theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Famous Scientists Last Names 2024-04-11
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- Made a cage for electricity
- _______ radiation is emitted from black holes
- Invented the telephone
- Electric car brand
- Made the theory of evolution
- Made the theory of relativity
- Has a prize named after him
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- Calculated the speed of light
- Discovered the radioactive elements
- ______ space telescope
- Invented the telescope
- Developed computing theory
- An apple fell on his head
- Made the periodic table
14 Clues: Electric car brand • ______ space telescope • Invented the telescope • Invented the telephone • Made the periodic table • An apple fell on his head • Developed computing theory • Made a cage for electricity • Has a prize named after him • Made the theory of evolution • Calculated the speed of light • Made the theory of relativity • Discovered the radioactive elements • ...
Economic Theories Crossword 2015-01-09
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- the method a country uses to answer the three economic questions
- Theory a theory of commercial activities (such as the production and consumption of goods)
- is an unincorporated business with one owner who pays personal income tax on profits from the business.
- the private ownership of economic resources by individuals rather than by the government.
- an economy in which goods and services are produced the way they have always been produced. It is used in countries that are less developed and are not yet participating in the global economy
- of Scale are factors that cause the average cost of producing something to fall as the volume of its output increases.
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- a legal relation existing between two or more persons contractually associated as joint principals in a business
- a concept in economics that if one factor of production is increased while the other factors are held constant, the output per unit of the variable factor will eventually diminish.
- in economics is the "quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period, by a firm, industry, or country," whether consumed or used for further production.
- an economic system where both the resources necessary for production and the businesses are owned by private individuals, not by public institutions like the government.
- the production output in relation to a unit of input, such as a worker.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- a business organization wholly or partly owned by the state and controlled through a public authority
- an economy that combines elements of the command and market economies.
- an economy in which resources are owned and controlled by the government.
- an economy in which the resources are owned and controlled by the people of the country.
- resources things available to be used to produce goods and services
17 Clues: the method a country uses to answer the three economic questions • resources things available to be used to produce goods and services • an economy that combines elements of the command and market economies. • the production output in relation to a unit of input, such as a worker. • an economy in which resources are owned and controlled by the government. • ...
2nd 9 Weeks Test (4) 2025-12-10
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- created theory of laws of gravity
- earth-centered universe
- absolute ruler who allowed freedom of speech and press,own private property (ex. Catherine the great)
- created a large class of unemployed agricultural workers
- allowed goods to become cheaper and produced faster
- believed in Natural Rights
- private ownership and creates competition
- 2 things that prove the scientfic method correct
- created to fight for rights of labor workers(wages and working conditions)
- movement from rural(farms) to cities
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- believed in Heliocentric theory
- believed in the separation of church and state
- cause of french revolution, 3rd estate had to pay these
- why the 3rd estate would not leave the tennis court until this was created
- believed in the 3 branches of government
- equal distribution of wealth (everyone equal)
- Copernicus's theory of sun-centered universe
- believed in geocentric theory
- who Absolute Monarchs believed gave them their power
- means "survival of the fittest"
- killing machine of the french revoluRousseauldren hired to work in factories for low pay and to fit in small places
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- working conditions if factories included
- procedure to gather and test scientific data
- believed in absolute monarchy
- believed in social contract
26 Clues: earth-centered universe • believed in Natural Rights • believed in social contract • believed in geocentric theory • believed in absolute monarchy • believed in Heliocentric theory • means "survival of the fittest" • created theory of laws of gravity • who wrote the Communist Manifesto • movement from rural(farms) to cities • believed in the 3 branches of government • ...
Jaydon's super awesome sick crossword - BOOM! 2022-02-15
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- a stock exchange.
- an owner of shares in a company.
- financial markets and the companies that trade publicly on exchanges throughout the U.S.
- a market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying.
- a period in which there is a surge of prosperity for a person, place, or industry.
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
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- buyer gains the use of the commodity immediately and then pays for it in periodic payments
- when a broad index or many related indices experience rapid, double-digit declines.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Florida's first real estate bubble, a copious amount of land speculation and swindling, and hasty construction of flimsy homes and stores, that lasted from 1924 to 1926,
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- getting a loan from your brokerage and using the money from the loan to invest in more securities than you can buy with your available cash.
- a shareholder.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market.
14 Clues: a shareholder. • a stock exchange. • an owner of shares in a company. • a long and severe recession in an economy or market. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • a market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying. • a period in which there is a surge of prosperity for a person, place, or industry. • ...
Chap 7 vocab 2024-01-05
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- an act committed in violation processes law
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts committed
- only occasional breaking of norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- deviance that becomes individuals and part of an individauls identity
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- ways to encourage conformity to society norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
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- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- punishment
- job-relating crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and process responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
20 Clues: punishment • only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation processes law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • job-relating crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Ultimate SLEEP PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2021-02-24
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- During REM sleep our muscles become _____?
- This was the type of experiment that Dement & Kleitman used.
- Kleitman's research partner
- Freud's form of therapy
- Circadian rhythms control our sleep/wake _________?
- This word means strengths and weaknesses
- This is the main exogenous zeitgeber (external influence) on circadian rhythms.
- These bursts of electrical activity in the brain occur in stage 2 and are called sleep _______
- This is the hidden meaning behind the dream
- What animal did Zager study which backed up repair and restoration theory?
- The part of the brain that controls circadian rhythms
- The 5th stage of sleep
- This is the part of the mind that is dominant during sleep. Clue it is not the ego.
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- These happen during REM sleep
- The type of brain waves seen in stage 4
- The founding father of the psychodynamic approach
- This is a type of defense mechanism where lots of symbols or ideas in the dream merge together.
- Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory
- The person who came up with repair and restoration theory
- This is the part of the mind that we are NOT aware of.
- This is what we see in the dream
- These move during REM sleep
- The sleep hormone
- stages 1-4 of sleep
- This machine lets us see brain waves
- Growth hormone is produced in this stage of sleep
26 Clues: The sleep hormone • stages 1-4 of sleep • The 5th stage of sleep • Freud's form of therapy • Kleitman's research partner • These move during REM sleep • These happen during REM sleep • This is what we see in the dream • This machine lets us see brain waves • The type of brain waves seen in stage 4 • Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory • ...
N5 SLEEP PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2021-02-24
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- During REM sleep our muscles become _____?
- This was the type of experiment that Dement & Kleitman used.
- Kleitman's research partner
- Freud's form of therapy
- Circadian rhythms control our sleep/wake _________?
- This word means strengths and weaknesses
- This is the main exogenous zeitgeber (external influence) on circadian rhythms.
- These bursts of electrical activity in the brain occur in stage 2 and are called sleep _______
- This is the hidden meaning behind the dream
- What animal did Zager study which backed up repair and restoration theory?
- The part of the brain that controls circadian rhythms
- The 5th stage of sleep
- This is the part of the mind that is dominant during sleep. Clue it is not the ego.
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- These happen during REM sleep
- The type of brain waves seen in stage 4
- The founding father of the psychodynamic approach
- This is a type of defense mechanism where lots of symbols or ideas in the dream merge together.
- Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory
- The person who came up with repair and restoration theory
- This is the part of the mind that we are NOT aware of.
- This is what we see in the dream
- These move during REM sleep
- The sleep hormone
- stages 1-4 of sleep
- This machine lets us see brain waves
- Growth hormone is produced in this stage of sleep
26 Clues: The sleep hormone • stages 1-4 of sleep • The 5th stage of sleep • Freud's form of therapy • Kleitman's research partner • These move during REM sleep • These happen during REM sleep • This is what we see in the dream • This machine lets us see brain waves • The type of brain waves seen in stage 4 • Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory • ...
Stand firm in the faith of Christ 2024-08-17
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- A field general who was instrumental in the Nephite victories under Moroni in the cities of Noah and Bountiful
- Chief commander of the Nephite armies that was appointed at 25 years old
- The chief judge who has to stop the kingmen
- Eldest son of Alma the Younger, that commanded the 2,000 Stripling Warriors to defend the liberty of the people
- A man of much passion that beat his maid servant
- A Lamanite leader that resisted the command of the king yet was lured down from his strong hold
- A leader under Captain Moroni that killed Amalickiah
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- A Lamanite general that was surrounded by Moroni, but refused to enter into a covenant to refrain from war and was scalped
- He persecuted the church of God, saw an angel, repented, and became a wonderful missionary
- Son of Alma the Younger, that abandoned his ministry, then humbly repented and continued his missionary service
- A son of Alma the younger, that was a just man who walked uprightly before God, continually doing good, and kept the commandments of God
- A Nephite dissenter that wanted power and control over the Nephites
- The brother of Amalickiah
13 Clues: The brother of Amalickiah • The chief judge who has to stop the kingmen • A man of much passion that beat his maid servant • A leader under Captain Moroni that killed Amalickiah • A Nephite dissenter that wanted power and control over the Nephites • Chief commander of the Nephite armies that was appointed at 25 years old • ...
Media Theorists 2025-12-11
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- Theory suggests that gender can be a performance
- Theory suggest that you can choose characteristics that you see in the media to make up your identity
- Theory suggest that media is mainly controlled by a few conglomerates who are driven by money
- Theory suggests that die hard fans are dedicated to a specific media text
- Theory that focuses on stereotyping that oppresses minorities
- Theory suggest that repeated exposure to representation can influence how we view the world around us
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- Theory that suggests that you learn and copy behaviour
- Theory suggests that the wall between real life and 'reel' life has collapsed
- Theory focuses on the narrative of a media text
- Theory that suggests feminism is a political struggle
- Theory highlights how media companies create products for different industries to maximise profit
- Theory highlights that repetition of specific elements contribute to a know genre in a media text
12 Clues: Theory focuses on the narrative of a media text • Theory suggests that gender can be a performance • Theory that suggests feminism is a political struggle • Theory that suggests that you learn and copy behaviour • Theory that focuses on stereotyping that oppresses minorities • Theory suggests that die hard fans are dedicated to a specific media text • ...
Civics Crossword 2019-10-09
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- : An entire nation sharing a certain theory or religious belief
- : A determined number of votes must be reached with one of these
- : There is 50 of these in the United States of America
- : An elected official can be removed from office before the end of the term with this
- : A sneaky, scheming, cunning behavior in politics
- : Trade controlled by private owners for profit
- : A theory that authority of a government is sustained through the consenting people
- : A document which lays fundamental principles
- : System which combines public and private enterprise
- : Benefits and interests of all
- : A single vote of the people on a specific topic
- : A theory that all production and exchange should be owned by the people as a whole
- : Persuasion carried out by threats
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- : The ability to influence others actions
- : Far right wing concept with strong regimentation of society
- : The UK has one of these types of government
- : Ability to be accepted as trusted
- : A sovereign state where citizens are highly homogeneous in factors like language
- : Executive power is held in the people's hands
- : All aspects are controlled through this kind of government
- : A form of peaceful protest
- Contract : Certain rights given up for more desirable rights
- : Absolute authority in every aspect
- : Production/prices are decided by discussion between private business owners
- : Combined general government with regional government
- : Society/organization formed for religious/educational/social purpose
- : A system of people which administers public policy in a region
- : The discussion of who receives what when and in what amount
- : A political theory where power is in the hands of all citizens
- : A political theory which all property is publicly owned
30 Clues: : A form of peaceful protest • : Benefits and interests of all • : Ability to be accepted as trusted • : Persuasion carried out by threats • : Absolute authority in every aspect • : The ability to influence others actions • : The UK has one of these types of government • : A document which lays fundamental principles • : Executive power is held in the people's hands • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-09-26
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- plates crashed together forming -------
- if simaler fosile are seen all around the world that means that the world may have been --------
- plates that are under the ocean
- was a theory in 1912
- how many major plates are there
- ice sheets,mountains,fosils and contanets fitting together is -------- that the theory of continental drift may be true
- plates crashed together
- what plate is the ring of fire mainly located
- was a theory 50 years ago
- what is the first layer of the earth called
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- plates that are under the continents
- which ocean is the fire located
- where is 90% of the world earthquakes
- a plates slides under anouther plate
- what is the center of the earth called
- move on the liquid layer
- south America and Africa --- together
- where does earthquakes happen on plates
- how minor plates are there
- mega continent
20 Clues: mega continent • was a theory in 1912 • plates crashed together • move on the liquid layer • was a theory 50 years ago • how minor plates are there • which ocean is the fire located • plates that are under the ocean • how many major plates are there • plates that are under the continents • a plates slides under anouther plate • where is 90% of the world earthquakes • ...
Mastering Switch - Team 2 2021-09-07
10 Clues: the power • firm belief • laying trust • a firm opinion • responsibility • understanding others • the effect on someone • the process of developing • the quality of being trusted • share or exchange information
Introduction to Psychology 2021-03-19
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- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics.
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by learning.
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind.
- Gap in-between neurons.
- The science of animal and human behavior.
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan.
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality.
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior.
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t.
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development.
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- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron.
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge.
- Greek word for study.
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential.
- A theory that suggests that the environment shapes human behavior.
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event.
- A set of characteristics unique to each individual.
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware.
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
20 Clues: Greek word for study. • Gap in-between neurons. • The science of animal and human behavior. • Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan. • A set of characteristics unique to each individual. • Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior. • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind. • ...
The stranger at home crossword puzzle 2024-11-19
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- request made in an urgent and emotional manner
- a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble
- the line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an awkward way
- to leave a ship, aircraft or other vehicle
- the reduce(someone)to a lower position in one's own eyes or others eyes
- massage or squeeze with the hands
- rebuke or reprimand severely
- to walk with trouble or in an awkward manner
- in short supply
- unwilling or disinclination
- putting someone or something under extreme pressure
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- care for and encourages the growth or development
- having all one's attention or interest absorbed by someone or something
- (of food, drink or flavor)sweet with a bitter aftertaste
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
- causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
- living the life of a nomadi wandering
- lean and haggard, especially because of suffering hunger or age
- to call wrong, evil, or inadequate strongly disapprove of
- showing little or no reaction to painful or pleasant experiences
- a visually striking performance
- cut or shape something with a chisel
24 Clues: in short supply • unwilling or disinclination • rebuke or reprimand severely • a visually striking performance • massage or squeeze with the hands • cut or shape something with a chisel • living the life of a nomadi wandering • to leave a ship, aircraft or other vehicle • to walk with trouble or in an awkward manner • request made in an urgent and emotional manner • ...
