theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Production function 2023-03-10
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- A production function where the inputs must be combined in a constant ratio to one another
- The region along the total product function where output decreases with additional labor
- The set of technically feasible combinations of inputs and outputs
- A three-dimensional graph of a production function
- the change in output resulting from a unit change in one of firm’s variable inputs
- A measure of how easy it is for a firm to substitute labor for capital. It is equal to the percentage change in the capital–labor ratio for every 1 percent change in the marginal rate of technical substitution of labor for capital as we move along an isoquant
- Resources that are used to produce a good
- A proportionate increase in all input quantities resulting in a less than proportionate increase in output
- The rate at which total output changes as the quantity of labor the firm uses is changed
- The region of upward-sloping or backward-bending isoquants. In the uneconomic region, at least one input has a negative marginal product
- A curve that shows all of the combinations of labor and capital that can produce a given level of output
- A proportionate increase in all input quantities resulting in a greater than proportionate increase in output
- Technological progress that decreases the amounts of labor and capital needed to produce a given output, without affecting the marginal rate of technical substitution of labor for capital
- Technological progress that causes the marginal product of capital to increase relative to the marginal product of labor
- (in production) Inputs in a production function with a constant marginal rate of technical substitution
- Resources, such as labor, capital equipment, and raw materials, that are combined to produce finished goods
- The set of points in the production set at which the firm is producing as much output as it possibly can given the amount of labor it employs
- The region where the isoquants are downward sloping
- A total product function with a single input shows how total output depends on the level of the input
- A mathematical representation that shows the maximum quantity of output a firm can produce given the quantities of inputs that it might employ
- The set of points in the production set at which the firm is getting less output from its labor than it could
- Technological progress that causes the marginal product of labor to increase relative to the marginal product of capital
- A function that indicates the minimum amount of labor required to produce a given amount of output
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- The ratio of the quantity of capital to the quantity of labor
- The concept that tells us the percentage by which output will increase when all inputs are increased by a given percentage
- A change in a production process that enables a firm to achieve more output from a given combination of inputs or, equivalently, the same amount of output from less inputs
- (in production) Inputs in a fixed-proportions production function
- The region along the total product function in which output rises with additional labor but at a decreasing rate
- The region along the total product function where output rises with additional labor at an increasing rate
- Principle that as the usage of one input increases, the quantities of other inputs being held fixed, a point will be reached beyond which the marginal product of the variable input will decrease
- The average amount of output per unit of labor
- the maximum quantity of good that can be produced by a set of inputs
- A proportionate increase in all input quantities simultaneously that results in the same percentage increase in output
- the total product divided by the number of units of a particular input employed by the firm
- The amount of a good or service produced by a firm
35 Clues: Resources that are used to produce a good • The average amount of output per unit of labor • A three-dimensional graph of a production function • The amount of a good or service produced by a firm • The region where the isoquants are downward sloping • The ratio of the quantity of capital to the quantity of labor • ...
Marine EC 2022-12-13
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- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- relating to, composed of, or using ions.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- particle theory a theory that states that all matter is composed of particles in motion and that the rate of motion varies directly with the temperature.
- heat capacity the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
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- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
16 Clues: the basic unit of a chemical element. • relating to, composed of, or using ions. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements • a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic. • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- Warren G. Hardings group of friends
- group of protestant white people who wanted America to stay American
- Economic theory that has low taxes. Also known as trickle down economics
- Movement of Souther African American who moved North to escape discrimination and get better jobs
- the collection of radio,movies,newspapers, and magazines that targeted a broad audience
- Known as one of the worst presidents
- way of producing products that were cheaper but produced in mass
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- The theory of staying out of world affairs
- theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity
- Unconventional or different
- theory from darwin that said man came from apes
- movement that happened in the 1920s that inspired African Americans culturally
- known as the National association for the advancement of colored people
- one of the good people from Warren’s Office who helped with supply side economics
- treaty that would “abolish” war
- one of the most famous clubs in Harlem
- Theory that is from the Bible that states everything in it is true
- trial that took place to decide evolution and battle the Bible
18 Clues: Unconventional or different • treaty that would “abolish” war • Warren G. Hardings group of friends • Known as one of the worst presidents • one of the most famous clubs in Harlem • The theory of staying out of world affairs • theory from darwin that said man came from apes • theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity • ...
The Particle Theory 2012-10-28
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- The name for a metal rod made up of two metals
- Matter does this when cooled
- A less dense object will do this in water
- Matter does this when heated
- The opposite to melting
- Another name for steam
- The state of matter where the particles can be compressed
- The forces between particles in a solid or liquid, keeping the particles together
- Mass divided by volume
- To shake slightly
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- The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid
- The type of energy which causes particles to move faster
- The change of state from solid to a gas
- The small bits that make up matter
- The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas
- To push particles closer together
- The opposite to evaporation
- Changing from solid to a liquid
- The state of matter where the particles are held together tightly
19 Clues: To shake slightly • Another name for steam • Mass divided by volume • The opposite to melting • The opposite to evaporation • Matter does this when cooled • Matter does this when heated • Changing from solid to a liquid • To push particles closer together • The small bits that make up matter • The change of state from solid to a gas • A less dense object will do this in water • ...
chapter 3 2024-01-10
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- an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises
- a theory maintaing that crime will occur if crime opportunity are easy to commit
- a crime reporting system in which police decribe each offence that occures during a crime
- the argument that people are most likley to engage in criminal behavior is they have traits associated with crime
- theory that explains the element necessary for a crime
- a theory that argues criminal behavoirs is caused by feeling of strain
- a theory that decribes criminal behaviors as a desires to seek pleasure
- a theroy contending that labeling a person as a defendent or crimianl makes that person more likely to ingage in future events
- in the FBI uniform crime reporting scheme the pratice whereby only the most serous of offences are commited
- a theory that explainscrime as a outcome of conflicting intrest beween groups in society
- a frame work consiting of a group of theories that propse simlier explantions
- a theory assering that criminal behavior are learnd from associating with others
- a school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true couse of a crime
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- a prespetive indicating that people free will to choose between criminal and lawful behaviors
- criminology reaserch that looks at whether adopted childern share criminal tendecies and lawful behaviors
- a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums
- a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty
- the number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdtion and multiplied by 100,000
- a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders
19 Clues: theory that explains the element necessary for a crime • a therory mantaing that neighborhood charterictes including poverty • a theory that explains how gender equality affects female offenders • an approch to crime that is ground in the consept of ratinal choises • a random servay of the U.S household thar measure crime agenst victums • ...
Find all the words 2025-09-15
16 Clues: free from harm • safe protection • strong and sure • courage in fear • showing the way • a place of peace • trust with faith • holds you steady • steady in storms • hope in the dark • bounce back again • bold without fear • balanced, unshaken • power to keep going • firm, never giving up • keep going in hardship
CMCrossword puzzle by @CrazyMgmtConsultants 2020-05-01
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- One of consultant's favorite suitcase brands
- What meetings are called in consulting
- Every consultant's favorite 4-letter acronym
- Famous former-BCG singer-songwriter
- An airline famous for dragging a passenger off a flight
- Alcohol consumed while fixing slides
- The state your analysis is always in
- Consultants' #1 MS Office app
- A.k.a. Uncle D/ Big D/ MBBD believers
- Otherwise known as a 2-year holiday for consultants
- High performance. Delivered.
- What you use to communicate and see each other during WFH/ quarantine
- World's largest global airline network
- Premium hotel brand in our favorite loyalty program
- City that a consulting firm was named after
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- A famous principle for communication
- Our favorite hotel loyalty program
- The test you need to take to go on a 2-year vacation
- HBS Professor who created the Five Forces framework
- You don't want to see this on your spreadsheet
- The greatest consulting meme page of all times
- Business school with a Finance focus
- The red one in MBB
- What our favorite hotel program used to be called
- VLOOKUP but better
- The most senior position in a firm
- Color of the firm in 30 Across
- Best firm in the industry. You'd dispute it but you know the answer
- Overused word for an approach that emphasizes cross-functional collaboration, continual planning and learning
- Where to find consultants at the airport
- You don't want to get hit by this over the weekend
31 Clues: The red one in MBB • VLOOKUP but better • High performance. Delivered. • Consultants' #1 MS Office app • Color of the firm in 30 Across • Our favorite hotel loyalty program • The most senior position in a firm • Famous former-BCG singer-songwriter • A famous principle for communication • Alcohol consumed while fixing slides • Business school with a Finance focus • ...
WJEC- CRIMINOLOGY- UNIT 2 CROSSWORD 2026-01-26
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- Who studied the 3 different body types which relates to a persons personality (therefore predicting criminality)?
- What contains our conscience and moral rules in the structure of the mind or psyche?
- What's the name of the happy hormone?
- What theory does Lombroso come under?
- Who theorised that people learn their behaviours through watching other peoples actions?
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- Who theorised the XYY theory?
- What theory does Freud come under?
- What theory does the XYY theory fit into?
- What was the actual name of the doll experiment used to back up Banduras theory?
- Who used PET scans to study the living brains of impulsive killers?
- What's the name given for identical twins (from the same egg)
- Who studied the shape of the skull indicating personality and therefore predict criminality?
- What theory does EYSENCK come under?
- What's the last name of the man who got a pole stabbed through his eye which caused brain damage?
14 Clues: Who theorised the XYY theory? • What theory does Freud come under? • What theory does EYSENCK come under? • What's the name of the happy hormone? • What theory does Lombroso come under? • What theory does the XYY theory fit into? • What's the name given for identical twins (from the same egg) • Who used PET scans to study the living brains of impulsive killers? • ...
Chapter 15 & 16 2014-04-07
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- Universal grammar
- Self actualization, through a healthy environment
- Challenged the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Forgetting curve & spacing effect
- Very feminist
- Research on parenting styles
- Theory of stages of moral development
- Cognitive dissonance & social comparison theory
- Little Albert
- Taste aversion learning
- Pioneer of developmental psychology, professor at harvard
- Ethical community and ethical relationships
- Extraversion v introversion
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- Psychotherapy
- Monkey
- Triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- Conformity
- Strange situation experiment
- hypnosis involves social influence and dissociation
- Bobo Doll
- Rational emotive behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
- Psychology of judgement and decision-making, behavioral economics, hedonic psychology
- Microexpressions (facial expressions), Lie To Me
- Human memory in forensics
- Intelligence test (Stanford-)
- Learned helplessness and positive psychology
- Pragmatism, functional psychology, radical empiricism
- Theory of multiple intelligences
28 Clues: Monkey • Bobo Doll • Conformity • Psychotherapy • Very feminist • Little Albert • Universal grammar • Taste aversion learning • Human memory in forensics • Extraversion v introversion • Strange situation experiment • Research on parenting styles • Intelligence test (Stanford-) • Theory of multiple intelligences • Forgetting curve & spacing effect • Theory of stages of moral development • ...
Tic-Tac-Tonic 2023-02-02
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- When two tectonic plates move towards each other and collide
- made from Transform boundaries
- Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- happens at a convergent boundary and is when a denser plate is pushed down and beneath a less dense plate
- 1st theory describes the history of Earth’s Surface and said the continents were once connected but have since drifted apart
- Supercontinent incorporated most all of the landmasses on Earth
- solid fragments of weathered rock are eroded (moved) and then dropped into a new place
- made Plate Tectonic Theory
- When two plates slide past each other and makes Fault lines and usually earthquakes
- study of shape of Earth’s surface & it’s physical features
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- mechanical or chemical processes that break rocks into smaller pieces
- Seafloor mountain system formed by divergent Oceanic boundaries
- difference (subtract) in elevation between two adjacent contour lines of a topo. map
- thicker line marking every 5th contour line of a map
- Made Continental Drift Theory
- line on a map that connects points with the same elevation
- 2nd theory describes the history of the Earth’s surface and said that the lithosphere is divided into plates that are moving on top of the asthenosphere
- process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity remove and transport sediments
- map showing the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
- When two plates move away from each other; continental and oceanic
20 Clues: made Plate Tectonic Theory • Made Continental Drift Theory • made from Transform boundaries • Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean • thicker line marking every 5th contour line of a map • line on a map that connects points with the same elevation • study of shape of Earth’s surface & it’s physical features • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- On Tuesday's class, I read a letter by ____ ____.
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- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- America’s national bird
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
19 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • On Tuesday's class, I read a letter by ____ ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • ...
Nursing Theory Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- method to determine the self-care deficits and then to define the roles of patient or nurse to meet the self-care demands
- The theory emphasizes the importance of increasing the patient’s independence so that progress after hospitalization would not be delayed
- this theorist’s work is based on the philosophy and science of caring and includes 10 factors.
- Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention.
- This theorist had a theory that is a combination of biological, psychological, sociological, & spiritual factors, & states that a person is a unitary being in continuous interaction with their environment. There are three main themes: meaning, rhythmicity, & transcendence.
- Theory explains the differences and similarities amongst people and applies it to how nurses can use these ideas to work on promoting health
- complementary counterpart to models of health protection
- this model of nursing includes seven nursing roles, showing dynamic character roles in nursing.
- theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing.
- This nursing professor has won the National Journal of Nursing’s Book of the Year 18 times, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
- according to this theorists’ theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help, including verbal & non-verbal. This theorist’ also left it up to the nurse to interpret the behavior to determine the needs of the patient.
- Proposed the idea that people can have faith in their own ability to perform and achieve to promote their own accomplishment and well-being
- “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
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- describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a patient grows and develops to attain certain life goals
- Developed a framework to help nurses help nontraditional mothers successfully adopt a strong maternal identity.
- The goal of nursing is identification of a patient’s need for help, as well as addressing these needs.
- Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change
- Theory defines the patient as: “…a behavioral system composed of seven behavioral subsystems”
- Main concepts of the nursing theory are suffering, meaning, nursing, hope, communications, self-therapy, and a targeted intellectual approach.
- this theorist takes the patient’s cultural background into consideration when caring for them; also known as transcultural nursing.
- This theorist considered patients as “unitary human beings” who cannot be divided into parts, but they are required to be looked at as a whole.
- Focused on the idea of intentional change with six stages; Precontemplation, contemplation, determination, action, relapse, and maintenance.
