someone else
- process by which you learn necessary attitudes and behaviour
- what you should be when it comes to getting yourself socialized
- the first day program for a new employee
- the second stage of socialization
- a less experienced person who receives advice from a more experienced person
- the type of job preview we do today
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- what social information processing theory says we do with information
- a specific program for managing workplace stress
- type of dependence based on getting others to tell you what they know
- type of dependence linked to reward and punishments controlled by others
- when you conform because you accept the deeper value
- shared beliefs, values and assumptions
- the contract that contains your beliefs about what the organization will provide
- socialization tactics where the sequence of steps can vary
- how we measure how influential a culture is on its members
- a type of network where multiple people help to advance your career
- when you conform because you want to get a reward or avoid a punishment
- celebrations and methods of celebration that reinforce organizational culture
- what is managed during the third stage of socialization
28 Clues: the first stage of socialization • the second stage of socialization • the type of job preview we do today • shared beliefs, values and assumptions • the first day program for a new employee • the term we use when a contract is broken • a specific program for managing workplace stress • socialization tactics that unfold on a set schedule • ...
Conflict Management Chapters 1-4 2020-03-09
Across
- goals are more or less positive
- positions
- humans attach meaning
- demands or fixed outcome statements
- how things should be done
- personal definition of a word
- present the description from the perspective of the speaker
- how we weave together knowledge and feelings
- the level people need each other to attain goals
- desired condition
- who the parties are to each other
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- overarching set of beliefs about how the world works
- defending one’s positions
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- any communication intended to move two people’s views
- behavior that is learning
- internal struggle between the id and superego
- posits that attitudes are developed by observing others
- vague notion of what would be a desirable outcome
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- cooperative and competitive tactics
- one's sense of self-worth
- underlying needs
- dictionary definition of a word
- not facts but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- finite amount of something
- process as if communication were like a machine
- how one responds can change the entire direction communication
- judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- tangible resources or any measurable factor
- focuses that drive conflicts
- the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict will be met
- assume that the behavior is caused by a situation
- what the conversation was about
- struggle among a small number of people
- attacks others and their positions
- mathematical way to calculate projected gains
- concept relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- event that precipitates the conflict
- behavior determined by biology
40 Clues: positions • underlying needs • desired condition • humans attach meaning • one's sense of self-worth • how things should be done • defending one’s positions • behavior that is learning • finite amount of something • focuses that drive conflicts • personal definition of a word • behavior determined by biology • dictionary definition of a word • goals are more or less positive • ...
Chapter 7: Thinking, Language, and Creativity 2020-11-02
Across
- _______ heuristic: Unintentional stereotyping of someone/thing
- _______ mindset: Abilities/talents are "fixed" and can't develop much
- The best representation of a concept
- (The acronym) The innate capacity to learn language
- _______ mindset: Abilities/talents arise from practice and continuous development
- The smallest unit of language that conveys some meaning
- Linguistic _______: The idea that language influences how we think
- _______ thinking: The ability to produce a correct or well-established answer to a problem
- The ability to understand something immediately with no conscious reasoning needed
- The set of rules used to convey meaning through the use of lexicon
- Linguistic _______: The idea that language determines/confines how we think
- _______ effect: Fixating on a single aspect of a situation while looking for a solution
- _______ bias: Focusing on information that confirms existing beliefs
- The process by which we derive meaning from language
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- _______ thinking: The ability to arrive at unique or multiple solutions to a problem
- A general problem-solving framework; a "rule of thumb"
- _______ bias: The tendency to take personal credit for positive outcomes, but placing "blame" on external sources for negative outcomes
- A basic sound unit of a given language
- The use of language and how it is used
- _______ heuristic: The decision is based upon a possibly faulty precedent or example
- A person's subjective confidence/self-perception of their abilities is higher than they objectively are
- Reacting to a choice/concept based on how it is presented
- Persistent focus on something (Seen in Freud's psychosexual development theory)
- The act/result of being aware of the inner nature of things
- set Persisting in approaching a problem in a way that previously worked, but clearly isn't now
25 Clues: The best representation of a concept • A basic sound unit of a given language • The use of language and how it is used • (The acronym) The innate capacity to learn language • The process by which we derive meaning from language • A general problem-solving framework; a "rule of thumb" • The smallest unit of language that conveys some meaning • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Government 2022-10-25
Across
- Counter Balancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated
- A meeting that the government set up by the Connecticut River
- A legislature consisting of a single leader
- Legislative body has absolute soverighty over another governments instructions
- A league or alliance formed for an illiset purpose
- Everything is accountable to laws. They are public and equally enforced
- Rights people just have
- An area under control from another country
- The engagement in discourse inteded to inhance understanding
- Defines the fundemental law of the U.S.