Theory of Mind 2016-10-21
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- Ins Deutsche übersetzt, bedeutet Theory of Mind: Theorie des _____ ?
- Aufgrund der individuellen ________ und der aktuellen Lebenssituation kommt es zu unterschiedlichen und individuellen Perspektiven und Vorstellungen.
- Über welche höheren Kompetenzen verfügen Kinder mit einer gut ausgebildeten ToM (als Kinder mit einer weniger gut ausgebildeten ToM)?
- Wie nennt man den Zustand in dem sich ein Kind im Alter von 2-4 Jahren befindet, wenn es einerseits die Zuneigung seiner Eltern bewahren will und andererseits selbstständig sein will?
- Antonym / gegensätzlicher Ausdruck zu Introspektion
- Fachbegriff für die Einsicht in das eigene Innere/ die Erkenntnis der eigenen Vorstellungen.
- Wie ein Kind lernt, Empathie einzusetzen, hängt stark von seinen ______ ab.
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- Im 4. Lebensjahr differenzieren Kinder ihr Verständnis für die eigene emotionale Befindlichkeit (und die der anderen) und verwenden in diesem Bezug häufig Wörter wie "wollen" oder "wünschen". Wie nennt man diese Wörter?
- Im 3. Lebensjahr beginnt das Kind mit der Anteilnahme an den ________ anderer.
- Nur Kinder, die sich im Spiegel selbst erkennen, können welche Kompetenz entwickeln?
- Im Alter von 4 Jahren erwerben die Kinder ein Verständnis für Ehrlichkeit und Lügen und probieren durch Lügen aus, ob die Eltern Lügen bemerken. Was sollten die Eltern in dieser Phase besonders bestärken?
- ToM (Fähigkeit sich in andere hineinzuversetzen) passiert im Alltag oft _____ ?
- Wenn ein Kind sich im Spiegel erkennen kann, nimmt es sich dabei bewusst als ____ Person wahr.
- Für was steht die Kurzbezeichnung "ToM"?
14 Clues: Für was steht die Kurzbezeichnung "ToM"? • Antonym / gegensätzlicher Ausdruck zu Introspektion • Ins Deutsche übersetzt, bedeutet Theory of Mind: Theorie des _____ ? • Wie ein Kind lernt, Empathie einzusetzen, hängt stark von seinen ______ ab. • Im 3. Lebensjahr beginnt das Kind mit der Anteilnahme an den ________ anderer. • ...
HISTORY OF THE ATOM 2026-03-24
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- Processes in which atoms rearrange but are not created or destroyed
- Ability for experiments to be repeated with similar results
- Extent to which results accurately support a conclusion
- Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Scientist who proposed the first modern atomic theory
- Positively charged particles found in the nucleus
- Dalton believed atoms could not be divided into smaller particles
- Dense center of the atom discovered after Dalton’s theory
- Information gathered using the senses or instruments
- Substances formed when atoms of different elements combine
- Representation used to explain or visualize scientific ideas
- Negatively charged particles that disproved atoms were indivisible
- Proposed explanation that can be tested by experiment
- Ability of a theory to forecast outcomes of experiments
- Able to be investigated through experiments or observation
- Substance made of only one type of atom
- Agreement of results with repeated testing and observations
- Smaller particles later discovered within atoms
- Group of atoms chemically bonded together
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- Reliable observations and data that support a scientific explanation
- Neutral particles discovered that exist in the nucleus
- Principle stating matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions
- Law stating compounds form in fixed ratios of atoms
- Measurements or results collected during scientific investigations
- Atoms of the same element with different masses due to different neutrons
- Number of protons defining an element
- Changes made to Dalton’s theory after new discoveries
- Modern understanding that atoms can be split into smaller particles
- Evaluation of scientific work by other experts before acceptance
- Dalton proposed atoms of the same element were this
- Tiny indivisible particles that make up matter according to Dalton
- Well-supported explanation based on evidence and repeated testing
- Able to be proven wrong through evidence
- Controlled test used to support or challenge a theory
- Degree to which results are consistent when repeated
- Process of modifying a theory when new evidence is discovered
36 Clues: Number of protons defining an element • Substance made of only one type of atom • Able to be proven wrong through evidence • Group of atoms chemically bonded together • Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom • Smaller particles later discovered within atoms • Positively charged particles found in the nucleus • ...
Lawrence Kohlberg 2024-09-10
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- - Hint: While not the focus of Kohlberg’s theory, this concept is related to understanding others’ perspectives.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory is rooted in this type of psychological development.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's work explores how moral reasoning evolves over time.
- - Hint: The highest level in Kohlberg’s stages where moral reasoning is based on abstract principles.
- Dilemma - Hint: This is a famous example used by Kohlberg to study moral reasoning.
- - Hint: This term relates to the principles of right and wrong that Kohlberg studied.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory includes the role of legal systems and societal rules in moral reasoning.
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- - Hint: Kohlberg’s moral development theory emphasizes this approach to ethical decision-making.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory emphasizes the role of this concept in moral reasoning.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theories are focused on how individuals develop a sense of right and wrong.
- - Hint: Kohlberg is known for his stages of moral development.
- - Hint: These are the principles that guide individuals’ moral decisions according to Kohlberg.
- - Hint: Kohlberg's theory often uses moral dilemmas to assess moral reasoning.
- - Hint: This is the first level in Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
- - Hint: The second level in Kohlberg's stages focuses on adherence to societal norms.
15 Clues: - Hint: Kohlberg is known for his stages of moral development. • - Hint: Kohlberg's work explores how moral reasoning evolves over time. • - Hint: This is the first level in Kohlberg's stages of moral development. • - Hint: Kohlberg's theory is rooted in this type of psychological development. • ...
Physicists & theories 2025-05-06
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- wrote A Brief History of Time
- wrote The First 3 Minutes
- the theory of everything
- unification of three theories
- model of deterministic chaos
- could solve the mystery of dark matter
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- Nobel Prize winner born in 1950
- flow patterns are modeled
- theory about small triggers
- theory brought order to the particle zoo
- medieval philosopher
- theory seeing particles in small strings
12 Clues: medieval philosopher • the theory of everything • flow patterns are modeled • wrote The First 3 Minutes • theory about small triggers • model of deterministic chaos • wrote A Brief History of Time • unification of three theories • Nobel Prize winner born in 1950 • could solve the mystery of dark matter • theory brought order to the particle zoo • ...
Unit 7 2024-04-26
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- The nonjudgmental empathy and respect for another person.
- The belief that the environment has more control over life circumstances than the individual does.
- a situation involving a choice between two equally desirable but incompatible alternatives.
- A theoretical view of human nature which stresses a positive view of human nature and the strong belief in psychological homeostasis.
- a theory of emotional and motivational states by Richard Solomon stating that when you experience one emotion, the other is temporarily inhibited. With repeated stimulus, the initial emotion becomes weaker, and the opposing emotion intensifies.
- a situation involving a choice between two equally objectionable alternatives.
- a situation involving a single goal or option that has both desirable and undesirable aspects or consequences. The closer an individual comes to the goal, the greater the anxiety, but withdrawal from the goal then increases the desire.
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- Psychological forces which prevent undesirable or inappropriate impulses from entering consciousness
- The theory by Sigmund Freud stating that our childhood experiences and unconscious desires shape our behavior.
- theory that emotional expression results from the function of hypothalamic structures, and emotional feeling results from stimulations of the dorsal thalamus.
- The stable set of individual characteristics that make us unique.
- The theory stating that we are motivated by our innate desire to maintain an optimal level of arousal.
- theory that physical changes in the body happen first, which then leads to the experience of emotion
- personality test designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli, presumably revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts projected by the person into the test.
- a machine that measures a person's physiological responses when they respond to questions. Also known as a lie-detector test.
- The physiologic changes your body goes through as it responds to stress. Three stages (Alarm Reaction, Resistance, Exhaustion).
- One's belief in his or her own ability.
- The theory stating that there are certain factors in the workplace that cause job satisfaction while a separate set of factors cause dissatisfaction, all of which act independently of each other.
- theory by Albert Bandura which states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment.
19 Clues: One's belief in his or her own ability. • The nonjudgmental empathy and respect for another person. • The stable set of individual characteristics that make us unique. • a situation involving a choice between two equally objectionable alternatives. • a situation involving a choice between two equally desirable but incompatible alternatives. • ...
Henry R.'s Crossword 12/13 2024-12-11
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- having a value
- person in charge of cattle or sheep
- a person trained to take care of the sick
- to come forth into view
- to have undergone pain or distress
- to turn around, spin
- to wait on a table
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- strict and firm
- day of the week right before Friday
- to keep safe from harm
- letters together make up something that you can read
- legless invertebrates that live underground
- to acquire knowledge or skill
- not soft
- next after second
15 Clues: not soft • having a value • strict and firm • next after second • to wait on a table • to turn around, spin • to keep safe from harm • to come forth into view • to acquire knowledge or skill • to have undergone pain or distress • day of the week right before Friday • person in charge of cattle or sheep • a person trained to take care of the sick • ...
Chapter 2 2023-09-01
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- He developed a theory saying that people choose between right and wrong called moral decisions
- He was a pioneer using the psychoanalytic theory
- He was well known for identifying the basic principles of operant conditioning
- The age when trust vs. mistrust happens in Erikson's theory
- He demonstrated his behavior theory of classic conditioning with an experiment with a dog
- The stage in Piaget's theory where toddlers begin to communicate
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- First stage of Piaget's cognitive theory
- He developed the psychosocial theory about development that has 8 levels of conflicts
- The age when Identity vs. Identity Confusion happens in Erikson's theory
- He developed the social cognitive theory saying people learn their behaviors from watching others
- He developed a cognitive theory with 4 stages that each child must go through
11 Clues: First stage of Piaget's cognitive theory • He was a pioneer using the psychoanalytic theory • The age when trust vs. mistrust happens in Erikson's theory • The stage in Piaget's theory where toddlers begin to communicate • The age when Identity vs. Identity Confusion happens in Erikson's theory • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Fill Me!! 2023-12-10
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- is a cognitive theory that explains how individuals organize and interpret information in their minds.
- is a learning theory that emphasizes the significance of networks, connections, and digital technologies in shaping learning and knowledge acquisition in the digital age.
- is a psychological theory that focuses on observable behaviors and how they are influenced by the environment through conditioning.
- developed by Albert Bandura, is a psychological theory that emphasizes the role of observational learning, modeling, and social interaction in the learning process.
- refers to the application of game-design elements and principles in non-game contexts to engage, motivate, and enhance participation or learning in various activities.
- is a psychological theory that focuses on understanding mental processes such as perception, memory, problem-solving, and thinking.
- He introduced the concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), which refers to the difference between what a learner can do independently and what they can achieve with guidance and support.
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- is a foundational concept in psychology, particularly in behaviorism, that describes a direct relationship between a stimulus and a response.
- refers to the cognitive approach that views the human mind as a system that processes information similarly to a computer.
- type of constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the active role of learners in constructing their understanding of new information and experiences.
- type of constructivism is a concept that pertains to the understanding that racial categories are socially constructed and not inherently biological or genetic.
- is a broad educational theory that suggests learners actively construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through their experiences and interactions.
- renowned for his social learning theory, which emphasizes the importance of observational learning, modeling, and the influence of the environment on an individual's learning and behavior.
- in the context of psychology and education, is a perspective that emphasizes the inherent worth, dignity, and potential of individuals.
- type of constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the social and cultural context in which learning occurs.
15 Clues: is a cognitive theory that explains how individuals organize and interpret information in their minds. • type of constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the social and cultural context in which learning occurs. • refers to the cognitive approach that views the human mind as a system that processes information similarly to a computer. • ...
crosswordlabs v1 2015-03-30
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- International trade
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Economics of common pool resources
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Economic growth
- Unemployment and search costs
- Asset pricing and options pricing
- Input-output analysis
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Economics of social issues
- Uncertainty and transactions costs
- Mechanism design theory
- Growth and development
- Non-cooperative game theory equilibrium
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
- IS-LM model
- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- Social choice and market equilibrium
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- Applications of deferred algorithm to
- Trade and development
- Options pricing
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
- Life Cycle Hypothesis
- Mathematical principles to optimization
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
- Growth and development
- Uncertainty and macroeconomic policy
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Auctions and game theory
- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
- Game theory
- International and interregional trade issues
- Father of econometrics
- Economic development of various cultures
- Repeated games
- Behavioral finance
- National income accounting
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
42 Clues: Game theory • IS-LM model • Repeated games • Options pricing • Economic growth • Behavioral finance • International trade • Trade and development • Life Cycle Hypothesis • Input-output analysis • Growth and development • Father of econometrics • Growth and development • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • Economics of social issues • National income accounting • ...
Mastering Switch - Team 3 2021-09-07
10 Clues: the power • firm belief • laying trust • a firm opinion • responsibility • understanding others • the effect on someone • the process of developing • the quality of being trusted • share or exchange information
super cool crossword 2018-02-19
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- having a thick sticki consistency.
- the fine soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a ship.
- a group of stars forming a pattern.
- something that don't allows the water to pass.
- a substance that flows and is not solid.
- a precious shiny grayish-white metal.
- something that is concrete.
- solid, firm and resistant to pressure.
- strong enough to withstand.
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- something that you are not able to do.
- fulfilling expectations or needs.
- the material , wich the weels are made of.
- not a hard or firm objet.
- somethig that it can not be.
- able to resume its normal shape.
- something that is very hard.
- a thing that don't allows the light to pass.