- Author of theory stated: “nursing is the process of recognizing the patient in relation to the environment, and it is the process of the understanding of consciousness”
23 Clues: Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention. • complementary counterpart to models of health protection • Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change • “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.” • theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing. • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
Across
- Warren G. Hardings group of friends
- group of protestant white people who wanted America to stay American
- Economic theory that has low taxes. Also known as trickle down economics
- Movement of Souther African American who moved North to escape discrimination and get better jobs
- the collection of radio,movies,newspapers, and magazines that targeted a broad audience
- Known as one of the worst presidents
- way of producing products that were cheaper but produced in mass
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- The theory of staying out of world affairs
- theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity
- Unconventional or different
- theory from darwin that said man came from apes
- movement that happened in the 1920s that inspired African Americans culturally
- known as the National association for the advancement of colored people
- one of the good people from Warren’s Office who helped with supply side economics
- treaty that would “abolish” war
- one of the most famous clubs in Harlem
- Theory that is from the Bible that states everything in it is true
- trial that took place to decide evolution and battle the Bible
18 Clues: Unconventional or different • treaty that would “abolish” war • Warren G. Hardings group of friends • Known as one of the worst presidents • one of the most famous clubs in Harlem • The theory of staying out of world affairs • theory from darwin that said man came from apes • theory that all people have their own thoughts and identity • ...
Psychologist Review 2013-04-24
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- "Pavlov's dog"; classical conditioning
- Developed psychoanalysis; considered to be "father of modern psychiatry"
- Humans have an universal grammar containing verbs, nouns, and adjectives. Claims that humans have an innate ability to learn grammar.
- Known for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making.
- Believed thinking was a function and was adaptive
- Learned helplessness; experiment of the dog receiving electric shocks.
- "Little Albert" experiment; classical conditioning.
- Came up with the cognitive dissonance theory; when actions and attitudes don't coincide, we experience tension.
- Neo-Freudian, gave feminist critique of Freud's theory.
- Known for discovering the forgetting curve and the spacing effect in.
- Gave feminist aspect to Kohlberg's moral development theory; claimed woman's moral senses were led by relationships.
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs(pyramid) and the concept of "self-actualization".
- Parenting styles: permissive, authoratative, & authoritarian.
- invented the operant conditioning chamber (Skinner box)
- Founded analytical psychology; created' the concept of "collective unconsciousness" and wrote about dream interpretation.
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- Misinformation effect and eyewitness memory; created the theory of false memories and recovering memories.
- studied taste aversion in rats; concluded that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned.
- Theory of moral development; preconventional, conventional, postconventional.
- Triarchic theory of intelligence: Componential, experiential, and practical.
- Studied attachment in infants with the "strange situation" model. Secure or insecure.
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- Rosenhan experiment to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis.
- Hypnosis involves a state of dissociation—a split consciousness,allowing us to control pain by not paying attention to it.
- Known for the bobo doll experiment; discovered observational learning and influence in the socio-cognitive perspective.
- Known for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT).
28 Clues: Developed cognitive-behavior therapy • "Pavlov's dog"; classical conditioning • Believed thinking was a function and was adaptive • "Little Albert" experiment; classical conditioning. • Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers • Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT). • Neo-Freudian, gave feminist critique of Freud's theory. • ...
8th grade vocab 2023-11-21
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- to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- central topic or message in a narrative
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- visually descriptive
- arrangement of words that make sentences or phrases
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- creation or construction of a character
- mark, word or sign that represents something else
- a type of communication that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
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- someone who contrasts with another character
- the use of words in speech or writing
- idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
- an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event or situation
- re-examine and make changes
- humorous or emphatic effect
- a literary device by which the audience's or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters.
- sense that something ominous is around the corner
- words or phrases that create a connection to one or more of the five senses
19 Clues: visually descriptive • re-examine and make changes • humorous or emphatic effect • the use of words in speech or writing • central topic or message in a narrative • creation or construction of a character • someone who contrasts with another character • a firm decision to do or not to do something • sense that something ominous is around the corner • ...
Final Exam Vocabulary (Semester 2) 2025-05-12
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- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one’s own actions or questions
- Seeming to have been made or chosen at random
- Having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- Make dirty or impure
- Reduce the value or effectiveness of something
- Burn completely to ashes
- Careful not to hurt or offend someone; delicate
- Reprimand or criticize severely
- In a way that is not directly expressed
- Displaying a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- When something is present but not visible or active; hidden
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- Showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened
- Strict and precise regarding rules or standards
- Away from the correct or expected course; gone wrong
- Treat with great respect
- Occurring continually
- Extremely bold
- Hate; detest
- Lowly; lacking status
- Having one’s complete attention on something; capitvated
- Be a witness to; state that something is true
- A cause of great trouble or suffering
23 Clues: Hate; detest • Extremely bold • Make dirty or impure • Occurring continually • Lowly; lacking status • Treat with great respect • Burn completely to ashes • Reprimand or criticize severely • A cause of great trouble or suffering • In a way that is not directly expressed • Seeming to have been made or chosen at random • Be a witness to; state that something is true • ...
Costs of Production 2021-10-06
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- the planning period over which a company can consider all factors of production as variable
- situation in which the LR average costs declines as the firm expands its output
- a factor of production whose quantity can be changed during a particular period
- situation in which the long-run average cost increases as the firm expands its output
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- the sum of total variable cost and total fixed cost
- the relationship between factors of production and the output of a firm
- returns to scale; situation in which the LR average costs stays the same over an output range
- marginal returns; the range over which each additional unit of a variable factor adds less to total output than the previous unit
- situation in which a firm has a high ratio of capital to labour
- product; the amount by which output rises with an additional unit of a variable factor
- a planning period over which the managers of a firm must consider at least one factor of production as fixed in quantity
- a factor of production whose output cannot be changed during a particular period
12 Clues: the sum of total variable cost and total fixed cost • situation in which a firm has a high ratio of capital to labour • the relationship between factors of production and the output of a firm • situation in which the LR average costs declines as the firm expands its output • a factor of production whose quantity can be changed during a particular period • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-10
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Revision Check - Topics 1 through 4 2020-02-15
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- Refers to the number of subscribers that a subscription-based business loses each month.
- Position of a firm on the along the conceptual continuum that ranges from highly conservative to highly entrepreneurial.
- A joint research effort by Babson College, London Business School, Universidad del Desarrollo (Santiago, Chile), and Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (Malaysia),tracks entrepreneurship in 70 countries, including the United States
- A business model in which a firm provides a basic version of its service for free, and makes money by selling a premium version of the service.
- Characterized by slow increases in demand, numerous repeat customers, and limited product innovation. E.g. SuperJam in fruit jams.
- A condition that creates a disincentive for a new firm to enter an industry.
- This is the business's plan or recipe for how it creates, delivers, and captures value for its stakeholders.
- Theorist of disruptive innovation.
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- A type of disruption that is possible when the firms in an industry continue to improve products or services to the point where they are actually better than a sizable portion of their clientele needs or desires.
- Criteria under the force of bargaining power of suppliers that describes the quantity of suppliers available to provide products to buyers.
- Term for established firms with an orientation toward acting entrepreneurially.
- Business research that focuses on the potential of an industry.
- It is a type of business plan which is 10 to 15 pages and works best for companies that are very early in their development and are not prepared to write a full plan.
- The ability to fashion a solid idea into a viable business.
- A short overview of the entire business plan; it provides a busy reader with everything she needs to know about the new venture’s distinctive nature.
- Concept that argues that entrepreneurs develop new products and technologies that over time make current products and technologies obsolete.
- Describes how the entire company is situated relative to its competitors.
- A business model in which a firm that has a successful product or service licenses its trademark and method of doing business to other businesses.
- A panel of experts asked by a firm’s management to provide counsel and advice on an ongoing basis.
- Type of entrepreneurial firm that includes personal trainers, golf and tennis pros, the owners of bed & breakfasts, and tour guides.
20 Clues: Theorist of disruptive innovation. • The ability to fashion a solid idea into a viable business. • Business research that focuses on the potential of an industry. • Describes how the entire company is situated relative to its competitors. • A condition that creates a disincentive for a new firm to enter an industry. • ...
HCM502 Module 1 Literature Recap 2020-04-19
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- Theory X (Ch.1)
- The type of management that aims to control another person's perception of oneself (Ch.3)
- Taylor asserted that __________ was achieved by creating jobs that economized various resources (Ch.1)
- The majority of information is conveyed through this type of communication (Ch.4)
- Judging someone on the basis of one's perception of the group to which that person belongs (Ch.3)
- Contingency theory that asserts leadership styles are adaptable (Ch.10)
- Meaning of diversity (Ch.2)
- Organizational ________ is the study of individual and group dynamics within an organization setting (Ch.1)
- Theory Y (Ch.1)
- A type of communication that presents ideas in a clear, concise, and persuasive manner (Ch.4)
- The effect of classifying an individual on the basis of a single characteristic (Ch.3)
- Combination of an individual's personality, beliefs, values, behaviors, and motivations (Ch.3)
- A type of communication barrier that arises from an individual's frame of reference (Ch.4)
- Contingency theory that identifies boss-centered and subordinate-centered styles of leadership (Ch.10)
- Healthcare leaders must be willing to ______ their time, money, and effort into their employees (Ch.2)
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- The largest industry in the United States (Ch.1)
- A conflict between a person's attitude and behavior is known as cognitive __________ (Ch.3)
- Attribution theory addresses our need to understand and _______ our environment (Ch.3)
- One of the greatest challenges facing managers (Ch.4)
- A type of communication barrier that arises from the organizational setting (Ch.4)
- The _________ Effect is the bias that occurs when someone knows that they are being studied (Ch.1)
- An event that may occur but it is not likely or intended (Ch.10)
- The effect of causing a person to act erroneously on the basis of another person's perception (Ch.3)
- Contingency theory that suggests managers change their as leadership style as subordinates develop and grow (Ch.10)
- The effect of evaluating a person's characteristics by comparison to others (Ch.3)
- A person's attitude toward the environment will influence ________ (Ch.3)
- Perceiving others in a way that really reflects the perceiver's own attitudes and beliefs (Ch.3)
- Contingency theory that asserts individuals possess inflexible leadership characteristics (Ch.10)
- The population segment aged 65 and older is rapidly _____ (Ch.2)
- Theory that examines the different relationships that exist between individual subordinates and their supervisors (Ch.10)
30 Clues: Theory X (Ch.1) • Theory Y (Ch.1) • Meaning of diversity (Ch.2) • The largest industry in the United States (Ch.1) • One of the greatest challenges facing managers (Ch.4) • An event that may occur but it is not likely or intended (Ch.10) • The population segment aged 65 and older is rapidly _____ (Ch.2) • ...
Marketing 4.1-4.5 2021-03-11
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- Where a firm has the largest share of the market.
- When a product's sales are at their peak.
- Low price to gain market share.
- Setting the price below unit cost.
- A firm which focuses closely on the needs of the customer before making decisions regarding the product, pricing strategy and promotion.
- Low market share, low market growth.
- low market share, high market growth.
- High market share, high market growth.
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- Promotional methods where the firm does not use mass media agencies.
- 7/11, Lotus's, Tops are examples of..
- High market share, low market growth.
- A tool that measures market share v growth.
- Separating potential customers based on certain characteristics.
- Characteristics of consumers include differences in gender, age.
- A promotional method that focuses on time and originality, rather than money.
- When a market becomes 'too competitive'.
16 Clues: Low price to gain market share. • Setting the price below unit cost. • Low market share, low market growth. • 7/11, Lotus's, Tops are examples of.. • High market share, low market growth. • low market share, high market growth. • High market share, high market growth. • When a market becomes 'too competitive'. • When a product's sales are at their peak. • ...
Jill Cody - 5.1 Application 2023-09-20
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- where Copernicus was from
- earth centered theory
- Newton's most famous publication
- supported Copernicus' theory
- step by step process for scientists to use
- when William Harvey discovered how blood circulates in the body
- sun centered theory
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- developed microscope
- scientific method
- observing an apple falling from a tree
- when did the scientific revolution happen?
- theory of blood circulation
- laws of gravity
- developed telescope
- heliocentric theory
15 Clues: laws of gravity • scientific method • developed telescope • heliocentric theory • sun centered theory • developed microscope • earth centered theory • where Copernicus was from • theory of blood circulation • supported Copernicus' theory • Newton's most famous publication • observing an apple falling from a tree • when did the scientific revolution happen? • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2024-06-10
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- Located away from the coast or towards the interior of a country.
- A time of intense difficulty or danger.
- Slight wetness caused by water or another liquid.
- Having a rough, uneven surface; tough and strong.
- A large, important church, often the central church of a diocese.
- Qualified or entitled to be chosen or to participate.
- Fast To abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially for religious reasons.
- Extremely dry, especially due to lack of rainfall.
- than enough.
- A solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
- Enough or more than enough; plentiful.
- To complain in a low voice or bad-tempered way.
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- In short supply; not enough to meet demand.
- A building or group of buildings where monks or nuns live and work.
- A long period of time with very little or no rainfall.
- Present in large quantities;
- To form a theory or guess about something without firm evidence.
- To take something away from someone or prevent them from having it.
- In spite of that; however.
- To be next to or connected to something.
- A large, flat area of grassland, especially in North America.
21 Clues: than enough. • In spite of that; however. • Present in large quantities; • Enough or more than enough; plentiful. • A time of intense difficulty or danger. • To be next to or connected to something. • In short supply; not enough to meet demand. • To complain in a low voice or bad-tempered way. • Slight wetness caused by water or another liquid. • ...
Crim 2021-05-09
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- omegle
- act that the law make punishable
- eguls
- Reason for exposing punishment
- okay siya
- actions becomes morally right
- omcm
- emphasize free will
- sige
- "subsidiary of routineactivitytheory"
- okay lang
- eguls
- one of the earliest theory in criminology
- sige ba
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- based on fundamental tenets
- olats
- most influential theory
- produced grater goods
- sige lang
- tends to relate two or more variable
20 Clues: omcm • sige • olats • eguls • eguls • omegle • sige ba • okay siya • sige lang • okay lang • emphasize free will • produced grater goods • most influential theory • based on fundamental tenets • actions becomes morally right • Reason for exposing punishment • act that the law make punishable • tends to relate two or more variable • "subsidiary of routineactivitytheory" • ...
