theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4.4-4.7 2026-02-19
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- defense mechanism of acting oppositely
- perspective of psychology founded on inherent growth
- defense mechanism of suppressing painful thoughts out of conscious
- type of theory of behaviors being motivated to achieve rewards
- inherent biological behavior
- type of theory of behaviors being motivated to maintain optimal stimulus
- defense mechanism of refusing to believe facts
- willingness towards new experiences
- tests of ambiguous stimuli to uncover subconscious
- sociability
- part of the brain that maintains homeostasis, including hunger
- hormone released from body fat to make you feel full
- type of law that states optimal performance occurs at moderate stress
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- type of theory of behaviors being motivated by internal pursuit of growth
- defense mechanism of attributing one's own thoughts and traits onto others
- motivation from external satisfaction
- tendency of being organized
- tendency to be emotionally instable
- motivation from internal satisfaction
- type of theory of behaviors being motivated to seek new experiences
- type of theory of behaviors being motivated by reducing biological needs
- defense mechanism of coping through child-like behaviors
- defense mechanism of redirecting emotions from its source to a smaller target
- tendency to be trusting and prioritize cooperation
- hormone released from the stomach to make you feel hunger
25 Clues: sociability • tendency of being organized • inherent biological behavior • tendency to be emotionally instable • willingness towards new experiences • motivation from external satisfaction • motivation from internal satisfaction • defense mechanism of acting oppositely • defense mechanism of refusing to believe facts • tests of ambiguous stimuli to uncover subconscious • ...
Advertising and Sales Promotion 2015-09-30
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- consist of product price place and promotions
- stimulation of knowledge structures and memory embedded in an individual's brain
- when a firm standardizes its products and market offerings
- a set of brand assets that add to the value assigned to a product
- the ongoing activities of advertising, sales and public relations
- individuals who control the flow of information to members of the buying center
- newly identified need, want, or demand trend that a firm can exploit because it is not being addressed by the competitors.
- a small but profitable segment of a market suitable for focused attention by a marketer.
- bring a product (or service) to the attention to potential and current customers
- anything disrupts a message
- offering two or more brands in a single marketing effort
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- when the firm has previously chosen a vendor and intends to place a re-order
- transmitting, receiving and processing information
- Extension of an existing brand to create another product or brand with increased market share.
- occurs when there is the perception that most products and services are the same
- An effort to influence consumer perception of a brand or product relative to the perception of competing brands or products.
- wide range of activities involved in making sure that you're continuing to meet the needs of your customers and getting value in return.
- people who authorize purchase decisions
- shape the decisions by providing information
- names generally assigned to a good service or a group pf complimentary products
20 Clues: anything disrupts a message • people who authorize purchase decisions • shape the decisions by providing information • consist of product price place and promotions • transmitting, receiving and processing information • offering two or more brands in a single marketing effort • when a firm standardizes its products and market offerings • ...
CH 16 & 17: Basic Financial Accounting & Financial Management 2013-02-18
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- The ____ of sales refers to those costs paid in the direct generation of revenue.
- Receivable ________ ratio = annual sales/total outstanding receivable
- To help reduce overhead sometimes you can _____ equipment as opposed to leasing/renting it.
- _____ratio = total debt/total assets
- _____test = current assets - inventory/current liabilities
- The _______ report consists primarily of financial or other numerical information.
- These are claims by outsiders against the total assets of the firm as a result of past transactions or events.
- This is a group of accounts and is often used when bookkeeping is recorded manually.
- These are subtracted from revenue to get the Net Income.
- Patents and copyrights are _______.
- P&L stands for profit & ____.
- Total assets = Liabilities + Owner's ______.
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- Another word for Net Income.
- This type of accounting is concerned with the analysis and reporting of all financial aspects of a firm.
- This type of analysis is used for a manager to look at financial and numerical data in relation to the differences between planned and actual budgeted amounts
- This type of cash is currency used to purchase small or minor items: parking, tolls, etc.
- This results from the concept that capital equipment has limited useful life.
- ROI, what does "I" stand for?
- The cost of the time spent for management and support staff is sometimes referred to as this.
- Work under way for clients that have not yet been billed.
- This is a commonly used online accounting software.
- A chart of _______ is a list of all the accounts that a firm is using.
- An outflow of resources to enable the earning of more revenue.
- Working ______ = current assets - current liabilities
- A firm might ______ part of their studio to another company to make up overhead expenses.
- With this accounting method, revenue and expenses are recognized at the time they are earned or incurred.
- Accrual accounting method requires the use of _____-entry accounting, making it somewhat more difficult.
- ROA, what does "A" stand for?
28 Clues: Another word for Net Income. • ROI, what does "I" stand for? • ROA, what does "A" stand for? • P&L stands for profit & ____. • Patents and copyrights are _______. • _____ratio = total debt/total assets • Total assets = Liabilities + Owner's ______. • This is a commonly used online accounting software. • Working ______ = current assets - current liabilities • ...
Test I 2025-05-13
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- This is a strategy of firms to sell the same good to different customers for different prices, even though the costs of producing for the two customers are the same.
- The trend path of ___ is the path that it would take if factors of production were fully employed.
- A situation in which economic actors interacting with one another, each choose their best strategy given the strategies that all other actors have chosen.
- This is the rate of change in prices, and the price level is the cumulation of past inflations.
- Suppose that there is an increase in foreign investors leading to more labor demands under an unemployment disequilibrium. It will lead to a decrease in __ unemployment which causes the initial wage rate to increase.
- If the firm is a perfectly competitive firm, the price of the good equals both the firm's ___ revenue and its marginal revenue.
- When a firm faces a less elastic demand curve, it can increase its profits by charging a larger___ over the marginal costs if it is under a monopolistically competitive firm.
- This unemployment signifies mismatch between the supply of and the demand for workers.
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- Firms under monopolistically competitive market are said to be operating in ____ because it its more profitable for them.
- Unlike a competitive firm, a monopoly firm’s price exceeds its marginal revenue, so its price is greater than the _____.
- The socially ___ quantity is found where the demand curve and the marginal costs curve meets.
- When labor supply or demand changes due to _____wages , the reaction is primarily in labor rather than wages.
- The market ___ curve provides a constraint on a monopoly's ability to profit from its market power.
- The prisoners’ dilemma shows that self-interest can prevent people from maintaining ______, even when it is in their mutual interest.
- The excess of the private sector’s saving over investment is equal to the sum of the budget deficit ____.
15 Clues: This unemployment signifies mismatch between the supply of and the demand for workers. • The socially ___ quantity is found where the demand curve and the marginal costs curve meets. • This is the rate of change in prices, and the price level is the cumulation of past inflations. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2016-05-17
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- the term for repeated criminal behavior.
- views deviance as a natural outgrowth of the values norms and structure of society.
- proposing that through interaction with others individuals learn the values attitudes techniques and motives for criminal behavior.
- offenses committed by higher social ranked individuals in their professional lives.
- the situation that arises when norms of society are unclear or no longer acceptable.
- the focuses on how people become identified as deviant.
- theory that subject defiance is a learned behavior through interaction with others.
- the process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plea guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- explains defiance as a natural occurrence.
- a practice assuming a person of different race is likely to commit crime then another race of people.
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- one that is labeled defiant and accepts the label as true.
- people suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- behavior that violates significant social norms.
- the power of an officer to decide who is actually arrested.
- a large scale organization of professional criminals that control some vise or business.
- a kind of public setting -like a trial- that the individual is denounced and found guilty where their given the new label of deviant.
- social scientists whom study criminal behavior.
- nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority.
- a mark of social disgrace that sets a deviant apart from the rest of society.
- an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law.
20 Clues: the term for repeated criminal behavior. • explains defiance as a natural occurrence. • social scientists whom study criminal behavior. • behavior that violates significant social norms. • an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law. • the focuses on how people become identified as deviant. • nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority. • ...
April Vocabulary 2024-04-29
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- sparkling or shining brightly.
- having nothing likely to provide cheer, comfort, or interest.
- not having (something usual or expected).
- brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression.
- a ludicrous figure.
- strict, precise, and exacting.
- the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.
- investigate and solve or explain.
- brisk and cheerful readiness.
- make subservient to or dependent on something else.
- write or create.
- hanging straight and limp without spring or curl.
- a view of or attitude toward a situation or event; an opinion.
- a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.
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- feel intense dislike or disgust for.
- feel irritated or resentful.
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.
- a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area.
- amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
- having or displaying a passionate intensity.
- without effort or premeditation.
- the highest attainable level or degree of something.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- not conforming to a high moral standard.
- outstandingly bad.
25 Clues: write or create. • outstandingly bad. • a ludicrous figure. • feel irritated or resentful. • brisk and cheerful readiness. • sparkling or shining brightly. • strict, precise, and exacting. • without effort or premeditation. • investigate and solve or explain. • feel intense dislike or disgust for. • not conforming to a high moral standard. • ...
AP Psych NAMES Review 2024 2024-02-29
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- sexual response cycle; two names, ______and______
- psychosocial stages of development (trust versus mistrust)
- Psychoanalysis
- theorist of language; his hypothesis states language shapes how we see the world
- Stages of grief
- cognitive dissonance
- student of Wundt who developed structuralism
- Female neo-Freudian, coping mechanisms
- Multiple intelligence
- cognitive therapy- depression is faulty thinking
- rational emotive therapy
- forgetting curve of memory
- Operant conditioning; training birds in a box
- 1st psych research lab, introspection and structuralism
- Observational Learning, Bashing Bobo, Social Cognitive Theory
- Strange situation, attachment research
- trait theorist (cardinal, central and secondary)
- Taste Aversion
- 2 factor theory of emotion; two names with a hyphen (skip the hyphen in the crossword)
- research on the effect of labelling, institutionalization
- critical period language, language acquisition device
- "Law of Effect", studying cats in boxes
- Obedience. 60-70% administered highest shock
- split brain
- General adaptation syndrome of stress (alarm, resistance, exhaustion)
- Stanford prison experiment- social roles
- Moral development; criticism of Kohlberg’s theory from a feminist point of view
- Sexual Arousal research
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- Parenting styles- authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Imprinting
- created the Stanford-Binet intelligence test out of Binet’s former work; developed the measurement referred to as IQ; studied gifted children
- deconditioning fear of rabbits after Watson did his work
- French, intelligence testing
- Lesions from brains of rats
- factor analysis
- 1st PHD in psychology
- Natural Selection
- Eyewitness memories can be altered by misleading information
- REM Sleep Research
- behaviorist, Little Albert experiment
- insight learning in chimps
- Triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- feature detectors; two names, ______and________
- Visual Cliff
- Hypnosis
- discovered that speech production is located in the lower left frontal lobe
- "Father of Psychology.", functionalism, arousal then emotion theory of emotion
- Attachment- cloth monkey
- neo-freudian-- collective unconscious
- big five trait theory (OCEAN); two names, ______ and _______
- Latent learning and cognitive maps
- G General intelligence
- Damage to the left temporal lobe causes deficits in language comprehension
- inkblot
- conformity
- Client centered therapy
- Classical conditioning in dogs
- stage theory of cognitive development in children
- 16 factor personality traits
- Locus of control
- 1st US psych lab
- moral development
- learned helplessness
- Hierarchy of needs
- Denied PHD at Harvard. 1st female president of apa
65 Clues: inkblot • Hypnosis • Imprinting • conformity • split brain • Visual Cliff • Psychoanalysis • Taste Aversion • factor analysis • Stages of grief • Locus of control • 1st US psych lab • Natural Selection • moral development • REM Sleep Research • Hierarchy of needs • cognitive dissonance • learned helplessness • 1st PHD in psychology • Multiple intelligence • G General intelligence • Client centered therapy • ...
Chapter 7 2016-08-02
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- chemical released by animals that affect the behavior of other animals within the same species
- -membrane, also known as the eardrum, the point where sound waves strike after passing through the auditory canal
- cortex where auditory information ultimately reaches
- deafness People with this type of deafness have a normal cochlea and auditory nerve, and can hear their own voices clearly
- auditory receptors that lie between the basilar membrane of the cochlea and the tectorial membrane
- the theory that each frequency activates the hair cells at one place along the basilar membrane and the nervous system distinguishes among frequencies based on which neurons respond
- where the vibrations of the tympanic membranes are transformed into waves of greater pressure
- Latin name for the “hammer” middle ear bone
- receptors on the surface of the tongue that can contain up to 10 taste buds
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- the stimulation of one sense evokes the perception of another sense
- theory saying the basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound, causing auditory nerve axons to produce action potentials at the same frequency
- a set or receptors specialized to respond to pheromones
- the sense of smell
- frequent of constant ringing in ears
- English name for the “incus” middle ear bone
- three small fluid filled tubes that sense movement of the head and help maintain balance
- detects sudden displacements or high frequency vibrations on the skin
- the intensity of a sound wave
- reduced response to one taste after exposure to another
- receptors on the tongue
- Latin name for the “stirrup” middle ear bone
- a type of deafness that results from damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory nerve, and can be inherited
- chemical that makes peppers taste hot
- the rate of compressions per second, measured in hertz
- theory stating the spinal cord neurons receive messages from pain receptors also receive input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- fluid filled spiral shaped structure of the inner ear
26 Clues: the sense of smell • receptors on the tongue • the intensity of a sound wave • frequent of constant ringing in ears • chemical that makes peppers taste hot • Latin name for the “hammer” middle ear bone • English name for the “incus” middle ear bone • Latin name for the “stirrup” middle ear bone • cortex where auditory information ultimately reaches • ...
unit.4 - Ezekiel Johnson goes west (week 1) 2024-04-23
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- completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- conduct an official financial examination of ( an individuals or organizations accounts.
- a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles.
- a formal interview with a person in authority.
- sound especially when recorded transmitted or reproduced.