- the hard solid nonmagnetic rock.
- unexpectedly experience or be faced with something.
- awaiting desition or settlement.
20 Clues: not a hard or firm objet. • something that is concrete. • strong enough to withstand. • somethig that it can not be. • something that is very hard. • able to resume its normal shape. • the hard solid nonmagnetic rock. • awaiting desition or settlement. • fulfilling expectations or needs. • having a thick sticki consistency. • a group of stars forming a pattern. • ...
Sociology and Values 2025-10-20
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- Late-modern theory that argues society is fragmented, media-saturated, and unstable.
- strand that blames capitalism for female oppression.
- Theory that sees gender inequality as the key division in society.
- Theory that focuses on how individuals are labelled and stereotyped.
- Concept describing the dominance of men in society.
- Theory arguing that society is based on shared norms, values and integration.
- Postmodern concept where signs and images become more real than reality itself.
- strand critical of men and patriarchy rather than capitalism or culture.
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- concept where institutions work together like organs in the body.
- Theory that focuses on how individuals construct meanings through social interaction.
- that emphasises qualitative understanding and empathetic insight.
- A structural theory that sees society as a system working toward stability and consensus.
- A conflict theory that argues society is divided by class inequality and exploitation.
- Theory arguing individuals learn norms and deviance through observing others.
- Marxist idea that the ruling class manipulate ideas to maintain power.
15 Clues: Concept describing the dominance of men in society. • strand that blames capitalism for female oppression. • concept where institutions work together like organs in the body. • that emphasises qualitative understanding and empathetic insight. • Theory that sees gender inequality as the key division in society. • ...
Kinetic Theory Revision 2025-03-23
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- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Kinetic Theory says particles are always ______
- Particles in this state are constantly moving at high speeds
- this state of matter isn't able to diffuse
- Kinetic Theory says that as temperature ______, the particles move more.
- The amount of substance in a particular volume
- Gas is ____ because the particles are spaced far apart
- Kinetic Theory says all matter is made of a huge number of tiny _____
- Doing this to a substance's temperature, makes the particles move slower
- Heating up a liquid or gas makes diffusion happen ____
- Particles in a gas move the ____ out of all states of matter
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- Particles in a solid are _________ in fixed positions.
- A substance that has a mass of 20g in 5mL, has a density of ____g/mL
- Kinetic Theory says between particles there is ________
- A solid substance will do this to become a liquid
- Solids have the _____ amount of kinetic/movement energy
- Solids have this property because particles are packed closely together
- Liquids have a variable ___ because the particles are free to move around each other
- the relationship between a substance's mass and its volume
- A liquid substance will do this to become a solid
20 Clues: this state of matter isn't able to diffuse • The amount of substance in a particular volume • Kinetic Theory says particles are always ______ • A solid substance will do this to become a liquid • A liquid substance will do this to become a solid • Particles in a solid are _________ in fixed positions. • Gas is ____ because the particles are spaced far apart • ...
Alliance Brokers 2022-02-17
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- Began as outsourced management for <100 mkt
- Aggregator of local firms, allows autonomy
- Recently became our largest firm by block
- Louisiana based regional partner
- OH based firm, new sponsorships in '22
- Florida based firm, merged with Hays
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- Membership-based brokerage founded in PA
- Chicago based firm, manages own enrollments
- Utah based, moving east via acquisition
- Fastest growing Alliance, based out of MI
- our longest partnership
- Regionalized brokerage with several practice centers
- Focused on creating scale for member firms
13 Clues: our longest partnership • Louisiana based regional partner • Florida based firm, merged with Hays • OH based firm, new sponsorships in '22 • Utah based, moving east via acquisition • Membership-based brokerage founded in PA • Fastest growing Alliance, based out of MI • Recently became our largest firm by block • Aggregator of local firms, allows autonomy • ...
The particle Theory 2021-02-21
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- any weather condition where something is falling from the sky (rain)
- liquid looses energy turning it into a solid
- add heat to a substance
- the change of state where a solid gains energy and turns straight into a liquid
- model a model shown to represent the three states of matter and their properties
- solid gains energy and changes into a liquid
- a substance that turns straight from a gas to a solid, missing its liquid state
- when two gases or two liquids spread through each other
- a substance's point in which they go from a liquid to a gas
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- substance gains energy and the particles move further away from one another
- when something changes state from a liquid to a gas
- the substance looses energy and the particles become closer together
- gas looses energy and becomes a liquid
- take energy away from a substance
- change a change in which no new substance has occurred
- a mixture in which a substance dissolves into another substance
16 Clues: add heat to a substance • take energy away from a substance • gas looses energy and becomes a liquid • liquid looses energy turning it into a solid • solid gains energy and changes into a liquid • when something changes state from a liquid to a gas • change a change in which no new substance has occurred • when two gases or two liquids spread through each other • ...
Accounting for a small business 2024-09-18
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- Where you go to borrow money
- Economic benefit of selling inventory
- Revenue minus expenses
- Debts of the business
- A report created to plan for the future
- Items the business owns and controls
- Qualitative characteristic about decision making
- Money in your bank account
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- The owners stake in the business
- Making goods to sell in a factory
- Someone who comes up with a unique business idea
- firm Type of small business that sells inventory
- A drink to keep you awake
- Cost of running a business e.g. wages
- firm Type of small business that provides a service
15 Clues: Debts of the business • Revenue minus expenses • A drink to keep you awake • Money in your bank account • Where you go to borrow money • The owners stake in the business • Making goods to sell in a factory • Items the business owns and controls • Economic benefit of selling inventory • Cost of running a business e.g. wages • A report created to plan for the future • ...
Crossword 2019-09-25
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- Started out with a Beagle (not the dog) and gave us a new perspective
- Fear of numbers
- It is beleived that he said it and ran across the streets naked
- If there's a most famous number, then this is the most famous particle
- Anything to gold is what it's best know for
- To move the earth from his firm spot, what did he require?
- The noble home of the noble hero
- Valour and wisdom taking india to the moon
- It has inspired thinkers of all disciplines like no other number in the history of mathematics. Rounded-off value is 1.6.
- Looks like it wasn't intened but all's well that ends well!
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- Shifted the centre of focus to another celestial body only to be persecuted later on
- "An equation for me has no meaning unless it expresses a thought of God"
- Guest star on The Simpsons, Star Trek and The Big Bang Theory amongst others but that's not what this brilliant mind was best known for
- One of Nolan's
- Surreal lights that serenade the northern skies
- A rare case where Nobel literally runs in this family.
- Most don't know he's a biochemist for his greatest legacy is his science fiction works
- Spread from here in eastern europe. Effects still present today. A popular HBO series too.
- Think fire and ground - in sanskrit. Who started it all?
19 Clues: One of Nolan's • Fear of numbers • The noble home of the noble hero • Valour and wisdom taking india to the moon • Anything to gold is what it's best know for • Surreal lights that serenade the northern skies • A rare case where Nobel literally runs in this family. • Think fire and ground - in sanskrit. Who started it all? • ...
Famous Psychologists 2015-05-06
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- cognitive development theory,
- studies split brain patients
- test
- and facial expressions
- hierarchy of needs
- of multiple intelligences
- collaborated with Lange on theory of emotion
- of psychology
- psychologist specializing in developmental psychology
- memory researcher
- salivating dogs
- client-centered approach
- taste aversion
- worked with and against Kohlberg on research in ethical relationships
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- theory of moral development
- emotive behavior therapy
- parenting styles
- with rat experiments
- psychoanalysis
- positive psychology
- social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- Bobo dolls
- prison study
- using correlation to describe statistics
- theory
- situation design
- obedience experiments
- female psychologist on feminine psychology
- famous linguist
- analytical psychology
30 Clues: test • theory • Bobo dolls • prison study • of psychology • psychoanalysis • taste aversion • famous linguist • salivating dogs • parenting styles • situation design • memory researcher • hierarchy of needs • positive psychology • with rat experiments • obedience experiments • analytical psychology • and facial expressions • emotive behavior therapy • client-centered approach • of multiple intelligences • ...
Famous Psychologists 2015-05-06
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- client-centered approach
- salivating dogs
- behaviourism with rat experiments
- collaborated with Lange on theory of emotion
- theory of moral development
- taste aversion
- constructive memory researcher
- analytical psychology
- positive psychology
- studies split brain patients
- obedience experiments
- prison study
- theory of multiple intelligences
- emotions and facial expressions
- social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- intelligence test
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- female psychologist on feminine psychology
- cognitive development theory,
- soviet psychologist specializing in developmental psychology
- triarchic theory
- using correlation to describe statistics
- hierarchy of needs
- worked with and against Kohlberg on research in ethical relationships
- Bobo dolls
- parenting styles
- strange situation design
- famous linguist
- rational emotive behavior therapy
- psychoanalysis
- father of psychology
30 Clues: Bobo dolls • prison study • taste aversion • psychoanalysis • salivating dogs • famous linguist • triarchic theory • parenting styles • intelligence test • hierarchy of needs • positive psychology • analytical psychology • obedience experiments • client-centered approach • theory of moral development • strange situation design • studies split brain patients • father of psychology • ...
Module 18- Review 2021-02-24
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- grand, ornate style
- theory the universe revolved around the sun
- social gatherings to discuss political ideas
- published A Vindication of the Right of Woman
- philosopher that fought for the abolition of torture
- nonreligious beliefs and activities
- discovers heliocentric theory and begins scientific revolution
- philosopher that believed in separation of powers
- experimental method
- bottom to the top reasoning
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- says "I think therefore I am"
- means "new classical"
- philosopher that believed humans were greedy
- belief that God controlled the universe
- philosopher that believed in freedom of thought, expression and religion
- theory the universe revolved around the earth
- an intellectual movement
- philosopher that believed humans are rational
- philosopher that the government should work for the people
- known for the his theories on gravity
- people decide how the government is run
- top to bottom reasoning, "big picture"
22 Clues: grand, ornate style • experimental method • means "new classical" • an intellectual movement • bottom to the top reasoning • says "I think therefore I am" • nonreligious beliefs and activities • known for the his theories on gravity • top to bottom reasoning, "big picture" • belief that God controlled the universe • people decide how the government is run • ...
Psych 2014-04-05
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- judgement and decision making/ prospect theory
- research on hypnosis and helped establish Hypnotic Susceptibility scales
- father of cognitive therapy
- social psych/ Cognitive dissonance theory
- founder of behaviorism (little albert experiment)/
- feminist neo-freudian/childhood is important but social tensions are important for personality formation
- experiment where people try to get admitted into hospitals to show the dangers of labeling
- pragmatism and functional psych
- developmental psychologist (early attachment/attachment theory)
- feminist approach to ethics
- taste aversion
- theory of multiple intelligences/ 8 intelligences
- cognitive behavior therapy (REBT- rational emotive behavioral therapy)
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- emotion and facial expressions/ human lie detector
- language is innate and there is an optimal learning age
- developmental psychologist (Authoritarian/ permissive/ authoritative)
- social psych (conformity experiments)
- memory- false memories/ misinformation effect/eyewitness memory
- social learning theory(Bobo doll experiment)/ self efficacy
- memory/ the learning and forgetting curve
- the triarchich model for intelligence (
- learned helplessness/ positive psychology
- neo-freudian/ collective unconscious
- shock experiment that tested obedience to authority
- stages of moral development ( pre conventional,conventional, post conventional)
- stages of cognitive developement(sensorimotor/preoperational/concrete operational/formal operational)
- research on temperament (quite stable throughout life) especially in children
- humanistic psych (person-centered therapy)
28 Clues: taste aversion • father of cognitive therapy • feminist approach to ethics • pragmatism and functional psych • neo-freudian/ collective unconscious • social psych (conformity experiments) • the triarchich model for intelligence ( • social psych/ Cognitive dissonance theory • memory/ the learning and forgetting curve • learned helplessness/ positive psychology • ...
Naturalism, Intuitionism & Emotivism 2024-10-08
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- Theory where ethical language is only expression personal emotions
- Type of thinking that immediately follows intuition
- Morals are exactly the same everywhere
- First philosopher of emotivism
- Coined the term 'emotivism'
- Criticiser of Hume's is-ought problem
- Often referred to as a 'sixth sense'
- The theory where saying 'stealing is bad' is the same as personally not liking stealing
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- Group of philosophers that made logical positivism
- Type of thinking that uses reasoning to assess a moral situation
- 'we have found ourselves, when we have found our station and its duties'
- Theory that ethical propositions can be found by analysing the natural world
- A theory that can be proven
- A meaningful statement where the proposition is not true 'in itself'
- A meaningful statement where the proposition is true 'in itself'
- Nationality of David Hume
16 Clues: Nationality of David Hume • A theory that can be proven • Coined the term 'emotivism' • First philosopher of emotivism • Often referred to as a 'sixth sense' • Criticiser of Hume's is-ought problem • Morals are exactly the same everywhere • Group of philosophers that made logical positivism • Type of thinking that immediately follows intuition • ...
Supply and supply curve 2022-03-28
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- The amount of good or service that a firm is willing and able to produce at various prices at a certain time
- when something is done for you
- a table that shows the quantity of a good or service an individual firm is willing and able to supply at a series of prices
- a particular individual or firm that makes or supplies a good or service.
- the amount of money producers receive when they sell a good or provide a service.
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- The difference between revenue and costs. This shows the firms ability to cover its costs.
- how much income the firm earns, usually from selling its product or service before costs are taken into account
- As the price increases, the quantity supplied increases, vice versa, ceteris paribus
- the graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule
- The amount paid by the producer to get the product ready to sell e.g. wages, packaging, electricity
- physical items such as furniture, computers or food
- all other factors remain the same
12 Clues: when something is done for you • all other factors remain the same • physical items such as furniture, computers or food • the graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule • a particular individual or firm that makes or supplies a good or service. • the amount of money producers receive when they sell a good or provide a service. • ...
