theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 4 2024-11-01
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- Freud’s theory of development that outlines the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development
- concept in Piaget’s cognitive theory as one of two processes people use to learn and incorporate new information.
- plan, scheme, or framework that helps make an organizational pattern from which to operate; in Piaget’s theory, cognitive schemas are used for thinking.
- A concept in Piaget’s cognitive theory as one of two processes people use to learn and incorporate new information
- The term in Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory that defines which children can learn.
- Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of conscious thought.
- Maslow’s theory that describes the conditions for health and well-being in a pyramid of human needs
- The set of principles set forth by Abraham Maslow for a person’s wellness or ability to be the most that a person can be; the state of being that results from having met all the basic and growth needs.
- Bandura’s theory about learning that emphasizes the cognitive processes of observational learning.
- The sociocultural dimension of being female or male that includes identity and appropriate roles
- The discipline that blends neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, and education to apply knowledge of brain function with new ways of learning and teaching.
- The argument regarding human development that centers around two opposing viewpoints
- A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced.
- The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime.
- The field of cognitive study that involves the brain, neural anatomy of the body, and the functions of the brain that affect development
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- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death
- Vygotsky’s term for guidance, assistance, or cognitive structures that help a child learn.
- The relational bond that connects a child to another important person; feelings and behaviors of devotion or positive connection.
- The acquisition of skills and behaviors by observing others.
- psychological issues that deal with how people relate to others and the problems that arise on a social level
- group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon
- To balance equally; in Piaget’s theory, the thinking process by which a person “makes sense” and puts into balance new information with what is already known.
- A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced.
- A form of learning in which one stimulus is repeatedly paired with another so that the second one brings forth a response.
- A theory of intelligence, proposed by Howard Gardner, that outlines several different kinds of intelligence, rather than the notion of intelligence as measured by standardized testing, such as the IQ.
- tentative theory or assumption made to draw inferences or test conclusions
- A process by which the brain reacts to perceived threat
- Aspects of theory or development that refer to the social and cultural issues; key descriptor of Vygotsky’s theory of development.
- The kind of psychological learning, first characterized in the behaviorist theory of Pavlov, that takes place when pairing something that rousts or incites an activity with the activity itself in a way that the stimulus (such as a bell) will trigger a response (such as salivating in anticipation of food that usually arrives after the bell is sounded
- process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of, and relatively independent of, intervention such as exercise, experience, or environment.
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others.
- A term coined by Ramirez and Casteneda to describe a set of experiences and environments that promote children’s ability to use more than one mode of thinking or linguistic system
- The part of behaviorist theory, first coined by Bandura, that describes learning through observing and imitating an example. The model observed can be real, filmed, or animated; and the child mimics in order to acquire the behavior.
33 Clues: A process by which the brain reacts to perceived threat • The acquisition of skills and behaviors by observing others. • The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime. • tentative theory or assumption made to draw inferences or test conclusions • Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of conscious thought. • ...
RISHAB 2021-03-09
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- where the price of products increase and wage does not
- a severe and prolonged recession
- the ammount of people living in a country
- the ammount of people who are able to work
- a continual 2 quarter decline of national GDP
- the act of not having a job
- the hourly income of worker
- What the firm is providing to the workers
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- the forward expectations of a firm
- any machinery or investment that is used to make products
- what the workers are providing to the firm
- the act of having a job
- the people who buy products
- what the firms are producing
- A wage rate were workers are willing to work at and firms are demanding at
15 Clues: the act of having a job • the people who buy products • the act of not having a job • the hourly income of worker • what the firms are producing • a severe and prolonged recession • the forward expectations of a firm • the ammount of people living in a country • What the firm is providing to the workers • what the workers are providing to the firm • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-28
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- Unkind smile
- Co. that owns the intellectual property in a licensing aggrement
- Stages of subsequent investments made in a firm by investor
- Vocal quality
- To adopt new conditions and obstacles
- Graffiti signature
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- helpful suggestion
- A separate legal entity organized under the authority of a state
- Surviving firm in an acquisition
- The "S" of NASA
- to listen secretly to other people talking
- Set of attribute -ve or +ve that people associate with a Co.
- In an acquisition ,the firm that is acquired
- Relative worth ,importance or utility
14 Clues: Unkind smile • Vocal quality • The "S" of NASA • helpful suggestion • Graffiti signature • Surviving firm in an acquisition • Relative worth ,importance or utility • To adopt new conditions and obstacles • to listen secretly to other people talking • In an acquisition ,the firm that is acquired • Stages of subsequent investments made in a firm by investor • ...
PSY-101 Eam #3 (Chapters 8, 9, & 14) 2019-10-04
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- The positive experiences in life, which may neutralize the effects of many hassles.
- How many stages are in Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development?
- What is the type of motivation that is the desire to behave in a certain way in order to gain some external reward or to avoid some undesirable consequence?
- The realization that objects continue to exist, even when they can no longer be perceived by the child.
- The general level of happiness when the individual is not trying to be happy. Answer: Set ________ of Happiness.
- What humanist psychologist developed the Hierarchy of Needs? (Last name only).
- In Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the preconventional level based on?
- The type of emotions that are unlearned and universal.
- The psychologist who theorized the Theory of Psychosocial Development (Last name only).
- What theory suggests that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of alertness and physical/mental activation? Answer is: Optimum _________Theory.
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- What theory of emotional feelings that results when an individual becomes aware of a physiological response to an emotion-provoking stimulus? (Hint: two words, no space).
- The force that moves people to behave, think, and feel the way they do.
- The theory of emotional feelings that results when the emotion of fear occurs at the same time you feel the physiological arousal? (Hint: two words, no space.
- The number of stages in Erik Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development?
- When an adult adjusts the amount of guidance provided to match a child’s current ability?
- _______- reduction theory states that people are motivated to reduce tension created by biological drives.
- Eating Disorders are ____________ disorders and not disorders about eating.
- What is the type of motivation that is the desire to behave in a certain way because it is enjoyable or satisfying in and of itself?
- The psychologist who developed the sociocultural approach to human development (Last Name only).
19 Clues: The type of emotions that are unlearned and universal. • How many stages are in Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development? • The force that moves people to behave, think, and feel the way they do. • The number of stages in Erik Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development? • Eating Disorders are ____________ disorders and not disorders about eating. • ...
ACCOUNTS 2025-07-06
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- – Distribution of profits among partners
- – Method of goodwill valuation based on earlier profits
- – Method of valuing goodwill using mean profits
- – Ratio before admission of partner
- – Extra amount paid for purchasing goodwill
- – Contribution of partners to business
- – Technique to calculate present value of future earnings
- – Type of capital account method
- – Intangible asset representing business reputation
- – Process to reassess assets and liabilities
- – Goodwill not shown in books
- – Resources owned by firm
- – Ratio showing partners’ share given up for new partner
- – Type of profit leading to goodwill valuation
- – Negative earnings to be shared by partners
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- – Income earned by firm
- – Used for profit sharing
- – Capital remains unchanged except for additions/withdrawals
- – People running a partnership business
- – Brings automatic dissolution unless otherwise agreed
- – Ratio after admission of partner
- – Entry of new partner
- – Trust and agency relationship among partners
- – Life of partnership unless agreed otherwise
- – Exit of existing partner
- – Method to value goodwill using total worth of business
- – Financial obligations of firm
- – Relationship between persons sharing profits
- – Accumulated profits retained in firm
- – Business entity in partnership
30 Clues: – Entry of new partner • – Income earned by firm • – Used for profit sharing • – Resources owned by firm • – Exit of existing partner • – Goodwill not shown in books • – Financial obligations of firm • – Type of capital account method • – Business entity in partnership • – Ratio after admission of partner • – Ratio before admission of partner • ...
Chapter 16 One of Us is Next 2024-12-11
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- Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
- The conclusion can be drawn, although it is not explicitly stated.
- To share a secret or private matter with someone, trusting them not to repeat.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Something that is accepted as true or certain without proof.
- The quality of being open to harm, damage, or emotional hurt.
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- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposition
- The obligation to accept responsibility for one’s actions.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
10 Clues: Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience. • The obligation to accept responsibility for one’s actions. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • Something that is accepted as true or certain without proof. • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
false prince vocab 2021-05-27
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- a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
- (of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
- make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action.
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
- to cause to lose courage or resolution
- a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
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- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- an outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality
- outward behavior or bearing
- slight unwell
- a cruel and oppressive ruler.
- very angry; enraged
12 Clues: slight unwell • very angry; enraged • outward behavior or bearing • a cruel and oppressive ruler. • to cause to lose courage or resolution • a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action. • ...
Econ Unit 2 Vocab 2018-02-20
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- study of producers and consumers in a market
- exchanges that businesses must make in order to produce things
- one firm controls the technology
- gives value or price
- quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy
- two or more people involved in a firm
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- market for consumers to purchase goods & services
- owned or created by the U.S.
- investors share stock
- a few large sellers in the market
- struggle amongst businesses
- one owner of a firm
- amount of a product for sale
- example oil gas industry
- control over a region
15 Clues: one owner of a firm • gives value or price • investors share stock • control over a region • example oil gas industry • struggle amongst businesses • owned or created by the U.S. • amount of a product for sale • one firm controls the technology • a few large sellers in the market • two or more people involved in a firm • study of producers and consumers in a market • ...
MICROECONOMICS II 2014-11-10
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- firm that can choose among price and output combinations along the demand curve
- seller with no control over price of product it sells
- single firm can supply entire market demand at a low cost
- firm competes with better quality and not by lowering prices
- when marginal revenue is positive
- obvious and genuine differences between goods and services
- as number of users increases so does the value of the good
- maximum profit
- market characterized by homogenous or differentiated product, few large sellers and difficult market entry
- group of firms reduce competition
- key traits of market
- firms cause other firms reaction
- change in total revenue from a sales additional output
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- selling a good for a higher price than it is bought
- one firm sets price for an industry
- market structure with single seller, unique product, impossible entry into product
- seller charges different prices not because of cost differences
- firms barriers to enter market
- a firms obstacle when trying to enter a new market
- market structure with many small sellers, differential product and easy market and exit
- no restraints on new firms when entering an industry
- no substitutes for a product
- rivals model of strategic moves
23 Clues: maximum profit • key traits of market • no substitutes for a product • firms barriers to enter market • rivals model of strategic moves • firms cause other firms reaction • when marginal revenue is positive • group of firms reduce competition • one firm sets price for an industry • a firms obstacle when trying to enter a new market • ...
35 Famous Physics 2020-02-21
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- The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
- is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
- is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
- is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
- The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
- is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
- As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
- is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
- Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
- is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
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- is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
- is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
- is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
- originator of the Theory of Relativity.
- is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
- is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
- originator of the Quantum Theory.
- established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
- is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
- is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
- is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
- He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
- He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
- His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
- The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory. • originator of the Theory of Relativity. • is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity. • is famous for inventing the first electric battery. • is famous for Showing the existence of the electron. • is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory. • His inventions include the first calculation machine know. • ...
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2022-01-10
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- The present value of bankruptcy can be calculated as a product of the probability of ------------------and x percentage of unlevered value.
- The static tradeoff model of financing suggests an optimal capital structure when ---------------benefit of debt is equal to ------------------benefit of equity. (same word for both blanks so one answer)
- The required return to bondholders if they plan to hold the bond till the maturity of the bond is called --------------- of the bond.
- Beta for firms in the utility industry is --------------------than that of firms in a cyclical industry, keeping other things as fixed.
- Share-repurchase is timed when the firm is usually ------------------------------.
- An example of direct costs of bankruptcy is -----------------------costs related to bankruptcy.
- The agency relationship between minority shareholders and majority shareholders of a company is called -------------------------------------(x 2 times) agency problem.
- -----------------------annual-cost is calculated to determine the investment in replaceable machines.
- Share-repurchase helps in increasing ------------------ which is an accounting figure/ratio.
- Dividend-paying firms tend to --------------------------dividends.
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- The real cash flows should be discounted by ---------------------discount rate.
- The cost related to monitoring by the board of directors can be termed as ----------------------cost.
- The dividend discount model for growing perpetuity case is called a ------------------- growth model.
- ------------------------------------ in information is the basis of the pecking order theory of financing.
- Beta ---------------------with increase operating leverage.
- The selfish strategy followed by managers or shareholders at the time of financial distress related to investment which causes an expropriation of debtholders is called ----------------.
- The other term for share-repurchase is -------------------------------of shares.
- The pecking order theory of financing suggests that firms should have financial ---------------------------.
- The cost of ------------------- is used as the discount rate in the dividend discount model.
- A ------------------is a contract that enables to secure the use of the tangible property for a specified period by making payments to the owner.
20 Clues: Beta ---------------------with increase operating leverage. • Dividend-paying firms tend to --------------------------dividends. • The real cash flows should be discounted by ---------------------discount rate. • The other term for share-repurchase is -------------------------------of shares. • ...
Media Forum 2023-12-04
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- An exclusive right granted for a new invention (often government approved), so that competitors cannot copy the design.
- The market segment that the firm chooses to focus their marketing activities on.
- The type of marketing where the firm deals with customers by phone.
- The firm's top-level game plan.
- Part of our place mix, we use one (or more) to reach the market via intermediaries.
- Introducing a marketing mix change as an experiment, known as marketing.
- A large event, like a trade show, where business products are promoted (use short four- letter term).
- .
- The type of demand that changes significantly when prices are changed.
- The term for the overall process of managing (transporting and storing) our supplies and products.
- Usually considered the centerpiece of the marketing mix elements
- The marketing mix element where the firm places a value on their product.
- Maslow's model shows needs in this structure.
- A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free .
- In terms of consumption, customers can be a light or a heavy
- Initial stage of the new product process: generation.
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- A favorable (or not) view, opinion, assessment of a brand held by a consumer.
- The process of dividing a market into related groups of consumers.
- Highest sales phase of the PLC.
- .
- Between introduction and maturity on the product life cycle
- A key role of marketing is to meet these for consumers.
- A market structure made up of a few large dominant firms.
- A segmentation approach based upon location.
- A qualitative form of market research known as a ___group.
- The Receiver of the Information or the services is also known as
- The initial sales step before the adoption phase for new-to-the-world products.
27 Clues: . • . • Highest sales phase of the PLC. • The firm's top-level game plan. • A segmentation approach based upon location. • Maslow's model shows needs in this structure. • A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free . • Initial stage of the new product process: generation. • A key role of marketing is to meet these for consumers. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary List 2021-09-16
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- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- impossible to subdue or defeat.
- uses the 5 senses sight,touch,sound,taste,smell
- be a warning or indication of (a future event).
- (especially of a person's manner or actions) insisting on immediate attention or obedience, especially in a brusquely imperious way.
- (of a person) talking fluently, readily, or incessantly.
- a struggle that takes place within the character
- the section of a story that leads to the climax
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- of vital importance; crucial.
- strike with a firm blow.
- what happens near the end of the story after the rising action and climax
- separate or release (someone or something) from something to which they are attached or connected.
- achieving little or nothing; ineffective.
- based on or involving conjecture.
- say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
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- a struggle that is not within a character
- unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence.
- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it completely.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
- express or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.
- shriveled or wrinkled with age.
