theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment by Rosie and Alana 2023-02-22
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- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- believed in the social contract
- Housearest for belief and spreading the heliocentric theory
- developed ideas/laws for gravity
- parties where the middle class came together to talk about enlightenment ideas
- multitudes of religions keep a tranquil gov. and society
- what led to the enlightenment
- father of the vaccine
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- punishments should be fair to the crime
- made it possible to spread ideas
- branches of gov. to balance eachother
- believed in absolute rule but with a social contract
- Though God and science went hand in hand
- women should have equal education as men
- theory that there is an agreement between the gov. and the people
- a person who rules with absolute power
- theory that the universe revolves around the earth
- theory that the universe revolves around the sun
- worked with decartes
19 Clues: worked with decartes • father of the vaccine • what led to the enlightenment • believed in the social contract • made it possible to spread ideas • developed ideas/laws for gravity • branches of gov. to balance eachother • a person who rules with absolute power • punishments should be fair to the crime • Though God and science went hand in hand • ...
Liv Stoltz- Enlightenment & Revolution 2024-12-19
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- master of satire and freedom of speech
- natural rights philosophy
- theory of universal gravitation
- using logic and reason
- use of Beccaria’s legal ideas
- extravagant and gaudy
- giving up some freedom for protection from the government
- people are corrupted by civilization
- group of intellectuals in France
- july 4 1776
- new kind of absolute monarch
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- telescope to the sky
- equality for women especially in education
- major use of john locke’s ideas
- judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- separate powers of government
- fancy party discussing intellectual topics
- state gov’t vs. federal/national gov’t
- method to solve problems
- earth centered theory
- simple and elegant
- questioning beliefs about the natural world
- enlightened leader of russia
- belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- sun centered theory
25 Clues: july 4 1776 • simple and elegant • sun centered theory • telescope to the sky • earth centered theory • extravagant and gaudy • using logic and reason • method to solve problems • natural rights philosophy • enlightened leader of russia • new kind of absolute monarch • separate powers of government • use of Beccaria’s legal ideas • major use of john locke’s ideas • ...
VOCABULARY 3 2018-03-15
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- Predict; calculate
- Live in or occupy
- Clear; realistic
- Enlarge; increase in size
- Or; or else; if not
- Convincing
- Be better than; surpass
- prohibition
- Reason for doing something
- Annoyance; irritation
- Persist; endure
- Acquire; get
- Deadly
- guess; form a theory without firm evidence
- Nourish; foster
- Experience; go through
- Famous and respected
- Introduce; Undertake
- Wise; prudent
- Lengthen in time
- Extremely small
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- Become dry and shriveled (of a plant)
- Acquire by paying for it; buy
- Large and heavy or solid
- Remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position
- Give too much of a thing to someone; inundate
- Skillful; competent
- Absolutely necessary ; essential
- Desire strongly
- dislike; hate
- Compensation; payment
- Acute; very bad
- Accomplish; carry out
- Showing no activity; static
- Holy; connected to God (the gods)
- Incomplete
- Get back; bring back
- Unusual
- Accurate; detailed
- New; unique
40 Clues: Deadly • Unusual • Convincing • Incomplete • prohibition • New; unique • Acquire; get • dislike; hate • Wise; prudent • Desire strongly • Acute; very bad • Persist; endure • Nourish; foster • Extremely small • Clear; realistic • Lengthen in time • Live in or occupy • Accurate; detailed • Predict; calculate • Skillful; competent • Or; or else; if not • Get back; bring back • Famous and respected • ...
AP Human Geography Crossword 2025-05-15
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- - what people who support Malthus's theory are called
- - Made the Concentric Zone City Model
- - Laws Of Migration
- - The Stages Of ------
- - Used to explain how citys interacte and what it has to do with their spacing from each other
- - Ex, Angola
- - Laws countries have to follow not about land
- - The Revolution that brought lots of new technology and industrialization to the world
- - Made the Sector City Model
- - The theory that MDC hold back LDC by making them dependent
- - Made the multiple Nuclei city Model
- - The person credited with starting the Green Revolution
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- - The theory by Rostow's about countries economies/develpments
- - The Sea where china is making false islands to take advantage of the laws of the sea
- - The theroy that has to do about citys, villages, and towns and their location.
- - Agricultural Revolutions
- - The process of farming
- - The theory about food and population growth
- - Made the Latin American City Model
- - Shows the ages and genders of the people of a country
- - Ex, The USA and Britain
21 Clues: - Ex, Angola • - Laws Of Migration • - The Stages Of ------ • - The process of farming • - Ex, The USA and Britain • - Agricultural Revolutions • - Made the Sector City Model • - Made the Latin American City Model • - Made the Concentric Zone City Model • - Made the multiple Nuclei city Model • - The theory about food and population growth • ...
Psychology Foundation B: Chap 11 2013-11-10
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- Stage 3 of Erikson's stage theory( ... VS guilt)
- Kohlberg's stage theory - The level which social orientation & individual principle and conscience orientation takes place.
- Basic reasoning ability, memory capacity, speed of processing information
- Trend of head to foot direction of motor development
- Type of attachment - appear confused to whether or not they should approach their mothers(...-...).
- Trend of center to outward direction of motor development
- Gradual unfolding of genetic blueprint
- Kohlberg's stage theory - The level which punishment orientation & naive awards orientation takes places.
- the tendency to focus on just one feature of a problem, neglecting other aspects.
- Type of attachment - they are comfortable around the presence of thier mothers, become visibly upset when she leaves, quickly calmed when she returns.
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- New developmental stage dedicated for 18-25 year olds.
- Type of temperament - shyness, timidity, wariness of unfamiliar people
- Type of temperament - less cheery, less regular in their sleep and eating, slower in adapting to change.
- Marcia's 4 identity stage - arriving at a sense of self & direction after thinking through alternative possibilities.
- Stage 4 of Erikson's stage theory(industry VS ...)
- - ability to apply acquired knowledge & skills in problem solving.
- One of Piaget's stage theory - at the end of this stage,the child can use mental symbols to represent objects and develops object permanence(... period).
- One of Piaget's stage theory - @ this stage, children begin to apply their mental operations to abstracts concepts in addition to concrete objects.
- Marcia's 4 identity stage statuses - a state of apathy, no commitment to an ideology
- Limited ability to share another person's point of view
20 Clues: Gradual unfolding of genetic blueprint • Stage 3 of Erikson's stage theory( ... VS guilt) • Stage 4 of Erikson's stage theory(industry VS ...) • Trend of head to foot direction of motor development • New developmental stage dedicated for 18-25 year olds. • Limited ability to share another person's point of view • ...
Jenny 2013-06-02
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- the detail about your education and work experience when you are looking for a new job.
- Education - qualifications - experience
- People who work for a firm or company (employees).
- course A course of study to prepare for a job
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- To go on strike : to stop working in protest against something.
- leave Period of absence for a female employee when having a baby.
- Evaluation of one's abilities
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman.
- Opportunities for success or promotion in a career.
- To dismiss from a job.
- the job that you work the whole day.
- sometimes you have free time to do the job.
- leave Absence because of illness - to be on sick leave.
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- Employ or take on personnel in a company.
- Advance warning of intention to leave one's job -
- vitae Summary of one's education and experience to date; resume
- Leave a job voluntariily.
- redundant Dismiss for economic reasons.
- benefits Payments made by the state to an unemployed person.
- Leave employment because of age.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment.
- Advancement in rank or position in a company.
- A position to be filled.
- on Employ or hire.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- Person or firm who employs people.
- give or hand in one's resignation.
- Discharge from employment (to fire, to sack, to let go)
- Look for and hire personnel.
31 Clues: on Employ or hire. • 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. • give or hand in one's resignation. • the job that you work the whole day. • redundant Dismiss for economic reasons. • ...
Red Group: Lesson 2 2024-09-19
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- a small partitioned-off area of a room, for example one containing a desk in an office
- give someone greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- over and over again; constantly
- a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has just died
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- give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction
- the most important part of something, providing support for everything else
- occur at or during the same time
- in spite of the fact that; even though
- a formal promise or assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled
10 Clues: over and over again; constantly • occur at or during the same time • in spite of the fact that; even though • give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • a formal promise or assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled • ...
Jargon Buster #1 Agency Administration 2017-04-11
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- Update: The tool used for mass creation and updates.
- The Industry Standards Body which provides our priority, industry-wide online system for Agency Administration and Agency Registration.
- Business that has been submitted, but is awaiting finalisation, pending completion
- The original policy administration system.
- Acronym for the agency agreement enabling agents to market, sell and administer L&G policies.
- The controlling sales account that drives the commission terms for sub agents linked to it.
- 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.
- The collaborative IT tool that enables you to quickly connect with others across your company or around the world.
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- The Group Protection policy administration system used to provide data to the Ledger teams.
- Term to describe the transfer of business (Servicing/ Renewals/ Liability) from one firm to another, at agency level.
- 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.
- Acronym for the most commonly used agent directory.
- 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 • ...
Moral Development 2025-11-27
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- Morality based on rules given by adults; actions judged by consequences, not intentions.
- One of the stages of Kohlberg’s theory where people identify right and wrong based on social rules, expectations and abide by the laws.
- Principles of freedom or entitlement in moral and social contexts.
- Innate emotional characteristics
- a defense mechanism in which someone attributes their own feelings or thoughts to another person.
- Tendency to focus on oneself and see things only from one’s own perspective
- Results of an action
- Understanding responsibility and moral judgment.
- Morality based on personal reasoning; actions judged by intentions, not just rules.
- A penalty for breaking a rule
- The highest stage of Kohlberg’s theory where moral decisions are based on personal principles and universal ethical values.
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- Moral decision-making process.
- The name of Elliot Turiel's theory that divides rules into moral, social, and personal domains.
- Moral conflict with no easy answer.
- Psychologist who developed the stages of moral development.
- Following rules to avoid punishment
- A learning theory where people build knowledge through experience, interaction, and active exploration.
- the first level of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development
- Feeling of doing something wrong.
- The process of creating or establishing rules.
20 Clues: Results of an action • A penalty for breaking a rule • Moral decision-making process. • Innate emotional characteristics • Feeling of doing something wrong. • Moral conflict with no easy answer. • Following rules to avoid punishment • The process of creating or establishing rules. • Understanding responsibility and moral judgment. • ...
Scientific Vocabulary By Kristian Oliver 2021-10-12
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- the quantity of matter which a body contains
- the subatomic particle found in the nucleus with a neutral charge
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- something made up or consisting of two or more existing parts or elements
- a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same numbers of protons in their nuclei
- the central core of an atom
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container; not solid or liquid
- the subatomic particle found in the orbitals with a negative charge
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume; not solid or gaseous
- this person proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom
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- the basic unit of a chemical element
- the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in units
- Table a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- this person developed the periodic classification of the elements
- a group of atoms chemically bonded
- Cloud the system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- the subatomic particle found in the nucleus with a positive charge
19 Clues: the central core of an atom • a group of atoms chemically bonded • the basic unit of a chemical element • the degree of compactness of a substance • the quantity of matter which a body contains • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • this person proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom • ...
Written Test #1 2022-10-02
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- - The teacher bought new learning materials to _____ her students' minds.
- Inventors often think ________
- - The French ______ changed France from a monarchy to a republic.
- - Everyone interested in becoming part of the firm has to do an ____________ of $5,000
- - The smartwatch I bought has a very _____ design. It is the best one on the market right now.
- - Inventors have great _____ and creativity.
- - To my ______, it has been announced that astronaut Wolowitz will participate in the first mission to Mars.
- - Thomas Edison was the ______ of the electric light bulb.
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- - I think Dr. Cooper just had a ______ in physics with his new theory.
- - harassment in the workplace is not a ______ matter.
- - Religion and politics are _____ topics.
- - She’s _____ good at mathematics.
- - I got the notification I need to ______ my phone system.
- - If we want to see the results, we need to ______ a new strategy as soon as possible.
- - The research team is doing a _______ job finding new solutions.
15 Clues: Inventors often think ________ • - She’s _____ good at mathematics. • - Religion and politics are _____ topics. • - Inventors have great _____ and creativity. • - harassment in the workplace is not a ______ matter. • - I got the notification I need to ______ my phone system. • - Thomas Edison was the ______ of the electric light bulb. • ...
Unit 7 "think again" 2026-03-28
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- Having or showing an ability to make new things or think of new ideas
- The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- The state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they might be imagined.
- Relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
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- Exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.
- A young person endowed with exceptional qualities or abilities
- A series of pleasant thoughts that distract one's attention from the present.
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
10 Clues: A young person endowed with exceptional qualities or abilities • Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • Exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability. • To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • Having or showing an ability to make new things or think of new ideas • ...
Crime & Deviance 2025-12-04
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- Both the legitimate means and the approved goals are rejected.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- When people accept the goal and the means to achieve it.
- A repetition, or return to, criminal behavior.
- Crime committed by respectable and high-status people in the course of their occupations. (Hint: Two words!)
- The stronger your ___ to groups or individuals, the more likely you are to conform. (Hint: Control Theory)
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- Participation in approved social activities increases the probability of conformity. (Hint: Control Theory)
- This type of deviance is an over-conformity to norms.
- People reject the goal, but continue to use legitimate means.
- This type of social control is developed during the socialization process.
- Society creates deviance by ___ particular members as deviants.
- Our idea of deviance is ___ to time, place, and social position.
- This person is credited with creating Differential Association Theory.
- This theory hypothesized that people can learn deviance from people they associate with!
- This sociologist is credited with identifying and defining anomie.