Work Motivation Concepts and Theories 2016-10-24
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- _______ theory based on the presence of dimensions or characteristics of jobs that foster the expenditure of effort
- Determining if typing 60 words per minute is adequate for a certain employment position is an example of
- _______ theory is based on setting of goals and the receipt of accurate feedback that is monitored to enhance the likelihood of goal attainment
- _______ theory that is based on the perceived degree of relationship between how much effort a person expends and the performance that results from that effort
- Having a deadline for a project is an example of this
- ______ theory that suggests that individuals will experience intense level of enjoyment, concentration, and lack of self awareness when actively engaged in activities that have clear goals, unambiguous feedback, and a match between one's skills and the challenge of the task.
- Typing 60 words per minute is an example of
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- _______ theory based on the fulfillment of basic needs to experience intrinsic motivation
- ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed
- You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this
- _______ theory is based on directing one's effort toward the attainment of specific goals that have been set
- ________ theory is based on the comparison of one's inputs to outcomes with those of another person to determine if a situation is fair.
- IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of
13 Clues: Typing 60 words per minute is an example of • Having a deadline for a project is an example of this • ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed • IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of • You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this • ...
Intro. to Criminology: Exam #2 Review 2023-11-08
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- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
- Zero Tolerance Policing was a strategy implemented by the NYPD in response to ____________ ____________ Theory.
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- This element of Situational Crime Prevention holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents.
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- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response to crime is to address ___________, rather than people.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- The ____________ School of thought was formed in the U.S. as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments primarily determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
28 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents. • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________. • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-03-19
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- The science of animal and human behavior.
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by learning.
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential.
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t.
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind.
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware.
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event.
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
- A theory that suggests that the environment shapes human behavior.
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- Greek word for study.
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge.
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior.
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan.
- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics.
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development.
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality.
- A set of characteristics unique to each individual.
- Gap in-between neurons.
- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron.
20 Clues: Greek word for study. • Gap in-between neurons. • The science of animal and human behavior. • Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan. • A set of characteristics unique to each individual. • Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior. • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind. • ...
Next Nature Crossword 2025-08-02
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- Process describing change over successive generations
- Inhabitant on the third rock from the sun
- Vehicle used to travel outside the earth's atmosphere
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- Upright partition used to divide a room
- Common conditions found in a particular place over a particular time
- Natural environment of an organism
- Group or a system of interconnected organisms or things
- Act of spending an excessive amount of time consuming media online
- Period of time for which humanity has been the driving force of geological change
- Cultural institution dedicated to exhibiting objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest
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- Any given time beyond the present
- Set of genetic information belonging to an organism
- Mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment
- Series of voluntary or involuntary thoughts that form a scenario one can aspire to
- State of two or more groups living in the same time and same place
- A being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts
- Practice of improving biological wellbeing by modifying the body or lifestyle of an organism
- Part of the environment on earth made or modified by human beings
- Another word for untamed
- Collection of interacting organisms of the same species that behave as a unified entity
- Signals or data expressed in binary digits
- Features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people
23 Clues: Another word for untamed • Any given time beyond the present • Natural environment of an organism • Upright partition used to divide a room • Inhabitant on the third rock from the sun • Signals or data expressed in binary digits • Set of genetic information belonging to an organism • form a theory about a subject without firm evidence • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
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- a person's innate capacity for learning specific abilities or knowledge
- - the process of establishing norms for a test
- - process, strategies, or techniques psychologist used collect data
- - the action or process of flowing
- Bias - a prejudice or highlighted distinction in viewpoint that suggests a preference of one culture over another
- Quotient a measure of a person's reasoning ability
- - the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure
- Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion
- System - a value below the point where a particular percent of scores or observations falls
- measure of whether something stays the same, i.e. is consistent
- Theory - a theory of intelligence with three key abilities
- empirically testable proposition about some fact, behavior, relationship, or the like, usually based on theory
- - the extent to which a particular computational theory matches up with what we know about human psychology
- - move out of or away from something and come into view.
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- - the rules of a group of people that mark out what is appropriate, allowed, required, or forbidden for various members in different situations
- - the process of brain augmentation through "neuroplasticity."
- - a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual
- When students can see their own progress in learning and mastering a subject or skill
- Test - designed to systematically elicit information about a person's motivations, preferences, interests, emotional make-up, and style of interacting with people and situations
- - the capacity to be inherited.
- Inventory - testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves, as well as identify careers that would be a good fit based on their interests
- - re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter).
- Intelligence - the ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something
24 Clues: - the capacity to be inherited. • - the action or process of flowing • - the process of establishing norms for a test • Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion • - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something • Quotient a measure of a person's reasoning ability • - move out of or away from something and come into view. • ...
crosswordlabs v1 2015-03-29
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- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- IS-LM model
- Non-cooperative game theory equilibrium
- Economics of common pool resources
- Auctions and game theory
- Uncertainty and transactions costs
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Economics of social issues
- Trade and development
- Life Cycle Hypothesis
- International trade
- Economic growth
- Repeated games
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Social choice and market equilibrium
- Growth and development
- Uncertainty and macroeconomic policy
- Father of econometrics
- Game theory
- Options pricing
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- Economic development of various cultures
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
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- Applications of deferred algorithm to
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- International and interregional trade issues
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Asset pricing and options pricing
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Mathematical principles to optimization
- Growth and development
- Input-output analysis
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
- Mechanism design theory
- Behavioral finance
- Unemployment and search costs
- National income accounting
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
42 Clues: IS-LM model • Game theory • Repeated games • Economic growth • Options pricing • Behavioral finance • International trade • Input-output analysis • Trade and development • Life Cycle Hypothesis • Growth and development • Growth and development • Father of econometrics • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • Economics of social issues • National income accounting • ...
2024년 서운중 3학년 2학기 중간고사 8과 영영풀이 2024-09-05
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- to get or reach something by working hard
- continuing to exist or happen, especially for longer than is usual
- a covering piece of material or a part that lies over or under another
- to join two or more things together
- someone whose job is to study a subject carefully
- a shorter, quicker, or easier way to get to a place
- the lowest part, point, or level of something
- a tunnel-like connection between widely separated regions of space-time
- to bend one part of something over or against another part
- not solid or firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last
- the tube inside the neck that leads to the stomach and lungs
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- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- an outside part or layer of something
- a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not operating it
- to use force to cause something, such as a wire or pipe to become curved
- the activity of searching and finding out about something
- a large, round object in space such as the Earth that travels around a star
- to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment
- to press something so hard that it breaks or loses its shape
- to do something special or enjoyable for an important event
20 Clues: to join two or more things together • an outside part or layer of something • to get or reach something by working hard • the lowest part, point, or level of something • someone whose job is to study a subject carefully • a shorter, quicker, or easier way to get to a place • the activity of searching and finding out about something • ...
Keona Fisher chapter 6 sections 1 and 2 2020-12-16
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- European movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- his theory says that only right people give up in order to enter into civil society
- english mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author
- a genevan philosopher who influenced the progress of the enlightenment and the development of modern politics
- sun is center of universe
- implicit agreement among members of a society to cooperate for social benefit
- description of universe with earth at the center
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- method of procedure consisting in observation, measurement, formulation, and modification of hypothesis
- intellectuals of the 18th century enlightenment
- french judge and political philosopher whos theory was seperation of power
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science
- writer, historian, philosopher famous for his wits and criticism of Christianity
- excepted heliocentric theory by observing venus
- an advocate of womens rights
14 Clues: sun is center of universe • an advocate of womens rights • intellectuals of the 18th century enlightenment • excepted heliocentric theory by observing venus • description of universe with earth at the center • European movement emphasizing reason and individualism • series of events that marked the emergence of modern science • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-01-31
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- This is the most inner layer, it is made out of solid metal, and is surrounded by the Outer Core.
- The biggest layer of the Earth.
- This layer is molten metal surrounding the Inner Core.
- This theory explains the formation, movement, and subduction of The Earth's plates.
- The theory that stated that the current continents were once one whole super-continent.
- Convergent boundaries ______ crust.
- Transform boundaries ______ destroys or create crust.
- The person that made the Continental Drift Theory.
- Divergent boundaries ______ crust.
- The outer layer of the Earth.
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- The boundary that can make the plates collide or subsidize.
- The boundary that can make plates glide against each other.
- A landform made from the divergent boundary.
- The landform that is created from convergent boundaries.
- The process that occurs at the mid-ocean ridges (where new oceanic crust is formed by volcanoes)
- The thing that is created by the transform boundaries.
- When two plates collide and one plate goes under the other.
- These are in the mantle and they move the lithosphere in a constant slow motion.
- The name of the super-continent that was stated in the Continental Drift Theory.
- The boundary that can make the plates divide.
20 Clues: The outer layer of the Earth. • The biggest layer of the Earth. • Divergent boundaries ______ crust. • Convergent boundaries ______ crust. • A landform made from the divergent boundary. • The boundary that can make the plates divide. • The person that made the Continental Drift Theory. • This layer is molten metal surrounding the Inner Core. • ...
TRANSACTIONS 2012-09-10
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- The property exists but that is difficult to measure
- Stock (shares) that represents ownership of a firm
- A type of investment that includes equity and debt securities, other financial instrument
- The purchase or acquisition of a controlling interest in a foreign business by means other than the outright purchase of share
- The act of investing money
- A business company that is owned or controlled by another company
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- Firm over which another firm exercises a degree of control which is less than the degree of control exercised over a subsidiary
- Involing goods that are bought or sold; goods that are for sale in a store
- A type of transaction that involes in doing something for customers but not producing goods
- Including bond, debenture or promissory note which is issued a promise of repayment on a certain date at a specified interest rate
- The activity of buying and selling or of exchanging goods and services between people and countries
- A type of transaction relates to earning and investment returns for employees, shareholders at a firm
- A piece of business that is done between people, especially an act of buying or selling
13 Clues: The act of investing money • Stock (shares) that represents ownership of a firm • The property exists but that is difficult to measure • A business company that is owned or controlled by another company • Involing goods that are bought or sold; goods that are for sale in a store • ...
Work Motivation Concepts and Theories 2016-10-24
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- ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed
- _______ theory based on the presence of dimensions or characteristics of jobs that foster the expenditure of effort
- Determining if typing 60 words per minute is adequate for a certain employment position is an example of
- _______ theory is based on directing one's effort toward the attainment of specific goals that have been set
- You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this
- Having a deadline for a project is an example of this
- ________ theory is based on the comparison of one's inputs to outcomes with those of another person to determine if a situation is fair.
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- _______ theory based on the fulfillment of basic needs to experience intrinsic motivation
- _______ theory is based on setting of goals and the receipt of accurate feedback that is monitored to enhance the likelihood of goal attainment
- Typing 60 words per minute is an example of
- ______ theory that suggests that individuals will experience intense level of enjoyment, concentration, and lack of self awareness when actively engaged in activities that have clear goals, unambiguous feedback, and a match between one's skills and the challenge of the task.
- IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of
- _______ theory that is based on the perceived degree of relationship between how much effort a person expends and the performance that results from that effort
13 Clues: Typing 60 words per minute is an example of • Having a deadline for a project is an example of this • ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed • IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of • You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this • ...
Arnold Gessell Maturational Theory 2023-09-21
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- In the article it is the same as nurture.
- (2)The psychologist and pediatrician who developed Maturational theory.
- An important event or achievement that marks a significant point in a person's development, such as a baby's first steps or a child's first words.
- (3)Periods in a person's life when specific changes and maturation occur.
- (4)Critics of Maturational theory argue that it doesn't account for the influence of the environment and social factors on development.
- (2)Areas like education and child-rearing where Maturational theory has had an impact.
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- (2)The process where most kids learn to crawl before they learn to walk.
- (2)Photograph research technique used by Gesell to track changes in children's development over time.
- (3)Theory suggests that your genes carry instructions for when and how your body and mind will develop.
- When certain aspects of development are ________ (they happen in a similar way for most people).
- In the article it is the same as nature
- Theory acknowledges that individuals may progress at different _______.
- (3)The theory that suggests your body's growth and changes play a big role in your development.
- (2)The process of putting the pieces of your body's development puzzle in the right places.
- The specific order and timing in which developmental milestones occur.
- (2)Specific times in development when individuals are especially receptive to learning or experiencing certain things.
- When certain aspects of development are _________ (they are born with them).
- The factors like family, culture, and surroundings that can also influence your development.
18 Clues: In the article it is the same as nature • In the article it is the same as nurture. • The specific order and timing in which developmental milestones occur. • (2)The psychologist and pediatrician who developed Maturational theory. • Theory acknowledges that individuals may progress at different _______. • ...
Big Bang Theory, Heliocentric, and Geocentric 2024-08-14
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- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed in the _________ model of the solar system.
- He developed an early uniform circular model of motion.
- What analogy do astronomers use to demonstrate the expanding universe?
- What famous astronomer announced that galaxies are moving away from each other in 1929?
- He advanced the theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Copernicus and Galileo believed in the __________ model of the solar system.
- The Big Bang happened between ten and ___________ billion years ago. (HINT: spell out the number)
- Who was put on house arrest by the church because he believed in the Heliocentric model?
- In Greek, ______ means Earth.
- The space between galaxies is ________.
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- He is thought of as the founder of modern science.
- this is an explanation or model backed by results from many tests.
- What theory is the most accepted universe formation theory?
- In Greek, _______ means Sun.
- Galileo observed what planet went through phases?
- There are _________ of galaxies in the universe.
- The universe includes living things, planets,stars, galaxies, dust clouds,light and even ________.
- He agreed with Aristotle and added mathematics to prove his theory.
- Astronomers say that the galaxies and stars are still moving ________ from each other.
- What force helped galaxies and planets form after the Big Bang?
20 Clues: In Greek, _______ means Sun. • In Greek, ______ means Earth. • The space between galaxies is ________. • There are _________ of galaxies in the universe. • Galileo observed what planet went through phases? • He is thought of as the founder of modern science. • He developed an early uniform circular model of motion. • ...