- an extensive fire which destroys a great deal of land or property.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- involving or limited to basic principles.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
30 Clues: strike with a firm blow. • of vital importance; crucial. • impossible to subdue or defeat. • shriveled or wrinkled with age. • based on or involving conjecture. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • a struggle that is not within a character • involving or limited to basic principles. • achieving little or nothing; ineffective. • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
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- The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
- CAPM is a market --------------model
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- A short ---------- occurs when a stock moves sharply higher, prompting traders who bet its price would fall to buy it in order to avoid greater losses.
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
- The efficient line where riskless lending and borrowing are allowed and the tangent portfolio on the efficient frontier of risky assets is the market index is called the ----------------market line
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model.
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- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher.
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- The tendency of winning stocks to continue performing well in the near term which is also one of the factors in the 4 factor Fama-French model or the Carhart 4 factor model of asset pricing.
- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------
- The frontier which represents the set of portfolios with the maximum rate of return for every given level of risk, or the minimum risk for every level of return.
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- On any type of order, instead of paying 100% cash, investors can borrow a portion of the transaction and use the stock as collateral, which is called --------------------transactions.
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- equal to the average ------------------as the number of securities becomes very large
- Variance of a portfolio with equi-proportionate investments in each security is
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
21 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher. • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
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- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------
- Variance of a portfolio with equi-proportionate investments in each security is approximately equal to the average ------------------as the number of securities becomes very large
- The tendency of winning stocks to continue performing well in the near term which is also one of the factors in the 4 factor Fama-French model or the Carhart 4 factor model of asset pricing
- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- On any type of order, instead of paying 100% cash, investors can borrow a portion of the transaction and use the stock as collateral, which is called --------------------transactions
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- A short ---------- occurs when a stock moves sharply higher, prompting traders who bet its price would fall to buy it in order to avoid greater losses
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- The efficient line where riskless lending and borrowing are allowed and the tangent portfolio on the efficient frontier of risky assets is the market index is called the ----------------market line
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------risk
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
- The frontier which represents the set of portfolios with the maximum rate of return for every given level of risk, or the minimum risk for every level of return
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
- CAPM is a market --------------model
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
20 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • ...
The Kinetic Theory of Matter 2021-03-01
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- Net movement caused by Brownian motion called ….
- Energy that pulls particles apart called ……
- Diffusion happens because of the difference in …….
- Diffusion does not happen in ……
- Particles move slowly in …..
- A hot gas called …..
- The molecules in a solid …….. about a fixed position.
- The element of crystal.
- Crystal is an examples of ……… state.
- The random motion of particles is called …..
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- …… stays that particles of all matter are in constant motion.
- The molecules in a gas exert ….. forces on each other.
- The arrangement, which is repeated throughout the solid called …...
- Flowing, compressible matter that has no definite volume or shape.
- Matter that has solid and liquid properties called …..
- According to the kinetic theory of matter, the state of a substance is determined by the act of two ….. forces within a substance.
- Crystals of the same substance have the …. shape
- Forces that hold particles together called…..
18 Clues: A hot gas called ….. • The element of crystal. • Particles move slowly in ….. • Diffusion does not happen in …… • Crystal is an examples of ……… state. • Energy that pulls particles apart called …… • The random motion of particles is called ….. • Forces that hold particles together called….. • Net movement caused by Brownian motion called …. • ...
Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-02-25
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- use small muscles like hands, wrists
- personality development occurs during 8 stages of life
- The theorist that made operant conditioning
- processes involving thought and knowledge
- Theory says that people tend to do behaviors that have a positive result
- way people change and improve in their ability to think and lean
- children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teachers, and other students
- use large muscles like legs, arms
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- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- Theorist that made the Social cognitive theory
- Theorist who made the Sociocultural theory
- Developed the Hierarchy of needs
- refers to the fact that something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- Theorist who made the Cognitive Theory
- Believed that people observe and imitate behavior of others
- Behaviors are associated with responses
- Theorist who made Psychosocial Theory
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development and all have thinking skills that are similar
- The scientist that studied classical conditioning
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest. Its from the environment
20 Clues: Developed the Hierarchy of needs • use large muscles like legs, arms • use small muscles like hands, wrists • Theorist who made Psychosocial Theory • Theorist who made the Cognitive Theory • Behaviors are associated with responses • processes involving thought and knowledge • Theorist who made the Sociocultural theory • The theorist that made operant conditioning • ...
Our Puzzling Economy | Business Organizations - Madeline Spears 2022-03-24
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- a report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time, such as three months or a year
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- a combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- a business owned and run by a single individual.
- the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- the funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses, including taxes, are subtracted from its sales
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- investors that stocks are sold to
- a government document that gives permission to create a corporation
- a noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
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- the firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- usually drawn up to specify arrangements between partners
- amount of money borrowed
- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- the sum of net income and noncash charges, such as depreciation
- the price paid for the use of another’s money
- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- takes place when firms that produce the same kind of product join forces
- a check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- ownership certificates in the firm
25 Clues: amount of money borrowed • investors that stocks are sold to • ownership certificates in the firm • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • represents basic ownership of a corporation • the price paid for the use of another’s money • a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • a business owned and run by a single individual. • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-08
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- a body part, feature,or behavior that helps a living thing survive ans function better in it's environment
- occurs
- the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin.
- of evolution he theory of evolution is a shortened form of the term “theory of evolution by natural selection,”
- selection the process whereby organisms better adaption to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Breeding the process by which humans choose a plant or animal to breed based on specific traits
- the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives
- the action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable.
- law a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct.
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- the continued existence of organisms which are best adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others, as a concept in the Darwinian theory of evolution.
- evolution is the change in inherited traits over successive generations in populations of organisms. Evolutionary modification of
- politics reflected the law of the jungle"
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- of the jungle the principle that those who are strong and apply ruthless self-interest will be most successful.
- modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- selection is the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals
- theory is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances
20 Clues: occurs • politics reflected the law of the jungle" • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives • modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. • ...
BIZZNOMY 2016-07-14
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- per Newman and Summer Communication is the Exchange of
- brand choice is heavily influenced by reference group in which stage of Product life cycle?
- cost/The cost recorded in the books of accounts are considered as
- is the task of imparting
- is the most effective ways of communication
- handshake that conveys confidence is
- letters/It is a the permanent records for business
- part of the body of the presentation should be broken into short and clear units
- expression/It is a non-verbal communication.
- of a letter is divided into how many parts
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- economics generally refers to the integration of economic theory with business
- Joint Stock Company is managed by the Board of Directors elected by
- trump card during should be brought out at the crucial moment.
- supply/Under perfect competition, price is determined by the interaction of total demand and
- whole concept of achieving success begins with how you
15 Clues: is the task of imparting • handshake that conveys confidence is • of a letter is divided into how many parts • is the most effective ways of communication • expression/It is a non-verbal communication. • letters/It is a the permanent records for business • per Newman and Summer Communication is the Exchange of • whole concept of achieving success begins with how you • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-12-14
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- theory about how the continents were once together but then drifted away from each other
- the longest mountain range in the world
- is formed when two continental plates collide
- Large pieces of Earth's crust that move due to convection currents.
- the rigid and outer layer of the earth
- it transfers heat using the movements of fluids
- the reason everyone believed in Alfred's theory
- Wegener His theory wasn't believed in his time
- a boundary that has two plates crash into another
- What plate is Russia located on
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- What plate is Philippine located on
- A boundary that has two plate push away from each other
- theory that plates move due to convection currents
- how volcanoes are formed
- the tectonic plate Colorado lies on
- A super continent
- is a path that volcanoes mostly occur at
- one of the evidence that Wegener used to try to prove his theory
- how many minor plates are on the earth
- how many major plates are on the earth
20 Clues: A super continent • how volcanoes are formed • What plate is Russia located on • What plate is Philippine located on • the tectonic plate Colorado lies on • the rigid and outer layer of the earth • how many minor plates are on the earth • how many major plates are on the earth • the longest mountain range in the world • is a path that volcanoes mostly occur at • ...
Historical & Contemporary Theories Review 2025-01-14
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- Russian psychologist who proposed that human interaction was influenced by the microsystem, mesosystem, ecosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem
- A theory that our behaviors are learned by observing others rather than conditioning
- Theory that culture and social interaction strongly influence cognitive development
- Locke's idea that a child's mind is a "blank slate" and learns exclusively from the environment
- Theory that human development is influenced by larger social forces of specific categories
- AKA "Learning Theory", this theory focuses on measuring behavior since the mind was too difficult to objectively measure
- Theorized that children develop cognitions through four stages; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational & formal operational
- "Father of developmental psychology", focused on biological maturation controlling psychology
- Early theory that a full human is implanted in a sperm/egg and grows until birth
- The interaction between events we experience and our personalities influence our actions
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- Russian psychologist who developed the sociocultural theory and thought that people also have a set of potential abilities that can be discovered with guidance
- Behaviorist who measured the expression of learned violent behavior in children through the "Bobo doll experiments"
- Psychodynamic theorist who proposed a series of psychological stages that one must progress through thoroughly for proper development of the next
- Collection of scientific ideas that say that our ability of senses and retrieval of information continuously increases as we develop
- Theories that focus on our cognitions/mental processes change as we develop
- British philosopher whose ideas made the base of behaviorism and theories developed by Skinner, Pavlov, and Bandura
- A specific psychological challenge that occurs at each stage of life according to psychosocial theory
- Scientist who exclusively believed in the "nature" side of development; that development was activated through the expression of genes as the nervous system matures
- Controversial psychologist who focused on the influences of early childhood and the subconscious mind on psychological development
- Behaviorist who proposed that learning occurs through conditioning by conducting studies using positive and negative behavior reinforcements
20 Clues: Theories that focus on our cognitions/mental processes change as we develop • Early theory that a full human is implanted in a sperm/egg and grows until birth • Theory that culture and social interaction strongly influence cognitive development • A theory that our behaviors are learned by observing others rather than conditioning • ...
earth 2024-02-08
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- when two plates move away from eacother
- it is the space between the crust and mantle
- this happens when a oceanic plate collides with a continental plate
- what the earth contains.
- when two plates slide past eachother
- These make up the surface of the earth
- apart of the earths atmosphere
- transform boundarys cause this
- it is in the center of the earth
- it includes the mantle and crust
- it is on the outside of the core
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- Alfred Wegener came up with this theory and continental drift theory
- when two plates move towards eachother
- Alfred Wegener made this theory
- the lithosphere and asthenosphere are both apart of this
- the earths core is a solid because of this
- it is 66% of earth
- Harry Hess came up with this theory
- we live on this part of earth
- another word of the core
20 Clues: it is 66% of earth • what the earth contains. • another word of the core • we live on this part of earth • apart of the earths atmosphere • transform boundarys cause this • Alfred Wegener made this theory • it is in the center of the earth • it includes the mantle and crust • it is on the outside of the core • Harry Hess came up with this theory • ...
35 Famous Physics 2020-02-21
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- The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
- is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
- His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
- Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
- As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
- The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
- is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
- is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
- is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
- is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
- is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
- is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
- He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
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- is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
- is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
- He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
- established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
- is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
- originator of the Theory of Relativity.
- is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
- is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
- is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
- originator of the Quantum Theory.
- is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
- He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory. • originator of the Theory of Relativity. • is famous for inventing the first electric battery. • is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity. • is famous for Showing the existence of the electron. • is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory. • His inventions include the first calculation machine know. • ...
chapter 13 crossword 2013-04-19
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- basket/ a representative collection of goods and services
- that is out of control
- price index/ a price index determined by measuring the price of a standing group of goods meant to represent the market basket
- unemployment/ unemployment due to the result of harvest or vacation
- rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation
- employment/the level of employment reached when there is no cyclical unemployment
- a general increase of price
- pull theory/ theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds supplies
- unemployment/ unemployment that rises during an economic downturn
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- a job for which one is over qualified, or when working part time when full is required
- an official count of the population
- rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time
- workers/ a person who has given up looking for work
- power/ the means and funds to purchase and item
- inflation rate/ the rate of inflation excluding the except on food and water and energy prices
- theory/ theory that to much money in the economy causes inflation
- unemployment/ when the skills of the workers do not match the skill of the job required
- index/the measurement that shows how the average prat of a standard group of goods change over time
- unemployment/ unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
- push theory/ theory that inflation occurs when producers raise price to meet cost
20 Clues: that is out of control • a general increase of price • an official count of the population • rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation • power/ the means and funds to purchase and item • workers/ a person who has given up looking for work • rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time • basket/ a representative collection of goods and services • ...
chapter 13 crossword 2013-04-19
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- an official count of the population
- a job for which one is over qualified, or when working part time when full is required
- workers/ a person who has given up looking for work
- rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time
- rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation
- basket/ a representative collection of goods and services
- a general increase of price
- inflation rate/ the rate of inflation excluding the except on food and water and energy prices
- unemployment/ when the skills of the workers do not match the skill of the job required
- unemployment/ unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
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- that is out of control
- push theory/ theory that inflation occurs when producers raise price to meet cost
- unemployment/ unemployment due to the result of harvest or vacation
- pull theory/ theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds supplies
- power/ the means and funds to purchase and item
- unemployment/ unemployment that rises during an economic downturn
- price index/ a price index determined by measuring the price of a standing group of goods meant to represent the market basket
- index/the measurement that shows how the average prat of a standard group of goods change over time
- employment/the level of employment reached when there is no cyclical unemployment
- theory/ theory that to much money in the economy causes inflation
20 Clues: that is out of control • a general increase of price • an official count of the population • rate/ the rate of unemployed in the nation • power/ the means and funds to purchase and item • workers/ a person who has given up looking for work • rate/the percent rate of change in price level over time • basket/ a representative collection of goods and services • ...
employment 2024-03-05
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- Look for and hire personnel.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment
- Opportunities for success or promotion in a career.
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- Education-qualifications-experience
- Leave a job voluntariily.
- To dismiss from a job
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman.
- Person who works for a firm or company
- People who work for a firm or department;employees.
- Strong characteristic or particular ability
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- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- Person or firm who employs people
- People who work for a firm or a company
- Discharge from employment (also: to fire, to sack, to let go).
- Leave employment because of age.
- A position to be filled in a company or a firm.
- Employ or take on personnel in a company
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- To go on a strike:to stop working in protest against something
20 Clues: To dismiss from a job • Leave a job voluntariily. • Look for and hire personnel. • Leave employment because of age. • Person or firm who employs people • Education-qualifications-experience • Person who works for a firm or company • People who work for a firm or a company • Employ or take on personnel in a company • Strong characteristic or particular ability • ...
35 Famous scientists 2020-02-21
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- The ………… effect theory is the foundation for the sonar and radar. The theory says, that the observed frequency of any type of waves is dependent on the speed of the source and observer.
- is famous for advancement of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Developed absolute thermometric scale.
- is famous for providing a mathematical analysis of the relationship between astronomy and physics.
- is famous for the discovery of radioactivity nature of thorium, polonium and radium.
- The everyday household mercury thermometer was developed by him.
- is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory.
- As a tribute to his work, a constant was named after him. ………’s constant or number is the number of elementary entities like the atoms, ions, molecules present in 1 mole of a substance.
- is famous for his contribution to quantum theory, nuclear reactions and nuclear fission.
- Rightly known as the Father of Electrodynamics, the SI unit for measuring current is named after him. He was the one who laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
- is famous for inventing the first electric battery.
