theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
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- encompasses contributions from interaction design and is concerned with frontstage interaction
- people who put more effort into an activity are motivated by expected returns
- holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm
- human-centered, holistic, creative approach for creating new services
- the degree to which customers feel motivated to fulfill their role or motivation
- encompasses contributions from service management, marketing, and operations and is process-oriented
- acquiring new knowledge/skills
- it’s development followed design science research and was validated by two applications
- a visualization tool for identifying activity sets and uncovering benefits, sacrifices and frequency of activities
- the availability of help from other customers
- solutions better meeting personal needs
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- benefits provided to customer
- motivation based on a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic benefits
- configurations of people, technologies, and other resources that interact to create value
- the availability of online tools and devices that aid in achieving a co-creation task
- being able to connect with other people
- gaining a better status and recognition
- having pleasurable experiences
- compensation in line with effort made
- moments of interaction between the customer and the firm
20 Clues: benefits provided to customer • having pleasurable experiences • acquiring new knowledge/skills • compensation in line with effort made • being able to connect with other people • gaining a better status and recognition • solutions better meeting personal needs • the availability of help from other customers • holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
Across
- encompasses contributions from interaction design and is concerned with frontstage interaction
- people who put more effort into an activity are motivated by expected returns
- holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm
- human-centered, holistic, creative approach for creating new services
- the degree to which customers feel motivated to fulfill their role or motivation
- encompasses contributions from service management, marketing, and operations and is process-oriented
- acquiring new knowledge/skills
- it’s development followed design science research and was validated by two applications
- a visualization tool for identifying activity sets and uncovering benefits, sacrifices and frequency of activities
- the availability of help from other customers
- solutions better meeting personal needs
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- benefits provided to customer
- motivation based on a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic benefits
- configurations of people, technologies, and other resources that interact to create value
- the availability of online tools and devices that aid in achieving a co-creation task
- being able to connect with other people
- gaining a better status and recognition
- having pleasurable experiences
- compensation in line with effort made
- moments of interaction between the customer and the firm
20 Clues: benefits provided to customer • having pleasurable experiences • acquiring new knowledge/skills • compensation in line with effort made • being able to connect with other people • gaining a better status and recognition • solutions better meeting personal needs • the availability of help from other customers • holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
Across
- encompasses contributions from interaction design and is concerned with frontstage interaction
- people who put more effort into an activity are motivated by expected returns
- holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm
- human-centered, holistic, creative approach for creating new services
- the degree to which customers feel motivated to fulfill their role or motivation
- encompasses contributions from service management, marketing, and operations and is process-oriented
- acquiring new knowledge/skills
- it’s development followed design science research and was validated by two applications
- a visualization tool for identifying activity sets and uncovering benefits, sacrifices and frequency of activities
- the availability of help from other customers
- solutions better meeting personal needs
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- benefits provided to customer
- motivation based on a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic benefits
- configurations of people, technologies, and other resources that interact to create value
- the availability of online tools and devices that aid in achieving a co-creation task
- being able to connect with other people
- gaining a better status and recognition
- having pleasurable experiences
- compensation in line with effort made
- moments of interaction between the customer and the firm
20 Clues: benefits provided to customer • having pleasurable experiences • acquiring new knowledge/skills • compensation in line with effort made • being able to connect with other people • gaining a better status and recognition • solutions better meeting personal needs • the availability of help from other customers • holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm • ...
The Age of Reason 2015-04-19
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- Classical composer
- Formulated law of gravity
- Romantic era painter
- Discovered circulation of blood
- Social Contract: The government leads in a way that is beneficial to the majority of the people it governs
- Used telescope to support heliocentric theory
- Spirit of Laws: The government should have a separation of powers
- Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence and used Locke's ideas
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Discovered planetary motion
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- Separation of Church and State
- Temporary leader of France who led the Reign of Terror
- Baroque composer
- Two Treaties on Government: The government protects peoples' rights of life, liberty, and property
- Leviathan: People live in a state of nature
- Renaissance era author who wrote Don Quixote
- Absolute monarch of France in the 1780s
- The Great Westernization of Russia
18 Clues: Baroque composer • Classical composer • Romantic era painter • Formulated law of gravity • Discovered planetary motion • Separation of Church and State • Discovered circulation of blood • Developed the heliocentric theory • The Great Westernization of Russia • Absolute monarch of France in the 1780s • Leviathan: People live in a state of nature • ...
Principles of Evolution 2024-01-21
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- In Lamarck's theory of evolution, change was based on the inheritance of ________ characteristics.
- The situation in which complete sets of chromosomes are gained or lost, giving a chromosome number that is a multiple of n other than 2.
- Reproductive isolation that negatively affects the viability and fertilization of hybrids
- Remains or imprints of early life-forms preserved in rock
- Theorized on the principle of use and disuse
- Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes
- An example of hybrid sterility
- Species occupying the same range
- Georges Cuvier-father of ____
- Hybrid polyploid individuals
- The generation of new species from preexisting ones to the most important requirement for a population to be considered a species (two words).
- Independently arrived at the same theory of evolution as Darwin
- The breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Kind of selection that occurs when the environment is relatively constant for a long period of time
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- Reproductive isolation that inhibits mating and egg fertilization
- Darwin's idea that the struggle for survival was based on nature, permitting only the fittest organisms to breed (two words).
- Species development through the hereditary transmission of small variations from generation to generation
- Variations that are beneficial to organisms in certain environments, contributing to their survival
- Wrote Principles of Geology
- A condition where a gain or loss of chromosomes gives a complement that is less or more than 2n.
- Credited with proposing the theory of evolution in 1859 (two words).
- The transfer of genes from one population's gene pool to that of another
22 Clues: Wrote Principles of Geology • Hybrid polyploid individuals • Georges Cuvier-father of ____ • An example of hybrid sterility • Species occupying the same range • Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes • Theorized on the principle of use and disuse • Remains or imprints of early life-forms preserved in rock • ...
Earth Matters Ch 1 2016-09-03
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- it travels at 299 792 km per second
- they rotate around planets
- a planet’s mass affects it
- small remaining quantity
- dist light travels in 1 year
- independent systems of stars, gas and dust
- energy as electromagnetic waves
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a planet’s mass affects it
- it has no like, equal, or parallel
- the bishop who thought Earth was created in 4004 BCE
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- Earth’s is almost circular
- system of ideas explaining something
- the most widely accepted theory about how the universe came to be
- it’s 4.6 billion years old
- of the Middle Ages
- primitive planet
- our galaxy
- it’s on Earth in liquid form
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a planet’s mass affects them
- a protoplanet of our solar system
22 Clues: our galaxy • primitive planet • of the Middle Ages • small remaining quantity • Earth’s is almost circular • they rotate around planets • it’s 4.6 billion years old • a planet’s mass affects it • a planet’s mass affects it • dist light travels in 1 year • it’s on Earth in liquid form • a planet’s mass affects them • energy as electromagnetic waves • a protoplanet of our solar system • ...
