theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
7 (a) 2017-02-07
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- vessels transport blood all over the body
- blood vessel with a very slender, hairlike opening
- antonym of content
- synonym of nonrealistic
- the ___ decision to quit rather than obey an illegal order
- somehting that serves to keep alive the memory of a person or event
- synonym of accessble
- firm in one's allegiance to someone or something
- synonym of syrup
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- trying to change the public's _____ of a nightly newscast
- antonym of finish
- affecting the lungs
- the political ___ of the special commission's report
- syninym of assure
- set up on a firm or permanent basis
- synonym of copy
- that can be touched or felt by touch
- antonym of changing
- a written statement that money, a package, aletter, have been received
- direction instruction in a written or printed play to indicate the appropriate basis
20 Clues: synonym of copy • synonym of syrup • antonym of finish • syninym of assure • antonym of content • affecting the lungs • antonym of changing • synonym of accessble • synonym of nonrealistic • set up on a firm or permanent basis • that can be touched or felt by touch • vessels transport blood all over the body • firm in one's allegiance to someone or something • ...
Unit 5 Review (wide angle) 2022-07-15
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- a hut built of whole or split logs.
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organization, or community.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- very similar to the person or thing represented.
- using clues and evidence to deduce information.
- not using or depending on public utilities, especially the supply of electricity.
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- two or more words spelled the same but not necessarily pronounced the same and having different meanings and origins
- certainly; without doubt.
- relating to activities that depart from or challenge traditional norms
- used to talk about an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future.
- words and phrases used to introduce examples and explanations.
11 Clues: certainly; without doubt. • a hut built of whole or split logs. • using clues and evidence to deduce information. • very similar to the person or thing represented. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • words and phrases used to introduce examples and explanations. • relating to activities that depart from or challenge traditional norms • ...
Module 3 Econ 101 2021-03-11
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- calculated by subtracting both the explicit and the implicit costs of business from a firm's total revenue
- a firm with some control over the price it charges
- a condition existing when a single company supplies the entire market for a particular good or service
- the change in output associated with one additional unit of an input
- a firm that has no control over the price set by the market
- a firm's opportunity costs of doing business
- total revenue minus total cost; a negative result is a loss
- information conveyed by profits and losses about the profitability of various markets
- the increase in cost that occurs from producing additional output
- restrictions that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
- a situation characterized by free entry, many different firms, and product differentiation
- a description of the relationship between the inputs a firm uses and the output it creates
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- the inputs (labor, land, and capital) used in producing goods and services
- one in which when there are so many buyers and sellers that the market determines price and output
- the additional revenue generated by the production and sale of one more unit of output
- resources are used to secure monopoly rights through the political process (manipulate government policy)
- a condition occurring when the output level of a good is inefficient
- process that firms use to distinguish a product from another, making it more attractive to consumers
- rule stating the profit maximization occurs when the marginal cost is equal to marignal revenue
- a condition occurring when successive increases in inputs are associated with a slower rise in output
- tangible out-of-pocket expenses
- a condition existing when a small number of firms sell a differentiated product in a market with high barriers to entry
- the result of total revenue being less than total cost
- a situation in which a single large firm has lower costs than any potential smaller competitor
24 Clues: tangible out-of-pocket expenses • a firm's opportunity costs of doing business • a firm with some control over the price it charges • the result of total revenue being less than total cost • a firm that has no control over the price set by the market • total revenue minus total cost; a negative result is a loss • ...
Unit 4 Operations Management 2026-04-07
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- control = Checking quality at the end of production
- = Producing maximum output from given inputs
- production = Continuous production of identical products
- = Output per unit of input
- in time = Producing only when needed to reduce stock holding
- = Meeting customer expectations
- of scale = Cost advantages from large-scale production
- intensive = Production using a high proportion of labour
- of labour = Breaking production into specialised tasks
- quality management = Continuous improvement involving all employees
- production = Producing goods in groups or batches
- stock = Extra stock kept to avoid shortages
- intensive = Production using a high proportion of machinery
- = Maximum output a business can produce
- time = Time between ordering and receiving stock
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- assurance = Checking quality throughout production
- of scale = Rising average costs as a firm grows
- production = Minimising waste in operations
- = The process of converting inputs into outputs
- = Goods held by a business for sale or production
- utilisation = Percentage of maximum output being used
- production = Producing large quantities of standardised products
- level = Stock level that triggers new orders
- economies = Cost savings from outside the firm
- cost = Cost per unit of output
- economies = Cost savings from within the firm
- production = Producing one-off unique products
- = Any activity that does not add value
- value = Difference between selling price and cost of inputs
29 Clues: = Output per unit of input • cost = Cost per unit of output • = Meeting customer expectations • = Any activity that does not add value • = Maximum output a business can produce • production = Minimising waste in operations • stock = Extra stock kept to avoid shortages • = Producing maximum output from given inputs • level = Stock level that triggers new orders • ...
Crossword on Chapters 7, 8 & 9 2025-03-03
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- A market structure with many buyers and sellers, selling identical products.
- The total income earned by a firm from the sale of its output.
- The price at which a firm incurs losses but continues production in the short run.
- The revenue earned per unit of output sold
- The level of output at which the firm's marginal cost equals marginal revenue.
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- The revenue earned from selling one additional unit of output.
- The revenue earned by a firm under perfect competition is equal to price.
- Price The price at which a firm earns normal profits.
- The revenue earned by a firm when price remains constant.
- The difference between total revenue and total cost.
10 Clues: The revenue earned per unit of output sold • The difference between total revenue and total cost. • Price The price at which a firm earns normal profits. • The revenue earned by a firm when price remains constant. • The revenue earned from selling one additional unit of output. • The total income earned by a firm from the sale of its output. • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-21
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- Germ theory, vaccination
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes
- Theory of evolution, natural selection
- Laws of motion, gravity
- Psychoanalysis, unconscious mind
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- Telescopic discoveries, physics
- Heliocentric theory, astronomy
- Atomic structure, quantum theory
- Evolutionary biology, "The Selfish Gene"
- Smallpox vaccine, immunology
- Electromagnetism, induction
- Theory of relativity, E=mc^2
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Cell theory, microscopy
15 Clues: Cell theory, microscopy • Laws of motion, gravity • Germ theory, vaccination • Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes • Electromagnetism, induction • Smallpox vaccine, immunology • Theory of relativity, E=mc^2 • Heliocentric theory, astronomy • Telescopic discoveries, physics • Atomic structure, quantum theory • DNA structure, molecular biology • DNA structure, molecular biology • ...
HISTORY AND SCOPE OF MICRIOBIOLOGY 2017-03-17
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- where exo-microbiology explores for life
- theory that speculates that disease is attributed to the presence of a causative again known as germ
- a theory that proposes the idea of life from collision and explosion of heavenly bodies
- exploration for life in the upper strata of the atmosphere
- studies on the formation of minerals and gas from low-grade substances
- building blocks of proteins
- another name for spontaneous generation
- the doctrine that believes that disproportion and abnormal symmetry of pores resulted to disease
- another name for abiogenesis
- theory that states that disease is attributed with the wrath of divine spirits
- a biological science dealing with the study of organisms that cant be perceived by the eye
- disorder of structure of function in a human, animal, or plant
- an example of the 4 qualities that corresponds to the absence of heat
- corresponds to the 4 fluids of the body; includes heat, cold, moisture, and dryness
- major field of microbiology concerned with water purification, microbiological examination and biological degradation of wastes
- formed from further interaction of amino acids
- the earliest doctrine of infection reportedly came close to the truth based on observations of this epidemic
- causative agent of disease
- deals with the safety on food preparation and preservation
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- theory that states that living organisms originated from living things
- field of microbiology concerned with the evaluation of degree, spread of contamination, spoilage, and dissemination of diseases
- compounds that reacted with electrical charges in the atmosphere, which resulted to the building blocks for the first forms of life
- a field of microbiology concerned with the preservation and management of soil fertility
- a theory on the origin of life that supports the belief that life originated from God
- discipline of microbiology dealing with the study of fungi
- a field of microbiology which studies the causative agents of disease and possible preventive measures
- are genetically-engineered organism responsible for production of hormones and proteins
- discipline of microbiology that deals with the study of bacteria
- focuses on the production of medicinal products
- a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus
- a low-grade substance that helps in the formation of minerals and gas
- contemplative and rational type of generalizing thinking or abstract
- an evolution theory that follows that idea that atmospheric inorganic compounds interact with electrical charges in the atmosphere
- corresponds to the 4 fluids/humors of the body alongside with the 4 qualities; includes fire, air, water and earth
- the concept that deals with living forms originated from non-living things
- theory that states that diseases are due to emanations from the soil, stars, moon, and winds
- postulated the relationship of disease with different factors such as water, change in temp, moisture, and wind direction
- time period where the big bang supposedly took place
- included in the 4 fluids of the body as postulated by hippocrates
- the origin or creator of everything, as stated by the divine theory
40 Clues: causative agent of disease • building blocks of proteins • another name for abiogenesis • another name for spontaneous generation • where exo-microbiology explores for life • formed from further interaction of amino acids • focuses on the production of medicinal products • a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus • ...
Goals of the Firm (Section 5.4) 2023-03-22
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- pursuing this goal can sometimes lead to business failure
- the main aim of businesses in a market economy
- a goal of firms related to the amount of their g/s they sell within the market
- a goal of firms
- fractions of a company - when firms want to raise money/capital, they can sell off part ownership of their business
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- possible goal of satisficing behaviour
- goal related to rate of growth of firm's assets
- when firms aiming for a satisfactory level of achievement of all other goals rather than maximising a single 1
- additional income earned regularly from owning shares; paid from profit earned
- the proportion of a market or % of sales that an individual firm has
- person who owns a ‘share’ in a company
11 Clues: a goal of firms • possible goal of satisficing behaviour • person who owns a ‘share’ in a company • the main aim of businesses in a market economy • goal related to rate of growth of firm's assets • pursuing this goal can sometimes lead to business failure • the proportion of a market or % of sales that an individual firm has • ...
16-1A History Abnormal Treatment (no spaces) 2025-04-15
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- 1900-1950s, the most popular psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ .
- If you believe mental illness is caused by stress & irrational thinking, this is the ___ theory.
- 1700s, The ___ view of mental illness removed chains & encouraged hygiene & recreation.
- Dark ages believed mental illness was caused by the ___ , & cured with prayer, which is a supernatural theory.
- Until the late 1800s, ___ was the cure for anyone who was too temperamental: epilepsy, mania.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by astrology, gods, or curses, this is the ___ theory.
- If you believe mental illness (like germs) can be cured with ___ , this is a somatogenic theory.
- Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use.
- ___ : person has a genetic predisposition for a disorder, & a stressor is present.
- If you use a ___ substance to lure a uterus back into place, this is a somatogenic treatment.
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- 1950s, ___ industry begins treating mental illness as a chemical imbalance (somatogenic).
- 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers.
- ___ ___ used the psychogenic treatment of hypnosis to heal patients with hysteria.
- 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by the brain and body, this is the ___ theory.
- Greeks believed that balancing ___ ___ will cure mental illness, which is a somatogenic treatment.
- Thousands of years ago, we used ___ to drill holes in skulls, in order to treat evil spirits.
- If you believe mentally ill women are ___ , & treat them with burning, this is a supernatural theory.
- 1500s, Undesirables were locked up against their will in ___ , treated with bleedings & purging.
19 Clues: 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers. • 1900-1950s, the most popular psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ . • Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use. • 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause. • ...
history 2025-01-15
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- - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells
- - A functional unit in an organism that carries out a particular role, made of cells that coordinate their function
- -The way things really are; the whole of reality
- - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function
- - The fundamental unit of matter, composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- - All living things on earth
- of scientific enterprise - the process of forming a theory to account for a body of facts, formulating testable hypotheses from that theory, testing the hypothesis experimentally and then analyzing the results. If the hypothesis is supported by the experimental result, the theory is strengthened, otherwise the theory is weakened.
- - A testable, informed prediction, based on a theory, of what will happen under certain circumstances
- - A quasi-fluid substance that surrounds cells or organelles, allowing the passage of some molecules but not others
- - The central organelle of the cell, bound by a perforated double membrane, and containing DNA, the nucleolus, and ribosomes
- - A statement, backed up by evidence, that is correct from what we know
- - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
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- - A single species living in a particular geographical region at the same time
- - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs
- number - The number found on the periodic table for each element, indicating the number of protons the element has.
- - A scientific test of a hypothesis
- - The best model or explanation we have at a present for a body of facts, providing the means for producing new hypotheses
- - A microscopic, membrane-bound entity that possesses genetic material, cycles matter and flows energy, is composed of biomolecules, and contains cytoplasm.
- - A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a specific function
- - An instrument used to visualize entities that are too small to be seem
20 Clues: - All living things on earth • - A scientific test of a hypothesis • - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs • -The way things really are; the whole of reality • - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells • - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function • ...
astronomy 2015-01-23
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- theory the universe will come back together again and have repeating big bangs
- this size star is 1000x the diameter of the sun
- a unit of measurement that represents the average distance from the Earth to the sun
- color of hottest star
- this type of galaxy doesn't have a set shape
- this star has a diameter of about 10 miles
- 96-99% of a stars mass
- this type of galaxy has a bulge in the middle and arms
- color of coolest star
- how much light the star actually gives off
- giant cloud of dust and gas
- theory that universe will continue racing outward until everything dies
- this type of galaxy has no dust or gas
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- energy is spread evenly throughout universe, this is evidence of the big bang theory
- colors of the visible spectrum
- the theory on how the universe began
- light waves that show a shift and serve as evidence that the universe is expanding
- year a unit of measurement used outside of the solar system
- how much light the star appears to give off
- what about the universe is repeated over and over?
- name of the galaxy we live in
21 Clues: color of hottest star • color of coolest star • 96-99% of a stars mass • giant cloud of dust and gas • name of the galaxy we live in • colors of the visible spectrum • the theory on how the universe began • this type of galaxy has no dust or gas • this star has a diameter of about 10 miles • how much light the star actually gives off • ...
astronomy 2022-05-04
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- the theory on how the universe began
- this star has a diameter of about 10 miles
- colors of the visible spectrum
- how much light the star actually gives off
- giant cloud of dust and gas
- theory that universe will continue racing outward until everything dies
- this type of galaxy has no dust or gas
- color of coolest star
- name of the galaxy we live in
- this size star is 1000x the diameter of the sun
- this type of galaxy has a bulge in the middle and arms
- color of hottest star
- this type of galaxy doesn't have a set shape
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- a unit of measurement that represents the average distance from the Earth to the sun
- light waves that show a shift and serve as evidence that the universe is expanding
- energy is spread evenly throughout universe, this is evidence of the big bang theory
- what about the universe is repeated over and over?