The History of Atomic Theory 2022-09-18
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- American physicist, utilized the "oil drop" experiment.
- An __________ consists of only one type of atom.
- Particle whose mass and charge was calculated using the "oil drop" experiment
- James Chadwick discovered __________, the particle whose uncharged masses explained Soddy's discovery.
- "Atomos" was derived from the Greek word for __________
- The "gold foil" experiment led Rutherford to the discovery of the ___________.
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- Dalton has _______ postulates to his atomic theory.
- Frederick Soddy realized elements could be of different masses, called ___________.
- The _______ ray tube used magnets to separate positive and negative particles.
- The Law of multiple ___________ states that when two elements react to form more than one compound, a fixed mass of one element will react with masses of the other element in a ratio of small, whole numbers.
- Greek philosopher who developed the first theory of the atom.
- Late 1800s English physicist who discovered the electron.
- A compound consists of atoms of two or more elements combined in a small, whole number _______.
- Positive particle produced by radioactive decay.
14 Clues: An __________ consists of only one type of atom. • Positive particle produced by radioactive decay. • Dalton has _______ postulates to his atomic theory. • American physicist, utilized the "oil drop" experiment. • "Atomos" was derived from the Greek word for __________ • Late 1800s English physicist who discovered the electron. • ...
Unit 5 Final (Emotional Theories) 2022-10-31
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- The part of the brain involved in our behavioural and emotional responses, especially when it comes to behaviours we need for survival
- Created by William James and Carl Lange, this theory of emotion arises from the perception of bodily changes.
- The theory that our bodily responses affect our emotions (smiling can make you happy, frowning can make you sad)
- The theory of emotion that states that our emotions are based on physiological responses that take place in our body.
- States that personal meaning is given to stimuli which elicits unique emotions
- The physiologist that disagreed with James-Lange theory, believing that physiological responses happened too often and too slowly to cause emotional changes.
- A response of the whole organism, involving phsyiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
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- The part of the brain responsible for creating responses to stimuli.
- The theory of emotion that states that emotions are the result of the interaction between the physiological arousal and the cognitive label we use to respond to stimuli
- An involuntary facial emotional response that can be used to better understand our and others' true emotions.
- An event or feeling that triggers a phsyiological or emotional reaction
- The theory that associates emotions as a means of survival,moving us away from dangerous situations and towards productive situations.
- The automatic physiological response that decides whether we face a challenge or run away from it.
- The part of your nervous system that is responsible for basic instincts and emotions, oftentimes considered uncontrollable.
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers phsyiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion
15 Clues: The part of the brain responsible for creating responses to stimuli. • An event or feeling that triggers a phsyiological or emotional reaction • States that personal meaning is given to stimuli which elicits unique emotions • The automatic physiological response that decides whether we face a challenge or run away from it. • ...
Economist Vocab #1 2021-09-30
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- provide support or a firm basis for.
- leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others
- spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely; breed specimens of (a plant or animal) by natural processes from the parent stock.
- surpassing all others; very distinguished in some way.
- analyze (a sentence) into its parts and describe their syntactic roles.
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- not deprived of freedom of action or expression; not restricted or hampered.
- carry out (a task) clumsily or incompetently
- talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way.
- clear the throat noisily.
- a hindrance or obstruction in doing something; a defect in a person's speech, such as a lisp or stammer.
10 Clues: clear the throat noisily. • provide support or a firm basis for. • carry out (a task) clumsily or incompetently • surpassing all others; very distinguished in some way. • talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way. • analyze (a sentence) into its parts and describe their syntactic roles. • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-03-19
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- The science of animal and human behavior.
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by learning.
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential.
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t.
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind.
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware.
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event.
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
- A theory that suggests that the environment shapes human behavior.
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- Greek word for study.
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge.
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior.
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan.
- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics.
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development.
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality.
- A set of characteristics unique to each individual.
- Gap in-between neurons.
- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron.
20 Clues: Greek word for study. • Gap in-between neurons. • The science of animal and human behavior. • Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan. • A set of characteristics unique to each individual. • Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior. • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind. • ...
Perception GCSE revision 2022-02-08
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- Perceived multifunctional possibilities
- Gregory says we make these
- two eyes depth cue
- How the Necker cube works
- Name of stimulus used in B&Ns study
- Gibson’s experiment with babies
- Gibson’s theory is nature
- eye muscle focus
- Gregory’s theory is this
- Our beliefs before we experience
- colour or texture…
- Stimuli that contradict direct perception
- State of readiness
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- Keeping our original size perception
- motion…
- objects overlapping
- How motivation (hunger) affects perception
- one eye depth cue
- Gregory’s perceptual prediction
- our interpretation of sensory information
- Cartoons give perspective
- information from surroundings
- tiny electrical signals
- Gibson’s theory
- Opposite of nature
- How the Kanizsa triangle works
26 Clues: motion… • Gibson’s theory • eye muscle focus • one eye depth cue • two eyes depth cue • colour or texture… • Opposite of nature • State of readiness • objects overlapping • tiny electrical signals • Gregory’s theory is this • How the Necker cube works • Gibson’s theory is nature • Cartoons give perspective • Gregory says we make these • information from surroundings • ...
cr 5 final 2015-03-31
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- Economic growth
- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- Economic development of various cultures
- Growth and development
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Input-output analysis
- International trade
- Repeated games
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Economics of common pool resources
- Applications of deferred algorithm to
- Mechanism design theory
- Social choice and market equilibrium
- Life Cycle Hypothesis
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
- Uncertainty and transactions costs
- Game theory
- Economics of social issues
- Unemployment and search costs
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
- IS-LM model
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
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- Growth and development
- Options pricing
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- Mathematical principles to optimization
- International and interregional trade issues
- Uncertainty and macroeconomic policy
- National income accounting
- Trade and development
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Behavioral finance
- Asset pricing and options pricing
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Auctions and game theory
- Non-cooperative game theory equilibrium
- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
- Father of econometrics
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
42 Clues: Game theory • IS-LM model • Repeated games • Economic growth • Options pricing • Behavioral finance • International trade • Input-output analysis • Trade and development • Life Cycle Hypothesis • Growth and development • Growth and development • Father of econometrics • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • National income accounting • Economics of social issues • ...
Psychology 2025-07-16
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- what materials were used in Piagets study
- The first stage of development
- Pockets of information that help us understand the world
- Final stage of Piagets theory
- First stage of Piagets theory
- The third stage of development
- learners who learn through images
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- Piagets theory has how many stages?
- Made up of the brain and spinal cord
- New schema being formed or adding to an existing one
- all children go through the stages
- Piaget called children little...
- Gap between two neurons
- There's nothing I cannot do!
- Dwecks first name
- Piagets study lacks this type of validity
16 Clues: Dwecks first name • Gap between two neurons • There's nothing I cannot do! • Final stage of Piagets theory • First stage of Piagets theory • The first stage of development • The third stage of development • Piaget called children little... • learners who learn through images • all children go through the stages • Piagets theory has how many stages? • ...
Frank Harary 1921 - 2005 2025-03-01
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- the number of papers MathSciNet estimates Harary wrote during his life
- Scottish University that Harary received an honorary degree from
- Journal of ___ Theory, not Graph Theory
- Harary's most important work and his field of research
- ___ college, where Harary received his Bachelor's and Masters degree
- Part of New York Harary was born in
- # of edges allowed in a Harary graph
- abbreviated, The department Harary worked in at New Mexico State University
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- Graphical ___, one of Harary's published works
- number of children Frank and his wife had
- the month that Harary passed away
- often referred to as a ___ of graph theory
- The department Harary worked in at the University of Michigan
- type of professor Harary was at New Mexico State University
- The theory of ___-like rings, Harary's thesis for his Ph. D
- state where Harary lived in when he passed away
16 Clues: the month that Harary passed away • Part of New York Harary was born in • # of edges allowed in a Harary graph • Journal of ___ Theory, not Graph Theory • number of children Frank and his wife had • often referred to as a ___ of graph theory • Graphical ___, one of Harary's published works • state where Harary lived in when he passed away • ...
Economics: Chp. 6 - The Good that Competition Does 2024-10-11
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- Small crofters who cultivate small plots of land and live simply by fishing in coastal area of Scotland.
- This sort of competition produces deceptions, quarrels, and wars.
- Poor Greek farmer declared there are two different types of competition.
- Abbreviation of a governmental agency whose purpose is to investigate trade practices.
- The firm takes whatever price it can get.
- Type of discrimination that is the practice of selling the same types of goods at different prices to different buyers.
- In this type of competition, the market is one in which each firm promotes a differentiated product.
- Compiled one of the first great dictionaries of the English language.
- Laws or regulations that prohibit certain monopolistic practices.
- Groups of firms that produce similar products or provide similar services.
- This kind of competition has been put into human nature by God and is meant for the improvement of mankind.
- These type of contracts force consumers to buy a certain product before they can buy the product he really wants.
- Situation that arises when a single firm is the only supplier of a good for which no substitute exists.
- The purest form of competition is called this type of competition.
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- Biggest defender of the American freedom from harmful monopolies is the operation of this.
- A type of monopoly which occurs when a single firm can fill the demand for a good more efficiently than multiple firms.
- A type of monopoly granted in certain areas to encourage production.
- This anti-trust law was enacted by the government in reaction to large monopolistic trusts of the late 1800s.
- A collusion of businesses which join together to restrict or eliminate competition.
- The healthy kind of this improves the quality of goods and lowers their prices.
- Percent that four firms must sell to be considered a oligopolistic market.
- Market that occurs when an industry is dominated by only a few firms.
- This 1914 act outlawed several practices that were not specifically addressed in earlier laws.
- These petroleum producing states greatly raised their oil prices in the early 1970s.
- Market that turns out the highest quality of goods for the price people are willing to pay.
25 Clues: The firm takes whatever price it can get. • This sort of competition produces deceptions, quarrels, and wars. • Laws or regulations that prohibit certain monopolistic practices. • The purest form of competition is called this type of competition. • A type of monopoly granted in certain areas to encourage production. • ...
Matter Crossword 2022-08-12
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- how a substance reacts with other substances
- the changing from a liquid to a gas from the surface of the liquid
- Scientists Maxwell and Boltzman created the concept of the __________ __________ distribution curve
- there are ___________ between the particles of matter (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- a property that can be observed without changing the identity of a substance
- there are forces of ___________ between the particles (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- the phase of matter which has a fixed volume and takes the shape of it’s container
- the process of separating substances based on differences in their boiling point
- the type of mixture that is not evenly distributed
- contain two or more atoms joined chemically
- the change in state form a gas directly to a solid
- Molecules with high ____________ forces have a higher boiling point
- the process of removing heat from your body through sweating
- matter in which all particles are the same kind
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- the particles are in ___________ ___________ (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- the particles that make up matter are very _________ (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- the type of mixture that is evenly distributed
- the most common phase of matter in the universe
- the change in state from a solid directly to a gas
- the general name given to the changing of phase from a liquid to a gas
- contain one type of atom
- the temperature at which a substance boils at standard pressure
- matter that contains more than one kind of particle
- the kinetic molecular theory assumes that all collisions are _____________
- the phase of matter in which the particles are held tightly together
- the force created by the collision of gas particles on their container
- the changing from a gas phase to a liquid phase
- the phase of matter that is compressible
- a type of solids that have an irregular arrangement of particles
29 Clues: contain one type of atom • the phase of matter that is compressible • contain two or more atoms joined chemically • how a substance reacts with other substances • the type of mixture that is evenly distributed • the most common phase of matter in the universe • the changing from a gas phase to a liquid phase • matter in which all particles are the same kind • ...
Set 6: A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings 2025-03-17
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- the action of explaining the meaning of something.
- attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
- the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt.
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- the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a strong desire to know or learn something.
- Realism: a literary or artistic genre in which realistic narrative and naturalistic technique are combined with surreal elements of dream or fantasy.
- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.
- a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.
10 Clues: a strong desire to know or learn something. • the action of explaining the meaning of something. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. • the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. • ...
Chapter 3 2018-02-07
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- combination of firms involved in different
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- nonprofit association performing some kind of
- to cease or delay payment on some or all debts
- corporation producing and selling without
- form of business organization recognized
- combination of two or more business enterprises
- of manufacturing or marketing
- company providing essential services such
- government regulations
- economic institution that operates
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders’ dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- court-granted permission to an individual or
- requirement that an owner is personally
- community service organizations
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm; same as general partnership
- to national boundaries and whose business activities
- fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
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- firm with four or more businesses making
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- located in several different countries
- sued
- unincorporated business owned and
- liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- a business but does not seek financial gain; schools,
- products, with no single business responsible
- of an individual, including the right to
- law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and
- a majority of its sales
- form a single firm
- and sell property, enter into legal contracts, sue and
- gradual wear on capital goods during
- by a single person who has rights to all profits and
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profit
- water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to
- activity for the benefit of its members
37 Clues: sued • form a single firm • government regulations • a majority of its sales • of manufacturing or marketing • community service organizations • unincorporated business owned and • economic institution that operates • gradual wear on capital goods during • located in several different countries • requirement that an owner is personally • activity for the benefit of its members • ...