Vocabulary 1 2013-07-12
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- if you have to pay less
- when two people marry
- suitable
- money you borrow from a bank
- Lufthansa is one of them
- another word for reportr
- your first meeting with a boss of a firm
- when you say sorry, it´s an ..
- the time you are learning the skills for your job
- sth. you are very good in
- how sth. looks to other people
- sth. you have to do in form 9
- sth you write if you are not pleased
- a Waiter in a restaurant takes it
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- to do things in a new way
- the additional money a waiter gets in the end
- if you say thank you
- the money you earn
- tournament where many people fight against each other
- modern
- a formal letter you have to write in order to get a job
- another word for cost
- someone who travels in a plane
- sth. you get after a certain time
- another word for reference
- opposite of defeat
- sth you get on your birthday
- the number of people that live in a country
- a part of a firm you can buy
29 Clues: modern • suitable • the money you earn • opposite of defeat • if you say thank you • when two people marry • another word for cost • if you have to pay less • Lufthansa is one of them • another word for reportr • to do things in a new way • sth. you are very good in • another word for reference • money you borrow from a bank • sth you get on your birthday • a part of a firm you can buy • ...
Production Function Recap 2024-10-16
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- The concept that tells us the percentage by which output will increase when all inputs are increased by a given percentage
- Factors of production that cannot be increased or decreased in a short period of time
- The phase along the total product function in which output rises with additional labor but at a decreasing rate
- Indicates the relationship between total output produced and the number of workers employed for a given amount of capital
- A period during which at least one factor of production is fixed. If capital is fixed, then more output is produced by using additional labour.
- The phase along the total product function where output rises with additional labor at an increasing rate
- A technological relationship that specifies how much output can be produced with specific amounts of inputs.
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- Principle that as the usage of one input increases, the quantities of other inputs being held fixed, a point will be reached beyond which the marginal product of the variable input will decrease
- The total product divided by the number of units of a particular input employed by the firm
- The amount of a good or service produced by a firm
- Factors of production that a firm can easily increase or decrease in a short period of time
- A period of time that is sufficient to enable all factors of production to be adjusted.
- A point from where slope of TP curve changes and MP is maximum
- The change in output resulting from a unit change in one of firm’s variable inputs
- The ratio of the quantity of capital to the quantity of labor
15 Clues: The amount of a good or service produced by a firm • The ratio of the quantity of capital to the quantity of labor • A point from where slope of TP curve changes and MP is maximum • The change in output resulting from a unit change in one of firm’s variable inputs • Factors of production that cannot be increased or decreased in a short period of time • ...
Nature of Language 2019-06-08
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- This person discovered Behaviouristic theory.
- The sameness of spelling. E.g. watch, orange, bear, pass, found
- This is non-verbal communication through silence in speech.
- Language helps people _____ and develop.
- Language is ________, meaning we can make lots of sounds but we don’t use them all, only some we assign meaning to.
- Sound and meaning can be sub-grouped and re-grouped to form words and sentences, this is called _____.
- The representation of sound by similar sounding words.
- Speech has no direct physical consequences, it can occur at the same time as another activity.
- This theory states that biology influence language, that the child only discovers and tests.
- The scientific study of language.
- Speech is learned individually and passed from generation to generation via ______ transmission.
- The most basic human urge is to _____.
- The scientific study of a particular language.
- Together the sender and receiver are called _______.
- The scientific study of the structure of words.
- Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world.
- The minimal unit of potentially meaningful sound.
- The emphasis placed upon a syllable in a pronunciation.
- The study of speech in a particular language.
- ______ is the feature of language that means we can talk about any aspect of time and space.
- This person discovered Rationalistic theory.
- The party that sends the message is the ______.
- The inability to express thoughts by means of speech, as a consequence of certain brain disorders.
- This is when a language takes words from other languages.
- When the receiver informs they have received the message they give _____.
- The party that receives the message is the _______.
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- The word language comes from the latin ‘lingua’ which means something produced with the ___
- This is non-verbal communication with facial expressions and gesture.
- The science of speech and sound.
- Language is ______, meaning people who use a similar language share its rules and pattern.
- The arrangement of words into phrases and sentences.
- When two words are combined and overlapped they form a _____.
- The systematic representation of language writing.
- The movement of the message from the sender to receiver is called ______.
- This theory says that a child learns through his environment, being born with an empty mind for learning.
- This is when a word is shortened by taking out a chunk of the existing word.
- ____language talks about truth and facts.
- The rise and fall of the voice.
- Language is important for _____ to develop culture and break from work.
- Language is ______, meaning there is no logical connection between the words and the meaning.
- The sameness of sound. E.g. Rode – road, bare – bear, lead – led, go – gho…
- This is non-verbal communication through social space or distance.
- The study of the origin and history of words and their meaning.
- The linguistic study of meaning in language.
- The smallest meaningful element in a language.
- ________ language talks about attitudes and ideas, thoughts, dreams, etc…
- This theory states that a child must understand the concepts before they can use the language.
- This person discovered Cognitive theory.
- The smallest meaningful unit of a written language.
- The relative emphasis given in pronunciation to a syllable in loudness, pitch or duration.
50 Clues: The rise and fall of the voice. • The science of speech and sound. • The scientific study of language. • The most basic human urge is to _____. • Language helps people _____ and develop. • This person discovered Cognitive theory. • ____language talks about truth and facts. • The linguistic study of meaning in language. • This person discovered Rationalistic theory. • ...
Module 13 Crossword 2025-01-14
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- the time scale that shows major geological and biological events in Earths history
- the amount of time required for half of a radioactive isotope to decay
- Theory that sates that living things come from other living things
- ______________, idea that life comes from nonlife
- the explosion that lead to rapid diversification of most major animal groups
- the smallest units of geologic time
- a boundary that contains a layer of iridium rich material between rocks of the cretaceous period and the paleogene period
- theory that explains how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells
- a unit of geologic time that consists of two or more periods
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- scientist who studies fossils
- type of dating used to determine the age of rocks by comparing with younger and older rock layers
- plate __________, a geologic theory that Earth's surface is broken into several huge plates that move on molten rock layers
- law of ____________ states that younger rock layers are on top of older layers
- the longest unit of geologic time
- preserved evidence of an organism
- type of dating that uses radioactive isotopes to determine the age of rocks
- divisions of geologic time that consists of two or more epochs
17 Clues: scientist who studies fossils • the longest unit of geologic time • preserved evidence of an organism • the smallest units of geologic time • ______________, idea that life comes from nonlife • a unit of geologic time that consists of two or more periods • divisions of geologic time that consists of two or more epochs • ...