- 96-99% of a stars mass
- theory the universe will come back together again and have repeating big bangs
- how much light the star appears to give off
- year a unit of measurement used outside of the solar system
21 Clues: color of coolest star • color of hottest star • 96-99% of a stars mass • giant cloud of dust and gas • name of the galaxy we live in • colors of the visible spectrum • the theory on how the universe began • this type of galaxy has no dust or gas • this star has a diameter of about 10 miles • how much light the star actually gives off • ...
HISTORY AND SCOPE OF MICRIOBIOLOGY 2017-03-17
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- exploration for life in the upper strata of the atmosphere
- a field of microbiology which studies the causative agents of disease and possible preventive measures
- a theory that proposes the idea of life from collision and explosion of heavenly bodies
- another name for spontaneous generation
- a field of microbiology concerned with the preservation and management of soil fertility
- postulated the relationship of disease with different factors such as water, change in temp, moisture, and wind direction
- building blocks of proteins
- a low-grade substance that helps in the formation of minerals and gas
- theory that states that living organisms originated from living things
- another name for abiogenesis
- a biological science dealing with the study of organisms that cant be perceived by the eye
- are genetically-engineered organism responsible for production of hormones and proteins
- formed from further interaction of amino acids
- the origin or creator of everything, as stated by the divine theory
- focuses on the production of medicinal products
- a theory on the origin of life that supports the belief that life originated from God
- corresponds to the 4 fluids/humors of the body alongside with the 4 qualities; includes fire, air, water and earth
- discipline of microbiology dealing with the study of fungi
- theory that states that disease is attributed with the wrath of divine spirits
- corresponds to the 4 fluids of the body; includes heat, cold, moisture, and dryness
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- causative agent of disease
- theory that speculates that disease is attributed to the presence of a causative again known as germ
- where exo-microbiology explores for life
- theory that states that diseases are due to emanations from the soil, stars, moon, and winds
- major field of microbiology concerned with water purification, microbiological examination and biological degradation of wastes
- the concept that deals with living forms originated from non-living things
- included in the 4 fluids of the body as postulated by hippocrates
- discipline of microbiology that deals with the study of bacteria
- disorder of structure of function in a human, animal, or plant
- contemplative and rational type of generalizing thinking or abstract
- field of microbiology concerned with the evaluation of degree, spread of contamination, spoilage, and dissemination of diseases
- studies on the formation of minerals and gas from low-grade substances
- time period where the big bang supposedly took place
- compounds that reacted with electrical charges in the atmosphere, which resulted to the building blocks for the first forms of life
- a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus
- deals with the safety on food preparation and preservation
- the earliest doctrine of infection reportedly came close to the truth based on observations of this epidemic
- the doctrine that believes that disproportion and abnormal symmetry of pores resulted to disease
- an evolution theory that follows that idea that atmospheric inorganic compounds interact with electrical charges in the atmosphere
- an example of the 4 qualities that corresponds to the absence of heat
40 Clues: causative agent of disease • building blocks of proteins • another name for abiogenesis • another name for spontaneous generation • where exo-microbiology explores for life • formed from further interaction of amino acids • a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus • focuses on the production of medicinal products • ...
the cold war 2024-02-02
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- a type of economic system that is controlled by the market forces of supply and demand, as opposed to one regulated by government controls
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- The Space Race was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Market dominance is the control of a economic market by a firm.
- a temporary suspension of fighting, typically one during which peace talks take place; a truce.
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
10 Clues: Market dominance is the control of a economic market by a firm. • the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small. • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • ...
The roaring 20's crossword puzzle 2022-04-04
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- in past americans focused on ____ money
- ford made more cars cheaper so sold them ____
- tennessee law forbade teaching darwin's theory of ___?
- advent of public transportation helped give rise to ___
- increase in availability of eclectricity allow variety of what
- mass media led to rise of ___ in music,shows,sports..etc
- elected in 1920 as president
- charles darwins theory about evolution challenged what?
- /published his theory of "theory of relativity"
- silent pics evolved into ____
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- the scopes trail was also known to be called the ____ trail
- Pay _____
- mass media formed bc of ___ and national magazines
- in 1920 women gained right to ____
- buy ____
- who became 1st person to flu solo, 1927
- the trail centered around a science teacher named?
- who improved upon invention of mobiles bc of their mass production on the model t car
- increase in transportation/use of electricity led to bustling ____
- sparked nationwide debate on evolution and ___
- these "new women"
21 Clues: buy ____ • Pay _____ • these "new women" • elected in 1920 as president • silent pics evolved into ____ • in 1920 women gained right to ____ • in past americans focused on ____ money • who became 1st person to flu solo, 1927 • ford made more cars cheaper so sold them ____ • sparked nationwide debate on evolution and ___ • /published his theory of "theory of relativity" • ...
Exam #1 2023-09-25
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- _____ vs. achievement
- _____ analysis
- what genes look like
- ________'s Investment Theory
- not latent, but
- Sternberg's theory
- purpose of the z-score
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- more natural intelligence
- WKU mascot
- _____ factor analysis
- Thurstone's Primary Mental
- invisible idea
- numerator in z-score
- not a standard score
- _____ to find confidence interval
- Psychometric theory
- Luria's neurocognitive theory
17 Clues: WKU mascot • invisible idea • _____ analysis • not latent, but • Sternberg's theory • Psychometric theory • numerator in z-score • what genes look like • not a standard score • _____ vs. achievement • _____ factor analysis • purpose of the z-score • more natural intelligence • Thurstone's Primary Mental • ________'s Investment Theory • Luria's neurocognitive theory • ...
Crossword-Valuation 2025-05-05
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- Relevant cash flows for the project should be -------------------------to the project.
- ------------------------costs are expenditures that either have already been made or must be made regardless of whether the firm proceeds with the investment.
- If the discount rate in the valuation exercise is a risk-free rate, the cash flows should be ---------------- equivalent cash flows.
- Stern -------------------and Company developed EVA to provide a single, value-based measure which can be used in solving the measurement problem in short-term.
- -------------------------------costs are incurred when the firm foregoes other opportunities for using the assets.
- If the discount rate in the valuation exercise is the cost of equity for all equity financed firms, the cash flows should be -----------------------cash flows.
- If the cash flows in the valuation exercise for a levered firm is FCFF, the discount rate should be the cost of -------------------------.
- Value of an option increases with ------------------------------.
- One of the major applications of the APV method of valuation is in valuing leveraged ------------------transactions.
- -----------------------analysis is a risk analysis technique by which analysts explore the sensitivity of an investment’s value under different situations that might arise in the future.
- An investment that increases near-term earnings is referred to as earnings -----------------.
- The valuation method used if Discounted cash flow valuation is used for calculating the value of planning period cash flows of the firm and a relative valuation is used for Terminal value calculations of the same firm is called ----------------------valuation model.
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- Real options value inherent --------------------------in investment opportunities.
- The -------------------- investment value is the focal point for negotiations between the entrepreneur and Venture Capital in a startup valuation.
- In order to solve the measurement problem in the short-term for a project with stable earnings, the parameter to calculate is -------------------------profit instead of EPS.
- Risk -------------- refers to a preference for certainty over uncertainty, even if the uncertain option has a potentially higher expected outcome.
- Equity ----------------- are instruments that bestow upon the holder of the instrument the right to buy a particular stock at a predetermined price within a stipulated time frame.
- An investment project that reduces the firm’s earnings in the current or following year is referred to as earnings ------------------------.
- Cost --------------------in an M&A can be achieved by eliminating duplicate functions, optimizing operations, or leveraging economies of scale.
- The valuation method to be used if the capital structure is changing is called ------------------------present value method.
20 Clues: Value of an option increases with ------------------------------. • Real options value inherent --------------------------in investment opportunities. • Relevant cash flows for the project should be -------------------------to the project. • An investment that increases near-term earnings is referred to as earnings -----------------. • ...
Science and Philosophy 2025-10-14
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- What study finds order in disorder?
- What may scientists clone using DNA research?
- What theory seeks one explanation for everything?
- What material carries genetic information?
- What tools helped map the genome?
- What language expresses ideas beyond ordinary words?
- What can genetic research help prevent?
- How many dimensions does string theory describe?
- What does string theory explain about nature?
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- What field studies genes?
- What two fields are combined in the passage’s title?
- What kind of physicists developed string theory?
- What theory says all matter is made of vibrating strings?
- What project mapped all human DNA?
- What do scientists study in heredity?
- Who is mentioned for describing suffering as a threat?
- What theory studies complexity and unpredictability?
- What does mapping the genome represent in science?
- How many billion DNA units make up the human genome?
- What field studies matter and energy?
20 Clues: What field studies genes? • What tools helped map the genome? • What project mapped all human DNA? • What study finds order in disorder? • What do scientists study in heredity? • What field studies matter and energy? • What can genetic research help prevent? • What material carries genetic information? • What may scientists clone using DNA research? • ...
GCSE Perception 2021-02-16
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- Gregory says we make these
- colour or texture…
- How the Kanizsa triangle works
- objects overlapping
- our interpretation of sensory info
- Gibson’s theory
- opposite of nature
- information from senses
- How the Necker cube works
- motion…
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- eye muscle focus
- tiny electrical signals
- Our beliefs before we experience
- Gibson’s theory is ecological
- Keeping our original size perception
- Gregory’s theory is this
- State of readiness
- one eye depth cue
- two eyes depth cue
19 Clues: motion… • Gibson’s theory • eye muscle focus • one eye depth cue • colour or texture… • State of readiness • opposite of nature • two eyes depth cue • objects overlapping • tiny electrical signals • information from senses • Gregory’s theory is this • How the Necker cube works • Gregory says we make these • Gibson’s theory is ecological • How the Kanizsa triangle works • ...
Consumer Behavoiur 342-01 2015-10-02
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- Tangible item that provides benefits
- Providing a very limited range of services to a narrow and specific market segment
- Concentration on a narrow market segment but has a wide range of services
- map Visual illustration of how customers perceive a competitor
- The maximum level of output that a given system can produce during a set period of time
- The extent to which a firm offers few or many services
- Lack of consistency in inputs and outputs during a process
- The portion of a nation's economy represented by services of all kinds
- Changing the perception of a firm in the mind of a customer
- The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs
- The quantity and quality of goods a consumer is able to pay for
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- Offers a wide range of services to a broad market
- A systematic method of operations involving steps
- The bias shown by customers towards certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer or maker
- A name or symbol that identifies and differentiates a firm from it's competitors
- Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied
- The extent to which a firm serves few or many markets
- Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved
- Offers a narrow range of services to a fairly broad market
- The provision of a relatively narrow product mix
- An economic act or performance that creates value and benefits
21 Clues: Tangible item that provides benefits • Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied • The provision of a relatively narrow product mix • Offers a wide range of services to a broad market • A systematic method of operations involving steps • The extent to which a firm serves few or many markets • The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs • ...
fantasy league 2023-12-18
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- to intercept the ball.
- to mess up or mishandle.
- without being affected
- A league in which you keep your entire roster from year to year.
- a very big stadium
- a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose, typically mutual protection or cooperation.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
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- The person who is responsible for maintaining the league,and reporting the results of the fantasy matchups
- a pleasant situation or event that you think about and that you want to happen, especially one that is unlikely to happen.
- some one who is well knowledged about a topic
10 Clues: a very big stadium • to intercept the ball. • without being affected • to mess up or mishandle. • some one who is well knowledged about a topic • A league in which you keep your entire roster from year to year. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
Task Four 2021-04-12
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- served as monarch of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837
- served as prime minister of Prussia
- A policy of extending a country's power
- was composed of the dominions, colonies, protectorates,
- Workers or working-class people
- The most important city or town of a country
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution
- The production of large quantities
- The process of being united or made into a whole.
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- A political and economic theory of social organization
- 18th-century Scottish economist
- king of Sardinia–Piedmont
- The theory that individuals, groups, and peoples
- The process whereby organisms
- A movement for the re-establishment
- a method of manufacturing using machinery
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism
- The German Emperor
- The middle class
20 Clues: The middle class • The German Emperor • king of Sardinia–Piedmont • The process whereby organisms • 18th-century Scottish economist • Workers or working-class people • The production of large quantities • served as prime minister of Prussia • A movement for the re-establishment • A policy of extending a country's power • Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism • ...
bio 2025-01-14
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- - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells
- - A functional unit in an organism that carries out a particular role, made of cells that coordinate their function
- -The way things really are; the whole of reality
- - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function
- - The fundamental unit of matter, composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- - All living things on earth
- of scientific enterprise - the process of forming a theory to account for a body of facts, formulating testable hypotheses from that theory, testing the hypothesis experimentally and then analyzing the results. If the hypothesis is supported by the experimental result, the theory is strengthened, otherwise the theory is weakened.
- - A testable, informed prediction, based on a theory, of what will happen under certain circumstances
- - A quasi-fluid substance that surrounds cells or organelles, allowing the passage of some molecules but not others
- - The central organelle of the cell, bound by a perforated double membrane, and containing DNA, the nucleolus, and ribosomes
- - A statement, backed up by evidence, that is correct from what we know
- - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
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- - A single species living in a particular geographical region at the same time
- - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs
- number - The number found on the periodic table for each element, indicating the number of protons the element has.
- - A scientific test of a hypothesis
- - The best model or explanation we have at a present for a body of facts, providing the means for producing new hypotheses
- - A microscopic, membrane-bound entity that possesses genetic material, cycles matter and flows energy, is composed of biomolecules, and contains cytoplasm.
- - A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a specific function
- - An instrument used to visualize entities that are too small to be seem
20 Clues: - All living things on earth • - A scientific test of a hypothesis • - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs • -The way things really are; the whole of reality • - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells • - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function • ...
Asian Financial Forum Game 2020-12-02
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- simultaneously buying both a put option and a call option for the same price and same asset for the same expiration date
- to find the area under a curve
- liquid asset held by banks to meet depositor demands for withdrawals or to pay the checks drawn on depositor
- a regional intergovernmental organisation comprising ten countries in Southeast Asia
- XVAs A stands for?
- a completely new legal entity is formed from the joining of two or more companies
- Biden was born in?
- money borrowed from a brokerage firm to purchase an investment
- ticker (NASDAQ) of the highest valued vehicle manufacturer
- a ___ curve describes inflation and unemployment have a stable and inverse relationship
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- creator of AlphaGo
- Kickstarter, Patreon, GoFundMe
- the name of the first block of Bitcoin is called the ___ block
- short for contingent convertibles
- name of the exchange which had the largest IPO ever
- last name of the Father of Economics
- last name of the economist who introduced the Modern Portfolio Theory in 1952
- Warren Buffett's famous quote "Price is what you pay. ___ is what you get."