- A doctorine in political theory that government is created by and subject to the will of the people
- An act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government in seperated bodies
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
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- An essmbly of representatives from Virginia that met from 1643 to 1776
- Agreement between members of society to give us individual freedoms for state benefit
- A set of rules for self governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower
- British unofficial policy, to relax the enforcements of strict regulations, particularly trade laws.
- Custom duties on merchandise imports
- Absolute rights of Englishment and all freeman in on out of civil society, are principally personal security, personal liberty, and private property
- An act of English Parliament which establishes principles of frequent parliaments, free elections, and freedom of speech within parliament.
- A grant or authority of rights. Lets them preform the rights they were granted.
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- A body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts
- A person sent and is authorized to represent others
24 Clues: Rights people just have • Custom duties on merchandise imports • Defines the fundemental law of the U.S. • An area under control from another country • A legislature consisting of a single leader • Belief in the benefits of profitable trading • A league or alliance formed for an illiset purpose • A person sent and is authorized to represent others • ...
Crossword Vocabulary 2019-10-23
Across
- the use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same, similar, in their construction, sound, meaning, or meter
- the choice and use of words and phrase in speech or writing
- to attribute human characteristics to no human objects or abstract ideas
- evidence based on stories, narratives, or short stories to show a point
- intended to arouse angry or hostile feelings, the opposite of concilitory
- a brief indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of history.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to it's literal or primary meaning
- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement that may prove to be well founded or true
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- a statement that asserts something to be true
- a verb is in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb
- intended to make someone less angry or hostile
- words of expression with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation
- an unreal exaggeration to emphasize the real situation
- the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
- drawing comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences
- directly opposing ideas;a contrast or opposition between two things
- vivid and descriptive language that appeals to our physical senses
20 Clues: a statement that asserts something to be true • intended to make someone less angry or hostile • an unreal exaggeration to emphasize the real situation • the choice and use of words and phrase in speech or writing • drawing comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect • vivid and descriptive language that appeals to our physical senses • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-04-05
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- the resources needed to produce goods and services that the Industrial Revolution required.
- a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business- people, and wealthy farmers.
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- an economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit.
- If factory owners refused these demands, union members could ______, or refuse to work.
- press for reforms, workers joined together in voluntary labor associations called ______
- larger fields, called _________, landowners experimented with more pro- ductive seeding and harvesting methods to boost crop yields.
- the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
- city building and the movement of people to cities.
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- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources.
- the greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s.
- Bentham’s theory that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their util- ity, or usefulness.
- a form of complete socialism in which the means of production—all land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses—would be owned by the people.
- a professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, who defended the idea of a free economy
- Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings called __________.
- the economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference.
- One year, for example, a farmer might plant a field with wheat, which exhausted soil nutrients. The next year he planted a root crop, such as turnips, to restore nutrients. This might be followed in turn by barley and then clover.
- German journalist
- certain rights of ownership.
20 Clues: clue • German journalist • certain rights of ownership. • city building and the movement of people to cities. • a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business. • the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources. • Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings called __________. • ...
Crossword Puzzle in LEA 2 2021-02-22
Across
- Personality disorder that explained for being a loner and lacking close friends outside of the immediate family. Flat emotions or limited or inappropriate emotional responses. Persistent and excessive social anxiety.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- He advocate the Differential Association Theory
- The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
- Is an act or omission that is punishable by special laws
- The feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something
- It is the means or implement used in the commission of the crime
- A philosophical system or theory stating that every rationality justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, based on verified data received from the senses.
- It is the use of psychological methods particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person’s change and overcome problem in desire ways.