Blake Manion, Braedon Lantz 2026-02-20
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- The first section of the Constitution
- Tried to prove the Geocentric theory
- Where philosophes spread ideas
- Thought people were born with bad souls
- Individuals giving up some rights for protection
- A process for acquiring knowledge in the Enlightenment
- Wanted government formed by the people
- Supported freedom of speech and religion
- Lead to the French Revolution
- Observed red blood cells under a microscope
- Created the laws of motion
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- Advocated women's rights
- Created analytical geometry
- Created the Heliocentric Theory
- An absolute ruler who took on Enlightenment ideas
- No cruel or unusual punishment
- Number of Constitution amendments (written out)
- Observed Jupiter's four moons
- Created the scientific method
- Praised England's checks and balances
- Wanted freedom to protest government
- The father of modern chemistry
- Created the smallpox vaccine
23 Clues: Advocated women's rights • Created the laws of motion • Created analytical geometry • Created the smallpox vaccine • Observed Jupiter's four moons • Created the scientific method • Lead to the French Revolution • No cruel or unusual punishment • Where philosophes spread ideas • The father of modern chemistry • Created the Heliocentric Theory • Tried to prove the Geocentric theory • ...
IOLTA ACCOUNT FUN 2025-03-13
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- WHAT MUST A LAW FIRM MAINTAIN TO OPEN AN IOLTA ACCOUNT WITH STCU?
- WHAT IS THE RATE STRUCTURE?
- WHO GOVERNS AND DISTRIBUTES THE DIVIDENDS FOR IDAHO?
- THIS PERSON DOES NOT BENEFIT FROM THE DIVIDENDS
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- A LAW FIRM MUST BE _______ TO HAVE THIS ACCOUNT
- AUTHORIZED SIGNERS CAN BE OTHER _________
- THESE ARE UNLIMITED
- WHAT IS ONE TARGET MEMBER TYPE FOR THIS ACCOUNT?
- WHERE DO THE DIVIDENDS GO?
- THESE CAN BE PASSED TO A GENERAL OPERATING ACCOUNT
- ONE OF THE TARGET BUSINESS TYPES FOR THIS ACCOUNT
- WHOSE FUNDS ARE HELD IN THESE ACCOUNTS?
- WHO USES THE ACCOUNT?
13 Clues: THESE ARE UNLIMITED • WHO USES THE ACCOUNT? • WHERE DO THE DIVIDENDS GO? • WHAT IS THE RATE STRUCTURE? • WHOSE FUNDS ARE HELD IN THESE ACCOUNTS? • AUTHORIZED SIGNERS CAN BE OTHER _________ • A LAW FIRM MUST BE _______ TO HAVE THIS ACCOUNT • THIS PERSON DOES NOT BENEFIT FROM THE DIVIDENDS • WHAT IS ONE TARGET MEMBER TYPE FOR THIS ACCOUNT? • ...
Unit 1: Introduction / Why Study Psychology 2024-08-18
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- A psychologist who works with psychiatrists does testing
- A form of rehearsal in which the person must practice.
- The study of
- To withdraw from long-term memory needed info.
- Humans have choice, freedom, and responsibility
- Most deterministic therapy model
- Practical use of a theory
- A medical doctor specializing in psychiatry
- The center of humans is the self.
- The spiritual essence of man
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- A psychologist who works with individuals, couples
- any action of an individual
- Finding meaning, purpose, and value
- A memory device with 3-4 word grouping
- The study of life
- The basic definition
- An educated guess or supposition
- Research with a purpose, solve a problem
- to gain inner knowledge of an issue
- emotions are attached to the raw data as info travels.
20 Clues: The study of • The study of life • The basic definition • Practical use of a theory • any action of an individual • The spiritual essence of man • An educated guess or supposition • Most deterministic therapy model • The center of humans is the self. • Finding meaning, purpose, and value • to gain inner knowledge of an issue • A memory device with 3-4 word grouping • ...
Chapters 1,2,3,4 Crossword 2020-09-02
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- Goal, What one "says" the goal was during the conflict
- Goals, Tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desirable outcomes can be built
- Conflict, Purely internal struggle about ones goals
- Stable set of perceptions about oneself
- Value, Competitors are masters
- Dictionary definition
- Theory, Explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- Conflict, Struggle among a small number of interdependent people (usually two) arising from a perceived interference with goal achievement
- Theory, There are forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- Tied to personal values
- People create meaning through a series of personal constructs (or schemas)
- Bias, Judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- Point, A moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of the relationship
- Proposed that every conversation between people involves six views
- Submission
- Climates, Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- Rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- The level to which people need each other to attain their goals
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- Communicating about communication
- Learned behavior
- Aggression, Name-calling, sneering tones, and demeaning statements
- Learning Theory, Attitudes and behaviors are developing by observing others
- Personal association of the word
- Aggression, Begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
- Statements, Present the description from the perspective of the speaker such as "I felt..."
- Defending ones positions and attacking the other party's positions
- Theory, Assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- The event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic, but not necessarily connected to the underlying cause
- Gains, Goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- Not facts, but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- Removing ones self from the controversy
- Theory, Mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games to stimulate human choice making
- Focus, Effective conflict managers need this to move ahead into a more productive path
- There is a finite amount of something, and any part of it you get takes away the percentage I can achieve
- The goal interference is based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another persons intentions
- Conflict, Interpersonal conflict does not yet exist
- Determined by biology
- Humans attach meaning (ex: words)
- Bias, Occurs when we assign internal attributions to our successes
- Goals, Affirmation, reaffirmation, saving, transformation, or subversion of self or other face
40 Clues: Submission • Learned behavior • Dictionary definition • Determined by biology • Tied to personal values • Value, Competitors are masters • Personal association of the word • Communicating about communication • Humans attach meaning (ex: words) • Stable set of perceptions about oneself • Removing ones self from the controversy • Conflict, Purely internal struggle about ones goals • ...
Review 2013-02-06
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- the written, organized, and compiled form of the criminal laws of a jurisdiction
- an offense punishable by incarceration, usually in jail, typically one year or less
- theory, human DNA, environmental contaminants, eating intake, personality disorders, defective mental processes, often occurring in early childhood
- part of the biological theory, the thought that the study of bodily constitution might reflect personality.
- an amendment,The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses,papers, and effects guarded against unreasonable search and seizure
- a type of justification, the protection of oneself or of one's property from unlawful injury or from the immediate risk of unlawful injury.
- a type of law based on the body of judicial precedent, historically built on legal reasoning and past interpretations of statutory laws
- theory, behavior is predetermined, and is constitutionally or genetically based.
- offered by defendants who find themselves forced to choose between "two evils."
- criminal law seeks this
- an amendment, excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments
- an amendment, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury
- civil law seeks this
- the body of law originating from usage and custom rather than from written statutes
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- the branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties
- when are crimes most committed?