- the largest city (in terms of area) of the Greater Bay Area
- ___ trading is a process for executing orders utilizing automated and pre-programmed trading instructions to account for some pre-defined variables
- greek letter that represents the volatility of the asset
21 Clues: creator of AlphaGo • XVAs A stands for? • Biden was born in? • Kickstarter, Patreon, GoFundMe • to find the area under a curve • short for contingent convertibles • last name of the Father of Economics • name of the exchange which had the largest IPO ever • greek letter that represents the volatility of the asset • ticker (NASDAQ) of the highest valued vehicle manufacturer • ...
Innovation, Organisational Capabilities and the Born Global Firm 2025-05-01
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- The most important resource of a firm
- Taking the initiative
- The result of a company’s work
- The firm's technological ability relative to competitors (6,13,10)
- The ability to innovate
- The ability to keep doing tasks well
- Technological Skill
- Global Mindset
- Firms that seek to achieve superior international business performance rapidly (4,6,4)
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- Activities in which the firm is particularly skilled
- The result of internal R&D and imitation of other firms' innovations
- A managerial mindset that emphasizes the creation of value for foreign customers (13,9,11)
- Being First (5,8)
- The essence of organizational capabilities
- An important determinant of organizational capabilities and performance
- Overseas Market
- The knowledge within a person
- The result of the firm's entrepreneurial and managerial knowledge
- A company’s way of doing their business
19 Clues: Global Mindset • Overseas Market • Being First (5,8) • Technological Skill • Taking the initiative • The ability to innovate • The knowledge within a person • The result of a company’s work • The ability to keep doing tasks well • The most important resource of a firm • A company’s way of doing their business • The essence of organizational capabilities • ...
v.2 2023-04-20
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- Home base of the firm mediating the new strategic planning process
- Management firm mediating the college's strategic planning process (two words)
- Often abbreviated to THC
- Head Golf Coach at Allegheny
- 2021 winner of the college's student civility prize
- College's new wifi provider (includes hyphen)
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- Allegheny's undergraduate literary magazine (two words)
- Former Allegheny College president and namesake of civility prize
- Phenomenon where the weakest member of a group feels like they're doing well because of their group members
- Allegheny alum and COO of the firm mediating the new strategic planning process
- The PAC Golf Championships will be played in this Ohio town
- Often abbreviated to CBD
- Ineffective way to study
13 Clues: Often abbreviated to CBD • Often abbreviated to THC • Ineffective way to study • Head Golf Coach at Allegheny • College's new wifi provider (includes hyphen) • 2021 winner of the college's student civility prize • Allegheny's undergraduate literary magazine (two words) • The PAC Golf Championships will be played in this Ohio town • ...
v.3 2023-04-20
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- Often abbreviated to THC
- Allegheny's undergraduate literary magazine (two words)
- Head Golf Coach at Allegheny
- Former Allegheny College president and namesake of civility prize
- Often abbreviated to CBD
- Home base of the firm mediating the new strategic planning process
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- 2021 winner of the college's student civility prize
- Phenomenon where the weakest member of a group feels like they're doing well because of their group members
- The PAC Golf Championships will be played in this Ohio town
- College's new wifi provider (includes hyphen)
- Management firm mediating the college's strategic planning process (two words)
- Allegheny alum and COO of the firm mediating the new strategic planning process
- Ineffective way to study
13 Clues: Often abbreviated to THC • Often abbreviated to CBD • Ineffective way to study • Head Golf Coach at Allegheny • College's new wifi provider (includes hyphen) • 2021 winner of the college's student civility prize • Allegheny's undergraduate literary magazine (two words) • The PAC Golf Championships will be played in this Ohio town • ...
Revision 2022-11-02
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- motivators that are established
- studies done by taylor
- lowest level in maslow's theory
- father of the human approach
- informal motivators offered
- one owner
- father of 14 principles
- offering shares for the first time
- factor that encourages workers
- highest level in maslow's theory
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- agreement between partners
- business fail your asset lost
- view employees as x or y
- a hygiene factor
- two-factor theory man
- bureaucratic management father
- a principle meaning teamwork by
- man of hierarchy of needs
- factor that upsets when absent
- father of scientific management
20 Clues: one owner • a hygiene factor • two-factor theory man • studies done by taylor • father of 14 principles • view employees as x or y • man of hierarchy of needs • agreement between partners • informal motivators offered • father of the human approach • business fail your asset lost • bureaucratic management father • factor that upsets when absent • factor that encourages workers • ...
Vocabulary Test-5th Grade Week 25 2024-04-12
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- draw back
- concentrate on and become an expert in a particular subject or skill
- not moving and not intended to be moved
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- join or bend to form a single entity
- serious, sad, and without entertainment
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- a planned route or journey
- a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen
- unwillingly and hesitant; disinclined
- a distinctive typically pleasant smell
- keep (someone)away from other people
- feel great respect or admiration for (something)
12 Clues: draw back • a planned route or journey • keep (someone)away from other people • join or bend to form a single entity • unwillingly and hesitant; disinclined • a distinctive typically pleasant smell • not moving and not intended to be moved • serious, sad, and without entertainment • feel great respect or admiration for (something) • ...
astronomy 2015-01-23
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- color of hottest star
- theory the universe will come back together again and have repeating big bangs
- this type of galaxy has no dust or gas
- this size star is 1000x the diameter of the sun
- energy is spread evenly throughout universe, this is evidence of the big bang theory
- color of coolest star
- colors of the visible spectrum
- giant cloud of dust and gas
- the theory on how the universe began
- this type of galaxy has a bulge in the middle and arms
- year a unit of measurement used outside of the solar system
- what about the universe is repeated over and over?
- 96-99% of a stars mass
- name of the galaxy we live in
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- how much light the star actually gives off
- how much light the star appears to give off
- a unit of measurement that represents the average distance from the Earth to the sun
- this star has a diameter of about 10 miles
- light waves that show a shift and serve as evidence that the universe is expanding
- theory that universe will continue racing outward until everything dies
- this type of galaxy doesn't have a set shape
21 Clues: color of hottest star • color of coolest star • 96-99% of a stars mass • giant cloud of dust and gas • name of the galaxy we live in • colors of the visible spectrum • the theory on how the universe began • this type of galaxy has no dust or gas • how much light the star actually gives off • this star has a diameter of about 10 miles • ...
Newton vs Huygens 2014-01-22
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- In refraction, Newton thought that the ___________ component of the velocity increased.
- Young's double slit experiment showed alternating bright and dark f_________ .
- In Huygens' theory, the tangent line joining each circular wavelet is called the _______________ .
- Newton proposed that reflection of light was similar to an __________ collision of a ball against a wall.
- This is the process where two waves add up or subtract from each other.
- Huygens' theory was rejected because there was no ________ for the lower speed of light in glass and water until the year 1850.
- Huygens was not believed for a long time because Newton was far more _________ .
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- Huygens correctly predicted that the the speed of light ________ in water.
- Huygens proposed the ______ theory of light
- Bright fringes are formed by constructive interference of waves in phase with _____ __________ of n wavelengths.
- Newton's theory predicted only this number of bright fringes would form in Young's experiment.
- Dark fringes are formed by ___________ interence of waves 180 degrees out of phase with path difference of n+0.5 wavelengths.
- Newton's theory of light was called the ____________ theory
- Newton's theory cannot predict dark fringes because particles cannot _____ each other.
14 Clues: Huygens proposed the ______ theory of light • Newton's theory of light was called the ____________ theory • This is the process where two waves add up or subtract from each other. • Huygens correctly predicted that the the speed of light ________ in water. • Young's double slit experiment showed alternating bright and dark f_________ . • ...
7 (a) 2017-02-08
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- something that serves to keep alive the memory of a person or event
- synonym of copy
- the political ___ of the special commission's report
- blood vessel with a very slender, hairlike opening
- transport blood all over the body
- synonym of syrup
- synonym of nonrealistic
- a written statement that money, a package, aletter, have been received
- synonym of accessible
- firm in one's allegiance to someone or something
- affecting the lungs
- antonym of changing
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- set up on a firm or permanent basis
- antonym of finish
- that can be touched or felt by touch
- instruction in a written or printed play to indicate the appropriate basis
- synonym of assure
- antonym of content
- trying to change the public's _____ of a nightly newscast
- the ___ decision to quit rather than obey an illegal order
20 Clues: synonym of copy • synonym of syrup • antonym of finish • synonym of assure • antonym of content • affecting the lungs • antonym of changing • synonym of accessible • synonym of nonrealistic • transport blood all over the body • set up on a firm or permanent basis • that can be touched or felt by touch • firm in one's allegiance to someone or something • ...
Engles h20 2021-05-26
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- courage
- an equal score
- list of the order of events
- no feelings
- to become nearer to
- fierce
- to not consider
- the salty liquid that comes out trough the skin
- the chance that a particular thing will happend
- to hold firm
- to honor or respect
- a man or boy
- very angry
- to try to do
- long stare
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- to have courage
- lasting for a short time
- a competitor
- to turn for help
- a strong and firm purpose
- a contest
- a group of friends
- to trick
- harbinger physical energy or strength
- to continue
- a loud sound
- friendly
- to remove the shame of a mistake
- wild
29 Clues: wild • fierce • courage • to trick • friendly • a contest • very angry • long stare • no feelings • to continue • a competitor • to hold firm • a loud sound • a man or boy • to try to do • an equal score • to have courage • to not consider • to turn for help • a group of friends • to become nearer to • to honor or respect • lasting for a short time • a strong and firm purpose • list of the order of events • ...
STAND FIRM 2025-04-23
9 Clues: comply with • being fearless • not easily moved • not deterred by danger • watch over in order to protect • a position taken in an argument • complete trust in someone or something • being able to withstand pressure or force • having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement
Language Acquisition Crossword 2025-10-23
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- The theory criticized by Chomsky in 1957
- The brain area identified with linguistic functions, along with Wernicke's area
- The concept that children first use the meaning of a word to figure out its syntactic category
- The Swiss psychologist associated with the cognitive theory of language acquisition
- The term for children's over-application of grammatical rules, like 'drinked' instead of 'drank'
- The process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language
- The five main stages of language acquisition include cooing, babbling, holophrastic, two-word, and this stage
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- The linguist who studied the formation of Dutch-based creoles in Surinam
- The term for the language behavior of adults when talking to children, adapted to support acquisition
- The stage where children begin to use two-word utterances
- The phenomenon where children seem unaware of objects they cannot see during their first year of life
- Stage of language acquisition where children use single words to convey complex meanings
- Chomsky's theory that suggests an inborn faculty for language acquisition
- The critical period for language acquisition typically ends around this age
- The term for a simplified language developed by adults with limited exposure to a new language
- Theory emphasizing the interaction between children and caregivers
- Psychologist who proposed the behaviorist theory of language acquisition
- A full language developed from a pidgin by children
- Type of reinforcement where desirable behavior is rewarded
- Chomsky's innate faculty for language acquisition
20 Clues: The theory criticized by Chomsky in 1957 • Chomsky's innate faculty for language acquisition • A full language developed from a pidgin by children • The stage where children begin to use two-word utterances • Type of reinforcement where desirable behavior is rewarded • Theory emphasizing the interaction between children and caregivers • ...
MGT 302- Leadership Theories 2024-02-17
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- This leadership theory presents charm to influence and persuade the audiences or teams.
- This leadership theory puts the needs, aspirations, and interests of their followers above their own
- This leadership theory focuses on encouraging excellence by setting challenging goals.
- This leadership theory is based on two main variables: task behavior and relationship behavior.
- This leadership theory is tied to the "great man theory of leadership", the first theory of leadership.
- This leadership theory suggests that a leader's effectiveness is dependent on the situation.
- This leadership theory utilizes rewards and punishments to motivate and direct followers.
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- This leadership theory empowers people to change through big vision, inspiration, and a call to action. L
- This leadership theory focuses on how leaders behave and assumes leaders can be made, not born.
- This leadership theory values genuineness, honesty, and trust in leaders and their relationships.
- This leadership theory is a practical approach to solving complex challenges.
- This leadership theory explains the effects of leadership on members, teams, and organizations.
12 Clues: This leadership theory is a practical approach to solving complex challenges. • This leadership theory focuses on encouraging excellence by setting challenging goals. • This leadership theory presents charm to influence and persuade the audiences or teams. • This leadership theory utilizes rewards and punishments to motivate and direct followers. • ...
SC 7th grade SS 7-2 2018-11-15
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- theory where sun is center of universe
- charged with heresy for proving heliocentric
- an agreement between the people and the government
- a way Louis XIV & Peter the Great displayed power
- believed in natural rights (life, liberty, property)
- Montesquieu's idea for how to limit power of gov't
- King John forced to sign, 1st limits on monarchy
- monarchy that is limited by laws
- absolute monarch of France
- monarchy that has unlimited power
- came up with laws of gravity
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- gov't with restraints on gov't power
- scientists and philosophers used this rather than faith
- signed the English Bill of Rights
- came up with heliocentric theory
- champion of civil liberties (freedom of speech & religion)
- theory where earth is center of universe
- made England a Constitutional Monarchy
- a systematic way to find proof using reason
- gov't where there are no restraints on gov't power
- believed in geocentric theory
- country Peter the Great ruled as absolute monarch
22 Clues: absolute monarch of France • came up with laws of gravity • believed in geocentric theory • came up with heliocentric theory • monarchy that is limited by laws • signed the English Bill of Rights • monarchy that has unlimited power • gov't with restraints on gov't power • theory where sun is center of universe • made England a Constitutional Monarchy • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
7 (a) 2017-02-08
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- trying to change the public's _____ of a nightly newscast
- antonym of content
- instruction in a written or printed play to indicate the appropriate basis
- synonym of accessible
- syninym of assure
- somehting that serves to keep alive the memory of a person or event
- synonym of syrup
- affecting the lungs
- set up on a firm or permanent basis
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- antonym of changing
- the political ___ of the special commission's report
- transport blood all over the body
- blood vessel with a very slender, hairlike opening
- antonym of finish
- synonym of nonrealistic
- that can be touched or felt by touch
- the ___ decision to quit rather than obey an illegal order
- firm in one's allegiance to someone or something
- a written statement that money, a package, aletter, have been received
- synonym of copy
20 Clues: synonym of copy • synonym of syrup • antonym of finish • syninym of assure • antonym of content • antonym of changing • affecting the lungs • synonym of accessible • synonym of nonrealistic • transport blood all over the body • set up on a firm or permanent basis • that can be touched or felt by touch • firm in one's allegiance to someone or something • ...