Chapter 3: Learning, Motivation, and Performance 2015-04-09
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- Theories of motivation describing the various types of human needs that motivate behavior.
- A part of social learning theory in which learning is translated into behavior through practice.
- A belief about our ability to perform successfully.
- A mental activity such as information storage, retrieval or use.
- The Process of changing our cognitive map of the world to correspond with our experience in it.
- A relatively permanent change in cognition resulting from experience and directly influencing behavior.
- The association of a generalized response to some signal in the environment.
- Something undesirable that happens to you as a result of your behavior-it can be tangible or psychological or both and can come from the environment or be self-administered.
- A cognitive theory of learning that incorporates anticipatory learning.
- Behavior followed by satisfying experiences tends to be repeated, and behavior followed by annoyance or dissatisfaction tends to be avoided.
- The degree to which an individual is predisposed toward a learning goal rather than a performance goal. In other words, the focus of the individual is on learning rather than achieving some performance standard.
- A type of learning where specific types of behavior are reinforced.
- A motivation theory using cognitive processes as a means of determining the best course of action for achieving one’s goals.
- Higher-level needs in the ERG model that include feelings or self-worth and competency.
- The incorporation of new experiences into our existing cognitive structure without changing the structure.
- The attractiveness of outcomes to an individual.
- Learning that occurs through observing others and the types of consequences that result when others behave in particular ways.
- A process in social learning theory in which the brain translates external information into meaningful internal symbols (such as language).
- This model (See Figure 3-1) shows that a person’s performance depends on the interaction of motivation, KSAs, and environment.
- The physical surroundings in which performance must occur, including barriers and aids to performance, and objects and events that might be seen as indicating that performance will be rewarded or punished.
- Motivational theories that that describe how a person translates their needs into behavior designed to satisfy those needs.
- A theory of motivational needs, derived by Alderfer based on the work of Maslow, and describing three types of needs: existence, relatedness, and growth.
- A theory of motivation that uses the Law of Effect to predict behavior.
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- Removal of something that you find annoying, that frustrating, or unpleasant as a result of your behavior.
- the process of storing informationin the brain and being able to access what has been stored.
- The degree to which an individual is predisposed toward a performance goal rather than a learning goal. In other words, the focus of the individual is on performance standard rather than achieving some learning.
- Lower-level needs in the ERG model representing physiological and security needs.
- A process in social learning theory in which the person is able to increase the retention of newly learned material through visualization or imagining of how some set of knowledge or skill will be used.
- The process whereby the group determines and enforces its norms.
- A form of punishment in which something desirable is removed.
- The direction, persistence, and amount of effort expended by an individual to achieve a specific outcome.
- A natural tendency in adults to resist learning new processes, systems, or information, stemming from a fear of the unknown, and the possible losses to the individual that the new learning signifies.
- A person’s need to be valued and accepted by others.
33 Clues: The attractiveness of outcomes to an individual. • A belief about our ability to perform successfully. • A person’s need to be valued and accepted by others. • A form of punishment in which something desirable is removed. • A mental activity such as information storage, retrieval or use. • The process whereby the group determines and enforces its norms. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
- developed heliocentric theory
- philospher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will
- period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion
- French absolute monarch; centralized power, expanded French territory, ended religious freedom, and controlled nobles at the palace of Versailles
- set of written laws that govern a nation
- rulers who made small reforms but did not give up any powers of the throne
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence
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- believed government exist to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- 1215 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- a revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances
20 Clues: developed heliocentric theory • set of written laws that govern a nation • wrote about freedom of speech and religion • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the Earth was the center of the universe • wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances • the idea that people give up their rights to a government • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Created the idea of checks and balances between political powers
- contract Theory that the governed and governing will agree that the gooverned will give up some rights and the governing will give fair laws that we want
- Wanted fair punishment for crimes; laws should be made to keep order
- Something that brings about great change
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created the basic laws of motion
- Perfected the telescope and said that the moon was bumpy and not smooth and perfect
- Came up with the scientific method and wanted to prove his own existence
- Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine
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- Developed the heliocentric theory, didn't publish ideas until his death bed
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- Advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- To know something one did not know before
- Proved the heliocentric theory with math
- A party where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Father of modern chemistry and developed an important law about the volume of gasses
- The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly's mom; vouched for woman's rights and wanted woman to be educated.
- spread the ideas of the scientific method to other scientists
- A person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: Created the basic laws of motion • A person who rules with absolute power • Proved the heliocentric theory with math • Something that brings about great change • To know something one did not know before • Advocated for freedom of speech and religion • Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine • A party where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
QUIZ 1 POLITICAL THEORY AND SOCIAL POLICY 2022-02-22
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- a set of normative postulates that personify the essence of power distribution in a society
- a political theory that tends toward self-maintaining order or equilibrium.
- a political theory that leans toward the centrality of contradiction
- is an understanding as rational self-consciousness
- a pause preceding the act
- a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that brings peace and justice
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- a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that imposes obedience through cost and reward.
- policy initiatives that favor and allocates resources for the marginalized
- the primary concern of political analysis is the dispersion of this scarce resource.
- the pride and arrogance of scholars that ruined body politic
- a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that controls and divides people
- a legislative action aimed at institutionalizing the responses of the State
- a characteristic of policy making that takes away institutional powerlessness by anticipating future events
- a political theory that recognizes the actor’s ability to interpret the social world
- a political theory that tends toward analysis of reward and punishment
15 Clues: a pause preceding the act • is an understanding as rational self-consciousness • the pride and arrogance of scholars that ruined body politic • a political theory that leans toward the centrality of contradiction • a political theory that tends toward analysis of reward and punishment • policy initiatives that favor and allocates resources for the marginalized • ...
study guide 3 quarter 2021-02-25
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- hierarchy of needs
- psychosocial theory
- gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- development thinking skills
- processes involving thought and knowledge
- ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object
- operant conditioning
- 4 stages of cognitive theory
- use large muscles like legs, arms
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- use small muscles like hands, wrists
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- ability to sort items by one or more characteristic they have in common
- socialcultural theory
- social cognitive theory
- trust vs mistrust
- happen to teens that cause increase in hormones
- place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest
- classical conditioning
- relationships
- physical changes in size
- theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment beyond their control
21 Clues: relationships • trust vs mistrust • hierarchy of needs • psychosocial theory • operant conditioning • socialcultural theory • classical conditioning • social cognitive theory • physical changes in size • development thinking skills • 4 stages of cognitive theory • use large muscles like legs, arms • use small muscles like hands, wrists • processes involving thought and knowledge • ...
Psych Module 2 Crossword 2020-08-31
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- school of thought that focuses on how thinking or behavior changes in different contexts or situations.
- theory that the structure of conscious experience could be understood by analyzing the basic elements of thoughts and sensations.
- humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy.
- theory that emphasized the functions of consciousness or the ways consciousness helps people adapt to their environment.
- Russian psychologist famous for a learning theory called classical conditioning.
- psychology/perspective that focuses on the study of conscious experience, the individual's freedom to choose, and the individual's capacity for personal growth.
- (and Mamie Clark) researcher whose work was used in the Brown v. Board of Ed case that overturned segregation in schools.
- perspective/school of though that focuses on the physical structures and substances underlying a particular behavior, thought, or emotion.
- psychological perspective that emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes.
- founder of psychoanalysis.
- pioneer in the study of developmental psychology who introduced a stage theory of cognitive development that led to a better understanding of children's thought processes.
- perspective/school of thought that focuses on how people think- how we take in, process, store, and retrieve information.
- founder of modern psychology.
- movement in psychology that focuses on the study of optimal human functioning and the factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive.
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- Freud's theory of personality and therapeutic technique that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts.
- humanistic psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization as the ultimate psychological need.
- founder of structuralism.
- first American psychologist and author of the first psychology textbook.
- founder of behaviorism, the theory that psychology should restrict its efforts to studying observable behaviors, not mental processes.
- the theory that psychology should only study observable behaviors, not mental processes.
- the study of the relative effects of genes and environment on our behavior.
- developed the fundamental principles and technoques of operant conditioning and devised ways to apply them in the real world.
22 Clues: founder of structuralism. • founder of psychoanalysis. • founder of modern psychology. • humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy. • first American psychologist and author of the first psychology textbook. • the study of the relative effects of genes and environment on our behavior. • ...
Stranger at home Crossword puzzle 2024-11-22
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- Care and encourage the growth and development
- A person, animal, or their behavior causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- Without showing one's feelings.
- Living the life of a nomad
- A visual striking performance.
- A condition of being safe or sheltered from danger
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
- Putting something under extreme pressure
- Very small in amount or number.
- To leave a ship or aircraft
- Haggard and lean because of suffering and hunger.
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- When someone makes you appear stupid
- Cut or shape something.
- Having all one's attention or interest absorbed by someone or something.
- Walk in an awkward way, typically from pain or injury
- A request made in an urgent and emotional manner
- To strongly disapprove
- Sweet with a bitter aftertaste.
- Unwilling to do something
- Punished,especially by beating.
- Sit or lie with one's arm and legs in an awkward way.
- Squeeze with hand.
24 Clues: Squeeze with hand. • To strongly disapprove • Cut or shape something. • Unwilling to do something • Living the life of a nomad • To leave a ship or aircraft • A visual striking performance. • Without showing one's feelings. • Sweet with a bitter aftertaste. • Punished,especially by beating. • Very small in amount or number. • When someone makes you appear stupid • ...
Important Psychology Figures 2015-04-16
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- Positive psychology; learned helplessness theory
- Neo-Freudian who developed Feminist Psychology
- Father of Behaviorism (psychology as a study of behavior)
- Rational Emotive Behavior Theory (REBT); confrontational approach to treating disorders
- Monkey studies (studies of attachment)
- Father of cognitive therapy; developed self-report measures of depression and anxiety
- Attachment Theory (how closely attached a child is depends on nurturing environment)
- Showed the benefits of hypnosis in psychology treatment
- Stages of moral development (pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional)
- Framing effect (word order matters)
- Parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive)
- Theorized the presence of general intelligence in different human abilities
- Known for research in taste aversion learning (rat experiment)
- Agreed with Maslow's assumptions; growth through genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Father of modern psychology (focus on analyzing consciousness)
- Developed the first practical intelligence test
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- Studied how biological conditionals increased a child's vulnerability to emotions
- Conformity experiments (social psychology experiment)
- Zone of Proximal Development (what learner can/cannot do with help)
- Experiment showed the negative effects of psychiatric diagnoses
- Research on obedience (electric shock experiment)
- Stages of psychosocial development (trust vs. mistrust, autonomy vs. shame, etc.)
- Discovered the "forgetting curve" and the spacing effect (memory)
- All humans share linguistic roots regardless of language
- Social Learning Theory (Bobo doll experiment)
- Developed analytical psychology (personal quest for wholeness)
- Theory of cognitive development (sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational)
- Developed "Just-Noticeable Difference" theory
28 Clues: Framing effect (word order matters) • Monkey studies (studies of attachment) • Social Learning Theory (Bobo doll experiment) • Developed "Just-Noticeable Difference" theory • Neo-Freudian who developed Feminist Psychology • Developed the first practical intelligence test • Positive psychology; learned helplessness theory • ...
Discourse Theory 2013-12-03
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- Small Talk
- Question -> Answer Inform -> Acknowledge
- To express the speakers feelings
- Utterances that provide information
- Speech used to convey information
- moving our speech away from that of another
- Performative Utterances
- Another Creator Of Frame Theory (1974)
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- Moving our speech closer to that of another
- How well you should speak in a conversation (Maxim)
- Question -> Answer -> Comment
- Creator of accommodation theory
- Suitable Speech for a conversation (Maxim)
- Speech That Affects The Listener
- A creator of exchange structure theory
- How Much you should say in a conversation (Maxim)
- One Creator of Frame Theory (1974)
- How you should speak in a conversation (Maxim)
- Markers in conversation to determine a frame
19 Clues: Small Talk • Performative Utterances • Question -> Answer -> Comment • Creator of accommodation theory • To express the speakers feelings • Speech That Affects The Listener • Speech used to convey information • One Creator of Frame Theory (1974) • Utterances that provide information • A creator of exchange structure theory • Another Creator Of Frame Theory (1974) • ...
Enlightenment - Kiera and Nina 2023-09-26
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- created 3 laws of motion and gravity
- created small pox vaccine
- created analytical geometry
- believed people deserved three natural rights life, liberty and property
- theory that earth is the center of the universe
- discovered moon has craters and wasn't a pure substance
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- put math behind Heliocentric theory
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
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- believed in equal rights for women
- to know something one didn't know before
- created Heliocentric theory
- theory that sun is the center of the universe
- created Boyle's Law
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed government should have Checks and Balances
- encouraged experimental method
- a person who rules with absolute power
- believed government should be guided by general will of society
- used microscope to study microorganisms
20 Clues: created Boyle's Law • created small pox vaccine • created analytical geometry • created Heliocentric theory • encouraged experimental method • believed in equal rights for women • put math behind Heliocentric theory • created 3 laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • used microscope to study microorganisms • to know something one didn't know before • ...
Crossword 2025-03-17
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- A major learning theory
- Creator of the 9 events of instruction (5)
- vs equality (6)
- Famous learning theorist (5)
- Learning structure (9
- ____ education & training (10)
- ___and further education (8)
- The E in VET (9)
- _____- based training (10
- ___Wednesdays (5)
- Best known for his learning taxonomy (5)
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- what teachers try to do (7)
- An assessment principle (8)
- The Q in AQF (14)
- Learning through imitation (7
- One whom subscribes to constructivism (14)
- Pre-lesson assessment (9)
- Best known for his theory of andragogy (7)
- ____ - learning. A major learning theory (9)
- High stakes assessment (9)
- vocational major (abbrev) (2)
- An assessment principle (4
- Course code (5)
- ____4 TAE (abbrev) (4)
- Hierarchy of needs creator (6)
- Community of practice (abbrev) (3)
- Creator of the Experiential learning theory (4)
- The P in RPL (5)
28 Clues: vs equality (6) • Course code (5) • The E in VET (9) • The P in RPL (5) • The Q in AQF (14) • ___Wednesdays (5) • Learning structure (9 • ____4 TAE (abbrev) (4) • A major learning theory • Pre-lesson assessment (9) • _____- based training (10 • High stakes assessment (9) • An assessment principle (4 • what teachers try to do (7) • An assessment principle (8) • Famous learning theorist (5) • ...