- It focuses on personal ability to control impulses and exercise self-control.
- Excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior, and elevation of mood specifically
- This body type with relatively predominance of soft roundness throughout the regions of the body (fat).
- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
- Refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- It is characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation.
- Mendelson He is a European defense attorney, created his own classification of victim types
- Word meaning guilt or fault
- The study of demons or demonic belief.
- A thought process that causes you to have an irrational suspicion or mistrust of others.
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- The scientific study of crime, including its causes, responses by law enforcement, and methods of prevention. It is a sub-group of sociology, which is the scientific study of social behavior.
- Individual who score high on this domain often demonstrate anger and sadness and have irrational ideas, uncontrollable impulses, and anxiety.
- Concerned with control crime by repressing criminal activities through the fear of punishment.
- Reality Principle
- Theory which is a modification of classical theory
- A forceful action or procedure such as an unprovoked attack especially when intended to dominate or master.
- The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- He introduces the term criminology in the English language
- feeling or moving power that impels one to do act.
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- Theory that maintains that an individual will obey or disobey societal rules depending upon his or her ability to rationalize whether he is protected from hurt or destruction.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- The ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- A behavior are those that do not grossly violate social norms or represent severely disorganized personalities.
- It is the quality of being worse than other things or people
- Provides a simple and powerful insights into the causes of crime problems
- Known as malice or deceit.
- Tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral.
- To review or examine something critically
- Type of criminal who commit crime due to abnormalities or physical disorder
- This is the branch of science explain the behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
- The willful theft of merchandise from a retail establishment without the knowledge or consent of the seller with the intention of converting those goods for one's personal use and without having paid the purchase price
- A person who has committed a crime.
- Approach that explain the Heredity, Neurotransmitter dysfunction, Brain abnormalities
- It is a branch of criminology that deals purely on the underlying factors of victimization and the contributory role of the victims in the commission of crimes.
- A defense mechanism which explained as going back to a previous stage of development.
- Relating to or adhering to the doctrine of utilitarianism.
- Theory maintain that man is essentially a moral creature with absolute freewill to choose between good and evil
- A category to which people are assigned according to the extent to which their bodily physique conforms to a basic
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
50 Clues: Reality Principle • Known as malice or deceit. • Word meaning guilt or fault • A person who has committed a crime. • The study of demons or demonic belief. • To review or examine something critically • He advocate the Differential Association Theory • Theory which is a modification of classical theory • feeling or moving power that impels one to do act. • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2020-10-09
Across
- some reffered to god as this
- Renaissance political philosopher
- the thery that earth is in the middle of the universe
- the action of cutting up a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- the early period of the time period we are investigating
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- the theory that the sun is in the middle of the universe
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- the late period of the time period we are investigating
- this law was invented by isaac newton
- a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
10 Clues: some reffered to god as this • Renaissance political philosopher • this law was invented by isaac newton • the thery that earth is in the middle of the universe • the late period of the time period we are investigating • the theory that the sun is in the middle of the universe • the early period of the time period we are investigating • ...
Positive Psychology 2023-11-01
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- The negative social attitude attached to a characteristic of an individual
- Used in philosophy, a positive and divine state of being that humanity is able to strive toward and possibly reach
- The theory which suggests that individuals have a baseline level of happiness to which they often return
- The mental state of 'being in the zone'
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- founder of Positive Psychology
- Sel-____ means “being warm and understanding toward ourselves when we suffer, fail, or feel inadequate,”
- the quality of being thankful
- A collection of poems or hymns composed in archaic Sanskrit
- A mind and body practice that can build strength and flexibility
- The American psychologist who created the Hierarchy of needs
10 Clues: the quality of being thankful • founder of Positive Psychology • The mental state of 'being in the zone' • A collection of poems or hymns composed in archaic Sanskrit • The American psychologist who created the Hierarchy of needs • A mind and body practice that can build strength and flexibility • ...