7 (a) 2017-02-07
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- trying to change the public's _____ of a nightly newscast
- vessels, transport blood all over the body
- the ___ decision to quit rather than obey an illegal order
- synonym of syrup
- direction, instruction in a written or printed play to indicate the appropriate basis
- antonym of content
- affecting the lungs
- somehting that serves to keep alive the memory of a person or event
- antonym of changing
- antonym of finish
- syninym of assure
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- set up on a firm or permanent basis
- blood vessel with a very slender, hairlike opening
- a written statement that money, a package, aletter, have been received
- synonym of accessble
- the political ___ of the special commission's report
- synonym of nonrealistic
- firm in one's allegiance to someone or something
- synonym of copy
- that can be touched or felt by touch
20 Clues: synonym of copy • synonym of syrup • antonym of finish • syninym of assure • antonym of content • affecting the lungs • antonym of changing • synonym of accessble • synonym of nonrealistic • set up on a firm or permanent basis • that can be touched or felt by touch • vessels, transport blood all over the body • firm in one's allegiance to someone or something • ...
paper 4 - a levels english language 2026-03-06
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- authored cognitive theory
- 4 conversational principles: quantity, quality, relation, and manner
- the use of multiple languages
- stage of language development where language is process in utero
- speech and conversation
- the form of english language culturally viewed as correct and the default
- a prescriptivist that believed language needed to maintain its social status through standardizing the language
- authored interaction theory
- linguist that proposes that language change is inevitable through contact between speakers and rejects prescriptivism
- asserts that language influences or shapes thoughts, but not strictly determine them
- the language that has been adopted as the common language between speakers whose native languages are different
- the dialect of a particular social class
- stage of language development where people acquire the skills to language in a far more complex way
- authored innateness theory
- theory that posits children are born with the capacity for language
- studied linguistic imperialism and proposed how a language died through it
- a single unit of speech
- the existence of numerous dialects and accents within one consolidated region
- authored behaviourist theory
- rejects sapir-whorf and insists that language acts a s a mirror to the cultural thoughts and beliefs predating it
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- 0-1year stage of language development where children make random utterances as they try to grapple with language
- 2-3 year old stage of language development where children express meaning through limited lexis
- theory that posits that language learning is a result of mental processes
- the blending of different languages through forced interaction between native and non native speakers
- speaks to the social desirability of a language or dialect
- stage of development, 1-2years, child's first attempt at grammar and creating meaning from phrases
- asserts the language you speak absolutely sets limits on thoughts and perceptions
- all other varieties of english not considered standard english
- social talk used to uphold relationships rather than communicate the messages themselves
- non-verbal features that accompany speech
- features of speech like tone and intonation
- theory that posits that language is learned the positive reinforcement
- the imposition of a dominant language over others
- theory that posits that language learning is from the communication between a child and their caregiver
- abbreviation for new varieties of english, or English that developed in places where the speakers are not native
- speech habits unique to a specific person
- the rise and fall of voice pitch while speaking
- bias focused on english and the english speaking world
38 Clues: speech and conversation • a single unit of speech • authored cognitive theory • authored innateness theory • authored interaction theory • authored behaviourist theory • the use of multiple languages • the dialect of a particular social class • non-verbal features that accompany speech • speech habits unique to a specific person • features of speech like tone and intonation • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2023-02-27
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- is where firms use strategies to increase sales and market shares that do not involve price reduction
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the combination of two or more firms, in which the resulting firm maintains the identity of one of the firms, usually the larger
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
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- the pricing of goods or services at such a low level that other suppliers cannot compete and are forced to leave the market
- the removal of some government controls over a market
- large organisations can often produce items at a lower unit cost than their smaller rivals
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter the market
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- gives an inventor the exclusive property rights to that invention or process for a certain number of years
- 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 see its goods within an exclusive market
18 Clues: laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • the removal of some government controls over a 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 the market • a product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it • ...
Maureen Nicole A. Roqueta BSN1 - ROY 2019-11-19
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- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the the human and environment.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
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- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent of the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- It is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
20 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • ...
Media Studies 2023-04-03
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- colloquial term for genre studied by Year 11 Media
- Stage 4 of Genre Theory
- The videos Year 11s will be making next term
- Stage 2 of Genre Theory
- Field trip for Year 13s, ... For a Day
- 'rules' in genre
- Star of romantic comedies
- film released in 1990 staring Julia Roberts
- Convention of romantic comedies where leads meet, usually silly or awkward
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- Stage 1 of Genre Theory
- Jane from '27 Dresses' has been a ... 27 times
- Expression of love in a grand way at the end of a romantic comedy
- Star of 'Some Like it Hot', ... Monroe
- Recommended structure for Media writing
- Love interest in a romantic comedy
- Stage 3 of Genre Theory
- Name of the main character in 'Isn't it Romantic'
- Next term
18 Clues: Next term • 'rules' in genre • Stage 1 of Genre Theory • Stage 4 of Genre Theory • Stage 3 of Genre Theory • Stage 2 of Genre Theory • Star of romantic comedies • Love interest in a romantic comedy • Star of 'Some Like it Hot', ... Monroe • Field trip for Year 13s, ... For a Day • Recommended structure for Media writing • film released in 1990 staring Julia Roberts • ...
GREAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2024-06-07
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- Arrangement of chemical elements.
- Global communication network.
- Study of heredity.
- Process plants use for food.
- Instrument to see small objects.
- Diabetes treatment.
- Discovered by Marie Curie.
- Genetic material discovery.
- First antibiotic.
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- Theory by Darwin.
- Origin of the universe theory.
- Law discovered by Newton.
- Harnessing electrical power.
- Medicines to fight bacteria.
- Imaging technique.
- Bomb: Nuclear weapon.
- Einstein's famous theory.
- Immunization method.
- Wireless communication.
- Light amplification technology.
20 Clues: Theory by Darwin. • First antibiotic. • Study of heredity. • Imaging technique. • Diabetes treatment. • Immunization method. • Bomb: Nuclear weapon. • Wireless communication. • Law discovered by Newton. • Einstein's famous theory. • Discovered by Marie Curie. • Genetic material discovery. • Harnessing electrical power. • Medicines to fight bacteria. • Process plants use for food. • ...
Theories of the Causation of Crime 2025-11-21
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- This theory says that people learn crime when associating with those involved in crime.
- This theory suggests that crime occurs as a part of a daily routine. Suggests that crime only needs a motivated offender, an absence of a capable guardian and a suitable target.
- These are crimes that we decide as a society are bad. They are not necessarily wrong but they are criminal
- This theory suggests that when social bonds are weakened or broken, people are more likely to commit crime. Social ties control the urge to commit crime.
- These are crimes that are wrong by their very nature--these crimes are bad in all situations
- theory This theory suggests that those with power may be labeled as deviant by the elites in society as a way to control others
- Credited with creating avatism. Believes that criminals are born.
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- This theory suggests that criminals are born. Criminals have specific physical traits. Criminals are less evolved a represent an earlier version of humans
- This is the violation of a norm. It is not necessarily always a criminal.
- The idea that all actions should create the most good for the most amount of people
- This theory suggests that when there is strain between what a person wants to achieve and the means to achieve it, they will commit a crime.
- This theory says that behavior is learned and will be maintained or stopped with rewards or punishment
- The theory that people make the active choice to commit crime--a criminal weighs the costs and benefits of committing a crime
- This perspective says that the people agree on the laws. They have come to a consensus about what the laws should be
- This perspective suggests that crime is the result of a power struggle. The laws are influenced by people in power
- This theory suggests that by labeling someone a criminal, they will continue to engage in criminal activity
- Says that human behavior is controlled by biological, psychological and social factors, not by free will
- This theory suggests that criminal behavior could be explained by looking at someone's entire life.
18 Clues: Credited with creating avatism. Believes that criminals are born. • This is the violation of a norm. It is not necessarily always a criminal. • The idea that all actions should create the most good for the most amount of people • This theory says that people learn crime when associating with those involved in crime. • ...
Business Terms 2014-11-23
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- An affiliation between countries/organizations to earn somehting.
- Enlargement of a firm by buying other companies.
- A firm functioning in many countries that is managed from the home country.
- Goods in large quantities at a lower price.
- A company who has the rigth to sell services of another company.
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- When 2 or more companies unite to work together on a particular project.
- Something that a company buys.
- When long run average costs start to rise with increased output.
- Controlling another firm by purchasing enough of its voting shares.
- Increasing the association of the world's businesses and markets.
- Someone who owns the rights of the company.
- The increase in a company's profits with it's own finances.
- Selling the rights of your company.
- When 2 or more organizations unite.
14 Clues: Something that a company buys. • Selling the rights of your company. • When 2 or more organizations unite. • Someone who owns the rights of the company. • Goods in large quantities at a lower price. • Enlargement of a firm by buying other companies. • The increase in a company's profits with it's own finances. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
THE GREAT SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION 2023-06-29
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- :NIcolaus Copernicus did not promote his theory because it went against the views of the -------- ?
- :New emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement.
- :Johannes Kepler developed the laws of what?
- :Supported Copernicus's theory
- :Scientists followed Ideas Based on untested ideas and the bible
- :Developed the heliocentric theory
- :Developed microscope and was the first to observe cells
- :Anton van Leeuwenhoek improves the microscope in the ----'s?
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- :Developed Telescope to support heliocentric theory
- :Laws of gravity & motion
- : Developed Theory of blood Circulation
- :Catholic church declared galileo a ------?
- :Math that is considered hard and was created by Isaac newton
- :Developed the scientific method
- :William harvey discovered how blood circulates in the body in what year?
15 Clues: :Laws of gravity & motion • :Supported Copernicus's theory • :Developed the scientific method • :Developed the heliocentric theory • : Developed Theory of blood Circulation • :Catholic church declared galileo a ------? • :Johannes Kepler developed the laws of what? • :Developed Telescope to support heliocentric theory • ...
Media Theorists 2023-11-27
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- Reception
- Representation
- Media Effects
- Genre Theory
- End of Audience
- Fandom
- Identities
- Narrative Theory
- Cultivation
- Min Risk, Max Audience/Profit
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- Hyperreality/Postmodernism
- Regulation
- Patriarchy Theory
- Narrative Codes
- Power Theory
- Postcolonialism
- Gender Performativity
- Binary Opposites
- Character Types
- Feminist Theory
20 Clues: Fandom • Reception • Regulation • Identities • Cultivation • Power Theory • Genre Theory • Media Effects • Representation • Narrative Codes • End of Audience • Postcolonialism • Character Types • Feminist Theory • Binary Opposites • Narrative Theory • Patriarchy Theory • Gender Performativity • Hyperreality/Postmodernism • Min Risk, Max Audience/Profit
MARKET STRUCTURE 2021-11-18
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- This is a situation where there is a single seller in the market
- this is a a selling strategy that charges customers different prices for the same product or service based on what the seller thinks they can get the customer to agree to. In pure price discrimination, the seller charges each customer the maximum price they will pay.
- This occurs when the economic profit of a business is equal to zero.
- This is a collection of independent businesses or organizations that collude in order to manipulate the price of a product or service. These are competitors in the same industry and seek to reduce that competition by controlling the price in agreement with one another.
- This refers to a situation where prices and price changes established by a dominant firm, or a firm are accepted by others as the leader, and which other firms in the industry adopt and follow
- This involves ways that firms seek to increase sales and attract custom through methods other than price.
- This is a common measure of market concentration of an industry - the size of firms in relation to the industry they are in- and is used to determine market competitiveness.
- This a market characterized by a small number of firms who realize they are interdependent in their pricing and output policies. The number of firms is small enough to give each firm some market power
- This in economics means that a company can be challenged or contested by rival companies looking to enter the industry or market.
- This is calculated by multiplying the price (p) of the good by the quantity produced and sold (q). In algebraic form, revenue (R) is defined as R = p × q. The sum of revenues from all products and services that a company produces
- This is an alternative business objective to maximising profits. It means a business is making enough profit to keep shareholders happy or it's sufficient for investors to maintain confidence in the management they appoint.
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- This characterizes an industry in which many firms offer products or services that are similar (but not perfect) substitutes
- This is calculated as the sum of the market share percentage held by the largest specified number of firms in an industry.
- This means selling a quantity of a good or service, or fixing a price, where total revenue (TR) is at its greatest above total cost (TC).
- This occurs when all companies sell identical products, market share does not influence price, companies are able to enter or exit without barrier, buyers have perfect or full information, and companies cannot determine prices.
- this is a a for-profit business, usually formed as a partnership that provides professional services, such as legal or accounting services.
- Average revenue is defined as the measurement of the revenue that is generated per unit
- This in business usage, the excess of total revenue over total cost during a specific period of time. In economics, profit is the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labour (interest, rent, and wages).
- This is the increase in revenue that results from the sale of one additional unit of output
- This is an agreement between sellers to raise or fix prices in order to restrict inter-firm competition and earn higher profits. Price fixing agreements are formed by firms in an attempt to collectively behave as a monopoly.
- This exists in a particular market if a single firm can serve that market at lower cost than any combination of two or more firms
- This is sometimes called gross sales, is the total amount of sales in a given period.
- This is profit of a firm over and above what provides its owners with a normal (market equilibrium) return to capita
- This is a theoretical objective of a firm which involves selling as many units of a good or service as possible, without making a loss
- This refers to a group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
25 Clues: This is a situation where there is a single seller in the market • This occurs when the economic profit of a business is equal to zero. • This is sometimes called gross sales, is the total amount of sales in a given period. • Average revenue is defined as the measurement of the revenue that is generated per unit • ...
Deviant Behavior Final Exam 2023-12-04
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- theory of response to known or suspected offenders determines the individual futures
- taking of or attempt to take anything of value under confrontational
- eating habits, vitamin deficiencies, environmental contaminants, genetic inheritance
- criminal homicide that is planned or involves premeditation
- result of nurture, able to form attachments, have no regard for society
- crime is a result of forces beyond the individual's control
- out of touch with reality, disjointed thinking
- theory that merges concepts drawn from different sources
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- entering of a building or residence with the intention to commit a crime
- theory that explains criminal conduct through a single approach
- study of crime
- guilty act
- explains crime is about personal choice
- criminal act
- usually kills spouses and generally for profit
- theory states delinquency is committed in response to undesirable social environments
- a type of process theory stating that criminal behavior is learned in interaction between individuals and society
- personality disorder, aggressive antisocial behavior
18 Clues: guilty act • criminal act • study of crime • explains crime is about personal choice • usually kills spouses and generally for profit • out of touch with reality, disjointed thinking • personality disorder, aggressive antisocial behavior • theory that merges concepts drawn from different sources • criminal homicide that is planned or involves premeditation • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2025-01-08
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- a repetition of,or return to, criminal behavior
- Criminal _______ system, a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- a social condition where norms are weak,conflicting,or absent
- social _________, rewards/punishments to encourage conformity
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- ________ theory, the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- behavior that departs from societal/group norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- _________ deviance, deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organised around breaking society's norms.