- This theory hypothesizes that social bonds control behavior!
- This person is credited with creating Labeling Theory.
- This person is credited with creating Control (Bond) Theory.
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
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- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- This type of deviance describes an occasional breaking of norms.
- This type of deviance is a behavior that fails to meet accepted norms.
- Payment made by an offender to the victim.
- Reforming a criminal through socialization.
- Victim ___ is the process of reducing the seriousness of crimes that injure people of lower status.
- This type of social control is is based on sanctions (Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to norms.)
- A type of crime that is illegal, but does not infringe upon the rights of other people.
- This person is credited with creating Strain Theory.
- This theory hypothesizes that deviance is most likely to occur when there is a gap between desirable goals and a way of obtaining them.
- ___ control is a way to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Both the legitimate means and the approved goals are rejected, BUT they substitute a new set of goals and means.
- The greater the ___ to social goals, the more likely you are to conform. (Example: American goal of success)
- This type of deviance describes deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity.
- When people accept the goal, but use illegal (or uncommon) means to achieve it.
36 Clues: Payment made by an offender to the victim. • Reforming a criminal through socialization. • A repetition, or return to, criminal behavior. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • This person is credited with creating Strain Theory. • Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment. • This type of deviance is an over-conformity to norms. • ...
Reality Television 1 2023-08-20
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- Third stage of Social Identity Theory
- The first stage of Social Identity Theory
- According to this approach, our physiology determines our behaviour, thinking and feelings
- Who we first learn from
- Number of key tenets of Social Learning Theory
- This is about feeling or experience from someone else.
- Famous experiment that proved children will imitate violent behaviour
- Famous psychologist who created the Social Learning Theory
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- Stage 2 of Social Identity Theory
- Who first came up with the Social Identity Theory
- This approach focusses on the mind
- This approach examines social and cultural influences on behaviour
- This theory considers how both environmental and cognitive factors interact to influence human learning and behavior
- According to this approach, we learn our behaviour from the environment
14 Clues: Who we first learn from • Stage 2 of Social Identity Theory • This approach focusses on the mind • Third stage of Social Identity Theory • The first stage of Social Identity Theory • Number of key tenets of Social Learning Theory • Who first came up with the Social Identity Theory • This is about feeling or experience from someone else. • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- America’s national bird
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- 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.
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
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- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- 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
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
17 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 • ...
Chapter 6 2023-02-23
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- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- A contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- A license that gives an inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.
- Factors that causes 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.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
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- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- A way to attract customers through style, service,or location, but not a lower price.
- A formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- The removal of government controls over a market.
- Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- The division of Consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- Selling a product below costs for a short period of time to drive competition out of the market.
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
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. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-01
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- the removal of government controls over a market
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
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- 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 formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- 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 market place • 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 • ...
Child Development Crossword 2023-11-06
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- The main goal to achieve during this stage is object permanence
- Allow a wide range of freedom to children
- theories analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors
- Type of development that includes changes in the size, shape, and muscular control of the body
- married parents and their biological or adopted children
- is a set of ideas proposed to describe and explain certain a phenomena (human development).
- Children begin thinking logically and rationally
- Created a hierarchy of needs
- theory is called the social cognitive theory
- Showing children how to perform tasks by demonstrating
- Based on the idea that children should obey their parents without question
- a type of theory where ideas about how people process information, think, and learn
- theories based on the belief that people’s behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- Can think abstractly and hypothetically
- parents and children and other kind such as aunts, uncles, and cousins all live under the same roof
- Providing help to the child until they grow confident
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- Teaching should be done through model, instruction, and working together on tasks or projects
- Provide the children with independence, but still have set limits
- Responsible for the theory of moral development
- Responsible for the Theory of Cognitive Development
- Responsible for the Operant Conditioning Theory
- Parent(s) and adopted children.
- An adult couple without children
- Type of development that includes growth in the ability to get along with people
- A group of families with or without children, and single adults that live together
- Second marriage or blended families, often called “step”
- Developed the theory of classical conditioning
- means giving a child opportunities for encouragement and enrichment.
- Type of development that includes growth in the ability to control and express emotions in acceptable ways
- Widows, widowers, divorced men and women, separated men and women, unmarried mothers or fathers caring for children
- Begin to think symbolically
- means using firmness and understanding to help children learn to control their own behavior
- Type of development that includes growth in the ability to use language and understand concepts
- Eight life stages
34 Clues: Eight life stages • Begin to think symbolically • Created a hierarchy of needs • Parent(s) and adopted children. • An adult couple without children • Can think abstractly and hypothetically • Allow a wide range of freedom to children • theory is called the social cognitive theory • Developed the theory of classical conditioning • ...
Dinosaurs Specimen Paper 1184 Comprehension Vocabulary 2025-04-07
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- Shown to be right or reasonable
- A representation or illustration of something
- Covering a large area or amount; thorough or comprehensive.
- To control or manage something
- Produced
- Stamped or marked permanently; deeply fixed in memory
- To propose an explanation based on limited evidence, as a starting point for further investigation
- Conclusive, final, or providing a clear and authoritative answer
- Questioned thoroughly and aggressively, often by authorities or in a formal setting, to obtain information or answers
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- To form a theory or assumption without firm evidence
- Given special prominence or importance
- Causing disagreement or debate due to differing opinions
- A thing that corresponds to or has a similar function to another
- Appeared in a large, threatening, or unclear way
- Imitating or replicating the appearance or function of something
- The process of creating an identical copy of an organism or thing
- A mix of two different species, things, or ideas
- of A person, place, thing, or idea being discussed, examined, or acted upon
- The first or original version of something from which later versions are developed
- Suggesting something bad or threatening is about to happen
20 Clues: Produced • To control or manage something • Shown to be right or reasonable • Given special prominence or importance • A representation or illustration of something • Appeared in a large, threatening, or unclear way • A mix of two different species, things, or ideas • To form a theory or assumption without firm evidence • ...
Working Capital Management 2018-08-26
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- Time taken by banks to collect cheques.
- Issued by RBI on behalf of the government.
- Amounts which customers fail to pay.
- Concept of Gross Working Capital.
- When there is a high level of current assets maintained by the management falls under which policy.
- When the firm is earning no profits and lot of idle funds are kept then the working capital of the firm is.
- Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately.
- Estimation of working capital for future.
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- Selling accounts receivables to a third party at a discount.
- Estimate of cash receipts and dibursements of cash during a future period of time.
- Hiring a post box and authorising a local bank to operate it.
- Influences the volume of sales of a firm.
- Technique to plan and control the use of cash.
- Motive of holding cash in order to invest in profitable opportunities.
- Motive of holding cash in order to make transactions.
15 Clues: Concept of Gross Working Capital. • Amounts which customers fail to pay. • Time taken by banks to collect cheques. • Influences the volume of sales of a firm. • Estimation of working capital for future. • 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. • ...
Unit 7 Review 2023-01-31
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- Social critics of the Enlightenment
- King of Spain, launched Armada
- Discovered law of gravity
- Russia's 1st czar, _______ the terrible
- Complete power of monarchs
- Louis XIV's grand home, the Palace of
- Sun, not earth, is the center: ___ theory
- Queen of Austria, ruled 42 years
- Peter's model of modernizing Russia
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- Emergence of modern science,__ revolution
- Idea that God created monarchy
- Powerful Kings/Queens in Europe
- "The Sun King" of France
- First to believe in heliocentric theory
- Planetary orbits are oval shaped
- intellectual movement that stressed reason, thought, and the power of individuals
- Absolute ruler in Russia
- King of Prussia, "The Great"
- Proved Copernicus' theory with a telescope
- Reformed Russia, introduced changes
20 Clues: "The Sun King" of France • Absolute ruler in Russia • Discovered law of gravity • Complete power of monarchs • King of Prussia, "The Great" • King of Spain, launched Armada • Idea that God created monarchy • Powerful Kings/Queens in Europe • Planetary orbits are oval shaped • Queen of Austria, ruled 42 years • Social critics of the Enlightenment • ...
The Letter 2016-02-27
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- Standing firm
- Tendency to see things in ideal form
- To honor
- Big
- Disrespectful
- Flower
- Not Proportional
- Something unimportant
- Leave of absence
- To endure
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- Selfless concern for welfare of others
- Ordinary
- Without importance
- Disarrange
- Without Preparation
- Healthy enjoyment
- Trivial
- To drive something away
- Hard to control
- Firm
20 Clues: Big • Firm • Flower • Trivial • Ordinary • To honor • To endure • Disarrange • Standing firm • Disrespectful • Hard to control • Not Proportional • Leave of absence • Healthy enjoyment • Without importance • Without Preparation • Something unimportant • To drive something away • Tendency to see things in ideal form • Selfless concern for welfare of others
Chapter 3 (Crossword) 2024-07-29
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- A company buys enough shares of another firm that they can take full control
- A business organization
- Known as spending
- Money that is not spent and deposit it in bank
- Finding fulfilment in a job role and enjoying work
- A large number of firms compete with each other
- An annual amount of money paid to worker
- Measures the amount of output that can be produced from a given amount of input
- A bank that supplies financial services to many businesses and members of the general public
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- An organization that represents the interest of workers
- The sole producer or seller of a good and service
- Total output of the good and services produced by a firm in a given period
- A cost of production that varies directly with the amount produced.
- Known as strike
- Total cost are deducted from total revenue
- Money you get for work
- Two or more firms joining together to form a larger business
- A group of people who ate living together who pool their income and consume certain goods and services
- Any item that is a generally accepted means of exchanged or accepted method of payment for all other goods and services
19 Clues: Known as strike • Known as spending • Money you get for work • A business organization • An annual amount of money paid to worker • Total cost are deducted from total revenue • Money that is not spent and deposit it in bank • A large number of firms compete with each other • The sole producer or seller of a good and service • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-02-27
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- the removal of government controls over a market
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- when two or more companies join to make one firm
- market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- market structure in which companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
Down
- way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- 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 producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- a contract that gives a single firm right to sell goods within a marketplace
- series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- the expenses a new businesses must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- the division of groups based on how much they will pay for a good
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to make one firm • laws that encourage competition in the market place • market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • the division of groups based on how much they will pay for a good • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Biology 2023-10-10
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- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- Carries genetic information
- Theory of how life begun
- When a species completely dies out
- Died off
- Selecting desirable traits as parents to pass down
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- A false theory of evolution
- A characteristic of an organism
- A group of organisms
- The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- The product of reproduction
- Created the theory of evolution
- Stay alive
- Plant used to describe the branching of evolution
15 Clues: Died off • Stay alive • A group of organisms • Theory of how life begun • A false theory of evolution • The product of reproduction • Carries genetic information • A characteristic of an organism • Created the theory of evolution • When a species completely dies out • Plant used to describe the branching of evolution • Selecting desirable traits as parents to pass down • ...
Rside-Science9-Liz 2015-02-26
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- Objects in space (Sun, Moon, etc)
- Change that occurs because of lights wave lengths becoming longer
- Pattern of colors
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- People who study objects in space
- Cosmic Background Explorer
- another term for hypothesis
- A prism shaped object that helps change light into color
- Galaxy that holds planet earth
- an object in space with a spherical shape
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- Method Edwin Hubble used to figure out that galaxies are moving away at speeds that are proportional to their distance
- came up with the Big Bang theory
- an optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer
- A theory of how the early universe was created
- of or relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- European Council for Nuclear Research
- study of the universe
- came up with the theory the universe is expanding
- Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles that cause ionization
20 Clues: Pattern of colors • study of the universe • Cosmic Background Explorer • another term for hypothesis • Galaxy that holds planet earth • came up with the Big Bang theory • Objects in space (Sun, Moon, etc) • People who study objects in space • Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe • European Council for Nuclear Research • an object in space with a spherical shape • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- The founder of modern chemistry
- Proposed that planets revolve in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sun-centered theory
- A person who rules with absolute power
- wrote the social contract
- Perfected the telescope
- Earth-centered theory
- steps used to prove a theory is true
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Dull colors and strong lines
- Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's rights and the ability for them to get the same education as men
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- An art form with soft lines and soft colors
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Didn't agree with cruel and unusual punishment
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Created geometry and supported the scientific method
- He believed that the people had the ability to govern themselves
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in the separation of power and checks and balances
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best intrest on the people
- supported the social contract and agreed with Absolute Monarchy
25 Clues: Sun-centered theory • Earth-centered theory • Perfected the telescope • wrote the social contract • Dull colors and strong lines • Created the smallpox vaccine • The founder of modern chemistry • Proposed the heliocentric theory • steps used to prove a theory is true • A person who rules with absolute power • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • ...
MEES 2024-03-13
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- Type of body cells that are inefficient with calories
- Lesioning this part of the hypothalamus causes rats to stop eating.
- Motivation theory that says that we are pulled to action by the allure of external consequences.
- Stimulus causes arousal and emotion at the same time
- Hormone secreted by fat cells that lowers appetite
- The theory describing the body's attempt to maintain a stable weight
- Motivation that arises from some positive internal feeling
- Theorist who proposed that identify an emotion by how we interpret the arousal we feel.
- The desire to get better at things
- Stimulus --> physiological arousal --> emotion
- Motivation theory proposes that we are pushed to action by a deficiency.
- Theorist who proposed that one's assessment of a stimulus determines the emotion we feel
- Blood sugar
- Limbic system structure that controls hunger
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- The adrenaline-releasing initial response to a stressor
- Hormone secreted by the stomach that increases appetite
- Motivation theory that says that we are motivated by inborn behaviors that have been selected for through natural selection.