Vocab Unit 7 2023-05-08
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- (adj.) present in all places at all times
- (v.) to set apart, separate for a special purpose; to take possession of a hold in custody
- (adj.) completely surrounding, encompassing
- (n.) disorder, confusion; (v.) to throw into disorder
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- (adj.) inflexible, beyond influence; relentless, unyielding
- (adj.) frenzied, highly agitated
- (n.) a fortified place, stronghold
- (adj.) drawn from different sources; (n.) one whose beliefs are drawn from various sources
- (adj.) pertaining to beauty; sensitive or responsive beauty (n.) a particular theory or conception of beauty/art; a particular taste for or approach to what is pleasing to the senses especially sight.
- (n.) The wasting away of a body organ tissue; any progressive decline or failure; (v.) to waste away.
10 Clues: (adj.) frenzied, highly agitated • (n.) a fortified place, stronghold • (adj.) present in all places at all times • (adj.) completely surrounding, encompassing • (n.) disorder, confusion; (v.) to throw into disorder • (adj.) inflexible, beyond influence; relentless, unyielding • ...
Reformation 2025-01-10
Across
- A movement for religious reform, leading to the creation of Protestant churches
- A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- Official exclusion from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
- Relating to the Roman Catholic Church.
- A list of grievances against the Catholic Church posted by Martin Luther.
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- A member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- Luther A German monk who started the Reformation by posting his 95 Theses.
- A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church.
- A grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church.
10 Clues: The head of the Roman Catholic Church. • Relating to the Roman Catholic Church. • A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church. • A list of grievances against the Catholic Church posted by Martin Luther. • A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved. • ...
First 50 Terms for AP Psych Exam 2020-05-15
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- The way a problem is presented. Its presentation can affect how people view the problem and thus potentially affect decisions regarding the problem.
- Came up with the concept of a mental age and created a standardized test as well to measure intelligence.
- Neural impulse.
- People have removed this in the case of severe epileptic seizures.
- Thinking that gradually limits the number of possible solutions until the best solution is found.
- Part of brain that directs muscle movements in order to enable speech.
- Creator of the nativist theory of language acquisition.
- Biomedical therapy treated on very depressed people. An electric current is sent through their brain.
- In classical conditioning, the conditioning response wanes. In operant conditioning, the response is no longer reinforced.
- Why the news is so polarized. we only look for information that corresponds with our beliefs and not for any information that would contradict us.
- Theory that some of our motivated behaviors leads to an increase in arousal.
- Creative thinkers think like this.
- Stage in Piaget's theory when people begin to be able to think about thoughts in a logical manner (starts at like age 12).
- A psychodynamic theorist that focused on the role of the ego and not so much the role of the unconscious. He also thought people were motivated by inferiority and superiority.
- An example of this is retinal disparity.
- Dream theory that states that neural activity during sleep causes random visual memories to arise. Our brain makes these into stories.
- New information updates our existing schemas.
- A neo-Freudian who created the psychosocial stage theory.
- When something gets closer to us, our eyes have to move toward each other to keep it focused. it helps us understand how close objects are to us.
- Jung said this was a part of the collective unconscious, and these were the universal concepts we all share as humans.
- Cultural rules on when/how to express emotions. Therefore, these expressions are not universal to all cultures.
- The stage in Piaget's theory when children gain the ability to think about concrete events logically (from 7-11 years).
- Neuron unable to be excited to generate another action potential (doesn’t matter how intense the stimulus is).
- 2 stimuli become linked in this type of learning and Pavlov's dog is an example of this.
- Openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism.
- An example of using this is choosing to take the train after witnessing an airplane crash.
- Takes info and connects it to things we already know.
- Also known as just noticeable difference.
- Effect where over time, intelligence scores increase over generations.
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- It is a monocular cue where faraway objects tend to look blurred.
- Minumum Stimulation needed to detect a sense half of the time.
- Discovered that many facial expressions of emotion were universal (easily read by people from different cultures) (especially anger).
- Research/study that tries to solve practical problems.
- In Pavlov's dog, an example of this is the dog salivating.
- The limit set by George Miller and the magic number 7 can be expanded through this.
- Depends on one's span and the recency effect. the magic number 7 shows how much it is.
- These are also known as motor neurons. They bring info from brain and spinal cord to glands and muscles.
- Its two divisions include the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system and it is a part of the peripheral nervous system.
- Optimal period in life where exposure to certain experiences will enable normal development production.
- When you need to feel a part of a group. This is why we have FOMO.