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- _______ deviance, deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle of self-concept.
- ____________ association theory, the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
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- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- someone who breaks significant group/societal norms
- ______ theory, the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- ________ deviance, behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- social _______, ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- an act committed in violation of the law
- _____-______ crime, job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- ________ deviance, behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- _______ theory, the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
24 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • a repetition of,or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that departs from societal/group norms • someone who breaks significant group/societal norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • a social condition where norms are weak,conflicting,or absent • ...
World History 20.1-20.2 Review 2025-03-24
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- discovered laws of planetary motion
- proposed the theory of evolution
- discovered gravity causes things to fall at same rate
- described blood circulation
- greatest argument against evolution; no _____ _____
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- ancient people relied on _______to understand the world
- stars determine destiny
- sponsored schools in the 2nd half of Middle Ages
- discovered law of universal gravitation
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- became easier and more profitable because of modern science
- Father of Anatomy
- Greek philosophy + Roman Catholicism
- principle that says the present is key to the past
- Modern Age is the age of ___________
- natural _______; means by which species evolved
- known as "the Philosopher" in the Middle Ages
- combined Aristotle with church teaching
- stated the theory of relativity
- attempts to separate science from religion
20 Clues: Father of Anatomy • stars determine destiny • described blood circulation • stated the theory of relativity • proposed the theory of evolution • proposed the heliocentric theory • discovered laws of planetary motion • Greek philosophy + Roman Catholicism • Modern Age is the age of ___________ • combined Aristotle with church teaching • discovered law of universal gravitation • ...
Final extra credit 2025-12-08
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- memory, Temporary memory system of conscious processing
- External stimulus that motivates behavior.
- Hunger-reducing signal that ends eating
- Brain structure involved in fear and emotional memory,
- Stress hormone released by the adrenal glands,
- Testimony that can be distorted by memory errors,
- Feelings that involve physiological cognitive, and behavioral components
- Two-factor theory of emotion
- motivation, Learning reinforced by personal satisfaction
- Deep sleep cycles without dreaming
- Holding information for future use
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- Theory that emotions occur after physiological arousal
- Process of getting information out of memory,
- Body’s tendency to maintain balance and stability,
- Cognitive appraisal theory psychologist
- Memory structure in the brain that consolidates information
- Sense of who you are often shaped socially,
- Memory error where the source is confused
- The forces that drive behavior,
- motivation, Learning driven by outside rewards
- memory, Brief retention system for about 20 seconds
- Process of getting information into memory,
- Events that produce stress
- theory, Theory that behavior is driven by biological tension states
- memory, Nearly limitless storage of information over long periods
- Excessive body fat due to biological + environmental factors
26 Clues: Events that produce stress • Two-factor theory of emotion • The forces that drive behavior, • Deep sleep cycles without dreaming • Holding information for future use • Hunger-reducing signal that ends eating • Cognitive appraisal theory psychologist • Memory error where the source is confused • External stimulus that motivates behavior. • ...
Personality Theories 2022-11-02
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- A person who tends to be more invested in internal feelings and thoughts than the world around them
- unconscious within your personality, theory
- inherent good/best person we can be
- the defense mechanism that removes feelings of anxiety arousing thoughts, and memories from someone's consciousness
- Psychoanalytic theory of personality that is part of the conscious and controls behavior
- A person who tends to be more active and self-expressive, more aware of people and things in their surroundings
- Freud's theory about the part of personality that represents an individual's ideals and standards of judgment
- Psychoanalytic theory of the unconscious psychic that tried to satisfy the basic sexual drive
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be mostly consistent
- cognitive The importance of observation learning and processing of social situations
- a defense which someone refuses to admit to a previous problem that exists
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- thoughts feelings and beliefs that we don’t knowingly have
- theory measurable and quantifiable factors of personality
- the unique and constant of patterns feelings thinking and behavior
- The feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that set people apart from one another
- someone's view of themselves
- ideal self
- thoughts
- the defense mechanism for a person's justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behaviors
- actualization achieving one’s fullest potential
20 Clues: thoughts • ideal self • someone's view of themselves • inherent good/best person we can be • unconscious within your personality, theory • actualization achieving one’s fullest potential • theory measurable and quantifiable factors of personality • thoughts feelings and beliefs that we don’t knowingly have • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2025-09-16
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- Intelligence I am a theory of intelligence proposed by Gardner.
- I am often used in Thorndike’s puzzle box experiments.
- Model I am a theory of intelligence proposed by J.P. Das.
- Generalisation I am when a response transfers to similar stimuli.
- I proposed the Law of Effect using cats in puzzle boxes.
- I control the size of the pupil in the eye.
- I am the transparent part of the eye that bends light to focus.
- I am the shortcut name for mental ability expressed as a number.
- I am often used in Pavlov’s classical conditioning experiments.
- I am the process where a learned response fades when reinforcement stops.
- I showed insight learning with chimpanzees stacking boxes.
- I am the father of operant conditioning, famous for the “Skinner box.”
- I am a type of conditioning discovered by Pavlov.
- I am the psychologist who made dogs salivate to a bell.
- I am the process of focusing on a stimulus.
- I am the process of receiving stimuli through sense organs.
- I am a type of conditioning discovered by Skinner.
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- I proposed the Primary and Secondary Appraisal model of stress.
- I am the adjustable black opening in the center of the eye.
- I am the white outer protective layer of the eye.
- I am the three-stage stress model by Hans Selye.
- Theory I am a three-part theory of intelligence proposed by Sternberg.
- I am the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Age I measure how old your mind is compared to your actual age.
- Selye I proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome.
- Theory I am a theory of intelligence proposed by Spearman.
- I am often used in Kohler’s insight learning experiments.
- I am often used in operant conditioning experiments.
- I am the process of interpreting sensory information.
29 Clues: I control the size of the pupil in the eye. • I am the process of focusing on a stimulus. • I am the three-stage stress model by Hans Selye. • I am the white outer protective layer of the eye. • Selye I proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome. • I am a type of conditioning discovered by Pavlov. • I am a type of conditioning discovered by Skinner. • ...
Credit 2013-09-30
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- RIA's are required to file this at minimum annually
- Options agreement (Abr.)
- Breach of the SEC 120% capital rule or any of our credit requirements
- NF Correspondent clients act as mini clearing firms to these…
- This IWS review process is not "medical" but some firm are in critical condition
- Used as credit protection when issuing loans to IWS advisors, doesn’t always work! (2 Words)
- See #32, this section contains Disclosure information
- Billionaires have likely set this up (2 words)
- This individual earns a fee NOT a commission and NO series 7 is required
- A bankruptcy would most certainly lower this (2 words)
- Process when firms leave NF
- More than one Clearing firm
- Guarntee letter for trading or an individual with ownership of a firm
- Advisor who leaves a "wirehouse" to start their own or join a new firm
- Codename for a very large NF client converting in 2014 (2 Words)
- The size of an IWS client is defined by this acronym (Abr.)
- Makes terminating IWS clients easy
- Short term BD loan specifically used for IPO's (Abr.)
- A Broker dealer CAPITAL report or big time concentration
- A new one page credit overview of IWS and NF clients, also part of #12 (2 words)
- It’s the "W" in BDW (FINRA shutdown)
- Inducement term used to bring on or retain BD's
- Old term for a broker on the floor of the NYSE or a rarely used bill (2 words)
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- Type of long term capital loan used by BD's
- Check Deposit Mobil version of this treasury function was just released (3 words)
- Team Name of the Credit group who won the 1st ever OSG Spelling Bee!
- New client review board (Abr.)
- Term for Business Activities conducted by a rep but not supervised by the firm
- IWS Bank relationships which are NOT advisors (2 Words)
- Fideltiy's jargon identifier for IWS clients (2 words sorta)
- A QSR is an agreement between 2 clearing firms. The R is for Rep, what's does QS stand for?
- A broker deal who also collects commissions and fees is know as this. Hint-Think Prius…
- Alternative term to parent company (sometimes)
- Non Fido Execution (2 words)
- Protective loan terms for the underwriter
- Deposit placed with Clearing firm. Hint-Roger wants as much as we can get
- Smallest IWS client (in assets, Millions) allowed after 1 year (2 words)
- Family Office serving many advisors (Abr.)
- Advisor who fuctions as a portfolio manager to other advisors (Abv.)
- The acronym for the new credit & risk application (Abr.)
- NF RM's try to avoid having their firms added to this… (2 Words)
41 Clues: Options agreement (Abr.) • Process when firms leave NF • More than one Clearing firm • Non Fido Execution (2 words) • New client review board (Abr.) • Makes terminating IWS clients easy • It’s the "W" in BDW (FINRA shutdown) • Protective loan terms for the underwriter • Family Office serving many advisors (Abr.) • Type of long term capital loan used by BD's • ...
Revision 2022-06-08
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- This occurs at the intersection between demand and supply
- The desire and willingness to buy a particular product.
- Changes in all other determinants of demand other than price causes this on the demand/ supply curve
- The final users of a product.
- Spill over effects of production or consumption that fall on a third party.
- The desire, willingness and ability to provide a product.
- the cost advantages that accrue to a firm as the firm increases
- The factor of production that deals with man made items
- When workers lose their jobs due to a decline in activity of a firm.
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- When firms use mostly machine in production.
- The desire, willingness and ability to buy a product at a particular price
- The change of raw material into a finished product.
- All other thing being constant
- An economic system whose resources are owned and allocated by both the private and public sector
- Any mechanism used to facilitate the interaction of buyers and sellers.
- This occurs when only one good is affected on a PPF whether an improvement or deterioration
- Changes in prices causes this on the demand or supply curve
- The measure of output per unit of input.
- This type of business is owned by a number of individuals who have purchased shares.
- A market structure in which there are few sellers competing in the market.
20 Clues: The final users of a product. • All other thing being constant • The measure of output per unit of input. • When firms use mostly machine in production. • The change of raw material into a finished product. • The desire and willingness to buy a particular product. • The factor of production that deals with man made items • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-30
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- when 2 plates collide with each other
- the theory of plate movements
- when 2 plates separate from each other
- This is a land form created by a convergent collision.
- The type of crust on continent floors.
- what causes plates to move
- when 2 plates slide past each other
- An American geologist who came up with the theory of seafloor spreading.
- This is a land form created by divergent continental plates.
- The movement of the Earth over millions of years.
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- The most dense layer of the Earth.
- when one plate goes beneath another plate
- The theory of how crust is being created and recycled.
- The type of crust on ocean floor
- A layer of the Earth that is below the lithosphere and also known as the mantle.
- This is a land form created by a convergent subduction.
- A layer of the Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- This is a land form created by transform boundaries.
- A German Scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift.
19 Clues: what causes plates to move • the theory of plate movements • The type of crust on ocean floor • The most dense layer of the Earth. • when 2 plates slide past each other • when 2 plates collide with each other • when 2 plates separate from each other • The type of crust on continent floors. • when one plate goes beneath another plate • ...
Maureen Nicole A. Roqueta BSN1 - ROY 2019-11-19
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- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- It is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the the human and environment.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
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- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent of the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
20 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • ...
Brand Warz: Round 1 2021-01-04
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- The buying process starts when the buyer recognizes a _________.
- When a firm practices _________ concepts, all its activities are directed to satisfy the consumers.
- Buying, assembling and selling are ________ functions of marketing
- Bread and milk __________ products
- The legalized version of a brand is known as __________
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- A cluster of complementary goods and services across diverse set of industries is called as _____________
- __________ derives a person towards the selection of a particular shop or suppliers of goods and services
- __________ price refers to the high initial price charged when a new product is introduced in the market.
- In marketing theory, every contribution from the supply chain adds ________ to the product
9 Clues: Bread and milk __________ products • The legalized version of a brand is known as __________ • The buying process starts when the buyer recognizes a _________. • Buying, assembling and selling are ________ functions of marketing • In marketing theory, every contribution from the supply chain adds ________ to the product • ...
unit 1 2023-10-08
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- - relating to someone who writes, corrects or changes pieces of text to be published
- - something that is firm and cannot be made weaker or destroyed
- - related to explaining or understanding the meaning of something
- - the characteristic of being easy to see through
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- - wanting to discover as much as you can about different things
- - a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service
- to not give enough care or attention
- - the process of moving something or someone from one place to another
- - doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risk
- - one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based
10 Clues: to not give enough care or attention • - the characteristic of being easy to see through • - doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risk • - one of the principles on which a belief or theory is based • - wanting to discover as much as you can about different things • - something that is firm and cannot be made weaker or destroyed • ...
Vocabulary #4 2024-03-01
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- a great number
- marked by firm determination
- to take the place of and serve as a substitute for especially by reason of superior excellence or power
- the practice, theory or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power and soft power
- having the right to certain benefits or privileges
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- produced, growing, living, or occurring natively or naturally in a particular region or environment
- a purpose or motive alleged or an appearance assumed in order to cloak the real intention or state of affairs
- lacking originality or individuality
- to absorb into the cultural tradition of a population or group
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
10 Clues: a great number • marked by firm determination • lacking originality or individuality • a ruler with absolute power and authority • having the right to certain benefits or privileges • to absorb into the cultural tradition of a population or group • produced, growing, living, or occurring natively or naturally in a particular region or environment • ...
How Well Do You Know Economists' Lingo? 2019-10-29
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- the idea that taxpayers with a greater ability to pay taxes should pay larger amounts
- fixed costs divided by the quantity of output
- total revenue minus total cost, including both explicit and implicit costs
- the change in total revenue from an additional unit sold
- the market value of the inputs a firm uses in production
- the property whereby long-run average total cost stays the same as the quantity of output changes
- costs that do vary with the quantity of output produced
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- the increase in total cost that arises from an extra unit of production
- total cost divided by the quantity of output
- the property whereby long-run average total cost falls as the quantity of output increases
- the quantity of output that minimizes average total cost
- the property whereby the marginal product of an input declines as the quantity of the input increases
- input costs that require an outlay of money by the firm
- costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced
- the relationship between the quantity of inputs used to make a good and the quantity of output of that good
- revenue minus total cost
- variable costs divided by the quantity of output
- the increase in output that arises from an additional unit of input
- input costs that do not require an outlay of money by the firm
- total revenue divided by the quantity sold
20 Clues: revenue minus total cost • total revenue divided by the quantity sold • total cost divided by the quantity of output • fixed costs divided by the quantity of output • variable costs divided by the quantity of output • input costs that require an outlay of money by the firm • costs that do vary with the quantity of output produced • ...