Crossword puzzle 2018-03-08
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- gin faster way of removing seeds from cotton
- the common people
- Engels theory of scientific socialism
- faire policy attitude
- Marx author of communist manifesto
- movement working class movement
- sounds like zootopia
- revolution begin of England
- union association for workers
- developing in wide scale
- Karl Marx theory
- launching small business
- cramped houses or buildings
- kept for sale
- class group of upper class people
- theory theory of being sick
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- destroyed machines
- people in law have one entity
- people of the city
- predicable that people are equal
- nature being destroyed for new buildings
- economic system
- actions and right that are good for everybody
- social organization
- a right to have
- falls started for the women
- people that protest for a cause
27 Clues: kept for sale • economic system • a right to have • Karl Marx theory • the common people • destroyed machines • people of the city • social organization • sounds like zootopia • faire policy attitude • developing in wide scale • launching small business • revolution begin of England • falls started for the women • cramped houses or buildings • theory theory of being sick • ...
Stranger at home crossword 2024-11-21
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- Care and encourage the growth and development
- A person, animal, or their behavior causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
- The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- Without showing one's feelings
- living the life of a nomadic wandering
- A visual striking performance
- A condition of being safe or sheltered from danger
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- A remark made in order to anger,wound,or provoke someone
- Putting something under extreme pressure
- Very small in amount or number
- To leave a ship or aircraft
- Haggard and lean because of suffering and hunger
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- When someone makes you appear stupid
- Cut or shape something
- Have everyone's attention or borsorbing by someone
- Walk in an awkward way, typically from pain or injury
- A request made in a urgent and emotional manner
- To strongly disapprove
- Sweet with a bitter aftertaste
- Unwilling to do something
- Punished,especially by beating
- Sit,lie,or fa with one's arm and legs in an awkward way
- Squeeze with hand
24 Clues: Squeeze with hand • Cut or shape something • To strongly disapprove • Unwilling to do something • To leave a ship or aircraft • A visual striking performance • Without showing one's feelings • Sweet with a bitter aftertaste • Punished,especially by beating • Very small in amount or number • When someone makes you appear stupid • living the life of a nomadic wandering • ...
Vi and Vii 2024-05-20
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- one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor; to cooperate with or willingly assist an enemy of one's country and especially an occupying force
- leave out or exclude
- free from disturbance
- characterized by wiliness and trickery
- unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true
- establish the truth or correctness of something
- a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense
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- expressing sorrow or regret, especially when in a slightly humorous way.
- a person of great wickedness
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something.
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- ridiculously unreasonable, unsound
- adapted to a new altitude, climate, environment, or situation
- make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
- sparing in the use of words; abrupt.
- feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy
- the act of despising: the state of mind of one who despises; lack of respect or reverence for something
20 Clues: leave out or exclude • free from disturbance • a person of great wickedness • ridiculously unreasonable, unsound • sparing in the use of words; abrupt. • characterized by wiliness and trickery • establish the truth or correctness of something • one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. • make great efforts to achieve or obtain something. • ...
Vocab menu #2 2023-09-12
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- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
- required by law or a rule; obligatory.
- the state-sanctioned practice of killing a person as a punishment for a crime
- with great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
- all future generations of people.
- in a random manner; unsystematically.
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- abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- the condition of being imprisoned or confined.
11 Clues: all future generations of people. • in a random manner; unsystematically. • required by law or a rule; obligatory. • the condition of being imprisoned or confined. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • with great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective. • ...
Functionalism and Marxism 2021-12-02
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- The founding father of Functionalism
- The surname of the man who started Marxism
- Built upon the ideas of the founding father of Functionalism
- An economic system that Marxists dislike
- The prefix for the more modern Marxists
- Worked with Davis on the concept of Role Allocation
- Worked with Karl Marx, said the family passes capitalism on from one generation to the next.
- Both Functionalism and Marxism are this type of theory that believes society shapes human behaviour and is a top-down approach
- Durkheim's theory that the education system brings social ....
- Marxist who studied The Lads - Learning to Labour
- The Marxist theory that capitalism causes crime
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- Louis .... Marxist who coined the two different state apparatuses
- Both Marxism and Functionalism can be criticised for being too ....
- The Functionalist idea that society is fair and based on how hard you are willing to work
- Functionalism is this type of theory
- Both Marxism and Feminism are these types of theories
- The functionalist theory/analogy that believes society is like the human body
- The form of state apparatus that Marxists believe controls people through their way of thinking
- Marxist who worked with Bowles on the Correspondence Principle and the Myth of Meritocracy
19 Clues: The founding father of Functionalism • Functionalism is this type of theory • The prefix for the more modern Marxists • An economic system that Marxists dislike • The surname of the man who started Marxism • The Marxist theory that capitalism causes crime • Marxist who studied The Lads - Learning to Labour • Worked with Davis on the concept of Role Allocation • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Roots Crossword present / spec / tra 2024-02-12
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- a visually impressive show or display
- a person who watches a show, game, or event
- someone shows, describes, or explains
- form a theory without firm evidence
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- to look at something closely for flaws
- in good enough condition to be seen by someone
- to act or speak officially for
- to move or pass along
- go from one place to another
- the path followed by a flying object
10 Clues: to move or pass along • go from one place to another • to act or speak officially for • form a theory without firm evidence • the path followed by a flying object • a visually impressive show or display • someone shows, describes, or explains • to look at something closely for flaws • a person who watches a show, game, or event • ...
Sociologist Crossword 2020-10-13
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- founder of the Tuskegee Insititute which provided vocational training
- group of individuals who control the “power” in society
- first woman sociologist in the United States
- considered one of the fathers of sociology
- known for contributions to evolutionary theory
- believed that religion was main contributor of society change
- If society has no regulation, the elite will control the less fortunate
- Home country of Harriet Martineau
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- Person who created the "labeling theory"
- Created theory of positivism
- Emile Durkheim was credited with devloping this Idea
- He was known as the “Founder of Sociology”
- assistant to Booker T. Washington
- He placed religion as the main contributor of society change
- Daniel Bell created this type of society
- theory described by Patricia Hill Collins
- ideology that Karl Marx created
- State where Jane Addams was born
- focused on how society evolved and functioned over time
- WEB DeBois was a founding member of this organization
20 Clues: Created theory of positivism • ideology that Karl Marx created • State where Jane Addams was born • assistant to Booker T. Washington • Home country of Harriet Martineau • Person who created the "labeling theory" • Daniel Bell created this type of society • theory described by Patricia Hill Collins • He was known as the “Founder of Sociology” • ...
Ethics Chapters 1-6 2012-04-24
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- Story explaining the challenge of searching for the truth
- Explanation of moral norms
- One must have freedom in order to be
- Theory that explains just conduct in war
- Things all societies agree on
- If p, then q. p. Therefore q.
- Three necessary components to a moral argument
- Disagreement over the rightness of actions after all facts have been agreed upon
- Observation that cultures disagree on moral principles
- Statement about what one ought to do
- Theory that moral principles are only expressions of one’s emotions
- Theory that moral truths are relative to cultures
- Side of conscience that involves reason
- If p, then q. Not p. Thereofore, not q.
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- Side of conscience that involves sentiment
- An act is right because God likes it, and morality is arbitrary, or God likes an act because it is right, in which case DCT is false
- Moral truths are relative to individuals
- When one does not know what one’s opinion is about what one ought to do
- Theory that explains when it is just to go to war
- Theory that there is no free will and everything must happen in a certain way
- Theory that states that an action is right if and only if God commands it
- Provides people with knowledge of right and wrong
- Metaethical theory that claims that there are no moral truths.
- Four components of moral behavior
- When someone is capable of reasoning about moral dilemmas beyond what is said by society
- Studied boys and girls to see how they develop morally
- Universal principle that requires listening to other people’s views and attempting to understand them
- Disagreement over the nuts and bolts of an issue
- Believed natural is a product of divine law
- Deriving an ought from an is
- Fallacy that occurs when one claims that because something has always been a particular way, it must be right.
- One can never know if there are any moral truths
- Theory that explain just peace
- When an argument has all true premises and the truth of the premises must guarantee the truth of the conclusion
- An argument where the truth of the premises is not meant to guarantee the truth of the conclusion
- Studied boys of different cultures to see how they develop morally
- Theory that states that an action is right if it occurs in accordance with the natural law, which is accessible through reason
- Explanation of inner workings of ethical theories
38 Clues: Explanation of moral norms • Deriving an ought from an is • Things all societies agree on • If p, then q. p. Therefore q. • Theory that explain just peace • Four components of moral behavior • One must have freedom in order to be • Statement about what one ought to do • Side of conscience that involves reason • If p, then q. Not p. Thereofore, not q. • ...
Employment 2017-11-11
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- redundant Dismiss for economic reasons.
- leave Period of absence for a female employee.
- People who work for a firm or company (employees).
- To dismiss from a job.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment.
- vitae Summary of one's education and experience to date; resume
- Leave a job voluntariily.
- Employ or take on personnel in a company.
- leave Absence because of illness - to be on sick leave.
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman.
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
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- Leave employment because of age.
- Person or firm who employs people.
- Advancement in rank or position in a company.
- Evaluation of one's abilities
- To go on strike : to stop working in protest against something.
- Education - qualifications - experience
- Look for and hire personnel.
- Discharge from employment (to fire, to sack, to let go)
- A position to be filled.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
22 Clues: To dismiss from a job. • A position to be filled. • Leave a job voluntariily. • Look for and hire personnel. • Evaluation of one's abilities • Leave employment because of age. • Person or firm who employs people. • redundant Dismiss for economic reasons. • Education - qualifications - experience • Person who works for a firm or company. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-10-18
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- The amount of force per unit area.
- currents Circular movement of a substance due to changes in temperature and density.
- Convection currents occur in it.
- Boundary Two plates moving towards each other.
- When oceanic crust meets continental crust.
- A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.
- boundary Sliding past each other horizontally.
- Wegener Credited with the theory of Continental Drift.
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- Tectonics Theory that crust is broken into plates and move around.
- Occurs when forces act to stretch an object.
- drift The theory that continents can drift apart from one another.
- boundary Plates moving away from each other.
- The central, spherical part of the Earth below the mantle.
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth.
- Shakes the Earth.
- spreading The process by which new oceanic lithosphere is created at mid-ocean ridges.
- An ancient super-continent.
- Breaks in crust.
- Hess Credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics.
- valley Formed when two plates pull apart and land falls downard.
20 Clues: Breaks in crust. • Shakes the Earth. • An ancient super-continent. • Convection currents occur in it. • The amount of force per unit area. • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth. • When oceanic crust meets continental crust. • Occurs when forces act to stretch an object. • boundary Plates moving away from each other. • Boundary Two plates moving towards each other. • ...
Competition and Market Structures 2024-12-17
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- A market structure where a single firm controls the entire supply of a product or service.
- A side effect or consequence of an economic activity that affects other parties not involved in the activity.
- The way in which a market is organized based on the number and size of firms.
- When firms in an industry cooperate to fix prices or divide the market to avoid competition.
- A monopoly created and regulated by the government to provide a product or service.
- A market structure where many firms sell similar but not identical products.
- A policy of minimal government intervention in economic affairs.
- A legal order issued to stop a company or individual
- A monopoly that occurs because a firm owns the technology or patents required to produce a product.
- Competition based on factors other than price, such as product quality or advertising.
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- A harmful side effect of an economic activity that negatively affects third parties.
- The practice of charging different prices to different consumers for the same product or service.
- The cost advantages that a firm obtains due to the size, output, or scale of its operation.
- The process of making a product distinct from other similar products in the market.
- A market structure where firms have some control over price but still face competition.
- A market where a single firm can supply the entire market at a lower cost than multiple firms could.
- Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they are available for everyone to use.
- A group of firms or corporations that work together to reduce competition and control a market.
- The illegal practice of setting prices at a certain level to avoid competition.
- A market structure dominated by a few large firms that have significant control over the market.
- A beneficial side effect of an economic activity that positively affects third parties.
- A monopoly that exists because a firm is the only provider of a product or service in a specific geographic area.
- A situation in which the allocation of goods and services is not efficient, often requiring government intervention.
- A market structure where many firms sell identical products with no barriers to entry.
24 Clues: A legal order issued to stop a company or individual • A policy of minimal government intervention in economic affairs. • A market structure where many firms sell similar but not identical products. • The way in which a market is organized based on the number and size of firms. • The illegal practice of setting prices at a certain level to avoid competition. • ...
Globalization Activity 2 2026-02-24
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- It is an economic policy where a country's wealth depends on accumulating gold and silver through favorable trade and colonization
- Growing connections among individuals businesses and nations worldwide
- Taxes on imports that are reduced in liberalized trade policies
- Process that reinforces local identities despite global influences
- Theory that sees globalization as a dynamic force creating new identities and communities
- Challenges the idea of a single fixed truth and emphasizes difference hybridity and identity
- Process where global and local cultures blend to create new cultural spaces
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- Country that led the first wave of globalization during the 19th century
- Process of growing interconnectedness among countries economies and people
- Theory that views globalization as a tool for capitalist exploitation
- Theory that focuses on free markets open trade and economic cooperation
- Approach that combines insights from multiple theories to explain globalization
- Exploitative system used by colonial powers during early globalization
- Theory that emphasizes the role of ideas norms and cultural values in globalization
- Realism Theory that views globalization as driven by national interest and power
- Exchange of goods and services across countries that contributes to economic growth
- Ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire
- Global conflict that ended in 1989 and led to a surge in global trade
- Theory that examines the gendered effects of globalization
- Pandemic that showed how deeply connected the world has become
20 Clues: Theory that examines the gendered effects of globalization • Ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire • Pandemic that showed how deeply connected the world has become • Taxes on imports that are reduced in liberalized trade policies • Process that reinforces local identities despite global influences • ...
The Theory of Self-Authorship 2015-12-03
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- Place where Self-Authorship comes into play.