- A defense mechanism where bad feelings are taken out on not the original source, but a less scary person/object. That is why they say you hurt the ones you love the most.
- This follows the reality principle and is partially unconscious and partially conscious. Some say it is the mediator.
- Ability to adjust to changes/experiences. Helps us grow and develop.
- When a physiological need becomes more prominent, our psychological drive to reduce the need also becomes more prominent.
- Visual perception phenomenon when a small light seems to move in a dark environment.
- Creator of the social learning theory (modeling) and of reciprocal determinism and self-efficacy.
- Guarantee a solution by trying every possible way of answering a problem.
- When we are motivated to perform a certain behavior to attain promised rewards.
- Learning and understanding in terms of our existing schemas.
- A part of the neural impulse when the charge difference is lost, which allows the axon channels to open. This leads to action potential.
50 Clues: Neural impulse. • Creative thinkers think like this. • An example of this is retinal disparity. • Also known as just noticeable difference. • New information updates our existing schemas. • Takes info and connects it to things we already know. • Research/study that tries to solve practical problems. • Creator of the nativist theory of language acquisition. • ...
Career Set 1 2021-01-13
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- forms of pay other than salary or wages such as insurance or paid vacation
- work that a person does for pay
- a fixed amount of money paid for each hour worked
- person who checks and evaluates an employee's work
- a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for each pay period
- working at least 40 hours a week
- a tax on people's earnings that goes to the government
- time worked in addition to regular hours
- a person that works with you in the same workplace
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- someone who works for a person or business for pay
- A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid; usually awarded on the basis of academic, athletic or other achievements
- earnings from work or investment
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid; determines how much financial aid a student may receive
- working less than full-time
- the total amount of income from wages before any payroll deductions
- person or organization that pays people to work for them
- a profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling
18 Clues: working less than full-time • work that a person does for pay • earnings from work or investment • working at least 40 hours a week • time worked in addition to regular hours • a fixed amount of money paid for each hour worked • someone who works for a person or business for pay • person who checks and evaluates an employee's work • ...
Stem Set #12 2022-02-22
CROSSWORD SET 2 2024-12-12
Across
- A growing trend where countries reduce reliance on China for supply chains.
- India's flagship digital payment system that's gone global.
- Innovations boosting India’s farming productivity.
- Economic phenomenon where public sector spending reduces private sector investment.
- The levy imposed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- The shift away from the U.S. dollar in international trade settlements.
- A European country that became a leader in green hydrogen production.
- This country surpassed its EU peers in renewable energy usage in 2023.
- The global economic event held in New Delhi in 2023.
- A concept emphasizing skills and productivity as a nation’s key resources.
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- Sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth and environmental health.
- A recent mechanism facilitating trade with Russia amid sanctions.
- India’s premier policy think tank driving transformative initiatives.
- Agreement boosting economic ties between India and Australia.
- India’s new RBI Governor as of 2024.
- A key economic term for the difference between revenue and expenditure in the government budget.
- Bangalore’s nickname as India’s hub for startups.
- Backbone of India's economy, generating employment and fostering innovation.
18 Clues: India’s new RBI Governor as of 2024. • Bangalore’s nickname as India’s hub for startups. • Innovations boosting India’s farming productivity. • The levy imposed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • The global economic event held in New Delhi in 2023. • India's flagship digital payment system that's gone global. • ...
Vocab set 2 2023-11-06
Across
- to prevent movement or progress
- A family/group that maintains power for multiple generations.
- smell and/or taste bad
- rise and fall like waves
- introduce or convey gradually and insidiously
- come or send forth
- slip by; pass
- to fall straight down or decline suddenly
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- break, burst, or rupture
- lacking liveliness or interest
- close to or next to
- silly
- stick fast
- to become spoiled
- easily bent or shaped
- fail to include or mention
- to land (mostly after a flight)
- effortless grace
18 Clues: silly • stick fast • slip by; pass • effortless grace • to become spoiled • come or send forth • close to or next to • easily bent or shaped • smell and/or taste bad • break, burst, or rupture • rise and fall like waves • fail to include or mention • lacking liveliness or interest • to prevent movement or progress • to land (mostly after a flight) • to fall straight down or decline suddenly • ...