Scientific revolution 2023-08-29
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- View that the earth is the center of the universe
- Branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- A tool designed to make objects appear closer
- Scientist who was forced by the Catholic Church to take back his ideas
- A polish astronomer that developed heliocentric theory
- A tool used for viewing very tiny objects
- Equivalent to the word nature
- An expert in mathematics
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- The forced that maintained the planetary orbits and kept objects from flying into space
- French mathematician who influenced the use of the scientific method
- German astronomer that proved the ide of heliocentrism
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Introduced the vaccine for smallpox
- Society of baptized Christians'
- New way of thinking about the natural world based on willingness to question
- Collection of eight planets that revolve around the sun
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- A period of European history
- Scientist that discovered laws of motion and gravity
- English philosopher that proposed scientific theory
20 Clues: An expert in mathematics • A period of European history • Equivalent to the word nature • Society of baptized Christians' • Introduced the vaccine for smallpox • A tool used for viewing very tiny objects • A tool designed to make objects appear closer • View that the earth is the center of the universe • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
SOUND WAVES 2014-01-08
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- _illiam _ertz, electronic by sound
- the distance that a point on a wave travels per unit of time
- highness or lowness of sound
- stretch of time
- _lexander _raham Bell,telephone
- intensity of sound
- synonym of solid
- _ _ _ _ _m, it is an empty space
- _ _ _ _ _sity
- firm sound can be produced in a _____
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- it is formed when a sound is made and that moves through the air and carries the sound to your ear
- way of bats to find their way
- decibel (abbr) unit in which the intensity of sound is measured
- denotes the particular point in the cycle of a waveform
- a matter for which sound should travel or propagate
- best transmitter of waves
- the repetition of a sound caused by reflection of sound waves
17 Clues: _ _ _ _ _sity • stretch of time • synonym of solid • intensity of sound • best transmitter of waves • highness or lowness of sound • way of bats to find their way • _lexander _raham Bell,telephone • _ _ _ _ _m, it is an empty space • _illiam _ertz, electronic by sound • firm sound can be produced in a _____ • a matter for which sound should travel or propagate • ...
Careers Happen 2013-01-24
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- What is the name given to knowledge and training you get
- Who can provide you with inspiration
- Which department looks after all staff requirements
- What is a person/organisation that seeks legal advice called
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- What is another name of a lawyer
- What job involves meeting clients on arrival
- Can anyone aim to work in a law firm
- What is important for long term development
- What is the name of the IT specialist support unit
- development Which department markets the firm
- Name the place where disputes are decided
- Does everyone need a law degree to work in a law firm
12 Clues: What is another name of a lawyer • Can anyone aim to work in a law firm • Who can provide you with inspiration • Name the place where disputes are decided • What is important for long term development • What job involves meeting clients on arrival • development Which department markets the firm • What is the name of the IT specialist support unit • ...
Auditory Crossword 2025-10-22
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- theory, theory regarding how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that the perception of a sound’s frequency depends on how often the auditory nerve fires
- ear, consists of the pinna and the external auditory canal
- membrane, lines the inner wall of the cochlea and runs its entire length
- sounds, numerous frequencies of sound blend together
- membrane, separates the outer ear from the middle ear
- outer- visible part of the ear; collects sounds and channels them into the interior of the ear
- ear, part of the ear that includes the oval window, cochlea, and basilar membrane and whose function is to convert sound waves into neural impulses and send them to the brain
- the perception of the sound wave’s amplitude
- timing and ____ help us to localize a sound
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- the number of cycles that pass through a point in a given interval
- nerve, the nerve structure that receives information about sounds front the hair cells of the inner ear and carries these neural impulses to the brain’s auditory areas
- principle, modification of frequency theory stating that a cluster of nerve cells can fire neural impulses in rapid succession producing a volley of impulses
- theory, theory regarding how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that each frequency produces vibrations at a particular spot on the basilar membrane
- the amount of pressure a sound produces relative to a standard
- tone saturation of a sound
- window, transmits sound waves to the cochlea
- tubular, fluid-filled structure that is coiled up like a snail shell
- cells, ear’s sensory receptors
- ear, the part of the ear that channels sound through the eardrum, hammer, anvil, and stirrup to the inner ear
- shadow, caused by the listener’s head, which forms a barrier that reduces the sound’s intensity
20 Clues: tone saturation of a sound • cells, ear’s sensory receptors • timing and ____ help us to localize a sound • window, transmits sound waves to the cochlea • the perception of the sound wave’s amplitude • sounds, numerous frequencies of sound blend together • membrane, separates the outer ear from the middle ear • ear, consists of the pinna and the external auditory canal • ...
Work Motivation Concepts and Theories 2016-10-24
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- _______ theory that is based on the perceived degree of relationship between how much effort a person expends and the performance that results from that effort
- _______ theory based on the fulfillment of basic needs to experience intrinsic motivation
- You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this
- ______ theory that suggests that individuals will experience intense level of enjoyment, concentration, and lack of self awareness when actively engaged in activities that have clear goals, unambiguous feedback, and a match between one's skills and the challenge of the task.
- ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed
- _______ theory is based on setting of goals and the receipt of accurate feedback that is monitored to enhance the likelihood of goal attainment
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- _______ theory is based on directing one's effort toward the attainment of specific goals that have been set
- IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of
- Determining if typing 60 words per minute is adequate for a certain employment position is an example of
- Typing 60 words per minute is an example of
- Having a deadline for a project is an example of this
- ________ theory is based on the comparison of one's inputs to outcomes with those of another person to determine if a situation is fair.
- _______ theory based on the presence of dimensions or characteristics of jobs that foster the expenditure of effort
13 Clues: Typing 60 words per minute is an example of • Having a deadline for a project is an example of this • ______ theory presumes motivation is genetically predisposed • IQ can be a determinant of behavior because it is an example of • You are having trouble getting started on your homework, you must be lacking this • ...
SPELLING WORDS- DIRECTION 2020-03-25
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- TO BE IN THE MIDDLE OF
- OPPOSITE OF FOR
- NOT ABOVE
- OPPOSITE OF BELOW
- OPPOSITE OF TOGETHER
- DISTANCE OF A CIRCLE
- OPPOSITE OF AFTER
- NEXT TO
- TO HAVE SOMETHING ON EITHER SIDE
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- A THEORY OF AN OUTCOME
- OPPOSITE OF HOME
- TO TEST OUT A THEORY
- ELEMENTS THAT CAN CHANGE IN AN EXPERIMENT
- TO SEE HOW SOMETHING DEVELOPS
- TO RESEARCH A THEORY
- NOT IN FRONT OF
16 Clues: NEXT TO • NOT ABOVE • OPPOSITE OF FOR • NOT IN FRONT OF • OPPOSITE OF HOME • OPPOSITE OF BELOW • OPPOSITE OF AFTER • TO TEST OUT A THEORY • OPPOSITE OF TOGETHER • TO RESEARCH A THEORY • DISTANCE OF A CIRCLE • A THEORY OF AN OUTCOME • TO BE IN THE MIDDLE OF • TO SEE HOW SOMETHING DEVELOPS • TO HAVE SOMETHING ON EITHER SIDE • ELEMENTS THAT CAN CHANGE IN AN EXPERIMENT
Unit 4 2021-03-03
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- disparity Using two eyes gives you speth perception
- The sense of movement without having to look around to notice
- constancy My mom always looks the same in my eyes
- processing Putting the pieces together and making a full picture, perceiving
- receptors The nerves that receive sensory signals and relay that info to the brain
- theory The pitch will change based in the amount of nerve impulses
- threshold The bare min to notice a difference
- Humans want to put things into groups that make sense
- Helmholtz trichromatic theory 3 colors when combined can create the whole color spectrum
- The way we put the pieces in order to understand and give context to what we are understanding
- monocular cue Using two eyes gives you depth perception
- theory The pitch will change depending on which part of the cochlea is stimulated
- threshold The bare min. In order to notice something 50% of the time.
- processing Sensing two things at once
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- cognition Warm tends to invoke a feeling of safe while cold is rigid
- detection theory Everyone's absolute threshold is unique.
- perception Fortune tellers claim to have esp. The ability to know or do something just using your mind
- ground The ability to separate things and make them look 3d
- process theory Opposites on the color wheel in the eye are either accepted or prohibited
- The brain taking electrical pulses and transforming them into smells sounds sights etc.
- interaction Smell and taste go hand in hand
- How we intake and interact with our outside stimuli
- Law It is harder to notice a difference in excess
- attention Putting all focusing energy on one thing
- constancy Apples are always red oranges are always orange
- control theory The gate that allows/blocks pain signals from reaching your brain
- cliff Lab experiment that tests depth perception
- adaptation I can adapt to a changed environment quickly
- processing Sensing. Just getting the stimuli to the brain
- spot A place where you cannot see
- adaptation If its not changing for a long time I will no longer notice it.
31 Clues: spot A place where you cannot see • processing Sensing two things at once • interaction Smell and taste go hand in hand • threshold The bare min to notice a difference • cliff Lab experiment that tests depth perception • constancy My mom always looks the same in my eyes • Law It is harder to notice a difference in excess • ...
Cognitive Explanations and Treatments for Depression 2020-05-14
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- A type of drug which may be given to severely depressed patients either alongside or prior to CBT.
- The psychologist who proposed that depression is caused by cognitive vulnerability
- A type of depression that follows an activating event.
- The belief that we must always succeed or achieve perfection.
- The final component of Ellis’s theory.
- This can be used alongside CBT to encourage a depressed patient to become more active and engage in enjoyable activities.
- The second component of Ellis’s theory.
- The type of event that triggers irrational beliefs within Ellis’s ABC model.
- The belief that life is always meant to be fair.
- The type of information processing that Beck referred to within his theory that suggests that we attend to the negative aspects of a situation.
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- The name given to the three kinds of negative thinking that contribute to depression within Beck’s theory.
- The name given to Ellis’s model.
- A package of information that we hold about ourselves. According to Beck, this is negative for those suffering from depression.
- The type of thoughts that Ellis said would interfere with us being happy and free of pain.
- The name of Beck’s cognitive therapy.
- A syndrome in which depressed patients suffer the delusion that they are zombies that Beck’s theory cannot adequately explain.
- The name of Ellis’s cognitive therapy.
17 Clues: The name given to Ellis’s model. • The name of Beck’s cognitive therapy. • The final component of Ellis’s theory. • The name of Ellis’s cognitive therapy. • The second component of Ellis’s theory. • The belief that life is always meant to be fair. • A type of depression that follows an activating event. • The belief that we must always succeed or achieve perfection. • ...
Cr spaces 2015-03-29
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- Growth and development
- Economics of common pool resources
- Behavioral finance
- National income accounting
- Life Cycle Hypothesis
- Growth and development
- International and interregional trade issues
- Uncertainty and macroeconomic policy
- Economics of social issues
- Mechanism design theory
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
- Options pricing
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- International trade
- Input-output analysis
- IS-LM model
- Applications of deferred algorithm to
- Game theory
- Economic development of various cultures
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
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- Trade and development
- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Auctions and game theory
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- Repeated games
- Unemployment and search costs
- Social choice and market equilibrium
- Mathematical principles to optimization
- Asset pricing and options pricing
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Non-cooperative game theory equilibrium
- Father of econometrics
- Economic growth
- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
- Uncertainty and transactions costs
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
42 Clues: IS-LM model • Game theory • Repeated games • Options pricing • Economic growth • Behavioral finance • International trade • Trade and development • Life Cycle Hypothesis • Input-output analysis • Growth and development • Growth and development • Father of econometrics • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • National income accounting • Economics of social issues • ...
ICA KACA 25 2025-05-30
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- Noelle-Neumann’s theory about silence due to fear of social isolation (S,3)
- McGuire’s model of stages in persuasive message processing (I,2)
- Petty & Cacioppo’s model with central and peripheral persuasion routes (E,2)
- Cohen’s theory on adopting perspectives of media characters (I,2)
- Anderson & Bushman’s model on how violent media leads to aggression (G,2)
- Green & Bilandzic’s theory on how stories shape beliefs and attitudes (N,1)
- Dixon’s work focuses on media portrayals of ______ (R,1)
- Nabi’s area of focus, e.g., joy, fear, and moral emotions in media (E,1)
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- Gerbner’s theory of long-term TV exposure shaping beliefs (C,1)
- Zillmann’s theory that arousal intensifies and transfers to subsequent emotions (E,2)
- Valkenburg & Peter’s model explaining when media effects occur and why; especially in relation to biological sensitivity (D,2)
- Tewksbury & Scheufele’s theory that media shape perceptions by how issues are presented, not just what is covered (F,1)
- Lang’s model explaining how we allocate limited mental resources during media use (L,2)
- Knobloch-Westerwick & Zillmann’s theory of media choice to regulate moods (M,2)
- Bandura’s theory on learning behaviors through observation (S,2)
- McCombs & Shaw’s theory on media setting public priorities (A,2)
- Katz & Lazarsfeld’s theory showing media influence flows first to leaders, then to wider audiences (T,3)
- Gunter’s concept describing perceived reality of media messages (P,2)
18 Clues: Dixon’s work focuses on media portrayals of ______ (R,1) • Gerbner’s theory of long-term TV exposure shaping beliefs (C,1) • McGuire’s model of stages in persuasive message processing (I,2) • Bandura’s theory on learning behaviors through observation (S,2) • McCombs & Shaw’s theory on media setting public priorities (A,2) • ...
MIDTERM REVIEW CROSSWORD 2013-10-07
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- LARGE SCALE SOCIAL PROCESS
- STATUS WE CHOOSE
- TYPE OF TOTAL INSTITUTION USED MOST OFTEN
- EARLIEST SOCIALIZATION THEORY
- LINKING BEHAVIOR TO REWARDS
- DEVELOPED THE STRAIN THEORY
- RULE OF MANY BY A FEW
- DUTIES ATTACHED TO STATUS
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- BEMS LENS WE USE TO SAY OTHER LENS ARE OK
- STATUS MOST PROUD OF
- I SAID KOHLBERG ONLY STUDIED MEN IN HIS THEORY
- EARLY YEARS TEACH US THE WAYS OF SOCIETY
- IDEAL LEADERSHIP STYLE
- THE STUDY OF CRIME
- USED FOR BASIC NEEDS
- MONEY WE DON'T USE BUT INVEST
- STATUS WE ARE BORN INTO
17 Clues: STATUS WE CHOOSE • THE STUDY OF CRIME • STATUS MOST PROUD OF • USED FOR BASIC NEEDS • RULE OF MANY BY A FEW • IDEAL LEADERSHIP STYLE • STATUS WE ARE BORN INTO • DUTIES ATTACHED TO STATUS • LARGE SCALE SOCIAL PROCESS • LINKING BEHAVIOR TO REWARDS • DEVELOPED THE STRAIN THEORY • EARLIEST SOCIALIZATION THEORY • MONEY WE DON'T USE BUT INVEST • EARLY YEARS TEACH US THE WAYS OF SOCIETY • ...