- One example of this theory is taking the ______ to study.
- Throughout life you will go through _____ distinct stages of consciousness in regards to how they think and grow.
- Self-Authorship is a ________.
- As a scholar it is important to work on your ______-________.
- Man who took over the studies of this theory in 1994.
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- Man who first initiated this learning style.
- Self-Authorship is related to the way students make _______.
- One strength of this theory is that it encourages ______.
- This theory can deliver an internal sense of ______.
- This theory depends on the guidance of dedicated ______.
- A weakness of the theory could be that ______ biases may influence decisions.
- Word used to describe students with Self-Authorship.
- Self-Authorship can help you with an advanced______.
- Self-Authorship can be beneficial ________ the classroom.
15 Clues: Self-Authorship is a ________. • Man who first initiated this learning style. • Place where Self-Authorship comes into play. • This theory can deliver an internal sense of ______. • Word used to describe students with Self-Authorship. • Self-Authorship can help you with an advanced______. • Man who took over the studies of this theory in 1994. • ...
Stranger at home crossword. 2024-11-21
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- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Very small in amount or number.
- Putting something under extreme pressure
- Have everyone's attention or borsorbing by someone.
- A request made in a urgent and emotional manner
- Walk in an awkward way, typically from pain or injury
- Sweet with a bitter aftertaste.
- Haggard and lean because of suffering and hunger.
- When someone makes you appear stupid
- Cut or shape something.
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- The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- A condition of being safe or sheltered from danger
- living the life of a nomadic wandering
- Unwilling to do something
- A visual striking performance.
- To strongly disapprove
- Punished,especially by beating.
- A person, animal, or their behavior causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- Squeeze with hand.
- Care and encourage the growth and development
- To leave a ship or aircraft
- Sit,lie,or fa with one's arm and legs in an awkward way.
- A remark made in order to anger,wound,or provoke someone
- Without showing one's feelings.
24 Clues: Squeeze with hand. • To strongly disapprove • Cut or shape something. • Unwilling to do something • To leave a ship or aircraft • A visual striking performance. • Very small in amount or number. • Punished,especially by beating. • Sweet with a bitter aftertaste. • Without showing one's feelings. • When someone makes you appear stupid • living the life of a nomadic wandering • ...
Stranger at home crossword puzzle 2024-11-22
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- Care and encourage the growth and development
- A person, animal, or their behavior causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- Without showing one's feelings.
- Living the life of a nomad
- A visual striking performance.
- A condition of being safe or sheltered from danger
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
- Putting something under extreme pressure
- Very small in amount or number.
- To leave a ship or aircraft
- Haggard and lean because of suffering and hunger.
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- When someone makes you appear stupid
- Cut or shape something.
- Having all one's attention or interest absorbed by someone or something.
- Walk in an awkward way, typically from pain or injury
- A request made in an urgent and emotional manner
- To strongly disapprove
- Sweet with a bitter aftertaste.
- Unwilling to do something
- Punished,especially by beating.
- Sit or lie with one's arm and legs in an awkward way.
- Squeeze with hand.
24 Clues: Squeeze with hand. • To strongly disapprove • Cut or shape something. • Unwilling to do something • Living the life of a nomad • To leave a ship or aircraft • A visual striking performance. • Without showing one's feelings. • Sweet with a bitter aftertaste. • Punished,especially by beating. • Very small in amount or number. • When someone makes you appear stupid • ...
Monarch 2025 Retreat Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-17
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- University of --- is the most common undergrad alma matter amongst Monarch employees
- Which city was the first Monarch retreat held in 2011?
- How many people are on the Investment team?
- A color that the London team's wardrobe cannot survive without
- Where was our last firm volunteer event held?
- Corporate synonym for stalling
- Every meeting could have been this
- A musical butterfly backwards
- What does the "S" in MVISO stand for?
- What word is banned from our firm description?
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- What is the name of the street our Florida office is located on?
- Which country's sovereign wealth fund is our largest investor?
- This was voted as the most popular past Monarch retreat location
- What was the first Monarch wellness-related event in 2023?
- During the MCP VI fundraise, the Marketing team was made to wear a --- shirt upon losing a bet
- Which team has the highest number of twins?
- Which three letters keep Compliance up at night?
- What is the second largest position in MCP VI (as of 7/17)?
- What is the most common employee name at the firm?
- Which three letter acronym has been most used in our investing world over the past few years?
20 Clues: A musical butterfly backwards • Corporate synonym for stalling • Every meeting could have been this • What does the "S" in MVISO stand for? • How many people are on the Investment team? • Which team has the highest number of twins? • Where was our last firm volunteer event held? • What word is banned from our firm description? • ...
Bermuda Triangle 2022-02-15
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- 3rd point in the Bermuda Triangle
- 1st point in the Bermuda Triangle
- Theory #3
- My Theory
- The study of the things underwater
- The year it was named Bermuda Triangle
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- What the Bermuda Triangle can be called
- Theory #1
- The ship that sank in 1925
- The ocean the Bermuda Triangle is in
- The amount of Navy bombers disappeared
- 2nd point in the Bermuda Triangle
- What Cristopher Columbus had problems with
- Theory #2
- The study of paranormal activity
15 Clues: Theory #1 • Theory #3 • My Theory • Theory #2 • The ship that sank in 1925 • The study of paranormal activity • 3rd point in the Bermuda Triangle • 1st point in the Bermuda Triangle • 2nd point in the Bermuda Triangle • The study of the things underwater • The ocean the Bermuda Triangle is in • The amount of Navy bombers disappeared • The year it was named Bermuda Triangle • ...
Vi and Vii 2024-05-20
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- a feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense
- to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor; to cooperate with or willingly assist an enemy of one's country and especially an occupying force
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- sparing in the use of words; abrupt.
- establish the truth or correctness of something
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- free from disturbance
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- unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true
- make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
- expressing sorrow or regret, especially when in a slightly humorous way.
- adapted to a new altitude, climate, environment, or situation
- leave out or exclude
- ridiculously unreasonable, unsound
- feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy
- the act of despising: the state of mind of one who despises; lack of respect or reverence for something
- a person of great wickedness
- characterized by wiliness and trickery
- one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
20 Clues: leave out or exclude • free from disturbance • a person of great wickedness • ridiculously unreasonable, unsound • sparing in the use of words; abrupt. • characterized by wiliness and trickery • establish the truth or correctness of something • make great efforts to achieve or obtain something. • one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. • ...
Vocab 2 2023-09-18
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- in a random manner; unsystematically.
- with great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
- all future generations of people.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.
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- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- required by law or a rule; obligatory.
- the condition of being imprisoned or confined.
- abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food
- punishment the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
11 Clues: all future generations of people. • in a random manner; unsystematically. • required by law or a rule; obligatory. • the condition of being imprisoned or confined. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • with great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective. • ...
QUIZ 1 POLITICAL THEORY AND SOCIAL POLICY 2022-02-22
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- the pride and arrogance of scholars that ruined body politic
- a political theory that recognizes the actor’s ability to interpret the social world
- a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that controls and divides people
- the primary concern of political analysis is the dispersion of this scarce resource.
- a legislative action aimed at institutionalizing the responses of the State
- policy initiatives that favor and allocates resources for the marginalized
- a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that imposes obedience through cost and reward.
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- is an understanding as rational self-consciousness
- a sociological theory that views power as an instrument that brings peace and justice
- a pause preceding the act
- a political theory that tends toward self-maintaining order or equilibrium.
- a set of normative postulates that personify the essence of power distribution in a society
- a political theory that leans toward the centrality of contradiction
- a political theory that tends toward analysis of reward and punishment
- a characteristic of policy making that takes away institutional powerlessness by anticipating future events
15 Clues: a pause preceding the act • is an understanding as rational self-consciousness • the pride and arrogance of scholars that ruined body politic • a political theory that leans toward the centrality of contradiction • a political theory that tends toward analysis of reward and punishment • policy initiatives that favor and allocates resources for the marginalized • ...
Criminal Behavior - Quiz #2 2025-03-11
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- Main concept in Merton and Messner & Rosenfled’s theories of crime, referring to the distinct cultural values of the American society
- Removal of this can be one possible source of strain in Agnew's General Strain Theory
- Key concept in social disorganization theory referring to the level of cultural or demographic mix of a neighborhood
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton’s theory; individuals who fall under this category are likely to commit crime
- Structural theories explain crime at this level
- Theory of the early Chicago School, holding that the way a city grows follow basic principles of other species, that is, a natural pattern and evolution
- Concept under strain theory that helps explain why even very wealthy people experience the strain of wanting more
- Most gun-related deaths in the US are...
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category follow the rules but do not buy in the pursuit of monetary goal
- According to Durkheim, the industrial revolution's move led to a loss of...in society
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- Most recent perspective promoted out of the Chicago School, emphasizing the features of communities that exhibit LOW levels of crime
- According to the concentric theory these areas experience the highest levels of crime
- Concept related to development and growth of neighborhoods in a city whereby wealthier people move in less affluent areas often displacing current inhabitants
- According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US
- Messner & Rossenfeld don't include this institution in their discussion of institutional imbalance in the US
- Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world
- One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory
- Defined by structural theorists as state of normlessness or disequilibrium between society approved goals and differential access to means to achieve said goals
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category don't follow the rules and don't pursue socially valued goals
- Key concept in social disorganization referring to how long people live in a particular neighborhood
20 Clues: Most gun-related deaths in the US are... • Structural theories explain crime at this level • One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory • Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world • According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2012-03-09
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- According to Ruben Abel, humans are ______________.
- ______ ________ stated that, if you practice anything for 10,000 hours, you will be successful in the field ;This man wrote "Outliers"
- My parents told me, therefore it must be true!
- Many ______ occurred in Seahaven which caused Truman to doubt his reality; inconsistencies
- I doubt, so the best I can do is guess.
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- If you have lived in Europe your entire life, your world map tends to be ___________.
- "Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often then they are right."
- I am _______ certain that I have a birth mother.
- The theory and study of knowledge.
- Is ignorance bliss?
- If it's true, we believe it, and we have sufficient evidence for it, then it is ________ _____ _________.
- The long lasting controversy of whether knowledge is biological (genetic) or created through your experiences.
- Molly experienced a _______ ______ when she found out that the tooth fairy was nothing but a lie that her parents constructed.
- The heater is warm. By touching the heater, we are using the _________ truth test to verify this fact.
- Doc C. acted out the Cave Allegory in class because although some of us understand simply by reading, others are _________ learners.
- This truth test will prove that my the man my mom calls "dad" is my grandfather.
16 Clues: Is ignorance bliss? • The theory and study of knowledge. • I doubt, so the best I can do is guess. • My parents told me, therefore it must be true! • I am _______ certain that I have a birth mother. • According to Ruben Abel, humans are ______________. • "Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often then they are right." • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-11-04
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- always less than the total cost except on the first unit
- The only cost that can be zero
- It is a type of product which can be used to check the number of units produced in a production unit
- Ask for sacrifice made
- When a firm attains this type of profit, then we can conclude that the firm is performing very well
- In the accounting sense, it is the disposable income
- Easy to identify, audit and record due to it's paper trial
- This revenue follows the law of diminishing returns
- Useful for computing the projected amount of revenue that sales will bring in
- this cost is not in the company's hands to change
- Only meant for internal uses, businesses can use to determine to enter or stay in a particular market
- Important to keep track of this cost because it has the tendancy to hide itself without being noticed
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- It is closely tied with Total product and height of TP is at max when it is equal to 0
- It is an inverted U-shaped curve which has all the products under it
- cost that can't be recovered
- I am the income of a firm inconsiderate of the expenses incurred
- This is a type of profit and it shows that a firm has attained its break-even point
- If you know this cost, you know how much you need to make to keep the lights on
- It is a scale which can be used to find the minimum point to achieve the economies of scale for a firm
- to know the price of the product or asset is easy but this provides the info about hidden cost
20 Clues: Ask for sacrifice made • cost that can't be recovered • The only cost that can be zero • this cost is not in the company's hands to change • This revenue follows the law of diminishing returns • In the accounting sense, it is the disposable income • always less than the total cost except on the first unit • Easy to identify, audit and record due to it's paper trial • ...
English Crossword [Arsh Shah] 2022-10-24
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- A philosopher that believed in a state of rest.
- Gravity obeys the Inverse ____ Law with respect to distance.
- dwarf A stable cold star supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between electrons.
- Galileo rolled ____ down a smooth slope to study gravity.
- Our sun is mere light ____ away
- Interaction between electrons. ____ force.
- The 4th Dimension in space-time.
- The universe may not have a _____
- A close scientist friend of Stephen Hawking
- _______ model currently predicts our universe.
- Space-Time is ____ by gravity.
- How much light a star radiates
- Edward Hubble worked out the distances to ____ galaxies
- Makes up light.
- Interaction between quarks. ___force
- Einstein’s theory of ___ relativity.
- Light is _____ in space-time.
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- String theory requires there to be ten or ______ dimensions
- Speed is _____.
- The first book about Earth being spherical; On The ______ by Aristotle.
- A Brief History of Time author; Stephen ______
- A new theory is usually an ____ of a previous theory.
- Newton discovered this force. ____ force
- Einstein points out that the idea of the ____ was unnecessary.
- Cataloged the positions and distances of stars.
- Darwin’s theory of Natural _____.
- Appears in the universe evenly from every direction.
- Interaction with magnets and electricity. ___ force
- Makeup atoms.
29 Clues: Makeup atoms. • Speed is _____. • Makes up light. • Light is _____ in space-time. • Space-Time is ____ by gravity. • How much light a star radiates • Our sun is mere light ____ away • The 4th Dimension in space-time. • Darwin’s theory of Natural _____. • The universe may not have a _____ • Interaction between quarks. ___force • Einstein’s theory of ___ relativity. • ...
English Crossword [Arsh Shah] 2022-10-24
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- Gravity obeys the Inverse ____ Law with respect to distance.
- Appears in the universe evenly from every direction.
- Edward Hubble worked out the distances to ____ galaxies
- Cataloged the positions and distances of stars.
- A close scientist friend of Stephen Hawking
- Interaction between quarks. ___force
- Darwin’s theory of Natural _____.
