theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Financial Management Week 1 2025-01-06
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- kind of decision to determine which productive asset the firm will acquire
- revenue minus expenses
- someone other than an owner who has a claim on the cash flows of the firm
- structure the combination of debt and equity
- one of financial institutions
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- mismanagement of working capital can cause this
- business that is owned by two or more person
- the long-term tangible and intangible assets a firm uses to generate cash flow
- costs arising from conflict between owner and manager
- who want to be paid interest and principal
- kind of decision to determine how the firm should pay the asset
- the economic value of the assets the owner possesses
12 Clues: revenue minus expenses • one of financial institutions • who want to be paid interest and principal • business that is owned by two or more person • structure the combination of debt and equity • mismanagement of working capital can cause this • the economic value of the assets the owner possesses • costs arising from conflict between owner and manager • ...
Grace Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way.
- a visually striking performance or display
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- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
- have an idea or impression of the existence, presence or truth of (something) without certain proof.
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event.
- a view or prospect
- look at (someone or something) closely, typically to assess their condition or to discover any shortcomings
- a wide range.
9 Clues: a wide range. • a view or prospect • a visually striking performance or display • beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way. • a person who watches at a show, game, or other event. • the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- places where people met to discuss new ideas
- scientific method
- fought for the freedom of religion and speech
- someone who rules with absolute power
- are usually based on battle scenes and reality
- is an art style based on wealthy aristocrats and their lifestyle
- invented the telescope
- "" laws of physics
- small pox vaccine
- laws were to pressure social order not avenge crime
- scientific method
- created the microscope
- believed women education was just as important as men
- said that rulers need total power, made a social contract
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- created the heliocentric theory
- proved the heliocentric theory with telescope of his own
- theory that earth is the center of the universe
- believed in separation of powers
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- said people were all born equal and could govern for themselves or the government
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- good governments were freely formed by people
- the theory of the governed and the governing agreeing that they lose rights but have more say in government
- logical procedure gathering and testing ideas
- father of modern chemistry
25 Clues: scientific method • small pox vaccine • scientific method • "" laws of physics • invented the telescope • created the microscope • father of modern chemistry • created the heliocentric theory • believed in separation of powers • someone who rules with absolute power • places where people met to discuss new ideas • fought for the freedom of religion and speech • ...
personality and attitude 2017-10-06
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- if behaviour is learnt it has often been copied from which type of person
- main way in which attitudes are formed
- if an action or behaviour is .... it is more likely to be remembered and copied
- social learning theory is learned through ... reinforcement
- what is the acronym SEC used for?
- which theory is learnt behavior?
- B=(P) what is the formula used for?
- this theory states that characteristics are innate
- behaviour is more likely to be copied if it is...
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- what object is a belief is aim towards
- according to the trait theory behaviours are said to be stable, enduring and...
- 'I do not feel confident when playing hockey' this is an example of which component of attitude
- B=(E)what is this formula used for?
- something you are born with
- what does the trait theory not take into account
- three components of an attitude come together as a?
- who created the formula B=(P x E)?
- 'a new swimming technique is difficult to master', this is an example of which component of attitude
- communication must be clear, understandable, timing and...
- what does social learning theory not take into account
20 Clues: something you are born with • which theory is learnt behavior? • what is the acronym SEC used for? • who created the formula B=(P x E)? • B=(E)what is this formula used for? • B=(P) what is the formula used for? • what object is a belief is aim towards • main way in which attitudes are formed • what does the trait theory not take into account • ...
Theme 3 2016-11-02
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- How much it costs to produce one extra unit of output. (2 words)
- Growth from within the firm. (2 words)
- MC rises as more of the factor is added (2 words)
- Profit in excess of normal profit. (2 words)
- Difference between what a consumer pays and what he/she would be prepared to pay. (2 words)
- When MC=MR. (2 words)
- Making enough profit to survive and satisfy shareholders. (1 word)
- ........ of scale which results in lower average costs. (1 word)
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- When one firm becomes the owner of another firm. (1 word)
- Total revenue per unit of output. (2 words)
- When the agent makes decisions for the principal, but is inclined to act in their own interests. (3 words)
- The cost independent of output. (2 words)
- One of the benefits of a conglomerate merger. (1 word)
- Type of merger which involves joining with a company in the same industry and same stage of production. (1 word)
- When a large firm splits up into a number of smaller firms. (1 word)
15 Clues: When MC=MR. (2 words) • Growth from within the firm. (2 words) • The cost independent of output. (2 words) • Total revenue per unit of output. (2 words) • Profit in excess of normal profit. (2 words) • MC rises as more of the factor is added (2 words) • One of the benefits of a conglomerate merger. (1 word) • When one firm becomes the owner of another firm. (1 word) • ...
AP Psychology - Names Crossword 2014-04-13
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- First Psychology Lab in U.S. The James-Lange theory of emotion proposes that an event triggers a physiological reaction, which we then interpret. According to this theory, emotions are caused by our interpretations of these physiological reactions.
- Linguistic Theory: modeling knowledge of language using a formal grammar accounts for the "productivity" or "creativity" of language
- Bobo-Doll
- conditioned taste aversion
- forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
- theory of multiple intelligences - 8 intelligences: linguistic, logic-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic
- Infant Strange Situation/Attachments
- Personality: self concept
- Stages of moral development
- experiment on obedience to authority figures - button and volts
- Behaviourism and Little Albert
- Hypnosisand Pain Control
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- Psychoanalysis (Ego, Superego,Id)
- Hierchy of Needs (PSBESS)
- Triarchic theory of intelligence: categorizes intelligence into three parts: analytical, practical, creative
- cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- On being sane in insane places" (faking being insane in a mental hospital)- influential criticism of psychiatric diagnosis
- Facial Expressions and Emotions
- Developmental Stages (Sensorimotor Pre, Formal, Concrete Operational)
- Parenting Sytles: Authoritative, Authoritarian, Permissive
- analytical psychology
- Learned Helplessness, Positive Psychology
- Neo-Freudian, questioned Frued, Led Feminist Psychology
- ethical community and ethical relationships, and certain subject-object problems in ethics
- maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- Operant Conditioning, any human action was the result of the consequences of that same action
- Theory of personality (8 stages)
- Classical Conditioning
- Conformity Experiments (3 Lines)
29 Clues: Bobo-Doll • analytical psychology • Classical Conditioning • Hypnosisand Pain Control • Hierchy of Needs (PSBESS) • Personality: self concept • conditioned taste aversion • Stages of moral development • Behaviourism and Little Albert • Facial Expressions and Emotions • Theory of personality (8 stages) • Conformity Experiments (3 Lines) • Psychoanalysis (Ego, Superego,Id) • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-07-07
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- - Radioactivity research
- - Discovered penicillin
- - Invented the light bulb
- - Atomic structure
- - Black hole theory
- - AC electricity
- - Theory of relativity
- - Theory of evolution
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- - Expanding universe
- - Laws of motion
- - Computer science pioneer
- - Quantum mechanics
- - Electromagnetic induction
- - Astronomy pioneer
- - Germ theory
- - Cosmos exploration
16 Clues: - Germ theory • - Laws of motion • - AC electricity • - Atomic structure • - Quantum mechanics • - Astronomy pioneer • - Black hole theory • - Expanding universe • - Cosmos exploration • - Theory of evolution • - Theory of relativity • - Discovered penicillin • - Radioactivity research • - Invented the light bulb • - Computer science pioneer • - Electromagnetic induction
Psychologist Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-09
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- Best known for his work on maternal development through monkeys
- Best known for experiment named after him, on psychiatry diagnoses
- Neo-Freudian who founded Feminist Psychology
- Best known for her work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships
- Known for his theory of cognitive development and epistemological studies with children
- Best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Originator of social learning theory and self-efficacy
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
- Developmental psychologist known for research on parenting styles and critique of deception
- Key pioneer in developmental psychology, did work on temperament
- Known for her work in development of the attachment theory
- Expert on human memory, best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Pioneer in study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Father of cognitive therapy
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- Most known for his research on taste aversion learning
- Author of Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Invented first practical intelligence test
- Known primarily for his work in classical conditioning
- Founded analytical psychology
- Well Known for his conformity experiments regarding the influence of group pressure on opinions
- Specialized in hypnosis, especially pain control
- Known for Stanford prison experiment of the psychological effects of being a prisoner and guard
- Known for his theory of learned helplessness
- Controversial study at Yale on obedience to authority
- Pioneered study of memory and discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Known for his theory of multiple intelligences
- Major figure in analytic philosophy
- Founding father of psychoanalysis,
28 Clues: Father of cognitive therapy • Founded analytical psychology • Founding father of psychoanalysis, • Major figure in analytic philosophy • Author of Triarchic theory of intelligence • Invented first practical intelligence test • Neo-Freudian who founded Feminist Psychology • Known for his theory of learned helplessness • Known for his theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2021-04-16
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- conflict decision between two unloved things
- process Idea creation of your enemy
- Word after the phrase "wants and __"
- motivators doing something for reward
- Drive Two words for after the main goal
- Word for reason you do something
- word for what drives us
- law law made by a two names starting with Y and D
- bard theory of emotion hypothesis on how we feel by a guy whos letter initals are CB
- Word for what you do with a car
- theory hypothesis on multiple factors
- Science term for what drives us
- Psychotic obsession with losing weight
- Set in the middle of the medial side
- Theory Hypothesis of purpose of a person
- Region in the brain that involves sleep
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- Hypothalamas Name for "LHA"
- adaptation syndrome name of a conditon of how our body processes stress
- of motivation Hypothesis on what drives us
- theory concepts of managing your life
- conflict decision between two loved things
- Hierarchy of Needs Food chain of what we survive on made by a guy whose first letter starts with "M"
- another word for completing goal
- Opposite of Heterostasis
- motivators doing something with no expectation of reward
- Word after the term "survival __"
- What we feel when we feel complete
- lang theory of emotion hypothesis about how we feel by a guy whos letter initals are JL
- condition of being overweight
- Obsession with eating and throwing up food
- reduction Two words for what you do with a car and synonym for decreasing
- Drives Two words for main goal
- Scientific name for an idea or hypothesis
- theory hypothesis on body weight
34 Clues: word for what drives us • Opposite of Heterostasis • Hypothalamas Name for "LHA" • condition of being overweight • Word for what you do with a car • Science term for what drives us • another word for completing goal • Word for reason you do something • Word after the term "survival __" • Drives Two words for main goal • What we feel when we feel complete • ...
Grace Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way.
- a visually striking performance or display
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- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
- have an idea or impression of the existence, presence or truth of (something) without certain proof.
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event.
- a view or prospect
- look at (someone or something) closely, typically to assess their condition or to discover any shortcomings
- a wide range.
9 Clues: a wide range. • a view or prospect • a visually striking performance or display • beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way. • a person who watches at a show, game, or other event. • the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
Ratio analysis 2020-08-26
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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 • ...
Psychology People 2013-04-24
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- emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Little Albert, Classical Conditioning
- measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure
- Thinking Fast and Slow
- Theory of Moral Developement
- Theory of Psychological Development
- Attatchment Styles
- Hypnonsis
- The _______ Box
- ____’s Therapy for depression
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Sound of Bell Makes Dog Drool
- Client Centered Therapy
- false memories
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- very little difference between the infants in day care and those whose mothers stayed at home
- Conformity experiment
- ____'s Hierachy of needs
- _______'s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Stanford Prison Study
- Learned Helplessness
- Parenting Styles
- Bobo Doll
- Universal Grammer
- invented the first usable Intelligence Test
- Psychoanalysis
- rhesus Monkeys (attatchment)
- Taste Aversion Learning
- _____'s Theory of Cognitive Development
28 Clues: Bobo Doll • Hypnonsis • Psychoanalysis • false memories • The _______ Box • Parenting Styles • Universal Grammer • Attatchment Styles • Learned Helplessness • Conformity experiment • Stanford Prison Study • Thinking Fast and Slow • Taste Aversion Learning • Client Centered Therapy • ____'s Hierachy of needs • Theory of Moral Developement • rhesus Monkeys (attatchment) • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 10 2024-10-29
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- an individual animal, plant, piece of mineral, etc. used as an example of its species/type for scientific study or display
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
- to feel contempt or deep repugnance for
- a visually striking performance or display
- to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- a system of classification in terms of position or scale between two opposite points
- favorable; giving or being a sign of future success
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something
- to look at someone/something closely to assess condition or to discover shortcomings
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- keeping careful watch for possible danger
- a survey or review of a past course of events
- standing out; clearly visible
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes
- a ghost
- a period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep, especially to keep watch or to pray
15 Clues: a ghost • standing out; clearly visible • to feel contempt or deep repugnance for • keeping careful watch for possible danger • a visually striking performance or display • a survey or review of a past course of events • favorable; giving or being a sign of future success • a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something • ...