- theory, group dynamics, group organization, & subgroup relationships, form the casual nexus out of which crime develops; the structure of society & relative degree of social organization or disorganization contribute to criminal behavior, crime is learned.
- the written or codified law, "the law on the books"
- rule for determining insanity that asks whether the defendant knew what he/she was doing and if it was wrong
- the part of law that defines crimes and specifies punishments
- theory, people freely choose to engage in crime "rational" "freewill", focused on the crime not the criminal, punishment= swift,certain,& severe
- the 1st step in the criminal justice system
- a rule of conduct, generally found enacted in the form of a statute, that proscribes or mandates certain forms of behavior
- the part of law that specifies the methods to be used in enforcing substantive law
- an amendment, guarantees you do not have to testify against yourself in court, no "double jeopardy"
- the state of mind that accompanies a criminal act
- the body of rules and regulations that define nature of and punishments for offenses, also called penal law
- a criminal offense punishable by death or at least a year in prison
28 Clues: civil law seeks this • criminal law seeks this • when are crimes most committed? • the 1st step in the criminal justice system • the state of mind that accompanies a criminal act • the written or codified law, "the law on the books" • the part of law that defines crimes and specifies punishments • the branch of modern law that governs relationships between parties • ...
Climate and Change Crossword 2013-10-21
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- The general weather pattern
- The _____ theory says that _______s caused ash to rise to the stratosphere
- The _______ theory is one of the four main theories which blame volcanoes for climate change
- The daily rainfall, temperature, humidity etc.
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- _______ are black spots on the Sun which are a main concept of one of the theories
- A cold period of time
- The _____ theory says that the Earth's orbit changes
- The vast enveloping gases around the Earth
- The ______ output theory says that the sunspots on the Sun determine the activeness of the Sun
- _____glacial periods of time are warm periods of time
10 Clues: A cold period of time • The general weather pattern • The vast enveloping gases around the Earth • The daily rainfall, temperature, humidity etc. • The _____ theory says that the Earth's orbit changes • _____glacial periods of time are warm periods of time • The _____ theory says that _______s caused ash to rise to the stratosphere • ...
Frameworks Crossword puzzle 2024-04-27
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- It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
- If two or more are gathered in agreement…then we need to study that agreement, how the two came to that agreement, and how that agreement affects the behavior of the two…at least according to this theory!
- Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
- Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
- Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
- These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
- Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
- Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
- “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
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- Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
- Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
- Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
- You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
- You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
- Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!
15 Clues: Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory. • Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time. • Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution. • ...
Sky's Words 2018-12-06
22 Clues: firm • team • to eat • a line • Sabbath • PB and J • Hump Day • an animal • Yay its... • small amount • mom's sister • to disappear • to hold back • I love my... • mom's brother • more than one • Everyone is... • family members • Alina is my... • Third day of the week • rodent with fuzzy tail • Second day of the week
Origins of Life Puzzle 2024-05-16
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- H2 (hydrogen) H20 (water) NH3 (methane) CH4 (ammonia) were all molecules found in the _____ atmosphere
- primal cells
- _______ vents or "black smokers" stimulated the formation of biomolecules
- Theory of ____ states that life must emerge from other life
- ____ ______ flasks: used in Louis Pasteur's experiment.
- The water rich with inorganic compounds, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen
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- _______ Redi disproved the theory of ________ Generation by using sealed glass jars
- Scientits used electric sparks to simulate _____
- the ________ experiment was a small scale experiment replicating how they believed life formed
- The Theory of _______ Generation
- cells first polymerized on ______
- positively charged mineral surfaces caused monomers to ______
- modern cells
13 Clues: primal cells • modern cells • The Theory of _______ Generation • cells first polymerized on ______ • Scientits used electric sparks to simulate _____ • ____ ______ flasks: used in Louis Pasteur's experiment. • Theory of ____ states that life must emerge from other life • positively charged mineral surfaces caused monomers to ______ • ...
ch 1 global busa key terms 2021-02-11
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- all the uncontrollable forces originating outside the home country that surrounds and influence the firm
- all the forces influencing the life and development of the firm
- the operations of a company outside its home or domestic market
- business that is carried out across national borders
- direct investments in equipment, structure, and organizations in a foreign country at a level sufficient to obtain significant management control; doesn't include mere foreign investment in stock markets
- a company with operations in multiple nations
- internal forcest that management administers to adapt to changes in the uncontrollable forces
- interaction between domestic and foreign environment forces, as well as interactions between the environment forces of two countries
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- unconscious reference to your own cultural values when judging behaviors of others in a new and different environment
- the tendency toward an international integration and interdependency of goods, tech, info, labor and capital, or the process of making this integration happen
- the transportations of any good or service into a country or region, from a foreign originating point
- the transportation of any domestic good or service to a destination outside a country or region
- all the uncontrollable forces originating in the home country that surround and influence the life and development of the firm
- an enterprise made up of entities in more than one nation, operation under a decision - making systems that allows a common strategy and coherent policies
- the external forces that management has no direct control over
15 Clues: a company with operations in multiple nations • business that is carried out across national borders • the external forces that management has no direct control over • all the forces influencing the life and development of the firm • the operations of a company outside its home or domestic market • ...
Blaine Smith 2021-02-02
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- What does a continental, and continental divergent plate boundary make?
- What is the theory that our world’s crust split into continental plates?
- What does a continental, and continental convergent boundary make?.
- What was the supercontinent that existed 240 million years ago called?.
- What is it called when an oceanic plate goes under a continental plate?
- What does a continental, and continental transform plate boundary make?
- A person that came up with the theory called sea floor spreading?
- What is the layer of the earth that is completely liquid?
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- Which is most is the inner layer of the earth’s layers?
- What is the theory called that the continents slowly move over time?
- Which layer of the earth that takes up the most area?
- What is the ridge in the middle of the bottom of the ocean?
- Which layer of the earth contains the earth’s crust?
- Which layer of the earth is plastic like?
- Which is the outer layer of the earth?
15 Clues: Which is the outer layer of the earth? • Which layer of the earth is plastic like? • Which layer of the earth contains the earth’s crust? • Which layer of the earth that takes up the most area? • Which is most is the inner layer of the earth’s layers? • What is the layer of the earth that is completely liquid? • ...
Let's learn Earth & Space 2020-11-26
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- layer of earth.
- Method-method that is used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
- mantle.
- floor spreading-proccess which happens when ocean plates move apart and magma rises from the mantle and create new areas of oceanic crust.
- waves-A seismic wave that travels through the Earth rather than across
- the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges
- time-time difference between the P-waves and S-waves.
- type of plate boundary that are sliding past each other.
- layer of the earth where magma comes from.
- molten material that rises from the mantle to the crust.
- Convection- the very slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior to the
- boundary between the crust and mantle, as inferred from
- change in the speed of body waves
- to through it.
- very large wave that is caused by earthquake.