- looking back on or dealing with past events or situations.
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
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- causing or tending to cause disruptive.
- words inscribed as on a monument or in a boock.
- an interview for a particular role or job as a singer actor dancer or musician consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidates suitability and skill.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- small accessories or fittings for a particular use or piece of equipment.
- pleased delighted
- out from a starding point and forward or into view.
- a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall fence or hedge.
15 Clues: pleased delighted • causing or tending to cause disruptive. • a formal interview with a person in authority. • words inscribed as on a monument or in a boock. • completely lacking in a particular quality or value • a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles. • out from a starding point and forward or into view. • ...
Chapter 7 2023-02-23
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- of Scale Factors that cost a producers average cost per/unit to fall as out put rises
- up cost Expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- A contract that gives the single firm the right to sell its goods within a exclusive market
- Monopoly A market that runs efficiently when one large firm supplies all of that output
- Pricing- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of market
- The removal of government controls over a market
- Market structure in which a few large firms dominate market price below cost of productions
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- A product such as petroleum or milk is considered the same no madder who sells or produces it.
- A ileagle agreement among firms to divide the market and set prices and limit production
- A license that gives an inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a period of time
- A formal organization of producers who agree to coordinate prices and productions
- Plastic competition A market structures in which many companies sell products that are similar
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- to entry- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a new market
- discrimination Division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay
- trust laws Laws that encourage competition in the market place
- prices competition A way to attract consumers through styles services and location without lowering prices
- war A series of competitive cuts that lower the market place below costs of productions
18 Clues: The removal of government controls over a market • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • trust laws Laws that encourage competition in the market place • A formal organization of producers who agree to coordinate prices and productions • discrimination Division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay • ...
Let's guess the name!! 2018-06-09
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- She is the first woman to win the Nobel prize in Economics Sciences.
- He gave the relationship between inflation and unemployment
- Author of the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population"
- His most famous work is Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817).
- The mathematician who won the Nobel Prize in economics. His contribution helped `Game Theory’ gain popularity.
- The first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Economic historian Randall E. Parker has called him the "Father of Modern Economics"
- Author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36),
- Author of the book "Principles of Economics (1890)"
- He developed the permanent income hypothesis (PIH) in his 1957 book A Theory of the Consumption Function.
- He was famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. He wrote "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848 and "Das Kapital"
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- He formulated the quantity theory of money in terms of the "equation of exchange"
- Author of "Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy"
- In 2017, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to behavioural economics.
- Indian economist who was awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to welfare economics and social choice theory.
- He is best known for The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776).
- Best known for the concept that the allocation of resources is achieved when it is not possible to make anyone better off without making someone else worse off.
- He won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics for his microeconomic analysis of human behavior and interaction.
17 Clues: Author of the book "Principles of Economics (1890)" • He gave the relationship between inflation and unemployment • Author of the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population" • She is the first woman to win the Nobel prize in Economics Sciences. • Author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36), • ...
Crossword 2014-08-20
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- The last company to get a Banking License in India.
- The current CEO of Infosys was part of which firm earlier.
- This economist propagated that Governments should spend their way out of recession.
- This former managing director of Mckinsey was recently convicted in an insider trading scandal.
- Who said the “Customers do not know what they want”?
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- He is the current chairman of the Tata Group.
- This Organization is currently leading the offensive against Israeli Military forces.
- This company owns Porsche.
- This unlisted firm got acquired for $18 bn by a Social Networking firm.
- The founders of the largest homegrown e-commerce firm share a common last name.
10 Clues: This company owns Porsche. • He is the current chairman of the Tata Group. • The last company to get a Banking License in India. • Who said the “Customers do not know what they want”? • The current CEO of Infosys was part of which firm earlier. • This unlisted firm got acquired for $18 bn by a Social Networking firm. • ...
Copernicus 2022-10-15
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- What year did Copernicus finish his first manuscript?
- His last name
- the career of his father
- What theory did Copernicus propose?
- the career his uncle was in
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- The amount of languages Copernicus spoke.
- the age of Copernicus when his father died
- the study of space
- What else was involved in Copernicus's theory?
- Copernicus was born here in 1473
- What century did Copernicus propose his theory in?
- In his theory what do the planets revolve around?
- His first name
- What shape did he say planets orbit in?
14 Clues: His last name • His first name • the study of space • the career of his father • the career his uncle was in • Copernicus was born here in 1473 • What theory did Copernicus propose? • What shape did he say planets orbit in? • The amount of languages Copernicus spoke. • the age of Copernicus when his father died • What else was involved in Copernicus's theory? • ...
Accountancy AIL 2024-01-14
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- -- obligations payable in future
- -- people to whom the firm owes an amount for goods purchased on credit
- -- people who owe an amount to the firm for goods sold on credit
- -- an economic unit which which performs economic activities
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- -- the ability of a firm to pay debts in time
- -- goods lying unsold
- -- things owned by the firm
- -- expenses greater than revenue
- -- revenue more than expenses
- -- another word for stock
10 Clues: -- goods lying unsold • -- another word for stock • -- things owned by the firm • -- revenue more than expenses • -- obligations payable in future • -- expenses greater than revenue • -- the ability of a firm to pay debts in time • -- an economic unit which which performs economic activities • -- people who owe an amount to the firm for goods sold on credit • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-11-16
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- She considered patients to be “unitary human beings” who should be looked at as the whole - within Nursing in the Science of Unitary Human Beings, there are two dimensions; the science of nursing and the art of nursing. To her, health was defined as an expression of the life process, with the basic characteristics of energy field, openness, pattern, and pan dimensionality. Her work was centralized around the idea that the role of the nurse is to serve people.
- Her model is based on a patient’s relationship to stress, his/her reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that are dynamic. The nurse’s role is to prevent stress.
- Her theory contains three circles: the core, the care, and the cure. There is emphasis put on looking at the patient as a whole, instead of focusing on one part.
- She was the dean for the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University for 10 years and the founder/head of the Bolton’s World Health Collaborating Center for Nursing. She has been awarded the Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) and is the author of the theory The Life Perspective Rhythm Model, which says that human development has rhythms that cover the four major areas of person, health, wellness-illness, and metaparadigm.
- Her model distinguished between caring ethics, the practical relationship between patient and the nurse, and nursing ethics.
- His model is based on improving mental health and has six philosophical assumptions. It views health and illness as fluid and life as a journey undertaken on an ocean of experience.
- Her model was based on assumption and theoretical propositions. The 5 key concepts of her model is person, environment, nursing, health, and illness.
- His theory states that people’s personalities are influenced by the order of which they are born (first-born child, middle child, youngest).
- Most recognized name in the field of nursing. Her work helped develop modern nursing practice and she focused on creating better conditions for patients.
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- According to her theory, caring can be demonstrated and practiced by nurses. Caring for patients promotes growth; a caring environment accepts a person as he or she is, and looks to what he or she may become.
- He developed a method named after him that included four areas, as well seven stages, some of which are attending, responding, and personalizing. He also listed the behaviors that should be observed after an intervention and skills required to be a successful helper, which include accurate empathy and genuine respect.
- Her theory is comprised of three related parts: theory of self-care; theory of self-care deficit; and theory of nursing system.
- Her work is known as “From Novice to Expert.” There are five levels to the theory, which are: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert.
- His theory provides various ways to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patients regarding alternative medicine treatments. It involves the use of energy to treat patients.
- Her model is based on the activities of living and the goal is to promote maximum independence of the patient.
- He theorized a three-stage model of change that is known as the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model” that requires prior learning to be rejected and replaced.
- Her model asks three central questions: Who is the focus of nursing care? What is the target of nursing care? and When is nursing care indicated?
- Created a flexible plan to help nurses act deliberately and find the patients immediate needs for help.
- The focus of her model was the importance of nurse-patient relationships and it also outlined the seven roles nurses have.
- Her model provides appropriate interventions for nontraditional mothers for them to develop a maternal identity and form attachments with their child.
20 Clues: Created a flexible plan to help nurses act deliberately and find the patients immediate needs for help. • Her model is based on the activities of living and the goal is to promote maximum independence of the patient. • The focus of her model was the importance of nurse-patient relationships and it also outlined the seven roles nurses have. • ...
2212 2021-12-22
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- A thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist.
- A violent or sudden change or disruption to something.
- A member of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada.
- The incorrect arrangement or position of something in relation to something else.
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- The action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
- The ability to read and write.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- To take over the place, position, or role of; to move something from its proper or usual position.
- An anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- The action of departing from an established course or accepted standard.
- A feature that renders something less acceptable; a disadvantage or problem.
11 Clues: The ability to read and write. • A violent or sudden change or disruption to something. • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • A member of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada. • An anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. • The action of departing from an established course or accepted standard. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-11
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- The reduction of industrial activity or capacity in a region or economy.
- An individual that has an idea and intends to execute on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service.
- A name for a market which is dominated by a few sellers, and therefore has less competition.
- The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- An amalgamation or joining of two or more firms into an existing firm or to form a new firm.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A system or policy of economic self-sufficiency aimed at removing the need for imports.
- A contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent.
- An efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
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- A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP.
- The legal procedure for satisfying claims against a mortgagor in default who has not redeemed the mortgage: satisfaction may be obtained from the proceeds of a forced sale of the property.
- The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence.
- An increase in the supply of money and credit designed to cause such an increase.
- An economic system (or part of a system) is ripe to be transformed into something else or heading towards decline.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- The process of items shrinking in size or quantity, or even sometimes reformulating or reducing quality, while their prices remain the same or increase.
- The theory that inflation is caused by an excess quantity of money in an economy.
- Based or operating abroad in places where the tax system is more advantageous than that of the home country.
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- The yearly income earned from an investment. It’s often expressed as a percentage.
22 Clues: Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence. • The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
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- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- He believed in Absolute Monarchy and that government kept order.
- The theory that the sun was at the center of the universe.
- He believed people could govern their own affairs.
- He believed in freedom of speech and religion.
- He came up with the heliocentric theory.
- He believed laws existed to preserve order and should be created by the people who have to abide by them.
- He created the smallpox vaccine.
- He developed empiricism and worked on the scientific method.
- He believed in the separation of powers.
- To know something that one didn't know before.
- He perfected the telescope.
- He discovered gravity.
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- A person who rules with absolute power.
- He is known as the father of chemistry.
- A system in which multiple groups share decision-making power.
- Theory that heres an agreement between the governing and the governed.
- He perfected the microscope.
- He studied how mathematics related to planetary motion.
- She wanted women and men to have equal education.
- The theory that the earth was at the center of the universe.
- He rejected old ideas and helped develop the scientific method.
- He disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers.
22 Clues: He discovered gravity. • He perfected the telescope. • He perfected the microscope. • He created the smallpox vaccine. • A person who rules with absolute power. • He is known as the father of chemistry. • He came up with the heliocentric theory. • He believed in the separation of powers. • He disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers. • ...
DYE Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- Compass points north
- Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates
- Process where new oceanic crust forms
- Hot air balloons and lava lamps are an example of this
- A conveyor belt is an example of this
- The theory that plates move on top of Earth's mantle
- Two plates seperate
- A cloth being pulled off of a table is an example of this
- Compass points south
- Where new crust is forming
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- Two plates collide
- The supercontinent where all the continents are connected
- Two plates slide past each other
- The area where the denser plate sinks into Earth
- Scientists use these to measure how fast continents move
- One of the specimens Alfred Wegener used to support his theory
- Started the theory of Continental Drift
- Used an echo sounder to map the depth of the ocean
- Magnetic field reverses directions
- A flattened hamburger patty is an example of this
20 Clues: Two plates collide • Two plates seperate • Compass points north • Compass points south • Where new crust is forming • Two plates slide past each other • Magnetic field reverses directions • Process where new oceanic crust forms • A conveyor belt is an example of this • Started the theory of Continental Drift • Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates • ...
tectonic plates 2024-02-09
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- the type of boundary that happens whenever two plates come together and collide
- their are 7 different __________ ______
- the lower part of the mantle is one part of this
- the crust and mantle are apart of this
- the solid part of the core
- the ring of fire was produced around a lost of these
- The theory that Alfred Wegnerthought of
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- the theory that Alfred Wegner
- A boundary that plates are going away from eachother
- the outermost layer of the earth
- The ability to resist damage
- the layer in between the crust and the core
- the mantle is the
- this is the type of boundary that creates faults
- the theory that Harry Hess came up with
- the two innermost layers of the earth
- the squishing or pushing together something
- the _______________ of something includes what it is made of
- a crack in the earth
- only completely liquid layer of the earth
20 Clues: the mantle is the • a crack in the earth • the solid part of the core • The ability to resist damage • the theory that Alfred Wegner • the outermost layer of the earth • the two innermost layers of the earth • the crust and mantle are apart of this • their are 7 different __________ ______ • the theory that Harry Hess came up with • The theory that Alfred Wegnerthought of • ...
Micro 2022-05-27
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- Goods essential for human survival.
- buy goods & sell factor inputs
- value of resource applied to best use
- dom. strats of all players is 1-sided
- diff of sales rev. and costs of prod.
- The reaction of demand on rel. prices
- Preferences for goods over needs.
- cost of prod. one add. unit of a good
- Qd increases when cons. income inc
- The purchase of good for future sale
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- per-unit tax adds $ of product sold.
- stuff that involve in the prod.process
- materials desired in the prod. process
- only one firm exists in a industry
- joint payoffs in a comp. situation.
- Qd exceeds Q. available
- only a few firms in a given industry.
- A firm that has control over the price
- q demanded inc if p of diff good dec.
- ratio of two prices comp. to a PI.