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- is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity.
- is famous for work on Path integral formulation on quantum mechanics, particle physics, theory of quantum electrodynamics and, superfluidity.
- is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- He not only formulated the first and second Law of Thermodynamics, but also had improved the reliability of the mariner’s compass.
- originator of the Theory of Relativity.
- is Famous For his work on the Theory of Electromagnetism and the Kinetic theory of gases
- is famous for explaining the theories of gravity and mechanics.
- originator of the Quantum Theory.
- established the equation of state for liquids and gases that describes the behavior of gases and their condensation on the liquid phase.
- is famous for Showing the existence of the electron.
- is famous for the Discovery of electromagnetic induction and came up with the idea for first electrical transformer.
- is famous for explaining Black holes and Advances on the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum mechanics.
- He became a household name today for his most important contribution, the ….’s Law. The law states that ‘applied voltage is directly proportional to the resultant electric current divided by the resistance of the material’.
- He was the pioneer who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
- His inventions include the first calculation machine know.
- The SI unit of power, ‘…….’, is named after him, the concept of ‘horsepower’ was also his brainchild.
26 Clues: originator of the Quantum Theory. • originator of the Theory of Relativity. • is famous for explaining Hooke’s Law of Elasticity. • is famous for inventing the first electric battery. • is famous for Showing the existence of the electron. • is famous for the formulation of the quantum theory. • His inventions include the first calculation machine know. • ...
Characterization Vocabs by Elisabeth 2017-05-05
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- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case
- unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
- not expressing genuine feelings
- having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks
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- of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas
- intended to mislead or cheat
- having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance
- having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- of little importance; trivial
- full of unnecessary detail or decoration
13 Clues: intended to mislead or cheat • of little importance; trivial • not expressing genuine feelings • full of unnecessary detail or decoration • having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage • having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance • ...
World History 2024-11-06
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- Who used mathematics to prove the existence of orbiting planets
- Who is known for their contributions to the telescope
- Notable pioneer of modern chemistry
- He is a powerful patron of Renaissance culture
- A person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- Who invented the first mercury thermometer
- Who began the protestant reformation
- “I think, therefore I am.”
- Who painted “The Last Supper”
- Theory that the earth revolves around the sun
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- Who created the barometer
- Who created calculus
- Proposed the geo-centric theory
- Who created the microscope
- Who catalogued more than 1000 stars
- Who created the scientific method
- Who originally theorized the heliocentric theory
- Another word for “change”
- Theory that the sun revolves around earth
- Main authority and “government of the old times which opposed the scientific revolution
20 Clues: Who created calculus • Who created the barometer • Another word for “change” • Who created the microscope • “I think, therefore I am.” • Who painted “The Last Supper” • Proposed the geo-centric theory • Who created the scientific method • Notable pioneer of modern chemistry • Who catalogued more than 1000 stars • Who began the protestant reformation • ...
Nursing Theorist Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-01
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- This theorist believed nursing is both an art and a science, and believed that humans are one with their environment.
- This theorist believed each person has a sense of inferiority they need to overcome.
- This theorist developed the Transitions Theory which began with observations of experiences where people faced changes related to health.
- This theorist believed that in order for a patient to recover, their most basic health needs. must be met and the nurse is to help provide these needs.
- This theorist's theory of Carative Caring says the ultimate goal of caring is to lighten suffering and serve life and health.
- This theorist developed the theory of comfort, and stated that comfort is "an antidote to stressors inherent in health care situations".
- This theorist focused on the idea of cultural medicinal practices and their impact on nursing.
- This theorists model consists of four concepts, including the conservation of energy and conservation of social integrity.
- She developed the Postpartum Depression Theory which provides evidence to understand and prevent postpartum depression.
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- Her theory helps give nurses a holistic view of their patients.
- What theorist worked with his wife to suggest that for mental health, nurses should only do what is necessary in order to prevent patients from depending solely on nurses rather than healing on their own?
- Who developed a theory of health as expanding consciousness and believed everyone was part of the universal process of expanding consciousness, regardless of diagnosis or illness?
- This theorist believed health is in the hands of the patient and her theory followed the themes of meaning, transcendence, and rhythmicity.
- This theorist developed the Maternal Role Attainment Theory.
- This theorist's Child Health Assessment Model created a nationwide movement in improving the success of assessing early child and infant development.
- This theorist claims that the nurse-patient relationship is not uniform, professionalized blueprint but rather a "kaleidoscope of intimacy and distance in some of the most dramatic moments of life".
- She developed the Self-Transcendence Theory which had three basic concepts: vulnerability, self-transcendence, and well-being.
- Her Philosophy of Caring states that caring, solidarity, and moral practice are unavoidable realities.
- His theory states there is a dynamic balance of forces working in opposite directions in order to create positive change within the nurse's work setting.
- This theorist described how individuals form meaning from illness-related situations.
20 Clues: This theorist developed the Maternal Role Attainment Theory. • Her theory helps give nurses a holistic view of their patients. • This theorist believed each person has a sense of inferiority they need to overcome. • This theorist described how individuals form meaning from illness-related situations. • ...
Our Puzzling Economy | Business Organizations - Madeline Spears 2022-03-24
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- a report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time, such as three months or a year
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- a combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- a business owned and run by a single individual.
- the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- the funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses, including taxes, are subtracted from its sales
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- investors that stocks are sold to
- a government document that gives permission to create a corporation
- a noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
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- the firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- usually drawn up to specify arrangements between partners
- amount of money borrowed
- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- the sum of net income and noncash charges, such as depreciation
- the price paid for the use of another’s money
- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- takes place when firms that produce the same kind of product join forces
- a check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- ownership certificates in the firm
25 Clues: amount of money borrowed • investors that stocks are sold to • ownership certificates in the firm • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • represents basic ownership of a corporation • the price paid for the use of another’s money • a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • a business owned and run by a single individual. • ...
Corssword 2022-01-27
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- Success increase
- Subtract explicit and implicit
- Divide tfc by output
- Cost ofAlready owned resources
- Amount the firm spends
- Unavoidable
- Labor land and capital
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- Out of pocket expenses
- Subtract explicit cost by total rev
- Change with rate of output
- dividing Total cost by quantity
- Increase in cost by increasing
- minimizes average total
- Dividing tfc by output
- Increase in output
- Money Gained
- Money lost
- Amount the firm receives
- Product that out
- Inputs a form uses to output
20 Clues: Money lost • Unavoidable • Money Gained • Success increase • Product that out • Increase in output • Divide tfc by output • Out of pocket expenses • Dividing tfc by output • Amount the firm spends • Labor land and capital • minimizes average total • Amount the firm receives • Change with rate of output • Inputs a form uses to output • Subtract explicit and implicit • ...
Chapter 32 2013-04-19
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- Identifying a computer problem may involve questioning the computer user.
- Last step in the CompTIA troubleshooting process
- Use __________ to attempt to retrieve a screw dropped into a computer case
- After problem is resolved and solution is implemented, verify system _______________.
- this screwdriver fits a screw with a single slot
- After identifying the problem, establish a _________ of probable cause.
- Once your theory is confirmed, determine steps to ___________ problem
- computer spare parts carried by a technician to a job site
- After establishing a theory of probable cause, _______ the theory
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- this screwdriver fits a screw with two slots crossing at right angles
- Establish plan of action to resolve problem and ____________ the plan.
- software tool set by Mark Russinovich
- where calculations are done and decisions are made
- a popular file compression/extraction tool
- If your theory is not confirmed, establish a new theory or ___________ the problem.
- a common input device
- This screwdriver fits a screw with six-points in a star pattern
- software tools
- The first troubleshooting step is to _______ (or confirm) the problem.
- When trying to determine the probable cause of a problem, check the _____________.
20 Clues: software tools • a common input device • software tool set by Mark Russinovich • a popular file compression/extraction tool • Last step in the CompTIA troubleshooting process • this screwdriver fits a screw with a single slot • where calculations are done and decisions are made • computer spare parts carried by a technician to a job site • ...
The Kinetic Theory of Matter 2021-02-28
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- Net movement caused by Brownian motion called ….
- Energy that pulls particles apart called ……
- Diffusion happens because of the difference in …….
- Diffusion does not happen in ……
- Particles move slowly in …..
- A hot gas called …..
- The molecules in a solid …….. about a fixed position.
- The element of crystal.
- Crystal is an examples of ……… state.
- The random motion of particles is called …..
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- …… stays that particles of all matter are in constant motion.
- The molecules in a gas exert ….. forces on each other.
- The arrangement, which is repeated throughout the solid called …...
- Flowing, compressible matter that has no definite volume or shape.
- Matter that has solid and liquid properties called …..
- According to the kinetic theory of matter, the state of a substance is determined by the act of two ….. forces within a substance.
- Crystals of the same substance have the …. shape
- Forces that hold particles together called…..
18 Clues: A hot gas called ….. • The element of crystal. • Particles move slowly in ….. • Diffusion does not happen in …… • Crystal is an examples of ……… state. • Energy that pulls particles apart called …… • The random motion of particles is called ….. • Forces that hold particles together called….. • Net movement caused by Brownian motion called …. • ...
Chapter 7vocab 2023-02-23
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- illegal agreement among firms
- series of competition price cuts
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- product such as petroleum or milk that's considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the output
- way to attract customers
- license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- removal of government controls over a market
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- market structure in which many companies sell products that're simular but not identical
- division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competition out of the market
- contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- formal organization of producers
- market structure which a few large firms
- factors that cause a produce average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
18 Clues: way to attract customers • illegal agreement among firms • series of competition price cuts • formal organization of producers • market structure which a few large firms • removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • ...
Corporate Valuation 2025-03-25
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- Value The value of an asset after adjusting for depreciation or wear and tear.
- Diligence A method used to assess a business's financial viability before acquisition.
- Rate A key input in DCF, representing expected company growth.
- Ratio A valuation multiple that compares stock price to earnings per share.
- The amount of profit a company earns per share.
- Bonds The risk-free rate is commonly represented by the yield on government bonds.
- Value A type of valuation used when a company is being liquidated.
- The measure of a company’s profitability before interest and taxes.
- Valuation The valuation method based on comparing a company's financial metrics with those of similar firms.
- The discount rate used in DCF analysis to reflect risk and time value of money.
- The expected return on an investment over a period.
- Asset Value The value of a firm based on its assets minus liabilities.
- The ratio that compares a firm’s debt to its equity financing.
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- Sheet A key financial statement used in the asset-based valuation method.
- The process of estimating the worth of an asset or company.
- Value The present value of all expected free cash flows of a firm.
- Analysis The process of estimating the impact of uncertainty in valuation models.
- of Equity The cost of using equity financing in a firm.
- Value The price an asset would fetch in an open market.
- A measure of risk in stock pricing models.
- Model The valuation model using dividends to estimate stock value.
- Valuation A method that values a firm by applying multiples to financial metrics.
- A valuation approach that uses future cash flows discounted to present value.
- Statement The financial statement used to estimate earnings-based valuation models.
- Value The theoretical value of a share based on valuation models.
25 Clues: A measure of risk in stock pricing models. • The amount of profit a company earns per share. • The expected return on an investment over a period. • of Equity The cost of using equity financing in a firm. • Value The price an asset would fetch in an open market. • The process of estimating the worth of an asset or company. • ...
Corporate Valuation 2025-03-25
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- The theoretical value of a share based on valuation models.
- Value A type of valuation used when a company is being liquidated.
- A valuation approach that uses future cash flows discounted to present value.
- The discount rate used in DCF analysis to reflect risk and time value of money.
- The expected return on an investment over a period.
- The process of estimating the impact of uncertainty in valuation models.
- The value of an asset after adjusting for depreciation or wear and tear.
- The ratio that compares a firm’s debt to its equity financing.
- A method used to assess a business's financial viability before acquisition.
- The measure of a company’s profitability before interest and taxes.
- A valuation multiple that compares stock price to earnings per share.
- The value of a firm based on its assets minus liabilities.
- The process of estimating the worth of an asset or company.
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- The risk-free rate is commonly represented by the yield on government bonds.
- A key input in DCF, representing expected company growth.
- The financial statement used to estimate earnings-based valuation models.
- The price an asset would fetch in an open market.
- The valuation model using dividends to estimate stock value.
- The cost of using equity financing in a firm.
- A measure of risk in stock pricing models.
- The present value of all expected free cash flows of a firm.
- The amount of profit a company earns per share.
- A method that values a firm by applying multiples to financial metrics.
- The valuation method based on comparing a company's financial metrics with those of similar firms.
- A key financial statement used in the asset-based valuation method.
25 Clues: A measure of risk in stock pricing models. • The cost of using equity financing in a firm. • The amount of profit a company earns per share. • The price an asset would fetch in an open market. • The expected return on an investment over a period. • A key input in DCF, representing expected company growth. • The value of a firm based on its assets minus liabilities. • ...
enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- used simple mathematics to formulate three laws of planetary motion
- Analytical geometry
- Idea of checks and balances
- Vaccine for smallpox
- Created the heliocentric theory
- a person who rules with absolute power
- Everyone should be born with life, liberty, and property
- Invented the telescope
- Laws of gravity
- believed government should be formed by the people
- to know something one did not know before
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- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- women's rights
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Believed that France would benefit from modeling the English parliamentary system
- Believed government should seek the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- Created boyles law
- parties where people met to discuss new idea
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- influential formulation of the social contract theory
20 Clues: women's rights • Laws of gravity • Created boyles law • Analytical geometry • Vaccine for smallpox • Invented the telescope • Idea of checks and balances • Created the heliocentric theory • a person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new idea • believed government should be formed by the people • ...
Behaviour & Discipline - Learning Aim A 2024-11-19
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- The human need for self-respect and recognition in Maslow’s hierarchy. (6)
- The theory that personality traits are stable, enduring characteristics. (5)
- The personality type that is relaxed, easy-going, and less competitive. (2 words, 4,1)
- A theory that examines mental processes like thinking, memory, and problem-solving. (9)
- The need for social connection, love, and friendship in Maslow's hierarchy. (6)
- A personality type characterized by competitiveness, urgency, and aggression. (2 words, 4,1)
- This type of mindset is characterized by believing abilities and traits can change through effort and training. (6)
- This type of mindset involves believing abilities and personality traits are fixed. (5)
- A theory of learning that suggests behaviour is learned from the environment through reinforcement. (12)
- An approach that suggests individuals can freely choose how they act. (9)
- The unconscious part of personality that holds desires, wishes, and memories. (2)
- _________ Behaviour - The attitude theory that emphasizes behavioural intention based on attitude, norms, and perceived control. (7)
- An approach that studies how the mind processes information. (9)
- A perspective focusing on the role of environmental factors and stimulus-response relationships. (12)
- The psychologist who developed a theory on fixed and growth mindsets. (5)
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- The term for behaviour being determined by the environment and situation rather than internal traits. (11)
- The psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs theory. (6)
- Theory suggesting people behave according to internal traits and the external environment. (14)
- Theory that emphasizes unconscious thoughts and the role of the id, ego, and superego in behaviour. (13)
- The process of learning behaviour through observing and imitating others. (9)
20 Clues: An approach that studies how the mind processes information. (9) • The psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs theory. (6) • An approach that suggests individuals can freely choose how they act. (9) • The psychologist who developed a theory on fixed and growth mindsets. (5) • The human need for self-respect and recognition in Maslow’s hierarchy. (6) • ...