- Motivation theory that says that we act to get closer to some personally ideal level of arousal.
- A personality type associated with increased risk of cardiac disease
- Hormone that increase hunger by decreasing blood glucose
- The hormone that maintains the resistance phase of your response to stress
- According to relative deprivation theory, we judge happiness based on how we compare to _______
- The (incorrect) belief that one can release emotion by displacing it.
- The desire to direct yourself
- Fancy word for "fullness"
25 Clues: Blood sugar • Fancy word for "fullness" • The desire to direct yourself • The desire to get better at things • Limbic system structure that controls hunger • Stimulus --> physiological arousal --> emotion • Hormone secreted by fat cells that lowers appetite • Stimulus causes arousal and emotion at the same time • Type of body cells that are inefficient with calories • ...
The Summit 2025-06-03
Across
- Created the theory of Natural Selection
- Physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- Reduced diseases that prevented millions of
- Astronomer, physicist, and engineer. Father of Modern Science
- “Father of modern genetics”
- Kills cancer and helps diagnose diseases through imaging
- a plant cell
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- Scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Physicist and chemist who researched
- Mathematician and physicist who discovered the theory of gravity
- Allows activity to continue after dark
- Helped understand antibiotic resistance in
- Credited for being the first to describe and
- Helps identify missing people
- Copernicus Proposed the heliocentric model
- and how new diseases emerged
16 Clues: a plant cell • “Father of modern genetics” • and how new diseases emerged • Helps identify missing people • Physicist and chemist who researched • Allows activity to continue after dark • Created the theory of Natural Selection • Helped understand antibiotic resistance in • Copernicus Proposed the heliocentric model • Reduced diseases that prevented millions of • ...
Lesson 8 2023-10-26
Across
- continuing to exist or happen, especially for longer than is usual
- in the end, especially after a long time
- someone whose job is to study a subject carefully
- the activity of searching and finding out about something
- a quicker route that leads from one place to another
- to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
- to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear
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- not solid or firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last
- to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed
- to join or be joined with something else
- a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based
- a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not operating it
- the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go
- to become curved, or to make something become curved
- the lowest part of something
- make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
16 Clues: the lowest part of something • to join or be joined with something else • in the end, especially after a long time • someone whose job is to study a subject carefully • to become curved, or to make something become curved • a quicker route that leads from one place to another • to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear • ...
Plate Tectonics 2020-05-06
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- a part of the earth in between the crust and mantle.
- a theory that all continents were once joined.
- Alfred _______ had a theory that all continents were once joined.
- a part of the earth that forms the oceans.
- large mountain in which lava and gas can escape from.
- underground hot volcanic areas.
- a massive wave.
- when two plates gradually move away from each other.
- a collection of ideas used to explain something that has not been confirmed.
- a collection of trustworthy facts.
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- the slow, gradual movement of continents.
- a theory involving the movement and structure of plates.
- a part of the earth that is in between the core and the crust.
- when two continents slide across each other.
- a hot fluid occurring beneath the surface of earth.
- movement in plate tectonics causing a violent shaking.
- a naturally occurring land feature.
- what remains of a prehistoric animal or plant.
- a part of the earth that forms the land masses.
- when two plates gradually move towards each other.
20 Clues: a massive wave. • underground hot volcanic areas. • a collection of trustworthy facts. • a naturally occurring land feature. • the slow, gradual movement of continents. • a part of the earth that forms the oceans. • when two continents slide across each other. • a theory that all continents were once joined. • what remains of a prehistoric animal or plant. • ...
Revolution and Enlightenment 2016-11-28
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- The moon _____ around the Earth
- The time where the Roman Catholic Church punished people for heresy.
- The theory that the Sun is at the center of the Solar System.
- A opinion of questioning of the way a religion is.
- The system of people, laws, and officials that define and control the country.
- The theory that the Earth is at the center of the Solar System.
- An idea of why things are the way they are.
- The reason why you're not floating around
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- A person who studies ideas about knowledge.
- A European Intellectual movement.
- An exploding star
- A type of mathematics dealing with shapes.
- revolution The emergence of modern science during the early modern period.
- An object in _____ stays in _____.
- bang theory Theory that the universe was made billions of years ago from an explosion.
15 Clues: An exploding star • The moon _____ around the Earth • A European Intellectual movement. • An object in _____ stays in _____. • The reason why you're not floating around • A type of mathematics dealing with shapes. • A person who studies ideas about knowledge. • An idea of why things are the way they are. • A opinion of questioning of the way a religion is. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-03-10
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- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- a license that gives the inverter of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- 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
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
Down
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- selling a product below cost for as short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the outpu
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a formal organization of producers that afree to coordinate prices and production
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or loation, but the cost of production
- a series of competitive price-cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
17 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 • ...
Chapter 7 vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- 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 or sells it
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
Down
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • 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 • ...
Part II. Crossword 2025-10-08
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- 40-80% of FDI Inflows
- provides a uniform set of rules for contracts of businesses
- CSPC envision dynamic inclusive resilient and ___
- Quota on Trade
- suppresses the gratification of needs
- international trade that is determined by differences in resources
- Nine Organizational Values of CSPC
- culture is not static
- Levied on Imports.
- selling goods in a foreign market at below costs of production
- policies to maximize exports and minimize imports
- helps adapt to local markets and ensure brand control.
- This view was influential from 1945-1980s
- Legal system based on precedent and tradition
- Well known for its stable economy,excellent banking services
- mother tongue of the largest number of people.
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- individual rights should be sacrificed for the good of the majority
- exclusive rights to use and sell a new product
- Associated in the West with militants, terrorists
- Power Distance - Low power
- Safeguard of democracy
- Give back to society where firm operates
- Govern people action towards one another
- Rules based on religion
- One person or party has absolute control overlife
- Financial Incentives and subsidies.
- Economy is controlled by the government
- Only social responsibility of business is to increase profit.
- New Trade Theory
- designed to liberalize trade
30 Clues: Quota on Trade • New Trade Theory • Levied on Imports. • 40-80% of FDI Inflows • culture is not static • Safeguard of democracy • Rules based on religion • Power Distance - Low power • designed to liberalize trade • Nine Organizational Values of CSPC • Financial Incentives and subsidies. • suppresses the gratification of needs • Economy is controlled by the government • ...
Hope Theory 2022-05-01
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- One hypothesis of this theory is that people of differing hope levels should have differing emotional sets, with high-hope people having enduring __ emotions
- Dixson et al. (2017) used __ analysis to provide basic empirical support for the theory
- Hope theory has mainly correlational support, with evidence for hope levels predicting loneliness (Sympson, 1999), adjustment to physical health changes (Kwon, 2002), and __ achievement (Snyder et al., 1999)
- One of the two key theorists; rhymes with Heider
- Goal-directed energy; the motivation to use the routes to reach goals
- Although Hope Theory was initially focused on applicability across __, it is now sometimes applied in specific areas such as math or employment
- Some current researchers are exploring the idea that hope, optimism, and self-efficacy may all be part of some larger overarching __
- The second seminal year; also a palindrome
- One of the two key theorists; rhymes with pope says
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- Hope is framed as a __ set rather than an emotion
- For people lower in hope, this tends to produce rumination and self-doubt rather than leading to improvements in goal pursuit
- Hope Theory is an __ process, meaning the pathways influence each other
- These are said to reflect responses to perceptions about how one is doing in goal pursuit activities
- Hope is always directed at specific __
- True or false: Hope Theory is still used today, with no major changes to the original theory structure
- The first seminal year; a palindrome
- Creating different routes to goals
- People with higher levels of this tend to be flexible thinkers, able to come up with alternative routes to their goals if they encounter barriers
- Some of the initial empirical support for the theory came from Snyder et al. (1991) who administered Snyder's Hope Scale to different __, finding that hope scores differed between college students and people receiving psychological treatment
19 Clues: Creating different routes to goals • The first seminal year; a palindrome • Hope is always directed at specific __ • The second seminal year; also a palindrome • One of the two key theorists; rhymes with Heider • Hope is framed as a __ set rather than an emotion • One of the two key theorists; rhymes with pope says • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-08
Across
- Maslow: Human Needs Theory, Lewin: _____ Theory.
- Johnson's system model is known as what?
- According to Orlando, this function means calling for help of others, whatever help the patient may require for his need to be met.
- According to her, "health is aa condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- She received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Illinois University in 1980.
- Lydia Hall stated that _____ should receive care only from professional nurses.
- What did Neuman referred to as a system that works with other parts of its body and environment; characterized by the presence of an exchange of information and reaction with other factors.
- The theorist who founded the Theory of Human Becoming.
- Hall's Three Aspects of Nuring include care, core, and _____.
- What is Nightingale's nursing theory? _____ theory.
- Abdellah defined this as a holistic being that is composed
- This means love, and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
- This is when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient's suffering according to Travelbee.
- Who is known as the "Psychiatric Nurse of the Century"?
- It is a role according to Peplau wherein they give instruction and provides training.
- What describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evulotion of energy field as evidenced by non-repeating rhythmicities?
- What is Eriksson's nursing theory? Theory of _____.
- According Roy, this is a type of stimuli that strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- In Benner's stages of clinical competence, in what stage do nursing students generally apply?
- A nursing theorist born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 15, 1914.
- Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____.
- Johnson defined this as an elusive state affected by social, psychological, biological, and physiological factors.
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- King defined this as an observable behaviour found in the health care systems in society.
- Who founded the Conservation Model?
- Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____.
- What is Watson's theory that addresses how nurses care for their patients? Philosophy and theory of ______ caring.
- What is the model formulated by Travelbee? _____ Relationship Model.
- What is reffered to as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living by Rogers?
- Orem's nursing theory that describes why and how people care for themselves.
- The nursing theorist who is known as the first truly international nurse.
- She is known for her stages of Clinical Competence.
- Who formulated "Health as Expanding consciousness"?
- Parse termed _____ as a design or model; a repetitive goal.
- A nursing theorist who defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She is the founder of Modern Nursing.
- Formulated by Sister Callista Roy.
- Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse.
- She is the developer of transcultural nursing.
- What is Levine's first name?
- Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- Newman defined this as the means where one perceive realities.
41 Clues: What is Levine's first name? • Formulated by Sister Callista Roy. • Who founded the Conservation Model? • She is the founder of Modern Nursing. • Johnson's system model is known as what? • Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____. • Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____. • Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse. • ...
motivation, emotion & personality 2025-03-19
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- Defense Mechanism: Pushing distressing memories out of the conscious mind.
- Defense Mechanism: Attributing one’s own unacceptable thoughts to others.
- _____label: The interpretation and labeling of emotions based on the situation.
- Self-_____ Belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations.
- _____Five theory: A model that identifies five main traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) that describe personality.
- Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts.
- _____psychology: A psychological perspective that emphasizes personal growth and the achievement of human potential.
- _____theory: A theory of personality that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
- Defense Mechanism: Reverting to an earlier stage of development in the face of stress.
- _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure.
- _____-seeking theory: The theory that individuals seek out novel and intense experiences.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards.
- Innate biological patterns of behavior.
- Defense Mechanism: Channeling unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- Stimuli that trigger emotional responses.
- _____theory: The theory that individuals are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal using the Yerkes-Dodson Law
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where a decision has both positive and negative aspects.
- _____inventories: Questionnaires used to assess personality traits.
- _____formation: A Defense Mechanism: Acting in a way that is opposite to one's unacceptable thoughts or feelings.
- The experience of feeling or emotion.
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- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two unattractive options.
- _____mechanisms: Unconscious strategies used by the ego to reduce anxiety.
- A Defense Mechanism: Creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior.
- Defense Mechanism: Redirecting emotions from a dangerous object to a safer one.
- Self-_____One’s perception of themselves (real and Ideal).
- _____tests: Psychological personality tests that use ambiguous stimuli to uncover hidden emotions and conflicts.
- The tendency to act impulsively without regard for social norms.
- _____susceptibility: The tendency to become easily bored and seek out new experiences.
- _____appraisal: The evaluation of a situation to determine its significance for one's well-being.
- _____determinism: The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment.
- _____-feedback hypothesis: The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences.
- _____rules: Social norms that dictate how emotions should be expressed.
- _____mind: According to Freud: Part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings not currently in conscious awareness.
- _____seeking: The pursuit of novel and stimulating experiences.
- _____-cognitive theory: A theory that emphasizes the influence of cognitive processes and social interactions on behavior.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards.
- _____ positive regard: In Humanistic Psychology, Accepting and valuing a person regardless of their behavior.
- _____-actualizing tendency: In Humanistic Psychology: The drive to realize one’s full potential.
- _____-reduction theory: The theory that motivation arises from the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs.
- _____-approach conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two attractive options.
- _____theories: Theories that focus on identifying and measuring individual personality characteristics.
41 Clues: The experience of feeling or emotion. • Innate biological patterns of behavior. • Stimuli that trigger emotional responses. • _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure. • Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards. • ...
motivation, emotion & personality 2025-03-19
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- _____-reduction theory: The theory that motivation arises from the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs.
- A Defense Mechanism: Creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior.
- The tendency to act impulsively without regard for social norms.
- _____-cognitive theory: A theory that emphasizes the influence of cognitive processes and social interactions on behavior.
- _____-seeking theory: The theory that individuals seek out novel and intense experiences.
- _____Five theory: A model that identifies five main traits (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) that describe personality.
- Defense Mechanism: Reverting to an earlier stage of development in the face of stress.
- _____tests: Psychological personality tests that use ambiguous stimuli to uncover hidden emotions and conflicts.