20 Clues: Qd exceeds Q. available • buy goods & sell factor inputs • Preferences for goods over needs. • only one firm exists in a industry • ratio of two prices comp. to a PI. • Qd increases when cons. income inc • Goods essential for human survival. • joint payoffs in a comp. situation. • per-unit tax adds $ of product sold. • The purchase of good for future sale • ...
Chapter8Crossword 2019-06-28
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- A general idea of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship.
- In the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate.
- In social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality of an individual is penetrated in interpersonal interaction.
- A reaction to relationship threats.
- A theory that describes relationships in terms of the tension between a series of competing opposite desires or motivations, such as the desire to belong to someone, desires for novelty versus predictability, and desires for closedness versus openness.
- The quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process.
- The ideas of social exchange but goes a step further and claims that you develop and maintain relationships in which the ratio of your rewards relative to your costs is approximately equal to your partner's.
- The closest interpersonal relationship.
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- As a principle of perception, the tendency to perceive people or events that are physically close as belonging together or representing some unit.
- The stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart.
- A relationship theory that holds that people form relationships with those they consider attractive.
- Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration.
- Relationships between a real person and an imagined or fictional character.
- A principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves.
- A theory claiming that we come to like those whom we think like us.
- The stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact.
- In attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships.
- An emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has.
- The breaking of the binds holding an interpersonal relationship together.
- The first stage of an interpersonal relationship, in which perceptual and interactional contact in occurs.
20 Clues: A reaction to relationship threats. • The closest interpersonal relationship. • Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration. • A theory claiming that we come to like those whom we think like us. • The stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact. • The breaking of the binds holding an interpersonal relationship together. • ...
DNA Testing 3 2019-02-09
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- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- pause in indecision before saying or doing something.
- the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated.
- a surprising and previously unknown fact that has been disclosed to others.
- mainly; for the most part.
- relight (a fire). Or revive (something lost or lapsed).
- like (one thing or person) better than another or others; tend to choose. Frequently
- the action or process of calculating or estimating something.
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- a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else.
- (of a problem, question, or dispute) not resolved.
- an object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, especially one that enables someone to establish their location.
- make ineffective; nullify.
- in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling
- a result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
- the state of being uncertain.
- of extreme force, degree, or strength.
- the fact or state of living or having objective reality.
- forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself.
19 Clues: make ineffective; nullify. • mainly; for the most part. • the state of being uncertain. • of extreme force, degree, or strength. • forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself. • (of a problem, question, or dispute) not resolved. • pause in indecision before saying or doing something. • relight (a fire). Or revive (something lost or lapsed). • ...
Motivation theories and strategies 2026-02-26
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- Maslow's ________ of needs
- The drive to ______ can be fulfilled by offering training opportunities
- Lawrence and Nohria's motivation theory is called the four ____ theory
- According to the goal setting theory a goal should not overwhelm employees and should be achievable.
- The drive of Lawrence and Nohria's theory that is activated when threatened
- A motivation strategy that relates to the upwards progression of an employee’s job position.
- The drive of Lawrence and Nohria's theory that relates to building social connections
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- The level of Maslow's theory that relates to the need for food, water and shelter
- A motivation strategy that involves giving employees a financial reward for reaching or exceeding a business goal.
- the willingness of an individual to expend energy and effort in completing a task
- Employees at this level of Maslow's hierarchy are motivated by promotions, recognition and rewards
- a motivation strategy that is only effective in the short term
- The goal setting theory states that employees are motivated by goals that have clarity, commitment, feedback, task complexity and
13 Clues: Maslow's ________ of needs • a motivation strategy that is only effective in the short term • Lawrence and Nohria's motivation theory is called the four ____ theory • The drive to ______ can be fulfilled by offering training opportunities • The drive of Lawrence and Nohria's theory that is activated when threatened • ...
Chapter 27 and 6 2015-11-30
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- A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
- The tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- Studies with a more limited distribution such as dissertations, unpublished reports, and so on
- The conceptual underpinning of a study, including an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- A computation of pooled effect which estimates the effects of individual primary studies
- Describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- A theory that views material conditions such as resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
- An acronym for a framework which enhance understanding of people and its psychological determinants
- An acronym for the guideline for meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
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- A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review
- A method to test the possibility of publication bias among studies in the meta-analysis
- A strategy to explore the moderating effects on effect size, which involves splitting the effect size into distinct categorical groups
- A type of theory that includes critique of society and societal processes and structures
- A theory that explains cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- An acronym for a popular framework in nursing that emphasized on patient compliance and preventive healthcare practices
- Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- The number of studies reporting nonsignificant results that would be needed to reverse the conclusion of a significant effect in a meta-analysis
- A graph which is constructed by using meta-analytic software for visual inspection of heterogeneity and estimate effect size
- The significant theoretical system in grounded theory with three underlying premises
- Visual representation of some aspect of reality
20 Clues: Visual representation of some aspect of reality • Describe and explain large segments of the human experience • A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated • A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review • Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- social contract, people should give up their rights to an absolute ruler to gain law and order and the decisions of the ruler should be in the peoples best interest.
- these were the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- created laws of universal gravity and laws of motion.
- perfected the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. Often depicted battle scenes and were more realistic.
- a style of art that was characterized by soft lines and colors. depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats.
- developed analytical geometry and lead the way for modern scientific methods.
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- parties where people met to discuss new ideas.
- the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- used a microscope to study microorganisms, like bacteria from tooth gaps.
- he's considered the father of modern chemistry.
- created a vaccine to prevent smallpox, it was the first vaccine in the world.
- used mathematics to prove the heliocentric theory.
- created the experimental method and lead the way for modern scientific methods.
- the astronomer who came up with the heliocentric theory.
17 Clues: parties where people met to discuss new ideas. • he's considered the father of modern chemistry. • used mathematics to prove the heliocentric theory. • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • created laws of universal gravity and laws of motion. • the astronomer who came up with the heliocentric theory. • ...
Ambitious Pursuits 2023-07-24
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- Passion and intensity
- Pursuit of goals
- Strong determination
- Ambitious goal
- Bold and daring
- Betrayal of trust
- Determined effort
- Skill and bravery
- Brave and chivalrous
- Enthusiasm and fervor
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- Endurance and persistence
- Firm decision
- Firm resolve
- Driving force
- Commitment and devotion
- Aspiration for achievement
- Enthusiastic anticipation
- Determined ambition
- Persistent determination
- Impressive display
20 Clues: Firm resolve • Firm decision • Driving force • Ambitious goal • Bold and daring • Pursuit of goals • Betrayal of trust • Determined effort • Skill and bravery • Impressive display • Determined ambition • Strong determination • Brave and chivalrous • Passion and intensity • Enthusiasm and fervor • Commitment and devotion • Persistent determination • Endurance and persistence • Enthusiastic anticipation • ...
ECE Crossword Puzzle Sophia Garcia P.7 2020-10-22
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- / an increase in complexity from simple to more complex
- Disabilities Act / federal law that make Americans with disabilities equal
- / how many stages in Erikson's theory
- / developed psychological stages in adulthood theory
- / technique that stops challenging behaviors before it begins
- / child does tasks under adult guidance
- gym / exercises your brain to work better
- / as the child learns the responsibility is gradually transferred to him/her
- / developed the social development theory of learning
- of Proximal development / learning is occurred under this zone
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- reinforcement / technique where desired behavior is rewarded
- Disabilities Act / similar to ADA but for all individuals in the US
- disability / a chronic condition that is diagnosed in childhood and limits major life activities
- intervention / support during the first three years of life
- / specific body changed and increases in the child's size
- / technique that guides children's behaviors
- / how many stages do children develop the ability to learn
- / Erickson describes as emotional development as a series of stages as
- / developed a hierarchy of needs
- / how many levels in Maslow's theory
20 Clues: / developed a hierarchy of needs • / how many levels in Maslow's theory • / how many stages in Erikson's theory • / child does tasks under adult guidance • gym / exercises your brain to work better • / technique that guides children's behaviors • / developed psychological stages in adulthood theory • / developed the social development theory of learning • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-11
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- The reduction of industrial activity or capacity in a region or economy.
- An individual that has an idea and intends to execute on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service.
- A name for a market which is dominated by a few sellers, and therefore has less competition.
- The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- An amalgamation or joining of two or more firms into an existing firm or to form a new firm.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A system or policy of economic self-sufficiency aimed at removing the need for imports.
- A contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent.
- An efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
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- A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP.
- The legal procedure for satisfying claims against a mortgagor in default who has not redeemed the mortgage: satisfaction may be obtained from the proceeds of a forced sale of the property.
- The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence.
- An increase in the supply of money and credit designed to cause such an increase.
- An economic system (or part of a system) is ripe to be transformed into something else or heading towards decline.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- The process of items shrinking in size or quantity, or even sometimes reformulating or reducing quality, while their prices remain the same or increase.
- The theory that inflation is caused by an excess quantity of money in an economy.
- Based or operating abroad in places where the tax system is more advantageous than that of the home country.
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- The yearly income earned from an investment. It’s often expressed as a percentage.
22 Clues: Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence. • The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Religious values 2024-10-30
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- Give a proportion of something to another or others
- Being thankful and ready to show appreciation for and to return
- To work together as one
- The quality of being friendly, generosity, and considerate
- A feeling of caring for someone and showing that you value them
- The process of putting effort and care to achieve something
- Complete trust or confidence in someone or something
- Showing concern for others
- The quality of staying firm in your relationship or friendship
- The feeling of caring about others
- being accountable for something or someone
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- The quality or fact of being plentiful or large
- Free from violence, hostility and fear
- Doing the right thing in the right way
- A practice of speaking truth throughout life
- Being brave in situations your not
- Deep affection for another person
- To be able to tolerate something or someone
- being responsible for your actions
- Firm belief in truth
20 Clues: Firm belief in truth • To work together as one • Showing concern for others • Deep affection for another person • Being brave in situations your not • being responsible for your actions • The feeling of caring about others • Free from violence, hostility and fear • Doing the right thing in the right way • being accountable for something or someone • ...
Economics vocabulary 2022-07-04
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- Money that has been spent on investment and is not going to be replace
- When a business in gaining more profit that what is needed to just function
- The cost or benefit experienced by an unrelated third party
- Percentage change in one variable in relation to another
- Not having enough resources to effectively distribute to everybody who wants them
- Goods which increase in demand when income decreases
- Goods which increase in demand when income increases
- When the one firm concentration ratio of a market is high
- A method used in fiscal policy
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- An amount of money given by the government to increase the production of a firm
- What a consumer gets when they were willing to day more for the product than the asking price
- Something which decreases in sales when another good decreases in price
- A method of reducing externalities in demand
- Where MR=D=AR=P
- Distribution of resources to people who benefit the most from it
- Market with a high two firm concentration ratio
- Can be caused by social or environmental factors and effects where equilibrium is
- Something which increases in sales when another good decreases in price
- The maximum amount of combinations two goods or services can be produced at
19 Clues: Where MR=D=AR=P • A method used in fiscal policy • A method of reducing externalities in demand • Market with a high two firm concentration ratio • Goods which increase in demand when income decreases • Goods which increase in demand when income increases • Percentage change in one variable in relation to another • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-11
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- The reduction of industrial activity or capacity in a region or economy.
- An individual that has an idea and intends to execute on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service.
- A name for a market which is dominated by a few sellers, and therefore has less competition.
- The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- An amalgamation or joining of two or more firms into an existing firm or to form a new firm.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A system or policy of economic self-sufficiency aimed at removing the need for imports.
- A contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent.
- An efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
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- A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP.
- The legal procedure for satisfying claims against a mortgagor in default who has not redeemed the mortgage: satisfaction may be obtained from the proceeds of a forced sale of the property.
- The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence.
- An increase in the supply of money and credit designed to cause such an increase.
- An economic system (or part of a system) is ripe to be transformed into something else or heading towards decline.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- The process of items shrinking in size or quantity, or even sometimes reformulating or reducing quality, while their prices remain the same or increase.
- The theory that inflation is caused by an excess quantity of money in an economy.
- Based or operating abroad in places where the tax system is more advantageous than that of the home country.
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- The yearly income earned from an investment. It’s often expressed as a percentage.
22 Clues: Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence. • The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Micro 2022-05-27
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- Goods essential for human survival.
- buy goods & sell factor inputs
- value of resource applied to best use
- dom. strats of all players is 1-sided
- diff of sales rev. and costs of prod.
- The reaction of demand on rel. prices
- Preferences for goods over needs.
- cost of prod. one add. unit of a good
- Qd increases when cons. income inc
- The purchase of good for future sale
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- per-unit tax adds $ of product sold.
- stuff that involve in the prod.process
- materials desired in the prod. process
- only one firm exists in a industry
- joint payoffs in a comp. situation.
- Qd exceeds Q. available
- only a few firms in a given industry.
- A firm that has control over the price
- q demanded inc if p of diff good dec.
- ratio of two prices comp. to a PI.
20 Clues: Qd exceeds Q. available • buy goods & sell factor inputs • Preferences for goods over needs. • only one firm exists in a industry • ratio of two prices comp. to a PI. • Qd increases when cons. income inc • Goods essential for human survival. • joint payoffs in a comp. situation. • per-unit tax adds $ of product sold. • The purchase of good for future sale • ...
Tectonic Plates 2023-12-14
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- when two of earths plates slide past each other
- came up with theory of continental drift
- earths longest mountain range
- causes Sea-Floor Spreading
- location of Mid-Ocean Ridge System
- when two of earths plates move apart
- cooling lava or igneous rock below earths surface
- supposition or system of ideas intended to explain something
- above the asthenosphere
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- another name for earths plates
- result of friction between two of earths plates
- place of Alfred Wegeners death
- super-continent
- result of two of earths plates hitting each other
- When two of earths plates come together
- proof
- location of earths mantle
- Alfred Wegeners theory
- when one of earths plates get pushed under the other
- formed from subduction
20 Clues: proof • super-continent • Alfred Wegeners theory • formed from subduction • above the asthenosphere • location of earths mantle • causes Sea-Floor Spreading • earths longest mountain range • another name for earths plates • place of Alfred Wegeners death • location of Mid-Ocean Ridge System • when two of earths plates move apart • When two of earths plates come together • ...