Hope Theory 2022-05-01
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- People with higher levels of this tend to be flexible thinkers, able to come up with alternative routes to their goals if they encounter barriers
- Hope is framed as a __ set rather than an emotion
- The second seminal year; also a palindrome
- Goal-directed energy; the motivation to use the routes to reach goals
- One of the two key theorists; rhymes with Heider
- Dixson et al. (2017) used __ analysis to provide basic empirical support for the theory
- Creating different routes to goals
- The first seminal year; a palindrome
- These are said to reflect responses to perceptions about how one is doing in goal pursuit activities
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- Some of the initial empirical support for the theory came from Snyder et al. (1991) who administered Snyder's Hope Scale to different __, finding that hope scores differed between college students and people receiving psychological treatment
- One of the two key theorists; rhymes with pope says
- Although Hope Theory was initially focused on applicability across __, it is now sometimes applied in specific areas such as math or employment
- True or false: Hope Theory is still used today, with no major changes to the original theory structure
- Hope is always directed at specific __
- Hope Theory is an __ process, meaning the pathways influence each other
- Hope theory has mainly correlational support, with evidence for hope levels predicting loneliness (Sympson, 1999), adjustment to physical health changes (Kwon, 2002), and __ achievement (Snyder et al., 1999)
- For people lower in hope, this tends to produce rumination and self-doubt rather than leading to improvements in goal pursuit
17 Clues: Creating different routes to goals • The first seminal year; a palindrome • Hope is always directed at specific __ • The second seminal year; also a palindrome • One of the two key theorists; rhymes with Heider • Hope is framed as a __ set rather than an emotion • One of the two key theorists; rhymes with pope says • ...
Monopolistic Competition 2020-11-22
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- something which defenders of advertising claim it provides for consumers
- where firms sell goods at prices that exceed marginal cost; a source of inefficiency in monopolistic competition
- a situation where a firm will keep prices lower than they could be in order to deter new entrants
- a market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar but not identical.
- specialise in eye care; a market in which there is monopolistic competition
- a positive externality for consumers due to consumer surplus due to the introduction of a new product when a new firm enters the industry
- a negative externality for firms who lose customers and profits due to the entry of a new firm into the industry
- a feature of monopolistic competition; firms compete for the same group of customers
- provide healthcare for animals; a market in which there is monopolistic competition
- a situation where firms hold price below average cost for a period to try and force out competitors or prevent new firms from entering the market
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- a feature of monopolistic competition; firms sell goods that are at least slightly different from those of other firms
- because of mark-up by firms in monopolistic competition, some consumers who value the good at more than the marginal cost of production (but less than the price) will be deterred from buying it.
- a situation where a firm identifies parts of a market that are high in value added and seeks to exploit those markets
- the means by which a business creates an identity for itself and highlights the way in which it differs from its rivals
- a way in which critics of advertising claim advertising affects consumers
- monopolistically competitive firms use this to compete due to the differentiation between their products.
- the cost or benefit of one person’s decision on the well-being of a bystander (a third party) which the decision maker does not take into account in making the decision
- monopolistically competitive markets do not have the same level of .... as perfectly competitive markets
- a feature of monopolistic competition; firms can enter (or exit) the market without restriction.
19 Clues: something which defenders of advertising claim it provides for consumers • a way in which critics of advertising claim advertising affects consumers • specialise in eye care; a market in which there is monopolistic competition • provide healthcare for animals; a market in which there is monopolistic competition • ...
Evolutionary Timeline 2024-03-01
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- What is the scientific study of fossils?
- What is the process by which favorable traits become more common in a population over successive generations
- What is the study of the similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species?
- What term describes the variety of genes and alleles in a population?
- What three scientists developed the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory?
- What is the process by which new species arise from existing species?
- What did Gregor Mendel study that laid the groundwork for the field of genetics?
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- What term describes the process by which unrelated species evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures?
- Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm?
- What term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species?
- Who independently proposed a theory of evolution by natural selection alongside Charles Darwin?
- Which scientist developed the theory of catastrophism?
- What is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time?
- Who is often credited with the theory of evolution by natural selection?
- Which scientist proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics?
15 Clues: What is the scientific study of fossils? • Which scientist developed the theory of catastrophism? • Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm? • What term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species? • What term describes the variety of genes and alleles in a population? • ...
Stakeholders, Accounting theories and Source documents 2021-09-10
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- __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- __________ note : States the amount to be reduced from the invoice issued earlier due to customer being overcharged or returned goods
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
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- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
- Receipt : __________ payment received from customers immediately after goods were sold or services were provided
- __________ note : States the amount to be added on to the invoice issued earlier due to customer being undercharged
- __________ : States the amount the buyer owes the seller for goods or services provided on credit
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
- __________ advice : Inform credit supplier that payment by cheque has been made for a specific invoice
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency or monetary terms are recorded
- Bank statement : Check and __________ against the business records of its cash at bank account
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- Accounting period theory: Life of a business is divided into __________ time intervals
26 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • ...
Tectonic plates 2025-11-05
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- Gondwana and blank were the two new continents after Pangea broke up
- What equals time multiplied by distance
- where do the oldest rock layers locate
- the biggest layer of the earth
- Name of the person who made the continental drift theory
- How many types of plate boundary’s are there
- The middle of the earth
- The plate boundary In Iceland
- The plates moved blank over time
- one of the major plates that isn’t its own continent
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- Something that is repeated
- place where plates meet
- Lava that is in the mantle
- a group of working parts that create a whole
- what is made at a divergent boundary
- True or false the person who made the continental drift theory knew why they moved apart
- First Person who agreed with the continental drift theory
- The plates move because they are floating on the ocean
- What is under the continental and oceanic crust
- name of the giant ocean surrounding Pangea
20 Clues: place where plates meet • The middle of the earth • Something that is repeated • Lava that is in the mantle • The plate boundary In Iceland • the biggest layer of the earth • The plates moved blank over time • what is made at a divergent boundary • where do the oldest rock layers locate • What equals time multiplied by distance • name of the giant ocean surrounding Pangea • ...
Economics: Perfect Competition 2024-02-23
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- revenue Is equal to average revenue
- Knowledge is…
- The firm's supply curve is its…
- Has a trunk
- In the long run, a firm in perfect competition earns…
- Type of market where firms have perfect knowledge
- Man's best friend
- Market structure where many small firms compete
- Large marsupial
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- The firm's demand curve in perfect competition is…
- The lowest point average cost curve is intersected by the …
- MC = MR is the profit … condition
- If AR<AVC the firm will…
- Likes to chase mice
- In perfect competition, firms have no control over this
- Firms seek to maximise
- Price taker, not price...
- Term for a product that is identical across all suppliers
- Flying mammal
- Number of firms in perfect competition
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Knowledge is… • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Firms seek to maximise • If AR<AVC the firm will… • Price taker, not price... • The firm's supply curve is its… • MC = MR is the profit … condition • revenue Is equal to average revenue • Number of firms in perfect competition • Market structure where many small firms compete • ...
micro chapter 8 2018-11-16
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- the demand curve for a monopoly is ______ sloping because it must lower its price in order to sell more
- in a monopoly, the ______ curve always falls below the demand curve on the graph
- a single seller
- in a natural monopoly, the one firm can produce the product ______ than any two or more firms could produce it
- the practice of earning a profit by buying a good at a low price and reselling it at a higher price
- a monopoly market means that entry of new firms is _______
- an industry in which the long-run average cost of production declines throughout the entire market is a _______ monopoly
- for a natural economy, _____ of scale occur throughout the possible production level
- contrary to what might seem intuitively obvious, a monopolist can sustain a ______ in the short-run
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- a monopolist produces less output and charges a ______ price than would a firm in perfect competition
- unlike perfect competition, a monopolist can sustain a positive economic _____ even in the long-run
- the practice of a seller charging different prices for the same product when cot differences do not justify this is called price ______
- in contrast to a firm in perfect competition, a monopoly is called a _______
- a firm in perfect competition is resource allocative efficient because it produces a quantity where _____
- ______ to entry is the reason that a monopolist can have positive economic profit in the long-run
- the monopolist always maximizes profit by producing at a price on the ______ segment of its demand curve
16 Clues: a single seller • a monopoly market means that entry of new firms is _______ • in contrast to a firm in perfect competition, a monopoly is called a _______ • in a monopoly, the ______ curve always falls below the demand curve on the graph • for a natural economy, _____ of scale occur throughout the possible production level • ...
1.1 Puzzle B 2021-01-13
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- introduced disinfection and sterilization before surgery
- contributor to Theory of Biogenesis by boiling chicken broth
- Theory all organisms are made of cells
- the father of all etiologic studies
- and Fox created the 3 Domain system
- introduced handwashing procedures for aseptic techniques
- credited with inventing the microscope
- coined the term cellulae or cell
- the grouping of organisms into evolutionary groups based on genetic sequences
- developed a classification system based on taxonomy
- used by Woese and Fox to classify all life because all organisms have ribosomes (and thus this), and it mutates slowly so it's good for deducing evolution
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- developed a method for sterilizing that is still used on delicate liquids today
- major contributor to the Golden Age of Microbiology studied abiogenesis
- all cells come from preexisting cells
- all organisms are made of one or more cells
- the father of bacteriology and protozology
- investigated mortality in hospitals versus home births
- boil hay and set back the Theory of Biogeneis
- conducted experiments involving meat
- the strictest definition of lacking microbes
- four proofs developed by Koch that proved that one microbe causes one disease
- Theory microbes invade other organisms to cause disease
- unit a measure of where a cellular structure settles in a sugar gradient such as ribosomes
23 Clues: coined the term cellulae or cell • the father of all etiologic studies • and Fox created the 3 Domain system • conducted experiments involving meat • all cells come from preexisting cells • Theory all organisms are made of cells • credited with inventing the microscope • the father of bacteriology and protozology • all organisms are made of one or more cells • ...
plate tectonics activity 3 2023-11-17
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- a type of heat and light source that can be very dangerous to eat and or touch
- forms when two continental plates crash into each other
- when a piece of land goes under another piece of land
- the middle of a subduction zone
- hot stuff trapped in a volcano
- a speculation about something
- when two plates move away from each other
- an underwater mountain
- when two plates come together
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- something in the mantle that helps plates move
- hot stuff that comes out of volcanoes
- the layer under the crust
- when two plates rift together
- the ways plates move
- the sciencetist who made the theory of continental drift
- a theory about how the continents got to where they are today
- when two plates move past each other
- a super continent from 200 to 300 million years ago
- a fire mountain
- a dead things bones
20 Clues: a fire mountain • a dead things bones • the ways plates move • an underwater mountain • the layer under the crust • when two plates rift together • a speculation about something • when two plates come together • hot stuff trapped in a volcano • the middle of a subduction zone • when two plates move past each other • hot stuff that comes out of volcanoes • ...
Durkheim's (1912) view on religion 2012-06-22
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- Religion and education are both forms of this.
- The name given to describe each individual group within the society.
- Durkheim’s sociological perspective.
- A problem with Durkheim’s theory: His theory was based on ______ _________ societies which are very different to large scale western societies.
- Another important object used for communication that represented their clan.
- A problem with Durkheim’s theory: Religion can be ______________ in some countries such as Ireland.
- The name of the type of religion used by the people in 2.
- The word to describe ordinary or everyday objects.
- The things carved onto the sacred objects
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- Durkheim believed that regular acts of collective worship and shared ritual reinforce this.
- Re-affirmed by collective acts of worship.
- A problem with Durkheim’s theory: Can his theory apply to western countries where _________________ is happening?
- The main object that their rituals were focussed around.
- The group that Durkheim studied.
- The word Durkheim used to describe the special objects in a religion
15 Clues: The group that Durkheim studied. • Durkheim’s sociological perspective. • The things carved onto the sacred objects • Re-affirmed by collective acts of worship. • Religion and education are both forms of this. • The word to describe ordinary or everyday objects. • The main object that their rituals were focussed around. • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT 2020-10-29
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- a german astronomer who was well known for his theory on planetary motion
- a series of events that lead up to the emergence of modern science
- scientific method
- and that all humans were born with knowledge through the higher power of God
- she advocated extremely hard for women's rights and was one of the first people to do that
- an English biologist who made one of the first vaccines
- they provided a place for women and men to congregate for intellectual discourse
- One of the first modern chemist
- an object used to see things not visible to the human eye
- to make a telescope
- a renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer that developed the heliocentric theory
- He believed that people of a society should make their own laws
- Planets and the earth revolve around the sun
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- an agreement between the people and their authority about what laws they will follow
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer
- an Eglish philosopher who was credited with making
- He argued the theory of innate
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory
- he advocated for freedom of speech and for separation from the church
- an English mathematician that was credited for what we know about gravity.
- an Italian astronomer who was one of the first
- He is widely considered the most talented jurist and one of the greatest thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment.
- the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment
- The earth is at the center of the solar system
26 Clues: scientific method • to make a telescope • He argued the theory of innate • One of the first modern chemist • Planets and the earth revolve around the sun • an Italian astronomer who was one of the first • The earth is at the center of the solar system • an Eglish philosopher who was credited with making • the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment • ...
The Theory of Evolution Vocabulary 2025-11-30
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- Coloration or pattern that helps an organism blend into its surroundings
- No longer existing; died out completely
- Group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- Remains or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
- theory Well-substantiated explanation of the natural world based on facts
- selection Process where organisms better suited to their environment survive and reproduce
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- Trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- Differences among individuals of the same species
- Organism from which others have evolved or descended
- All external conditions and factors affecting an organism
- breeding Intentional breeding of organisms with desirable traits by humans
- Change in species over time through descent with modification
- Scientist who studies plants and animals in their natural settings
14 Clues: No longer existing; died out completely • Differences among individuals of the same species • Organism from which others have evolved or descended • Remains or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock • All external conditions and factors affecting an organism • Change in species over time through descent with modification • ...