Motivation 2023-04-04
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- measures how long a person can maintain effort
- describes how hard a person tries
- ContemporaryExpectancy Theory
- Another needs theory
- Self-.... is the highest level of needs
- human beings are complex and ...
- contemporary theories of motivation
- the need that is the basis of fight or flight
- Maslow's theory lacks .... support
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- ........needs are the first level of needs
- an alternative work arrangement
- an essential driver of individual behaviour & performance
- ......... factors affect task performance
- means different things to different people e.g. a source of prestige, a source of security, a source of evil
- Traditional hierarchy of needs theory
- theory of motivation that explains how people develop perceptions of fairness in the distribution and exchange of resources.
- a way to make jobs more motivating
- Employee..... occurs when there is high absorption in the work and high self-efficacy
18 Clues: Another needs theory • ContemporaryExpectancy Theory • an alternative work arrangement • human beings are complex and ... • describes how hard a person tries • a way to make jobs more motivating • Maslow's theory lacks .... support • contemporary theories of motivation • Traditional hierarchy of needs theory • Self-.... is the highest level of needs • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 7 2022-10-01
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- Shaw and McKay’s theory that crime is due to social disorganization and social breakdown of an area.
- Sutherland’s theory that crime is learned due to exposure to an excess of contacts that advocate criminal behavior.
- Describes five possible modes of personality adaptation that represent types of adjustments to societal means and goals; part of an adapted theory of anomie.
- People become criminal when their stakes in society are broken.
- Theories that emphasize criminality as a learned or culturally transmitted process and are presented as an outgrowth of the Chicago school of sociology.
- Rationalizations (excuses) used by juveniles to explain away responsibility for their actions.
- Theories are an attempt to track the onset, persistence, and desistance of criminal behavior.
- Theories that view the type of crime as due to various forms of delinquent subcultures.
- Perceived as a status (definition) as well as a behavior (pathology).
- Cohen’s theory that delinquency involves a lower-class reaction to unachievable middle-class values.
- Cooley’s theory of personality as a perceived perception of the reaction of others.
- Espouse the belief that criminal activity changes over an individual’s lifetime from onset to persistence to desistance.
- In life course criminality theory, the quitting or cessation of criminal activity.
- His general strain theory (GST) views strain as a more general phenomenon than the discrepancy between aspirations and expectations.
- Reckless’ theory that crime takes place when pressures are high and containments (protections) are low.
- Theory which proposes that the probability of crime varies by time, place, and social setting.
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- Matza’s theory that delinquents exist in a limbo wherein they drift back and forth between delinquency and conventionality.
- A moral confusion or breakdown in mores or a gap between goals and means in society.
- Theories that indicate that certain forces have an influence but do not determine behavior.
- View crime as taking place when social control or bonds to society break down.
- The study of the interrelationship between human organisms and the physical environment.
- Theory that proposes that the increase in durable and portable goods was related to the increase in crime in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Posits that previous behavior causes subsequent behavior and contains elements of a soft social determinism.
- In egalitarian households, both boys and girls have more similar delinquency levels.
- Cloward and Ohlin’s theory that crime takes place due to a lack of legitimate opportunity and is also due to the availability of illegitimate opportunities.
- The father of the anomie tradition.
- Underground values that exist alongside conventional values.
- Combines elements of classical, positivistic, and social control theories; proposes that low self-control in the pursuit of self-interest causes crime.
- Miller’s theory of crime that reflects an overemphasis on lower-class values.
- Farrington’s notion that bad life events increase one’s antisocial disposition.
- According to the Chicago school, these are subcommunities that emerge to serve specific, specialized functions.
- A school of sociology in the 1920s and 1930s that produced many urban ecological and ethnographic studies of Chicago.
- A problem in which group rates are used in order to describe individual behavior.
33 Clues: The father of the anomie tradition. • Underground values that exist alongside conventional values. • People become criminal when their stakes in society are broken. • Perceived as a status (definition) as well as a behavior (pathology). • Miller’s theory of crime that reflects an overemphasis on lower-class values. • ...
FM 2024-05-11
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- Dividend policy is …………….. when the timing of dividend payments doesn’t affect the present value of all future dividends.
- The discount rate that equates the present values of cash inflows with the initial investment associated with a project, is called…………………….. rate of return.
- Market efficiency implies that market participants are …………….
- …………………… rate represents the rate of return at which the net present value profile of one project intersects the net present value profile of another project.
- As per the signalling theory, debt issues are considered as ………….. news.
- Capital budgeting decisions relate to ………………assets which are in operation and yield a return over a period of time. (includes hyphen)
- ……………….. is the top line in an income/ Profit and loss statement.
- ……………………….. theory disregards the concept of target/optimal capital structure. (No space)
- The difference between the expected return on a market portfolio and the risk-free rate, is called market ……………………….. (No space)
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- ………………. Costs are the costs associated with the litigation arising from a liquidation or bankruptcy.
- Equivalent Annual Cost method allows a company to compare the cost-effectiveness of various assets that have ………………… life spans.
- Unlevered beta will always be …………………..than the levered beta.(Assuming beta are positive)
- Interest payments are tax deductible, where ………………… are not tax deductible.
- Dividends are a ……………….. expense.
- ……………………………..is the financial situation in which a firm has only fixed amount to allocate among competing capital expenditures.
- The more capital intensive industries, such as air transport, television broadcasting stations, and hotels, tend to use greater ……………..leverage.
- Using the Profitability Index, a project will qualify for acceptance if its PI ……………… one.
- A stock repurchase reduces ………… while leaving debt unchanged.
- The …………………. lease transfers ownership of the property to the lessee by the end of the term of the lease
- The cost of capital depends on the …………of the project, not the source of the money.
20 Clues: Dividends are a ……………….. expense. • Market efficiency implies that market participants are ……………. • A stock repurchase reduces ………… while leaving debt unchanged. • ……………….. is the top line in an income/ Profit and loss statement. • As per the signalling theory, debt issues are considered as ………….. news. • ...
eco 2024-05-24
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- An economic situation in which the market demand for a product is exactly equal to the total amount producers are willing and able to supply. As a result, there will be no pressure on the market price (2 words).
- The demand for one product is dependent on the demand for another because they are consumed together (2 words).
- A cost of production that does not vary directly with the amount produced (2 words).
- Also known as turnover, it is the total amount of money raised by a firm from the sale of its output in a given (2 words).
- A line drawn on a diagram to show how the total quantity demanded for a product varies with its price. The line is the sum of the individual demand curves of all the consumers of that product (3 words).
- A cost of production that varies directly with the amount produced (2 words).
- A merger between two or more firms in different industrial sectors.
- The desire and ability of producers to make and sell a given product.
- Cost advantages associated with increasing the scale of production within a firm. The result in a reduction in average production costs (4 words)
- Type of merger-This occurs when two or more firms producing the same or similar products in the same industry and at the same stage of production combined to form a single larger firm.
- Products that compete to satisfy the same consumer demand.
- Type of merge-This occurs when a firm mergers with a distributor of its products or major business customer. For example, the takeover of a retail chain by a manufacturer (2 words).
- The rewards of successful enterprise. It is the surplus remaining after the total costs are deducted from the total revenue.
- The price at which demand will exactly match supply in a market (2 words).
- The cost of producing each unit of output. It is equal to the total cost of production divided by total output (2 words).
- Type of growth-Growth in the size of a firm through the purchase or hire of additional productive assets.
- An economic situation in which a market is in disequilibrium because the supply of the product exceeds the amount consumers are willing and able to purchase. As a result, there will be pressure on market price (2 words).
- The sum of fixed costs and variable costs incurred in the production of a given level of output (2 words).
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- Type of merge-This occurs when a firm mergers with one or more firms in its supply chain. For example the merger of a food processor with a farm (2 words).
- A line drawn on a diagram to show how the total quantity supplied of a product varies with its price. The line is the sum of the individual supply curves of all the producers of that product (3 words).
- Coordination and other problems that occur in a firm that expands in size beyond its maximum efficient scale causing its average production costs to increase (3 words).
- The willingness and ability to buy a product to satisfy a need or want.
- A good for which demand will fall as disposable incomes rise.
- Type of growth-Growth in the size of a firm through mergers.
- An economic situation in which a market is in disequilibrium because demand for the product exceeds its supply. As a result, there will be pressure on the market price to rise (2 words).
- Cost advantages associated with increasing the scale of production within an entire industry. As a result, all firms in the industry can benefit from lower average production costs (4 words).
- A good for which demand will rise as disposable incomes rise.
27 Clues: Products that compete to satisfy the same consumer demand. • Type of growth-Growth in the size of a firm through mergers. • A good for which demand will fall as disposable incomes rise. • A good for which demand will rise as disposable incomes rise. • A merger between two or more firms in different industrial sectors. • ...
International Relations vocabulary 2024-03-18
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- The neighboring country to America’s north that is generally considered to be a Core country
- The world systems theory borrows critical ideas about Capitalism from this German economist
- If an area has territory, sovereignty, a government, and a population, then it is considered a __________
- We haven't studied ______ Theory yet, but it argues states 'do what they do' because they want to "win"
- Examples of this include the strength of a state's army, the stability of its currency, and/or its ability to feed its citizens
- The action a state takes under Constructivism, such as landing people on the Moon or invading another country
- The literal translation of "Cosmopolitan" is ___________ of the World
- This is a key element of states: they are able to govern themselves
- a theory that argues states 'do what they do' because they are exercising their power
- These states under World Systems Theory are the least developed, poorest countries
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- These states under World Systems Theory are the most developed, richest countries
- Constructivism uses this term to describe all of the types of communication
- These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered "the right thing to do"
- This critical theory argues that states typically act to enforce historical patriarchy
- This neighboring state of the U.S. is a semi-peripheral country according to World Systems Theory
- Liberalism is a theory that argues states 'do what they do' because they are trying to create __________ for their people
- A social ________ is an idea that a society has come to believe is real, such as paper money, pink is a color for baby girls, or beauty
- Constructivism highlights ____________, which is a feeling of belonging that citizens have for their countries
- Intersubjectivity is any mass, _________ experience among people (such as watching or attending the Super Bowl)
- These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered logical and smart
20 Clues: This is a key element of states: they are able to govern themselves • The literal translation of "Cosmopolitan" is ___________ of the World • These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered logical and smart • Constructivism uses this term to describe all of the types of communication • ...
market failure 2023-12-21
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- the ability to control and influence the market in one's own self interest
- a measure of efficiency of production, rate of output per input
- When resources are used optimally, one person cannot be better off without making someone else worse off
- pressure of market forces to reduce prices and increase quality
- use of factors of production to perform narrowly defined,
- Once past, adding a new factor of production will cause a decrease in productivity with each unit produced
- a market with: one seller and no substitutes
- cost saving advantages that a firm gains by increasing the scale of production
- costs incurred by a firm whenever production occurs (power and wages)
- a market with: a few firms that sell similar but not identical products
- the ability of an economy to achieve the maximum output based on the available resources
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- any arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
- the extra costs needed to produce one more item
- all costs involved in a given amount of output
- costs that a firm must meet regardless of the amount produced (capital equipment or rates)
- a market with: a large number of buyers and sellers with similar but not identical products
- a theoretical market, many buyers and sellers trade the same products with no market barriers
- the basic unit of organized production
18 Clues: the basic unit of organized production • a market with: one seller and no substitutes • all costs involved in a given amount of output • the extra costs needed to produce one more item • use of factors of production to perform narrowly defined, • a measure of efficiency of production, rate of output per input • ...
Criminal Behavior - Quiz #1 2025-01-28
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- crime that in the US is punishable by less than one year in jail
- usefulness of a theory to inform guidance for reducing crime
- punishment aim that emphasizes the threat of negative consequences
- Source of crime statistics in the US based on victimization survey data
- perspectives in criminology that attempt to explain crime by focusing on the use of law as a tool to criminalize behaviors
- characteristic of good theory; support by real world data
- the extent of crime that does not get reported to police
- condition that needs to be controlled for to prove causality in a theory
- major serious crime that does not get reported in victimization survey
- punishment aim that emphasizes the need to treat underlying causes that lead to crime
- punishment aim that focuses on removing people's ability to commit crime
- the phenomenon that prisons have the effect of increasing people's inclinations to commit crimes
- school of thought in criminology that emphasizes the role of free will
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- characteristic of a good theory; ability to prove it right or wrong
- behaviors that need to be criminalized in order to be punishable as crimes
- drug use is an illustration of this type of crime
- theory in the correctional field that asserts that prisons exacerbates criminal inclinations because of the harshness of the prison environment
- Agency in Japan in charge of collecting official crime statistics
- Major bias in crime statistics based on reporting of crime in surveys by people asked about crime involvement
- condition that needs to exist to prove causality of a theory
- Major source of official crime statistics in the US, collected by FBI
- characteristic of good theory; ability to predict future behavior and crime patters
- school of thought in criminology that emphasizes the role of external factors
- theory in the correctional field that asserts that prison exacerbates criminal inclinations because they aggregate negative features that people bring in the prison setting
- way of reporting crime statistics that accounts for population size
- characteristic of a good theory; simplicity
- crime that in the US is punishable by one year or longer in prison
- inherently wrong acts
- punishment aim that focuses on providing emotional satisfaction to victims
29 Clues: inherently wrong acts • characteristic of a good theory; simplicity • drug use is an illustration of this type of crime • the extent of crime that does not get reported to police • characteristic of good theory; support by real world data • usefulness of a theory to inform guidance for reducing crime • condition that needs to exist to prove causality of a theory • ...
The Kinetic Theory of Matter 2021-02-28
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- Net movement caused by Brownian motion called ….
- Energy that pulls particles apart called ……
- Diffusion happens because of the difference in …….
- Diffusion does not happen in ……
- Particles move slowly in …..
- A hot gas called …..
- The molecules in a solid …….. about a fixed position.
- The element of crystal.
- Crystal is an examples of ……… state.
- The random motion of particles is called …..
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- …… stays that particles of all matter are in constant motion.
- The molecules in a gas exert ….. forces on each other.
- The arrangement, which is repeated throughout the solid called …...
- Flowing, compressible matter that has no definite volume or shape.
- Matter that has solid and liquid properties called …..
- According to the kinetic theory of matter, the state of a substance is determined by the act of two ….. forces within a substance.
- Crystals of the same substance have the …. shape
- Forces that hold particles together called…..
18 Clues: A hot gas called ….. • The element of crystal. • Particles move slowly in ….. • Diffusion does not happen in …… • Crystal is an examples of ……… state. • Energy that pulls particles apart called …… • The random motion of particles is called ….. • Forces that hold particles together called….. • Net movement caused by Brownian motion called …. • ...
The Theory of Plate Tectonics 2022-11-29
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- The solid rocky surface and the interior of the planet.
- The air that surrounds Earth.
- German scientist who came up with the theory of the continental drift.
- Causes plates to move apart.
- Sometimes when two continental plates converge, the continental crust gets rumpled and ________.
- One of the most important scientific developments in modern times.
- When two plates meet or ________.
- When one plate might slide under another.
- Circular movement in the mantle, occurs ad the plates move around.