Vocabulary - Debate 2024-07-07
Across
- a misleading impression
- points or conclusions
- to spoil or ruin something by making many mistakes
- - qualifications or achievements
- well known and or important
- unsteady or unreliable
- critical observation or examination
- small problems or delays
- lacking in vitality, force or conviction
- striking repeatedly
- the use of humor, irony or ridicule to criticize
- completely engrossed or fascinated
- to state a fact of belief confidently
- mistakes or blunders
- lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern
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- forbidden by law, rules or custom
- move downwards or fall
- speaking quietly and unclearly
- a positive relationship
- dramatic or exaggerated behaviour
- encouraging or inciting
- a person or company that sells goods
- cautious or alert
- characterized by bitterness or resentment
- to take advantage of something
- to make a doubt or feeling disappear
- insults or ridicules
- showing excitement or intercapiest
- someone with alot of experience in a particular field
- experts or commentators in a particular field
- unusual in an interesting or attractive way
- to form a theory or guess without firm evidence
32 Clues: cautious or alert • striking repeatedly • insults or ridicules • mistakes or blunders • points or conclusions • move downwards or fall • unsteady or unreliable • a misleading impression • a positive relationship • encouraging or inciting • small problems or delays • well known and or important • speaking quietly and unclearly • to take advantage of something • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
chapter 7 2023-02-23
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- two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- Discrimination:the divison of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for good.
- Trust Laws:laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- of Scale: factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- cost:the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- illegal agreement among firms to divide the market,set prices,or limit production.
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- market structure where a few large firms dominate a market.
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- to Entry:any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- the removal of government controls over a market.
- Pricing:selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- Competition:a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.
- contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- War:a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- Monopoly:a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- Competition: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. • two or more companies join to form a single firm. • market structure where a few large firms dominate a market. • Trust Laws:laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • to Entry:any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • ...
Tino Taufalele's Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-16
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- theory, nature of communication
- conflict, arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their surface demands.
- of theory, provides the rich tools for analyzing conflict
- theory, an internal struggle between the id and the superego
- crude law, laws that suggest your behaviors will lead others to behave in similar ways.
- conflict, when two individuals have two different goals and are in fact interfering with each other's goal achievement - but don't yet perceive it
- goals, goals that relate to who the parties are to each other
- climates, individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- conflict, goal interference based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another person's intentions
- learning theory, posits that attitude and behaviors are developed by observing others
- a finite amount of something
- theories, focus attention on the communication and interactions among people vs individual
- communicating about communication
- theory, includes all of our relationships and interactions
- resource, is anything someone perceives to be in limited supply
- goals, goals that relate to one's sense of self-worth, pride, self-respect, or power
- is a relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- defending one's positions and attacking the other party's positions.
- aggression, attacks others and their positions
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- situation, open to interest-based creativity but containing some goals that genuinely are in opposition
- is how we weave together knowledge, feeling, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world
- climates, individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- goals, include tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- exchange theory, proposes that people evaluate the costs and rewards of a relationship by the amount of effort required to attain rewards and avoid costs
- are needs
- theory, explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- theory, theory proposed by Lewin and others in the pre-World War II era of 1920 to 1940.
- theory, built on a metaphor of an economic marketplace
- gains, encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem.
- is the event that precipitates a conflict
- goals, goals that relate to how things should be done
- are what the conversation was about rather than the identification of what gave rise to the conflict-its cause
- climate, are associated with cooperative and competitive tactics
- conflict, a struggle arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
- point, a moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship.
- theory, a mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games
- communication, needing others to obtain a common goal
- six views, an analysis that proposed that every conversation between two people really involves six views
- management, includes any communication intended to move two people's view of a situation closer together
- a desired condition
40 Clues: are needs • a desired condition • a finite amount of something • theory, nature of communication • communicating about communication • is the event that precipitates a conflict • aggression, attacks others and their positions • goals, goals that relate to how things should be done • communication, needing others to obtain a common goal • ...
Cell Theory 2025-12-03
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- What tool is needed to see tiny one-celled organisms?
- What common unicellular organisms can be rod-shaped, like E. coli?
- According to Cell Theory, all new cells come from what?
- The Cell Theory says a cell is the ___ thing considered alive.
- What word describes organisms made of only one cell?
- What word means cells have different shapes and jobs?
- What group of tiny germs is different from bacteria but also one-celled?
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- What other scientists helped create the Cell Theory?
- What cells pump blood through your body?
- According to Cell Theory, what are all living things made of?
- What is it called when one cell splits to make another organism?
- What word describes organisms made of many cells?
- What scientific idea explains the most important facts about cells?
- What cells protect your body on the outside?
- What do we call any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or fungus?
- What do cells do when they send messages to each other?
- Your skin acts as what, protecting you from germs?
- What scientist helped create the Cell Theory in the 1830s?
- What word means the job or purpose of a cell?
- What do cells do to make a copy of themselves?
20 Clues: What cells pump blood through your body? • What cells protect your body on the outside? • What word means the job or purpose of a cell? • What do cells do to make a copy of themselves? • What word describes organisms made of many cells? • Your skin acts as what, protecting you from germs? • What other scientists helped create the Cell Theory? • ...
Ch. 3 Crossword- Ed. Psych 2021-02-11
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- In which stage of Erik Erikson's theory do adolescents turn towards friends and peer groups and away from their parents?
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- According to Erik Erikson's theory, in which stage numerically do students begin experiencing success and failure?
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Kohlberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- Bronfenbrenner created what model to describe how family, school, community, and cultural factors affect child's development?
- How do children develop their personality and linguistic, cognitive, and social skills during preschool years?
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- In what stage of Erik Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- How many stages are in Erik Erikson's theory on psychosocial development?
- Erikson's theory fails to explain how or why individuals _________ from one stage to another.
- In Piaget's theory of moral development, ____________ morality refers to inflexible rules made by others.
- Kohlberg's theory on moral development is criticized because he only studied _________ when doing his research.
- Kohlberg's theory on moral development is broken into how many categories?
- What is the first category of Kohlberg's theory on moral development?
15 Clues: What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • What is the first category of Kohlberg's theory on moral development? • How many stages are in Erik Erikson's theory on psychosocial development? • ...
Emotion and Motivation 2013-04-21
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- study of personal space.
- :)
- :S
- psychological drives that propel us in a specific directions
- >:[
- theory proposing that we use our "gut reactions" to help us determine how we should act.
- phenomenon in which repeated exposure to a stimulus makes us more likely to feel favorably toward it.
- the extent to which we have things in common
- hormone that signals the hypothalamus and brain stem to reduce appetite and increase the amount of energy used.
- theory proposing that emotions are produced by an undifferentiated state of arousal along with an explanation of that arousal.
- theory proposing that emotions result from our interpretations of our body reactions to stimuli.
- equilibrium
- cross-cultural guidelines for how and when to express emotions
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- supposedly perfect physiological or behavioral indicator of lying.
- theory that blood vessels in the face feed back temperature information in the brain, altering our experience of emotions.
- unconscious spillovoer of emotions into nonverbal behavior.
- :o
- discipline that has sought to emphasize human strengths.
- theory proposing that an emotion-provoking event leads simultaneously to an emotion and to bodily reactions.
- tendency for people to remember more positive than negative information with age
- :(
- rule of give and take, a predictor of attraction
22 Clues: :) • :S • :o • :( • >:[ • equilibrium • study of personal space. • the extent to which we have things in common • rule of give and take, a predictor of attraction • discipline that has sought to emphasize human strengths. • unconscious spillovoer of emotions into nonverbal behavior. • psychological drives that propel us in a specific directions • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 8 2022-10-07
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- Attempts to identify types of crime.
- The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program.
- Offenders are made to feel humiliation due to their transgressions.
- A theory that blames capitalism for crime and advocates violent revolution as a means of its eradication.
- Advocates peace and justice as the solution to the crime problem.
- Includes emerging perspectives such as left realism, peacemaking, and postmodernism that view the causes of crime as due to class, ethnic, and patriarchal (male-dominated) relations endemic in society.
- Redefines the roles and goals of criminal justice agencies to include a broader mission—to prevent crime, address local social problems and conflicts, and involve neighborhood residents in planning and decision making.
- Elliott applies his integrated theory to juvenile delinquency in an effort that combines strain (anomie), social control, and social learning theory.
- The dominant approach today in feminist criminology; its major theme is patriarchy (male power and domination in society).
- In feminist criminology, the question is raised as to whether theories of men’s behavior apply to women.
- Consists of a variety of perspectives that challenge basic assumptions of mainstream criminology.
- In labeling theory, this refers to the initial criminal act itself.
- The error of attempting to have a specific theory explain all crime.
- May be considered the founder of Black criminology.
- A term to describe agents or officials who are concerned with creating and labeling new categories of deviance to expand the social control functions of their organization.
- A theoretical approach that attacks modernity or scientific rationality.
- Deviance that ensues as a result of a person being labeled and stigmatized as a criminal.
- The types of crime a theory is intended to cover.
- Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law.
- A typology of crimes that looks at identification with crime, societal reaction, and group involvement.
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- Braithwaite calls for efforts to reintegrate the offender back into the community of respectables.
- Approach that takes the view that criminology has been biased and does not express the female viewpoint.
- Defined as a crime of male power and the use of violence to control and dominate women.
- The term that comes from the attempts to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Points to a conflict of interest among groups in which the dominant group controls the legal machinery of the state.
- A theoretical attempt to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
- Approach assumes that different class, racial, ethnic, and subculturally distinct interest groups vie for political dominance and the assistance of the legal machinery of the state to protect their interests.
- Asserts that crime is a label attached to wrongdoing, and often the label becomes a stigma that increases criminality (also called societal reaction theory).
- Thornberry’s theory attempts to combine social structure, social control, and social learning theories indicating that the importance of different variables changes over the life course.
- In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory.
- Proposes a pluralistic model with a variety of groups competing for control of the lawmaking and enforcement machinery to protect their vested interests.
- Views criminal law as originating in agreement of the majority.
32 Clues: Attempts to identify types of crime. • The types of crime a theory is intended to cover. • May be considered the founder of Black criminology. • Advocates a pluralistic conflict model of criminal law. • In Marxist theory, such action is more important than theory. • The most widespread and evaluated type of restorative program. • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVIEW 2017-04-22
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- model that explains the changing importance of different economic sectors as an economy changes over time
- explains the reduction in time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, as a result of improved communications and transportation system
- spread that occurs when the phenomena moves into new areas, but leaves behind its origin or source
- theory of political geography that land based power is the key to world domination
- model used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities
- theory that climate and terrain were the major determinants of the development of civilization (opposite of possibilism)
- model that describes the changes in disease patterns over the course of a country’s development
- model of a place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest
- theory of a city which dominates in economics, social factors, and politics and is disproportionately larger than others
- when an idea, principle or innovation underlying a phenomena spreads to a small portion of a population, even though the phenomena itself may not be diffused
- explains the size of cities in a country
- spread of something from one place to another in a “snowballing” process
- graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age cohorts in a population
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- when an idea is spread from a person or organization that holds authority over others
- model that postulates that economic growth occurs in five basic stages of varying length
- model based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation
- theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply
- model that refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops
- theory of industrial location in which an industry is located where the transportation costs of raw materials and final product is a minimum
- when a particular characteristic is rapidly transmitted through the population
- theory that explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements
21 Clues: explains the size of cities in a country • model used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities • spread of something from one place to another in a “snowballing” process • model based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation • theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-13
Across
- are accepted as truth and represents the values and beliefs of the theory or conceptual framework.
- A term or a label that describes a phenomenon or a group phenomena
- Presents the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient.
- Is a statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts
- the performance no longer relies on analytical principle to connect an understanding of the situation to an appropriate action
- is the most global prspective of a discipline
- Takes the place in the environment that affects the client and involves taking action to modify that environment
- Nightingale work is clear and easily understood.
- is the theory that the origin of all knowledge is sensory experience
- Theory have been used to provide general guidelines for all nurse.
- which supports that empirical research and logical analysis where two approaches that would produce scientific knowledge
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- Nightingale recommended two essential behaviors by the nurse in the area of assessment
- The advanced beginner moves
- Is specifically defined as a set of concepts and statements that integrate the concepts into meaningful configuration
- has metaphysical component that implies that the natural world exists
- Is based on the effect of the changes in the environment on the client and involves taking action to modify that environment
- The performer perceives the situation a whole rather than the terms of aspects .
- the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she involved
- is an organized coherent and systematic of a set of statements
- This is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles .
- Develop and implement adequate light in the client’s room without placing the client in direct light.
- Nightingale provides a descriptive explanatory theory
22 Clues: The advanced beginner moves • is the most global prspective of a discipline • Nightingale work is clear and easily understood. • Nightingale provides a descriptive explanatory theory • is an organized coherent and systematic of a set of statements • A term or a label that describes a phenomenon or a group phenomena • ...
THE GREAT MINDS CROSSWORD 2025-09-08
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- Developed Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Known as the Father of Geometry
- Invented Boolean algebra
- Developed game theory
- Known for Fibonacci sequence
- Introduced the Cartesian coordinate system
- Known for prime number theorem and analytic continuation of zeta
- Introduced the concept of zero in Indian mathematics
- Invented matrix determinant and cofactor expansion
- Proved the non-existence of general solutions to quintic equations
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- Famous for the formula
- First woman mathematician of note in history
- Developed measure theory and integration
- Known for set theory and infinity
- Inventor of Calculus (along with Newton)
- Discovered the theorem on right-angled triangle areas
- Known for his Last Theorem
- Known for the probability theorem of large numbers
- Founder of modern computer science
- Proved the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
20 Clues: Developed game theory • Famous for the formula • Invented Boolean algebra • Known for his Last Theorem • Known for Fibonacci sequence • Known as the Father of Geometry • Known for set theory and infinity • Founder of modern computer science • Developed Laws of Motion and Gravity • Developed measure theory and integration • Inventor of Calculus (along with Newton) • ...
Celebrity Gossip 2025-10-26
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- *an object or abstract idea that is commonly accepted for us (P7, n.)
- being very famous (P2, n.)
- *exclude and banish someone from a social group (P10, v.)
- *bringing oneself into others' favour by flattering and pleasing them (P13, v.)
- meetings we have with others, sometimes by chance (P6, n.)
- check and declare that something is correct (P3, v.)
- the establishment of relationships (P4, n.)
- *showing a selfless, unselfish concern for others (P10, adj.)
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- disgraceful, immoral against standards (P2, adj.)
- make something unclear (P3, v.)
- a theory without firm evidence(P2, n.)
- make something more humane and realistic (P3, v.)