Theories of Personality 2021-05-09
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- The proponent of the Social Cognitive Theory.
- A disposition that shows general characteristics that are found in every person.
- Something that a person strives for in order to detach from the feeling of inferiority.
- The proponent of a theory where people are continuously motivated by one need or another.
- The proponent of Existential Theory.
- Focuses on the role of the individual’s conscious life experience and choices in personality development
- A set of related assumptions that allows scientists to use logical deductive reasoning to formulate testable hypotheses.
- The dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristic behavior and thought. (Gordon Allport)
- Refers to a person’s expectation that some specific reinforcement or set of reinforcements will occur in a given situation.
- Unacceptable or threatening impulses or feelings are seen as originating with someone else, usually the target of the impulses or feelings.
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- Effects of environment on behavior.
- An intimate non-sexual friendship between two people.
- In Jung’s Analytical Psychology, it is the turning outward of psychic energy so that a person is oriented toward the objective and away from the subjective.
- Latin for “mask.”
- In Horney’s Psychoanalytic Social Theory, it is one of the protective strategies/devices where they detach themselves to others so as not to feel anxious.
- In the theory Person-Centered Therapy, it is a part of Incongruence in the Barriers to Psychological Health where it is a state of uneasiness of tension whose cause is unknown.
- Surrendering of one’s individuality in order to meet the wishes of others.
- An archetype by Carl Jung that represents qualities we do not wish to acknowledge and attempt to hide from ourselves and others. (Analytical Psychology)
- Focuses on the role of the unconscious mind in the development of personality.
- In Horney’s Psychoanalytic Social Theory about the intrapsychic conflicts, it addresses one’s conflict by painting a god-like picture of himself/herself.
20 Clues: Latin for “mask.” • Effects of environment on behavior. • The proponent of Existential Theory. • The proponent of the Social Cognitive Theory. • An intimate non-sexual friendship between two people. • Surrendering of one’s individuality in order to meet the wishes of others. • Focuses on the role of the unconscious mind in the development of personality. • ...
Burial rites 2020-09-06
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- A government controlled by religious leaders
- Open to more than one interpretation
- a ceremony; the customary form of a ceremony; any formal custom or practice
- A theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
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- puzzling, perplexing, inexplicable, not easily understood
- A process in which people disengage their moral self-sanctions, thereby relieving themselves of feelings of guilt over their aggressive actions
- exclude someone from an activity or group
- present in all places at all times
- a form of social organization in which a male is the family head and title is traced through the male line
- non-religious
10 Clues: non-religious • present in all places at all times • Open to more than one interpretation • exclude someone from an activity or group • A government controlled by religious leaders • puzzling, perplexing, inexplicable, not easily understood • A theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
PC 2017-11-04
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- talking freely to the therapist
- Cognitive Behavior Theory
- classic Conditioning
- redirecting feelings about certain people in one’s life unto the therapist
- counseling strictly adhering to biblical principles by Jay Adams
- Client centered theory
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- believes that behaviors are learned & unlearned
- Operant Conditioning
- theory that holds to the idea of unconscious forces that drives behavior and actions.
- theory and approach that aim for a client to gain awareness of what they are experiencing.
- exploring dreams for important information about the unconscious
- ______therapy aims to alter one's sexual orientation
- S.___, author of psychoanalytic theory
- Theory theory believes that people’s thinking can change feelings and beh
- Focuses more on client’s Experience by Fritz & Laura Perls
15 Clues: Operant Conditioning • classic Conditioning • Client centered theory • Cognitive Behavior Theory • talking freely to the therapist • S.___, author of psychoanalytic theory • believes that behaviors are learned & unlearned • ______therapy aims to alter one's sexual orientation • Focuses more on client’s Experience by Fritz & Laura Perls • ...
personality and attitude 2017-10-06
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- what is the acronym SEC used for?
- something you are born with
- if behaviour is learnt it has often been copied from which type of person
- main way in which attitudes are formed
- if an action or behaviour is .... it is more likely to be remembered and copied
- what object is a belief is aim towards
- B=(P) what is the formula used for?
- according to the trait theory behaviours are said to be stable, enduring and...
- which theory is learnt behavior?
- what does the trait theory not take into account
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- 'I do not feel confident when playing hockey' this is an example of which component of attitude
- social learning theory is learned through ... reinforcement
- what does social learning theory not take into account
- three components of an attitude come together as a?
- communication must be clear, understandable, timing and...
- 'a new swimming technique is difficult to master', this is an example of which component of attitude
- B=(E)what is this formula used for?
- this theory states that characteristics are innate
- who created the formula B=(P x E)?
- behaviour is more likely to be copied if it is...
20 Clues: something you are born with • which theory is learnt behavior? • what is the acronym SEC used for? • who created the formula B=(P x E)? • B=(E)what is this formula used for? • B=(P) what is the formula used for? • main way in which attitudes are formed • what object is a belief is aim towards • what does the trait theory not take into account • ...
Dunneane's crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
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- The most basic human needs to be satisfied such as water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- Aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation that focus on the content of the work itself; these aspects include achievement, recognition, involvement, responsibility, and advancement.
- The need for respect both self respect and respect from others.
- An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals.
- the addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as opportunity for achievement, recognition, responsibility, and advancement, into a job.
- Money is the sole motivator for workers.
- Performance of one full time job by two people on part time hours.
- The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- A theory that arranges the five basic needs of people being physicological, security, social, esteem, and self-actualization into the order in which people strive to satisfy them.
- The personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after attaining a goal.
- McGregor's traditional view of management whereby it is assumed that workers generally dislike work and must be forced to do their jobs.
- An employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
- The need to be the best one can be; at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
- The need for love, companionship, and friendship, is the desire for acceptance by others.
- The study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- refers to the impact that setting goals have on performance.
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- The assumption that motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on how likely he or she is to get it.
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization.
- Changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself.
- A four day (or shorter) period during which an employee works 40 hours.
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments.
- Aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation that focus on the work setting and not the content of the work; these aspects include adequate wages, comfortable, and safe working conditions, fair company policies, and job security.
- a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times, provided that they are at work during a specified core period.
- Benefits and/or recognition received from someone else.
- An assumption that how much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness, or equity, of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
- A management philosophy that stresses employee particiaption in all aspects of company decision making.
- McGregor's humanistic view of management whereby it is assumed that workers like to work and that under proper conditions employees will seek out the responsibility in an attempt to satisfy their social, esteem, and self actualization needs.
28 Clues: Money is the sole motivator for workers. • Benefits and/or recognition received from someone else. • The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • refers to the impact that setting goals have on performance. • An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals. • The need for respect both self respect and respect from others. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2025-03-01
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- The point or support on which a lever pivots or rotates
- A large amount or abundance
- Clearly demonstrates
- Repetition to improve something
- Cause something to happen or begin
- Guessed based on limited information
- In a way that cannot be made simpler or reduced
- To locate with accuracy
- Something undeniable or unquestionable
- Suggested an idea or theory
- An informed guess
- Symbols representing something important
- A large quantity of something
- Something that goes against what one would expect
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- An assumption without firm evidence
- Following a set pattern or formula
- Something that precedes and leads to something else
- A consequence or result of something already proven
- Observable event with unclear causes
- The area or extent over which something can be found or happens
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning
- Not leading to a definite result
- To assume or suggest something as true
- Assume without proof
- Guess without full facts
25 Clues: An informed guess • Clearly demonstrates • Assume without proof • To locate with accuracy • Guess without full facts • A large amount or abundance • Suggested an idea or theory • A large quantity of something • Repetition to improve something • Not leading to a definite result • Following a set pattern or formula • Cause something to happen or begin • ...
Pyschology 2018-02-04
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- which stimulus has no affect in classical conditioning
- what animal was involved in Skinners experiment?
- what was developed to stop demands of ID?
- what theorist said behaviour can be learnt by observing
- what theory did Skinner come up with?
- what is the 1st stage of the psychosexual theory?
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- name one type of reinforcements there are?
- what is the angel part of Freud's personality theory called?
- what are respondent behaviours?
- what is the source of pleasure for the oral stage of the psychosexual theory?
- what is Freud's theory called?
- what is the first step in social learning
- what is social learning also referred as?
- what is the name of the study of the mind
- who came up with the classical conditioning theory
15 Clues: what is Freud's theory called? • what are respondent behaviours? • what theory did Skinner come up with? • what is the first step in social learning • what is social learning also referred as? • what is the name of the study of the mind • what was developed to stop demands of ID? • name one type of reinforcements there are? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-10-15
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- The country that fits with Europe during Pangaea.
- The country that fits with South America during Pangaea.
- One of the minor tectonic plates.
- A supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- Where two or more lithospheric plates collide with each other.
- inches How often the plates move per year.
- Came up with the theory of Continental Drift.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
- Places where three plates meet.
- When two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- Places where plates slide sideways past each other.
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- The Ring where 90% of the world's earthquakes occur with over 450 volcanoes.
- At one time all of the continents formed one super-continent.
- The theory became solidified.
- Caused by the moving of transform plates.
- The largest major tectonic plate.
- One of the seven major tectonic plates.
- The cause of the movement of convergent plates.
- The molten layer of rock the plates lay on.
- Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory.
20 Clues: The theory became solidified. • Places where three plates meet. • One of the minor tectonic plates. • The largest major tectonic plate. • One of the seven major tectonic plates. • Caused by the moving of transform plates. • Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory. • inches How often the plates move per year. • The molten layer of rock the plates lay on. • ...
Business Firms 2023-02-21
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- The sum of fixed costs plus variable costs
- A condition in which an owner of a business firm can lose only the amount he or she has invested in the firm.
- Anything of value to which the firm has a legal claim.
- The cost of producing an addictional unit of a good
- A cost or expense that is the same no matter how many units of a good are produced
- A person who owns shares of stock in a corporation.
- The entity that offers a franchise
- An organization that uses resources to produce goods and services that are sold to consumers, other firms, or the government.
- The total cost divided by the quantity of output
- A contract by which a firm lets a person or group use its name and sell its goods in exchange for making certain payments and meeting certain requirements
- A business owned by two or more co-owners
- An important decision-making body in a corporation
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- A business that is owned by one individual
- A legal entity that can conduct business in its own name in the same way that an individual does
- A cost or expense that changtes with the number of unts of a good produced
- The behavior of a worker who is putting forther less than the agreed to effort.
- The person or group that buys a franchise
- The revenue from seling an additional unit of a good
18 Clues: The entity that offers a franchise • The person or group that buys a franchise • A business owned by two or more co-owners • A business that is owned by one individual • The sum of fixed costs plus variable costs • The total cost divided by the quantity of output • An important decision-making body in a corporation • The cost of producing an addictional unit of a good • ...
Chapter 9.2 2016-10-20
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- taxes on foreign goods to protect domestic industries and to earn revenue
- RATE value of one country's currency expressed in the currency of another country
- FIRM a firm that owns or controls production or service facilities in more than one country
- CULTURE communication tends to occur through nonverbal signs and indirect suggestions
- COUNTRY country in which the business has its headquarters
- COUNTRY foreign location where it has facilities
- selling products or services to buyers in another country
- milder form of an embargo that bans specific business ties with a foreign country
- BARRIERS non-tax methods of discouraging trade
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- limits the quantity or value of units permitted to enter a country
- FIRM company headquarters
- ALLIANCES firms agree to cooperate on certain aspects of business while remaining competitors on other aspects
- foreign branches if registered as independent legal entities
- OWNED SUBSIDIARY firm sets up a business abroad on its own without any partners
- government may ban companies from doing business with particular countries
- LICENSING one company allows a company in another country to make and sell products according to certain specifications
- the practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price that is below cost or below what it charges i its home country
- CULTURE people communicate directly and explicitly
- buying goods or services made in a foreign country
- VENTURE two or more firms share the costs of doing business and also share the profits
20 Clues: FIRM company headquarters • BARRIERS non-tax methods of discouraging trade • COUNTRY foreign location where it has facilities • CULTURE people communicate directly and explicitly • buying goods or services made in a foreign country • selling products or services to buyers in another country • COUNTRY country in which the business has its headquarters • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2025-02-28
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- An assumption without firm evidence
- A large amount or abundance
- The area or extent over which something can be found or happens
- In a way that cannot be made simpler or reduced
- An informed guess
- Following a set pattern or formula
- Something that precedes and leads to something else
- To locate with accuracy
- Symbols representing something important
- Clearly demonstrates
- Assume without proof
- Guessed based on limited information
- A consequence or result of something already proven
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- Suggested an idea or theory
- Something that goes against what one would expect
- Not leading to a definite result
- Cause something to happen or begin
- Observable event with unclear causes
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning
- The point or support on which a lever pivots or rotates
- A large quantity of something
- Something undeniable or unquestionable
- To assume or suggest something as true
- Repetition to improve something
- Guess without full facts
25 Clues: An informed guess • Clearly demonstrates • Assume without proof • To locate with accuracy • Guess without full facts • Suggested an idea or theory • A large amount or abundance • A large quantity of something • Repetition to improve something • Not leading to a definite result • Cause something to happen or begin • Following a set pattern or formula • ...