- All the living things on Earth.
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- Underneath the lithosphere is a portion of the mantle which is fluid with special properties.
- The part that we stand on and that covers the bottom of all the seas.
- Earth's water, both in the ocean and on the land.
- Tectonic plates floating on this portion of the _________ that is fluid.
- On the US research ship Atlantic, they found that the sediment layer on the floor of the Atlantic was much thinner than originally thought.
- Sections of the plate can get folded and ________.
- The Earth's crust is composed of solid ______________ floating on the mantle.
- A mountain range resulted from a _________ convergence.
18 Clues: Causes plates to move apart. • The air that surrounds Earth. • All the living things on Earth. • When two plates meet or ________. • When one plate might slide under another. • Earth's water, both in the ocean and on the land. • Sections of the plate can get folded and ________. • The solid rocky surface and the interior of the planet. • ...
The Concepts of Team Theory 2019-10-09
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- A combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- Providing a large amount or supply of something is being ....
- The power to have an effect on people or things
- The movement or position of your body that shows other people how you are feeling, without using words
- When resources such as time, materials, or labour are used well, without waste
- The proficiency at which an individual can identify, perceive, and understand cues and contexts in social interactions
- Characteristics or features of someone or something
- Special abilities to do something
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- To make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it
- To make someone want to do something well
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
- The ability to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- To make something possible or easier.
- The process that two or more parties use to find a peaceful solution to their dispute.
- Something that it is your job or duty to deal with
- To give assistance to, to help
- Information or statements of opinion about something, such as a new product, that can tell you if it is successful or liked
- A number of people coming together to achieve a common goal
18 Clues: To give assistance to, to help • Special abilities to do something • To make something possible or easier. • To make someone want to do something well • The power to have an effect on people or things • Something that it is your job or duty to deal with • Characteristics or features of someone or something • A number of people coming together to achieve a common goal • ...
The Theory of Plate Tectonics 2020-09-12
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- At a _________ boundary, two plates slide past each other, as at the San Andreas Fault in California.
- At a _______ boundary, two plates are moving apart.
- the name of the landmass when all of the Earth’s continents were a single giant continent
- deep valleys running through the center of mid-ocean ridges
- At a _________ zone, one plate sinks beneath another plate resulting in the formation of a chain of volcanic islands or a mountain range.
- the uppermost, rigid part of the mantle + the crust; cool solid rock portion of the Earth’s surface
- deep valleys in the seafloor
- molten rock inside the Earth
- At a colliding or _______ boundary, two plates push together.
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- In the theory of ___________, new crust emerges from the rift valley in a mid-ocean ridge by magma pushing up and causing the seafloor to move away from the ridge on both sides.
- The theory of _____________ states that the continents were once a single giant supercontinent that broke apart and drifted apart over time.
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or the solid rock resulting from cooling of this
- The theory of ________ states that the continents float on the Earth’s molten interior gradually moving over millions of years.
- a break or fracture in the ground that occurs when the Earth's tectonic plates move
- an elevated area caused by hot magma pushing up at a divergent boundary
- massive, rigid slabs of solid rock composed of Earth’s lithosphere floating on the asthenosphere
- the layer that includes the top part of the upper mantle; it’s between a solid and molten rock and flows slowly over time
- small melting areas within the mantle where thermal plumes cause magma to push up through the crust; often are far from a plate edge
18 Clues: deep valleys in the seafloor • molten rock inside the Earth • At a _______ boundary, two plates are moving apart. • deep valleys running through the center of mid-ocean ridges • At a colliding or _______ boundary, two plates push together. • an elevated area caused by hot magma pushing up at a divergent boundary • ...
TFN Victor Gabriel S Pocsidio 2019-11-18
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- Theory of Human Caring
- refers to a specialized field of practice
- system model
- action taken by nurses
- individuals, families, communities and other groups
- human being's significant others and physical surrounding
- Adaptation Model of Nursing
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully
- Interpersonal Relations Theory
- Theory of Caritative Caring
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- human processes of living and dying
- Environmental Theory
- Self-Care Theory
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Novice to Expert
- more specific than a conceptual model
- Behavioral System Model
- care, cure, core nursing theory
- from 2 greeks words, meta-with paradeigma-patterns
20 Clues: system model • Self-Care Theory • Novice to Expert • Environmental Theory • Theory of Human Caring • action taken by nurses • Behavioral System Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Adaptation Model of Nursing • Theory of Caritative Caring • Interpersonal Relations Theory • care, cure, core nursing theory • Human-to-Human Relationship Model • human processes of living and dying • ...
Sleep and Dreams 2025-11-19
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- the cognitive theory of dreams says dreams reflect
- during REM, our muscles are ________
- REM Sleep _______ Disorder is physically acting out intense dreams
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- sleep ______ is when breathing stops repeatedly during sleep
- N1 sleep is the _______ stage
- the ________ theory of dreams focuses on the literal content of dreams rather than hidden meanings
- N3 is considered _____ sleep
- the psychoanalytic theory of dreaming comes from Sigmund ______
- your _______ time is slower when you're sleep deprived
- the __________ processing theory of dreams states that dreams help to process & form day’s experiences into memories
- the activation-synthesis theory says that the brain makes up stories based on _______ activity from the brainstem
- the _______ includes twitching and feeling like you're falling
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- ________ are a series bodily of changes that occur every 24 hours
- Uncontrollable, sudden sleep attacks during the day
- the EEG measures ________ activity in the brain
- stages N1, N2, and N3 are referred to as _______ stages
- the activation-synthesis theory focuses on the activity of the _______
- Getting up and walking around while asleep
- in REM sleep, we have _______ dreams
- _______ familial insomnia is a rare genetic condition that leads to death
- After suffering trauma, people often report ________
- ______ thoughts
- lost sleep must be “paid back”
- REM _______ is the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
- sleep strengthens ________
- 80% of dreams have _______ emotional content
27 Clues: ______ thoughts • sleep strengthens ________ • N3 is considered _____ sleep • N1 sleep is the _______ stage • lost sleep must be “paid back” • Trouble falling or staying asleep • during REM, our muscles are ________ • in REM sleep, we have _______ dreams • Getting up and walking around while asleep • 80% of dreams have _______ emotional content • ...
FM 2024-05-14
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- Dividend policy is …………….. when the timing of dividend payments doesn’t affect the present value of all future dividends.
- The discount rate that equates the present values of cash inflows with the initial investment associated with a project, is called…………………….. rate of return.
- Market efficiency implies that market participants are …………….
- …………………… rate represents the rate of return at which the net present value profile of one project intersects the net present value profile of another project.
- As per the signalling theory, debt issues are considered as ………….. news.
- Capital budgeting decisions relate to ………………assets which are in operation and yield a return over a period of time. (includes hyphen)
- ……………….. is the top line in an income/ Profit and loss statement.
- ……………………….. theory disregards the concept of target/optimal capital structure. (No space)
- The difference between the expected return on a market portfolio and the risk-free rate, is called market ……………………….. (No space)
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- ………………. Costs are the costs associated with the litigation arising from a liquidation or bankruptcy.
- Equivalent Annual Cost method allows a company to compare the cost-effectiveness of various assets that have ………………… life spans.
- Unlevered beta will always be …………………..than the levered beta.(Assuming beta are positive)
- Interest payments are tax deductible, where ………………… are not tax deductible.
- Dividends are a ……………….. expense.
- ……………………………..is the financial situation in which a firm has only fixed amount to allocate among competing capital expenditures.
- The more capital intensive industries, such as air transport, television broadcasting stations, and hotels, tend to use greater ……………..leverage.
- Using the Profitability Index, a project will qualify for acceptance if its PI ……………… one.
- A stock repurchase reduces ………… while leaving debt unchanged.
- The …………………. lease transfers ownership of the property to the lessee by the end of the term of the lease
- The cost of capital depends on the …………of the project, not the source of the money.
20 Clues: Dividends are a ……………….. expense. • Market efficiency implies that market participants are ……………. • A stock repurchase reduces ………… while leaving debt unchanged. • ……………….. is the top line in an income/ Profit and loss statement. • As per the signalling theory, debt issues are considered as ………….. news. • ...
Vocab Notebook :D 2024-07-24
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- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- The confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.
- Absolutely necessary.
- Logical and consistent.
- To waste something, especially money or time, in a reckless and foolish manner.
- To suggest or express indirectly.
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- To honor the memory of someone or something, typically with a ceremony.
- To enjoy greatly.
- To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- To come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
- A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
12 Clues: To enjoy greatly. • Absolutely necessary. • Logical and consistent. • To suggest or express indirectly. • A typical example or pattern of something; a model. • To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • To honor the memory of someone or something, typically with a ceremony. • The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. • ...
Pathway to Proficiency - Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- Our phone system runs on this platform
- Provides services within the Firm, such as research
- Time entry software
- Something we use every day that is intended to make life easier
- Used to track expenses
- Arrange or plan (an event) to take place at a particular time
- The largest vendor of computer software in the world
- The action of teaching a particular skill
- Who to call when you need technical assistance
- A seminar conducted over the internet
- Human resources application used for managing payroll, deductions, and benefits
- A worldwide system of computer networks
- A wireless technology that uses a radio frequency to share data over a short distance, eliminating the need for wires
- A person or group that uses the professional advice or services of a lawyer
- Software used for scanning documents into the Document Management System directly
- An electronic device that manipulates information, or data
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- Application used to assign tasks, track project progress, share documents, and manage other work, using a tabular user interface
- A digital note-taking app
- Used as the Firm’s junk mail filter and e-mail archive application
- A high degree of competence or skill
- The department of Information __________ manages all records.
- Electronic signature application used by the Firm
- Used to store all firm-related records
- A device that accepts text and graphic output from a computer and transfers the information to paper
- Is an application used within Outlook to remove potentially harmful information from within documents attached to e-mails, prior to sending
- Internal intranet site used to share information to the Firm daily
- An input device on a computer
- Application used to manage e-mail
- Used to track training credits
- Application used to instant message people within the Firm
30 Clues: Time entry software • Used to track expenses • A digital note-taking app • An input device on a computer • Used to track training credits • Application used to manage e-mail • A high degree of competence or skill • A seminar conducted over the internet • Our phone system runs on this platform • Used to store all firm-related records • A worldwide system of computer networks • ...
Psy 101 Exam #3 2017-11-05
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- When an adult adjusts the amount of guidance provided to match a child’s current ability?
- In Lawrence Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the preconventional level based on?
- The coping styles that is a direct response aimed at reducing, modifying, or eliminating the stressor. (Hint: ________- Focused Coping)
- What theory of emotional feelings result when an individual becomes aware of a physiological response to an emotion-provoking stimulus? (Hint: two words, no space)
- How many stages are in Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development?
- The processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- What is the type of motivation that is the desire to behave in a certain way in order to gain some external reward or to avoid some undesirable consequence?
- What is the type of motivation that is the desire to behave in a certain way because it is enjoyable or satisfying in and of itself?
- What model is a perspective that focuses on health as well as illness and holds that both are determined by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors?
- The psychologist who developed the sociocultural approach to human development (Last Name only).
- _______- reduction theory states that people are motivated to reduce tension created by biological drives.
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- The number of stages in Erik Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development?
- What theory suggests that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of alertness and physical/mental activation?
- The realization that objects continue to exist, even when they can no longer be perceived by the child.
- The concept that a given quantity of matter remains the same despite being rearranged or changed in appearance.
- What theory of emotional feelings results when the emotion of fear occurs at the same time you feel the physiological arousal? (Hint: two words, no space)
- The psychologist who theorized the Theory of Psychosocial Development (Last name only).
- The type of emotions that are unlearned and universal.
- The belief that the adolescent is, or will be, the focus of attention in social situations?(Hint: ________ Audience)
- What humanist psychologist developed the Hierarchy of Needs? (Last name only)
20 Clues: The type of emotions that are unlearned and universal. • The processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior. • How many stages are in Jean Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development? • The number of stages in Erik Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development? • What humanist psychologist developed the Hierarchy of Needs? (Last name only) • ...
AP Micro - Friday Dec 10 - 1 2021-12-09
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- The additional cost a firm pays by hiring an additional worker/resource
- The extra revenue the firm gets from hiring an additional unit of a factor of production
- Additional resources
- Firms that accept the wage set
- A market where productive resources are bought and sold
- The additional output produced by one more unit of input
- Government regulations and Improvement in education
- A strong factor in an outcome
- A firm's goal of producing a specific quantity of output at minimum cost
- A firm that can set the wages for workers due to no competition. Possible in a monopsony.
- A situation in which a market left on its own fails to allocate resources efficiently
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- Number of consumers and price of a related good
- Free time not taken up with work.
- Refers to the changes in the prices that a firm can demand for its goods and services
- Market with only one buyer
- A standard amount of pay given for work performed
- The process of obtaining the greatest level of overall satisfaction or happiness from consuming goods and services
- A model that shows the flow of goods and services and the interaction among households, businesses, and banks
- A market where goods and service are bought and sold
- The marginal product of an input times the price of the output
- The demand for business products derives from the demand for final consumer products
- Increasing at a decreasing rate
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
- A single buyer in a market
- The supply and demand for labor
25 Clues: Additional resources • Market with only one buyer • A single buyer in a market • A strong factor in an outcome • Firms that accept the wage set • Increasing at a decreasing rate • The supply and demand for labor • Free time not taken up with work. • Number of consumers and price of a related good • A standard amount of pay given for work performed • ...
27 2024-09-01
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- Full of bravery
- Ability to recover quickly
- Bear hardship
- Raise in spirits
- Stand firm
- Triumph over
- Courage in difficult situations
- One who overcomes
- Strength of character
- Expecting positive outcomes
- Full of trust
- Raised in spirit
- Defeat of the enemy
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- Able to recover quickly
- Overcoming challenges
- Having great strength
- Give strength
- Desire with expectation
- Overcome by force
- Persistent determination
- Firm determination
- Filled with motivation
- Bravery in the face of fear
- Keep going
- Strong and robust
25 Clues: Stand firm • Keep going • Triumph over • Bear hardship • Give strength • Full of trust • Full of bravery • Raise in spirits • Raised in spirit • Overcome by force • One who overcomes • Strong and robust • Firm determination • Defeat of the enemy • Overcoming challenges • Having great strength • Strength of character • Filled with motivation • Able to recover quickly • Desire with expectation • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- you like me to generate a crossword puzzle grid using these specific words and clues?
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
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- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- The "Father of Political Science."
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
31 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Approach focused on formal structures. • Plan of action guiding the government. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • To measure data in scientific research. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • The branch of government that makes laws. • ...
Sociology A2 Crime & Deviance Revision 2024-10-10
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- what does Miller say about w-class youths?
- what do Marxist call crimes by the rich?
- Matza's delinquency ____.
- who talks about the deviant career?
- who says justice is negotiable?
- Murray say's that the w-class are _____ _____.
- Who studied the 'Badfellas'?
- who talks about the bonds of attachment?
- who proposed the concept of relative deprivation?
- who proposed the concept of anomie?
- who spoke of status frustration?
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- Carl Nightingale speaks of a _____ of inclusion.
- Becker says that deviance is _____ ______.
- who's theory is the delinquent subcultures theory?
- who's idea is crime as a social construct?
- Durkheim says that social ____ is needed.