- String theory requires there to be ten or ______ dimensions
- Speed is _____.
- The 4th Dimension in space-time.
- Interaction between electrons. ____ force.
- _______ model currently predicts our universe.
- Einstein’s theory of ___ relativity.
- Makeup atoms.
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- How much light a star radiates
- A Brief History of Time author; Stephen ______
- Galileo rolled ____ down a smooth slope to study gravity.
- Interaction with magnets and electricity. ___ force
- Einstein points out that the idea of the ____ was unnecessary.
- Our sun is mere light ____ away
- Space-Time is ____ by gravity.
- A philosopher that believed in a state of rest.
- A new theory is usually an ____ of a previous theory.
- Light is _____ in space-time.
- Newton discovered this force. ____ force
- The universe may not have a _____
- Makes up light.
- dwarf A stable cold star supported by the exclusion principle repulsion between electrons.
- The first book about Earth being spherical; On The ______ by Aristotle.
29 Clues: Makeup atoms. • Makes up light. • Speed is _____. • Light is _____ in space-time. • How much light a star radiates • Space-Time is ____ by gravity. • Our sun is mere light ____ away • The 4th Dimension in space-time. • The universe may not have a _____ • Darwin’s theory of Natural _____. • Interaction between quarks. ___force • Einstein’s theory of ___ relativity. • ...
Puzzle Week 10! 2023-11-02
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- The function in a business that acquires funds for the firm and manages those funds within the firm.
- A type of financing where funds are raised through various forms of borrowing that must be repaid.
- Capital that is invested in new or emerging companies that are perceived as having great profit potential.
- Major expenditures/investments in either tangible long-term assets such as land, buildings, and equipment or intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
- The practice of buying goods and services now and paying for them later.
- A note or written agreement with a promise to pay a supplier a specific sum of money at a definite time.
- Raising needed funds through borrowing to increase a firm’s rate of return.
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- A given amount of unsecured short-term funds a bank will lend to a business, provided the funds are readily available.
- A budget that estimates cash inflows and outflows during a particular period like a month or a quarter.
- A loan that doesn’t require any collateral.
- A type of financing where money is raised from within the firm, from operations or through the sale of ownership in the firm (stock or venture capital).
- A loan backed by collateral (something valuable, such as property).
- A financial plan that sets forth management’s expectations, and, on the basis of those expectations, allocates the use of specific resources throughout the firm.
- The process of selling accounts receivable for cash.
- The budget that ties together the firm’s other budgets and summarizes its proposed financial activities.
15 Clues: A loan that doesn’t require any collateral. • The process of selling accounts receivable for cash. • A loan backed by collateral (something valuable, such as property). • The practice of buying goods and services now and paying for them later. • Raising needed funds through borrowing to increase a firm’s rate of return. • ...
EMPLOYMENT - JOBS 2024-03-05
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- A position to be filled ina company or firm
- Strong characteristic or paritcular ability
- Person or firm who employs people
- Oral examination of a candidate for emloyment
- benefits Payment made by the state to an unemployed person
- People who work for a fir or company (employees)
- Leave a job voluntarily
- leave Period of absence for a female employee when giving birth to a baby
- leave Absence because of illness- to be on sick leave
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- Education - qualifications - experience
- Employ or yake on personnel in a company
- Leave employment because of age, typically on reaching the normal age for leaveing service
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a computer course
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- Look for a hire personnel
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- Person who works for a firm or a company.
- To dismiss from a job
- on Employ or hire
20 Clues: on Employ or hire • To dismiss from a job • Leave a job voluntarily • Look for a hire personnel • Person or firm who employs people • Education - qualifications - experience • Employ or yake on personnel in a company • Person who works for a firm or a company. • A position to be filled ina company or firm • Strong characteristic or paritcular ability • ...
Famous Psychologists 2013-04-24
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- Psychologist who is known for the Garcia effect, a survival mechanism to avoid foods that previously are recognized as poisonous.
- Psychologist who is known for the misinformation effect.
- Psychologist
- Psychologist known for the Bobo doll experiment which demonstrated observational learning.
- Psychologist who is known for the cognitive dissonance theory.
- Linguist who is known for his theory of universal grammar.
- Psychologist who was the first to teach a psychology course in America, and a functionalist.
- Psychologist who is known for triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Psychologist who is known for his theory of the psychosocial development of human beings.
- Psychologist who is known for learned helplessness.
- Psychologist who researched availability heuristics.
- Psychologist who is known for his theory of the stages of moral development.
- Neo-Freudian that believed
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- Psychologist who is known for his theory of multiple intelligences.
- Psychologist who is known for creating the hierarchy of needs.
- Psychologist who established behaviorism.
- Psychologist who researched parenting styles.
- Psychologist who developed client-centered therapy.
- Psychologist who is known for the learning curve and the spacing effect.
- Psychologist who is known for experiments surrounding conformity.
- Psychologist who is known for the Rosenhan experiments which demonstrated the criticism of psychiatric diagnosis.
- Neo-Freudian that believed in a collective unconscious, a common reservoir of images (archetypes) derived from our species' history.
- Psychologist who is known for the Stanford prison experiment.
- Psychologist who created the first usable intelligence test.
- Psychologist who is known for the study of emotions in relation to their facial expression.
- Psychologist who is regarded as the father of cognitive therapy.
- Psychologist who is known researching origins of attachments using experiments with monkeys.
- Psychologist who developed Rational-Emotive-Behavior-Therapy (REBT).
28 Clues: Psychologist • Neo-Freudian that believed • Psychologist who established behaviorism. • Psychologist who researched parenting styles. • Psychologist who developed client-centered therapy. • Psychologist who is known for learned helplessness. • Psychologist who researched availability heuristics. • Psychologist who is known for the misinformation effect. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- The process of assisting individuals to achieve their maximal level of independence in activities of daily living.
- The ethical principle of treating individuals with kindness and respect.
- A model that focuses on the individual's ability to adapt to changes in health.
- A model that considers the impact of cultural values and beliefs on health and illness.
- The ethical principle of ensuring individuals have the right to make their own choices.
- The process of providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences.
- The ethical principle of allocating resources fairly and justly.
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- A nursing theory that focuses on the promotion of comfort.
- The ethical principle of being accountable for one's actions.
- The process of providing care that is culturally sensitive and respectful.
- The ethical principle of being truthful and providing accurate information.
- A nursing theory that emphasizes the importance of holistic care.
- The ethical principle of being faithful and keeping promises.
- A model that emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship and communication.
- A model that focuses on the individual's behavioral system and the importance of maintaining stability.
- A nursing theory that views individuals as open systems interacting with the environment.
- A nursing theory that focuses on promoting adaptation and coping with stress.
- A model that focuses on the promotion of self-care.
- A nursing theory that emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship and caring.
- The ethical principle of promoting the well-being of individuals and communities.
20 Clues: A model that focuses on the promotion of self-care. • A nursing theory that focuses on the promotion of comfort. • The ethical principle of being accountable for one's actions. • The ethical principle of being faithful and keeping promises. • The ethical principle of allocating resources fairly and justly. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Created the idea of checks and balances between political powers
- contract Theory that the governed and governing will agree that the gooverned will give up some rights and the governing will give fair laws that we want
- Wanted fair punishment for crimes; laws should be made to keep order
- Something that brings about great change
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created the basic laws of motion
- Perfected the telescope and said that the moon was bumpy and not smooth and perfect
- Came up with the scientific method and wanted to prove his own existence
- Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine
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- Developed the heliocentric theory, didn't publish ideas until his death bed
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- Advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- To know something one did not know before
- Proved the heliocentric theory with math
- A party where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Father of modern chemistry and developed an important law about the volume of gasses
- The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly's mom; vouched for woman's rights and wanted woman to be educated.
- spread the ideas of the scientific method to other scientists
- A person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: Created the basic laws of motion • A person who rules with absolute power • Proved the heliocentric theory with math • Something that brings about great change • To know something one did not know before • Advocated for freedom of speech and religion • Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine • A party where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
~Psychologists~ 2014-04-06
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- Developed psychoanalysis
- Developed "rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- Humanistic psychologist known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" and "self-actualization"
- Studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- Described concept of cognitive dissonance
- Investigated the use of heuristics in decision-making
- Her theory of parenting styles had three main types (Permissive, authoritative, authoritarian)
- Famous for the Bobo Doll experiment on observational learning
- Famous for his hypnosis research, who believed in the processing state of dissociation
- Studied taste aversion in rats; led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Studied attachments in infants using the "strange situation" model
- Known for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Creator of "successful intelligence" 3 types (Analytical, Creative, Practical)
- Famous for his theory of moral development in children (Preconventional morality, conventional morality, post-conventional morality)
- created concept of "Collective conscious"
- Conducted experiments with dogs that led to concept of "learned helplessness"
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children (Sensorimoter, Preoperational, Concerete operational, formal operational)
- Created Functionalist school of thought
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- Developed "client-centered" therapy
- Early behaviorist; famous for the "Little Albert" experiments on fear conditioning
- Conducted "shock" experiments on obedience
- Conducted Stanford Prison experiment
- Created concept of "universal grammar"
- Offered feminist critique of Freud's theory
- Created a measure of intelligence test performance (mental age)
- Described the process of operant conditioning
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory
- Conducted famous conformity experiment that required subjects to match lines
- Described process of classical conditioning after famous experiments with dogs
- Best known for his theory of "multiple intelligences"
- Study of emotions and facial expressions
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- Presented feminist critique of Kolhberg's moral development theory
- Her research on memory construction and the misinformation effect created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament
35 Clues: Developed psychoanalysis • Developed "client-centered" therapy • Conducted Stanford Prison experiment • Developed cognitive-behavior therapy • Created concept of "universal grammar" • Created Functionalist school of thought • Study of emotions and facial expressions • Described concept of cognitive dissonance • created concept of "Collective conscious" • ...
Surviving the Applewhites Chapters 15-30 Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- a pause or break.
- notice or attention given to someone or something by the media.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
- a performance or interpretation, especially of a dramatic role or piece of music.
- outstanding, wonderful, better than everything else
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- cautiously; carefully.
- clean or brighten the surface of (something) by rubbing it hard, typically with an abrasive or detergent.
- limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
- (especially of hair) close-set, stiff, and spiky.
- guilty of or involving betrayal or deception;(of ground, water, conditions, etc.) hazardous because of presenting hidden or unpredictable dangers.
- one that is very important and affects the success of that thing.
12 Clues: a pause or break. • cautiously; carefully. • (especially of hair) close-set, stiff, and spiky. • average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree. • outstanding, wonderful, better than everything else • notice or attention given to someone or something by the media. • one that is very important and affects the success of that thing. • ...
Crim 2021-05-09
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- omegle
- act that the law make punishable
- eguls
- Reason for exposing punishment
- okay siya
- actions becomes morally right
- omcm
- emphasize free will
- sige
- "subsidiary of routineactivitytheory"
- okay lang
- eguls
- one of the earliest theory in criminology
- sige ba
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- based on fundamental tenets
- olats
- most influential theory
- produced grater goods
- sige lang
- tends to relate two or more variable
20 Clues: omcm • sige • olats • eguls • eguls • omegle • sige ba • okay siya • sige lang • okay lang • emphasize free will • produced grater goods • most influential theory • based on fundamental tenets • actions becomes morally right • Reason for exposing punishment • act that the law make punishable • tends to relate two or more variable • "subsidiary of routineactivitytheory" • ...
Crim 2021-05-09
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- omegle
- act that the law make punishable
- eguls
- Reason for exposing punishment
- okay siya
- actions becomes morally right
- omcm
- emphasize free will
- sige
- "subsidiary of routineactivitytheory"
- okay lang
- eguls
- one of the earliest theory in criminology
- sige ba
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- based on fundamental tenets
- olats
- most influential theory
- produced grater goods
- sige lang
- tends to relate two or more variable
20 Clues: omcm • sige • olats • eguls • eguls • omegle • sige ba • okay siya • sige lang • okay lang • emphasize free will • produced grater goods • most influential theory • based on fundamental tenets • actions becomes morally right • Reason for exposing punishment • act that the law make punishable • tends to relate two or more variable • "subsidiary of routineactivitytheory" • ...
Financial Management 2014-03-10
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- Anyone, other than stock or bond holders, who has a potential claim on the cash flow of the firm.
- A term used to describe short-term financial management.
- Form of business organization in which two or more co-owners form a business.
- Long-lived property owned by a firm that is used by a firm in the production of its income. Tangible fixed assets include real estate, plant, and equipment. Intangible fixed assets include patents, trademarks, and customer recognition.
- The decision-making process for accepting or rejecting projects or investments.
- Holder of equity shares in a firm. The terms shareholders and stockholders usually refer to owners of common stock in a corporation.
- Asset that is in the form of cash or that is expected to be converted into cash in the next 12 months, such as inventory.
- Ownership interest in a firm.
- problem A conflict of interest between a principal and an agent or shareholders and financial managers.
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- Form of business organization that is created as a distinct “legal person” composed of one or more actual individuals or legal entities.
- A business owned by a single individual. Pays no corporate income tax but has unlimited liability for business debts and obligations.
- The mix of the various debt and equity capital maintained by a firm.
12 Clues: Ownership interest in a firm. • A term used to describe short-term financial management. • The mix of the various debt and equity capital maintained by a firm. • Form of business organization in which two or more co-owners form a business. • The decision-making process for accepting or rejecting projects or investments. • ...
Accounting Puzzle 2021-02-05
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- the concept which describes 'revenue' should be recognized when goods are sold not when cash received
- example for an asset account
- the financial statement which shows the profit or loss of a firm during a period
- Father of accounting
- the concept defines assets acquired are recoded in the accounting book at its cost or purchased price
- probable future economic benefits owned by the entity as a result of past transection
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- 3rd process of accounting
- the report that describes companies past performance and future prospects
- the journal that which record all the cash transection of a firm
- sales minus cost of goods sold state as
- the financial statement that provides a snapshot of financial position of a firm
- the 5th accounting process
- prime entry book that record all the credit purchases
- the accounting players who make necessary plans and decisions for future development
- source document which contain details of the customer who return goods to the business
- the accounting player who make decision regarding further investment
16 Clues: Father of accounting • 3rd process of accounting • the 5th accounting process • example for an asset account • sales minus cost of goods sold state as • prime entry book that record all the credit purchases • the journal that which record all the cash transection of a firm • the accounting player who make decision regarding further investment • ...