Sociological Theories of Development 2025-11-24
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- theory similar to modernisation
- corporation that is a company that operates in more than one country
- number of stages in convergence theory
- provides loans to countries
- a peripheral nation
- theorist behind modernisation
- theory opposite to modernisation theory
- countries neither at the core or periphery
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- another word for core
- one world economy
- illustrated as a plane in flight
- poor, developing or underdeveloped
- the stage involving drive to maturity
- theorist of world systems
- theorist behind convergence theory
15 Clues: one world economy • a peripheral nation • another word for core • theorist of world systems • provides loans to countries • theorist behind modernisation • theory similar to modernisation • illustrated as a plane in flight • poor, developing or underdeveloped • theorist behind convergence theory • the stage involving drive to maturity • number of stages in convergence theory • ...
Introduction to Managerial Economics 2020-06-04
5 Clues: What is the chief measure of a firm? • ----is applied to operational issues. • Managerial Economics is ---- in nature. • Managerial decision making depends on accurate estimates of ---- • It is a special branch of economics bridging the gap between abstract theory and managerial practice.
Stakeholders, Accounting theories and Source documents 2021-09-10
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- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
- __________ advice : Inform credit supplier that payment by cheque has been made for a specific invoice
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ note : States the amount to be added on to the invoice issued earlier due to customer being undercharged
- __________ note : States the amount to be reduced from the invoice issued earlier due to customer being overcharged or returned goods
- Bank statement : Check and __________ against the business records of its cash at bank account
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency or monetary terms are recorded
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
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- Accounting period theory: Life of a business is divided into __________ time intervals
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- Receipt : __________ payment received from customers immediately after goods were sold or services were provided
- __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ : States the amount the buyer owes the seller for goods or services provided on credit
26 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • ...
adjectives 2025-09-05
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- grand, heroic
- concerning mechanical arts
- having sound judgment
- Flagrant, unashamed
- existing, always, never ends
- firm, resolute
- opposite of fat
- holding all its limit will allow
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- without somewhere to reside
- extremely wicked
- having high rank or authority
- unusual, peculiar
- lacking adequate money
- feeling or showing gratitude
- confident and convinced
- of considerable size
- firm and solid, difficult
- unpleasant
- actually existing
- lean, narrow
20 Clues: unpleasant • lean, narrow • grand, heroic • firm, resolute • opposite of fat • extremely wicked • unusual, peculiar • actually existing • Flagrant, unashamed • of considerable size • having sound judgment • lacking adequate money • confident and convinced • firm and solid, difficult • concerning mechanical arts • without somewhere to reside • feeling or showing gratitude • ...
Government Chapter 1 2025-09-04
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- rulers not responsible to the people
- enforce the laws
- monarch power lies in the ownership of land
- make the laws
- foundation of democracy, both sides must give a little
- theory money is the source of wealth not land
- (2 words) theory of government as a contract
- all government power belongs in a single agency
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- control of lands abroad
- (2 words)private ownership of productive resources
- democracy in which every person has a say in the lawmaking process
- supreme authority over a territory
- government where the prime minister is selected from a member of parliment
- government based on religion
- government where the leader is selected separately form the legislature
- interpret the laws
- theory of government control by force
- enlightenment thinker social contract
- foundation of democracy
- government run by the people
- power divided between central and local units
- earliest democracy
- foundation of democracy, __________ rule, minority rights
- thinker of enlightenment natural rights of man
24 Clues: make the laws • enforce the laws • interpret the laws • earliest democracy • control of lands abroad • foundation of democracy • government based on religion • government run by the people • supreme authority over a territory • rulers not responsible to the people • theory of government control by force • enlightenment thinker social contract • ...
unit 7 vocab 2025-01-23
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- market one without government intervention or regulation
- the control of a economic market by a firm
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- Stockpiling includes both active and inactive warheads
- Theory the idea that if one thing falls, a lot more things will fall, too, like a line of dominoes
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- Retaliation a massive response or massive deterrence,
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- Zone treaties or agreements between states, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities, or personnel.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- Defense When there are natural disasters, crises caused by accidents, or armed conflicts
10 Clues: the control of a economic market by a firm • Retaliation a massive response or massive deterrence, • Stockpiling includes both active and inactive warheads • market one without government intervention or regulation • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • ...
Arthur Psychologist names 2015-04-16
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- conformity experiments, especially pressure on opinions
- Social Development Theory: social learning before development, against piaget
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- g factor
- observer of children
- forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
- validity of psychiatric diagnosis, labelling
- ______’s law, difference is in proportions
- 4 parenting styles
- The other humanistic psychology
- Social Learning Theory, observational learning and aggression
- misinformation effect and eyewitness memory, false memories
- the archetype, the collective unconscious, the complex, and extraversion and introversion.
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- innate knowledge of the basic grammatical structure common to all human languages
- father of psychology, measure atoms of the brain
- Taste aversion psychology
- facial expressions, created an atlas for human emotions
- split brain - communication between the two and visual fields
- cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony (or dissonance).
- learned helplessness and postive psychology
- hypnosis regarding pain control
- thinking developed because it was adaptive
- the prison experiment
- Strange Situation Classification - don't care then baby has a problem
- moral development principle: for rewards, to be a hero, because it's the right thing to do
- Humanistic but nor Rogers
- the scientific study of observable behavior
- REBT - confrontational, get rid of self defeating thoughts
28 Clues: g factor • 4 parenting styles • observer of children • the prison experiment • Taste aversion psychology • Humanistic but nor Rogers • hypnosis regarding pain control • The other humanistic psychology • Theory of multiple intelligences • forgetting curve and the spacing effect. • thinking developed because it was adaptive • ______’s law, difference is in proportions • ...
Spelling words 2024-08-26
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- a firm hold or grip
- happening quickly or promptly
- a collection of things
- the air taken into or expelled from the lungs
- deprived of the power of sensation
- compress or squeeze forcefully so as to break
- one of the soft, fringed plumes that cover the bodies of birds
- assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something
- a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
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- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion
- firm and stable in shape
- extending or moving from one place to another without stopping
- a tool used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time
- move unsteadily from side to side
- a painful swelling on the surface of your skin
- the strength and vitality required for sustained activity
- unwilling to give or spend
- causing or meant to cause laughter
20 Clues: a firm hold or grip • a collection of things • firm and stable in shape • unwilling to give or spend • happening quickly or promptly • move unsteadily from side to side • deprived of the power of sensation • causing or meant to cause laughter • the air taken into or expelled from the lungs • compress or squeeze forcefully so as to break • ...
Business Management 2013-03-19
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- who owns the business?
- employees are locked out of the workplace
- employing a new worker
- the S in FACES
- the profit after deductions
- the formal relationship between employee and employers
- you attend this when you start a new job
- you might do this on the internet or in a magazine/newspaper
- a company may offer this to resolve a cash flow problem
- employees remain at the workplace but refuse to work
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- something the firm owns
- off the job on the job
- sales taken in by a firm
- employers last resort, refuse to enter work
- shows a business ability to pay short-term debts
- employing someone from outside of the company
- when employees and employers come to a joint decision
- employing someone from within the company
- the A in FACES
- money
20 Clues: money • the S in FACES • the A in FACES • off the job on the job • who owns the business? • employing a new worker • something the firm owns • sales taken in by a firm • the profit after deductions • you attend this when you start a new job • employees are locked out of the workplace • employing someone from within the company • employers last resort, refuse to enter work • ...
CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 2020-03-10
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- _____ vs Inferiority (Stage 4 of psychosocial theory)
- Rewarding and praising are forms of _________ reinforcement
- Psychosexual theory was given by ______
- Principle of conservation and reversibility are enhanced during __________ period
- Heirarchy of needs given by _________
- Theory of Cognitive development given by ______
- Classical conditioning was given by ______
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- Where an unpleasant stimulus is presented after a response.
- Animism is the area of focus during ______ period
- Period where the child uses inborn motor and sensory reflexes to interact with external world
- Theory given by Erik Erikson
- Number of levels in Heirarchy of needs
- erogenous zone in focus during oral stage of psychosexual theory
13 Clues: Theory given by Erik Erikson • Heirarchy of needs given by _________ • Number of levels in Heirarchy of needs • Psychosexual theory was given by ______ • Classical conditioning was given by ______ • Theory of Cognitive development given by ______ • Animism is the area of focus during ______ period • _____ vs Inferiority (Stage 4 of psychosocial theory) • ...
micro chapter 8 2018-11-16
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- ______ to entry is the reason that a monopolist can have positive economic profit in the long-run
- unlike perfect competition, a monopolist can sustain a positive economic _____ even in the long-run
- in a natural monopoly, the one firm can produce the product ______ than any two or more firms could produce it
- for a natural economy, _____ of scale occur throughout the possible production level
- contrary to what might seem intuitively obvious, a monopolist can sustain a ______ in the short-run
- in a monopoly, the ______ curve always falls below the demand curve on the graph
- in contrast to a firm in perfect competition, a monopoly is called a _______
- a single seller
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- a monopolist produces less output and charges a ______ price than would a firm in perfect competition
- the practice of earning a profit by buying a good at a low price and reselling it at a higher price
- the monopolist always maximizes profit by producing at a price on the ______ segment of its demand curve
- the practice of a seller charging different prices for the same product when cot differences do not justify this is called price ______
- a monopoly market means that entry of new firms is _______
- the demand curve for a monopoly is ______ sloping because it must lower its price in order to sell more
- an industry in which the long-run average cost of production declines throughout the entire market is a _______ monopoly
- a firm in perfect competition is resource allocative efficient because it produces a quantity where _____
16 Clues: a single seller • a monopoly market means that entry of new firms is _______ • in contrast to a firm in perfect competition, a monopoly is called a _______ • in a monopoly, the ______ curve always falls below the demand curve on the graph • for a natural economy, _____ of scale occur throughout the possible production level • ...
Trailblazer 2025 2025-05-12
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- Cost of Goods Sold or _________
- Short for American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- The values of Doeren Mayhew are: client-centric, entrepreneurial,_____________, accountable, inspire, integrity
- Who led the audit presentation (first name)?
- Not tax
- A brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience
- ________ Doeren needs to work on his resume.
- Doeren Mayhew headquarters (city)
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- ____________ describes the inflow and outflow of cash in a business.
- AUD, REG, _____, BAR/ISC/TCP
- The motto of DM is to be Strategic _________
- Doeren Mayhew is a _________ accounting firm
- An _____ is anything the company owns that can have a price.
- Who led the tax presentation (first name)?
- Donovan, Ethan, & ______ led the Former Intern Panel
- Most important exam of your life!
- Managing Principal of Doeren Mayhew-GR (last name)
- The opposite of credit
- _______ lists all the goods a company owns that can be sold.
- Doeren Mayhew is the _____ seventh largest accounting firm in the US
20 Clues: Not tax • The opposite of credit • AUD, REG, _____, BAR/ISC/TCP • Cost of Goods Sold or _________ • Most important exam of your life! • Doeren Mayhew headquarters (city) • Who led the tax presentation (first name)? • The motto of DM is to be Strategic _________ • Doeren Mayhew is a _________ accounting firm • Who led the audit presentation (first name)? • ...
micro 2023-05-17
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- The impact of one person’s actions on the well-being of a bystander, positive and negative
- Input costs that require an outlay of money by the firm
- A number that summarizes a country’s level of income distribution based on the Lorenz Curve Formula: A / A+B
- Efforts by the government to prevent oligopolistic industries from behaving like monopolies
- A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- When the outcome of each firm depends on the firms actions of the other firms in the market, always involved in oligopolies
- A measure of the responsiveness of quantity demanded or quantity supplied to one of its determinants
- A graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded
- A person who receives the benefit of a good buy avoids paying for it
- A situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
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- Input costs that do not require an outlay of money by the firm
- The study of how people behave in strategic situations
- An agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge
- A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold, Effective when above the equilibrium point
- A situation in which the market price has reached the level at which quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
- Total cost divided by the quantity of the output
- A group of firms action in unison
- Total revenue minus total cost
- The limited nature of society’s resources
- Market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products, Small amount of firms with shared market power
20 Clues: Total revenue minus total cost • A group of firms action in unison • The limited nature of society’s resources • Total cost divided by the quantity of the output • The study of how people behave in strategic situations • Input costs that require an outlay of money by the firm • Input costs that do not require an outlay of money by the firm • ...
Marketing crossword puzzle 2018-10-04
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- senior associate who works with the M&D group
- The city that’s headquarters to MRZ, which recently merged with Baker Tilly
- Midwest proposal writer whose industries include not-for-profit, higher ed, and RIAC
- Baker Tilly’s proposal automation and database software
- Primary office of Tammy Barboni
- Rachel Helwig is the marketer in charge of this newly named practice
- Tax-focused marketer and former talk show and game show host
- She celebrated her 17th Baker Tilly anniversary in February
- The proposal guide that is available to marketers (contact Erin if you’re interested)
- Our healthcare and senior living newsletter: The ______
- First three letters of global forensics firm that recently merged with Baker Tilly
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- Technically speaking, our Washington D.C. office is located in this Virginia town
- Only marketer whose first name is a palindrome
- Office location for Rita, Frank and others
- Marketer who had a pre-planned trip to Paris for this week
- the group led by Brian Clark
- This marketer just had his 22-year anniversary with the firm (and its predecessor firm before that)
- A group of Baker Tilly marketers that collaborates regularly on a specific area, including Proposal Excellence and Review & Approval
- The city that we’re in right now
- The marketing resources director in the Midwest
- Jamie P’s three-letter specialization
21 Clues: the group led by Brian Clark • Primary office of Tammy Barboni • The city that we’re in right now • Jamie P’s three-letter specialization • Office location for Rita, Frank and others • senior associate who works with the M&D group • Only marketer whose first name is a palindrome • The marketing resources director in the Midwest • ...