- ______ solution is what Brake believes crime acts as.
- what is durkheim's theory on society's shared values?
- who proposed the labeling theory of deviance?
- what's the term for exaggerated public concern?
- who developed the strain theory?
21 Clues: Matza's delinquency ____. • Who studied the 'Badfellas'? • who says justice is negotiable? • who developed the strain theory? • who spoke of status frustration? • who talks about the deviant career? • who proposed the concept of anomie? • what do Marxist call crimes by the rich? • who talks about the bonds of attachment? • Durkheim says that social ____ is needed. • ...
Media Theory Revision 2023-12-04
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- Mulvey - Male Gaze theorist
- The focus of Livingstone and Lunt's work
- Theories that explain how the mass media influence the attitudes and perceptions of audience members
- Gender - Butler
- - Doll, Bandura
- Paul - Postcolonial theorist
- A postmodern concept, a representation or imitation of a person or thing
- Codes, includes body language and facial expressions
- Cultivation theory
- A key aspect of Baudrillard's theory
- Denotation, connotation and myth
- Hesmondhalgh would argue there is a lack of this in the media
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- The opposite to a stereotype
- David - Cultural Industries
- The study of signs
- Believes that the media does not create identities, but just reflect them instead
- Stuart - Reception Theory
- End of audience theorist
- Maps - The representations we carry round in our minds
- Repetition and - genre theory
- An intersectional feminist
21 Clues: Gender - Butler • - Doll, Bandura • The study of signs • Cultivation theory • End of audience theorist • Stuart - Reception Theory • An intersectional feminist • Mulvey - Male Gaze theorist • David - Cultural Industries • The opposite to a stereotype • Paul - Postcolonial theorist • Repetition and - genre theory • Denotation, connotation and myth • A key aspect of Baudrillard's theory • ...
Vocabulary unit 4 2024-03-19
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- Apple has an o.......... for a new manager.
- The employees of a firm have to c............ well if they want to become a successful firm.
- Employees can only t........... when their boss values them and gives them chances.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use is called a c........... .
- Earning enough money is c.............. when a firm wants to survive.
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- Every firm wants to make the p............. of their products as appealing as possible so many people will buy it.
- In a firm, there are many different d................. . Each one focusses on a different aspect of the firm.
- A person who buys a share of a company is cold a s................... .
- The goal of every firm is to make a p........... .
- Computer l.................. is an important skill which you need in many jobs.
- The CEO is always looking for employees who are c............. . They don't want lazy or dumb employees.
11 Clues: Apple has an o.......... for a new manager. • The goal of every firm is to make a p........... . • Earning enough money is c.............. when a firm wants to survive. • A person who buys a share of a company is cold a s................... . • Computer l.................. is an important skill which you need in many jobs. • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
Down
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- you like me to generate a crossword puzzle grid using these specific words and clues?
- The "Father of Political Science."
- The branch of government that makes laws.
31 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Plan of action guiding the government. • Approach focused on formal structures. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • To measure data in scientific research. • First to use the term "state" in writing. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
Across
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- The "Father of Political Science."
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
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- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- you like me to generate a crossword puzzle grid using these specific words and clues?
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
31 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Plan of action guiding the government. • Approach focused on formal structures. • To measure data in scientific research. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • The branch of government that makes laws. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • ...
flash last 2024-06-16
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- Electromagnetic induction
- Famous astrophysicist
- Inventor of the telephone
- First computer programmer
- Codiscoverer of DNA structure
- Laws of motion
- Theory of relativity
- Pioneer in radioactivity
- Discovered penicillin
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- Theory of evolution
- Inventor and electrical engineer
- Laws of planetary motion
- Codiscoverer of DNA structure
- Father of modern astronomy
- Inventor of the light bulb
- Germ theory of disease
- Theoretical physicist
- Discovered DNA's double helix
- Father of computer science
- Pioneer in chemotherapy
20 Clues: Laws of motion • Theory of evolution • Theory of relativity • Famous astrophysicist • Theoretical physicist • Discovered penicillin • Germ theory of disease • Pioneer in chemotherapy • Laws of planetary motion • Pioneer in radioactivity • Electromagnetic induction • Inventor of the telephone • First computer programmer • Father of modern astronomy • Inventor of the light bulb • ...
Test 2 review 2023-03-27
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- Physical expression of a gene
- Known for the inferiority complex
- Being overly demanding as a parent
- Has a theory of moral development
- Being warm and responsive as a parent, but having standards
- The conscience
- This type of conditioning means making an association between two previously unrelated stimuli
- The genetic makeup
- Name of the baby who was conditioned to fear a white rat
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- Came up with a psychosocial theory of development
- This type of conditioning involves rewards and punishments
- The most widely used forced-choice personality test
- The second stage of fetal development
- His theory of child development is cognitive
- Chemicals that can harm a fetus
- Came up with theory on parenting styles
- Difference types of genes
- The "me want food" part of personality
- The mediator
- Known for the collective unconscious
- The "girls/boys are gross and have cooties" stage
21 Clues: The mediator • The conscience • The genetic makeup • Difference types of genes • Physical expression of a gene • Chemicals that can harm a fetus • Known for the inferiority complex • Has a theory of moral development • Being overly demanding as a parent • Known for the collective unconscious • The second stage of fetal development • The "me want food" part of personality • ...
puzzling economy 2022-03-24
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- shares are sold to investors
- proprietorship one person operations
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- the price paid for the use of another’s money.
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- the funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses, including taxes, are subtracted from its sales.
- a report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time, such as three months or a year
- a noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods.
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the buisness
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- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- ownership certificates in the firm
- sole proprietorship a business owned and run by a single individual
- a combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm.
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- a check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- the firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business.
- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- a government document that gives permission to create a corporation
- the sum of net income and noncash charges, such as depreciation
- The amount borrowed
24 Clues: The amount borrowed • shares are sold to investors • ownership certificates in the firm • proprietorship one person operations • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • represents basic ownership of a corporation • the price paid for the use of another’s money. • a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons • ...
Titanic pt 2 2022-12-04
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- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- a small submersible boat or other craft, especially one designed for research and exploration.
- the greater number
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a person who operates equipment or a machine
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- be all round someone or something
- extremely serious or urgent.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died
- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another
- the front of a ship or boat
- change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated
- under normal conditions; generally
- seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling
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- turned the other way round or up or inside out
- an occurrence of death by accident, in war, or from disease
- used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact; roughly
- the state of having no protection from something harmful
- break or cause to break
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms
- break or burst suddenly
- die, especially in a violent or sudden way
- an indication of a situation
- remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily
- a shelter or platform fixed at the masthead of a vessel as a place for a lookout to stand
- the area near or surrounding a particular place
- without the knowledge of
- put in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose
- make someone or something late or slow
- coming after something in time; following.
32 Clues: the greater number • break or cause to break • break or burst suddenly • without the knowledge of • the front of a ship or boat • an indication of a situation • extremely serious or urgent. • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • be all round someone or something • under normal conditions; generally • make someone or something late or slow • die, especially in a violent or sudden way • ...
Philosophy and Thinkers 2 2023-11-26
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- The belief that the divine is present in all things.
- Ethical theory asserting inherent rights based on human nature.
- Ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good.
- Concept in Plato's "Republic" proposing a ruler with philosophical wisdom.
- Political philosophy concept regarding the legitimacy of authority.
- Philosophical system combining elements of Plato and other traditions.
- Ethical theory emphasizing the development of moral character.
- The belief in the existence of a single substance or reality.
- Philosophical tradition based on the teachings of Aristotle.
- Philosophical view that knowledge is derived from experience.
- Philosophical position denying the existence of abstract entities.
- Ethical theory that actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness.
- Philosophical approach emphasizing analysis of language and concepts.
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- Philosophical view that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
- Ethical theory evaluating actions based on their outcomes.
- Buddhist tradition emphasizing meditation and intuition.
- The belief in the existence of two distinct substances, often mind and body.
- Term used by Martin Heidegger for human existence.
- Philosophical school of thought advocating a simple and ascetic lifestyle.
- Philosophical attitude of doubt or suspension of judgment.
20 Clues: Ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good. • Term used by Martin Heidegger for human existence. • The belief that the divine is present in all things. • Buddhist tradition emphasizing meditation and intuition. • Ethical theory evaluating actions based on their outcomes. • Philosophical attitude of doubt or suspension of judgment. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-26
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- Philosopher who said, "I think, therefore I am"
- Theory that Earth revolves around the Sun
- An observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true
- Scientific method first step
- Period of great scientific discoveries and ideas
- An Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis
- Inventor of the first telescope
- He developed the heliocentric theory
- Philosopher who advocated empirical methods
- Person who studies the stars and planets
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- A fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions
- Biologist known for the theory of evolution
- He was a leading figure of the Scientific Revolution
- resistance to change
- A theory created by ptolemy
- Famous Greek philosopher and astronomer
- The idea that all humans are born with certain rights
- The intellectual movement focused on reason and science in the 18th century
- focused to some degree on recovering the knowledge of the ancients
- Mathematician who formulated the law of planetary motion
20 Clues: resistance to change • A theory created by ptolemy • Scientific method first step • Inventor of the first telescope • He developed the heliocentric theory • Famous Greek philosopher and astronomer • Person who studies the stars and planets • Theory that Earth revolves around the Sun • Biologist known for the theory of evolution • Philosopher who advocated empirical methods • ...
Important People in Psychology 2013-04-24
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- Conformity and impression formation experiments
- universal grammar
- misinformation effect
- Attachment studies with baby monkeys
- Studies emotions and their relation to facial expression
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- Client centered therapy, unconditional positive regard
- Pseudopatient experiment
- Standford prison experiment
- forgetting curve
- Analytic Psychology
- "hidden observer" during hypnosis
- Psychoanalysis
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- Father of cognitive theory, theories used in treatment of clinical depression
- Father of Psychology
- Intelligence test
- Stage theory of moral development
- Baby Albert
- Stage theory of cognitive development
- Rational emotive behavior therapy
- Social-learning theory
- psycho-social development
- Analytical, Creative and Practical intelligence
- attachment theory
- Obedience studies
- Prospect Theory
- Classical conditioning
- theory of multiple intelligences
28 Clues: Baby Albert • Psychoanalysis • Prospect Theory • forgetting curve • Intelligence test • universal grammar • attachment theory • Obedience studies • Analytic Psychology • Father of Psychology • misinformation effect • Social-learning theory • Classical conditioning • Pseudopatient experiment • psycho-social development • Cognitive Dissonance Theory • Standford prison experiment • ...
Unit 4 - Imperfect Competition 2024-01-22
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- A monopoly firm that charges different prices to different segments of its customer base is price _______
- An agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge
- The competitive firm has profits when… P>_____
- A firm should shut down in the short run if P<______
- If other firms cannot enter the market, there are ______ to entry
- If there is potential for profit, firms will ____ the market
- ______ competition is a market structure that has many small firms, identical products, and price takers
- A cost that has already been committed and cannot be recovered
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- _______ competition is when there is one seller of a unique product and is a price seeker
- The perfectly competitive firm is a price ______
- Market failure where one firm has complete control over the market and destroys competition
- When you make the best move regardless of what the other player does is a ________ strategy
- In a ______ there are few large producers, with identical/differentiated products, a high barrier to entry, and are price makers
- A situation in which economic participants interact with one another each chooses their best strategy given the strategies that all the others have chosen is the ____ equilibrium
- Oligopolies are price _____
- ____ capacity is when there is more supply than there is demand
16 Clues: Oligopolies are price _____ • The competitive firm has profits when… P>_____ • The perfectly competitive firm is a price ______ • A firm should shut down in the short run if P<______ • If there is potential for profit, firms will ____ the market • A cost that has already been committed and cannot be recovered • ...
Firm Foundation 2022-06-16
10 Clues: Powerful • The enemy • Son of God • Sword of the Spirit • When you talk to God • The opposite of dark • When you tell the truth • Something you cannot see • What you wear on your feet • What a soldier wears in battle
Firm Foundation 2023-08-08
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- Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous
- Spoken or written words that makes no sense
- Having or showing serious manner that is worthy respect
- The state or fact of something is being likely
- Lack taste/behave offensively
- In a thorough manner
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- A fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- To a baby Christian name to be a member of a Christian church
- Disagreeable or unpleasant
- Displaying a complete lack of feeling
10 Clues: In a thorough manner • Disagreeable or unpleasant • Lack taste/behave offensively • Displaying a complete lack of feeling • Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous • Spoken or written words that makes no sense • The state or fact of something is being likely • Having or showing serious manner that is worthy respect • ...
Personality, characteristics of a person 2022-03-31
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- Certain specific means by which the ego unconsciously protects itself against unpleasant impulses or circumstances
- Jung founded analytical psychology
- The part of the personality that is in touch with reality and strives to meet the demands of the id and the superego in socially acceptable ways
- Original models from which later forms developed in Jung's personality theory, archetypes are primitive images or concepts that reside in the collective unconscious
- In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism by which an individual finds justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behavior repression-In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousness repression In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousnessDenial- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- He coined the phrase identity crisis
- The process of displacing one's feelings onto a different person, animal, or object
- founder of psychoanalysis
- The tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- Theory This is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology
- Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others
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- Mask you show others.
- is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient
- In psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have
- is The part of the personality that is the source of conscience and inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the id
- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- characteristics of a person
- In psychoanalytic, theory, that reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- The part of the mind that contains material of which we are unaware but that strongly influences conscious processes and behaviors
20 Clues: Mask you show others. • founder of psychoanalysis • characteristics of a person • Jung founded analytical psychology • He coined the phrase identity crisis • Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others • Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have • ...
Personality, characteristics of a person 2022-03-31
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- Certain specific means by which the ego unconsciously protects itself against unpleasant impulses or circumstances
- Jung founded analytical psychology
- The part of the personality that is in touch with reality and strives to meet the demands of the id and the superego in socially acceptable ways
- Original models from which later forms developed in Jung's personality theory, archetypes are primitive images or concepts that reside in the collective unconscious
- In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism by which an individual finds justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behavior repression-In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousness repression In psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousnessDenial- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- He coined the phrase identity crisis
- The process of displacing one's feelings onto a different person, animal, or object
- founder of psychoanalysis
- The tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- Theory This is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology
- Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others
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- Mask you show others.
- is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient
- In psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have
- is The part of the personality that is the source of conscience and inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the id
- This is a coping mechanism that gives you time to adjust to distressing situations
- characteristics of a person
- In psychoanalytic, theory, that reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- The part of the mind that contains material of which we are unaware but that strongly influences conscious processes and behaviors
20 Clues: Mask you show others. • founder of psychoanalysis • characteristics of a person • Jung founded analytical psychology • He coined the phrase identity crisis • Parts of your personality you hide from yourself and others • Jung's concept of a shared, inherited body of memory that all humans have • ...
Inspirational Words 2024-08-13
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- Recovering quickly
- Equal proportions
- Hopefulness about the future
- Letting go of resentment
- Expectation and desire
- Firm trust in ability
- Great happiness
- Thankfulness
- Reach a goal
- Complete trust
- Freedom from disturbance
- Reason for action
- Conscious awareness
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- Accept as true
- Concern for others
- Tolerating delay
- Facing fears
- Calm and peaceful state
- Firm purpose
- Deep affection
20 Clues: Facing fears • Firm purpose • Thankfulness • Reach a goal • Accept as true • Deep affection • Complete trust • Great happiness • Tolerating delay • Equal proportions • Reason for action • Concern for others • Recovering quickly • Conscious awareness • Firm trust in ability • Expectation and desire • Calm and peaceful state • Letting go of resentment • Freedom from disturbance • ...