Marxist Theory 2023-02-13
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- Opposing a given state of things
- How the work occurs ‘… of production’
- Taking advantage of
- Synthesis of conflict under capitalism is … revolution
- Needed for work to occur ‘… of production’
- Industrial working class
- German philosopher who co-authored the Manifesto with Marx
- First revolution in Marxist theory
- Number of revolutions in Marxist theory
- A given state of things
- Second revolution in Marxist theory
- Second stage of history according to Marx
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- Fifth stage of history according to Marx
- Determines the superstructure (2 words)
- Third stage of history according to Marx
- Marx’s theory (2 words)
- Increasing awareness of exploitation (2 words)
- Politics, morality and culture is part of society’s …
- An argument
- First stage of history according to Marx (2 words)
- Resolution
- Fourth stage of history according to Marx
22 Clues: Resolution • An argument • Taking advantage of • Marx’s theory (2 words) • A given state of things • Industrial working class • Opposing a given state of things • First revolution in Marxist theory • Second revolution in Marxist theory • How the work occurs ‘… of production’ • Determines the superstructure (2 words) • Number of revolutions in Marxist theory • ...
History of the Atom 2023-09-06
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- The model of the atom made by Neils Bohr
- The scientist who figured out that matter is made of tiny particles that can't be subdivided.
- The scientist that created the Gold Foil Experiment.
- The scientist who believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements.
- The first model made of the atom by J.J. Thomas.
- The scientist who developed the Atomos theory.
- The theory that all matter was made of fire, earth, water, and air.
- The theory that everything could be cut in half to a certain point.
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- The scientist that called the electron paths orbitals.
- The law that states when elements combine, they do so in a proportional way.
- The scientist that discovered electrons.
- The theory that says that electrons exist in an area.
- The law that states compounds will always consist of the same number of certain atoms..
- The theory that atoms of different elements can join to make something new.
14 Clues: The model of the atom made by Neils Bohr • The scientist that discovered electrons. • The scientist who developed the Atomos theory. • The first model made of the atom by J.J. Thomas. • The scientist that created the Gold Foil Experiment. • The theory that says that electrons exist in an area. • The scientist that called the electron paths orbitals. • ...
Spring 2024 Firm Meeting 2024-03-12
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- something PWA advisors help client protect
- one approach our tax controversy team takes with the IRS
- with x, a tax credit for manufacturing or product improvement Development see x
- investigating, often in fraud or legal situations
- a service that several departments have in their names
- where most of the firm’s new business is originated
- Managed blank Technology
- something BayBridge Real Estate Capital helps clients manage, find or refinance
- clue
- a type of business that gives back to the community, we do their taxes and audits
- an area of tax that especially impacts clients with operations in multiple states
- planning how PWA creates a comprehensive approach
- part of the name of several affiliates
- what many of our MST services entail
- a charity event the firm teams have contributed $2 million to since it started 14 years ago
- an activity that often uses talents from a variety of departments
- clue
- present blank analysis
- an area that helps HNW people manage their financial lives
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- what every company and high net worth family needs
- a lifechanging client event we can help with from planning to tax preparation to estate planning
- a governmental agency that scares of our clients but not us
- a specialty area of PWA
- a software platform MST helps implement at companies
- a type of entity that provides tax benefits for manufacturers and distributors that expert products
- a special type of report that reflects a company’s commitment to diversity, labor practices and data security, among other topics
- an acronym for solving repetitive tasks with robotics
- tax one of the firm’s key service areas
- diversity, equity and blank
- firm members speak in practice in more than this many languages
- estate the area of tax services BPB is probably most famous for
- the largest group in the firm and a typical entry point for multiple services
- how our HR departments help clients
- clue
- a special type of audit for public companies
- what we all aspire to do
- a core value brought to life by our participation in the DCC and Bounce Back from Cancer
- an acronym for a special type of insurance that is tax mitigation tool
- clue
- assessment what assurance and cyber teams often do
40 Clues: clue • clue • clue • clue • present blank analysis • a specialty area of PWA • Managed blank Technology • what we all aspire to do • diversity, equity and blank • how our HR departments help clients • what many of our MST services entail • part of the name of several affiliates • tax one of the firm’s key service areas • something PWA advisors help client protect • ...
Spring Firm Meeting 2024 2024-04-09
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- BPB was founded in nineteen
- An activity that often uses talents from a variety of departments
- What every company and high net worth family needs
- An area that helps high-net-worth people manage their financial lives
- Where most of the firm’s new business is originated
- A special type of report that reflects a company’s commitment to diversity, labor practices and data security, among other topics
- A type of organization that serves the community, we do their taxes and audits
- Something BayBridge Real Estate Capital helps clients manage, find or refinance
- What we all aspire to do
- An acronym for a special type of insurance that is tax mitigation tool
- How our HR department helps clients
- He is the CEO and grew up in the firm
- A type of advisory service that helps buyers and sellers of companies
- The largest group in the firm and a typical entry point for multiple services
- Something PWA advisors help client protect
- A software platform MST helps implement at companies
- One approach our tax controversy team takes with the IRS
- A specialty area of PWA
- An acronym for solving repetitive tasks with robotics
- How PWA creates a comprehensive approach
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- What many of our MST services entail
- A type of entity that provides tax benefits for manufacturers and distributors that expert products
- Where our first office was located
- What assurance and cyber teams often do
- A lifechanging client event we can help with from planning to tax preparation to estate planning
- A governmental agency that scares of our clients but not us
- Part of the name of several affiliates
- A type of tax credit for manufacturing or product improvement
- One of the firm’s key service areas
- A core value brought to life by our participation in the DCC and Bounce Back from Cancer
- Diversity, equity and blank
- A charity event the firm teams have contributed $2 million to since it started 14 years ago
- Present blank analysis
- Investigating, often in fraud or legal situations
- An area of tax that especially impacts clients with operations in multiple states
- The area of tax services BPB is probably most famous for
- A service that several departments have in their names
- A special type of audit for public companies
- Managed blank and Technology
- Firm members speak in practice in more than this many languages
40 Clues: Present blank analysis • A specialty area of PWA • What we all aspire to do • BPB was founded in nineteen • Diversity, equity and blank • Managed blank and Technology • Where our first office was located • One of the firm’s key service areas • How our HR department helps clients • What many of our MST services entail • He is the CEO and grew up in the firm • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- of Evolution one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- for Existence members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- of the Fittest Some individuals better suited for the environment.
- change over time.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- with Modification Each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- Structures have different mature forms in different organisms.
- Descent were derived from common ancestors.
- Theory tendency toward Perfection.
- variation differences among individuals of a species.
- Record Layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
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- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
- organs serve no useful function in an organism.
- Wallace wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- selection nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- Hutton 1795 Theory of Geological change
- Island smallest, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- Selection results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
- Lyell Principles of Geography
20 Clues: change over time. • remains of ancient organisms. • Lyell Principles of Geography • Theory tendency toward Perfection. • Hutton 1795 Theory of Geological change • Descent were derived from common ancestors. • organs serve no useful function in an organism. • variation differences among individuals of a species. • ...
ch.7 vocab 2023-02-23
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- pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time
- war a series of competitive price cuts that lower the market price below the cost of production
- a market structure in witch a few large firms dominate a market
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market set prices or limit production
- to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- of sale factors that cause a producer average cost per unit to as output rises
- price competition a way to attract costumers through style,service or location but not a lower price
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
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- competition a market structure in witch many companies sell product that similar but not identical
- a removal of government controls over a market
- discrimination the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for good
- laws laws that can encourage competition in the market place
- up cost the expense a new business must pay before it can begin to produce or sell goods
- a license that gives the invert of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of tome
- monopoly a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a product such as gas/milk that is considered the same no matter who producers or sells it
18 Clues: a removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • laws laws that can encourage competition in the market place • a market structure in witch a few large firms dominate a market • pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time • ...
April Vocabulary 2024-04-29
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- sparkling or shining brightly.
- having nothing likely to provide cheer, comfort, or interest.
- not having (something usual or expected).
- brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression.
- a ludicrous figure.
- strict, precise, and exacting.
- the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.
- investigate and solve or explain.
- brisk and cheerful readiness.
- make subservient to or dependent on something else.
- write or create.
- hanging straight and limp without spring or curl.
- a view of or attitude toward a situation or event; an opinion.
- a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.
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- feel intense dislike or disgust for.
- feel irritated or resentful.
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.
- a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area.
- amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
- having or displaying a passionate intensity.
- without effort or premeditation.
- the highest attainable level or degree of something.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- not conforming to a high moral standard.
- outstandingly bad.
25 Clues: write or create. • outstandingly bad. • a ludicrous figure. • feel irritated or resentful. • brisk and cheerful readiness. • sparkling or shining brightly. • strict, precise, and exacting. • without effort or premeditation. • investigate and solve or explain. • feel intense dislike or disgust for. • not conforming to a high moral standard. • ...
Cell Theory Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- tool used to extend human vision and observe cells
- Rule 1 of Cell Theory "All living things are made of _____"
- English scientist who first observed bacteria and called them "animalcules"
- Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells"
- tiny living thing only visible by microscope
- a single celled living thing
- belief that living things came from nonliving things
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- doctor and pathologist who stated diseased cells come from healthy cells
- English scientist who was the first the name "the cell"
- Rule 2 of Cell Theory "Cells are the simplest & basic unit of _____"
- German scientist who studied plants and created cell theory
- Scottish scientist who first discovered the nucleus of the cell
- oak tree bark that was studied and helped name the cell
- German scientist who studied animals and created cell theory
- Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope
15 Clues: a single celled living thing • tiny living thing only visible by microscope • Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope • tool used to extend human vision and observe cells • Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells" • belief that living things came from nonliving things • English scientist who was the first the name "the cell" • ...
tite 2025-08-28
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- The school subject that studies politics and government.
- A government where one person or a small group has all the power.
- A government where the main power is in one central place.
- When people vote directly on laws.
- The land area that belongs to a state.
- How we understand and manage our social lives.
- An older way of studying politics, looking at rules and institutions.
- A theory that says the state was created because strong people dominated weaker ones.
- Rule by a king or queen.
- The famous Greek thinker known as the "father of Political Science."
- The Greek word for "city-state" where "politics" comes from.
- The study of government and how people are ruled.
- A theory that says people agreed to form a society and government.
- A government system where the president is both head of state and government.
- When one country rules over another, often to take its resources.
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- The highest power a state has over its people and land.
- Rule by the people.
- The theory that says God created the state and chose the ruler.
- A government where power is shared between central and local governments.
- A theory that says the state grew from families.
- A theory that says humans naturally want to be involved in politics.
- The group of people or system that runs a country.
- All the people living in a state.
- A government that controls everything and everyone.
- The word from which "state" comes.
- A way of studying politics that focuses on how people act, using facts and data.
- When people choose others to vote for them.
- A theory that says states formed because of money and resources.
- A government system where the parliament has a lot of power.
- Rule by a small group of rich or educated people.
30 Clues: Rule by the people. • Rule by a king or queen. • All the people living in a state. • When people vote directly on laws. • The word from which "state" comes. • The land area that belongs to a state. • When people choose others to vote for them. • How we understand and manage our social lives. • A theory that says the state grew from families. • ...
PSY 101: Consciousness 2023-02-27
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- daily biological cycles that are about 24 hours long
- dream theory based on biology
- characterized by an irresistible compulsion to sleep during daytime
- rapid eye movement; paradoxical sleep
- individual requires greater doses to achieve the same effect
- hidden meaning of a dream
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- happens after the reduction of drug intake
- the theory that says sleep's main purpose is to increase chances of survival
- dream theory that dreams symbolize wish fulfillment
- the actual content/storyline of the dream
- the theory that sleep allows us to recharge our bodies and recover from fatigue
- chronic inability to sleep normally
- causes the person to stop breathing when asleep
- theory that sleep helps strengthen neuronal connections that serve as the basis for learning and memory
14 Clues: hidden meaning of a dream • dream theory based on biology • chronic inability to sleep normally • rapid eye movement; paradoxical sleep • the actual content/storyline of the dream • happens after the reduction of drug intake • causes the person to stop breathing when asleep • dream theory that dreams symbolize wish fulfillment • ...
Buisness 2018-01-04
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- Summary of one's education and experience to date; resume
- A business transaction.
- Advancement in rank or position in a company.
- People who work for a firm or company (employees).
- A person who represents and sells for a company.
- A promise that product will be repaired or replaced if faulty.
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- Look for and hire personnel.
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- A potential customer.
- Person or firm who employs people.
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- The money used in a country.
- Formal meeting for discussion or exchange of views.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment.
- Person being trained for a job
- Employ or take on personnel in a company.