Midterm Vocabulary II 2024-03-06
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- feeling or causing despair about something.
- Not having a job or not working
- a person, especially a young one, endowed with exceptional qualities or abilities
- The last part of something, its end or result.
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance
- a very learned or talented person.
- so strange as to appear imaginary
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- severe physical or mental suffering.
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- the state or fact of something's being a probability.
- the fact of being required or indispensable.
- guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action.
- the state of being extremely poor.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
- a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or related to a noun to modify or describe it.
- designed or produced to meet someone's individual requirements.
- a very learned or talented person, especially one distinguished in a particular field of science or the arts.
- an educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college
20 Clues: Not having a job or not working • so strange as to appear imaginary • the state of being extremely poor. • a very learned or talented person. • severe physical or mental suffering. • feeling or causing despair about something. • the fact of being required or indispensable. • The last part of something, its end or result. • ...
Evidence 3 2022-11-29
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- is the theory proposed by Karl Marx (1818-1883) and Friedrich Engels
- seeks to analyze society through a general theoretical system
- was developed since 1923 in Germany, because a group of German neo Marxists
- group of facts and circumstances that complicate the achievement of an objective.
- is the study of complex nonlinear systems of social complexity
- Some of these ........ make people think in a similar way
- talks to us of lack of knowledge there is about the system
- Set of individual experiences.
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- is widely regarded as the father of structural anthropology
- The pioneer in developing the chaos theory
- Set of all interpersonal relationships.
- Balance inside the system
- part that each person plays in society and is a consequence of a certain status
- proposes that many cultural elements such as myths, stories, language structures or behaviors are common to all human civilizations
- the separation of things that naturally belong together, or antagonism between those who are properly in harmony
- is developed from chaos theory and represents the body of research on systems about the systems that have complex characteristics
- is related to the different nature of the parts of a system
- was born in Prussia in a wealthy family
18 Clues: Balance inside the system • Set of individual experiences. • Set of all interpersonal relationships. • was born in Prussia in a wealthy family • The pioneer in developing the chaos theory • Some of these ........ make people think in a similar way • talks to us of lack of knowledge there is about the system • is widely regarded as the father of structural anthropology • ...
The scientific explanation for the universe 2015-02-04
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- something that takes up space
- a minute portion
- A duration of_
- a representation of a black hole.
- the scientific theory of the beginnning of the universe
- Proof of something
- An idea
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- In which thing happens
- something that is or has been created
- A theory that there are A collection of lots of univrses including our own
- A person gave the theory of_. It says we came from apes
- the process of expanding
- One of our three major subjects beginning with S
- the unlimited three-dimensional realm
- The surname of the person who gave the theory of Evolution
15 Clues: An idea • A duration of_ • a minute portion • Proof of something • In which thing happens • the process of expanding • something that takes up space • a representation of a black hole. • something that is or has been created • the unlimited three-dimensional realm • One of our three major subjects beginning with S • A person gave the theory of_. It says we came from apes • ...
Sociological Theories 2022-11-29
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- The complexity of a system is related to the number of interconnections and its
- chaos theory is the study of complex nonlinear systems of
- is found in many different kinds of systems such as traffic flows, cell differentiation, population dynamics, and turbulence
- he said the systems are
- suggest that there is a hidden reality in whole cultural expressions
- emerged around the eighties in a field of study in mathematics
- is a theory started by Talcott Parsons
- marx’s theory is known as Marxism in which the proletariat is the creator of a
- is ruled by a mathematical equiation to determinate its behavior
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- is the theory proposed by Karl Marx
- lévi-strauss proposed methodological means of discovering these rules by identifying
- means the separation of things that naturally belong together, or antagonism between those who are properly in harmony
- set of all interpersonal relationships
- is developed from chaos theory and represents the body of research on systems about the systems that have complex characteristics
- was developed since 1923 in Germany
- studies evolved from the structures of kinship systems and marriage to his study of the structure of the human mind
- another representative of the structural functionalism theory is
- This approach gave a lot of importance to criticism and
18 Clues: he said the systems are • is the theory proposed by Karl Marx • was developed since 1923 in Germany • set of all interpersonal relationships • is a theory started by Talcott Parsons • This approach gave a lot of importance to criticism and • chaos theory is the study of complex nonlinear systems of • emerged around the eighties in a field of study in mathematics • ...
Quiz 2018-08-06
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- Mother theory
- Formed from preexisting rocks
- Can emit light from minerals
- Universe was always here
- made from water
- suspended clay size particles
- Breakdown of rocks
- Our satellite
- Theory that states God created the univers
- Rocks that came from magma
- Unilluminated side of the moon
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- One of the moons of jupiter
- Type of planet
- rare moment if the sun is blocked
- Hottest planet
- refers to the color of a mineral in its powdered form
- Design Theory
- Composed of rocky and metallic materials
- We need this to live
- Causes sediments to have collision
20 Clues: Mother theory • Design Theory • Our satellite • Type of planet • Hottest planet • made from water • Breakdown of rocks • We need this to live • Universe was always here • Rocks that came from magma • One of the moons of jupiter • Can emit light from minerals • Formed from preexisting rocks • suspended clay size particles • Unilluminated side of the moon • rare moment if the sun is blocked • ...
Economic Bubbles 2022-06-26
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- a major financial asset for countries and central banks
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- General _______ theory
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- economic policies which emphasize consumption
- converting digital data into crypto collections or digital assets recorded on the blockchain
- a situation in which something is not easy to find or get
- _____ Price Index
- the gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or other entity
9 Clues: _____ Price Index • General _______ theory • economic policies which emphasize consumption • a major financial asset for countries and central banks • a situation in which something is not easy to find or get • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Chapter 2 - Developmental 2025-01-19
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- theory by Erikson w/stages of development, emphasizing the interaction between the psychic needs & surrounding social network
- when a behavior is followed by something desired
- perspective in which they apply aspects of each of the various theories of development rather than adhering to one theory
- the process by which people learn from others who guide their experiences & explorations
- theoretical extension of behaviorism that emphasizes the influence that other people have of a person's behavior
- an imaginary area surrounding the learning that contains the skills, knowledge, & concepts that are close to being grasped but not yet reached
- studied people of many faiths, languages, & social contexts; a pioneer of the sociocultural perspective
- old ideas are restructured to include new experiences
- a state of mental balance
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- theory that places the origins of adult personality & values in earlier experiences, often unconscious
- also called respondent conditioning
- theory that holds that development results from the dynamic interaction of each person w/the surrounding social & cultural forces
- the process by which living creatures adjust to their environment
- new experiences reinterpreted to fit into old ideas
- also called instrumental conditioning
- theory that holds that humans learn w/o personal reinforcement via what they see others do
- a theory of human development that studies observable behavior
- theory that many current human emotions & impulses are a legacy from thousands of years ago
18 Clues: a state of mental balance • also called respondent conditioning • also called instrumental conditioning • when a behavior is followed by something desired • new experiences reinterpreted to fit into old ideas • old ideas are restructured to include new experiences • a theory of human development that studies observable behavior • ...
refv 2025-06-17
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- – Moral principles guiding nursing practice
- – Respecting a patient’s right to decide
- – Measuring if goals were met
- – Known for the theory of human caring
- – Defined nursing as helping with 14 basic needs
- – First step in the nursing process
- – Documented guide for patient care
- – Created the adaptation model
- – Created the systems model
- – Identifying actual or potential health problems
- – Focused on nurse-patient interactions
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- – Founder of modern nursing; focused on environment
- – Developed theory of transcultural nursing
- – Caring for body, mind, and spirit
- – Developed goal attainment theory
- – Known for interpersonal relations in nursing
- – Setting goals and desired outcomes
- – Developed the self-care deficit theory
- – Nurse role: speaking up for patient rights
- – Carrying out the care plan
20 Clues: – Created the systems model • – Carrying out the care plan • – Measuring if goals were met • – Created the adaptation model • – Developed goal attainment theory • – Caring for body, mind, and spirit • – First step in the nursing process • – Documented guide for patient care • – Setting goals and desired outcomes • – Known for the theory of human caring • ...
Spelling Extension 2022-07-28
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- consider or think of in a specified way.
- A basic truth; a source or origin of something or someone.
- recognize the full worth of.
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- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- physical strength and good health.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- approval, support, or liking for someone or something.
- act in accordance with a wish or command.
8 Clues: recognize the full worth of. • physical strength and good health. • act in accordance with a wish or command. • consider or think of in a specified way. • approval, support, or liking for someone or something. • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. • A basic truth; a source or origin of something or someone. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2021-02-25
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- What area of development involves gross and fine motor skills?
- How many areas of development are there?
- What's Piaget's second stage of cognitive development?
- What theory states that behaviors can be associated with responses?
- What's the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object?
- What theorist believes that we observe and imitate others?
- What was Vygotsky's theory?
- Who's theory is it to achieve self-actualization?
- How many stages does Erikson's theory have?
- What is something that can remain the same even if its looks change?
- What is to place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest?
- What's the first stage of Erikson's theory?
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- What's an example of Gross Motor Skills?
- Who remains important throughout life?
- What's the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics that they have in common?
- What are physical changes in size?
- Who's experiment involves a dog?
- What is the theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control?
- What development consists of relationships?
- Who believes that at each stage of life thinking skills of individuals are similar?
- What's one of the factors of impact development that has the greatest influence?
- What theorist created Operant Conditioning?
22 Clues: What was Vygotsky's theory? • Who's experiment involves a dog? • What are physical changes in size? • Who remains important throughout life? • What's an example of Gross Motor Skills? • How many areas of development are there? • What development consists of relationships? • How many stages does Erikson's theory have? • What's the first stage of Erikson's theory? • ...
Economic sociology, week 8 (Christof) 2013-11-13
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- Similar to Dalton, Freeman describes the inside of General Motors as a … system
- Herbert Simon argues that rationality is … because of cognitive limitations to human decision-making.
- Smith: social … is prerequisite to perfect competition.
- Granovetter argues that Polanyi’s embeddedness is an … account.
- Argues that firms avoid complex contracts because it undermines trust
- Hobbes: Life in the state of nature is …, brutish, and short.
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- Hobbes’ famous book that established the foundation for social contract theory.
- Defined by Williamson as self-interest seeking with guile.
- You can see Chandler’s, but not Smith’s.
- Another word for hierarchical power in transaction cost economics.
- Transaction where individuals engage in economic exchanges, rather than integrating this exchange in an organization.
- Perrow emphasizes the problem of … in criticizing Williamson and Chandler.
- Wrote “The nature of the firm” at the age of 23.
13 Clues: You can see Chandler’s, but not Smith’s. • Wrote “The nature of the firm” at the age of 23. • Smith: social … is prerequisite to perfect competition. • Defined by Williamson as self-interest seeking with guile. • Hobbes: Life in the state of nature is …, brutish, and short. • Granovetter argues that Polanyi’s embeddedness is an … account. • ...
AP Psychology - The Psychologists!! 2014-04-09
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- known as the father of cognitive-behavior therapy
- created Functionalist school of thought; created the ________-Lange Theory of emotion
- worked with Amos Tversky in studying heuristics & decision-making
- studied children's behavior towards a Bobo doll in certain consequences and situations
- famous for his theory of the three stages of moral development
- study of emotion and their relation to facial expressions (creator of the "atlas of emotions)
- famous for research on human memory; discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- known for his theories of "multiple intelligences"
- known for her theory on the three main types of parents (authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive)
- best known for her work against Lawrence Kohlberg (believed women's moral sense is guided by relationships)
- Known for the _____________ experiment, where eight given individuals attempt to become admitted into psychiatric hospitals
- holds the belief that there is a critical period for children and that language acquisition was natural
- famous for research on memory and misinformation effect; proved eye-witness testimonies to be unreliable
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- developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
- conducted studies on rats regarding taste aversion and if it is possible to condition taste
- creator of the "successful intelligence" theory (composed of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence)
- famous for the concept of cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- conducted the famous experiment with monkeys and artificial mothers to study attachment
- developed client-centered therapy
- conducted the famous conformity experiments requiring people to match the lines
- known for his theory of "learned helplessness"
- known for her creation of the Strange Situation experiment to test children's different types of behaviors
- famous for his hypnosis research and the "hidden observer" theory
- known for his experiments on dogs on the study of classical conditioning
- known for his collaborative invention of the first intelligence test, the "__________ - Simon" scale
- known for the rather unethical shock experiment
- created the "hierarchy of needs"
- conducted longitudal studies on temperament
28 Clues: created the "hierarchy of needs" • developed client-centered therapy • conducted longitudal studies on temperament • known for his theory of "learned helplessness" • known for the rather unethical shock experiment • known as the father of cognitive-behavior therapy • developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) • known for his theories of "multiple intelligences" • ...