Service Marketing 2015-10-02
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- a visual representation of the steps involved in delivering service to customers
- a visual illustration of how customer perceive competing services
- the second stage in the service purchase process
- deals with size, composition, location and trends
- an advantage or gain that customers obtain from performance of a service or use of a physical good
- monetary risk
- the final step in the purchasing process
- the provision of a relatively narrow product mixed of a particular market segment
- physical objects or devices that provides benefits for customers through ownership or use
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- the extent to which a firm offers few or many services
- something that is experienced and not touched or preserved
- a lack of consistency in inputs and outputs during during the service production process
- research market on specific areas
- educate customers to satisfy needs
- how other will think or react
- changing the position of a firms
- the extent to which a firm few or many markets
- establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers
- the core output produced by a firm
- he transfer of goodwill or positive feelings about one characteristic of a product or person to another, possibly unrelated, characteristics.
20 Clues: monetary risk • how other will think or react • changing the position of a firms • research market on specific areas • educate customers to satisfy needs • the core output produced by a firm • the final step in the purchasing process • the extent to which a firm few or many markets • the second stage in the service purchase process • ...
HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY 2025-07-05
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- Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory.
- Its the relationships to yourself or your inner world.
- What is term if your ideal self is not connected from your real self
- What D in D-Needs mean
- In Maslow’s theory, what kind of needs are focused on survival and security, like food, water, and safety?
- What is the highest and most difficult level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs the level even Maslow said he rarely saw people reach this.
- It also part of anxiety but its disproportionate to the threat.
- Its part of 3 aspect of self and its the self identity
- Its the term when you totally stop finding meaning or purpose in life.
- it’s the situation when you become existentially empty.
- What term did Maslow use to describe the force that affects the whole person body, mind, and emotions?
- Have a powerful effects on individuals and cultures to know their meaning in lives.
- Its the relationship with other people.
- In rollo may’s theory it helps a person find meaning and understand what life is.
- Rogers says that fully functioning person have this kind of characteristics
- What is the theory of Maslow
- Which part of Carl Rogers' theory refers to how a person sees their own worth or value and is one of the three aspects of the self?
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- Structure that gives meaning to experiences
- Fear of doing one’s best
- What is the first hierarchy of needs based on maslow
- In Carl Rogers' theory of personality, what concept is illustrated by a parent telling their child, “If you love mommy, you need to be top in class.”
- Theory of carl rogers
- It arises when threat to one’s core values of existence manifest.
- What do you call it when a parent loves their child no matter what they do?
- Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat
- What do you call the needs in Maslow’s theory that must be satisfied one by one, from lowest to highest
- It called a fully functional person
- Full name of maslow
- In Maslow’s theory, what kind of needs are about personal growth and are only possible when a person has love, esteem, and correct social conditions?
- What term called have a unconditional positive regard and pursuing self actualization
30 Clues: Full name of maslow • Theory of carl rogers • What D in D-Needs mean • Fear of doing one’s best • What is the theory of Maslow • It called a fully functional person • Its the relationship with other people. • Structure that gives meaning to experiences • Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory. • Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat • ...
Inquiry Vocab 2022-09-30
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- anything that can change or be changed
- relative mass
- solid, liquid, gas
- thought out explanation for observations
- using logic to create explanations
- repetition in an experiment
- inch,foot,yard,mile
- relationship variables are opposite
- law cause and effect between opposite elements
- a variable that does depend on another
- variable important element defined as metadata of each experiment
- an individual thing
- method step by step procedure
- official way of doing something
- firm decision
- quantity of matter
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- relationship variables always move together
- SI base unit (length)
- being correct
- use logical conclusion
- a variable that does not depend on another
- idea that can be tested
- perform tests
- diagram representing a system of connections
- amount of space object takes up
- variable consistant variable
- factor converting numbers
- extent end to end of something
- being exact
- number of things in certain area
30 Clues: being exact • relative mass • being correct • perform tests • firm decision • solid, liquid, gas • quantity of matter • inch,foot,yard,mile • an individual thing • SI base unit (length) • use logical conclusion • idea that can be tested • factor converting numbers • repetition in an experiment • variable consistant variable • method step by step procedure • extent end to end of something • ...
SOCI.1301 Midterm Review 2022-10-11
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- theory on media effects that suggests audiences get information through opinion leaders who influence their attitudes and beliefs rather than through direct firsthand sources (Two-Step ____________ Model).
- a violation of contextual cultural or social norms.
- a handful of people rebel replacing a society’s goals and means with their own.
- others retreat and reject society’s goals and means. Some beggars and street people have withdrawn from society’s goal of financial success.
- the practice of assessing a culture by its own standards rather than viewing it through the lens of one’s own culture (Cultural ____________).
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms.
- shared beliefs values and practices.
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on the investments we make in the community as stated in Control Theory.
- the belief that another culture is superior to one’s own.
- all print digital and electronic means of communication.
- those who innovate pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant means.
- the media is considered like a fourth branch of government (after the executive legislative and judiciary) and thus serves as another of the checks and balances on power (____________ Estate).
- theory that the mass media can set the public agenda by selecting certain news stories and excluding others thus influencing what audiences think about” (____________-Setting Theory).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on our connections to others as stated in Control Theory.
- a theory of social movements that assumes people join not because of the movement’s ideals but to satisfy a psychological need to belong to something larger than themselves (____________ Society Theory).
- the effort to control the impressions we make on others so that they form a desired view of us and the situations; the use of self-presentation and performance tactics (____________ Management).
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds specifically attachment belief involvement and commitment and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society (____________ Theory).
- how we socially construct our emotions as part of our everyday reality (____________ Management).
- the process by which a concept or practice is created and maintained by participants who collectively agree that it exists” (Social ____________).
- a measure of a study’s consistency that considers how likely results are to be replicated if a study is reproduced.
- the systematic study of society and social interaction
- the ability to understand how your own past relates to that of other people as well as to history in general and societal structures in particular (Sociological ____________).
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- the process wherein people come to understand societal norms and expectations to accept society’s beliefs and to be aware of societal values.
- a theory of social movements that focuses on the actions of oppressed groups who seek rights or opportunities already enjoyed by others in society (Relative ____________ Theory).
- the degree to which a particular studied group is similar to or represents any part of the larger society.
- a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors.
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals resulting in conforming innovating ritualizing and retreating/rebelling (Structural ____________ Theory).
- the degree to which a sociological measure accurately reflects the topic of study.
- philosophy of criminal justice arising from the notion that crime results from a rational calculations of its costs and benefits (____________ Theory).
- those who conform choose not to deviate. They pursue their goals to the extent that they can through socially accepted means.
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on an agreement on common values in society as stated in Control Theory.
- the laws morals values religious beliefs customs fashions rituals and all of the cultural rules that govern social life (Social ____________).
- when groups share a location but maintain different cultures (____________ Bowl).
- being able to extend what you learn from your sample to your population.
- a theoretical perspective through which scholars examine the relationship of individuals within their society by studying their communication (Symbolic ____________).
- theory that suggests that audiences seek messages in the media that reinforce their existing attitudes and beliefs and are thus not influenced by challenging or contradictory information” (____________ Theory).
- people who ritualize lower their goals until they can reach them through socially acceptable ways. These members of society focus on conformity rather than attaining a distant dream.
- the sorting process by which thousands of possible messages are shaped into a mass media-appropriate form and reduced to a manageable amount.
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on participation in socially legitimate activities as stated in Control Theory.
- a technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance (____________ Analysis).
- a purposeful organized group hoping to work toward a common social goal (Social ____________).
- a theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society (Structural ____________).
- the regulation and enforcement of norms (____________ Control).
- a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources (____________ Theory).
44 Clues: shared beliefs values and practices. • a violation of contextual cultural or social norms. • the systematic study of society and social interaction • the belief that another culture is superior to one’s own. • all print digital and electronic means of communication. • a way to authorize or formally disapprove of certain behaviors. • ...
Titanic pt 2 2022-12-04
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- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- a small submersible boat or other craft, especially one designed for research and exploration.
- the greater number
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a person who operates equipment or a machine
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- be all round someone or something
- extremely serious or urgent.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died
- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another
- the front of a ship or boat
- change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated
- under normal conditions; generally
- seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling
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- turned the other way round or up or inside out
- an occurrence of death by accident, in war, or from disease
- used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact; roughly
- the state of having no protection from something harmful
- break or cause to break
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms
- break or burst suddenly
- die, especially in a violent or sudden way
- an indication of a situation
- remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily
- a shelter or platform fixed at the masthead of a vessel as a place for a lookout to stand
- the area near or surrounding a particular place
- without the knowledge of
- put in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose
- make someone or something late or slow
- coming after something in time; following.
32 Clues: the greater number • break or cause to break • break or burst suddenly • without the knowledge of • the front of a ship or boat • an indication of a situation • extremely serious or urgent. • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • be all round someone or something • under normal conditions; generally • make someone or something late or slow • die, especially in a violent or sudden way • ...
Competition and Market Structures 2024-12-17
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- A monopoly that occurs because a firm owns the technology or patents required to produce a product.
- The way in which a market is organized based on the number and size of firms.
- When firms in an industry cooperate to fix prices or divide the market to avoid competition.
- A policy of minimal government intervention in economic affairs.
- A market structure where firms have some control over price but still face competition.
- The process of making a product distinct from other similar products in the market.
- A market structure dominated by a few large firms that have significant control over the market.
- A monopoly created and regulated by the government to provide a product or service.
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- The illegal practice of setting prices at a certain level to avoid competition.
- The cost advantages that a firm obtains due to the size, output, or scale of its operation.
- A market structure where a single firm controls the entire supply of a product or service.
- A market structure where many firms sell similar but not identical products.
- A market where a single firm can supply the entire market at a lower cost than multiple firms could.
- Competition based on factors other than price, such as product quality or advertising.
- A monopoly that exists because a firm is the only provider of a product or service in a specific geographic area.
- A market structure where many firms sell identical products with no barriers to entry.
16 Clues: A policy of minimal government intervention in economic affairs. • A market structure where many firms sell similar but not identical products. • The way in which a market is organized based on the number and size of firms. • The illegal practice of setting prices at a certain level to avoid competition. • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift 2021-12-09
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- causes sea floor spreading
- supercontinent
- crust of the upper mantle
- no one believed wegener
- ocean floor
- two plates slip past eachother
- two plates moving apart
- proposed the theory of continental drift
- top layer
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- wegeners theory
- 1912
- ocean floor moving
- remains of animals
- deepest place on earth
- longest mountain range
- one plate gets sucked under another
- theory of the plates
- two plates come together
- discovered sea floor spreading
- changed as north amerca drifted
- 1940's
21 Clues: 1912 • 1940's • top layer • ocean floor • supercontinent • wegeners theory • ocean floor moving • remains of animals • theory of the plates • deepest place on earth • longest mountain range • no one believed wegener • two plates moving apart • two plates come together • crust of the upper mantle • causes sea floor spreading • two plates slip past eachother • discovered sea floor spreading • ...
Monopoly 2018-02-26
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- Variables the prevent firms from entering an industry
- Firm's ability to set their own prices above marginal cost
- A firm's ability to establish its rival's products
- The category of government regulations concerned with the workings of the economy
- A new idea for combining the factors of production to make a good or service
- One firm can provide a good or service at a lower cost than two or more firms; the firm has decreasing average total costs over the whole range of production
- An exclusive right granted by the government to copy, publish, and sell items such as books, art, music, and film.
- A competitive situation in which firms in a market have some ability to set price.
- Producing below the level where average cost is at a minimum; the firm has the ability to increase production while decreasing the average total cost of production
- When rivals compete with each other through means other than price, such as quality, product differentiation, service, or advertising
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- loss When firm operates with inefficiency, the gains from trade are not maximized; the excess value above marginal cost that consumers place on the production of the units that are not produced by a price searcher, but that consumers value more than the marginal cost of production. (Also called welfare loss)
- A market in which the threat of entry by a rival firm keeps a monopolist from earning monopoly profits
- Regulatory method for monopolies that sets price equal to average total cost
- A market structure characterized by many producers of a product that can be slightly differentiated, allowing a small amount of price-setting ability
- Legislation and other government activities designed to restrict the anticompetitive practices of firms with market power
- Regulatory method for monopolies that sets price equal to average total cost
- The market structure in which there is one seller of a good that has no close substitutes
- Reselling a good or service to make a profit; the reseller is able to do this because firm sells the same product to different people at different prices
18 Clues: A firm's ability to establish its rival's products • Variables the prevent firms from entering an industry • Firm's ability to set their own prices above marginal cost • Regulatory method for monopolies that sets price equal to average total cost • Regulatory method for monopolies that sets price equal to average total cost • ...
Titanic pt 2 2022-12-04
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- die, especially in a violent or sudden way
- a small submersible boat or other craft, especially one designed for research and exploration.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care
- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another
- turned the other way round or up or inside out
- seriously affected by an undesirable condition or unpleasant feeling
- make someone or something late or slow
- the front of a ship or boat
- put in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose
- a shelter or platform fixed at the masthead of a vessel as a place for a lookout to stand
- under normal conditions; generally
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a person who operates equipment or a machine
- a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died
- break or burst suddenly
- an occurrence of death by accident, in war, or from disease
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- the area near or surrounding a particular place
- extremely serious or urgent.
- an indication of a situation
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact; roughly
- remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated
- be all round someone or something
- the greater number
- change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- break or cause to break
- coming after something in time; following.
- without the knowledge of
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms
- the state of having no protection from something harmful
32 Clues: the greater number • break or cause to break • break or burst suddenly • without the knowledge of • the front of a ship or boat • extremely serious or urgent. • an indication of a situation • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • be all round someone or something • under normal conditions; generally • make someone or something late or slow • die, especially in a violent or sudden way • ...
Linked Vocabulary Ch. 1-6 2023-11-06
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- frightened into submission
- celebrate (an event, a person, or a situation) by doing or building something
- to agree to or approve of something (such as an idea or suggestion) especially after thoughtful consideration
- (of a building, room, or piece of land) next to or joined with
- shout something with a deep loud roar
- make or become spread out from a rolled or folded state, especially in order to be open to the wind
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- make better; improve
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- not openly acknowledged
- move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth
- something that corrects or improves the bad effects of something
- bring to people's attention an unpleasant or embarrassing fact or incident that had been forgotten
- a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance
- broken; cracked
- willingness to accept feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from your own
15 Clues: broken; cracked • make better; improve • not openly acknowledged • frightened into submission • shout something with a deep loud roar • a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance • move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • (of a building, room, or piece of land) next to or joined with • ...