16 Clues: A potential customer. • A business transaction. • The money used in a country. • Look for and hire personnel. • Person being trained for a job • Person or firm who employs people. • Person who works for a firm or company. • Employ or take on personnel in a company. • Advancement in rank or position in a company. • Oral examination of a candidate for employment. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2015-04-15
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- Did extensive research on development from birth to adulthood, with special emphasis on how biological factors impact development
- Researched perception: Just-Noticeable-Difference and a law that states that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage, not a constant amount
- Studied maternal dependency/separation, famous for his monkey experiment
- Created Cognitive Dissonance Theory, that we try to reduce discomfort when our thoughts are conflicting
- Tried to measure the "atoms of the mind", professor of Titchener
- Created the theory of a general intelligence called G
- Research into memory: repressed memories and how misinformation affects memory
- Research on memory, famous for nonsense syllables and spacing effects
- Availability heuristic, ex. you're more scared of a shark attack than a car crash
- Organized the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Studied conditioned taste aversion, primarily in experiments with rats
- Known for his work in classical conditioning
- Created an 8 stage theory of development
- One of the people to develop Positive Psychology
- Has done extensive research in facial expressions, especially the varying differences in perception between different genders and ethnic groups
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- Published a famous book doubting the famous Theory of Morality, and also was one of the first famous feminist works
- Stages of moral development: Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
- He and some others pretended to be schizophrenic for a study
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, that intelligence is split into analytical, experimental, and practical
- Creator of the social development theory
- Famous for the bobo doll experiment
- Created a hierarchy of needs
- Large amount of research on split brain patients, also tested the corpus callosum surgeries on animals before they were used for humans
- Neodissociation theory of hypnotism
- A cognitive therapist that developed a method of depression therapy that gently points out the flaws in a patient's reasoning and tries to get them to think of it in a different way
- Believed that we have a natural predisposition to learn language and grammar structures, but not a predisposition to any particular language
- Conformity experiments, famous for the one with different length lines
- Studied authority/obedience, famous for experiment where people were told to shock others
28 Clues: Created a hierarchy of needs • Famous for the bobo doll experiment • Neodissociation theory of hypnotism • Creator of the social development theory • Organized the Stanford Prison Experiment • Created an 8 stage theory of development • Known for his work in classical conditioning • One of the people to develop Positive Psychology • ...
AP Micro Vocab Puzzle (Home) 2021-11-16
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- Unspoken understanding that firms will act together
- an imperfect market structure where many, various sized firms compete for market demand shares.
- outcome of a strategic decision
- an imperfect market structure where the industry is dominated by a few, large firms.
- used by governments to break up monopolies
- an firm that has the power to influence the price it charges as the good it produces does not have perfect substitutes.
- how strategic choice is assesed
- An economic market in which supply and demand are not regulated or are regulated with only minor restrictions.
- a imperfect market structure in which an individual firm has sufficient control of an industry or market.
- price restrictions set in place in a market and enforced by the government
- combination of strategies that yields the highest joint profit
- the system where the forces of demand and supply determine the prices of commodities and the changes therein
- todo3
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- the individual benefits derived from the consumption of goods and services.
- todo4
- todo1
- when other businesses usually accept price changes established by a dominant firm and which other firms then follow.
- an entity is operating at maximum capacity in perfect competition.
- A choice based on the recognition that the actions of others will affect the outcome of the choice and that takes these possible actions into account
- todo2
- Maintain and raise price above the price that would exist under competition
- a property of an perfectly efficient market whereby all goods and services are optimally distributed among buyers in an economy.
- when an individual firm comes to dominate an industry by producing goods and services at the lowest possible production cost.
- any economic market that does not meet the rigorous assumptions of a hypothetical perfectly competitive market.
- A choice that maximizes satisfaction regardless of others actions.
- 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.
26 Clues: todo4 • todo1 • todo2 • todo3 • outcome of a strategic decision • how strategic choice is assesed • used by governments to break up monopolies • Unspoken understanding that firms will act together • combination of strategies that yields the highest joint profit • an entity is operating at maximum capacity in perfect competition. • ...
Sociology Crossword: Deviance 2024-07-28
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- Function of deviance that brings people together in response to deviant behaviour.
- Last name of the sociologist who developed the social control theory.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to participation in conventional activities.
- Function of deviance that strengthens societal norms and values.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to investment in conventional activities.
- Type of bonds that increase the risk of deviance.
- Last name of the sociologist who developed the functionalist theory of deviance.
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- Function of deviance that encourages social reform and innovation.
- Function of deviance that helps to define the boundaries of acceptable behaviour.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to the acceptance of societal norms and values.
- Type of bonds that decrease the risk of deviance
- Behaviour that violates social norms.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to emotional and social ties to others.
13 Clues: Behaviour that violates social norms. • Type of bonds that decrease the risk of deviance • Type of bonds that increase the risk of deviance. • Function of deviance that strengthens societal norms and values. • Function of deviance that encourages social reform and innovation. • Last name of the sociologist who developed the social control theory. • ...
Cleary History 2024-03-13
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- Roman fortification that gives the London office's street address its name.
- Cleary Gottlieb prequel law firm.
- Amiable founder after Gottlieb.
- Newsletter reflecting the rich tradition, culture and history of our firm.
- Cleary king of sovereign debt.
- Cleary's first office outside of the US.
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- State of Cleary's newest offices.
- Firm founding year 19__
- Annual event with talent show.
- Colorful name for the ISDM.
10 Clues: Firm founding year 19__ • Colorful name for the ISDM. • Annual event with talent show. • Cleary king of sovereign debt. • Amiable founder after Gottlieb. • State of Cleary's newest offices. • Cleary Gottlieb prequel law firm. • Cleary's first office outside of the US. • Newsletter reflecting the rich tradition, culture and history of our firm. • ...
Cell Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- tool used to extend human vision and observe cells
- Rule 1 of Cell Theory "All living things are made of _____"
- English scientist who first observed bacteria and called them "animalcules"
- Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells"
- tiny living thing only visible by microscope
- a single celled living thing
- belief that living things came from nonliving things
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- doctor and pathologist who stated diseased cells come from healthy cells
- English scientist who was the first the name "the cell"
- Rule 2 of Cell Theory "Cells are the simplest & basic unit of _____"
- German scientist who studied plants and created cell theory
- Scottish scientist who first discovered the nucleus of the cell
- oak tree bark that was studied and helped name the cell
- German scientist who studied animals and created cell theory
- Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope
15 Clues: a single celled living thing • tiny living thing only visible by microscope • Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope • tool used to extend human vision and observe cells • Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells" • belief that living things came from nonliving things • English scientist who was the first the name "the cell" • ...
cutting edge science? 2021-02-15
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- a round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its centre.
- an act of consulting a professional; a consultation.
- discover or identify the presence or existence of.
- firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving.
- succeed in achieving.
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- a statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- at right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom.
- Their role is to engage with the media, and represent your brand internally and externally.
9 Clues: succeed in achieving. • discover or identify the presence or existence of. • an act of consulting a professional; a consultation. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving. • a statement or assertion that expresses a judgement or opinion. • ...
Kennedy Assassination 2024-07-15
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- Commission that investigated
- Assassination theory
- Lasting impact of JFK
- Filmed the assassination
- People who grieved
- Kennedy's White House nickname
- State ceremony for Kennedy
- Plaza of the assassination
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- ___ Bullet theory
- State where it happened
- First Lady at the time
- Killed the alleged assassin
- Presidential parade
- Monument in remembrance
- Coffin for a president
- Art honoring Kennedy
- City of assassination
- ___ Knoll, controversial site
- Alleged assassin
- Position of the assassin
20 Clues: Alleged assassin • ___ Bullet theory • People who grieved • Presidential parade • Assassination theory • Art honoring Kennedy • Lasting impact of JFK • City of assassination • First Lady at the time • Coffin for a president • State where it happened • Monument in remembrance • Filmed the assassination • Position of the assassin • State ceremony for Kennedy • Plaza of the assassination • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-05-08
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- a theory that retinas contain RGB color receptors
- process of our eye lens changing shape to focus objects on the retina
- a theory linking the pitch we hear w/ the place where the cochlea membrane is stimulated
- process of converting one form of energy into one usable by your brain
- a theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone
- a kind of hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or auditory nerves
- system for sensing the position & movement of body parts
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- activation of associations that predispose one's perception, memory, or response
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- a way of constructing perception guided by expectations & experience
- theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- perceived color determined by the wavelength of light
- a kind of hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system conducting soundwaves to the cochlea
- an organized whole
- a type of phenomenon in which illusory movement is perceived when at least 2 adjacent lights blink on & off
- a theory that the spinal cord has a neurological "gate" for pain signals
- a tone's experienced highness/lowness, depending on frequency
17 Clues: an organized whole • a theory that retinas contain RGB color receptors • perceived color determined by the wavelength of light • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • system for sensing the position & movement of body parts • theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision • a tone's experienced highness/lowness, depending on frequency • ...
Free Choice 11 3 21 2021-11-03
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- a long or arduous search for something
- a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes
- characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm
- a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region
- a corpse
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- show or prove to be right or reasonable
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- famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- become or make more intense
- a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
- deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is
- (of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- dig out (something buried, especially a corpse) from the ground
15 Clues: a corpse • become or make more intense • a long or arduous search for something • show or prove to be right or reasonable • characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm • establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is • famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed • ...
Learning theories 2024-03-09
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- Focuses on observable behaviours as the primary indicators of learning, emphasizing the role of external stimuli in shaping behaviours
- A learning theory: The Zone of ____ Development.
- A type of technology that powers creative content generation.
- Life _________. A theory that posits that adult learning is most effective when learners can see the relevance of the knowledge to their own lives.
- (abbrev) A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn.
- Social ________. Lev Vygotsky introduced this concept, highlighting the importance of social interaction in cognitive development
- The art or science of teaching and educational methods and strategies.
- The act of making a process easier or helping a group to reach a consensus without directly offering an opinion or solution.
- Design principle ensuring usability of environments, products, and services for people with disabilities
- Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject
- Process of introspectively considering one's own experiences and learning processes to gain deeper understanding
- A learning theory that centres on the development of the whole person, emphasizing personal growth, self-actualization, and the fulfillment of one's potential.
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- A type of assessment conducted at the conclusion of a unit or course to measure student learning against standards.
- An equal in age, background, or status who often participates in mutual learning environments.
- This theory, developed by Malcolm Knowles, emphasizes the self-direction of learning in adults
- Working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor
- A group creativity technique designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem
- Learning ________. This model, proposed by David Kolb, outlines four stages of learning from experience
- A written description of a situation or sequence of events, often used for planning or simulation exercises.
- A taxonomy that uses scaffolded learning.
- A type of assessment conducted during the learning process to modify teaching and learning activities.
- A learning theory focusing on the inner mental activities of the brain, understanding how people think, learn, and remember
- A reflective learning theory that involves examining one's experiences and responses.
23 Clues: A taxonomy that uses scaffolded learning. • A learning theory: The Zone of ____ Development. • A type of technology that powers creative content generation. • The art or science of teaching and educational methods and strategies. • Working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor • ...
Natural Sciences vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- A controlled method to test a hypothesis.
- The theory that knowledge is primarily derived from sensory experience.
- A relationship where two variables are connected but do not imply causation.
- A representation used to simplify and explain a complex system.
- A testable statement predicting the outcome of a scientific investigation.
- A framework or set of beliefs that guides scientific research.
- A principle in science that a hypothesis must be testable and able to be proven false.
- Drawing general conclusions from specific observations.
- A well-substantiated explanation based on a body of evidence.
- Claims or beliefs presented as scientific but lacking evidence or rigor.
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- A systematic approach to research involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- The practice of being impartial and unbiased in scientific research.
- Repeating a scientific study to confirm its results.
- The act of noting and recording phenomena using the senses or instruments.
- Reasoning from general principles to predict specific results.
- The evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field.
- The relationship between cause and effect in scientific studies.
- Quantitative or qualitative information collected in a study.
- A statement describing a consistent natural phenomenon.
- The process of disproving a hypothesis or theory.
- An observation that deviates from the expected pattern or theory.
21 Clues: A controlled method to test a hypothesis. • The process of disproving a hypothesis or theory. • Repeating a scientific study to confirm its results. • A statement describing a consistent natural phenomenon. • Drawing general conclusions from specific observations. • Quantitative or qualitative information collected in a study. • ...
Psychology Name Crossward 2014-04-07
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- Creator of psychoanalysis
- Creator of the theory of cognitive development
- Analytical psychology and introduced introversion and extroversion
- Hierarchy of needs
- Cognitive dissonance, actions do not match belief
- Parental styles authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Psychosocial development of human behavior
- Behaviorist...Little Albert
- Taste aversion learning
- Secure attachment, insecure attachment
- Write the word 'bonus' here
- Language is an innate function of the brain
- Admitted random people to psychological institutes to test the power of labeling
- Inspired psychological ethics, Standford prison
- Write the word 'extra' here
- Theory of multiple intelligences (linguistic, mathematics, spatial etc)
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- Questioned Freuds theory and added more feminism to psychoanalysis
- Maternal separation, fake food provider and fake but clothed monkey moms
- First standardized test
- Founder of psychologist
- An experiment that was quite SHOCKING
- Operant conditioning and one of the founders of behaviorism
- First person to describe learning curve
- Experimented on dogs to test conditioning
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Social Learning Theory (observational learning)
- Analytical, Creative, and Practical intelligence
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Researched on temperament
- Researched on hypnosis (First name Ernest)
30 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • First standardized test • Founder of psychologist • Taste aversion learning • Creator of psychoanalysis • Researched on temperament • Behaviorist...Little Albert • Father of cognitive therapy • Write the word 'bonus' here • Write the word 'extra' here • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy • An experiment that was quite SHOCKING • ...
SOLVE IT! 2024-03-04
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- Calculations showing the relation between two variables.
- A five-step scale for measuring attitudes, for which certain statements are presented and agreement with those statements is collected.
- Disproof of a hypothesis.
- A measure for the variation in measurements.
- A form of statistical analysis, focusing on identifying a limited number of basic factors and summarizing them so that they can explain the relations in a field.
- The identification of continuous topics or basic conflict in, for example, a patient's life history.
- The point in grounded theory research at which most data about a theoretical category do not produce any further theoretical insglos.
- Can tackle any issue affecting society.
- from the specific to the general or, in other words, from empirical observation to theory.
- The use of empirical observations to derive a new theory.
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- The average in a distribution.