States Of Matter 2017-07-24
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- theory/ an idea that explains the behaviour/motion of particles in states of matter
- everything is made up of this
- the change in a state of matter from a liquid to gas
- an air-like substance which fills the container it's in and free particles
- a 6 letter word beginning with F and ends with S
- a substance that has a wet or watery consistency
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- when particles spread, they _______
- _________ in a gas are farther apart than in a liquid
- of matter the three forms of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
- gas can be __________ more easily than a liquid or solid
- a tough and firm substance. Its particles are tightly packed together.
11 Clues: everything is made up of this • when particles spread, they _______ • a 6 letter word beginning with F and ends with S • a substance that has a wet or watery consistency • the change in a state of matter from a liquid to gas • _________ in a gas are farther apart than in a liquid • of matter the three forms of matter (solid, liquid, gas) • ...
NURSEWORD 2023-12-02
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- Theory of Patricia Benner wherein the nurse no longer relies on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
- Theory of Florence Nightingale
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- SYSTEM MODEL IN NURSING PRACTICE
- ADAPTATION MODEL
- From the other concepts of Martha Rogers, it is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- Nursing is a healing art (therapeutic) of “human relationship between an individual who is sick, or in need of health services, and a nurse especially educated to recognize and to respond to the need for help
- First Lady of Nursing
- She viewed nursing as both an art and a science that molds the attitude, intellectual competencies, and technical skills of the individual nurse into the desire and ability to help people cope with their health needs whether they are ill or well
- Describes nursing as an observable behavior found in the health care systems in society
- Describes Caring in nursing conveys physical acts but embraces the mind-body-spirit as it reclaims the embodied spirit as its focus of attention
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- Theory of _______ Caring; KATIE ERIKSSON
- According to Abdellah, it is a helping profession.
- From the other concepts of Martha Rogers, a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
- The theory of dorothea orem: _______ deficit nursing theory
- based in the pathological and therapeutic sciences and is shared with other members of the health team
- In the theory of Callista Roy, it strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- Describes Nursing’s primary goal is to foster equilibrium within the individual, which allows for the practice of nursing individuals at any point in the health-illness continuum.
- Care, Core and Cure Model
- Theory of Patricia Benner wherein the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
20 Clues: ADAPTATION MODEL • First Lady of Nursing • Care, Core and Cure Model • Theory of Florence Nightingale • Science of Unitary Human Beings • SYSTEM MODEL IN NURSING PRACTICE • Theory of _______ Caring; KATIE ERIKSSON • According to Abdellah, it is a helping profession. • The theory of dorothea orem: _______ deficit nursing theory • ...
QC 1000 Defined Terms 2025-08-29
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- Acronym for “applicable professional and legal requirements”
- Engagement ____________. An instance of noncompliance with applicable professional and legal requirements by the firm, firm personnel, or other participants with respect to an engagement of the firm, or by the firm or firm personnel with respect to an engagement of another firm.
- Any audit, attestation, review, or other type of service performed under PCAOB standards led by a firm or in which a firm “play[s] a substantial role in the preparation or furnishing of an audit report” as defined in PCAOB Rule 1001(p)(ii).
- QC ______________. An engagement deficiency or any other item identified about the design, implementation, or operation of the firm’s QC system that may indicate one or more QC deficiencies exist.
- Quality _____________. Policies and procedures designed and implemented by the firm to address quality risks.
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- Two words. Accounting firms (foreign or domestic, registered or unregistered), accountants, and other professionals or organizations, other than firm personnel, whose responsibilities include assisting with the performance of the firm’s engagements; or the design, implementation, or operation of the firm’s QC system, including engagement quality reviews.
- Quality _____________. The desired outcomes in relation to the components of the QC system to be achieved by the firm.
- Two words. Individual proprietors, partners, shareholders, members or other principals, accountants, and professional staff of a registered public accounting firm whose responsibilities include assisting with the performance of the firm’s engagements; or the design, implementation, or operation of the firm’s QC system, including engagement quality reviews.
- Quality _____________. individually or in combination with other items, these have a reasonable possibility of occurring and, if they were to occur, a reasonable possibility of adversely affecting the firm’s achievement of one or more quality objectives.
- ___________ QC Deficiency. An unremediated QC deficiency or combination of unremediated QC deficiencies, based on the evaluation under QC 1000.78, that severely reduces the likelihood of the firm achieving the reasonable assurance objective or one or more quality objectives.
10 Clues: Acronym for “applicable professional and legal requirements” • Quality _____________. Policies and procedures designed and implemented by the firm to address quality risks. • Quality _____________. The desired outcomes in relation to the components of the QC system to be achieved by the firm. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2019-12-29
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- ____ integration occurs when a supplier buys a buyer and becomes closer to the customer/market.
- ____ collusion is a formal agreement (written or verbal) amongst firms to control the market。
- ____ is the only buyer in a market.
- A firm experiences ____ when long-run average costs fall as output rises.
- Prisoners’s ____ is a game where, given that neither player knows the strategy of the other player, the optimum strategy for each player leads to a worse situation than if they had known the strategy of the other player and been able to co-operate and co-ordinate their strategies.
- ____ costs are costs that vary directly with output.
- ____ point is where AVC=AR in the short run。
- ____ maximization occurs at MR=MC and generates super-normal profits.
- ____ costs are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market.
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- Price ____ occurs when several firms in a market repeatedly lower their prices to outcompete other firms; the objective may be to gain or defend market share.
- ____ exists when two large firms dominate the market.
- ____ is money earned by a firm for selling its output.
- ____ goods are perfect substitutes.
- ____ efficiency occurs when a firm is on the minimum point of its AC curve.
- An incumbent firm may use ____ pricing to price below their own AC curve so that both they and rivals make a loss.
- ____ integration is a merger between two firms in the same industry at different stages of production.
- Regulators may set a ____ to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x.
- ____ pricing occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient).
- ____ is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders.
- ____ occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices.
20 Clues: ____ goods are perfect substitutes. • ____ is the only buyer in a market. • ____ point is where AVC=AR in the short run。 • ____ costs are costs that vary directly with output. • ____ exists when two large firms dominate the market. • ____ is money earned by a firm for selling its output. • ____ is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders. • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-03-21
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- his top contributions in moral education are Dilemma Discussions, Just Community Schools, and Moral Exemplars
- known for her Behavior System Model of Nursing
- her publications include Better Nursing Care Through Nursing Research and Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing
- her theory was developed to serve as a framework for nurses to provide appropriate health care interventions for nontraditional mothers in order for them to successfully adopt a strong maternal identity
- she has published nine books, including From Novice to Expert, Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety, and The Primacy of Caring
- the most recognized name in the field of nursing
- she developed her Health Promotion model
- her theory was first published in her book, Modeling and Role Modeling: A Theory and Paradigm for Nursing
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- her theory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan that can also be easily adapted when and if any complications arise with the patient
- colleagues with Sigmund Freud
- his theory established the factors that cause a high or low level of self-efficacy
- the basic concept of her theory is that the nurse and patient communicate information, set goals together, and then take actions to achieve those goals
- served as a joint director of nursing of a clinical research center, as well as an assistant professor of nursing at the University of Tennessee in Memphis
- she developed the Four Conservation Principles
- her theory guides nurses to focus on quality of life from each person’s own perspective as the goal of nursing
- she is well known for her definition of nursing, which says, “The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge.”
- the United Kingdom’s first professor of psychiatric nursing at Newcastle University
- according to her model, patients have the capacity to participate knowingly in the process of change
- her theory addresses how nurses express care to their patients
- her model looks at the patient from a holistic perspective
20 Clues: colleagues with Sigmund Freud • she developed her Health Promotion model • known for her Behavior System Model of Nursing • she developed the Four Conservation Principles • the most recognized name in the field of nursing • her model looks at the patient from a holistic perspective • her theory addresses how nurses express care to their patients • ...
Archaeological Theme 2025-05-21
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- Broken pieces of ceramic material, especially fragments of ancient pottery found at archaeological sites.
- A situation where events occur at the same time by chance, without an apparent causal connection.
- Formed a theory or guess about something without having firm evidence.
- A radioactive form of carbon used in determining the age of ancient organic materials through radiocarbon dating.
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural or social world that is based on a body of evidence and reasoning.
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- The quality of being genuine, original, or true; not false or copied.
- Positioned or arranged in a straight line or in proper relation to something else.
- A person who advocates for the protection and maintenance of buildings, objects, landscapes, or traditions to prevent their decay or destruction, especially those of historical or cultural significance.
- The act or process of destroying or tearing down a building or structure.
- Scientists who study human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
10 Clues: The quality of being genuine, original, or true; not false or copied. • Formed a theory or guess about something without having firm evidence. • The act or process of destroying or tearing down a building or structure. • Positioned or arranged in a straight line or in proper relation to something else. • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- natural rights, life, liberty, property
- a person who rules with absolute power
- experimental method, encourages the use of the scientific method
- vaccine for smallpox
- abolishment of torture
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- separation of powers
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- he believed the sun was the center of the solar system
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines, often battle scenes
- social contract theory
- Mathematical laws for planetary motion
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- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- freedom of speech and religion
- scientific method
- father of modern chemistry
- he protected the telescope
- laws of motion and gravity
- observes bacteria through a microscope
- individual freedom
- Descartes discovery
- woman's equality
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
25 Clues: woman's equality • scientific method • individual freedom • Descartes discovery • vaccine for smallpox • separation of powers • abolishment of torture • social contract theory • father of modern chemistry • he protected the telescope • laws of motion and gravity • freedom of speech and religion • a person who rules with absolute power • observes bacteria through a microscope • ...
Our Puzzling Economy 2022-03-24
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- is the sum of net income and non-cash charges
- formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest
- a business owned and run by a single individual
- form of corporate ownership without vote, in which stockholders get their investments back before common stockholders
- a combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation
- most frequently used form of corporate ownership, with one vote per share for stockholders
- that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- ownership certificates in the firm
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation
- firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- one partner is not active in the daily running
- check that transfers a portion of the company profits to stockholders, usually quarterly
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- a business owned and run by a single individual
- a report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time
- stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- is a non-cash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- taxation of dividends both as corporate profit and as personal income
- funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- payment made for the use of borrowed money
- government document that gives permission to create a corporation
25 Clues: ownership certificates in the firm • payment made for the use of borrowed money • stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • that is jointly owned by two or more persons • is the sum of net income and non-cash charges • one partner is not active in the daily running • a business owned and run by a single individual • a business owned and run by a single individual • ...
refv 2025-06-17
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- – Moral principles guiding nursing practice
- – Respecting a patient’s right to decide
- – Measuring if goals were met
- – Known for the theory of human caring
- – Defined nursing as helping with 14 basic needs
- – First step in the nursing process
- – Documented guide for patient care
- – Created the adaptation model
- – Created the systems model
- – Identifying actual or potential health problems
- – Focused on nurse-patient interactions
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- – Founder of modern nursing; focused on environment
- – Developed theory of transcultural nursing
- – Caring for body, mind, and spirit
- – Developed goal attainment theory
- – Known for interpersonal relations in nursing
- – Setting goals and desired outcomes
- – Developed the self-care deficit theory
- – Nurse role: speaking up for patient rights
- – Carrying out the care plan
20 Clues: – Created the systems model • – Carrying out the care plan • – Measuring if goals were met • – Created the adaptation model • – Developed goal attainment theory • – Caring for body, mind, and spirit • – First step in the nursing process • – Documented guide for patient care • – Setting goals and desired outcomes • – Known for the theory of human caring • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-09-30
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- A group of people governing a
- creator of Social Contract Theory
- Governed by group, 1 person has ultimate power
- Has the most freedom of the three types of colonies
- The power belongs to a ruling family, ruler has TOTAL authority of the government
- Power is given to small ruling class (aristocrats)
- Unitary individual states join together under united government
- Government is created by God
- No cruel and unusual punishments, speedy trial
- Founding father, drafted declaration of independence
- Government where power comes from the people
- Nation is ruled by 1 person
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- "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party
- legislature with 2 houses
- Royal charter of rights agreed to by King John
- Government grew out of FAMILY authority
- King of Great Britain during the American Independence
- Document written by colonists requesting independence from Britain
- Government began with conquest
- democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters
- The people behind the scenes have the most power
- Power is shared between central and local government
22 Clues: legislature with 2 houses • Nation is ruled by 1 person • Government is created by God • A group of people governing a • Government began with conquest • creator of Social Contract Theory • Government grew out of FAMILY authority • "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party • Government where power comes from the people • democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters • ...