- regarding someone's image and standing (P10, adj.)
- real and original, without changes (P3, adj.)
14 Clues: being very famous (P2, n.) • make something unclear (P3, v.) • a theory without firm evidence(P2, n.) • the establishment of relationships (P4, n.) • real and original, without changes (P3, adj.) • disgraceful, immoral against standards (P2, adj.) • make something more humane and realistic (P3, v.) • regarding someone's image and standing (P10, adj.) • ...
Study the theoretical aspects of the subject and development history of the science of stylistics 2024-12-20
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- A stylistic approach focusing on writer’s intention.
- A research method that looks at the social factors of language.
- A modern stylistic approach focusing on context.
- A stylistic device that involves comparisons.
- A field of linguistics closely connected to stylistics.
- The study of literature through stylistic devices.
- The study of how words convey meaning.
- A modern theory that links language and power.
- The field of stylistics studying word usage.
- A term for the stylistic effect of sound.
- A key function of stylistics related to style.
- A school that emphasizes the importance of context in stylistics.
- A term for a stylistic approach to understanding text interpretation.
- The main subject of stylistics.
- A key figure in the development of formalism.
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- A field that studies non-verbal communication in texts.
- The first major school of stylistics.
- A theory that explores the impact of language in literature.
- An early stylistic theory developed in the 19th century.
- The first phase in the study of stylistics.
- A method focusing on analyzing sentence structure.
- The theory that emphasizes the aesthetic aspect of language.
- The influence of the author’s background on style.
- The stylistic approach based on structural analysis.
- A critical stylistic theory based on the reader’s experience.
- The part of speech most studied in stylistics.
- The style of writing characteristic of a particular period.
- A style focusing on the emotional impact of language.
- A tool in stylistics focusing on patterns of repetition.
- A research method involving close analysis of text.
30 Clues: The main subject of stylistics. • The first major school of stylistics. • The study of how words convey meaning. • A term for the stylistic effect of sound. • The first phase in the study of stylistics. • The field of stylistics studying word usage. • A stylistic device that involves comparisons. • A key figure in the development of formalism. • ...
Week 3 pre-class puzzle 2022-09-15
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- The interaction and integration between businesses, governments and people of different countries as they become open to foreign investment and international trade.
- The quantity of goods and services that can be produced by one worker or by one hour of work.
- The purchase by an individual or firm of financial securities, such as shares or bonds, issued in another country.
- A theory of long-run economic growth that emphasises that technological change is influenced by economic incentives, and so is determined by the working of the market system. Developed by economist Paul Romer.
- The exclusive right to a product for a period of time from the date the product was invented.
- A tax imposed by the government on imported goods.
- The accumulated knowledge and skills workers acquire from education and training or from their life experiences.
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- The ownership of, or controlling interest in, assets such as factories, businesses or farms in a foreign country.
- The change in the ability of a firm to produce output with a given quantity of inputs.
- The rights individuals or businesses have to the exclusive use of their property, including the right to buy or sell it.
- The prediction that the level of GDP per capita (or income per capita) in poor countries will grow faster than in rich countries.
- The legal right of the creator of a book, movie, piece of music or software to the exclusive right to use the creation during the creator’s lifetime, plus an additional period of time for their heirs.
12 Clues: A tax imposed by the government on imported goods. • The change in the ability of a firm to produce output with a given quantity of inputs. • The quantity of goods and services that can be produced by one worker or by one hour of work. • The exclusive right to a product for a period of time from the date the product was invented. • ...
Module Two Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-01
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- / The total number of dollars a firm earns from the sale of a good or service, which is equal to its price multiplied by the quantity demanded.
- / A legally established minimum price a seller can be paid.
- / A situation in which market equilibrium results in too few or too many resources used in the production of a good or service.
- / A good that competes with another good for consume purchases.
- / A legally established maximum price a seller can charge.
- / The opportunity costs of using resources owned by the firm.
- / A condition in which the quantity demanded does not change as the price changes.
- / A condition in which the percentage change in the quantity demanded less than the percentage change in price.
- / A condition in which the percentage change in quantity demanded is greater than the percentage change in price.
- / A condition in which a small percentage change in the price brings about infinite percentage change in quantity demanded.
- / A condition in which the percentage change in the quantity demanded is equal to he percentage change in price.
- / Any good for which there is a inverse relationship between changes in income and its demand curve.
- / A cost or benefit imposed on people other than the consumers and producers of a good or service.
- / Any good for which there is a good direct relationship between changes in income and its demand curve.
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- / Payments to non-owners of a firm for their resources.
- / A good that is jointly consumed with another good.
- / A situation in which the long-run average cost curve declines as the firm increase output.
- / Total revenue minus explicit and implicit costs.
- / A market condition that occurs at any price and the quantity at which the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied are equal.
- The change in total output produced by adding one unit of a variable input, with all other inputs used being held constant.
- / The ratio of the percentage change in the quantity demanded of a product to a percentage change in its price.
- / A good or service with two properties: (1) users collectively consume benefits and (2) there is no way to bar people who do not pay from consuming the good or service.
- / The relationship between the maximum amounts of output that a firm can produce and various quantities of inputs.
- / A curve or schedule showing the various quantities of product consumers are willing to purchase at possible prices during a specified period of time.
24 Clues: / Total revenue minus explicit and implicit costs. • / A good that is jointly consumed with another good. • / Payments to non-owners of a firm for their resources. • / A legally established maximum price a seller can charge. • / A legally established minimum price a seller can be paid. • / The opportunity costs of using resources owned by the firm. • ...
Engagement 4 2024-11-11
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- An option whose exercise price is the same as the spot price of he underlying currency
- The agreed upon rate of exchange within an option contract
- The potential exposure any individual firm bears that the second party to any financial contract may be unable to fulfill its obligations under the contract's specifications
- A position in which foreign currency assets exceed foreign currency liabilities
- A theory that nominal interest rates in two or more countries should be equal to the required real rate of return to investors
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- The difference between spot and forward rates, expressed as an annual percentage, also known as the forward discount
- The possibility that political events in a particular country will influence the economic well-being of firms in that country
- The theory that provides the link between the foreign exchange markets and the international money markets
- The size of a derivative contract, in total currency value, as used in futures contracts, forward contracts, option contracts, or swap agreements
- The process by which investors borrow in countries and currencies exhibiting relatively low interest rates
10 Clues: The agreed upon rate of exchange within an option contract • A position in which foreign currency assets exceed foreign currency liabilities • An option whose exercise price is the same as the spot price of he underlying currency • The theory that provides the link between the foreign exchange markets and the international money markets • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1 2023-09-20
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- a thing that may be chosen
- refers to the most important, obvious, or typical aspect(s) of something.
- to place inside the body through surgery
- wear or damage caused by rubbing
- to work together.
- occurs when a character says one thing (sometimes by using a figure of speech or pun) but means something else.
- to come together, as when similar materials are collected for recycling
- is an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event
- to distribute again but differently
- a job or profession
- enough or more than enough
- known or talked about by many people; famous.
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- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- in a strong, healthy way.
- occurs when the reader knows something that a character does not know.
- following a strict code of ethical conduct
- broad in size, range, degree of openness.
- improves or adds to the quality or function of something
- an area or portion that is distinct from others.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things
- originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
- to draw back
- occurs when there is a contrast between what the reader expects and what actually happens.
- a person, thing, or situation that is contradictory.
24 Clues: to draw back • to work together. • a job or profession • in a strong, healthy way. • a thing that may be chosen • enough or more than enough • wear or damage caused by rubbing • to distribute again but differently • to place inside the body through surgery • broad in size, range, degree of openness. • following a strict code of ethical conduct • ...
Chapter 10- Social Information Processing 2022-09-21
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- This theory is simple and testable.
- Is the theory objective or interpretive?
- Author of the theory
- This is the reason to believe that the info is accurate.
- Less trusting. Ex. Instagram feed
- The study of peoples systematic handling of time in their interactions with others.
- Type of impression- Knowing how another person responds to you as a unique individual.
- This person crafts the ideal self.
- What the senders get back from the receivers.
- (blank) time- Online messages take four times longer to construct, they need this time to get the same relational closeness.
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- What tradition is this theory?
- A perceptual process whereby we observe what people do and then try to figure out what they're really like.
- Easier to trust.
- This is the person that receives the message and focuses on similarities.
- The way the through which the message is traveled.
- Hostile online language that creates a toxic climate for relationship development and growth.
- This theory is not generalizable.
17 Clues: Easier to trust. • Author of the theory • What tradition is this theory? • Less trusting. Ex. Instagram feed • This theory is not generalizable. • This person crafts the ideal self. • This theory is simple and testable. • Is the theory objective or interpretive? • What the senders get back from the receivers. • The way the through which the message is traveled. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- reduced productivity and retirement
- Decisions fit aptitude, ability, resources
- It is under the super" vocational development stages, experienced at the time of birth until the age of 14
- Introduced his concept of hierarchy of needs
- His work received the credit for the idea of developmental task theory
- Arises at a certain period of our lives
- In this period, acquiring personal independence is considered as an important task
- An individual should be at the age of 61 and above in this age period
- This theory of education states that the child must learn to become a worthy, responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society.
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- According to our biopsychosocial model, the third source corresponds to what part of the model?
- Those that emerge from the maturing personality and take the form of personal values and aspirations, such as learning the necessary skills for job success. These tasks are from what source?
- This theory of education states that the child will develop best if left as free as possible
- Selecting a mate as a developmental task is under this age period
- He examined the developmental tasks of siblings
- In this stage the developmental tasks includes achieving a masculine or feminine social role
- Adults find it hard to _______ their children
- His psychosocial development theory also influenced Havighurst theory
- tentative plans, choices narrowed not finalize
- Havighurst identified age in how many periods?
19 Clues: reduced productivity and retirement • Arises at a certain period of our lives • Decisions fit aptitude, ability, resources • Introduced his concept of hierarchy of needs • Adults find it hard to _______ their children • tentative plans, choices narrowed not finalize • Havighurst identified age in how many periods? • He examined the developmental tasks of siblings • ...
Psychology revision Key terms/studies 2017-05-15
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- Theory theory states we fill in the gaps in our memory
- Produces three dimensional images of brain structures
- Based on our personal experience and sociocultural factors
- Psychologist studied social learning theory
- Psychologist did the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Psychologist studied conformity
- studied localisation of function in the brain
- and Palmer Psychologists studied reconstruction of memory
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- body's natural chemical messenger
- Ross did a study on this error
- Bias that attributes success to self and failure to external situations
- Studied appraisal theory
- involved in pleasure seeking and addictive behaviour
- Tajfel studied this theory
- Studied by Brown and Kulik
15 Clues: Studied appraisal theory • Tajfel studied this theory • Studied by Brown and Kulik • Ross did a study on this error • Psychologist studied conformity • body's natural chemical messenger • Psychologist studied social learning theory • studied localisation of function in the brain • Psychologist did the Stanford Prison Experiment • ...
ALWG Unit 1 2023-10-11
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- the area near or surrounding a place
- famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- not able to be forgotten or removed
- a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public
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- depart from an established course, departing from the usual or accepted standards
- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense
- a person's face or facial expression
- the ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- to exclude (someone) from a society or group
- to form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
10 Clues: not able to be forgotten or removed • the area near or surrounding a place • a person's face or facial expression • to exclude (someone) from a society or group • to form a theory about a subject without firm evidence • a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public • showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense • ...
WORD PUZZLE 2024-03-18
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- type of organizational structures groups employees based on their specific function or role
- type of organizational structures divided into different division responsible for a specific product service or geographical area
- type of leadership involves followers in the decision making process and it's most effective for group performance
- refer to decision making being concentrated at the top of the organization
- ability of individual or a group to influence and guide to follow
- type of organizational structures fewer levels of hierarchy with a wider span of control
- how well the team has functioned review of individual contribution make by each team
- type of Functional area management the process of attracting training developing and maintaining an excellent workforce
- type of theory that focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization
- type of leadership have complete power over people and makes all decisions
- type of theory that magnifies control order formality
- guiding and motivating team
- making sure that everything is going according to plan
- type of organizational structures the way an organization arranges to line of authority role responsibility and communication
- a organization capable of quickly adopting new demands and operate efficiently
- type of theory that set of parts that interact with the form of complex whole
- type of leadership delegate decision making authority to their followers
- type of theory that effective leadership style depends on the situation external and internal factors
- factors of Path-goal theory
- process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective uses of resources
- factors of Path-goal theory, high need affiliation need of structures and control
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- type of management that shows how goods and services are produced in organization
- a group of people working together to achieve a common goals
- type of flexibility happens when the lore of permanent employees is supplemented be a peripheral group of part Time with fewer shortening changes
- a system of levels or rank within an organization
- type of management that is about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization
- type of flexibility happens when number of employees can be quickly and easily increase or decrease in line with fewer shortening changes
- how and when it will be done?
- it's oriented that 57 is the passing rates
- type of theory by wenber (1946) division of labor impersonality and ect.
- evaluate the favoreness of various situations
- making sure everyone knows their roles securing the venue and setting up timelines
- is a oriented that 64 passing rates
- consist of a statement or an understanding of what the organization on a part of it wants to become
- type of organizational structures combines element of both functional and divisional structures
- type of theory that the network of influencial roles and relationship that is for better or worse
- type of theory proposed that in any system of organization technical taste aspect are intercultural with the human or social aspect
- a theory that leaders define that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- involves distributing decision making authority to lower level
- type of management use to making sure everyone knows about the product or service
40 Clues: guiding and motivating team • factors of Path-goal theory • how and when it will be done? • is a oriented that 64 passing rates • it's oriented that 57 is the passing rates • evaluate the favoreness of various situations • a system of levels or rank within an organization • type of theory that magnifies control order formality • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Lady with a lamp
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
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- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- 14 Basic Human Needs
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Theory of Human Becoming
13 Clues: Lady with a lamp • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Theory of Nursing Process • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • The Behavioral System Model for Nursing • Culture Care Diversity And Universality • Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness • The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective • ...
Module 9 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle Great Depression 2023-03-06
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- he Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Pub.L. 72–304, 47 Stat. 725, enacted July 22, 1932,
- was a group of 43,000 demonstrators
- is the trust which allows one party to provide mone
- share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely
- Jones Industrial Average is a stock market index of 30 prominent companies
- the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939
- food kitchen, or meal center, is a place where food is offered to the hungry
- line of people waiting to receive free food.
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- Hawley Smoot Tariff Act
- American politician who served four terms as Governor of New York
- nonprofit humanitarian organization whose mission is to improve the lives
- concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Cany
- was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology
- on margin etting a loan from your brokerage
- a deprived area on the outskirts of a town consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings.