- A specific form of research in which the researcher becomes a member of the field under study in order to make observations.
- of concepts in the context of grounded theory.
- An influence other than that to be studied
- A combination of several indicators, which are collected and analyzed together.
- A person in authority of research sites.
- Transfer of research results to situations and populations that were not part of the research situation.
- Studies analyzing how research results are adopted in practical contexts.
- on persons in a study due to their knowledge about being studied.
- A criterion of validity for which colleagues comments about the results of a study are obtained.
- Logical reference from the general to the particular or, in other words, from theory to that which can be observed empirically.
21 Clues: Disproof of a hypothesis. • The average in a distribution. • Can tackle any issue affecting society. • A person in authority of research sites. • An influence other than that to be studied • A measure for the variation in measurements. • of concepts in the context of grounded theory. • Calculations showing the relation between two variables. • ...
DECA 2023-09-18
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- management - a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- of labor - the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks.
- quality management - a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- management - a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- management - a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- approach - a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- management - a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
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- Revolution - a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- theory - n idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- management - an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- approach - a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- - a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- management - a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow
13 Clues: of labor - the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. • Revolution - a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • - a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • approach - a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
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- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Psych Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-07
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- Advocate of functionalism (how mental processes operate)
- Viewed neurosis as a coping mechanism that is a normal part of life
- Came up with the hierarchy of needs
- Came up with cognitive dissonance theory
- Came up with theory of multiple intelligences
- Known for theory of stages of moral development
- Developmental psychologist known for her parenting styles (authoritative, permissive & authoritarian)
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
- Father of cognitive therapy; came up with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Best known for his theory of learned helplessness
- Best known for his theory on intelligence and creativity
- Known for his study where pseudopatients feigned hallucinations in hospital to test reliability of psychiatric diagnosis)
- Known for theory of psychosocial development
- Defined two types of temperaments: inhibited and uninhibited
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- Famous for his work in classical conditioning (dog and bell!)
- Known for work on misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Behavioral psychologist known for the Little Albert experiment (involving classical conditioning; associating loud noise with rat)
- Father of client-centered therapy; best known for "unconditional positive regard" (humanistic)
- Performed social psychology experiments (tested how willing study participants were with regards to obeying authority figure who told them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience)
- Known for coming up with the forgetting curve
- Did work on psychology of judgment and decision making, behavioral economics, etc.
- Linguist who emphasized language as "an innate set of linguistic principles shared by all humans" known as universal grammar
- Known for her study that classified child groups with attachments (secure, avoidant insecure, resistant insecure)
- Came up with theory of cognitive development
- Best known for conformity experiment (involving lines of different length)
- Famous for research on operant conditioning and negative reinforcement
- Did research on taste aversion
- Famous for research that nonverbal communication of emotions is not a cultural phenomenon but a universal one
28 Clues: Did research on taste aversion • Came up with the hierarchy of needs • Came up with cognitive dissonance theory • Came up with theory of cognitive development • Known for theory of psychosocial development • Known for coming up with the forgetting curve • Came up with theory of multiple intelligences • Known for theory of stages of moral development • ...
All About Darwin Crossword, By Eric G. and Zach C. Period 5 2013-04-16
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- where Darwin lived
- Darwin's occupation
- the amount of years Darwin spent gathering evidence to develop his theory
- the university that Darwin enrolled at
- what Darwin planned to be
- the town where Darwin was born
- what Darwin studied
- where Darwin studied wildlife
- the year when Darwin shared his theory with the public
- date of death
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- Darwin's middle name
- Darwin developed the first theory of ____
- Darwin came from a long line of ______
- Darwin's birthday
- Darwin's wife's name
- Darwin was the ______ child in his family
16 Clues: date of death • Darwin's birthday • where Darwin lived • Darwin's occupation • what Darwin studied • Darwin's middle name • Darwin's wife's name • what Darwin planned to be • where Darwin studied wildlife • the town where Darwin was born • Darwin came from a long line of ______ • the university that Darwin enrolled at • Darwin developed the first theory of ____ • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-08-05
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- made by humans that have historical significance
- a system in which nobles own land from the crown in exchange for military service
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Discover or reveal something through detailed examination
- Colonists who remained loyal to the British
- A person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution
- Uses personal power unfairly and without considering people's rights and wishes
- a state in which political power rests with the public through their representatives
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- Sources like encyclopedias or textbooks
- A form of government with a King or Queen at the top
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- a display of events in chronological order
- Colonists who believed the British were violating their rights
- A person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- to set up on a firm or permanent basis
- Impossible to take away or give up
- A person sent or authorized to represent others
- Information designed to influence or change people's opinions
- Break or fail to comply with
- Books, Journals, or other research papers written by historians
- Any material that was created during a specific time period
- A system of ideas or ideals which form the basis of economic or political theory and policy
22 Clues: Break or fail to comply with • Impossible to take away or give up • to set up on a firm or permanent basis • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • Sources like encyclopedias or textbooks • a display of events in chronological order • Colonists who remained loyal to the British • A person sent or authorized to represent others • ...
Sophia's Sociological Theory Crossword 2025-05-09
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- MCM (Marx's Labor Theory)
- Durkheim's term for norms, laws, and customs that shape society
- What's inferred (Goffman)
- Cultural stereotypes and controlling ideas that maintain control (Pat Collins)
- The morality of society is to avoid embarrassment (Goffman)
- Personal networks, disability/accessibility, work history, & education (Mills & Social Problems)
- A statement in a theory based on undefeated truth
- Divisions and alliances within a social interaction (Goffman)
- Internalized dispositions structured by class position (Bourdieu)
- The knowledge system of punishment, correction, legality (Foucault)
- What's said (Goffman)
- The economic foundation of society Marxist Theory
- Mismatch between exchange value and use value/labor value (Marx's Labor Theory)
- Sociologist who studied suicide and believed society is built on bonds
- Outside of the natural world, in a purely social world (Marx)
- Religion, Race, Gender, & Segregation (Mills & Social Problems)
- Your way of knowing; part of every theory
- Hochschild uses examples like "new employees" and "high-stress situations" to explain what type of acting
- Part of Marx's model: Politics, Religion, Race, and Gender
- Sociologist who emphasized subjective meaning and ideal types
- Theorist who sees the connection between history(macro) and biography(micro)
- The commodification of emotions alienates us from our true selves (Hochschild)
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- When feelings are managed as part of a job (Hochschild)
- CMC (Marx's Labor Theory)
- Hochschild uses examples like "making a job competitive" and "Precarious wages" to explain what type of acting
- Individual freedom can only be obtained if there is economic freedom
- The usefulness of a product (Actual use of commodity)
- Weber's idea of understanding action from a person's perspective
- Focusing on race differences to obscure economic policies (The power Elite & Neoliberalism)
- The dominant economic system, critiqued by Marx
- The performance of roles based on context (Goffman)
- Tendency to treat abstractions as realities (Weber)
- All actors try to put good things in the front, hide or conceal "discrediting" information (Goffman)
- Dominant cultural norm enforced as common sense (Connell)
- A framework for understanding and analyzing the world
- What we do with knowledge (not all theories have this)
- Institutionalized and corporatized production of mass media (Wendy Chun)
- Marx's term for disconnection from one's labor
- Theorist who saw economic conditions as foundational
- The overall organization or social relationships
40 Clues: What's said (Goffman) • MCM (Marx's Labor Theory) • CMC (Marx's Labor Theory) • What's inferred (Goffman) • Your way of knowing; part of every theory • Marx's term for disconnection from one's labor • The dominant economic system, critiqued by Marx • The overall organization or social relationships • A statement in a theory based on undefeated truth • ...
Existence - Life 2025-06-11
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- Someone who talked about the Big Bang Theory
- Something created when a star collapses
- Bonus: Do you exist?
- The theory we named
- The faster you move, the slower time flows. The closer you are to a huge object, a planet, a star, a black hole, the more time itself warps around you.
- Something you gained from this presentation
- A concept we explored; but can you be sure it’s real?
- If you're reading this, then you definitely do this
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- What memory might be, according to the theory
- Something that might be real, or not
- Brain The first topic that we talked about in this presentation
- The smallest pieces that might randomly come together to form you
- The first word of the presentation
- Someone who talked about the information
- Theory "Let's play with blocks!" (name the theory you think of when reading that line)
- Something that happens forever
- What we question when thinking about memory
17 Clues: The theory we named • Bonus: Do you exist? • Something that happens forever • The first word of the presentation • Something that might be real, or not • Something created when a star collapses • Someone who talked about the information • What we question when thinking about memory • Something you gained from this presentation • Someone who talked about the Big Bang Theory • ...
Intro to CJ Crossword Chapter 2 2015-08-26
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- Early non-scientific _____________________ emphasized moral weakness and evil spirits as the cause of criminal behavior.
- Advocates of __________________ theory argue that everyone commits crime and that it’s society’s reaction to the crime that creates criminals.
- _____________________ theories of crime have their roots in the social criticisms of Karl Marx.
- ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals.
- _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals.
- The classical school’s primary premise is that crime is a ______________________ choice.
- Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city?
- In 1939, Edwin _____________________________ introduced the theory of white collar crime.
- Merton’s strain theory is based on the premise that __________________ success is the goal of all people.
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- Examining poverty as it relates to criminal behavior would fall under the ____________________ school of criminology.
- The __________________ ________________ is used to describe how lower class youth reject middle class values.
- Beccaria’s theory was based on what he called the ______________ __________________ principal.
- Freud developed _____________________ theory.
- _____________________ ______________________ is also known as the father of criminology.
- Psychological theories are based on the premise that crime is caused by emotions, drives, and _______________ ___________________.
- Scholars in the Positive school use the __________________ method to study crime and criminality.
16 Clues: Freud developed _____________________ theory. • Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city? • _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals. • ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals. • ...
English Business Vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- A position to be filled in a company or film.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
- To dismiss from a job.
- Evaluation of one's abilities.
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- Leave a job voluntarily
- Oppurtinities for success or promotion in a career.
- Education-qualifications-experience.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment.
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- Strong characteristic or particular ability.
- Leave employment because of age, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving service.
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- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman
- People who work for a firm or company (employees).
- Employ or take on personnel in a company
- Advance warning of intention to leave one's job -to give or hand in one's resignation.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
- Education-qualifications-experience.
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- To go on strike : to stop working in protest against something
- Look for and hire personnel
21 Clues: To dismiss from a job. • Leave a job voluntarily • Look for and hire personnel • Evaluation of one's abilities. • Education-qualifications-experience. • Education-qualifications-experience. • Person who works for a firm or company. • Employ or take on personnel in a company • Advancement in rank or position in a company • Strong characteristic or particular ability. • ...
English Business Vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- A position to be filled in a company or film.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
- To dismiss from a job.
- Evaluation of one's abilities.
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- Leave a job voluntarily
- Oppurtinities for success or promotion in a career.
- Education-qualifications-experience.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment.
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- Strong characteristic or particular ability.
- Leave employment because of age, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving service.
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- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman
- People who work for a firm or company (employees).
- Employ or take on personnel in a company
- Advance warning of intention to leave one's job -to give or hand in one's resignation.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
- Education-qualifications-experience.
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- To go on strike : to stop working in protest against something
- Look for and hire personnel
21 Clues: To dismiss from a job. • Leave a job voluntarily • Look for and hire personnel • Evaluation of one's abilities. • Education-qualifications-experience. • Education-qualifications-experience. • Person who works for a firm or company. • Employ or take on personnel in a company • Advancement in rank or position in a company • Strong characteristic or particular ability. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- created the first vaccine for small pox
- Thought that society should have multiple religions that co exist and supported religious freedom.
- improved copernicus theory and the telescope
- helped prove the heliocentric theory
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- first discovered the scientific method
- Thought the people the people should right there own laws and strongly supported free individualism
- discorved the laws of gravity
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- system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- Beleived men and women deserved equal education
- punishment was only necessary to keep people in check
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- theory that the earth is at the center of the universe
- to know something one did not know before
- thought people should have a choice in what job they choose
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that there should be separation of power (checks and balances)
- Wanted an absolute power and thought there would be chaos without an absolute power
- person who rules with absolute power
- Wanted a self government and thought every was born equal
20 Clues: discorved the laws of gravity • helped prove the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • first discovered the scientific method • created the first vaccine for small pox • to know something one did not know before • improved copernicus theory and the telescope • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Utilitarianism 2024-06-17
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- For Mill, poetry is a _ pleasure
- Singer's version of utilitarianism
- Some accuse Bentham's theory of being 'a doctrine worthy only of _'
- _ ethics is concerned with what makes actions right or wrong
- The philosopher who argued that rule utilitarianism collapses into act
- Mill's theory is _ hedonistic utilitarianism
- Mill says _ judges can tell which pleasures are better
- Bentham's theory is _ hedonistic utilitarianism
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- Bentham says '_ is as good as poetry'
- Utilitarianism is a _ moral theory, meaning that it Judges the outcome of an action
- Mill creates _ utilitarianism as a more practical alternative to Bentham's theory
- The philosopher who invented the experience machine thought experiment
- The theory that pleasure is all that is valuable
13 Clues: For Mill, poetry is a _ pleasure • Singer's version of utilitarianism • Bentham says '_ is as good as poetry' • Mill's theory is _ hedonistic utilitarianism • Bentham's theory is _ hedonistic utilitarianism • The theory that pleasure is all that is valuable • Mill says _ judges can tell which pleasures are better • ...
ela work 2021-11-03
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- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- dig out something buried, especially a corpse from the ground.
- become or make more intense.
- (Of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.
- a corpse
- deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
- establish or indicate who or what someone or something is.
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- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
- a long or arduous search for something.
- a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
- characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm.
- a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region.
15 Clues: a corpse • become or make more intense. • a long or arduous search for something. • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm. • establish or indicate who or what someone or something is. • famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed. • ...