- _____label: The interpretation and labeling of emotions based on the situation.
- _____susceptibility: The tendency to become easily bored and seek out new experiences.
- Defense Mechanism: Attributing one’s own unacceptable thoughts to others.
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two unattractive options.
- _____-actualizing tendency: In Humanistic Psychology: The drive to realize one’s full potential.
- Self-_____ Belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations.
- _____seeking: The pursuit of novel and stimulating experiences.
- _____-approach conflicts: Situations where one must choose between two attractive options.
- _____determinism: The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment.
- _____ positive regard: In Humanistic Psychology, Accepting and valuing a person regardless of their behavior.
- _____theory: A theory of personality that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
- Defense Mechanism: Channeling unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
- _____formation: A Defense Mechanism: Acting in a way that is opposite to one's unacceptable thoughts or feelings.
- Defense Mechanism: Redirecting emotions from a dangerous object to a safer one.
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- _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure.
- _____inventories: Questionnaires used to assess personality traits.
- _____theories: Theories that focus on identifying and measuring individual personality characteristics.
- Stimuli that trigger emotional responses.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards.
- Innate biological patterns of behavior.
- _____appraisal: The evaluation of a situation to determine its significance for one's well-being.
- _____mind: According to Freud: Part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings not currently in conscious awareness.
- _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards.
- Defense Mechanism: Pushing distressing memories out of the conscious mind.
- Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts.
- _____mechanisms: Unconscious strategies used by the ego to reduce anxiety.
- The experience of feeling or emotion.
- _____-feedback hypothesis: The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences.
- _____psychology: A psychological perspective that emphasizes personal growth and the achievement of human potential.
- _____theory: The theory that individuals are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal using the Yerkes-Dodson Law
- _____rules: Social norms that dictate how emotions should be expressed.
- _____-avoidance conflicts: Situations where a decision has both positive and negative aspects.
- Self-_____One’s perception of themselves (real and Ideal).
41 Clues: The experience of feeling or emotion. • Innate biological patterns of behavior. • Stimuli that trigger emotional responses. • _____seeking: The pursuit of excitement and adventure. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by internal rewards. • _____motivation: Motivation driven by external rewards. • Defense Mechanism: Refusing to accept reality or facts. • ...
Lesson 8 2023-10-26
Across
- continuing to exist or happen, especially for longer than is usual
- in the end, especially after a long time
- someone whose job is to study a subject carefully
- the activity of searching and finding out about something
- a quicker route that leads from one place to another
- to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
- to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear
Down
- not solid or firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last
- to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed
- to join or be joined with something else
- a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based
- a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not operating it
- the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go
- to become curved, or to make something become curved
- the lowest part of something
- make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
16 Clues: the lowest part of something • to join or be joined with something else • in the end, especially after a long time • someone whose job is to study a subject carefully • to become curved, or to make something become curved • a quicker route that leads from one place to another • to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear • ...
Lesson 8. 2023-10-26
Across
- : a quicker route that leads from one place to another
- : someone whose job is to study a subject carefully
- : the activity of searching and finding out about something
- the lowest part of something
- : to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear
- : to join or be joined with something else
- : in the end, especially after a long time
Down
- : to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
- : continuing to exist or happen, especially for longer than is usual
- : not solid or firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last
- : the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go
- : to become curved, or to make something become curved
- : a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not operating it
- make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
- : a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based
- : to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed
16 Clues: the lowest part of something • : to join or be joined with something else • : in the end, especially after a long time • : someone whose job is to study a subject carefully • : a quicker route that leads from one place to another • : to become curved, or to make something become curved • : to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear • ...
chapter 15 2023-04-24
Across
- Largely nonrepresentational form of art
- Rejected by postmodernism
- Physicists theory of everything
- Leading action painter in art
- Nihilist and irrational art
- wrote "Invisible Man"
- Wrote "Einstein on the beach"
- led the Soviet Union until 1953
- wrote and performed "4'33"
- existentialist writer
- American pop-artist
- Radical choreographer
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- Wrote "go tell it on a mountain"
- Developed string theory
- Philosophical theory
- Major art producer before the shift to ny
- Important drive of the ID
- Wright's house
- First totalitarian government
- Painted "guernica"
- Banned in schools in 1954
21 Clues: Wright's house • Painted "guernica" • American pop-artist • Philosophical theory • wrote "Invisible Man" • existentialist writer • Radical choreographer • Developed string theory • Important drive of the ID • Rejected by postmodernism • Banned in schools in 1954 • wrote and performed "4'33" • Nihilist and irrational art • Leading action painter in art • First totalitarian government • ...
Chp 7 Vocab 2023-02-27
Across
- Combination of two or more companies into a single firm.
- Selling a product below cost to drive competitors out of the market.
- The removal of some government controls over a market. Students
- The expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- An agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
Down
- A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- The right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market.
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- Division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- The expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- A product that is the same no matter who produces it, such as petroleum, notebook paper, or milk
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time.
- A formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
18 Clues: Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • Combination of two or more companies into a single firm. • The right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market. • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • The removal of some government controls over a market. Students • ...
Life - Existence 2025-06-11
Across
- "Let's play with blocks!" (name the theory you think of when reading that line)
- The first theory that we talked about in this presentation
- The smallest pieces that might randomly come together to form you
- Something you gained from this presentation
- Bang Theory The theory we named
- Bonus: Do you exist?
- The faster you move, the slower time flows. The closer you are to a huge object, a planet, a star, a black hole, the more time itself warps around you.
- Someone who talked about the information
- The first word of the presentation
- Something that might be real or not
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- What we question when thinking about memory
- If you're reading this, then you definitely do this
- Something created when a star collapses
- Someone who talked about the Big Bang Theory
- A concept we explored; but can you be sure it’s real?
- Something that happens forever
- What memory might be, according to the theory
17 Clues: Bonus: Do you exist? • Something that happens forever • Bang Theory The theory we named • The first word of the presentation • Something that might be real or not • Something created when a star collapses • Someone who talked about the information • What we question when thinking about memory • Something you gained from this presentation • ...
Child Studies 11 Key Terms 2025-02-06
Across
- How individuals learn societal norms and values.
- Needs Hierarchy of human needs for well-being.
- Development Developmental milestones not reached as expected.
- Proofing Securing environments to protect infants from harm.
- Cognitive Theory of cognitive development in children.
- Stages Psychosocial development theory with eight stages.
- Advocacy Efforts to protect and promote children's rights.
- Massage Gentle massage to promote relaxation and bonding in infants.
- Sudden, unexplained death of an infant during sleep.
- Depression experienced by some mothers after childbirth.
- Feeding infants directly from the mother’s breast.
- Methods used to guide children's behavior.
- Traditions Customs and beliefs that guide child development.
- Theory Theory explaining the importance of early bonds.
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- The practice of wrapping a baby snugly in a blanket.
- Theory on the influence of various environments on development.
- An alternative feeding method to breastfeeding.
- Providing essential nutrients for growth and development.
- The process of growth, change, and advancement in children.
- Traditional child-rearing methods rooted in culture.
- Adverse immune responses to certain substances.
- Protects against diseases through vaccination.
- A critical connection formed between a child and caregiver.
- A life-saving technique used in emergencies.
24 Clues: Methods used to guide children's behavior. • A life-saving technique used in emergencies. • Protects against diseases through vaccination. • An alternative feeding method to breastfeeding. • Adverse immune responses to certain substances. • How individuals learn societal norms and values. • Feeding infants directly from the mother’s breast. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
Across
- The founder of modern chemistry
- Proposed that planets revolve in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sun-centered theory
- A person who rules with absolute power
- wrote the social contract
- Perfected the telescope
- Earth-centered theory
- steps used to prove a theory is true
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Dull colors and strong lines
- Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's rights and the ability for them to get the same education as men
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- An art form with soft lines and soft colors
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Didn't agree with cruel and unusual punishment
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Created geometry and supported the scientific method
- He believed that the people had the ability to govern themselves
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in the separation of power and checks and balances
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best intrest on the people
- supported the social contract and agreed with Absolute Monarchy
25 Clues: Sun-centered theory • Earth-centered theory • Perfected the telescope • wrote the social contract • Dull colors and strong lines • Created the smallpox vaccine • The founder of modern chemistry • Proposed the heliocentric theory • steps used to prove a theory is true • A person who rules with absolute power • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • ...
Behavior Theories Crossword 2024-03-14
Across
- _ of worth are ideas placed on us by society about how to act.
- Abraham _ created the hierarchy of needs.
- Our beliefs about right and wrong.
- The inner voice telling us right or wrong.
- Ivan _ developed the conditioning theory by training dogs.
- Theory that examines thinking and says brains are like computers.
- Theory that says we are all striving to self-actualize
- _ of needs is a pyramid based on what must be met to self-actualize.
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- training a behavior with rewards and consequences.
- The idea of us becoming our best selves.
- Theory that says behavior is a result of genetics.
- How we act as a result of our morals.
- Theory that says all behavior is a result of conditioning.
- _ vs. Nurture is the debate over whether genetics or society impact our behavior most.
- Developed the theory of moral development.
15 Clues: Our beliefs about right and wrong. • How we act as a result of our morals. • The idea of us becoming our best selves. • Abraham _ created the hierarchy of needs. • The inner voice telling us right or wrong. • Developed the theory of moral development. • training a behavior with rewards and consequences. • Theory that says behavior is a result of genetics. • ...
ELA 3 in a row 2023-01-05
Across
- well-meaning and kindly
- a graph representing a sound, showing the distribution of energy at different frequencies
- an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim
- a state of disorder due to the absence or nonrecognition of authority or other controlling systems
- temporarily inactive or inoperative
- be controlled or determined by, relying on
- a person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation
- period of ten years
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- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution
- a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule
- relating to cognition
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time or /make (someone) known by name to another in person, especially formally.
- do (something) again or differently
15 Clues: period of ten years • relating to cognition • well-meaning and kindly • temporarily inactive or inoperative • do (something) again or differently • be controlled or determined by, relying on • a person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation • a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule • ...
Lesson 8. 2023-10-26
Across
- continuing to exist or happen, especially for longer than is usual
- in the end, especially after a long time
- someone whose job is to study a subject carefully
- the activity of searching and finding out about something
- a quicker route that leads from one place to another
- to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
- to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear
Down
- not solid or firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last
- to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed
- to join or be joined with something else
- a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based
- a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not operating it
- the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go
- to become curved, or to make something become curved
- the lowest part of something
- make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
16 Clues: the lowest part of something • to join or be joined with something else • in the end, especially after a long time • someone whose job is to study a subject carefully • to become curved, or to make something become curved • a quicker route that leads from one place to another • to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear • ...
TL great depression 2020-01-22
Across
- chats an informal conversion
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- on margin purchase of an asset by using leverage and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker
- depression a long and severe recession in an economy or market
- army 43,000 marchers and 17,000 ww1 veterans and they demanded cash-payment redemption of their service cetificates
- production of more of a product
- bowl an area where all vegetation has lost, and soil is reduced to dust
- a town built by unemployed
- make changes in something to improve it
- a feeling of reassurance following release of anxiety
- exchange a market in which securities are bought and sold
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- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- 100 days presidential term taken on symbolic signifigance
- wealth the illusion of prosperity by borrowing on credit what one cannot afford so as to appear prosperous
- a person who is averse to change to tradionalist values
- state of being unemployed
- Tuesday New York stock exchange completely collapsed
- deal domestic program of the administration of U.S
- a return to a normal state of health
- runs large number of customers of a bank or institution withdraw their deposits over concerns of banks solvency
20 Clues: state of being unemployed • a town built by unemployed • production of more of a product • a return to a normal state of health • make changes in something to improve it • something, typically money, that is owed or due • chats an informal conversion • a feeling of reassurance following release of anxiety • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2023-11-21
7 Clues: State to be the case • Present something as a fact • Give into to a superior force • A theory without firm evidence • Assuming an idea as the basis for reasoning • An idea that is not for certain or confirmed • A conclusion formed with incomplete information
Sociological Theory 2012-12-18
Across
- cheese
- of production
- Marx said this contained production
- an organic theory
- Marx's mate
- everyone equal
- ooh science!
- Marx wrote this in 1848 with his mate
- small
- look at all those symbols kevin!
- the nicest kind of feminists?
- big beard
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- father of functionalism
- of production
- a conflict theory
- garfinkel
- he thought of social action theory
- feminists
- a conflict theory
- Marx said this contained not production
- giddens big idea
- we agree!
- can we be sure we exist?
- the state owns things
- feminists
- its all about the cash!
- big
- banana
28 Clues: big • small • cheese • banana • garfinkel • feminists • we agree! • feminists • big beard • Marx's mate • ooh science! • of production • of production • everyone equal • giddens big idea • a conflict theory • a conflict theory • an organic theory • the state owns things • father of functionalism • its all about the cash! • can we be sure we exist? • the nicest kind of feminists? • look at all those symbols kevin! • ...
ch 7 vocab 2023-02-27
Across
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- 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 or sells it
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
Down
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • 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 • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-10-06
Across
- created the natural rights of man
- the most common economic system in Europe prior to the Enlightenment
- credited with heliocentric theory
- separation of power
- created the three laws of motion
- country that had the first revolution inspired by the Enlightenment
- the belief that people could use logic and reason to create progress
- writer of the wealth of nations
- one of the materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century
- believed humans were naturally evil
- book written by Denis Diderot
- helped create the scientific method
- the idea that governmental power is in the hands of the people
- discovered a supernova
- rights of the accused
- popularized the Scientific Method
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- discovered that plants moved elliptically
- freedom of speech
- the idea of a monarch having complete political control
- intellectual gatherings in the homes of the wealthy
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- the idea that each branch of government can prevent another from tyranny
- country with the most Enlightenment thinkers
- people who believe in a creator god
- "I think therefore I am"
- first person to theorize heliocentric theory
27 Clues: freedom of speech • separation of power • rights of the accused • discovered a supernova • "I think therefore I am" • book written by Denis Diderot • writer of the wealth of nations • created the three laws of motion • created the natural rights of man • credited with heliocentric theory • popularized the Scientific Method • people who believe in a creator god • ...
POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-30
Across
- The highest law of the land
- A theory stating that the state evolved from family structures
- Believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
- A theory that explains the origin of the state through force and domination
- The power to make and implement public policies
- The group of people living permanently within a state
- A form of government ruled by one person
- The head of the executive branch
- Authority exercised by a ruler
- This theory proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans, and the state emerges as a result of this inherent inclination.
- The supreme power of a state to command obedience and remain free from external control.
- The theory stating that the state is created by God
- Philosopher regarded as the father of Political Science
- The art or science of government concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy.
- The body that executes laws
- A theory that views the state as a natural institution
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- The scientific and value-free approach to political study
- The approach to political science focused on values and norms
- A system where people rule directly or indirectly
- A system where power is divided between central and regional governments
- An institution that makes and enforces laws
- The power to influence others’ behavior
- The study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc
- The defined geographical area of a state
- The law-making body of government
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- A system of government ruled by the wealthy
- A group of people united by culture, language, and history
- A political unit with sovereignty over territory
- A form of government ruled by a few
- This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state, suggesting that states arose to satisfy the economic needs of their populations.
31 Clues: The highest law of the land • The body that executes laws • Authority exercised by a ruler • The head of the executive branch • The law-making body of government • A form of government ruled by a few • The power to influence others’ behavior • A form of government ruled by one person • The defined geographical area of a state • An institution that makes and enforces laws • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-10-28
Across
- In which stage of the business growth cycle might a company consider renewal strategies?
- Which type of business connects producers with consumers
- The quantity of a product available for sale
- Which of the following types of organizational structures is normally found in a smaller business with fewer employees?
- a structure that outlines the operations and relationships within a business, including the staff, governing body, and collaborations
- What type of business is owned and operated by one individual?
- Which stage in the business growth cycle involves stabilization and peak sales?
Down
- Are employees who manage other managers
- They supply capital in exchange for equity
- Who primarily funds a business through personal savings?
- Which business structure involves shared ownership?
- Which of the following is a type of business funding?
- Firm What type of firm focuses on providing intangible products?
- In the business growth cycle, what follows the Startup Stage?
- Change raw goods into a more finished form
- Which type of business focuses on a social cause
- A business model where a firm licenses its operations\
- The quantity of goods consumers are willing to buy
18 Clues: Are employees who manage other managers • They supply capital in exchange for equity • Change raw goods into a more finished form • The quantity of a product available for sale • Which type of business focuses on a social cause • The quantity of goods consumers are willing to buy • Which business structure involves shared ownership? • ...
Chapter 9 2014-10-29
Across
- involves mostly making decision by yourself or with limited input
- leadership that involves the ability to create a viable future for the organization
- aspect of leadership measured by the LPC score
- PG theory says go with this leadership behaviour when there is some ambiguity to the task
- decision making in which you have no extra influence
- type of new leadership revolving around being yourself
- leader behaviour that involves being approachable, respectful and supportive
- type of leadership where you need curiousity, character, and local and global business savvy
- vision-based motivation found in transformational leadership
- type of leadership based on putting others first
- style of consideration that sets transformational leaders apart
- Fred's theory that task and relationship styles are dependent on favorableness of situation for exertion of influence
- type of influence associated with being charismatic
- PG theory says go with this leadership behaviour for those in dissatisfying jobs or when need for affiliation is high for employees
- short form for theory in which leader treats different followers differently
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- PG theory says go with this behaviour for those who want a challenge or encouragement to reach the goal
- House says that the leader's main task is to help show this to employees so they can reach their goal
- according to the Ohio State studies leaders initiate this behaviour
- type of new leadership that involves power sharing
- theory that says leaders are born with certain characteristics
- style of leadershp that provides compelling vision that followers want to pursue
- type of leadership involving "walk the talk"
- involves obtainiing fair degree of input but still retaining final decision yourself
- style of leadership dependent on straightforward exchange between leader and follower
- PG theory says go with this leadership behaviour for those who like to be told what to do
- type of stimulation commonly found in transformational leadership
26 Clues: type of leadership involving "walk the talk" • aspect of leadership measured by the LPC score • type of leadership based on putting others first • type of new leadership that involves power sharing • type of influence associated with being charismatic • decision making in which you have no extra influence • type of new leadership revolving around being yourself • ...
Engineering Management 2021-12-15
Across
- A matrix provides a framework for evaluating the relative performance of businesses in which a diversified organization operates.
- A strategy in which a firm has no consistent approach to strategy
- ________ problems arise when words have different meanings for different people
- The managed effort of an organization to develop new products or services or new uses for existing products or services
- A sophisticated rating method in which supervisors construct a rating scale associated with behavioral anchors
- It refers to teaching managers and professionals the skills needed for both present and future jobs.
- The process of attracting individuals to apply for jobs that are open
- An informal communication network among people in an organization
- A group created by its members for purposes that may or may not be relevant to those of the organization
- A strategy in which the firm encourages creativity and flexibility and is often decentralized
Down
- The number of different businesses that an organization is engaged in and the extent to which these businesses are related to one another
- The financial remuneration given by the organization to its employees in exchange for their work
- The extent to which members are loyal and committed to the group
- analysis of an organization’s internal strengths and weaknesses as well as its environmental opportunities and threats.
- Standards of behavior that the group accepts for and expects of its members
- _______ procedure is the means by which the contract is enforced.
- Similar to entrepreneurs except that they develop new businesses in the context of a large organization
- The purchase of a firm by a firm that is considerably larger
- _________ innovations are changes in the way products or services are manufactured, created, or distributed.
- An act directly mandates the provision of safe working conditions
- The set of organizational activities directed at attracting, developing, and maintaining an effective workforce
21 Clues: The purchase of a firm by a firm that is considerably larger • The extent to which members are loyal and committed to the group • A strategy in which a firm has no consistent approach to strategy • _______ procedure is the means by which the contract is enforced. • An informal communication network among people in an organization • ...
Career Development 2024-09-18
Across
- According to Holland, a research chemist is primarily the ________ personality type.
- The process of starting and running one’s own business.
- The _______ ceiling which purports that mix of overt and subtle bias, limiting stereotypes, and structural inequalities are evident in the workplace and for career advancement for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals.
- Developer of the social learning theory of career decision making, emphasizing the role of chance and learning experiences.
- The acronym for a resource published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics with detailed information on job prospects and career options.
- Psychologist known for his theory of vocational choice and six personality types (RIASEC).
- The invisible barriers that prevent women and minorities from advancing to leadership positions is called the _____ ceiling.
- Linda ________ created the theory of circumscription (phase one: rule out certain jobs not acceptable for gender, stereotypes, and social class) and compromise (phase two: change mind, major etc. if career path is not truly realistic).
- Career _______ is Super's term for an individual’s readiness to make informed career decisions.
- O*NET is a comprehensive online database of occupational information used for career exploration and job analysis. It’s full name is the Occupational Information ______.
- Edgar H. Schein’s eight career anchors theory are based on the self-concept, abilities, and what the person is good at. Eight anchors are used: (1) autonomy/independence; (2) security/stability; (3) technical/functional competence; (4) general managerial competence; (5) entrepreneurial creativity; (6) service/dedication to a cause; (7) pure challenge; (8) ______. Name the last anchor.
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- Work-life _______ is the process of achieving a healthy balance between professional responsibilities and personal life.
- Creator of the life-span, life-space theory of career development.
- Job _______ is a career exploration strategy where an individual observes a professional in their job role.
- The extent to which individuals feel fulfilled and content in their jobs is known as job ______.
- A prominent theorist who suggests that early childhood experiences influence career choice.
- A client who wishes to work on an assembly line would fit into Holland’s ________ typology.
- The career anchor theory was created by
- Bandura’s concept related to one's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations, often applied in career counseling is known as self-______.
- ______ and Factor Theory is an early career theory suggesting that matching personal traits with job requirements leads to career satisfaction.
20 Clues: The career anchor theory was created by • The process of starting and running one’s own business. • Creator of the life-span, life-space theory of career development. • According to Holland, a research chemist is primarily the ________ personality type. • Psychologist known for his theory of vocational choice and six personality types (RIASEC). • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-01
Across
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the price or production
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not at a lower price
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a license that gives an inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
Down
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitiors out of the market
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- a product such as petroleum ormilkthat is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit 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 a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-02-27
Across
- a market that runs most efficently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- when two or more join to form a single firm
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period time to drive competitors out of the market.
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for specific period of time
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similiar but not identical
- contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- a series of competitive price that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- 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 market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the some no matter who produces or sells it
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
18 Clues: when two or more join to form a single firm • the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • 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 • factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises • ...
Fundamentals exam 4 2024-12-10
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- Worden's Four Tasks
- Prevention for DVT
- Characteristic breathing pattern at end of life
- Type of genetic testing to see if the individual is a carrier of a recessive disorder
- The F in BE FAST
- The T in BE FAST
- The A in BE FAST
- Normal lab value is less than 1.1
- Second stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Third stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- First stage of Selye's GAS
- The way a person feels about themselves
- Rest and digest
- Fifth stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Fourth stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- A person's feelings about their own body
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- Third stage of Selye's GAS
- The first stage of wound healing
- Comfort care for the terminally ill
- Type of genetic testing to see if someone is likely to develop a condition
- The third stage of wound healing
- A cardiovascular fight or flight response
- The way a person thinks about themselves
- The S in BE FAST
- Model of grief that shifts between two stages
- The B in BE FAST
- The second stage of wound healing
- Second stage of Selye's GAS
- Do no harm
- Coma scale
- First stage of grief in the Kubler-Ross theory
- Aspiration risk factor
- Type of tissue injury caused when forces move in opposite directions
- The E in BE FAST
34 Clues: Do no harm • Coma scale • Rest and digest • The S in BE FAST • The B in BE FAST • The F in BE FAST • The T in BE FAST • The A in BE FAST • The E in BE FAST • Prevention for DVT • Worden's Four Tasks • Aspiration risk factor • Third stage of Selye's GAS • First stage of Selye's GAS • Second stage of Selye's GAS • The first stage of wound healing • The third stage of wound healing • ...
A-Levels English Language Paper 3 Question 2 Review 2026-01-01
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- nonverbal forms of communication during a conversation
- stage language development stage between 0-1
- a single unit of speech often between pauses or turns
- person responsible for behaviourist theory
- speaker changes the subject during a conversation
- the rise and fall of voice pitch while someone is speaking
- theory that proposes Proposes that language learning is a result of mental processes like memory, attention, and problem-solving are essential for a child to construct knowledge and make sense of language
- language used to talk about language itself
- stage of language development between 1-2; first attempt at grammar and creating meaning from phrases
- person responsible for interaction theory
- verbal or non verbal features that show active listening
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- aspects of speech that are not words like tone, pitch, and volume
- stage of language development between 2-3; expresses meaning through limited lexis, overextension and underextension
- a connected stretch of spoken or written language
- language talk used to maintain relationships rather than exchange information like "how are you?"
- stage of language development between 3-5; starting to sustain conversation and use language in a more complex way
- leaving out words that are understood from context
- theory that suggests that humans are born with an innate ability to learn language
- person responsible for cognitive theory
- language development stage concerning the infant in the womb
- words that rely on context to make sense like this that these or those
- person responsible for innateness theory
- theory that suggests language acquisition is a result of social interaction and communication between children and their caregivers
- theory that proposes that language is learned through environmental interactions; imitation, practice, reinforcement
- leaving out sounds or symbols in speech like gonna instead of going to
- level of social or conversational power someone holds in an interaction
26 Clues: person responsible for cognitive theory • person responsible for innateness theory • person responsible for interaction theory • person responsible for behaviourist theory • language used to talk about language itself • stage language development stage between 0-1 • a connected stretch of spoken or written language • speaker changes the subject during a conversation • ...
Crossword 2014-09-04
Across
- "Yes we can"
- Manjul Bhargava recently became the first person of Indian origin to win this award, often described as a Nobel Prize for Mathematics.
- The last name of a LinkedIn co-founder who is one of Silicon Valley's most prolific and successful angel investors having invested in firms like Facebook, Zynga, Flickr, Wikia and Digg.
- An employee's involvement with, commitment to, and satisfaction with work.
- The last name of the Indian shooter, whose rifle has been chosen to be displayed at the Olympic Museum at Lausanne in Switzerland.
- This 1999 American horror movie was the very first online “viral” marketing campaign predating YouTube, Facebook, MySpace. It was called "The ____ ____ Project".
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- This Silicon Valley firm very recently filed complaints alleging patent infringement against Samsung and Qualcomm.
- D. E. Shaw & Co. recently acquired a solar farm in this U.S. state.
- The Third _____ Accord, is a regulatory standard supposed to strengthen bank capital requirements by increasing bank liquidity and decreasing bank leverage.
- The name of the African-American author, poet, dancer, actress, and singer of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", who recently passed away.
- “The Breakout IPO of 2014”!