- the action or process of deflating or being deflated.
- documents contain technical specifications and organizational notes for the Internet. RFCs produced
- an American politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933.
- a price support may be either a subsidy,
- forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
20 Clues: Hawley Smoot Tariff Act • was a group of 43,000 demonstrators • a price support may be either a subsidy, • on margin etting a loan from your brokerage • line of people waiting to receive free food. • is the trust which allows one party to provide mone • the action or process of deflating or being deflated. • concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Cany • ...
Motivational Theories Crossword 2024-02-05
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- Theory suggesting people are motivated by incentives and rewards
- Theorized hierarchy of needs
- behavior Behavior that someone is born with
- Drive that is second to the primary drives, such as wealth and success
- A drawback of the Drive-Reduction Theory is that it doesn’t explain ____ drives
- A drawback of the evolutionary theory is it only explains a _____ amount of behavior
- Something regarded as having higher importance than another
- reduction Motivation with the end goal of reducing something (like hunger)
- States there is an optimal level of arousal for any performance
- A thing given to someone for effort or achievment
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- People will do things for ____ arousal
- The reason someone has for behaving a certain way
- The body’s equilibrium, what drive reduction is trying to achieve
- A strength of the drive reduction theory is that it explains ____ needs
- States that certain needs have higher priority than others
- Doing something chill requires _____ levels of arousal
- Doing something crazy requires _____ levels of arousal
- The action or fact of arousing or being aroused
- Motivated by inborn behaviors
- To require something
20 Clues: To require something • Theorized hierarchy of needs • Motivated by inborn behaviors • People will do things for ____ arousal • behavior Behavior that someone is born with • The action or fact of arousing or being aroused • The reason someone has for behaving a certain way • A thing given to someone for effort or achievment • ...
THE GREAT MINDS CROSSWORD 2025-09-08
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- Developed Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Known as the Father of Geometry
- Invented Boolean algebra
- Developed game theory
- Known for Fibonacci sequence
- Introduced the Cartesian coordinate system
- Known for prime number theorem and analytic continuation of zeta
- Introduced the concept of zero in Indian mathematics
- Invented matrix determinant and cofactor expansion
- Proved the non-existence of general solutions to quintic equations
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- Famous for the formula
- First woman mathematician of note in history
- Developed measure theory and integration
- Known for set theory and infinity
- Inventor of Calculus (along with Newton)
- Discovered the theorem on right-angled triangle areas
- Known for his Last Theorem
- Known for the probability theorem of large numbers
- Founder of modern computer science
- Proved the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
20 Clues: Developed game theory • Famous for the formula • Invented Boolean algebra • Known for his Last Theorem • Known for Fibonacci sequence • Known as the Father of Geometry • Known for set theory and infinity • Founder of modern computer science • Developed Laws of Motion and Gravity • Developed measure theory and integration • Inventor of Calculus (along with Newton) • ...
Psychologists to Remember 2021-05-10
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- Showed that in classical conditioning, pairing two stimuli doesn't always produce the same level of conditioning. Conditioning works better if the conditioned stimulus acts as a reliable signal that predicts the appearance of the unconditioned stimulus.
- best known for his development of the two factor theory of emotion
- Known for his moral development theory including Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- best known for being an educational psychologist with a sociocultural theory. This theory suggests that social interaction leads to continuous step-by-step changes in children's thought and behavior that can vary greatly from culture to culture
- known as the father of client-centered (humanistic) therapy
- Social-Cognitive Psychologist known for his Bobo Doll study on observational learning
- developed the theories of cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- developed the first Intelligence Test in collaboration with Theodore Simon. The test was developed in order to identify children with learning disabilities so that they might be placed in a special class. The scale was composed of thirty tasks, including items on memory, vocabulary, verbal ability, and reasoning
- American developmental psychologist who developed the theory of multiple intelligences. He proposed that people have different ways of processing stimuli and information and theorized that these different types of intelligence mostly work independently of each other
- was one of the founders of Gestalt psychology along with Max Wertheimer and KurtKoffka, He is also famous for his description of insight learning which he tested on animals, particularly chimpanzees
- pioneered the experimental study of memory and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect. He was also the first person to describe the learning curve
- Behaviorist studied latent learning in rats through maze learning (learning which is not apparent in the learner's behavior at the time of learning, but which manifests later when a suitable motivation and circumstances appear)
- celebrated for his discovery of the speech production center of the brain located in the frontal lobes
- is known for leading the Stanford Prison Study, a controversial experiment which investigated the psychological effects of being a prisoner or prison guard. In the experiment, college students were randomly assigned to become prisoners or guards
- recognized for writing the Principles of Psychology, founder of Functionalism, and created emotion theory with colleague Carl Lang
- Nineteenth-century reformer who protested the practice of confining the mentally ill in prisons and whose labors led to the expansion and improvement of mental hospitals
- recognized for the theory of evolution
- opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany to study introspection and founded Structuralism
- American psychologist known for her research in gender issues, ethical decision making, and hierarchies
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- Best known for Triarchic Theory of Intelligence which stated there are three types of intelligence: Analytical, Practical, and Creative
- first person to identify stress as a medical issue and its effects on people. Known as the "father of stress research"
- developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst, best known for formulating the Psychosocial Stages of Development which outlined personality development from birth to old age
- most known for his research regarding human sexual behavior. ... His books "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" (1948) and "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" (1953) were groundbreaking in the field of human sexuality and human behavior in general
- best known for his maternal-separation dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys, which manifested the importance of care-giving and companionship in social and cognitive development
- Known for the "Little Albert" experiment where he classically conditioned a baby to be afraid of rats
- Behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning
- Social Psychologist who is most well-known for conducting a series of controversial experiments on Obedience to Authority Figures
- Cognitive psychologist known for his developmental theory including Servomotor; Pre-operational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational Stage
- best known for hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization.
- Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a movement that popularized the theory that unconscious motives control much behavior
- pioneered the fields of eugenics and psychometrics and was the first to apply statistical methods to the study of human differences and inheritance of intelligence
- Developed his two-factor theory of intelligence using factor analysis. His research not only led him to develop the concept of the g factor of general intelligence, but also the s factor of specific intellectual abilities
- famous in the 1950s for his research on hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control and the "hidden observer"
- Known for discovery of the area of the brain involved in understanding language located in the temporal lobe
- American linguist who contributed greatly to Cognitive psychology through language research. Believed children were pre-wired to learn language
- He developed well-known intelligence scales, such as the scale for adults (WAIS) and the scale for children (WISC)
- developmental psychologist who became known for her work concerning early emotional attachment of babies to their primary caregivers in the "Strange Situation"
- founder of the APA. and theory of Storm and Stress
- His primary areas of research included impression formation, prestige and conformity and the nature of group pressure
39 Clues: recognized for the theory of evolution • founder of the APA. and theory of Storm and Stress • Behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning • known as the father of client-centered (humanistic) therapy • best known for his development of the two factor theory of emotion • developed the theories of cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory • ...
The Marriage of Harold and Eloise 2022-12-11
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- Self-disclosure often leads to this
- Financial security and age can be predictors of this
- this includes passion, intimacy, and commitment
- Our durable power of attorney for health
- “Blocks” at retrieving information that you know
- Fear of this peaks in midlife, but decreases as you get older
- The Socio—----- Selectivity Theory focuses on changes in motivation seeking social contact
- Time period when children have grown up and left home
- This type of intelligence comes with accumulated knowledge
- What you want to avoid in favor of generativity
- Poppop and Gramsy to Penny and Lu
- Spaghetti and meatballs with salad and garlic bread
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- The act of actively addressing an event that is causing stress
- Living together before marriage
- Child who smoked marijuana
- leo's diagnosis
- Parenting style that is nurturing, responsive, and supportive, kind but firm
- The number of social roles you have
- The longest stage of life, mid-60s-death
- They keep the family connected and promote solidarity
- Honeymoon destination
- Favorite activity
- What ego integrity keeps at bay
- This is more similar to 50 at 30 than 20
- Stressful midlife health scare
- Division of household chores
- What we avoid through hard work
27 Clues: leo's diagnosis • Favorite activity • Honeymoon destination • Child who smoked marijuana • Division of household chores • Stressful midlife health scare • Living together before marriage • What ego integrity keeps at bay • What we avoid through hard work • Poppop and Gramsy to Penny and Lu • The number of social roles you have • Self-disclosure often leads to this • ...
Vocabulary - Debate 2024-07-07
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- a misleading impression
- points or conclusions
- to spoil or ruin something by making many mistakes
- - qualifications or achievements
- well known and or important
- unsteady or unreliable
- critical observation or examination
- small problems or delays
- lacking in vitality, force or conviction
- striking repeatedly
- the use of humor, irony or ridicule to criticize
- completely engrossed or fascinated
- to state a fact of belief confidently
- mistakes or blunders
- lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern
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- forbidden by law, rules or custom
- move downwards or fall
- speaking quietly and unclearly
- a positive relationship
- dramatic or exaggerated behaviour
- encouraging or inciting
- a person or company that sells goods
- cautious or alert
- characterized by bitterness or resentment
- to take advantage of something
- to make a doubt or feeling disappear
- insults or ridicules
- showing excitement or intercapiest
- someone with alot of experience in a particular field
- experts or commentators in a particular field
- unusual in an interesting or attractive way
- to form a theory or guess without firm evidence
32 Clues: cautious or alert • striking repeatedly • insults or ridicules • mistakes or blunders • points or conclusions • move downwards or fall • unsteady or unreliable • a misleading impression • a positive relationship • encouraging or inciting • small problems or delays • well known and or important • speaking quietly and unclearly • to take advantage of something • ...
Economics 2014-05-10
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- The change in total cost when one unit of output is produced
- If demand is _______ total revenue is constant
- Represents the choice making behavior of sellers
- The father of modern economics and wrote Wealth of Nations
- The opportunity costs of using resources owned by the firm
- When the % change in quantity demanded is greater than the % change in price
- Payments to nonowners of a firm for their resources
- The responsiveness, or sensitivity, to a change in price
- A period of time so short that there is at least one fixed input
- meaning "all else remains the same"
- Something that happens when competition is lacking
- Inverse relationship b/w price & quantity means they move in _____ direction
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- If demand is _____ total revenue decreases
- The minimum profit necessary to keep a firm in operation
- externality that is detrimental to third parties
- Summation of the individual demand schedules in a market
- Externality that is beneficial to third parties
- Total revenue minus total explicit costs
- Price where the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied are equal
- If demand is ______ total revenue increases
- legally established maximum price a seller can charge
- The % change in the quantity demanded is less than the % change in price
- represents the choice making behavior of buyers
- A legally established minimum price a seller can be paid
24 Clues: meaning "all else remains the same" • Total revenue minus total explicit costs • If demand is _____ total revenue decreases • If demand is ______ total revenue increases • If demand is _______ total revenue is constant • Externality that is beneficial to third parties • represents the choice making behavior of buyers • externality that is detrimental to third parties • ...
Scientists 2022-11-14
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- The Germ Theory
- Refined what it means to be Human
- Wrote the first line of code
- Discovered Uranus and Infrared
- Understanding of Electricity
- The Hubble Telescope
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- Improved Telescopes and Microscopes
- 3 principles of inheritance
- Penicillin
- Further understanding of Black Holes
- natural selection
- The Theory of Motion
- Classification of Organisms/Objects
- theory of Relativity
- discovered Radium and Polonium
15 Clues: Penicillin • The Germ Theory • natural selection • The Theory of Motion • theory of Relativity • The Hubble Telescope • 3 principles of inheritance • Wrote the first line of code • Understanding of Electricity • Discovered Uranus and Infrared • discovered Radium and Polonium • Refined what it means to be Human • Improved Telescopes and Microscopes • Classification of Organisms/Objects • ...
Y11 PSYCHOLOGY PAPER 1 2025-11-12
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- The figure who tells you what to do
- The theory of Right and Wrong
- Came up with the cognitive triad
- Thecortex has how many sections?
- One of the researches involved in the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Studied Split Brain Theory
- Focussing on one feature if a situation and ignoring the rest
- Sensory information we receive
- A type of amnesia where the patient cannot make new memories
- To incorporate new ideas into existing schemas
- A tendency to develop a particular behaviour
- The part of the brain which deciphers visual information
- What does the M stand for in MRI?
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- Studied the case of Phineas Gage
- came up with the Theory of Reconstructive Memory
- The amount of information stored in the memory
- Cognitive _______ Therapy
- The Theory that others will intervene in a situation
- A mental health issue where a person needs a particular thing
- Following the majority and doing as they do
- The name given to identical twins
- Following an instruction without question = ______ obedience
- Leaving out information
- Spoke of 4 stages of development
- A type of depression which leads to poor motivation
- A packet of knowledge about an event
26 Clues: Leaving out information • Cognitive _______ Therapy • Studied Split Brain Theory • The theory of Right and Wrong • Sensory information we receive • Studied the case of Phineas Gage • Came up with the cognitive triad • Thecortex has how many sections? • Spoke of 4 stages of development • The name given to identical twins • What does the M stand for in MRI? • ...
SOC Unit 1 2024-08-28
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- conflict theory dealing with skin color
- known for double consciousness
- model for you to think of things
- known for work in social work
- known for Gesellschaft & Gemeinschaft
- the regard that something is held to deserve
- unintended function
- interactionalism, explores social phenomena from different viewpoints and at different levels.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- Law of 3 Stages
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- theory, looks at the inequalities of life/society
- conflict theory that can deal with sexism
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
- socioeconomic conflict theory
- intended function
- functionalism, school of thought according to which each of the institutions, relationships, roles, and norms that together constitute a society serves a purpose, and each is indispensable for the continued existence of the others and of society as a whole
- disruption to a function
- study of people and how they interact
18 Clues: Law of 3 Stages • intended function • unintended function • disruption to a function • socioeconomic conflict theory • known for work in social work • known for double consciousness • model for you to think of things • known for Gesellschaft & Gemeinschaft • study of people and how they interact • conflict theory dealing with skin color • conflict theory that can deal with sexism • ...
SPM 204 Test 1 2022-04-05
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- adverb (NOT EXACTLY)
- not reacting or moving at all because of being unconscious or very ill
- a short journey or trip, especially one engaged in as a leisure activity
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
- occurring, operating, or done at the same time
- (of an incident or a person) said, without proof, to have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality
- done or undertaken by one person or party
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- making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong
- the action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity
- unable to be explained or accounted for.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place.
- create or devise
- move in a specified direction
14 Clues: create or devise • adverb (NOT EXACTLY) • move in a specified direction • unable to be explained or accounted for. • done or undertaken by one person or party • occurring, operating, or done at the same time • remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