Vocab words 2021-11-03
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- – Deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
- – Become or make more intense
- – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence
- – Of lines, planes, surface, or object side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
- – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm
- – Show or prove to be right or reasonable
- – A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
- – Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- – A corpse; a dead person
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- – A long or arduous search for something
- – Dig out something buried, especially a corpse from the ground
- – The expression of disapproval of someone based on perceived faults or mistakes
- – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is
- – A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof
- – A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region
15 Clues: – A corpse; a dead person • – Become or make more intense • – Show or prove to be right or reasonable • – A long or arduous search for something • – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is • – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm • – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- philosophe who thought people needed an absolute monarch for everyday life
- person who created the scientific method
- philosophe who believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- creator of the heliocentric theory
- art that typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats
- art that typically depicted battle scenes and more realistic topics
- founder of modern chemistry
- used the microscope in detail for the first time
- earth-centered theory
- made the laws of motion and gravity
- creator of the mathematical laws that govern planetary motion
- philosophe who believed that the punishment for a crime should match the extent of the crime
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- philosophe who believed in the separation of powers and checks and balances
- a person who rules with absolute power
- created a vaccine for smallpox
- philosophe who wrote the social contract
- sun-centered theory
- made the experimental method (empiricism)
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- womens rights advocate
- people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment
- philosophe who believed people were born with natural rights
- person who perfected the telescope
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
25 Clues: sun-centered theory • earth-centered theory • womens rights advocate • founder of modern chemistry • created a vaccine for smallpox • creator of the heliocentric theory • person who perfected the telescope • made the laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • philosophe who wrote the social contract • person who created the scientific method • ...
The Wave- Agam and Ariella 2021-03-25
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- capable of being transmitted by infection
- the act of giving a false appearance
- making lively and joyful
- uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
- ideally perfect state
- firm in purpose or belief
- a person with an antisocial personality disorder
- compel or deter by or as if by threats
- an act of shocking cruelty
- intense anger
- the act of judging a person or situation or event
- insistent; unwilling to change one's mind or opinion
- giving or marked by complete attention to
- continuing forever or indefinitely
- the state of corresponding exactly
- causing harm or injury
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- marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
- a feeling of annoyance
- cause to be interested or curious
- marked by or given to doubt
- a broken piece of a brittle artifact
- showing pensive sadness
- a film presenting the facts about a person or event
- something that indicates the existence of something else
- feeling great rapture or delight
- cause to feel resentment or indignation
- stress or single out as important
- choose and follow a theory, idea, policy, etc.
- small and of little importance
- (informal) small and of little importance
- extremely wicked or deeply criminal
- inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening
- attract strongly, as if with a magnet
- adroitness in using the hands
34 Clues: intense anger • ideally perfect state • a feeling of annoyance • causing harm or injury • showing pensive sadness • making lively and joyful • firm in purpose or belief • an act of shocking cruelty • marked by or given to doubt • adroitness in using the hands • small and of little importance • feeling great rapture or delight • cause to be interested or curious • ...
The Wave 2021-03-24
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- uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
- firm in purpose or belief
- cause to be interested or curious
- stress or single out as important
- marked by or given to doubt
- making lively and joyful
- a film presenting the facts about a person or event
- the act of judging a person or situation or event
- choose and follow a theory, idea, policy, etc.
- the act of giving a false appearance
- cause to feel resentment or indignation
- extremely wicked or deeply criminal
- compel or deter by or as if by threats
- feeling great rapture or delight
- small and of little importance
- and act of shocking cruelty
- a broken piece of a brittle artifact
- a person with an antisocial personality disorder
- intense anger
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- inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening
- causing harm or injury
- ideally perfect state
- giving or marked by complete attention to
- something that indicates the existence of something else
- marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
- attract strongly, as if with a magnet
- adroitness in using the hands
- a feeling of annoyance
- capable of being transmitted by infection
- showing pensive sadness
- the state of corresponding exactly
- continuing forever or indefinitely
- insistent; unwilling to change one's mind or opinion
- (informal) small and of little importance
34 Clues: intense anger • ideally perfect state • causing harm or injury • a feeling of annoyance • showing pensive sadness • firm in purpose or belief • marked by or given to doubt • and act of shocking cruelty • adroitness in using the hands • making lively and joyful • feeling great rapture or delight • cause to be interested or curious • stress or single out as important • ...
Earth History Vocab 2020-04-29
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- when soil and rock are broken down from a natural force
- the age of something in comparison to another thing
- the process in which organisms change over time to better fight their habitat
- the change in characteristics of lifeforms over generations
- the change in the earths physical features
- the process of earths surface being worn down
- rocks made of particles of rock
- the chronological dating of geological events
- a scientist who studies fossils
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- different parts of the geological time scale
- the theory that the earths crust is separated into parts that are called plate tectonics
- the exact age that something is
- when magma moves down through the cracks in the earths crust
- the difference of dna in organisms
- the theory that organisms change over time
- a period of time that is separated into periods
- the rule that states that the top layer of rock is the youngest and the bottom layer is the oldest
- rocks made from the cooling of lava
- remains or imprints of plants or animals who lived in the past
- fossils used to date things from the past
- when magma moves from the inside to the outside of the earths crust
21 Clues: the exact age that something is • rocks made of particles of rock • a scientist who studies fossils • the difference of dna in organisms • rocks made from the cooling of lava • fossils used to date things from the past • the theory that organisms change over time • the change in the earths physical features • different parts of the geological time scale • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-05
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- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
- A difference in a physical trait.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
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- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- Remnants of organs or structures that had a function in an earlier anscestor.
- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
21 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
PSYCHOLOGY!!!!!! 2013-04-24
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- Innate Language Acquisition Device
- Misinformation Effect
- Conditioned Taste Aversion
- Bobo Doll
- Binet-Simon Scale
- Psychosocial Development
- Developmental Psychology
- Theory Of Cognitive Dissonance
- Stages Of Moral Development
- Social Conformity
- Learned Helplessness
- Rosenhan Experiment
- Father Of Psychoanalysis
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- Hypnosis
- Hierarchy Of Needs
- Little Albert
- Humanistic Approach
- Attachment Theory
- Triarchic Theory Of Intelligence
- Learning Curve
- Analytical Psychology
- Cognitive Therapy
- Theory Of Cognitive Development
- Cognitive Biases
- Multiple Intelligences
- Facial Expression
- Feminine Psychology
- Rational-Emotive Therapy
28 Clues: Hypnosis • Bobo Doll • Little Albert • Learning Curve • Cognitive Biases • Attachment Theory • Cognitive Therapy • Binet-Simon Scale • Social Conformity • Facial Expression • Hierarchy Of Needs • Humanistic Approach • Rosenhan Experiment • Feminine Psychology • Learned Helplessness • Misinformation Effect • Analytical Psychology • Multiple Intelligences • Psychosocial Development • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-04
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- Refers to a specialized field of practice founded on a theoretical structure of the science
- The most recognized name in the field of nursing (SURNAME ONLY)
- The backbone of clinical care.
- Her theory is called "Science of Unitary Human Being". (SURNAME ONLY)
- Holistic level of wellness that a person experiences and process of living and dying.
- composed of disciplined and professional activities and automatic activities plus matching of verbal and non-verbal responses.
- Prevent further physical deterioration and maximizing quality of life.
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- The era where nursing procedures were taught and practiced in a ward-like room called a "nursing art" laboratory and was changed later as "skills lab".
- Involves the actual activities to achieve goals.
- Means love and charity, eros and agape.
- Reynold labeled this approach the "research-then-theory-strategy"
- From 2 Greek words "meta" which means "with" and "paradigm" which means "patterns".
- Considered "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing". (SURNAME ONLY)
- Categorized nursing into 5 levels of capabilities known as "Novice to Expert Model".(SURNAME ONLY)
- The recipient of nursing care like individuals, families, and community.
- Is a subjective turmoil within a person's inner self.
- How many are there in Nightingale's Canon? (WORD FORM)
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- Occurs during interaction where nurse collects data regarding client.
- The concept that Eriksson used instead of environment.
- Reynold labeled this approach the "theory-then-research-strategy".
- Nursing problem is concealed or hidden faced by the patient or family, which the nurse can assist them to meet through the performance of her professional functions.
- The 8th subsystem added by other scholars is Johnson's theory which concerned with rest/sleep and comfort/freedom from pain.
- Her theory is called "Conservation Model". (SURNAME ONLY)
- To Hildegard Peplau, the resolution phase is otherwise known as.
- The interventions of the nurse rendering care in support or in cooperation with the client.
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. (SUENAME ONLY)
- Refers to the practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health, and well-being.
- Her theory is called "System Model in Nursing Practice". (SURNAME ONLY)
- The circle where nurse applies knowledge of the natural and biological sciences to provide a strong theoretical base for nursing implementations.
- The phase where the individual may make minor request or attention getting techniques.
- Learned, shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and lifeway practices of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways.
- Refers to the drama of suffering.
- Her theory is called "Culture Care Theory". (SURNAME ONLY)
- the process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling person as individuals or group, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- The external and internal aspects of life that influence the person
- Specific to academia and refers to a branch of education.
- The era where nurses are made to conduct research and developed specialized body of knowledge.
- Associated with disharmony between the person and the environment.
- This subsystem creates defensive responses from the individual when life or territory is threatened.
- Her theory is called "Behavioral System Model"
41 Clues: The backbone of clinical care. • Refers to the drama of suffering. • Means love and charity, eros and agape. • Her theory is called "Behavioral System Model" • Involves the actual activities to achieve goals. • Is a subjective turmoil within a person's inner self. • The concept that Eriksson used instead of environment. • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- people met to discuss ideas
- ornate style
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- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
- Brought everything toghether
- new descoveries about the classical world
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Carl Jung's Theory of the Shadow 2023-07-24
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- Universal, primordial symbols or images that are present in the collective unconscious of all human beings.
- often contain symbolic imagery and archetypal motifs, providing valuable insights into an individual's psyche.
- The _______ Shadow represents the individual's unique and specific repressed or denied aspects of the unconscious.
- In the context of Carl Jung's Red Book, Sense and _______ reflects the paradoxical nature of the human psyche and the interplay between reason and irrationality.
- Imagination: This is a therapeutic technique developed by Carl Jung, involving a deliberate and conscious effort to engage with the contents of one's unconscious mind.
- The process of self-realization and becoming whole, where individuals integrate the various aspects of their psyche, including the Shadow, to achieve psychological balance and personal growth.
- The masculine archetype present in the collective unconscious of women, representing their unconscious masculine qualities, rationality, and assertiveness.
- The _______ Shadow refers to the repressed, denied, or negative aspects of the collective unconscious shared by members of a culture, society, or group.
- In Carl Jung's Red Book, The Spirit of the _______ refers to the collective unconsciousness and the prevailing cultural, societal, and psychological tendencies of a particular era.
- Shadow _______ is the process of exploring and integrating the unconscious Shadow through self-reflection, self-awareness, and psychological integration.
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- The process of acknowledging, accepting, and integrating the contents of the Shadow into conscious awareness, leading to psychological wholeness and individuation.
- This, in Jungian psychology, is the social mask or facade that individuals present to the outside world. It represents the role a person plays in society and is influenced by societal expectations, norms, and cultural influences.
- In Jungian psychology, this occurs when an individual unconsciously attributes their own repressed or denied traits, feelings, or desires onto others or external circumstances, allowing them to avoid or deny those qualities within themselves. It often leading to conflict or misunderstanding.
- This is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams.
- In Jungian terms, this refers to one of the two primary psychological orientations of an individual's personality. An _______ is someone who tends to direct their psychic energy outward.
- The feminine archetype present in the collective unconscious of men, representing their unconscious feminine qualities, emotions, and potential for creativity.
- The unconscious aspect of the personality that consists of repressed or hidden aspects of the self, including both negative and positive qualities.
- Dream _______ is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams. This can help uncover repressed thoughts, emotions, and unresolved issues, as well as offer guidance and hints toward personal growth and individuation.
- an essential aspect of Jungian psychology. Jung believed that these are a natural expression of the unconscious mind and serve as a way for the unconscious to communicate with the conscious mind.
- The Spirit of the _______, in Carl Jung's Red Book, represent the profound and mysterious aspects of the unconscious mind.
- In Jungian terms, this refers to one of the two primary psychological orientations of an individual's personality. An _______ is someone who tends to direct their psychic energy inward.
21 Clues: This is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams. • Universal, primordial symbols or images that are present in the collective unconscious of all human beings. • often contain symbolic imagery and archetypal motifs, providing valuable insights into an individual's psyche. • ...
Micro 2022-05-27
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- Goods essential for human survival.
- buy goods & sell factor inputs
- value of resource applied to best use
- dom. strats of all players is 1-sided
- diff of sales rev. and costs of prod.
- The reaction of demand on rel. prices
- Preferences for goods over needs.
- cost of prod. one add. unit of a good
- Qd increases when cons. income inc
- The purchase of good for future sale
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- per-unit tax adds $ of product sold.
- stuff that involve in the prod.process
- materials desired in the prod. process
- only one firm exists in a industry
- joint payoffs in a comp. situation.
- Qd exceeds Q. available
- only a few firms in a given industry.
- A firm that has control over the price
- q demanded inc if p of diff good dec.
- ratio of two prices comp. to a PI.
20 Clues: Qd exceeds Q. available • buy goods & sell factor inputs • Preferences for goods over needs. • only one firm exists in a industry • ratio of two prices comp. to a PI. • Qd increases when cons. income inc • Goods essential for human survival. • joint payoffs in a comp. situation. • per-unit tax adds $ of product sold. • The purchase of good for future sale • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
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- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- One of the key powers of the UNSC (4)
21 Clues: This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6). • One of the key powers of the UNSC (4) • The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4) • A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3). • This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
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- One of the key powers of the UNSC (4)
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
21 Clues: This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6). • One of the key powers of the UNSC (4) • The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4) • A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3). • This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • ...