- An OD theory that is based on the general principle of a theory widely used in quantum mechanics.
12 Clues: "Yes we can" • “The Breakout IPO of 2014”! • D. E. Shaw & Co. recently acquired a solar farm in this U.S. state. • An employee's involvement with, commitment to, and satisfaction with work. • An OD theory that is based on the general principle of a theory widely used in quantum mechanics. • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-06
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- DNA structure co-discoverer
- Electromagnetic induction
- Radioactivity researcher
- Quantum theory founder
- Vaccine pioneer
- Sociologist of science
- Energy conservation
- Absolute temperature scale
- Evolutionary biology advocate
- Atomic structure
- Theory of relativity
- Penicillin discoverer
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- Telescope pioneer
- Principle of buoyancy
- DNA X-ray images
- Germ theory of disease
- Discoverer of Uranus
- Black hole theorist
- Theory of evolution
- Laws of motion
20 Clues: Laws of motion • Vaccine pioneer • DNA X-ray images • Atomic structure • Telescope pioneer • Energy conservation • Black hole theorist • Theory of evolution • Discoverer of Uranus • Theory of relativity • Principle of buoyancy • Penicillin discoverer • Quantum theory founder • Germ theory of disease • Sociologist of science • Radioactivity researcher • Electromagnetic induction • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-30
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- A group of people united by culture, language, and history
- A system where power is divided between central and regional governments
- The art or science of government concerned with guiding or influencing governmental policy.
- The highest law of the land
- A political unit with sovereignty over territory
- A system of government ruled by the wealthy
- A theory that views the state as a natural institution
- The head of the executive branch
- A theory stating that the state evolved from family structures
- A system where people rule directly or indirectly
- The power to make and implement public policies
- A theory that explains the origin of the state through force and domination
- This theory proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans, and the state emerges as a result of this inherent inclination.
- The scientific and value-free approach to political study
- This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state, suggesting that states arose to satisfy the economic needs of their populations.
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- The approach to political science focused on values and norms
- An institution that makes and enforces laws
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- The defined geographical area of a state
- The law-making body of government
- A form of government ruled by a few
- A form of government ruled by one person
- The study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc
- Philosopher regarded as the father of Political Science
- The power to influence others’ behavior
- The theory stating that the state is created by God
- The group of people living permanently within a state
- The body that executes laws
- Believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
- The supreme power of a state to command obedience and remain free from external control.
30 Clues: The highest law of the land • The body that executes laws • The head of the executive branch • The law-making body of government • A form of government ruled by a few • The power to influence others’ behavior • The defined geographical area of a state • A form of government ruled by one person • An institution that makes and enforces laws • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-22
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- developed chemistry
- invented the telescope
- developed analytical geometry
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- style of art characterized by dull colors and sharp lines
- advanced the scientific theory
- discovered gravity
- to know something you didn't before
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- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- wrote the social contract
- observed bacteria in the microscope
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- proved heliocentric theory
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- art characterized by soft lines and colors
- a person who rules with absolute power
- the book hobbes wrote
- invented the microscope
- proposed the freedom of religion and speech
20 Clues: discovered gravity • developed chemistry • the book hobbes wrote • invented the telescope • invented the microscope • wrote the social contract • proved heliocentric theory • developed analytical geometry • advanced the scientific theory • proposed the heliocentric theory • observed bacteria in the microscope • to know something you didn't before • ...
Vocab Words 2022-05-10
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- in a state of peaceful happiness
- a particular part or feature of something
- regarded or represented as perfect or better than reality
- pulled or twisted out of shape
- make a physical or mental effort
- having all one's attention absorbed by someone or something
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- act in such a way as to have an effect on another
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- a way of. Regarding, understanding, or interpreting something
- having little or minimal effect with others
10 Clues: pulled or twisted out of shape • in a state of peaceful happiness • make a physical or mental effort • a particular part or feature of something • having little or minimal effect with others • act in such a way as to have an effect on another • regarded or represented as perfect or better than reality • having all one's attention absorbed by someone or something • ...
AP Psychology review 2015-04-16
Across
- Humanistic psychologist who created a hierarchy of needs
- Founded Social Development Theory
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- Founded Behaviorism and conducted baby Albert experiment
- Introduced self-efficacy and social learning theory
- Discovered spacing effect and pioneered memory experiments, as well as introducing learning curve
- Conducted first psychology experiment in first psych lab
- Conducted a taste experiment with rats that lead to them being conditioned to avoid sickness
- Studied attachment in monkeys with fake artificial mothers
- Created g-factor/general intelligence concept
- Founded a law that says the just noticeable magnitude is proportional to stimulus magnitude
- 8 stage theory of psychosocial development
- Operant conditioning and involved with reinforcement ('skinner' box)
- Created Functionalist school of thought
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- Founded REBT (Rational Emotive behaviour therapy)
- Classical conditioning through study involving dogs salivating to stimulus
- Described cognitive dissonance
- Him and 7 others went into hospital to show the dangers of labeling mental illnesses
- Continued Freudian work on dream interpretation
- Conducted a prison experiment that showed how situations can affect behaviour
- Worked in developmental psychology by observing infant's attachment to parent
- Created the first intelligence test
- Founded successful intelligence theory/Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Supported the idea of multiple intelligences
- Critique of Freudian principles
- Explored the study of micro expressions to detect lying and emotions
- Developed "Client-Centered" therapy
- Chomsky Theorised about 'critical period' in languages
- Famous for conformity experiments and effect of group pressure
29 Clues: Described cognitive dissonance • Critique of Freudian principles • Founded Social Development Theory • Created the first intelligence test • Developed "Client-Centered" therapy • Created Functionalist school of thought • 8 stage theory of psychosocial development • Supported the idea of multiple intelligences • Created g-factor/general intelligence concept • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-03-01
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- the removal of government controls over a market
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
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- a series of competitive price-cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but no identical
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a license that fives 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 a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Economics Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-01
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- the removal of government controls over a market
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
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- a series of competitive price-cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but no identical
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a license that fives 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 a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Theory of the Mind Review 2023-12-08
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- he is the best known exponent of idealism
- he was a materialist
- He saw the mind as identical with the soul.
- valid knowledge comes only through the five senses.
- the discipline that is concerned with the ultimate nature of reality
- all events are caused by past events
- Why? Why? Why? Why? problem
- all things that exist are made up of matter
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- valid knowledge comes only through the mind.
- Blank slate
- I think therefore I am.
- there are physical bodies and non-physical bodies
- the study of knowledge
- Berkley was an ______.
- Fundamental reality is mind
- Appearance vs Reality
16 Clues: Blank slate • he was a materialist • Appearance vs Reality • the study of knowledge • Berkley was an ______. • I think therefore I am. • Fundamental reality is mind • Why? Why? Why? Why? problem • all events are caused by past events • he is the best known exponent of idealism • He saw the mind as identical with the soul. • all things that exist are made up of matter • ...
Alpha Club Day Activity! 2021-07-28
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- the man whose incompleteness theory broke maths
- the last name of a WW2 cartographer who was born in 1912 and cracked enigma
- _____ dilemma is famously studied in game theory
- A non orientable surface which is a two dimensional manifold
- this city played a major role in the inception of graph theory
- who uttered the words Cogito Ergo Sum
- the part of mathematics that deals with the study of chaos
- a cat pays 8 dollars to enter a place and a human pays 4 dollars, how much will a spider pay?
- the man who knew infinity
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- ifmmp (minus 1 alphabet)
- in the movie a beautiful mind, John Nash created a concept of game theory which is a cornerstone of modern economics...what's the name of the theory
- this concept is what they used to make the map of the world we all know today but it's also why the map is not accurate because there is disorientation when you try to flatten a curve (covid pun intended)
- A non orientable surface (have you seen loki?)
- just how multiplication and division are opposites in maths, so are addition and subtraction, what is the opposite of (e^x)
- what is 3.14159265359 into 2.71828182846 (approximately)
- the father of graph theory
- who said (a^n)+(b^n)≠(c^n) for a, b and c as positive integers
- a clock moves from midnight to 9 am. What is the sum of digits of the total degrees that the minute and hour hand moved in totality [sum of the digits(degrees of minute hand + degrees of hour hand)] (in words)
- ____ conjecture is one of the Millennium problem
19 Clues: ifmmp (minus 1 alphabet) • the man who knew infinity • the father of graph theory • who uttered the words Cogito Ergo Sum • A non orientable surface (have you seen loki?) • the man whose incompleteness theory broke maths • _____ dilemma is famously studied in game theory • ____ conjecture is one of the Millennium problem • ...
PSY 101: Consciousness 2023-02-27
Across
- the actual content/storyline of the dream
- daily biological cycles that are about 24 hours long
- causes a person to stop breathing when asleep
- lowers CNS activity; ex: alcohol
- dream theory that dreams symbolize wish fulfillment
- dream theory based on biology
- rapid eye movement; paradoxical sleep
- individual requires greater doses to achieve the same effect
- hidden meaning of a dream
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- theory that sleep helps strengthen neuronal connections that serve as the basis for learning and memory
- increases CNS activity; ex: caffeine
- happens after the reduction of drug intake
- chronic inability to sleep normally
- the theory that says sleep's main purpose is to increase chances of survival
- characterized by an irresistible compulsion to sleep during daytime
- interprets activity and creates a dream
- the theory that sleep allows us to recharge our bodies and recover from fatigue
17 Clues: hidden meaning of a dream • dream theory based on biology • lowers CNS activity; ex: alcohol • chronic inability to sleep normally • increases CNS activity; ex: caffeine • rapid eye movement; paradoxical sleep • interprets activity and creates a dream • the actual content/storyline of the dream • happens after the reduction of drug intake • ...
beartown 2022-12-15
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- the practice of talking and thinking about oneself excessively
- shrubs and other plants with green glossy
- ridicule or mockery
- use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking
- the action or state of submission
- priority in importance, order, or rank
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- to take action in order to prevent from happening
- flooring composed of wooden blocks arranged in a geometric pattern
- loyalty or commitment to a superior
- an act or action of warning
- a formal procession of people walking or riding vehicles
- dig out from the ground
- inability to take action
- stubbornness
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- an unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad
- a person who doesn't believe in a god or gods
- light or easy movements
- extremely small
- reserved or uncommunicative in speech
- involving marriage to one person at a time
- in a way that is so slight or subtle as not to be perceived
- any disease marked by inflammation and pain in the joints, muscles, or fibrous tissue
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed
- mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
- to intrude on
- stubbornness or determination
- the quality of being reserved in conversation
28 Clues: stubbornness • to intrude on • extremely small • ridicule or mockery • light or easy movements • dig out from the ground • inability to take action • an act or action of warning • stubbornness or determination • the action or state of submission • loyalty or commitment to a superior • reserved or uncommunicative in speech • priority in importance, order, or rank • ...
Ap Psych 2022-01-05
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- American psychologist who helped to found humanistic psychology.
- German physiologist who pioneered the study of the human mind using scientific methods.
- American psychologist who played a major role in the development of cognitive psychology and educational psychology
- American psychologist who made significant contributions to the fields of cognitive psychology and social psychology.
- Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist, and psychoanalyst. He is best known for his contributions to psychoanalysis and for founding analytical psychology.
- Known primarily for developing personal construct theory (PCT).
- Did the dog experiment and played a significant, though indirect role in the development of behaviorism.
- famous for his work on the association between human emotions and facial expressions.
- Gained public recognition for his theory of multiple intelligences
- He is known mainly for his theory of psychosocial development.
- Often referred to as the “father of positive psychology.
- pioneered the study of psychology in the United States
- Was a renowned American psychologist best known for developing a form of psychotherapy known as Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
- Notable for her theories on mindset and motivation.
- German American psychologist who pioneered the field of applied psychology.
- A Jewish-Russian psychologist who specialized in the psychological development of children.
- American psychologist who is regarded as one of the founding fathers of humanistic psychology.
- Founder of attachment theory.
- Best known for developing the concept of “power posing.”
- Recognized as the first American to propose a comprehensive learning theory.
- An American psychologist who is notable for his theories of moral development
- Helped to lay the groundwork for attachment theory
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- American psychologist who pioneered the study of human personality.
- famous for his work on psychopathy
- Received widespread praise for his research on persuasion and influence.
- He is known primarily for developing his ecological systems theory.
- Best known for conducting the Stanford prison experiment in 1971
- German American psychologist who is recognized as one of the founding fathers of cognitive psychology.
- He is known primarily for his research on human judgment and decision-making.
- Cognitive bias known as the Dunning-Krueger effect.
- Known chiefly for developing the social learning theory
- American social psychologist who gained widespread recognition for his controversial series of experiments on obedience to authority.
- Often credited as the founding father of modern ethology
- Austrian neurologist who is widely considered to be the founding father of psychoanalysis.
- An American psychologist who is notable for her research on memory and cognition
- He is known primarily for developing the concept of operant conditioning.
- He is known for his work on perception, impression formation, prestige suggestion, and social conformity.
- Notable for his contributions to learning theory.
- Made significant contributions to the development of psychoanalysis
- An American psychologist who is credited as one of the founding fathers of behaviorism
- made major contributions to the field of evolutionary psychology.
41 Clues: Founder of attachment theory. • famous for his work on psychopathy • Notable for his contributions to learning theory. • Helped to lay the groundwork for attachment theory • Cognitive bias known as the Dunning-Krueger effect. • Notable for her theories on mindset and motivation. • pioneered the study of psychology in the United States • ...
Famous Psychologist 2023-06-09
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- - Russian psychologist known for his sociocultural theory, emphasizing the role of culture and social interaction in cognitive development.