- point within the Earth where the actual movement takes
- geologist who proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading.
- surface
- Plumes-an upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle.
- tectonics theory-a theory that states that the Earth's crust is divided into several plates.
- theory.
- Waves-A seismic wave that travels across the surface of the Earth as
- crust.
- one who made the continental
- arc-formed when two oceanic crusts collide.
- type of plate boundary that plates are moving away from each other.
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- an earthquake.
- surface.
- earthquake.
- point on the surface directly above the focus.
- process happens when the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust.
- and S-waves at the surface of the Earth that move with a rolling motion.
- Drift Theory-a theory that states that there was a big continent before.
- recording device that is used to locate the earthqiake's epicenter.
- to be the supercontinent 250 million years ago.
- type of plate boundary that collides with each other.
- geologic feature that may form when plates are moving away from each other.
- Pull-other possible cause of plate movements which the weight of the subducting plate pulls the trailing slab into the subduction zone just like a tablecloth slipping off the table and pulling items with it.
- waves-A surface seismic wave generated by the interaction of P-
- Spot-a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma
- is formed when a continental plate and an ocean plate collides.
- ranges-a geologic feature that happens when two continental plates collide.
- waves-A wave of energy that travels through the Earth as a result of
- may happen during divergence or convergence of plates because of the movement of plates.
- Push-one of the possible cause of plate movements which the ridge pushes the old sea-floor towards the trench and it will subduct.
- valley-a geologic feature that happens when two continental plates move apart from each other.
- part of earth.
- waves-A surface seismic wave that cause horizontal shifting of the Earth
48 Clues: crust. • mantle. • surface • theory. • surface. • earthquake. • an earthquake. • to through it. • part of earth. • layer of earth. • one who made the continental • change in the speed of body waves • layer of the earth where magma comes from. • arc-formed when two oceanic crusts collide. • very large wave that is caused by earthquake. • point on the surface directly above the focus. • ...
Econ Terms 2013-10-08
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- group of firms that make same product
- physical establishment; firm, factory
- total tax paid/total taxable income
- people take benefit and don't contribute
- purchased IOU from a corporation
- tax on corporation's income
- general increase in prices
- 73% of local government's taxes
- a share in ownership of corporation
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- lasts less than 3 years
- levied on house and unincorporated business incomes
- taxes on purchases
- schools, roads; provided by government
- rate at which tax is paid on each additional unit of income
- nonrivalry and nonexcludability characteristics, everyone can benefit
- organizes and owns plants
- taxes on wages/salaries that fund S.S.
- single seller controls industry
18 Clues: taxes on purchases • lasts less than 3 years • organizes and owns plants • general increase in prices • tax on corporation's income • single seller controls industry • 73% of local government's taxes • purchased IOU from a corporation • total tax paid/total taxable income • a share in ownership of corporation • group of firms that make same product • ...
Tectonic Plates 2021-04-22
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- Wegener’s 3 pieces of evidence to support continental drift – _________, Fossils, and climate
- an organism preserved in rock
- a large, broken section of Earth’s lithosphere
- <— —>
- most scientists __________ his theory because he was unable to prove the driving force causing the movement of the continents
- convection currents act as giant “________” and drive the movement of Earth’s plates
- the continuous heating and cooling of magma in the mantle creates _________ currents
- _______ and South America look as though they could fit together like puzzle pieces
- scientists believe convection ________ within the Earth’s mantle are slowly causing the plates to move
- scientists estimate that most of Earth’s plates move at a rate of 2.5 _________ per year
- a theory that states that the continents are slowly moving or “drifting” to new locations
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- there are _____ main types of crust that cover Earth’s surface
- an extinct fern-like plant whose fossil remains have been found on several continents separated by large distances
- German scientist and meteorologist
- plate _________ is a location where 2 tectonic plates meet
- plate _________ is a theory that the Earth’s lithosphere is broken into plates that move slowly over time
- ________ boundaries is a location where 2 tectonic plates slide past each other
- Wegener’s 3 pieces of evidence to support continental drift – Landforms, _______, and climate
- all of Earth’s continents joined together as one giant landmass
- —> <—
20 Clues: <— —> • —> <— • an organism preserved in rock • German scientist and meteorologist • a large, broken section of Earth’s lithosphere • plate _________ is a location where 2 tectonic plates meet • there are _____ main types of crust that cover Earth’s surface • all of Earth’s continents joined together as one giant landmass • ...
The Particle Theory 2021-03-03
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- there is always __________ between particles
- particles move fastest in a ________
- all particles in a pure substance are
- when you heat up particles their speed ________
- adding heat makes a substances particles move ______
- the process of a liquid becoming a gas
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- particles are always __________
- all matter is made of __________
- the process of a gas changing to a liquid
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- the number of states of matter
- the process of a liquid changing to a solid
12 Clues: the number of states of matter • particles are always __________ • all matter is made of __________ • particles move fastest in a ________ • all particles in a pure substance are • the process of a liquid becoming a gas • the process of a gas changing to a liquid • anything that takes up space and has mass • the process of a liquid changing to a solid • ...
An Age of Nationalism and Realims 2024-12-04
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- French philosopher who founded the theory of positivism and sociology.
- Scientific theory proposing that species change over time through natural selection.
- Pioneer in antiseptic surgery, promoting sterilization in medical procedures.
- 19th-century trade agreement that unified German states economically.
- Leading French painter of the Realist movement, known for works like "The Stone Breakers."
- Social class consisting of individuals employed in manual labor or industrial work.
- Prussian statesman who unified Germany and served as its first chancellor.
- Organizations formed by workers to protect their rights and improve conditions.
- Process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
- Philosopher and economist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto."
- Marxist term for the working class, especially those who sell their labor.
- German composer known for his operas, especially "The Ring Cycle."
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- Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking 1859 work on the theory of evolution.
- French painter associated with Realism, famous for "The Gleaners."
- Philosophy that holds physical matter is the only or primary reality, dismissing spiritual or mental phenomena.
- Political party advocating for individual rights, democracy, and free market economy.
- Politics based on practical and material factors, rather than on ethical or ideological considerations.
- French emperor who ruled from 1852 to 1870, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte.
- French urban planner responsible for the renovation of Paris during the mid-19th century.
- 19th-century artistic movement focused on depicting life as it really is, often highlighting social issues.
- 19th-century artistic and literary movement emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism.
- Strong pride in one's nation or culture.
- 1853-1856 conflict fought between Russia and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, Britain, France, and Sardinia.
- Italian statesman who played a key role in the unification of Italy in the 19th century.
- Italian military leader and nationalist who helped unify Italy in the mid-19th century.
- French microbiologist who developed the germ theory of disease and vaccines for rabies and anthrax.