Vocab words 2021-11-03
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- – The expression of disapproval of someone based on perceived faults or mistakes
- – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is
- – A corpse; a dead person
- – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence
- – Show or prove to be right or reasonable
- – Deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
- – A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof
- – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm
- – Of lines, planes, surface, or object side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
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- – A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
- – Dig out something buried, especially a corpse from the ground
- – Become or make more intense
- – Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- – A long or arduous search for something
- – A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region
15 Clues: – A corpse; a dead person • – Become or make more intense • – Show or prove to be right or reasonable • – A long or arduous search for something • – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is • – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm • – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence • ...
Vocab words 2021-11-03
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- – The expression of disapproval of someone based on perceived faults or mistakes
- – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is
- – A corpse; a dead person
- – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence
- – Show or prove to be right or reasonable
- – Deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements
- – A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof
- – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm
- – Of lines, planes, surface, or object side by side and having the same distance continuously between them
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- – A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
- – Dig out something buried, especially a corpse from the ground
- – Become or make more intense
- – Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- – A long or arduous search for something
- – A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region
15 Clues: – A corpse; a dead person • – Become or make more intense • – Show or prove to be right or reasonable • – A long or arduous search for something • – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is • – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm • – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence • ...
Historical Perspectives on Infant Development 2021-11-02
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- theorist associated with classical conditioning
- theorist associated w/ identifying three parts of psyche
- The developmental time period between 0-12 months old
- theorist associated with the ecological systems theory
- describes the extended family, friends/neighbors
- theory associated with observational learning
- describes the immediate family and school
- theorist is associated with the Constructivist theory
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- theory associated with the zone of proximal development
- describes values, laws, and customs
- theorist associated with “trust versus mistrust”
- describes the individual
- the theorist associated with natural selection
- physical traits and characteristics
- A genetic code
15 Clues: A genetic code • describes the individual • describes values, laws, and customs • physical traits and characteristics • describes the immediate family and school • theory associated with observational learning • the theorist associated with natural selection • theorist associated with classical conditioning • theorist associated with “trust versus mistrust” • ...
Vietnam War 2016-04-27
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- how did the U.S. do to try to prevent the domino theory?
- where were the French were defeated?
- when did the attacks happen?
- what was the result of the conference?
- who sought a peace settlement?
- what was the other purpose of the attacks?
- what warships did they attack?
- what was going to be an effect of the domino theory?
- what is a republic?
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- what happened at the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
- what else happened at the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
- how do people have power?
- is Vietnamese an ethnicity?
- what was the purpose of the attacks?
- what did the Declaration of Independence start with?
- where is Thailand located?
- what was the Domino Theory?
- what was the result of the attacks?
18 Clues: what is a republic? • where is Thailand located? • how do people have power? • is Vietnamese an ethnicity? • what was the Domino Theory? • when did the attacks happen? • what warships did they attack? • who sought a peace settlement? • where were the French were defeated? • what was the result of the attacks? • what was the purpose of the attacks? • ...
ROTH 2023-04-28
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- Having, showing, or arising from intense, often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred.
- Foolish or stupid.
- To move skillfully.
- To explain a theory or idea systematically and in detail.
- to move swiftly and uncontrolled in one direction.
- A person's qualities.
- To make someone ashamed.
- A way that shows great attention to details.
- Gloomy or resentfully silent.
- Paper, cotton, or hay wrapped with cords.
- Firmly established.
- Deceive by greater ingenuity.
- To Act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- Not aware of what's happening.
- Resentful at having been treated unfairly.
- The capability to withstand difficulties.
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- To prove more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious.
- Lacking variety.
- To give a false appearance of.
- A leisurely public walk, ride, or drive.
- causing dread and fear.
- Showing or giving emphasis; expressing something forcibly and clearly.
- When you and a lender agree that the lender can take your property if you fail to repay the money.
- A high and narrow chest of drawers, often with a mirror.
- Lacking in knowledge or awareness.
- Start to lose strength or momentum.
- Excessive confidence.
- An expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition; a reason for disagreeing.
29 Clues: Lacking variety. • Foolish or stupid. • To move skillfully. • Firmly established. • A person's qualities. • Excessive confidence. • causing dread and fear. • To make someone ashamed. • Gloomy or resentfully silent. • Deceive by greater ingenuity. • To give a false appearance of. • Not aware of what's happening. • Lacking in knowledge or awareness. • Start to lose strength or momentum. • ...
Vol 2 - Grade 5 2023-08-20
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- courteous and gallant, especially towards
- someone who is very skilled or gifted in a specified art, especially a musician
- write (something) in a hurried, careless way
- someone
- to polish (something, especially metal) by rubbing
- have an angry or sullen look on one's face
- to annoy or irritate
- be silent and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointments
- a person who helps another commit a crime
- to leave and move away from the main subject temporarily in speech or writing
- a short disorganized fight
- to cause confusion and difficulty
- with earnest and eager attention
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- to become dry and die
- former
- someone who is very skilled or gifted in a specified art especially a musician
- the forming of a theory or a conjecture without firm evidence
- not real or true
- a movement of the hand, head, etc. that expresses an idea of something
- that cannot be removed or washed out
- a loud and hearty laugh
- someone who is sarcastic says or does the opposite of what they really mean in order to mock or
- talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way
- cause to feel sudden shock or alarm
- someone who is foolish, stupid, impractical or rather strange
- to be angry about something but not express it
- to be uncomfortably hot
27 Clues: former • someone • not real or true • to annoy or irritate • to become dry and die • a loud and hearty laugh • to be uncomfortably hot • a short disorganized fight • with earnest and eager attention • to cause confusion and difficulty • cause to feel sudden shock or alarm • that cannot be removed or washed out • courteous and gallant, especially towards • ...
Amy/Ana_TOK 2023-10-13
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- Rule of Thumb
- What it means to exist as a human being
- we change/it changes
- A Greek statue
- To know things immediately
- The relation between truth and justification
- To have a moral intuition
- What's "out there" is different for each one of us; our senses can only give us subjective knowledge
- The opinion that certain knowledge is impossible
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- Theory of knowledge
- Our senses can give us objective knowledge about the world or what's "out there"
- The theory that kowledge is constructed
- Platos Theory of knowledge
- A theory that's mainly based on knowledge
- "I am the only mind which exits"
15 Clues: Rule of Thumb • A Greek statue • Theory of knowledge • we change/it changes • To have a moral intuition • Platos Theory of knowledge • To know things immediately • "I am the only mind which exits" • What it means to exist as a human being • The theory that kowledge is constructed • A theory that's mainly based on knowledge • The relation between truth and justification • ...
Social Psychology 2014-03-31
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- this sampling technique is when everyone has an equal chance of being picked
- a real-world phenomenon which can be explained by agency theory
- realistic conflict theory says that this is needed to cause prejudice between groups
- the negative feelings experienced when doing something which goes against our morals
- an example of this is football fans all wearing their team colours and chanting together
- this state is entered when ordered by authority
- used to gather data in your social practical
- Meeus & Raaijmakers 85 was this as extraneous variables were controlled e.g. researcher spoke from a scipt
- this hypothesis predicts no change in results
- .......... leadership is an alternative theory to agency theory
- ............ affect our behaviour is a key assumption of the social approach
- was on the ward to signal when conditions were right in Hofling 66
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- this validity was high in Milgram 63 as participants showed signs of distress
- this data is collected using a measure
- Milgram 63 was this as it was repeated with females and gained the same results
- this bias is when participants wish to present themselves in a good light
- the % of participants who obeyed in full when the teacher was ordered to force the learner's hand on to a metal plate
- this validity was high in Hofling 66 because the nurses were in their natural environment of a hospital
- the third stage of social identity theory
- open to personal bias
20 Clues: open to personal bias • this data is collected using a measure • the third stage of social identity theory • used to gather data in your social practical • this hypothesis predicts no change in results • this state is entered when ordered by authority • a real-world phenomenon which can be explained by agency theory • ...
Independent Reading Assignment #4 2017-03-10
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- A person trained in subsidiary legal matters but not fully qualified as a lawyer.
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- To argue or raise objections about a trivial matter.
- A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings.
- To listen with earnest and eager attention.
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- When something happens abruptly or roughly.
- A legal proceeding against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- A firmly held belief or opinion
8 Clues: A firmly held belief or opinion • When something happens abruptly or roughly. • To listen with earnest and eager attention. • To argue or raise objections about a trivial matter. • A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings. • A legal proceeding against someone in respect of a criminal charge. • ...
History crossword 2022-02-23
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- Called the sun king
- developed analytical geometry and supported the scientific method
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- study of suns position led to
- oberseved bacteria in microscope
- invented the telescope
- invented the microscope
- sun is the center of the solar system
- advanced scientific theory
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- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- system in which multiple groups share decisions making power
- a person who rules with absolute power
- discovered gravity
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- invented Boyle's law
- told us how the planets move
- parties where people set to discuss new ideas
- art characterized by soft lines and colors
- to know something one did not know before
20 Clues: discovered gravity • Called the sun king • invented Boyle's law • invented the telescope • invented the microscope • advanced scientific theory • told us how the planets move • study of suns position led to • proposed the heliocentric theory • oberseved bacteria in microscope • sun is the center of the solar system • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- ornate style
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- developed analytical geometry
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
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- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Chapter 8 Social Penetration Theory 2021-09-20
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- social penetration theory is
- involves voluntary sharing about yourself
- the perceived rewards minus the costs of interpersonal interaction
- Taylor and _______ wrote this theory
- Can lead to intimacy
- your personal threshold above which an interpersonal outcome is attractive
- _____ of penetration the degree of intimacy
- comparison levels vary from person to person based on your _____ history
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- the tradition of the social penetration theory
- a gradual process of layer-by-layer withdrawl
- when CL of alternatives is less than your current outcomes in a relationship, the relationship will be stable
- these egoists claim we should act selfishly
- _____ of penetration is how varied the areas of disclosure are
- the theory gives this vegetable as an example of the theory's structure
- comparison level of _____ looks at other possible relational options at the moment.
15 Clues: Can lead to intimacy • social penetration theory is • Taylor and _______ wrote this theory • involves voluntary sharing about yourself • these egoists claim we should act selfishly • _____ of penetration the degree of intimacy • a gradual process of layer-by-layer withdrawl • the tradition of the social penetration theory • ...
ph 2024-09-20
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- / Known for contributions to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics.
- / Formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
- / Created the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
- / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure.
- / Developed the path integral formulation and Feynman diagrams.
- / Developed AC electrical systems and contributed to modern electricity.
- / Developed the absolute temperature scale.
- / Founder of quantum theory, introduced energy quanta.
- / Father of modern astronomy, supported heliocentrism.
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- / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio.
- / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom.
- / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits.
- / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity.
- / Formulated the Schrodinger equation in quantum mechanics.
- / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc².
- / Developed laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- / Pioneered research on radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Developed theories on black holes and Hawking radiation.
- / Invented the electric battery, pioneering electrical studies.
20 Clues: / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity. • / Developed the absolute temperature scale. • / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure. • / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc². • / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits. • / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio. • / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom. • ...
Argumentative Writing Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- a feeling of uneasiness, misgiving, or doubt
- declared openly and without shame
- to make as small as possible
- a person who argues in support for something
- appearing to be true or believable
- to prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute
- bold and determined in a firm way
- to publicly recommend or support
- to nourish, strengthen, or support
- to make valueless, take away all force or effect
- to read through carefully OR casually
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- to come to grips with, fight with
- applause, enthusiastic praise or approval
- to support or give a boost to
- a person who argues against another
- in very great numbers, many
- a passage taken from a book or article
- to make impossible or prevent; shut out
- to forcefully declare as truth
20 Clues: in very great numbers, many • to make as small as possible • to support or give a boost to • to forcefully declare as truth • to publicly recommend or support • to come to grips with, fight with • declared openly and without shame • bold and determined in a firm way • appearing to be true or believable • to nourish, strengthen, or support • a person who argues against another • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 2026-02-02
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- what type of development involves the way children think, understand, and reason as they grow older?
- what developmental stage is from 1 to 3 years?
- what type of conditioning uses consequences of changing behavior?
- quantitative changes in development are?
- what type of psychology identifies and explains the continuities and changes that individuals display over time?
- balances desire and reality
- who coined the ecological systems theory?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system are the connections among the microsystem?
- administering a negative consequence or taking away a positive reinforcement to reduce the likelihood of an undesirable behavior occurring.
- what developmental stage is from birth to 12 months?
- part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings that we are unaware of
- who coined the id, ego, and superego?
- the moral judge of behavior
- who studied classical conditioning with dogs, food, and a bell?
- a cognitive framework that places concepts, objects, or experiences into categories or groups of associations
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system is based on time-age and era?
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- what developmental role involves niche picking?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what is the system where culture that shapes institution?
- more knowledgeable adults helping a child learn by providing help to move the child just beyond his current level of capability is called what?
- what developmental stage is from 12 to 18 years?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system are your immediate surroundings?
- what are biological predispositions on development considered?
- turning a concept into a variable is what?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system is an individual not a part of, but it still influences development?
- qualitative changes in development are?
- a response to a behavior that causes that behavior to happen more
- basic instincts we are born with
- what are environmental factors on development considered?
28 Clues: balances desire and reality • the moral judge of behavior • basic instincts we are born with • who coined the id, ego, and superego? • qualitative changes in development are? • quantitative changes in development are? • who coined the ecological systems theory? • turning a concept into a variable is what? • what developmental stage is from 1 to 3 years? • ...