- - American psychologist and behaviorist, known for his work on operant conditioning and the Skinner box.
- - American psychologist known for his theory of human motivation and the hierarchy of needs.
- - Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children, including stages such as sensorimotor and formal operational.
- - American psychologist known for his development of client-centered therapy and his emphasis on unconditional positive regard.
- - Canadian-American psychologist known for his social learning theory and the concept of self-efficacy.
- - American psychologist and behaviorist known for his work on operant conditioning and the principles of reinforcement.
- - German-American developmental psychologist, known for his theory of psychosocial development across the lifespan.
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- - American psychiatrist known for his development of cognitive therapy and his contributions to understanding depression.
- - Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, known for his concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes.
- - Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, known for his theories on the unconscious mind and the role of dreams.
- - American psychologist known for his research on cognitive maps and the cognitive theory of learning.
- - American psychologist known for his work in positive psychology and his research on learned helplessness and optimism.
- - American social psychologist known for his controversial experiments on obedience to authority.
- - American psychologist known for his Stanford Prison Experiment, which demonstrated the power of social roles on behavior.
- - American psychologist who established behaviorism as a major approach in psychology and conducted the controversial Little Albert experiment.
- - German psychologist often referred to as the "father of experimental psychology" for establishing the first psychological laboratory.
- - Russian physiologist and psychologist, famous for his experiments on classical conditioning with dogs.
- - German-American psychologist known for his field theory and his research on group dynamics and social psychology.
- - American psychologist known for developing rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and his work on cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy
20 Clues: - American psychologist known for his theory of human motivation and the hierarchy of needs. • - American social psychologist known for his controversial experiments on obedience to authority. • - American psychologist known for his research on cognitive maps and the cognitive theory of learning. • ...
Learning Theories 2020-05-20
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- the researcher who is best known for discovering the conditioned response
- The third stage of social learning theory involving the showing off of new learned behaviours
- the researcher that developed the theory of operant conditioning
- a form of conditioning
- a therapy based on the principles of conditioning. A technique used to treat phobias
- a form of conditioning
- A person knowing their own ability to do something and being confident with it
- the second cognitive element to social learning theory
- the researcher who developed social learning theory
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- a form of reinforcement where you learn through the consequences of others behaviour
- The first stage of social learning theory
- significant individual in a persons life. Someone who you are likely to imitate
- providing a stimulus to reduce/remove a behaviour
- The final stage of social learning theory
- can be positive or negative to encourage the reproduction of a behaviour
15 Clues: a form of conditioning • a form of conditioning • The first stage of social learning theory • The final stage of social learning theory • providing a stimulus to reduce/remove a behaviour • the researcher who developed social learning theory • the second cognitive element to social learning theory • the researcher that developed the theory of operant conditioning • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- a person that rules with absolute power
- created the laws of gravity and motion
- popularized the scientific method
- theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- to know something one did not know before
- a style during the 18th century defined by curved asymmetrical forms and elaborate ornamentation
- created "Leviathan"
- wanted women to have equal education as men
- belief that God exist and created the world but does not interfere
- discovered the heliocentric theory
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- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- observed that the moon was not pure and smooth
- theory that the governing and the governed came to an agreement that the governed will give up some rights and the governing will make decisions
- people who presented new ways of thinking
- created the idea "checks and balances"
- made the first vaccine for small pox
- was also called "The Age of Reason"
- parties where people met up to discuss new ideas
- believed in freedom of religion
20 Clues: created "Leviathan" • believed in freedom of religion • popularized the scientific method • discovered the heliocentric theory • was also called "The Age of Reason" • made the first vaccine for small pox • created the laws of gravity and motion • created the idea "checks and balances" • a person that rules with absolute power • people who presented new ways of thinking • ...
Learning Theory and Evolutionary Theory 2014-05-02
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- Where did Schaffer and Emerson carry out their study?
- These people found that 39% of first attachments were not to providers of physical care, challenging learning theory.
- A template for future relationships.
- Attachment is innate for the purpose of....
- These researchers proposed an update of learning theory to include operant conditioning.
- An example of this is when, in learning theory, an infant repeats behaviour that removes an unpleasant feeling such as hunger or being cold.
- Which of the wire "mothers" did the monkeys prefer in Harlow and Harlow's 1962 study?
- The idea of having a special attachment to one person only.
- Something we are all born with, a strong feeling of desire eg hunger which needs to be satisfied.
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- The means by which Pavlov made his dog salivate by the sound of a bell.
- What produce a response in the care giver to form an attachment?
- The species of monkey used by Harlow and Harlow in their study which challenges learning theory.
- The time in which attachments must be formed.
- This criticism of learning theory suggests that the idea of stimulus, response and reinforcement is too simple.
- A study that provides a link between childhood experiences and romantic relationships.
- THis man came up with evolutionary theory.
- A child needs this to explore from.
17 Clues: A child needs this to explore from. • A template for future relationships. • THis man came up with evolutionary theory. • Attachment is innate for the purpose of.... • The time in which attachments must be formed. • Where did Schaffer and Emerson carry out their study? • The idea of having a special attachment to one person only. • ...
Advertising & Sales Promotion 2015-10-05
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- Product,price,place,promotion
- Activities companies do to support overall promotion strategies
- Unfair and untruth statement about a competitor
- Weakest medium for advertising
- Anything that distorts or disrupts a message
- When products and marketing messages are designed for adapted or to individual countries
- perception that most goods and services are the same
- Place where customers interact with or acquire additional information about a firm
Down
- Comes from some sort or value
- set of businesses or individuals consumers with distinct characteristics
- Transmitting,receiving and processing information
- When a firm features individual products but they are all the same
- A written unfair and untruth statement about a competitor
- when a firm has previously chosen a vendor and intends to place an order
- Group of individuals who make a purchase on behalf of the company
- Offering two or more brands in a single market
- Receiver's perception of a message
- Names generally assigned to a good
- Strongly beliefs about various topics or concepts
- Hundreds of marketing messages and only some received
20 Clues: Comes from some sort or value • Product,price,place,promotion • Weakest medium for advertising • Receiver's perception of a message • Names generally assigned to a good • Anything that distorts or disrupts a message • Offering two or more brands in a single market • Unfair and untruth statement about a competitor • Transmitting,receiving and processing information • ...
Nurse Word Puzzle 2023-12-04
Across
- Peplau, Psychodynamic Nursing
- Describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Nightingale, Environmental Theory
- Eriksson, Theory of Caritative Caring
- Deficit, Relationship between an individual’s therapeutic self-care demand & his powers of self-care agency.
- Benner, From Novice to Expert
- Identity, The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- Rogers, Science of Unitary Human beings
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- Leininger, Transcultural Nursing Theory
- Orem, Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Hall, Care, Core, and Cure Model
- Roy, Adaptation Model
- Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- King, Conceptual System and Middle Range Theory of Goal Attainment
- In which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Mode, Consists of seeing causal relationship between events that occur at about the same time, but which are not logically related.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- Needs, Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
19 Clues: Roy, Adaptation Model • Peplau, Psychodynamic Nursing • Benner, From Novice to Expert • Hall, Care, Core, and Cure Model • Nightingale, Environmental Theory • Eriksson, Theory of Caritative Caring • Orem, Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • Leininger, Transcultural Nursing Theory • Rogers, Science of Unitary Human beings • In which the person makes use of the nurse's help. • ...
Scientists 2025-11-23
Across
- Pasteurization
- Universal Gravitation
- Radio waves
- Radioactivity Research
- Light Bulb
- Electromagnetic induction
- Penicillin
Down
- Airplane
- Light scattering effect
- Alternating current electrical systems
- Number theory
- Zero
- Father of computer
- Theory of evaluation
- Theory of relativity
- Buoyancy
- Telescope
- Atomic Theory
- Telephone
19 Clues: Zero • Airplane • Buoyancy • Telescope • Telephone • Light Bulb • Penicillin • Radio waves • Number theory • Atomic Theory • Pasteurization • Father of computer • Theory of evaluation • Theory of relativity • Universal Gravitation • Radioactivity Research • Light scattering effect • Electromagnetic induction • Alternating current electrical systems
Mimis crossword puzzle 2021-11-21
Across
- 60th wedding celebration location
- favorite family starch
- college in Hanover New Hampshire
- alma mater
- home of the little giants
- 55th wedding anniversary celebration location
- 40th anniversary location
- Pennsylvania farm
- green and gold!
- “the only place to live”
- old home town
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- former law firm
- New Hampshire boarding school
- best summer camp ever!
- four legged Davis
- where you don’t want to end up
- New Jersey boarding school
- first law firm
- enenbach locale
19 Clues: alma mater • old home town • first law firm • former law firm • enenbach locale • green and gold! • four legged Davis • Pennsylvania farm • best summer camp ever! • favorite family starch • “the only place to live” • home of the little giants • 40th anniversary location • New Jersey boarding school • New Hampshire boarding school • where you don’t want to end up • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- The belief in independent thought or action
- Art technique, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- Time period that dominated the 15th century in Italian art.
- Pleasant-looking
- Theory of the sun being at the center of the universe
- Idea that god made the clock
- Poem format of 14 lines, each line must contain 10 syllables and a specific rhyme scheme
- Also called the center point
- Technique of mural painting
- Also called "importance"
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- A philosophical stance that concentrates on the value of human beings, individually and collectively.
- A method of investigation used in science
- Support given by a patron
- The theory of the earth being at the center and planets revolving around it
- Political term used for the political philosophy and ideology of Machiavelli
- The dismembering of a body of a deceased organism to study its anatomical structure
- Keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.
- The principle of separation
- A short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- Science that studies the structure of the body.
20 Clues: Pleasant-looking • Also called "importance" • Support given by a patron • The principle of separation • Technique of mural painting • Idea that god made the clock • Also called the center point • A method of investigation used in science • The belief in independent thought or action • Science that studies the structure of the body. • ...
EXISTENTIAL THEORY 2025-07-05
Across
- COMPLEX/ Fear of doing one’s best
- NEEDS/ First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow
- Force that affects the whole person body, mind, and emotions
- Its the relationships to yourself or your inner world.
- Highest and most difficult level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- / What is term if your ideal self is not connected from your real self
- ANXIETY / Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat
- CENTERED THEORY / Theory of carl rogers
- OF WORTH / In Carl Rogers' theory of personality, what concept is illustrated by a parent telling their child, “If you love mommy, you need to be top in class.”
- / it’s the situation when you become existentially empty.
- Needs focused on survival and security, like food, water, and safety
- Its the term when you totally stop finding meaning or purpose in life.
- POSITIVE REGARD / What do you call it when a parent loves their child no matter what they do?
Down
- Structure that gives meaning to experiences
- arises when threat to one’s core values of existence manifest.
- Its the relationship with other people.
- OF TOMMORROW/ It called a fully functional person
- I AM /Its part of 3 aspect of self and its the self identity
- CENTERED THERAPY / Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory.
- Needs about personal growth, possible with love, esteem, and correct social conditions
- DYNAMIC THEORY/ Theory of Maslow
- ORIENTATION/ In rollo may’s theory it helps a person find meaning and understand what life is.
- ESTEEM / Which part of Carl Rogers' theory refers to how a person sees their own worth or value and is one of the three aspects of the self?
- HAROLD MASLOW/ Full name of Maslow
- ANXIETY/ It also part of anxiety but its disproportionate to the threat.
- OF FREEDOM / Rogers says that fully functioning person have this kind of characteristics
- / What term called have a unconditional positive regard and pursuing self actualization
- NEEDS/ Needs that must be satisfied one by one, from lowest to highest
- What D in D-Needs mean
- MYTH - Have a powerful effects on individuals and cultures to know their meaning in lives.
30 Clues: What D in D-Needs mean • DYNAMIC THEORY/ Theory of Maslow • COMPLEX/ Fear of doing one’s best • HAROLD MASLOW/ Full name of Maslow • Its the relationship with other people. • CENTERED THEORY / Theory of carl rogers • Structure that gives meaning to experiences • NEEDS/ First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow • OF TOMMORROW/ It called a fully functional person • ...
Bridge to Terabithia Section 3 2022-09-01
Across
- (of a person) be preoccupied with or constantly worrying about something.
- give a half-suppressed, typically scornful laugh.
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
- extremely unpleasant.
- an aimless walk.
- of a rich deep red color inclining to purple.
- greatly astonished or amazed.
- unintentionally reveal; be evidence of.
- accept or endure (someone or something unpleasant or disliked) with forbearance.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
Down
- more than what is needed or used; excess.
- twist together into a confused mass.
- the feeling or state of being annoyed; irritation.
- combine (a number of things) into a single more effective or coherent whole.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
- an act of spending money freely or extravagantly.
- dreamy and unaware of one's surroundings, for example because one is in love.
- the action of killing a king.
- a recess in the wall of a room or garden.
- a protective wall or earth defense along the top of a trench or other place of concealment for troops.
- smile in an irritatingly smug, conceited, or silly way.
- unable to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied.
- (of a person) having been expelled and barred from one's native country.
23 Clues: an aimless walk. • extremely unpleasant. • the action of killing a king. • greatly astonished or amazed. • twist together into a confused mass. • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. • unintentionally reveal; be evidence of. • more than what is needed or used; excess. • a recess in the wall of a room or garden. • of a rich deep red color inclining to purple. • ...
Chapter 3 2018-04-08
Across
- These parents expect unquestioned obedience.
- This is another term for learning how to cooperate.
- The macrosystem includes the attitudes and _____ about the culture.
- These parents are firm, fair, and reasonable.