26 Clues: Strong pride in one's nation or culture. • French painter associated with Realism, famous for "The Gleaners." • German composer known for his operas, especially "The Ring Cycle." • Philosopher and economist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto." • Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking 1859 work on the theory of evolution. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-01-24
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- the jelly like substance in the cell
- contains food water or waste
- tiny water bears that live on the outside of the space station
- the doorway to the cell
- site of photosynthesis
- the movement of water from high to low concentration
- the cell is the basic unit of structure and blank in living things
- provides structure to plant cells
- each cell part is know as an
- control center of the cell
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- the process of turning light into sugar
- like a highway in the cell
- involved with shipping and packaging
- powerhouse of the cell
- the process by which a substance moves from high to low concentration
- breaks down waste and old vacuoles
- Creates protein
- according to cell theory all cells come from
- according to cell theory all living things are made of
19 Clues: Creates protein • powerhouse of the cell • site of photosynthesis • the doorway to the cell • like a highway in the cell • control center of the cell • contains food water or waste • each cell part is know as an • provides structure to plant cells • breaks down waste and old vacuoles • the jelly like substance in the cell • involved with shipping and packaging • ...
Important People in the Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution 2013-05-26
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- Worked with magnets and made the first pendulum
- Created a series of laws on gases
- Founder of modern chemistry and created the Table of Elements
- Discredited Galen's works on the body and wrote a book on anatomy
- Physician, botanist, alchemist, astrologer
- Greek who believed the earth was the center of the universe
- Wrote The Social Contract
- Believed government's power must be checked
- Greek anatomy expert
- Believed people had three rights: life, liberty, and property
- Created the first research center specifically for astronomy
- Demonstrated that blood circulates through the body
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- Confirmed Copernicus' sun theory and made three laws on planetary motion
- Improvised telescope and was tried for heresy by the Catholic Church
- Believed everyone was evil
- founder of microbiology
- Created laws of gravity
- Founder of heliocentric theory
- Believed in Freedom of speech and religon
- pioneered deductive reasoning
- Founder of the scientific method
21 Clues: Greek anatomy expert • founder of microbiology • Created laws of gravity • Wrote The Social Contract • Believed everyone was evil • pioneered deductive reasoning • Founder of heliocentric theory • Founder of the scientific method • Created a series of laws on gases • Believed in Freedom of speech and religon • Physician, botanist, alchemist, astrologer • ...
Ethical Theories and Principles 2024-08-31
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- "at first view"
- enherent capacity of every individual to distinguish the good and the bad
- humility awareness of the limits of one's own ethical insi
- Principle of Fairness
- obligation to be faithful and loyal to commitments
- the natural obligations to preserve their lives and integrity of their body
- principle concerning the distinction between right and wrong
- Rule- Deontological Theory
- the quantity or quality of the moral object
- expulsion of a living fetus from a mothers womb
- truthfulness and to provide accurate and complete information to patient
- do no harm
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- ethical study dealing with moral issues that demands a moral decisions
- do not admit exceptions
- importance of recognizing and honoring patient's personal preferences
- The original position
- conditions which, when supperadded to the nature of the moral act will affect its morality
- Natural Law Ethic
- Kant Duty-Oriented theory
- declares that the human life comes from GOD
20 Clues: do no harm • "at first view" • Natural Law Ethic • Principle of Fairness • The original position • do not admit exceptions • Kant Duty-Oriented theory • Rule- Deontological Theory • the quantity or quality of the moral object • declares that the human life comes from GOD • expulsion of a living fetus from a mothers womb • obligation to be faithful and loyal to commitments • ...
AP Psych People You Need To Know Crossword 2013-04-24
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- Studied emotions and their relations to facial expressions. Certain expressions and emotions are universal.
- Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment
- Father of cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinical depression. People with depression generally have negative ideas about themselves, the world and the future
- How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing
- Behaviorist who conducted the Little Albert experiment, which demonstrated classical conditioning on humans and stimulus generalization.
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which resolves emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances, allowing people to have happier and better lives.
- Famous for his theory of moral development, which has three stages including pre-conventional, conventional and post-convential.
- Famous for the Milgram experiment which showed peoples obedience to authority figures.
- Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance.
- Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities
- One of the founding fathers of the humanistic or client centered approach in psychotherapy
- Eight psychosocial stages
- Most well known for his conformity experiments, where he demonstrated the influence of a group on individuals actions and opinions.
- Developmental psychologist, most famous for his Theory of Multiple Intelligences. This means we have several diferrent ways of learning and processing info, but our methods are different to each others.
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- Four stages of cognitive development (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational)
- Best known for his Stanford Prison experiment, which demonstrated the concept of deindividuation in social psychology.
- Created a hierarchy of needs based on his theory of people fulfilling innate human needs in order of greatest priority to least.
- Famous for the Bobo Doll experiment, he identified reasons for children's aggression in their childhood experiences. He showed that similar behaviors were learned by individuals shaping their own behavior after seeing a model.
- Because an infants temperament is stable over time, certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of what the child's behavior patterns in adolescence will be.
- Language acquisition device & learning languages is innate, people have an ability to learn and understand language within a critical period.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test now known as the standard IQ Test.
- Came up with the three parenting styles Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive
- Neo Freudian who looked at psychological disorders that are classified as neurosis, where behaviors don't violate social norms. Believed they were due to treatment of child by parents.
- Research focused on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that a person could see their own pain without actually experiencing it.
- Came up with secure versus insecure attachment in the strange situation experiment
- An expert on human memory and the creation and nature of false memories. She did major research on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memories.
- Famous for his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, which says people have analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- Famous for work on ethical communities and relationships and subject object problems.
28 Clues: Eight psychosocial stages • Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance. • Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment • How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing • Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities • ...
Scientific Revoluton 2025-05-05
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- Scientific Academy that promoted experiments and published findings
- First compriehnsive textbook of human anatomy
- Who is the father of Microbiology?
- Systematic approach to gathering and analysing information
- Isaac Newtons book
- Studied Basal Metabolic rate
- Taking observations and coming to a conclusion through the collected data
- Who created the three laws of motion?
- Who created logarithms?
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- Period where advancements were made in science
- Who created the first mechanical calculator?
- Who was the first modern chemist?
- What is the relationship between pressure and volume of gas?
- Taking an idea and coming to more specific conclusion through logic
- Who gave the first full blood circulation explanation?
- Who proposed the Heliocentric Theory?
- Who drew the moons phases?
- Who founded the Theory of light?
- Who popularized the decimal system?
19 Clues: Isaac Newtons book • Who created logarithms? • Who drew the moons phases? • Studied Basal Metabolic rate • Who founded the Theory of light? • Who was the first modern chemist? • Who is the father of Microbiology? • Who popularized the decimal system? • Who proposed the Heliocentric Theory? • Who created the three laws of motion? • Who created the first mechanical calculator? • ...