Accounting Puzzle 2021-02-05
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- the accounting players who make necessary plans and decisions for future development
- the accounting player who make decision regarding further investment
- 3rd process of accounting
- the concept defines assets acquired are recoded in the accounting book at its cost or purchased price
- the 5th accounting process
- source document which contain details of the customer who return goods to the business
- probable future economic benefits owned by the entity as a result of past transection
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- prime entry book that record all the credit purchases
- the report that describes companies past performance and future prospects
- Father of accounting
- the financial statement that provides a snapshot of financial position of a firm
- example for an asset account
- sales minus cost of goods sold state as
- the journal that which record all the cash transection of a firm
- the financial statement which shows the profit or loss of a firm during a period
- the concept which describes 'revenue' should be recognized when goods are sold not when cash received
16 Clues: Father of accounting • 3rd process of accounting • the 5th accounting process • example for an asset account • sales minus cost of goods sold state as • prime entry book that record all the credit purchases • the journal that which record all the cash transection of a firm • the accounting player who make decision regarding further investment • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- of sell factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
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- the removal of government controls over a market
- a way to attract customers through style,service, or location, but now lower price
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a period of time
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the marker price below the cost of production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- a contract that gives a single firm from the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
18 Clues: that encourage competition in the marketplace • the removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Ch7 2023-02-23
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- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
- Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- A contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- The division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
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- The removal of government controls over a market.
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- Factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for specific period of time.
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- A formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- The expense of a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
18 Clues: The removal of government controls over a market. • Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • When two or more companies join to form a single firm. • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market. • Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • ...
Media Revision 2022-01-23
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- What is used to identify the business
- Theory of Gender Performativity
- Typography
- Just Do It
- Print advertising conventions
- Post colonialism
- Who's the ad aimed at
- Theory of stereotypes and dominant ideologies
- Copying something out of respect for it
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- Patriarchy Theory
- Pack Shot
- Typography
- Identity Theory
- Theory of Intertextuality
14 Clues: Pack Shot • Typography • Typography • Just Do It • Identity Theory • Post colonialism • Patriarchy Theory • Who's the ad aimed at • Theory of Intertextuality • Print advertising conventions • Theory of Gender Performativity • What is used to identify the business • Copying something out of respect for it • Theory of stereotypes and dominant ideologies
GENESIS 2025-09-13
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- A group of organs that work together to perform a function.
- An organism made up of only one cell that carries out all life processes.
- A structure made up of different tissues working together.
- The theory that life began in the primordial seas.
- Groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions.
- The theory that suggests life may have been carried to earth by beings of extra terrestrial origin.
- The balance in the body that maintains stable internal conditions.
- The organ system composed of skin, hair, and nails.
- The process of change over time through natural selection.
- Living organisms change as they grow in complex ways.
- The theory that states life produces life; each plant and animal produces its own kind.
- The basic units of structure, function, and reproduction in living organisms.
- The ability of living things to produce new individuals closely resembling them.
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- The theory that explains life originated as a spontaneous event from nonliving matter.
- Living things respond to stimuli.
- Needed by living things to do work, grow, and reproduce.
- Units of heredity that code information in the form of DNA.
- The Biblical theory that assumes a Supernatural Being is responsible for creating life.
- An organism composed of many cells performing specialized functions.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
20 Clues: Living things respond to stimuli. • The theory that life began in the primordial seas. • The organ system composed of skin, hair, and nails. • Living organisms change as they grow in complex ways. • Needed by living things to do work, grow, and reproduce. • A structure made up of different tissues working together. • ...
IMPACT INVESTING & CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM 2022-10-18
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- A outlines of the organization's goal and broad direction. It identifies what the firm will do to attain its vision
- The actions that the firm takes in order to build a competitive advantage in the marketplace that can be sustained
- The group of individuals hired by the board to run the company and manage it on a daily basis
- A portfolio investment strategy that seeks returns by investing in firms or projects that pursue ethical or values-based goals.
- Businesses have a responsibility to meet the needs of its stakeholders, and stakeholders have a responsibility to hold businesses accountable for their actions.
- A type of economic system that is based on a number of fundamental principles, such as: rights of the individual and private property, competition, and the minimal government interference in business.
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- A few _________ issues include corporate climate policy, energy use, waste disposal, pollution, protection of natural resources, and treatment of animals.
- A check-and-balance system that affects how an organization behaves
- ethics, The application of ethical theory to organizational decision making.
- A donation made, by either an individual or an organization, to a charity or charitable cause.
- individuals and groups who depend on the business to help them achieve their own objectives and on whom the business depends to maintain its existence.
- The giving, receiving, offering, or requesting of something of value in an effort to persuade someone to perform a public or legal duty.
- Crisis, What resulted from unethical investing in 2008?
- Moral behavior based on social norms and culturally embedded definitions of right and wrong
- Change,_______ used to express how human economic activity affects the planet's weather and atmosphere.
15 Clues: Crisis, What resulted from unethical investing in 2008? • A check-and-balance system that affects how an organization behaves • ethics, The application of ethical theory to organizational decision making. • Moral behavior based on social norms and culturally embedded definitions of right and wrong • ...
learning theory & Bowlby's theory 2013-11-22
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- the response before conditioning
- after conditioning
- one experimenter behind the learning theory
- reinforcement to increase the likelihood that behaviors will occur
- validity A strength of the learning theory
- the number of concepts from Bowlby's theory
- What bowlby saw attachment as
- period a period of time when attachments should be formed
- the most important attachment that is formed
- reinforcement when a parent repeats the feeding/cuddling
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- a cognitive framework that helps organize and interpret information
- releasers Include such things as crying, smiling, gazing & gurgling
- working model A template
- base when a child periodically comes into contact with its attachment figure
- before conditioning
- hypothesis early life experiences have an impact on later life
- What proximity ensures
- the response after conditioning
- one of the experimenters behind learning theory
19 Clues: after conditioning • before conditioning • What proximity ensures • working model A template • What bowlby saw attachment as • the response after conditioning • the response before conditioning • validity A strength of the learning theory • one experimenter behind the learning theory • the number of concepts from Bowlby's theory • the most important attachment that is formed • ...
chapter 13 2013-11-04
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- distribution: how the nation total income is distributed among it is population
- ability to purchase goods and services
- an official count of the population
- rate: the percentage rate of changes in price level over time
- income that does not increase even when prices go up
- theory that inflations occurs when demand for goods and service exceeds existing supplies
- curve: the curve that illustrated income distribution
- workers: a person who want a job but has given up looking
- a program requiring work in exchange for temporary assistance
- index: measurement that shows how the average price of a standard group of goods changes over time
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- stamps: government issued coupons that recipients exchange for food
- a general increase in prices
- sustained drops in the prices level
- theory that inflation occurs when produces raise prices in order to meet increased costs
- inflation that is out of control
- working at a job for which one is over qualified or working part time when full-time work is desired
- spiral: the process by which rising wages cause higher prices and higher prices causer wages
- rate: the percentage of the nation's labor force that is unemployed
- theory: theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- prices index: (CPI): price index determined by measuring the prices of a standard group of goods meant to represent the market basket of typical urban consumer
- basket: a representative collection of goods and services
- inflation rate: the rate of inflation excluding the effects of food energy prices
- rate: the percentage of people who live in household with income below the official poverty lines
23 Clues: a general increase in prices • inflation that is out of control • sustained drops in the prices level • an official count of the population • ability to purchase goods and services • income that does not increase even when prices go up • curve: the curve that illustrated income distribution • basket: a representative collection of goods and services • ...
Theorist Review Activity 2023-09-09
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- created the Multiple Intelligence Theory. (Hint: Last name)
- theory created by B. F. Skinner to make preferred behavior permanent.
- Erik Erikson's theory of a child's personality.
- Abraham Maslow's theory of level of education.
- created the theory that social/cultural experiences affect a child's learning.(Hint: Last name)
- Created the theory: Children as Experts. (Hint: Last name)
- Ivan Pavlov's Classical Conditioning theory which tellus a childs (...) leads to how they response?
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- David Kolb's theory that children observe and reflect what they learn.
- Jerome Bruner's theory that using contextualization is vital for a child's learning.
- Jean Piaget's theory for developing the brain.
- Created the Social Cognitive Theory. (Hint: Last name)
- Lawrence Kohlberg's theory that Moral development means, "Each level involves different ways of thinking".
12 Clues: Jean Piaget's theory for developing the brain. • Abraham Maslow's theory of level of education. • Erik Erikson's theory of a child's personality. • Created the Social Cognitive Theory. (Hint: Last name) • Created the theory: Children as Experts. (Hint: Last name) • created the Multiple Intelligence Theory. (Hint: Last name) • ...
Theory of supply 2024-06-03
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- to present something for someone to take or buy.
- to get something given or sent to you.
- to do something with an object or substance.
- related in a way that matches or goes together.
- the complete amount or sum of something.
- not being the best possible choice or solution.
- money gained from selling goods or services.
- money spent on things needed for business or personal use.
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- treating someone or a group as less important.
- in another place or location.
- to receive money for work done.
- something that is bought and sold.
- an organization where goods or services are exchanged for money.
- to possess or have something.
- another option or choice.
- to have something as part of a group or list.
16 Clues: another option or choice. • in another place or location. • to possess or have something. • to receive money for work done. • something that is bought and sold. • to get something given or sent to you. • the complete amount or sum of something. • to do something with an object or substance. • money gained from selling goods or services. • ...
Jargon Buster #1 Agency Administration 2017-04-11
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- The controlling sales account that drives the commission terms for sub agents linked to it.
- Acronym for the agency agreement enabling agents to market, sell and administer L&G policies.
- The original policy administration system.
- The Group Protection policy administration system used to provide data to the Ledger teams.
- Business that has been submitted, but is awaiting finalisation, pending completion
- The collaborative IT tool that enables you to quickly connect with others across your company or around the world.
- Acronym for the most commonly used agent directory.
- Update: The tool used for mass creation and updates.
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- The term used to describe the process of forming suspense accounts, where nothing new is generated and the release of all external correspondence and payments ceased.
- Term to describe the transfer of business (Servicing/ Renewals/ Liability) from one firm to another, at agency level.
- The Industry Standards Body which provides our priority, industry-wide online system for Agency Administration and Agency Registration.
- The process that enables the split of commission at a pre-arranged percentage between a service provider and Firm at product level.
- The name of the system used to track payments on GI policies.
- A firm with five or more ARs, or a firm whose appointed representatives have between them, 26 or more representatives. But not, a product provider, non-investment insurer, mortgage lender, of a product specific firm.
14 Clues: The original policy administration system. • Acronym for the most commonly used agent directory. • Update: The tool used for mass creation and updates. • The name of the system used to track payments on GI policies. • Business that has been submitted, but is awaiting finalisation, pending completion • ...
PARTNERSHIP FIRM 2023-12-30
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- Which of the partnership firm’s accounts cannot record rent paid to partners?
- PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT IS KNOWN AS?
- In absence of a partnership agreement, what will be the percentage of profit sharing ratio between the partners?
- Collaborators in a company will still get Interested in Money if supplied in the partnership agreement, but just out of which account?
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- IN A PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS,WHAT SHOULD BE THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTNERS
- Entering into a partnership deed in a Partnership Firm is?
- IT IS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE INTEREST ON DRAWINGS EVEN IF THERE IS NO PARTNERSHIP DEED
- IN PARTNERSHIP,PARTNERS LIABILITIES ARE
- IS A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CONSIDERED AS A SEPERATE LEGAL ENTITY?
- DEFAULT INTEREST RATE ON LOANS
10 Clues: DEFAULT INTEREST RATE ON LOANS • PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT IS KNOWN AS? • IN PARTNERSHIP,PARTNERS LIABILITIES ARE • Entering into a partnership deed in a Partnership Firm is? • IS A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CONSIDERED AS A SEPERATE LEGAL ENTITY? • IN A PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS,WHAT SHOULD BE THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTNERS • ...
ch 7 2023-02-28
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- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market set prices or limit production
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the output
- factors that cause a producers average cost per until to fall as output rises
- the expenses a new business must play before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces out of the market
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they pay for a good
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- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a way to attract customers through style or services or location no lower price
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market place below the the cost of production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate the market
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate the market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Economics 2024-04-02
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- a decision which leads to lower income, but is not recorded on balance sheet
- a theory in economics that predicts that after some optimal level of capacity is reached
- income
- "Payments that must be made to obtain a resource."
- basic operating expenses of a business that cannot be avoided
- the additional cost of producing another unit
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- a transaction that has measurable cost to a firm
- financial gain
- costs that vary depending on a company’s production volume
- the additional revenue earned from selling another unit
- payment made by an employer to an employee for work done in a specific period of time
11 Clues: income • financial gain • the additional cost of producing another unit • a transaction that has measurable cost to a firm • "Payments that must be made to obtain a resource." • the additional revenue earned from selling another unit • costs that vary depending on a company’s production volume • basic operating expenses of a business that cannot be avoided • ...
Nurseword Puzzle 2023-11-28
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- It is the stage in the development of personality that extends from the emergence of articulate speech to the appearance of the need for playmates.
- In Maslow’s “Human needs theory”, it is the most important as all the other needs become secondary until these needs are met.
- It is defined as humanistic art and science that focuses on personalized behaviors, functions, processes thus reducing stress and conflict.
- This type of experience is like the “stream of consciousness, “the raw sensations, images, and feelings that flow through the mind of a sensate being.
- It refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing.
- Bertalanffy’s “General Systems Theory” includes purpose, content, and process, breaking down the ___ and analyzing the parts.
- The conservation of ____ refers to balancing energy input and output to avoid excessive fatigue
- Newman states that there are 9 patterns of interactions that guide a nurse in making holistic observations of person-environment behavior: choosing, communicating,___,feeling, knowing, moving, perceiving, relating and valuing.
- The nursing theorist who developed the Theory of Human Becoming, which is focused on the dynamic nature of humans and their continuous process of becoming. (Surname only)
- A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
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- Founder of general systems theory. (surname only)
- Margaret Newman believes that health and ___ are part of the same entity and are manifested in the pattern of the human being.