LP 2025-03-19
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- 1st of From Zero
- 8th of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of Hybrid Theory
- 12th of A Thousand Suns
- 11th of Minutes to Midnight
- 11th of A Thousand Suns
- 7th of Meteora
- 6th of Hybrid Theory
- New Song :D
- 1st of Hybrid Theory
- 1st of A Thousand Suns
- 9th of Hybrid Theory
- 9th of A Thousand Suns
- 10th of Minutes to Midnight
- 9th of From Zero
- 13th of Meteora
- 11th of Hybrid Theory
- 5th of A Thousand Suns
- 13th of A Thousand Suns
- 1st of Minutes to Midnight
- 6th of Minutes to Midnight
- 12th of Meteora
- 15th of A Thousand Suns
- 5th of From Zero
- 7th of Hybrid Theory
- 8th of Meteora
- 6th of From Zero
- 3rd of A Thousand Suns
- 3rd of From Zero
- 7th of Minutes to Midnight
- 10th of A Thousand Suns
- 1st of Meteora
- 2nd of Meteora
- 12th of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of Meteora
- 8th of A Thousand Suns
- 3rd of Minutes to Midnight
- 10th of From Zero
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- 7th of From Zero
- 10th of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of A Thousand Suns
- 7th of A Thousand Suns
- 1st of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- 12th of Minutes to Midnight
- 11th of From Zero
- 4th of From Zero
- 10th of Meteora
- 2nd of From Zero
- 3rd of Hybrid Theory
- 6th of A Thousand Suns
- 3rd of Meteora
- 14th of A Thousand Suns
- 6th of Meteora
- 2nd of A Thousand Suns
- 8th of Minutes to Midnight
- 8th of From Zero
- 9th of Minutes to Midnight
- 11th of Meteora
- 5th of Hybrid Theory
- 5th of Meteora
- 9th of Meteora
- 2nd of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of Minutes to Midnight
- 5th of Minutes to Midnight
- 2nd of Minutes to Midnight
65 Clues: New Song :D • 7th of Meteora • 3rd of Meteora • 6th of Meteora • 8th of Meteora • 5th of Meteora • 9th of Meteora • 1st of Meteora • 2nd of Meteora • 4th of Meteora • 10th of Meteora • 13th of Meteora • 12th of Meteora • 11th of Meteora • 1st of From Zero • 7th of From Zero • 4th of From Zero • 2nd of From Zero • 9th of From Zero • 8th of From Zero • 5th of From Zero • 6th of From Zero • 3rd of From Zero • ...
Serial Podcast Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-10
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- Lasting for a long time or slow to end
- Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- Not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
- The action or state of making or being made by impure polluting or poisoning
- Question about a completed mission or discussion
- Extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
- Call upon, to appear, by means of a magic ritual
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- Coming up with
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- The intention or desire to do evil; ill will
- Something is secret, private, or meant to be shared only with a limited, trusted group
- Mutually opposed or inconsistent
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
15 Clues: Coming up with • Mutually opposed or inconsistent • Lasting for a long time or slow to end • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed • Extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate • The intention or desire to do evil; ill will • Question about a completed mission or discussion • Call upon, to appear, by means of a magic ritual • ...
Test1 I 2024-11-18
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- The self in Hinduism
- The belief in two fundamental substances
- Sudden enlightenment in Zen Buddhism
- Divine reason or principle in Stoicism
- The law of cause and effect
- Principle stating the universe's laws are fine-tuned for life
- Measure of disorder in a system
- Uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics
- Dual nature of light and matter
- Ultimate reality in Hinduism
- Matter Unseen mass in the universe
- Bang Theory of the universe’s origin
- Balance and regularity in physical laws
- The view that consciousness is in everything
- Smallest unit of matter or energy
- The force of attraction between masses
- A state of meditative calm
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- Vital life force in Hinduism and Yoga
- Change in species over time
- Selection Darwin's theory of evolution by survival
- "I think, therefore I am" (Descartes)
- The belief that all is one
- The idea that systems must be viewed as wholes
- A self-evident principle in logic
- The principle of cause and effect
- Theory Theoretical framework in physics proposing one-dimensional "strings"
- Generation Disproven theory of life arising from non-living matter
- Science of 3D images through light interference
- Einstein's theory of space-time
- Philosopher known for theory of Forms
- The natural order in Taoism
- Cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- The sense of individual self
- Complex, unpredictable behavior in systems
- The way or path in Taoism
- Prize Prestigious scientific awards for breakthroughs
- The illusion of the material world
- The state of liberation in Buddhism
38 Clues: The self in Hinduism • The way or path in Taoism • The belief that all is one • A state of meditative calm • Change in species over time • The law of cause and effect • The natural order in Taoism • The sense of individual self • Ultimate reality in Hinduism • Einstein's theory of space-time • Measure of disorder in a system • Dual nature of light and matter • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2024-11-21
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- member of the Ralph Lane colony at Roanoke and leader of the second expedition to Roanoke (the "lost colony:)
- Founder of the first English colony in North America, at Roanoke Island
- a condition of being able to resist a particular disease
- Granddaughter of John White, born at the Roanoke Colony site
- leader of Roanoke colony after Richard Grenville returned to England
- English sea captain who raided Spanish ships and circled the globe
- Depressingly empty or bare
- Overseas settlement ruled by the home country
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- legal document that gives permission to explore, settle, and govern land
- an island near Roanoke, and the name of the people who lived there
- leader of the first expedition to establish an English Colony along the North Carolina coast
- A string of barrier islands that begin at the Virginia border and extend south for over 100 miles.
- The forming of a theory without firm evidence
13 Clues: Depressingly empty or bare • The forming of a theory without firm evidence • Overseas settlement ruled by the home country • a condition of being able to resist a particular disease • Granddaughter of John White, born at the Roanoke Colony site • an island near Roanoke, and the name of the people who lived there • ...
A Level Economics. Different Market Structures 2024-07-22
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- a restriction that prevents a firm leaving a market
- a firm will stop production when price falls below average variable cost
- a market structure with few firms and high barriers to entry
- when firms use methods other than price to attract customers from rival producers
- where firs deliberately lower prices and abandon a policy of profit maximasation to stop new firms entering a market
- where there is just one seller in the market
- restrictions that prevent new firms entering an industry
- a market where entry is free and exit is costless
- any market structure except for perfect competition
- where prices are unchanged despite a change in costs
- the extent to which barriers to entry into a market are free and exit from the market is costless
- a situation in a market whereby a particular firm has the power to change prices, the result of which is that competitors follow this lead
- an anti-competitive action by producers
- where the firm's costs are above those experienced in a more competitive market
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- where with failing long-run average costs, it makes sense to have only one firm providing the good or service
- a traditional model of a firm's behaviour in oligopoly
- when barriers to entry into an industry are removed
- a market structure where there are many firms, differentiated products and few barriers to entry
- where a firm sells its goods below average variable cost to force competitors out of the market
- the way in which a market is organised in terms of certain characteristics which can be used to explain the behaviour of firms in a market
- a formal agreement between firms to limit competition by limiting output or fixing prices
- an ideal market structure that has many buyers and sellers, identical products, no barriers to entry; sometimes referred to as total competition
- where firms compete on price to attract customers
23 Clues: an anti-competitive action by producers • where there is just one seller in the market • where firms compete on price to attract customers • a market where entry is free and exit is costless • a restriction that prevents a firm leaving a market • when barriers to entry into an industry are removed • any market structure except for perfect competition • ...
Lab laugh logic 2025-09-13
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- Known for the Uncertainty Principle
- Discovered the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarfs
- Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize for work in condensed matter physics
- Nobel laureate for electroweak unification theory
- Nobel laureate, co-founder of quantum electrodynamics
- Founder of quantum electrodynamics and Dirac equation
- Chinese-American experimental physicist, famous for parity violation experiment
- Only physicist to win Nobel Prize twice, superconductivity & semiconductors
- Developed Feynman diagrams and quantum electrodynamics
- Pioneer in radioactivity and Nobel laureate in Physics & Chemistry
- Indian woman physicist, pioneer in cosmic ray and particle physics
- Indian physicist, known for V-A theory and quantum optics
- Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize for meson theory
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- Known for Noether’s theorem linking symmetries & conservation laws
- Known for the Ramachandran plot in structural biology & physics
- Developed Bohr model of the atom
- Pioneer of Bose–Einstein statistics
- Nobel laureate for parity violation in weak interactions
- Indian astrophysicist, known for steady state theory
- Known for nuclear reactor development and beta decay theory
- Indian scientist, contributions in chemistry and physics education
- Father of the Indian space program
- Known for thermal ionization and Saha ionization equation
- Indian theoretical physicist known for string theory
24 Clues: Developed Bohr model of the atom • Father of the Indian space program • Known for the Uncertainty Principle • Pioneer of Bose–Einstein statistics • Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize for meson theory • Nobel laureate for electroweak unification theory • Discovered the Chandrasekhar limit for white dwarfs • Indian astrophysicist, known for steady state theory • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- believed in democracy and the social contract
- proved Copernicus' theory right by mathematical laws
- used satire in his works
- a person who rules with absolute power
- used microscopes to study microorganisms
- to know something you did not know before
- developed the smallpox vaccine
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- used empiricism
- looked through a telescope to prove Copernicus' theories correct
- established laws of physics that still hold true
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
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- believed in no weird punishments
- developed deductive reasoning
- believed in equal rights for women
- believed people were born free and equal
- the people who presented new ways of thinking
- considered the founder of modern chemistry
- the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- created the heliocentric theory
20 Clues: used empiricism • used satire in his works • developed deductive reasoning • developed the smallpox vaccine • created the heliocentric theory • believed in no weird punishments • believed in equal rights for women • a person who rules with absolute power • believed people were born free and equal • used microscopes to study microorganisms • ...
Maureen Nicole A. Roqueta BSN1 - ROY 2019-11-19
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- Outcomes or produced results of certain stressors
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent of the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp"
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
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- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
- It is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering
- It means love and charity, eros and agape
20 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • She is known as "the lady with the lamp" • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model • Outcomes or produced results of certain stressors • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • ...
Unit 2 Criminological Theories 2025-03-26
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- Powerful dictate the law theorist
- Right Realism Core
- Theory of an extra chromosome
- Deviant Career Theorist
- Left Realism Expanded
- A word for copying
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- Left Realism Core
- Cause of capitalism theorist
- A word for watching
- Right Realism Expanded
- Theory that believes crime is essential
- A Functionalist
- Theory that believes capitalism is the problem
- Labelling Theorist
- Bandura's experiment
- Theory that relates to the political spectrum
- Analogy for the mind
17 Clues: A Functionalist • Left Realism Core • Labelling Theorist • Right Realism Core • A word for copying • A word for watching • Bandura's experiment • Analogy for the mind • Left Realism Expanded • Right Realism Expanded • Deviant Career Theorist • Cause of capitalism theorist • Theory of an extra chromosome • Powerful dictate the law theorist • Theory that believes crime is essential • ...
Unit 1: Resource Use in the 21st century - Terms to Know 2021-11-09
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- cleaning the air around fossil fuel burning
- extracting oil
- to much demand
- manmade
- agreement
- positive theory
- groundwater
- color
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- maintain a certain level
- doubtful
- Temperature
- negative theory
- greenhouse gasses
- reduction of carbon
- resources to use again
- not enough water
- no investment in the water
- big problem
- regular access to water
- to much extraction
20 Clues: color • manmade • doubtful • agreement • Temperature • big problem • groundwater • extracting oil • to much demand • negative theory • positive theory • not enough water • greenhouse gasses • to much extraction • reduction of carbon • resources to use again • regular access to water • maintain a certain level • no investment in the water • cleaning the air around fossil fuel burning
chapter 17 2020-09-05
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- A business entity, such as a corporation or partnership, that is licensed to perform real estate brokerage activities in Washington.3w
- When someone who is holding trust funds on another person’s behalf intentionally or accidentally mixes those funds together with his own money.
- A designated broker who allows another person to use his license to operate a brokerage (which is a violation of the license law).2w
- A license in the possession of the Director of the Department of Licensing.2w
- A specially designated bank account in a firm’s name for funds held by the firm on behalf of clients, to keep those funds segregated from the firm’s own money.2w
- An order issued by the Director of the Department of Licensing in a disciplinary action, to stop a violation of the license law.4w
- The state statute that governs the licensing and business practices of real estate agents, along with the regulations issued by the Director of the Department of Licensing to implement that statute.2w
- A person who is licensed to work for and represent a firm in real estate transactions.