GCSE Market Structure 2025-02-04
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- a firm that confronts economies of scale over the entire range of outputs demanded in its industry
- cost advantage of increased productivity
- market based on the assumption that a large number of firms
- a firm charges different prices for the same g/s to different consumers
- the percentage of output accounted for by the largest firms in an industry
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- restrictions on new firms to enter an industry
- firms that coordinate their activities through collusion
- a firm that sets price based on its output decision
- firms attempt to stand out from competition
- an expenditure that will be made when firms leave the industry and that cannot be recovered
- a market always has the potential for new firms to enter
- a firm that sets price based on competitors
- situation in which a market is dominated by a few firms
- firms has the legal protection to produce a g/s for several years
- suppliers undercut price so to achieve higher market share
15 Clues: cost advantage of increased productivity • firms attempt to stand out from competition • a firm that sets price based on competitors • restrictions on new firms to enter an industry • a firm that sets price based on its output decision • situation in which a market is dominated by a few firms • firms that coordinate their activities through collusion • ...
TFN Crossword Set B 2025-10-07
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- Caritative Caring Theory
- Bureaucratic Theory
- Adaptation Theory
- Core, Care, Cure
- 21 Nursing Problem
- Behavioral System model
- Theory of Culture Care Diversity
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Self Care Deficit
- System Model
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Environmental
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- Human to Human Relationship
- Transpersonal Caring
- Nursing Process
- Human Becoming
- Nursing Needs Theory
- Interpersonal Relations
- Novice to Expert
- Health Promotion Model
- Expanding Consciousness
21 Clues: System Model • Environmental • Human Becoming • Nursing Process • Core, Care, Cure • Novice to Expert • Adaptation Theory • Self Care Deficit • 21 Nursing Problem • Bureaucratic Theory • Transpersonal Caring • Nursing Needs Theory • Health Promotion Model • Behavioral System model • Interpersonal Relations • Expanding Consciousness • Caritative Caring Theory • Theory of Goal Attainment • ...
Intro-Issues In Lifespan Development Crossword 2026-01-12
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- Idea that behavior, personal factors, and environment all influence one another.
- Psychologist who expanded Freud’s ideas into eight stages of psychosocial development.
- Founder of psychoanalytic theory who emphasized unconscious drives and early childhood.
- view that development is a gradual, cumulative process with no clear stages.
- Concept meaning “blank slate,” used to describe the newborn mind.
- Theory that cognitive development occurs through social interaction and cultural tools.
- Philosopher who believed children develop naturally in stages and should learn through experience.
- Psychologist who emphasized the role of culture and social interaction in learning.
- Developmental conflicts that must be resolved at each stage in Erikson’s theory.
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- Theory that focuses on observable behavior and the effects of learning and reinforcement.
- Theory describing development as influenced by multiple interacting environmental systems.
- Theorist who proposed that children actively construct knowledge through stages.
- Early belief that humans develop from a tiny, fully formed version of themselves.
- Theory that development occurs in distinct stages rather than as a smooth, gradual process.
- Approach that compares the human mind to a computer that processes information.
- Theorist known for emphasizing biological maturation in child development.
- Approach that focuses on how thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving develop.
- Theory stating that people learn by observing others, especially role models.
- Theory proposing that personality develops through social conflicts across the lifespan.
- Philosopher who argued that children are shaped by experience rather than innate ideas.
20 Clues: Concept meaning “blank slate,” used to describe the newborn mind. • Theorist known for emphasizing biological maturation in child development. • view that development is a gradual, cumulative process with no clear stages. • Theory stating that people learn by observing others, especially role models. • ...
Chapter 1 - Moral Philosophy 2018-02-10
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- Thoughts and ideas about morality
- Valid claims based on moral/ethical reasons; life, autonomy, etc.
- Claims protected by law
- Ethical theory that considers the consequences of an action; from the Greek for "goal"
- Concerned with individual acts rather than generalizations
- Nature of moral judgments and structure of moral concepts
- Ethical theory emphasizing duties
- Commitment that exists only once certain conditions are met
- Obligation; must be done regardless of consequences
- Desirable attitudes
- Absolute, inescapable duties in Kantian ethics
- Duties determined by the present situation; at first glance
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- 18th-century German deontologist who placed emphasis on motives
- An ordinary freedom; not guaranteed but not denied
- Theory that emphasizes character traits
- Duty that is binding in all circumstances
- Valid claims guaranteed in a society
- Another term for teleological theory; based on results of an action rather than the nature of the action
- Concerned with the rules from which an action is derived and whether those rules promote happiness
- Type of consequentialist/teleologist theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill
- Ethical thinking that purports to guide human behavior
- Deals with issues like justice, rights, and equality
- Emphasized the concept of natural (moral) rights
23 Clues: Desirable attitudes • Claims protected by law • Thoughts and ideas about morality • Ethical theory emphasizing duties • Valid claims guaranteed in a society • Theory that emphasizes character traits • Duty that is binding in all circumstances • Absolute, inescapable duties in Kantian ethics • Emphasized the concept of natural (moral) rights • ...
Vegetables 2023-04-20
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- the texture that cooked vegetables should have
- white, creamy color; small to medium size; caps closed or slightly open around stem; light tan gills
- a way that fresh vegetables can be eaten
- vegetables can be cooked this way over a small amount of simmering water
- rich, green color; tender stalks; closed & compact tips; round spears
- these vegetables should not have a heavy layer of ice on the package
- slender roots; rich red color; smooth & round bulbs
- firm; well-shaped; free from blemishes & sunburn
- this can be added to create vibrancy in the dish
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- mostly peas, beans, and lentils
- bright color, glossy sheen, firm walls, heavy for size
- well-shaped; rounded bodies; bright green
- well-formed; smooth; free from blemishes; bright red for fully ripe; pink to light red
- these vegetables can be bought in glass or aluminum
- these vegetables are found seasonally at farm stands
- firm; compact; clusters of small flower buds; deep green color
- bright color; well-rounded; smooth; firm roots
17 Clues: mostly peas, beans, and lentils • a way that fresh vegetables can be eaten • well-shaped; rounded bodies; bright green • the texture that cooked vegetables should have • bright color; well-rounded; smooth; firm roots • firm; well-shaped; free from blemishes & sunburn • this can be added to create vibrancy in the dish • ...
Psychology OCR GCSE 2026-02-25
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- When memory gaps are filled unconsciously with made‑up details
- The idea that memories are rebuilt using schemas rather than replayed accurately
- Theory that schizophrenia is caused by excess dopamine activity
- Symptoms such as apathy and lack of motivation in schizophrenia
- Believing inanimate objects have feelings or intentions
- Understanding an object still exists even when out of sight
- Researcher who found Disney adverts changed childhood memories
- False sensory experience such as hearing voices
- Psychologist who studied conformity using line judgement tasks
- Swiss psychologist who proposed four stages of cognitive development
- Fixed irrational belief despite evidence against it
- Co‑author of activation synthesis theory
- Psychologist who co‑created activation synthesis theory of dreaming
- Theory that dreams result from the brain making sense of random neural firing during REM sleep
- Psychologist who studied obedience to authority using shocks
- Psychologist who developed reconstructive memory theory
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- Following orders from an authority figure
- Psychologist who proposed fixed and growth mindsets
- Psychologist who proposed the stage theory of moral development
- Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory using PEN traits
- Psychologist who studied delinquency and psychoticism in adolescents
- Psychologist who developed internal/external locus of control
- Researcher who found uniform increases obedience in field studies
- A mental framework used to organise and interpret information
- Theory that schizophrenia causes people to move down the social hierarchy
- Theory that beliefs, not events, cause emotional consequences in depression
- Memory researcher linked to advertising and false memories
- When behaviour becomes part of a person’s character after reinforcement
- Researcher who studied Facebook use, envy and depression
- Psychologist who argued learning styles are a myth
- Seeing the world only from one’s own viewpoint, typical in pre‑operational stage
- Learning through observing someone else receiving a reward
- Understanding that quantity remains the same despite appearance changes
- Changing behaviour due to group pressure
- Researcher who used SPECT scanning to study schizophrenia
- Psychologist who proposed dream theory involving wish fulfilment
36 Clues: Co‑author of activation synthesis theory • Changing behaviour due to group pressure • Following orders from an authority figure • False sensory experience such as hearing voices • Psychologist who argued learning styles are a myth • Psychologist who proposed fixed and growth mindsets • Fixed irrational belief despite evidence against it • ...
Movement of the Earth Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-19
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- The _________ is an example of fossil evidence.
- Alfred Wegener created his theory in the _______ century.
- The mantle is _______ which allows the the plates to move.
- Plate __________ is Alfred Wegeners theory.
- _______ evidence states that ancient plants and animals were found on opposite sides of the oceans.
- The Earth is made up of many ______.
- Glacial _________ formed about 300 million years ago.
- When continents are reassembled as one land mass the fossils form a continues _________ pattern.
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- The plates ride next to each other on _______.
- Glacieral __________ are scratches in bedrock made by rocks embedding in ice as glaciers move.
- Pieces of the _________ mountain are found on many different land masses.
- Other scientists thought Wegener was crazy because he had no _______.
- Glaciers flowed from a _______ central point.
- Fossil evidence was found on oppisite sides of the _________ ocean
- Wegener said South America and West Africa were once connected like a _______.
- Rocks and _______ are part of the geological fit piece of Alfred Wegener's theory.
- Alfred Wegener found ______ pieces of evidence to prove his theory.
- The theory of continental ______ was made years after Wegeners death.
- The continents were once connected. This land mass was called ______.
- Plates are made of ______ rock.
20 Clues: Plates are made of ______ rock. • The Earth is made up of many ______. • Plate __________ is Alfred Wegeners theory. • Glaciers flowed from a _______ central point. • The plates ride next to each other on _______. • The _________ is an example of fossil evidence. • Glacial _________ formed about 300 million years ago. • ...
Westwood BR218-Service Recognition Week 2023-09-29
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- What is the pre-approval for a sponsorship/donation?
- How many vacation days are you entitled to if you've been with the firm for 10 years?
- Where clients manage life's most important documents
- When MS recently rebranded; "Complex" was changed to?
- What MS system can clients quickly authorize any transaction with 1 click?
- MS internal social network
- Brokerage account supporting clients cash management needs
- IM platform with real time file sharing
- What is the nickname of our Financial Planning Director?
- What is the name of new virtual phone system when working remotely?
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- What firm program provides employee offers & discounts? (formerly known as The Company Store)
- A trust created by a grantor during the grantor’s lifetime.
- Expense guide shortcut
- Travel booking site
- Desktop application optimized to answer common How-To questions.
- How many days of bereavement will you be paid for?
- What is the name of the giving campaign that offers firm match?
- How many days of jury duty will you be paid for?
- "Client Entertainment Lunch with client" dollar limit?
- New phone system in the office
20 Clues: Travel booking site • Expense guide shortcut • MS internal social network • New phone system in the office • IM platform with real time file sharing • How many days of jury duty will you be paid for? • How many days of bereavement will you be paid for? • What is the pre-approval for a sponsorship/donation? • Where clients manage life's most important documents • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- a process using logic and reasoning to prove or disprove a hypothesis or theory
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- made the first microscope to look at bacteria and cells
- a period in which philosophes created many new ideas about the world
- proposed the idea of a heliocentric theory (sun is the center of the universe)
- made the first vaccine for smallpox using another, less harmful disease called cowpox
- created the laws of gravity
- the theory that the earth is at the center of the universe
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- a person who rules with absolute power
- the two philosophes who pioneered the scientific method (B name first then D name)
- a female philosophe said that women deserve the same education as men
- proposed the idea of checks and balances
- proposed that people have a right to self-government but under the social contract still
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- proposed that people hand their rights to a strong ruler under the social contract
- the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- a system in which multiple groups share decision-making power
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- proved the idea of the heliocentric theory using mathematics (sun is the center of the universe)
- believed that there should not be cruel and unusual punishment
20 Clues: created the laws of gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • proposed the idea of checks and balances • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • made the first microscope to look at bacteria and cells • the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • the theory that the earth is at the center of the universe • ...
Ratio analysis 2024-02-24
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- the ability of a firm to pay its bills on time, and how quickly a firm converts its liquid assets into cash
- assess the firm's liquidity by dividing current liabilities into current assets
- the number of days it takes to collect the average debt
- assets it determines the amount of profit produced on a firm's assets by relating net profit plus interest expenses to total assets
- interest paid on firm's outstanding debt.
- the ability of an entity to pay its debts
- a numerical approach to investigating accounts by comparing two related figures
- it indicates the accounting rate of return on the shareholders' investment
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- the operating profit of a business as a percentage of the total amount of money used to generate it
- similar to current ratio but excludes inventories from current assets
- margin shows the firm's ability to control overheads and expresses net profit before tax as a percentage of turnover
- Concept of comparing similar firms
- shareholders' investment in the firm and the cumulative profits retained in the business up to the date of the balance sheet
- the number of times in a trading year a firm sells the value if its inventories
- the profit in relation to sales, capital or similar factors
- expresses gross profit as a percentage of turnover
- it indicates how much debt is used to finance a firm's assets
17 Clues: Concept of comparing similar firms • interest paid on firm's outstanding debt. • the ability of an entity to pay its debts • expresses gross profit as a percentage of turnover • the number of days it takes to collect the average debt • the profit in relation to sales, capital or similar factors • it indicates how much debt is used to finance a firm's assets • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Studied the laws of motion, and gravitational pull
- Believed that people were wicked and selfish. He also thought that absolute monarchy was important, but that you should listen to your citizens.
- Theory that the sun was at the center of the universe.
- Believed that women should have equal rights, and get a better education.
- Believed in individual freedom and built onto the ideas of Hobbes and Locke.
- Developed the experimental method, and believed that science and God went together.
- Created the first vaccine; it was a vaccine for smallpox.
- Discovered analytical geometry
- Theory that the earth was at the center of the universe.
- Believed that the government should have a separation of power.
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- People presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory true, and found that planets orbit was elliptical.
- Discovered the heliocentric theory,and waited publish his findings until he was on his death bed.
- Known as the father of modern chemistry, and gave us knowledge about what our earth is made up of.
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms.
- Believed in freedom of speech, religion, tolerance, and reason.
- Believed in the heliocentric theory and observed the moons of Jupiter.
- Theory that there was an agreement between the governing and governed.
- Favored the idea of a self government and criticized absolute monarchs.
- Believed that laws are made to create order.
21 Clues: Discovered analytical geometry • A person who rules with absolute power • Used the microscope to study microorganisms. • Believed that laws are made to create order. • Studied the laws of motion, and gravitational pull • Theory that the sun was at the center of the universe. • Theory that the earth was at the center of the universe. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-04
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- Science of Unitary Human beings
- From Novice to Expert
- The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- Forming image in the mind.
- Conceptual System and Middle Range Theory of Goal Attainment
- Psychodynamic Nursing
- Relationship between an individual’s therapeutic self-care demand & his powers of self-care agency.
- Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
- Consists of seeing causal relationship between events that occur at about the same time, but which are not logically related.
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- Theory of Caritative Caring
- In which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Transcultural Nursing Theory
- Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Care, Core, and Cure Model
- Environmental Theory
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- Describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Adaptation Model
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
20 Clues: Adaptation Model • Environmental Theory • From Novice to Expert • Psychodynamic Nursing • Care, Core, and Cure Model • Forming image in the mind. • Theory of Caritative Caring • Transcultural Nursing Theory • Science of Unitary Human beings • Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • In which the person makes use of the nurse's help. • Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. • ...