- Process of knowing and coming to know as persons accept and reject ideas, values, belies, and practices consistent with their worldview.
- It refers to a particular group and the patterning of actions, thoughts and decisions that occurs because of “learned, shared and transmitted” values, beliefs, norms, and life ways.
- A nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing—the Conservation Model. (surname only)
- It is the process in Bertalanffy’s “General Systems Theory” through which the output is returned to the system.
- In Newman's Theory, health is viewed as an ever-expanding __________
- Motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a _______
- A system is greater than the sum of its ______
- The stage in Lewin's Change Theory that involves the process of change in thoughts, feeling, behavior, or all three, that is in some way more liberating or more productive. It is also called “moving to a new level” or “movement”.
20 Clues: A system is greater than the sum of its ______ • Founder of general systems theory. (surname only) • In Newman's Theory, health is viewed as an ever-expanding __________ • A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness. • The conservation of ____ refers to balancing energy input and output to avoid excessive fatigue • ...
Chapter 23 Economic key terms 2025-04-27
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- a business that must accept the market price and cannot influence it
- a business that can set the price of its product because it has little or no compitition (common in monopolies)
- profit abouve that needed to keep a firm in the market in the long run
- a market with a number of firms that compete with each other
- anything that makes it difficult for a firm to start producing the product
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- the size of production units and the methods of production used
- cost that cannot be recovered if the firm leaves the industry
- anything that makes it difficult for a firm to stop making the product
- The condition which exist in a market including the number of firms
- the minimum level of profit required to keep a firm in the indusry in the long run
- a market with a single supplier
11 Clues: a market with a single supplier • a market with a number of firms that compete with each other • cost that cannot be recovered if the firm leaves the industry • the size of production units and the methods of production used • The condition which exist in a market including the number of firms • a business that must accept the market price and cannot influence it • ...
Ch.7 Vocab 2023-02-27
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- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces of sells it.
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- the removal of government controls over a market.
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market. • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • when two or more companies join to form a single firm. • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market. • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • ...
Cool Crazy Creative Crossword 2013-04-24
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- Neo Freudian who believed social relationships in childhood are important
- Known for cognitive dissonance theory
- Conducted taste aversion test on rats
- Observed attachment relationships between child and caregiver
- Devised the Oedipus complex and emphasized the unconscious
- Maternal separation experiments on monkeys
- Developed conformity test involving giving actors shocks
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Researched representative and availability heuristics
- Invented operant conditioning chamber
- Conducted Little Albert classical conditioning experiment
- Experimented with the bobo doll
- Conformity test using length of lines
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- Recognized three different parenting styles
- Three stages of moral development (conventional)
- Developed client centered therapy that uses active listening
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy that points out people's irrationality
- Discovered forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Devised a intelligence test
- Found theory of learned helplessness
- Eight stages of psychosocial development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Four stages of cognitive development (operational)
- Experiment where healthy pseudopatients gained access to hospitals
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
- Theory that physiological arousal comes before emotion
- Developed collective unconscious
- Studied unconditioned/conditioned stimulus/response
28 Clues: Devised a intelligence test • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Experimented with the bobo doll • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Developed collective unconscious • Found theory of learned helplessness • Known for cognitive dissonance theory • Conducted taste aversion test on rats • Invented operant conditioning chamber • ...
Advanced Vocabulary 3 2024-02-09
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- Having a wide extent; wide-ranging; covering a wide scope or range of subjects, ideas, or opinions.
- Introducing a statement or idea that reverses one that has just been made or referred to.
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- The act of providing an explanation, reason, or evidence to support or defend a decision, action, or belief.
- To make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size; to simplify or bring down to a more basic level.
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- To provide evidence or proof to support or confirm the truth, validity, or reality of something.
- To arrive at a conclusion by reasoning from evidence or premises.
- In the same way; also; similarly.
- A proposition that serves as the basis for an argument or theory; a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn.
- The fundamental nature or quality of something; the intrinsic or indispensable properties that define something.
10 Clues: In the same way; also; similarly. • To arrive at a conclusion by reasoning from evidence or premises. • To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • Introducing a statement or idea that reverses one that has just been made or referred to. • ...
Working Capital Management 2018-08-26
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- Time taken by banks to collect cheques.
- Estimate of cash receipts and dibursements of cash during a future period of time.
- When there is a high level of current assets maintained by the management falls under which policy.
- Motive of holding cash in order to invest in profitable opportunities.
- Issued by RBI on behalf of the government.
- Concept of Gross Working Capital.
- Selling accounts receivables to a third party at a discount.
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- Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately.
- Hiring a post box and authorising a local bank to operate it.
- Estimation of working capital for future.
- Amounts which customers fail to pay.
- Motive of holding cash in order to make transactions.
- Influences the volume of sales of a firm.
- Technique to plan and control the use of cash.
- When the firm is earning no profits and lot of idle funds are kept then the working capital of the firm is.
15 Clues: Concept of Gross Working Capital. • Amounts which customers fail to pay. • Time taken by banks to collect cheques. • Estimation of working capital for future. • Influences the volume of sales of a firm. • Issued by RBI on behalf of the government. • Technique to plan and control the use of cash. • Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately. • ...
the enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- discovered and popularized the scientific method
- contract theory that there is and agreement between the governing and the governed
- a person who rules with absolute power
- invented the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- discovered the laws of motion and gravity and invented calculus
- discovered that planets revolve around the sun
- art containing the real world and war
- theory about the sun in the middle of the solar system
- method is a way of learning new things
- believed women should have equal rights to men
- life liberty and property are the most important things
- English surgeon discovered smallpox vaccine
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- discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure
- influence criinal law and remoformed in wester europe
- believed above all in the efficacy of reason
- a party where people discuss new things
- people that made a new way of thinking
- theory about the earth is the middle of the solar system
- believed that Britain had the best run of government
- leviathan or the matter form and power of a commonwealth
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- art containing rich people usually happy
- developed rules for deductive reasoning
- prefectied the microscope
- e didn't think that one leader should lead a country and states should have their own power
25 Clues: prefectied the microscope • art containing the real world and war • a person who rules with absolute power • people that made a new way of thinking • method is a way of learning new things • a party where people discuss new things • developed rules for deductive reasoning • art containing rich people usually happy • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2012-03-12
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- This type of skepticism can be compared to scientific skepticism.
- The theory of truth that a statement is rendered true by the existence of a fact with corresponding elements and a similar structure. This is commonly referred as the _________ theory.
- What topic addresses the questions: What is knowledge? How is knowledge acquired? To what extent is it possible for a given subject or entity to be known?
- The definition of knowledge that states that in order for a certain aspect to be categorized under justified true belief; one must have justified that the certain aspect is true. This is known as ___________ true belief.
- Using the planet we live on to evaluate a certain aspect is known as the _____ approach.
- It is commonly said that it takes _ ___ of study to become a genius at a certain topic.
- Leonardo Da Vinci could be considered to be an because of his achievements.
- The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato illustrated this type of skepticism.
- The theory of truth that states that the truth of a statement consists in its practical consequences, especially in its agreement with subsequent experience. Also known as the ______ theory.
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- A philosopher who wrote ‘The Structure of Scientific Revolutions’ and was a good attempt in explain the term ‘paradigm shift.
- The information passed by the ruling party and is to be considered correct. This is known as Knowledge by ______.
- The science or art of making maps
- A movie involving an awesome plot but also giving the audience a feel of what the world could really be. It tests the fabric of society. This movie is known as the _____
- The theory of truth that every true statement, insofar as it is true, describes its subject in the totality of its relationship with all other things. This is known as _______ theory.
- A word used in biology to describe the study of heritable changes in gene function.
- SHIFT The September 11, 2001 attacks was a type of to the world.
16 Clues: The science or art of making maps • This type of skepticism can be compared to scientific skepticism. • SHIFT The September 11, 2001 attacks was a type of to the world. • The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato illustrated this type of skepticism. • Leonardo Da Vinci could be considered to be an because of his achievements. • ...
Theory of supply 2024-06-03
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- to present something for someone to take or buy.
- to get something given or sent to you.
- to do something with an object or substance.
- related in a way that matches or goes together.
- the complete amount or sum of something.
- not being the best possible choice or solution.
- money gained from selling goods or services.
- money spent on things needed for business or personal use.
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- treating someone or a group as less important.
- in another place or location.
- to receive money for work done.
- something that is bought and sold.
- an organization where goods or services are exchanged for money.
- to possess or have something.
- another option or choice.
- to have something as part of a group or list.
16 Clues: another option or choice. • in another place or location. • to possess or have something. • to receive money for work done. • something that is bought and sold. • to get something given or sent to you. • the complete amount or sum of something. • to do something with an object or substance. • money gained from selling goods or services. • ...
continental drift/Plate Tectonic Geo20 Sadie 2021-09-27
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- plates moving toward each other/colliding
- the number of inches plates move yearly
- theory that states the earth is made up of 13-20 plates
- most plates are made up of this and one other thing
- result of plate tectonic movement
- most plates are made up of this and one other thing
- plates slide past each other (horizontally)
- evidence of continental drift which involves an elevated portion of the earths crust
- evidence of continental drift which is like a puzzle
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- 90% of earths earthquakes happen here
- the layer plate tectonics move very slowly on
- person who developed the theory of continental drift
- evidence of continental drift which involves glaciers
- plates moving away from each other
- super-continent
- number of years ago the Theory of Plate Tectonics was developed
- the year the Theory of Continental Drift was introduced
- evidence of continental drift which involves animals
- plates are constantly...
- result of plate tectonic movement
20 Clues: super-continent • plates are constantly... • result of plate tectonic movement • result of plate tectonic movement • plates moving away from each other • 90% of earths earthquakes happen here • the number of inches plates move yearly • plates moving toward each other/colliding • plates slide past each other (horizontally) • the layer plate tectonics move very slowly on • ...
Exam 1 2022-03-05
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- Functionalism Is a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability (rather than change).
- The study of how family behavior and household structures contribute to larger population processes.
- Perspective Opposition and conflict define a given society and are necessary for social evolution.
- A periodic count of people in a population and their characteristics, usually performed as an official government function.
- The amount necessary for a male earner to provide subsistence for his wife and children without them having to work for pay.
- perspective A perspective that projects an image of society as the collective expression of shared norms and values.
- Theory The theory that individuals or groups with different resources, strengths, and weaknesses enter into mutual relationships to maximize their own gains.
- Theory A theory of the historical emergence of the individual as an actor in society and how individually changed personal and institutional relationships.
- Family A group of individuals related by birth, marriage or adoption.
- The process by which individuals internalize elements of the social structure in their own personalities.
- Groups of related people, bound by connections that are biological, legal or emotional.
- The institutional arena where labor for pay, economic exchange, and wealth accumulation takes place.
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- A group of people that lives and eats separately from other groups.
- Theory A theory that seeks to understand and ultimately reduce inequality between men and women.
- Perspective The study of the family trajectories of individuals and groups as they progress through their lives, in a social and historical context.
- A theory concerned with the ability of humans to see themselves through the eyes of others and to enact social roles based on others expectations.
- The institutional arena where, through political means behavior is legally regulated, violence is controlled, and resources are redistributed.
- Family The people to whom we feel related and who we expect to define us as members of their family.
- Arena The institutional arena where people practice intimacy, childbearing and socialization, and caring work.
- The study of ancestry and family history.
- Generation Middle class, middle aged raising adolescent children and caring for aging parents.
21 Clues: The study of ancestry and family history. • A group of people that lives and eats separately from other groups. • Family A group of individuals related by birth, marriage or adoption. • Groups of related people, bound by connections that are biological, legal or emotional. • ...
Psychology People Crossword 2015-04-16
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- Weber's law, just noticeable differences
- three types of parenting styles
- theory of specific, multiple intelligences (8)
- 3 multiple intelligences
- attachment theory, monkeys
- social psychology, electric shock experiment
- secure and insecure attachment
- stages of moral development
- stages of psychosocial development, 8 stages
- bobo doll experiment, social learning theory
- biological predisposition to learning, taste aversion
- neo-Freudian psychologist, believed in conscious and unconscious awareness
- language acquisition
- classical conditioning, dogs and food
- facial expressions are universal around the world
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- operant conditioning, pigeon and rat experiment
- psychoanalytic theory, dream analysis
- false diagnosis experiment
- theory of cognitive dissonance
- impact of culture on cognitive development
- Rational emotive therapy
- one underlying intelligence 'g'
- behaviorism, little Albert experiment
- prison experiment
- father of psychology
- intelligence testing
- hierarchy of needs
- 4 stages of development
28 Clues: prison experiment • hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • intelligence testing • language acquisition • 4 stages of development • Rational emotive therapy • 3 multiple intelligences • false diagnosis experiment • attachment theory, monkeys • stages of moral development • theory of cognitive dissonance • secure and insecure attachment • three types of parenting styles • ...
Electronic Materials 2021-10-05
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- For a ____ crystal system a=b=c and all the angles are 90 degrees
- ____ crystal system has one of the angle as 120 degrees
- ____ is arranged on the lattice points to form a crystal structure
- In ______ unit cells atoms occupy only the corners
- In ____ centered atoms additionally occupy the two opposite faces.
- Density of states gives the number of _____states for electron to occupy
- According to quantum free electron theory energy values are _______
- ______is the smallest unit of a crystal structure
- At 0K semiconductor behaves like an _____
- ____materials have periodic arrangement of atoms
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- ____parameters refers to the physical dimension of unit cells
- Electrical and thermal conductivities of metals were explained by ______ free electron theory
- ______ cell contains exactly one lattice point
- According to quantum free electron theory, a conduction electron experiences a constant ________
- Specific heat of metals were able to explain by _____ free electron theory
- _______ materials have random arrangement of atoms
- According the classical free electron theory, electrons are _____ to move in all directions
17 Clues: At 0K semiconductor behaves like an _____ • ______ cell contains exactly one lattice point • ____materials have periodic arrangement of atoms • ______is the smallest unit of a crystal structure • In ______ unit cells atoms occupy only the corners • _______ materials have random arrangement of atoms • ____ crystal system has one of the angle as 120 degrees • ...