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- An advertisement placed by a real estate licensee that does not state the name of the firm as licensed (which is a violation of the license law).2w
- A person who is licensed to represent a firm in real estate transactions and to supervise other licensees or a branch office.2w
- The completed application form for a broker’s license, which serves as a temporary license until the permanent license is issued.2w
- A business (including inventory and goodwill) that is for sale, where the transaction includes real property.2w
- A broker or managing broker who is licensed under a particular firm.2w
- Part of the records a designated broker is required to keep; the contracts and other documents connected with a particular transaction.2w
- The person authorized to have full legal responsibility for a licensed real estate firm and its affiliated licensees.2w
- A commission made up of the Director of the Department of Licensing and six commissioners who advise the Director.3w
16 Clues: A broker or managing broker who is licensed under a particular firm.2w • A license in the possession of the Director of the Department of Licensing.2w • A person who is licensed to work for and represent a firm in real estate transactions. • A business (including inventory and goodwill) that is for sale, where the transaction includes real property.2w • ...
Sociology 2024-05-19
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- Increasing human interconnection and globalisation
- still illegal in some countries
- a protected characteristic
- when people live together
- the concept of ******* is central to sociology
- a theorist with initials KM
- one group of theories in sociology
- how we or others see ourselves
- it is but a number
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- What theory does Emile Durkheim
- a structure of society according to Marxism
- a cross between two or more things
- another theory that relates to social inequalities between different social groups
- the nature/******* debate
- is a person who supports equal rights for women
- Howard Becker's theory
- a form of identity
- All the inhabitants of a particular place
- a culture with a culture
- another conflict theory
- one of the 9 protected characteristics
21 Clues: a form of identity • it is but a number • Howard Becker's theory • another conflict theory • a culture with a culture • the nature/******* debate • when people live together • a protected characteristic • a theorist with initials KM • how we or others see ourselves • What theory does Emile Durkheim • still illegal in some countries • a cross between two or more things • ...
Realism and Liberalism Review 2022-01-11
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- the main objective of states in a realist system
- _________ Peace Theory- theory born out of liberalism
- the main actors in the theory of realism
- ____-____ actors have a role in liberalism
- the main actors in the theory of liberalism
- states exist in a system of ________
- theorist who wrote Two Treatises of Government 1689
- signifies existence of independent community
- theorist who wrote The Leviathan
- concern for power is overridden by a concern for _______ and political considerations
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- states compete for ________
- states compete for _________
- state________ is one instrument realists utilize
- theorist who wrote Perpetual Peace 1795
- international ________ are of great importance
- one of the key aspects to the liberalist theory
- idea that states are connected
- idea that no other state can be relied upon
- spread of _______ organizations is a key belief of liberalism
- the world is a _______ community
20 Clues: states compete for ________ • states compete for _________ • idea that states are connected • the world is a _______ community • theorist who wrote The Leviathan • states exist in a system of ________ • theorist who wrote Perpetual Peace 1795 • the main actors in the theory of realism • ____-____ actors have a role in liberalism • the main actors in the theory of liberalism • ...
chapter 7 2023-02-28
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- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time
- discrimination the division of consumer into groups based on how much they will pay a good
- price cuts that lowers the market below the cost of product
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods
- a market scripture in which many companies sell products that are similar
- illegal agreements among firms to divide the market set prices or limit products
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- factor that causes a producers average cost per unit to fall output rises
- a way to attract customers through style services or location but not a lower price
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product
- the removal of government contract over a market
- laws that encourage competition in the market price
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a product that is considered the same no matter who produces
- a formal organization of production that agrees to coordinate prices and products
18 Clues: the removal of government contract over a market • a license that gives the inventor of a new product • laws that encourage competition in the market price • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • selling a product below cost for a short period of time • price cuts that lowers the market below the cost of product • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-09-30
Across
- A group of people governing a
- Creator of Social Contract Theory
- Governed by group, 1 person has ultimate power
- Has the most freedom of the three types of colonies
- The power belongs to a ruling family, ruler has TOTAL authority of the government
- Power is given to small ruling class (aristocrats)
- Unitary individual states join together under united government
- Government is created by God
- No cruel and unusual punishments, speedy trial
- Founding father, drafted declaration of independence
- Government where power comes from the people
- Nation is ruled by 1 person
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- "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party
- Legislature with 2 houses
- Royal charter of rights agreed to by King John
- Government grew out of FAMILY authority
- King of Great Britain during the American Independence
- Document written by colonists requesting independence from Britain
- Government began with conquest
- Democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters
- The people behind the scenes have the most power
- Power is shared between central and local government
22 Clues: Legislature with 2 houses • Nation is ruled by 1 person • Government is created by God • A group of people governing a • Government began with conquest • Creator of Social Contract Theory • Government grew out of FAMILY authority • "Fake Democracy", can only vote for 1 party • Government where power comes from the people • Democracy where EVERYONE votes on all matters • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2025-01-27
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- competition between the Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers.
- the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
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- a company operating in several countries.
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- the control of a economic market by a firm
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
10 Clues: a company operating in several countries. • the control of a economic market by a firm • the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force. • ...
20 names of Theorist 2022-01-11
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- known for her “Behavioral System Model of Nursing,” which was first proposed in 1968.
- She defines it as a “human relationship between an individual who is sick
- known as the Science of Unitary Human Beings (SUHB).
- The Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Theory
- she described a process of becoming more of oneself, of finding greater meaning in life, and of reaching new dimensions of connectedness with other people and the world.
- she created the Human Becoming Theory of Nursing
- she believed that everything the nurse (as a human) said or did with an ill person (as a human) helped to fulfill the purpose of nursing.
- Died: May 12, 1994, Rosewood Manor, Harwich, Massachusetts, United States
- she presents a broad, holistic, and system-based method to nursing that maintains a factor of flexibility.
- Despite her efforts, she was only able to categorize the records as "good" or "bad" nursing.
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- she was born May 12, 1820, Florence, Italy
- “Nursing is based on an art and science that molds the attitudes, intellectual competencies, and technical skills of the individual nurse into the desire and ability to help people
- she 'assisting individuals to gain independence in relation to the performance of activities contributing to health or its recovery'
- an American psychologist best known for his theory of stages of moral development.
- The Theory of Caritative Caring
- define Nursing as the “participation in care, core and cure aspects of patient care
- The Theory of Goal Attainment was developed by
- an American psychologist who developed a hierarchy of needs to explain human motivation.
- Roy developed a theory now known as the Roy Adaptation Model, which states that the goal of nursing care is to promote patient adaptation
- she defined 'the practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform on their own behalf in maintaining life, health, and well-being
20 Clues: The Theory of Caritative Caring • she was born May 12, 1820, Florence, Italy • The Theory of Goal Attainment was developed by • she created the Human Becoming Theory of Nursing • known as the Science of Unitary Human Beings (SUHB). • The Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Theory • She defines it as a “human relationship between an individual who is sick • ...
April 24 2024 Vocab 2024-04-24
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- a system of payments by the government to people who are ill, poor, or have no job
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- move with a curving trajectory
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
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- suffer something painful or difficult patiently
- of, at or forming at the center OR of great importance
- a law or set of laws that is being created
- work, especially hard physical work
10 Clues: move with a curving trajectory • work, especially hard physical work • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • a law or set of laws that is being created • suffer something painful or difficult patiently • of, at or forming at the center OR of great importance • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
AP Microeconomics Crossword 2022-05-18
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- doesn't pay for consumption of good
- factors that shift demand
- when elastic is equal to 1
- where supply equal demand
- market where firms are interdependent
- french fries and ketchup
- single buyer of factors of demand in a market
- time spent not working
- amount of good
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- tax on imported goods
- burgers and hotdogs
- how much of the market the firm controls
- non-rivalous and non-excludable
- revenue - x = profit
- when firms agree to cooperate
- need for good
- only one firm
- factors that shift supply
- workers
- used to show income inequity
20 Clues: workers • need for good • only one firm • amount of good • burgers and hotdogs • revenue - x = profit • tax on imported goods • time spent not working • french fries and ketchup • factors that shift demand • where supply equal demand • factors that shift supply • when elastic is equal to 1 • used to show income inequity • when firms agree to cooperate • non-rivalous and non-excludable • ...
Strength 2024-05-30
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- Stable and not easily moved.
- Strong and assertive.
- Very strong and powerful.
- Safe and not likely to be harmed.
- Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
- Having a lot of physical power.
- Solid and firm; not easily broken.
- Having a strong will to do something.
- Able to handle difficult situations.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Firm and stable in shape.
- In good physical shape.
- In good health; not sick.
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- Not likely to change or fail.
- The physical or mental strength to sustain prolonged effort.
- The quality of being strong and not easily broken.
- Strong and able to survive difficult conditions.
- Having a lot of power.
- Full of energy and life.
- The ability to keep going for a long time.
- The ability to exert force or influence.
- Having the qualities of a hero; very brave.
- Confident and courageous.
- Courage and resolve; strength of character.
- Determined to do what you want.
- Able to bounce back after something bad happens.
- Strongly fixed in place.
27 Clues: Strong and assertive. • Having a lot of power. • In good physical shape. • Full of energy and life. • Strongly fixed in place. • Very strong and powerful. • Confident and courageous. • Firm and stable in shape. • In good health; not sick. • Stable and not easily moved. • Not likely to change or fail. • Having a lot of physical power. • Determined to do what you want. • ...
Theory of Evolution 2024-04-10
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- Darwin's book
- Islands for the birds
- Combats competition and predation
- Noted the dynamic geological nature of the Earth
- Gradual change in genetic variation
- The primary driving force behind evolution
- All living organisms share a single common one
- _________ with modification
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- Neither tree nor ground finch
- A true statement according to all available evidence
- Evidence for evolution
- Charles who is given credit for the theory of evolution
- Darwin's five year voyage was aboard this ship
- Malthus warned of competition within one of these
- Increases an organism's chance for survival
- An inheritable difference within a population
- Co-discoverer of Natural selection
17 Clues: Darwin's book • Islands for the birds • Evidence for evolution • _________ with modification • Neither tree nor ground finch • Combats competition and predation • Co-discoverer of Natural selection • Gradual change in genetic variation • The primary driving force behind evolution • Increases an organism's chance for survival • An inheritable difference within a population • ...
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY 2024-09-08
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- The movement of continents over time, according to the theory of continental drift.
- Scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century.
- Name of the supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- Large landmasses that drift apart according to the theory of continental drift.
- Landforms that align across continents, providing evidence of past continental connections.
- How the shapes of continents match up when placed together, supporting the theory of continental drift.
- Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms used as evidence for continental drift.
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- Large, slow-moving masses of ice that provide evidence of past climates on continents now separated by oceans.
- The scientific study of fossils, which supports the theory of continental drift.
- A type of puzzle illustrating how continents fit together, similar to the theory of continental drift.
- Grooves carved into rock surfaces by glaciers, providing evidence of past glacial activity.
- Solid mineral material from which continents are formed, showing similarities across continents.
- An extinct reptile whose fossil evidence supports the theory of continental drift.
- Large pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move and interact, contributing to the theory of plate tectonics.
- The branch of geology that deals with the movement and deformation of Earth's crust.
15 Clues: Large landmasses that drift apart according to the theory of continental drift. • The scientific study of fossils, which supports the theory of continental drift. • Scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century. • An extinct reptile whose fossil evidence supports the theory of continental drift. • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2022-04-26
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- the lithosphere is said to be broken up into these
- underwater mountain ranges where new rock forms
- portion of the mantle where convection occurs
- plate boundary where plates are moving apart
- scientist who proposed the theory of plate tectonics
- plate boundary where plates are coming together
- technique that uses sound waves to measure depth of the sea floor
- process in which ocean crust is pushed under the continental crust
- type of heat transfer in fluids
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- one piece of evidence used by wegener
- the supercontinent; 1 land mass
- geologist that proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading
- the innermost layer of the earth
- meteorologist that proposed the theory of continental drift
- solid portion of crust plus upper mantle
- outermost layer of the earth
- plate boundary where plate are slipping past each other
- the question that wegener could not answer in his theory
- deep underwater canyons where subduction takes place
19 Clues: outermost layer of the earth • the supercontinent; 1 land mass • type of heat transfer in fluids • the innermost layer of the earth • one piece of evidence used by wegener • solid portion of crust plus upper mantle • plate boundary where plates are moving apart • portion of the mantle where convection occurs • underwater mountain ranges where new rock forms • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
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- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- 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
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------risk
- 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 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
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
Down
- CAPM is a market --------------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
- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------Unique The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- 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 economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher
- 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
19 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher • --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line • ...
Word Wisdom 2024-11-12
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- The possibility or likelihood of some future event
- A condition attached to an agreement
- Characterized by or given to introspection (one's own mental process)
- Form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- Wary and unwilling to take risk
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- A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time
- Belonging or relating separately to each of two people or things
- Arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later
- Something widely feared as a possible unpleasant or dangerous occurrence
- A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening
10 Clues: Wary and unwilling to take risk • A condition attached to an agreement • The possibility or likelihood of some future event • Form a theory about a subject without firm evidence • A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time • Belonging or relating separately to each of two people or things • ...