- Olweus's criteria for bullying includes ______ harm, a power imbalance, and repeated instances over time.
- ______ is shunned by Americans but practiced in most other cultures around the world.
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- These parents have very few guidelines for their children.
- He developed the ecological systems theory of human development
- An example of this type of culture is how young adults are teaching older adults how to use the current technology.
- This layer of the EST includes peers, family, and church group
- The process by which we learn and internalize the rules and patterns of society
- Socialization ____ are the people, institutions, and organizations that exist to help socialization occur
- How youngsters learn and adopt the ways and manners of their specific culture
- These parents are indifferent to their children.
14 Clues: These parents expect unquestioned obedience. • These parents are firm, fair, and reasonable. • These parents are indifferent to their children. • This is another term for learning how to cooperate. • These parents have very few guidelines for their children. • This layer of the EST includes peers, family, and church group • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Galileo's Mother
- Earth-Centered Theory of the Universe
- Used to observe astronomical happenings up close
- Newton Credited with discovering Gravity
- Sun-Centered Theory of the Universe
- Didn't recognize the Heliocentric Theory as correct until 1992
- Credited inventor of the Telescope
- Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, & music theorist
- Copernicus's Country of Origin
- What publication are you currently reading?
- Book written by Galileo Galilei published in 1610
- Credited inventor of Down 1
Down
- Galileo's Father
- 2nd smallest of the worlds continents
- A new way of thinking about the world, based on observations, data, questioning everything, and analysis. Questioning old beliefs, ancient thinkers, and the church, something which was almost never done before, causing the time to be a massive, impressive, change in Europe
- a process used by scientists to come up with accurate theories about the world
- Galileo's Country of Origin
- Continued research on the Heliocentric theory, added orbit aspect
- The motion in which planets move around the sun
- Birth name of Down 4
- Ancient Greek Philosopher and poly math (384 BC-322 BC)
21 Clues: Galileo's Father • Galileo's Mother • Birth name of Down 4 • Galileo's Country of Origin • Credited inventor of Down 1 • Copernicus's Country of Origin • Credited inventor of the Telescope • Sun-Centered Theory of the Universe • 2nd smallest of the worlds continents • Earth-Centered Theory of the Universe • Newton Credited with discovering Gravity • ...
ch 7 vocab 2023-02-28
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- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- a way to attract customer through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- the expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- combination of two or more companies into a single firm
- Factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- factors that cause a producers' average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- the removal of some government control over a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- selling a product below cost to drive competitors out of the market
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- A market structure characterized by Free entry Many different firms Product differentiation
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time.
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- a product that is the same no matter who produces it, such as petroleum, notebook paper, or milk
18 Clues: laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • the removal of some government control over a market • combination of two or more companies into a single firm • the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market • 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 • ...
Psychology 1.6b-c 2025-12-10
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- Dent in retina containing used for focused vision
- hearing loss due to damage to nerve
- The perceived frequency
- fluid filled/snail shaped
- theory that different pitches are picked up in different parts of the ear
- Strength of a stimulus
- Area with no light receptors due to optic nerve
- implant that bypasses ear and transduces noise straight to nerve
- Color/shade
- Eyes reflex to focus and change focus
- Light sensitive receptors that pick up color
- Space between each peak of a wave
- Layer of eye that contains light sensitive receptors
- Theory explaining vision that cant be explained by trichomaniac theory alone
- Brains ability to process sound
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- contains ear bones and ear drum
- Light sensitive receptors that pick up grays
- theory that explains pitch perception
- Controls size of pupil
- Theory were 3 different cones make up all color vision
- Hole of eye where light enters
- contains cochlea
- Mechanism of brain were brain makes sense of what its seeing
- loss of hearing due to blockage in ear
- Transparent, focuses light
- The rate in which something is repeated
- Transfers electrical signals from eye to brain
- Clear layer that protects the eye
28 Clues: Color/shade • contains cochlea • Controls size of pupil • Strength of a stimulus • The perceived frequency • fluid filled/snail shaped • Transparent, focuses light • Hole of eye where light enters • contains ear bones and ear drum • Brains ability to process sound • Space between each peak of a wave • Clear layer that protects the eye • hearing loss due to damage to nerve • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-02-23
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- 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
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- A formal organization of producers that agree to corrdinate prices and production
- Laws that encourage competition in the market place
- 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 the market
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
Down
- a way to attract customers through style,service,or location but not a lower price
- A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- The removal of government controls over a market
- A contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the output
- The expenses a new business must pay before is can begin to produce and sell goods
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell for a specific period of time
18 Clues: The removal of government controls over a market • Laws that encourage competition in the market place • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • Selling a product below cost for a short period of time • 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 • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle 2023-02-23
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- The removal of government controls over a market.
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors of the market.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- The division of consumors into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- A product such as pertroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- A market that runs most efficently when one large firm supplies all the output.
Down
- A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.
- A contact that gives a single firm that right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- An illegal agreement amoung 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 formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate price and production.
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm.
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. • ...
Chapter 7 Economics 2023-02-27
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- Factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price.
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production.
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product that exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- Division of Consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces it or sells it.
Down
- 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.
- Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- A market structure in which consumers sell products that are similar but not identical.
- Formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
- The removal of government controls over a market.
- War A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitions out of the market
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. • ...
Scam Wedding 2018-08-28
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- completely certain about something.
- a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- an instruction, command, or role given to a person or group. Or a sum, typically a set percentage of the value involved, paid to an agent in a commercial transaction.
- the action of supplying or distributing something, especially for official purposes.
- a group of individuals or organizations combined to promote a common interest.
- clearly visible or understood; obvious.
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- (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name.
- in a formal and public way.
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
10 Clues: in a formal and public way. • completely certain about something. • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. • clearly visible or understood; obvious. • (of a person) not identified by name; of unknown name. • a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
Economics Revision 2020-03-02
Across
- where two or more companies, organisations etc join together to form a larger company etc.
- where the actions of one large firm in an oligopolistic market will have a direct effect on others.
- are legal license that gives rights to company to manufactured a good or service under their names, other companies must pay royalties to the original designer for their use
- a situation where there is one dominant seller in a market.
- where one firm in the industry reduces price causing others to do the same.
- a communications company and is the only internet provider in Burkina Faso, a small country in West Africa.
- the commercial exploitation of a new invention.
- the only supplier of a unique product
- the rivalry that exists between firms when trying to sell goods in a particular market.
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- where a dominant business is able to set the price charged in the whole market.
- firms try to persuade consumers that their product is different from those of rivals
- a situation that occurs when one firm in an industry can serve the entire market at a lower cost than would be possible if the industry were composed of many smaller firms.
- a smaller market, usually within a large market or industry.
- where a group of firms or countries join together and agree on pricing or output levels in the market.
- the act of getting control of a company by buying over 50 per cent of its shares.
- Which of the following is a barrier to entry? A Diseconomies of scale B High start-up costs C Low labour productivity D Inflation
- the dominant firms in the industry set up agreements to restrict competition
- A market that is dominated by a few very large producers
- It is also argued that firms in competitive markets are more _______.
- The main disadvantage to a firm operating in a competitive market is that the amount of ______ made will be limited
20 Clues: the only supplier of a unique product • the commercial exploitation of a new invention. • A market that is dominated by a few very large producers • a situation where there is one dominant seller in a market. • a smaller market, usually within a large market or industry. • It is also argued that firms in competitive markets are more _______. • ...
Sociological Theories 2022-09-07
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- Sociological Theories use what type of focus to analyze social structure, social life and power relationships between social groups?
- These Sociological Theories argue that crime is a product of social processes, especially inappropriate socialization and social learning. (No space between the 2 words)
- Early ecological theories are referred to collectively as what? (No space between the 2 words)
- Delinquency and Drift uses 7 techniques of what to explain how offenders overcome feelings of responsibility.
- What is the economic and social gap found between rich and poor people who live close to one another?
- What theory argues that physical deterioration and disrepair will lead to crime, which will then result in further deterioration (this is cycle)? (No space between the 2 words)
- Subcultural Theory focuses on small versions of this (a collection of values, ideas, beliefs, and traits that characterize a human group).
- These Sociological Theories suggest that crime is the result of class struggle.
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- This Social Structure Theory sees social change, social conflict, and lack of social consensus as the root causes of crime and deviance. (No space between the 2 words)
- What group of Sociological Theories include Social Disorganization Theory, Strain Theory, and Cultural Conflict Theory? (No space between the 2 words)
- Park and Burgess viewed cities as having 5 what? These show the migration and populations of cities. (No space between the 2 words)
- Who wrote the Code of the Street, which identified aspects of contemporary street code based on manhood? (No space between the 2 words)
- What theory states that crime becomes an alternative means to success when someone cannot reach common societal goals due to a lack of means?
- What theory focuses on "hot spots" and specific types of crime being associated with certain geographic locations?
- Sociological Theories CANNOT predict what type of behavior?
- Culture Conflict Theory argues that the root cause of _________ can be found in a clash of values between variously socialized groups over what is acceptable behavior.
16 Clues: Sociological Theories CANNOT predict what type of behavior? • These Sociological Theories suggest that crime is the result of class struggle. • Early ecological theories are referred to collectively as what? (No space between the 2 words) • What is the economic and social gap found between rich and poor people who live close to one another? • ...
The Evolution Theory 2021-11-18
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- Very few left, it faces major threats, and it might go extinct.
- An animal that is eaten by other animals.
- Colours and patterns that help and animal blend into its surroundings.
- The process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- All of that species is now dead; it is no longer found anywhere.
- An animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
- The process of organising things into classes or categories.
- The theory of the evolution of species by natural selection.
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- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- A group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring.
- The Classification of something, e.g. organisms
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The type of place an animal lives (e.g. savannah, rainforest, etc.)
- An animal that mainly eats plants.
- An animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusc, annelid, coelenterate, etc.
- The process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- An animal that eats meat.
- An animal that eats plants and meat.
18 Clues: An animal that eats meat. • An animal that mainly eats plants. • An animal that eats plants and meat. • An animal that is eaten by other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • The Classification of something, e.g. organisms • The process of organising things into classes or categories. • The theory of the evolution of species by natural selection. • ...
EXISTENTIAL THEORY 2025-07-05
Across
- HAROLD MASLOW: Full name of Maslow
- OF WORTH : In Carl Rogers' theory of personality, what concept is illustrated by a parent telling their child, “If you love mommy, you need to be top in class.”
- POSITIVE REGARD : What do you call it when a parent loves their child no matter what they do?
- Its the term when you totally stop finding meaning or purpose in life.
- OF TOMMORROW: It called a fully functional person
- ANXIETY - Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat
- Its the relationship with other people.
- Its the relationships to yourself or your inner world.
- ORIENTATION- In rollo may’s theory it helps a person find meaning and understand what life is.
- : What term called have a unconditional positive regard and pursuing self actualization
- ESTEEM : Which part of Carl Rogers' theory refers to how a person sees their own worth or value and is one of the three aspects of the self?
- CENTERED THEORY : Theory of carl rogers
- Needs about personal growth, possible with love, esteem, and correct social conditions
- NEEDS: First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow
- ANXIETY- It also part of anxiety but its disproportionate to the threat.
- Needs focused on survival and security, like food, water, and safety
Down
- I AM : Its part of 3 aspect of self and its the self identity
- : What is term if your ideal self is not connected from your real self
- DYNAMIC THEORY: Theory of Maslow
- Force that affects the whole person body, mind, and emotions
- - it’s the situation when you become existentially empty.
- Structure that gives meaning to experiences
- What D in D-Needs mean
- MYTH - Have a powerful effects on individuals and cultures to know their meaning in lives.
- arises when threat to one’s core values of existence manifest.
- Highest and most difficult level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- OF FREEDOM : Rogers says that fully functioning person have this kind of characteristics
- COMPLEX: Fear of doing one’s best
- NEEDS: Needs that must be satisfied one by one, from lowest to highest
- CENTERED THERAPY : Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory.
30 Clues: What D in D-Needs mean • DYNAMIC THEORY: Theory of Maslow • COMPLEX: Fear of doing one’s best • HAROLD MASLOW: Full name of Maslow • Its the relationship with other people. • CENTERED THEORY : Theory of carl rogers • Structure that gives meaning to experiences • NEEDS: First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow • OF TOMMORROW: It called a fully functional person • ...
Marketing terms 2014-03-10
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- A method of promotion through the media
- Small piece of paper, metal etc on a product giving information about it
- The wrapping or container for a product
- Firm supporting an organisation in return for advertising space
- Things like warranties and after-sales service (9,7)
- special symbol, design, word etc used to represent a product or firm
- All the activities of bringing products to the attention of the consumer
- The person who is the ultimate (and so real) user of a product (3,4)
- The person who buys and uses a product or service
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- A particular make of product or group of products
- A graphic mark or emblem used to aid recognition of a product or producer
- The delivering of products to end-users, inc. advertising, storing etc
- Anything that is produced by a business, including services
- The benefits the product will give the consumer (4,7)
- To introduce a new product, with publicity etc
- The concept or perception of a firm or product held by the general public
- The place where a product is actually sold to the public (5,2,4)
- The product that is bought, including branding, image etc. (6,7)
- The study of consumer needs and preferences for a particular product (6,7)
- The whole product, inc. name, packaging, instructions, reliability, after-sales etc (5,7)
20 Clues: A method of promotion through the media • The wrapping or container for a product • To introduce a new product, with publicity etc • A particular make of product or group of products • The person who buys and uses a product or service • Things like warranties and after-sales service (9,7) • The benefits the product will give the consumer (4,7) • ...