Beliefs 2021-02-28
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- Something that is true
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
- a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
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- something that you strongly think is true/correct
- Our Current UOI
- A set of ideas that explain something
- a group of people with similar beliefs
7 Clues: Our Current UOI • Something that is true • A set of ideas that explain something • a group of people with similar beliefs • something that you strongly think is true/correct • firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something. • a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
Boy In The Stripped Pajamas 2022-06-01
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- occur at the same time
- in a way that is noticeable
- showing careful thoughtfulness
- acting in an uncaring way, indifferently
- causing great pain
- empty or lifeless
- disorder
- extreme annoyance or irritation
- boldly rude
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- admitting to be true
- firm belief
- importance
- usual
- giving praise
- exercise control over
- undoubtedly, decisive
- the feeling of being upset or annoyed
- most important things
- continuing to make a firm demand
- limitations, not allowed
20 Clues: usual • disorder • importance • firm belief • boldly rude • giving praise • empty or lifeless • causing great pain • admitting to be true • exercise control over • undoubtedly, decisive • most important things • occur at the same time • limitations, not allowed • in a way that is noticeable • showing careful thoughtfulness • extreme annoyance or irritation • continuing to make a firm demand • ...
science vocabulary 2018-11-21
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- mixture A mixture whose components can be separated by mechanical means
- mixture A solid, liquid, or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- theory of matter Is composed of a large number of small particles—individual atoms or molecules—that are in constant motion.
- A liquid mixture in which the minor component
- The mixing of chemicals
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- An airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
- mixture Any mixture that is not uniform in composition
- The amount of space that a substance oquopieds
- Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- substance A substance that are made of only one type of atom or molecule
- A substance made by mixing other substances together.
- A substance or material.
13 Clues: The mixing of chemicals • A substance or material. • A liquid mixture in which the minor component • The amount of space that a substance oquopieds • Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • A substance made by mixing other substances together. • mixture Any mixture that is not uniform in composition • A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume • ...
Revision one 2024-11-15
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- A parenting style
- The theorist who developed the theory of the innate Language Acquisition Device
- The type of play where children will play alongside each other but not interact or share
- A type of family where they may not perform its expected functions
- The experiment carried out by Piaget to show when and how children understand the concept of quantities and how they stay the same when moved
- How we see ourselves
- The first stage in Piaget's theory of Intellectual development
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- Genetic inheritance and other biological factors
- The type of play where children play alone
- A state where children can only see the world from their point of view
- Gesell's Theory
- He developed the social learning theory
- Being deprived of the opportunity to form an attachment
- The male hormone that stimulates sperm production
- How we feel about ourselves
- The Psychiatrist who developed a theory of attachment
- A time in a woman's life where there is the gradual ending of menstruation and a large reduction of fertile eggs in the ovaries
- A category of knowledge and the process of acquiring knowledge
18 Clues: Gesell's Theory • A parenting style • How we see ourselves • How we feel about ourselves • He developed the social learning theory • The type of play where children play alone • Genetic inheritance and other biological factors • The male hormone that stimulates sperm production • The Psychiatrist who developed a theory of attachment • ...
PSYCHOLOGISTS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS (Chapter-1) 2023-03-09
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- Binet’s test in Bengali
- Concept of IQ
- Buddhi & concept of integral intelligence
- Binet’s test in Urdu & Punjabi
- Concept of Emotional Intelligence
- Russian who acknowledged cultural component in intelligence
- Indian adaptation of DAT
- Creativity tests
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Heirarchial Theory of intelligence
- Structure of intellect model of intelligence
- Uni-factor theory
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- Two factor theory
- inception of Mental age and chronological age
- Theory of primary mental abilities
- PASS model of intelligence
- A. Creativity B. Gifted individuals
- Theory of multiple intelligence
- Bhatia’s battery of tests
- Binet’s test in Hindi
- 103 intelligence tests acc. to Indian context
- Cognitive Assessment Tests
22 Clues: Concept of IQ • Creativity tests • Two factor theory • Uni-factor theory • Binet’s test in Hindi • Binet’s test in Bengali • Indian adaptation of DAT • Bhatia’s battery of tests • PASS model of intelligence • Cognitive Assessment Tests • Binet’s test in Urdu & Punjabi • Theory of multiple intelligence • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Concept of Emotional Intelligence • ...
Theory 2026-03-16
Across
- language that assigns numeric value to english letters
- convincing one to fall into malware trap
- simple digital circuit that converts one or more binary inputs into one output
- standard for encoding all letters, digits and symbols
- part of motherboard's chipset that manages slower i/o functions
- requires user to provide two types of identity verification
- part of the motherboard's chipset that manages communication between cpu and ram
- a semi-conductor that controls flow of electrical signals
- temporary storage that provides faster access to frequently used data
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- directs the execution of instructions in the CPU
- software that manages the computer's hardware and software
- time between users input and computer's response
- smallest unit that represents two possible values
- responsible for rendering images on computer
- communication Highway for the CPU
- preinstalled firmware on computer's motherboard
- computer component that uses laser to read discs
- component of CPU that preforms basic arithmetic on binary values
- holds data while being processed by the CPU
- malicious software
- unit that consists of 8 bits
21 Clues: malicious software • unit that consists of 8 bits • communication Highway for the CPU • convincing one to fall into malware trap • holds data while being processed by the CPU • responsible for rendering images on computer • preinstalled firmware on computer's motherboard • directs the execution of instructions in the CPU • time between users input and computer's response • ...
Theory of production 2021-03-08
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- solvent for sugar, salt and baking powder
- a sweet dish
- information which contributes to the success of a product
- name the colour of plate it is preferable to serve on
- knife used to lift biscuits off a plate
- example of a sugar
- vigorous stirring to break something up or mix thoroughly
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- elastic and stretches
- apparatus used to measure in grams
- example of a soft dough
- equal to 5ml
- often added to increase the nutritional value of a recipe
- equipment used to check whether a cake is cooked
- cutting up into small cubes
- a flour mixture which cannot be handled with your hands
- packaging must be easy to handle, transport and ......
- expands and rises when heated
17 Clues: equal to 5ml • a sweet dish • example of a sugar • elastic and stretches • example of a soft dough • cutting up into small cubes • expands and rises when heated • apparatus used to measure in grams • knife used to lift biscuits off a plate • solvent for sugar, salt and baking powder • equipment used to check whether a cake is cooked • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2024-11-15
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- The ideal of being impartial or free from bias in knowledge.
- A statement that makes something clear by describing its causes or context.
- A desire to learn or understand something, often leading to further exploration.
- Beliefs or standards that influence how knowledge is understood or applied.
- The act of explaining the meaning of something; can vary among individuals.
- A method of reasoning that aims to form valid conclusions based on premises.
- Information used to support or refute a knowledge claim.
- The state of being absolutely sure of something, often difficult to achieve in knowledge.
- Abbreviation for "Areas of Knowledge."
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- The duty or obligation one has in making and sharing knowledge claims.
- The ability to influence others' beliefs or knowledge, often tied to authority.
- Shared beliefs, values, and practices that shape knowledge within a group.
- A particular way of considering something, shaped by personal experiences.
- Reasoning that makes generalizations based on specific observations.
- The process of providing reasons or evidence to support knowledge claims.
- A feeling or affective response that can influence how we interpret knowledge.
- What is considered accurate or correct; often a key focus in TOK discussions.
17 Clues: Abbreviation for "Areas of Knowledge." • Information used to support or refute a knowledge claim. • The ideal of being impartial or free from bias in knowledge. • Reasoning that makes generalizations based on specific observations. • The duty or obligation one has in making and sharing knowledge claims. • ...
personality adjectives 2020-11-03
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- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
- having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm.
- Very shocked or surprised.
- type.
- lacking consideration for other people; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure.
- An extremely strong feeling of dislike.
- having or showing behaviour that is respectful and considerate of other people.
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- willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
- A person who works in an office, dealing with records or performing general.
- foolish; silly.
- not giving sufficient attention or thought to avoiding harm or errors.
- of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
- large group of people, usually people of
- A class of people who hold high social rank.
14 Clues: type. • foolish; silly. • Very shocked or surprised. • An extremely strong feeling of dislike. • large group of people, usually people of • having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm. • A class of people who hold high social rank. • not giving sufficient attention or thought to avoiding harm or errors. • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
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- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------risk
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
- 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
Down
- 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 other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- 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
- 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
- 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
- CAPM is a market --------------model
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- 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
- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------Unique The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
19 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2019-12-29
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- ____ is the only buyer in a market.
- A firm experiences ____ when long-run average costs fall as output rises.
- Prisoners’s ____ is a game where, given that neither player knows the strategy of the other player, the optimum strategy for each player leads to a worse situation than if they had known the strategy of the other player and been able to co-operate and co-ordinate their strategies.
- ____ costs are costs that vary directly with output.
- ____ point is where AVC=AR in the short run。
- ____ maximization occurs at MR=MC and generates super-normal profits.
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- ____ exists when two large firms dominate the market.
- ____ is money earned by a firm for selling its output.
- ____ pricing occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient).
- ____ goods are perfect substitutes.
- ____ efficiency occurs when a firm is on the minimum point of its AC curve.
- An incumbent firm may use ____ pricing to price below their own AC curve so that both they and rivals make a loss.
- ____ integration is a merger between two firms in the same industry at different stages of production.
- Regulators may set a ____ to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x.
- ____ collusion is a formal agreement (written or verbal) amongst firms to control the market。
- ____ is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders.
- ____ occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices.
- ____ costs are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market.
18 Clues: ____ goods are perfect substitutes. • ____ is the only buyer in a market. • ____ point is where AVC=AR in the short run。 • ____ costs are costs that vary directly with output. • ____ exists when two large firms dominate the market. • ____ is money earned by a firm for selling its output. • ____ is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders. • ...
Famous AP Psychology Names 2015-04-16
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- Best known for "Weber's Law"
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning
- Theory of cognitive development in children
- "Social Development Theory"
- Described concept of cognitive dissonance
- Developmental Psychologist, creator of the first intelligence test
- Theory of moral development in children; made use of moral dilemmas in assessment
- Studied attachment in infants using the "strange situation" model. Label infants “secure" “insecure" in attachment
- Theory of "multiple intelligences"
- “collective unconscious" and wrote books on dream interpretation
- Parenting styles had three main types (permissive, authoratative, & authoritarian)
- Conformity experiment that required subjects to match lines.
- Universal facial expressions
- Conducted experiments with dogs that led to the concept of "learned helplessness"
- Investigated the use of heuristics in decision-making
- Taste aversion in rats led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Stanford prison experiment
- Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment
- Shock experiments
- Developed "client-centered" therapy
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- Conducted first psychology experiments in first psych laboratory
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- Father of modern psychiatry
- Creator of "successful intelligence" theory (3 types)
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory
- Process of operant conditioning
- Classical conditioning after experiments with dogs
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization"
- Developmental Psychologist, challenged the universality of Kohlberg's moral development theory
- Conducted the "HE-ART" experiments with split brain patients
- Universality of facial expressions
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- Created Functionalist school of thought
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- General intelligence concept
- Stanford professor, pain control
- Theorized the critical-period hypothesis for language acquisition
- Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning & influence in the Socio-Cognitive Perspective
- Offered feminist critique of Freud's theory
- Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- Research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony
42 Clues: Shock experiments • Stanford prison experiment • Father of modern psychiatry • "Social Development Theory" • Best known for "Weber's Law" • Universal facial expressions • General intelligence concept • Process of operant conditioning • Stanford professor, pain control • Theory of "multiple intelligences" • Universality of facial expressions • Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment • ...
Famous AP Psychology Names 2020-05-02
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- Best known for "Weber's Law"
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning
- Theory of cognitive development in children
- "Social Development Theory"
- Described concept of cognitive dissonance
- Developmental Psychologist, creator of the first intelligence test
- Theory of moral development in children; made use of moral dilemmas in assessment
- Studied attachment in infants using the "strange situation" model. Label infants “secure" “insecure" in attachment
- Theory of "multiple intelligences"
- “collective unconscious" and wrote books on dream interpretation
- Parenting styles had three main types (permissive, authoratative, & authoritarian)
- Conformity experiment that required subjects to match lines.
- Universal facial expressions
- Conducted experiments with dogs that led to the concept of "learned helplessness"
- Investigated the use of heuristics in decision-making
- Taste aversion in rats led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Stanford prison experiment
- Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment
- Shock experiments
- Developed "client-centered" therapy
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- Conducted first psychology experiments in first psych laboratory
Down
- Father of modern psychiatry
- Creator of "successful intelligence" theory (3 types)
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory
- Process of operant conditioning
- Classical conditioning after experiments with dogs
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization"
- Developmental Psychologist, challenged the universality of Kohlberg's moral development theory
- Conducted the "HE-ART" experiments with split brain patients
- Universality of facial expressions
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- Created Functionalist school of thought
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- General intelligence concept
- Stanford professor, pain control
- Theorized the critical-period hypothesis for language acquisition
- Bobo Doll experiments on observational learning & influence in the Socio-Cognitive Perspective
- Offered feminist critique of Freud's theory
- Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- Research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony
42 Clues: Shock experiments • Stanford prison experiment • Father of modern psychiatry • "Social Development Theory" • Best known for "Weber's Law" • Universal facial expressions • General intelligence concept • Process of operant conditioning • Stanford professor, pain control • Theory of "multiple intelligences" • Universality of facial expressions • Famous for the Rosenhan Experiment • ...
unit three study guide 2021-03-05
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- relationships
- happens in teens
- sorting items by similarities
- sociocultural theory
- psychosocial theory
- painting,writing
- remains the same but diff.
- hierarchy of needs
- relates to growth
- running,jumping
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- social cognitive theory
- place objects in order
- classical conditioning
- operant conditioning
- thinking skills
- physical changes
- cognitive theory
- greatest impact
- impact in teens
19 Clues: relationships • thinking skills • greatest impact • impact in teens • running,jumping • happens in teens • physical changes • cognitive theory • painting,writing • relates to growth • hierarchy of needs • psychosocial theory • sociocultural theory • operant conditioning • place objects in order • classical conditioning • social cognitive theory • remains the same but diff. • ...
Chapter 3 - Sensation and Perception 2015-09-21
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- these are located in the retina and responsible for color perception
- opening to the eye
- the theory that the entire basilar membrane can detect any frequency
- adjustment to stimuli after prolonged exposure
- principles of how we organize bits and peices into a meaningful whole
- theory that receptor cells for color are linked in pairs
- theory of pain that states particular neurons in the spinal cord can block pain
- false percetions
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- protective covering of the eye
- attempting to shape how you think or feel
- playing music backwards to reveal a message
- focal point on the retina
- theory of hearing that states that different areas of the basilar membrane are responsible for different frequencies
- more detail is visible up close
- stimuli that creates an expectation
- the smallest amount that can be detected
- theory that there are three kinds of cones in the retine
- chemical released to attract a mate
- processing information using higher level knowledge
- processing done by understanding parts until it creates a whole
- a coiled tube in the ear filled with fluid that vibrates
- part of the ear thst vibrates when sound waves hit it
22 Clues: false percetions • opening to the eye • focal point on the retina • protective covering of the eye • more detail is visible up close • stimuli that creates an expectation • chemical released to attract a mate • the smallest amount that can be detected • attempting to shape how you think or feel • playing music backwards to reveal a message • ...
Glossary Worlds 2014-11-04
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- it's commonly known as religion vs ...
- planet we live on
- massive star exploding
- the aborginals theory of creation
- action of being saved or saving
- type of wavelength
- giant the old age state of a star
- year astronomical distance
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- an idea that's not proven wrong or right
- study of origin and evolution
- where are the stars located
- sciences theory of the worlds creation
- finish the word, Gods ...
- what were the creatures called in the dream time theory
- the book of...
- who created the world in 6 days and the 7th day was rest day
16 Clues: the book of... • planet we live on • type of wavelength • massive star exploding • finish the word, Gods ... • where are the stars located • year astronomical distance • study of origin and evolution • action of being saved or saving • the aborginals theory of creation • giant the old age state of a star • it's commonly known as religion vs ... • ...
Dur / Firm 2020-05-21
10 Clues: verification • fixed thoughts • a period of time • able to tolerate • to support as true • describes saying yes • lasts for a long time • Forced to be confined • withstand stress or hardship • to support something is valid
Partnership Firm 2022-12-28
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- --- account is prepared to record changes in the value of assets and liabilities
- rent to partner is a --- against profit
- Accounting Standard 26 states that --- can be recorded in books of accounts only when some consideration has been paid for it
- under --- capital accounts, 1 account is prepared
- --- account is prepared to dispose off all assets and pay off all liabilities
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- on death of a partner, amount due to him is transferred to his ---'s account
- partner's salary is an --- of profit
- a partner is a --- as he can be bound by the acts of other partners
- --- of Partnership Act, 1932 are applicable in the absence of Partnership Deed
- --- of partnership is also known as Partnership Deed
10 Clues: partner's salary is an --- of profit • rent to partner is a --- against profit • under --- capital accounts, 1 account is prepared • --- of partnership is also known as Partnership Deed • a partner is a --- as he can be bound by the acts of other partners • on death of a partner, amount due to him is transferred to his ---'s account • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-19
7 Clues: (verb): give in to • (verb): twist together • (verb): weaken or damage something • (noun) : An explanation of something • (adjective) : differing, contradictory • (noun): forming a theory without firm evidence • (adjective): changed or modified in a particular way
Mock Trial Vocabulary - Objections 2022-08-22
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- A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- Pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
- A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
- A formal and systematic questioning
- Harmful to someone or something; detrimental.
- Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
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- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- Having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating something; affording proof or evidence.
- Not accepted as valid (especially of evidence in court)
- The action of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue.
- The quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate.
- Information received from other people that one cannot adequately prove; a rumor.
- Responding quickly and positively
14 Clues: Responding quickly and positively • A formal and systematic questioning • Harmful to someone or something; detrimental. • Not accepted as valid (especially of evidence in court) • A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements • A spoken or written account of connected events; a story. • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
Mattress Firm 2022-05-20
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- Service, This is includes contactless delivery, meaning we won't enter the home.
- The amount of box springs that are required by a Cal King.
- Service, this includes set up of adjustable bases and furniture purchased from mattress from
- How many types of mattresses are there?
- How many way can a customer buy a mattress?
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- a Comfort Type.
- Innerspring, It consist of The Covering Layer, The Foam Layer, & then the springs.
- Service, This includes haul offs.
- Sales, This is excluded in the 120 Night Sleep Trial Website Policy.
- Foam, This mattress has no foam
10 Clues: a Comfort Type. • Foam, This mattress has no foam • Service, This includes haul offs. • How many types of mattresses are there? • How many way can a customer buy a mattress? • The amount of box springs that are required by a Cal King. • Sales, This is excluded in the 120 Night Sleep Trial Website Policy. • ...
Standing Firm 2023-12-28
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- We need ______ to avoid sin and stand firm with God.
- To ____ is to follow God's teachings.
- We must fight back against these feelings.
- An evil king who only wanted to do things his way.
- The book where our memory verse can be found.
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- New creations in christ.
- He loves us and wants the best for us.
- A prophet of God who wanted all the people of Israel to listen to God.
- The gospel says God wants you to find true joy by loving and obeying _____.
- He wrote the book of Corinthians and Galatians.
10 Clues: New creations in christ. • To ____ is to follow God's teachings. • He loves us and wants the best for us. • We must fight back against these feelings. • The book where our memory verse can be found. • He wrote the book of Corinthians and Galatians. • An evil king who only wanted to do things his way. • We need ______ to avoid sin and stand firm with God. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2021-12-27
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- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a lifestyle or self concept
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking norms
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms
- An act committed in violation with the law
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
24 Clues: An act committed in violation with the law • Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms • Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
ORIGIN OF LIFE 2022-01-14
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- Theory that considers that life came from frozen environments
- Haldane's partner that produced the theory of chemical life
- Process that kills all microorganisms used currently in food processing
- Name given to the theory that required a large amount of energy from the atmosphere to produce life
- Last Universal Common Ancestor
- Theory that states the origin of life came from a primitive soup made.
- First complex organic macromolecules formed on Earth
- Worm type species that were produced during Redi's experiment
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- Name of the chemical compound known as CH4
- Urey's partner that designed the experiment to proved the chemical origin of life
- Theory that states that life originated from space
- What did Stanley Miller synthesize in his evolution experiment?
- Location under the ocean where extreme environmental conditions may had drive the origin of life
- First nucleic acid formed during the evolution of life.
- The theory of spontaneous generation was rejected by which scientist
- What is the most important chemical element for the origin of life on Earth?
16 Clues: Last Universal Common Ancestor • Name of the chemical compound known as CH4 • Theory that states that life originated from space • First complex organic macromolecules formed on Earth • First nucleic acid formed during the evolution of life. • Haldane's partner that produced the theory of chemical life • Theory that considers that life came from frozen environments • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2015-03-22
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- lange theory Emotion provoking stimulus produces a physical response that creates emotion
- intelligence Understand and control emotional responses
- motivation Engaged in an activity because of a desire
- motivation Motivation from within
- factor theory Emotion from arousal and provoking stimulus
- motivation Unaware of reason for doing something
- rules Ways of showing emotion
- Records physical arousal, breathing, heart rate, etc.
- theory Behaviors are determined by innate factors
- Biological motivation
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- Arousal, subjective feelings, interpretation, and expression
- Different influences of brain hemispheres on emotion
- motivation Motivation by external factors
- Reasons to do something
- bard theory Emotional feeling and physiology occur at the same time
- u function Relationship between arousal and performance
- appraisal theory Individuals decide on appropriate emotion after an event
- seekers Biological need for high levels of stimulation
- process theory Emotions occur in pairs
- Selects and directs behavior
20 Clues: Biological motivation • Reasons to do something • Selects and directs behavior • rules Ways of showing emotion • motivation Motivation from within • process theory Emotions occur in pairs • motivation Motivation by external factors • motivation Unaware of reason for doing something • theory Behaviors are determined by innate factors • ...
Politics of Regionalism in Africa 2025-10-01
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- UN's specialised agency for development
- Theory advocating authority above national governments
- West African regional economic community
- Tool used by states to manage regional relations
- Southern African Development Community
- Theory emphasizing state control in integration
- East African Community
- Arab Maghreb Union
- Theory emphasizing cooperation in specific sectors
- Movement of people across borders
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- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
- Regional Economic Communities
- Key economic goal of regional integration
- Theory focusing on spillover effects in integration
- A major objective of regional cooperation
- Intergovernmental Authority on Development
- Predecessor of the African Union
- African development initiative under AU
- State with the seat of the African Union
- Pan-African organization promoting unity and development
- City where the African Union was launched
21 Clues: Arab Maghreb Union • East African Community • Regional Economic Communities • Predecessor of the African Union • Movement of people across borders • Southern African Development Community • UN's specialised agency for development • African development initiative under AU • West African regional economic community • State with the seat of the African Union • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2022-09-25
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- retrieve or recover (something previously lost, given, or paid); obtain the return of.
- admit (someone) formally to public office
- a violent or sudden change or disruption to something
- (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering
- (of a patient or a medical condition) not deteriorating in health after an injury or operation
- the action of taking out something, especially using effort or force
- series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
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- a theory or proposed explanation
- (of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly.
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- to make something more concentrated
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed.
14 Clues: a theory or proposed explanation • to make something more concentrated • admit (someone) formally to public office • resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering • (of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly. • a violent or sudden change or disruption to something • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2020-11-15
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- a firmly held belief or opinion
- tending to keep a firm hold of something
- (of an attitude, habit, or belief) firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained
- relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land
- based on or calculated through theory rather than experience or practice
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- a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram
- overcome, quieten, or bring under control (a feeling or person)
- overcome and take control of
- recommend as something beneficial
9 Clues: overcome and take control of • a firmly held belief or opinion • recommend as something beneficial • tending to keep a firm hold of something • relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land • a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram • overcome, quieten, or bring under control (a feeling or person) • ...
Chapter 6 2016-07-28
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- these cells do not respond to the exact location of a stimulus, but rather to a pattern of light in a particular orientation
- where light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris
- the theory proposing that we see color through three kinds of cones that are each more sensitive to a different color
- a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go
- the theory that the cortex compares information from parts of the retina to determine the brightness and color for each area
- also known as area V1 or the striate cortex
- tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision
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- the discrepancy between what the right and left eyes see
- inability to recognize faces
- the theory that we perceive color in terms of opposites
- that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it
- have small cell bodies and small receptive fields, are mostly in or near the fovea
- neurons with larger cell bodies and receptive fields, distributed equally throughout the retina
- the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- stimulation from both eyes
- a cell with a receptive field with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones
- the stream through parietal cortex, the “where” pathway
- the rear surface of the eye that is lined with visual receptors
- the stream through the temporal cortex, the “what” pathway
- the blurring of vision for lines in one direction
20 Clues: stimulation from both eyes • inability to recognize faces • also known as area V1 or the striate cortex • the blurring of vision for lines in one direction • tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision • a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go • that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it • ...