Psychologists 2014-04-09
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- Psychologist known for his research on temperament, and his finding that it can be separated into two types: inhibited and uninhibited
- Psychologist known for developing Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, a type of cognitive behavior therapy
- Psychologist accredited to the establishment of Behaviorism
- Psychologist known for creating the first intelligence test
- Pyschologist who studied aggression through the Bobo Doll experiment
- Psychologist most well known for conducting the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Psychologist known for developing the stages of psychosocial development, including Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame etc.
- Psychologist known for conducting research on secure and insecure attachment through Strange Situations
- Psychologist known for his research in isolation and attachment, namely using monkeys
- Psychologist known for conducting an experiment involving planting healthy subjects into psychiatric hospitals in order to proved the potential inaccuracy of psychiatric diagnosis
- Gestalt Psychologist known for his studies on conformity and group pressure
- Psychologist known for this theory of learned helplessness
- Psychologist known for the creation of psychoanalysis, as well as developing the Oedipus Complex
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- Psychologist known for his theory of a collective unconscious shared by all people.
- Psychologist known for creating the Hierarchy of Needs
- Psychologist best known for his research into emotions and how they translate into facial expressions
- Psychologist known for his research in operant conditioning, using his own invention called the 'operant conditioning chamber'
- Psychologist known for his theory on taste aversion learning
- Psychologist and linguist known for his theory that the ability to acquire language is innate, and not learned
- Psychologist known for his research into memory, and more notably his findings on the spacing effect.
- Psychologist that focused her research on parenting styles
- Psychologist known for developing the stages of moral development, including pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- Psychologist and linguist known for his theory that the ability to acquire language is innate, and not learned
- Psychologist known for his study of classical conditioning, namely through an experiment in which he conditioned a dog to salivate to the sound of a bell
- Psychologist accredited to be one of the founders of the Humanistic perspective to psychology, as well as psychotherapy
- Psychologist known for creating the Neo-Freudian psychological discipline along with Alfred Adler.
- Psychologist known for his study on hypnosis and it's applications in controlling pain
- Psychologist known for his study of obedience to authority through Peer shock administration
- Psychologist known for his theory on emotion, that physical arousal leads to the experience of emotion
29 Clues: Psychologist known for creating the Hierarchy of Needs • Psychologist that focused her research on parenting styles • Psychologist known for this theory of learned helplessness • Psychologist accredited to the establishment of Behaviorism • Psychologist known for creating the first intelligence test • Psychologist known for his theory on taste aversion learning • ...
Market Structures 2025-04-24
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- When the government establishes a public agency to provide a particular good it is called ___ (2 words)
- When there are only a few producers in an industry
- A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
- When one company controls an industry
- _____ competition exists when no one supplier or producer can influence price and therefore supply equals demand
- Gives the inventor the sol rights to profit from that particular work or invention
- When a seller charges different prices to different consumers it is called price ____
- Government efforts to prevent oligopolistic industries from becoming or behaving like monopolies (3 words)
- When one firm sets its price first and other firms follow it is called price ____
- An agreement among several producers to restrict output in order to drive up prices
- When companies are prevented from entering a market they are experiencing a _____ to entry
- When firms limit production and raise prices in a way that raises one another’s profits without a formal agreement it is called ____ collusion (2 words)
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- When there are only two firms operating in an industry
- When competitors collaborate to set the price of a good it is called price ____
- When each firm has an incentive to cheat but both are worse off if both cheat
- When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits
- This strategy starts with cooperation and shits to imitating what the other player did the previous period (3 words)
- When there is only one buyer of a good
- When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____
- The value of network ___ comes from enabling its users to participate in a network of other users
- A ____ monopoly is created and sustained by increasing returns to scale; this is most prevalent in the area of public utilities
21 Clues: When one company controls an industry • When there is only one buyer of a good • When there are only a few producers in an industry • When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits • When there are only two firms operating in an industry • A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention • When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____ • ...
Pricing 2017-01-30
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- Price signals carry information about the cost of production, ..., quality
- Prices paid to producers by brokers, aggregators, wholesalers etc
- Distribution policy includes
- Price is the only element in the marketing mix that brings in the revenues all the rest are ...
- Retail prices paid by ... and individual consumers
- Price signals carry information about the cost of production, ...
- price The price paid by a buyer of goods or services
- Price indicates the value given to a particular ...
- price Commodities have different prices at different market levels
- price New product
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- In the most cases, the selling price is ... than buying price
- Intermediary prices paid during transactions among brokers etc
- price is the cost or ... that has been given to a particular commodity
- element in the marketing mix that brings in the revenues
- sale A firm must set a price for the first time when it enters bids on new contract work as in ...
- price The price the seller receives from a buyer of good or services
- Price communicates the value ... of the product
- chain Along a commodity ..., each trader buys and sells at different prices
- A firm must set a price for the first time when it introduces its ... product
- Communication policy holds
20 Clues: price New product • Communication policy holds • Distribution policy includes • Price communicates the value ... of the product • Retail prices paid by ... and individual consumers • Price indicates the value given to a particular ... • price The price paid by a buyer of goods or services • element in the marketing mix that brings in the revenues • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-08
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- belief that actions should be based on reason
- Cultural hub during the Renaissance
- Most famous British play write in the Renaissance
- The _______ family sponsored many artists during the Renaissance
- This Method is the belief of collecting and analyzing evidence to find the truth
- In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Drawing two dimensional images as to give it a third dimension
- Scientist that proved the heliocentric theory
- Prolific painter, sculptor, scientist and engineer
- Force that attracts a body to the center of the Earth
- was a four year project for Michelangelo to paint
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- The _____ _____ is a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- Earth centered theory
- Francis _____ invented the scientific method
- Italian sculptor of David and painter of the Sistene Chapel
- home sentence of the medici family
- Born again
- City with no roads, only canals
- Discovered gravity
- Belief in the values of human welfare
20 Clues: Born again • Discovered gravity • Earth centered theory • City with no roads, only canals • home sentence of the medici family • Cultural hub during the Renaissance • Belief in the values of human welfare • Francis _____ invented the scientific method • belief that actions should be based on reason • Scientist that proved the heliocentric theory • ...
The Foundations of Democracy...So Far 2022-10-13
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- Thought a direct democracy was best
- Support of a strong central government sharing power with the states
- Theory that the government is dominated by wealthy capitalists
- When the people vote for representatives and can be in the government
- Group of similar individuals that go against the common good
- Thinker who supported separation of powers into three branches
- Society's belief that the leader has the right to rule
- Ability to get people to to things
- Support for stronger state governments and a weaker central government
- The right to rule
- System of appointed officials that carry out laws and policies
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- Theory that having many small groups competing for power encourages compromise and balances power
- Belief that the government is for the people, by the people, of the people
- Form of government advocated for by Brutus
- Agreement for people to give up some rights for the government to protect natural rights
- Theory that holds that government is controlled by a small group that is not elected
- Thinker who came up with the idea of a social contract, but did not think people should revolt
- Rights that cannot be taken away by any government
- Form of government advocated for by Fed 10
- Thinker who thought natural right should never be given up and that only property owners and businessmen should vote
20 Clues: The right to rule • Ability to get people to to things • Thought a direct democracy was best • Form of government advocated for by Brutus • Form of government advocated for by Fed 10 • Rights that cannot be taken away by any government • Society's belief that the leader has the right to rule • Group of similar individuals that go against the common good • ...
jag 2023-05-03
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- the way that someone or something looks.
- talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area.
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- the ability of an individual or a group of people to influence and guide followers or members of an organization, society or team.
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the process of making plans for something.
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions.
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
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- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another.
- arrange into a structured whole; order.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- make a formal application or request.
- think deeply or carefully about.
20 Clues: think deeply or carefully about. • the state of being diverse; variety. • make a formal application or request. • arrange into a structured whole; order. • the way that someone or something looks. • the process of making plans for something. • talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • ...
The big bang theory 2020-09-06
18 Clues: You • undo • Plant • Ridicule • Interrupt • Irritation • Unimportant • Word for 14 • Not lasting • Words of song • Ask or request • Adverb for like • Someone you know • Increase in size • Person who is critical • Ancient Egypt burial building • Group talking about what to do • Belief world created by supreme being
The Dan & Caitlynn Theory 2025-09-24
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- A close and trusting relationship
- A very intelligent person
- A person in a story, play, or show
- The answer to a problem
- A long event, like many TV episodes in a row
- Smart in a creative or tricky way
- A snack often eaten while watching TV
- The sound people make when they laugh
- A test done to find out something
- Something that makes people laugh
- Goofy or not serious
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- The ability to create pictures or ideas in your mind
- An idea that explains something
- A person who shares a room or apartment with you
- Something learned from an experience
- The study of the natural world
- Something that needs to be solved
- The science of matter, energy, and motion
18 Clues: Goofy or not serious • The answer to a problem • A very intelligent person • The study of the natural world • An idea that explains something • A close and trusting relationship • Smart in a creative or tricky way • Something that needs to be solved • A test done to find out something • Something that makes people laugh • A person in a story, play, or show • ...
Green Unit 1 2025-04-27
10 Clues: to permit • to pass out • firm, strong • to like better • strength, power • found often; average • Outline; follow the course of • willing to wait without complaining • sharp and unpleasant; angry or hurt • A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
Green Unit 1 2025-04-27
10 Clues: to permit • to pass out • firm, strong • to like better • strength, power • found often; average • Outline; follow the course of • sharp and unpleasant; angry or hurt • willing to wait without complaining • A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
Chapter 7 Vocab, Kassidy Bower 2022-01-03
Across
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their act.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms.
- Process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of a lower status.
- System compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statues.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- Theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed.
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Behavior that over conforms to accepted norms.
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms.
- A person who breaks significant societal/group norms.
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance.
- Theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior.
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- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- Behavior that departs from group norms.
- Behavior that under conforms to accepted norms.
- Job related crimes committed by high-status people.
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms, this is not a part of a person's lifestyle.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their act.
- Process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
24 Clues: Behavior that departs from group norms. • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that over conforms to accepted norms. • Behavior that under conforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms. • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior. • Job related crimes committed by high-status people. • ...
The Super sick micro crossword puzzle 2022-06-15
Across
- the static quantity of a good or service when its price changes.
- the amount of some good or service consumers are willing and able to purchase at each price.
- describes to the incremental satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
- the focus on the cost or benefit of the next unit or individual
- can be influenced by five basic factors: product features, the number of sellers, barriers to entry, information availability, and location.
- when an increase in input results in a proportional increase in output.
- payments that are actually made.
- happens when the price consumers pay for a product or service is less than the price they're willing to pay
- a situation in which economic forces such as supply and demand are balanced
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- the income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers
- a condition where the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied at the market price
- he decrease in marginal output of a production process as the amount of a single factor of production is incrementally increased
- nothing is gained if any of the players change their strategy if all other players maintain their strategy.
- expenditures that do not change regardless of the level of production, at least not in the short term
- as the process (or processes) a firm uses to transform inputs
- those patterns or elements that can be used to describe the behavior of a person or an individual economic unit, like a business.
- any resources used to create goods and services.
- the short run or long run process by which a firm may determine the price, input and output levels that lead to the highest profit.
- an economic measure of how sensitive an economic factor is to another
- The short run is a period of time in which the quantity of at least one input is fixed and the quantities of the other inputs can be varied
- describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- the monetary value of goods and services that producers and consumers purchase
- the difference between the revenue received from the sale of an output and the costs of all inputs used, as well as any opportunity costs
23 Clues: payments that are actually made. • any resources used to create goods and services. • as the process (or processes) a firm uses to transform inputs • the focus on the cost or benefit of the next unit or individual • the static quantity of a good or service when its price changes. • an economic measure of how sensitive an economic factor is to another • ...
Continental Drift / Seafloor Spreading Crossword 2022-02-14
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- The __________ rocks are found along the mid-ocean ridge (young or older)
- Underwater mountain and volcano chains
- Theory that the ocean floor moves like conveyor belts, transporting the continents across the Earth's surface
- Type of igneous rock found on the ocean floor; acts like a compass because it contains iron
- Earth's _______ poles have flipped several times in Earth's history
- The __________ rocks are found near the coastline (young or older)
- The ____ temperature rocks are found near the mid-ocean ridge (High or cold)
- Preserved animal and plant remains used to show that Pangaea did exist
- Layer of Earth where magma comes from
- Scientist who discovered continental drift
- layer of Earth that contains continents and seafloor
- supercontinent proposed by Wegner
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- Theory that the continents have slowly moved over time
- The ____ temperature rocks are found near the coastline (high or cold)
- The ship used to collect samples from the ocean floor
- Wegner thought that the continents looked like a ______ because they fit together
- ______ waves are used in sonar and echolocation to detect the ocean floor and other objects
- Fossils of warm-climate plants were found on this chilly continent
- Scientist who discovered seafloor spreading
- Explanation for how or why something occurs
20 Clues: supercontinent proposed by Wegner • Layer of Earth where magma comes from • Underwater mountain and volcano chains • Scientist who discovered continental drift • Scientist who discovered seafloor spreading • Explanation for how or why something occurs • layer of Earth that contains continents and seafloor • The ship used to collect samples from the ocean floor • ...
Workplace etiquette 2026-02-04
15 Clues: off • away • Happy • people • etiquette • handshake • oversharing • relationships • Being on time • Lock in on task • standards of conduct • Someone you work with • strong moral principles • the quality of being honest. • group of people that work together
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2017-09-05
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- Opened the way for chemical analysis
- Developed laws of motion and mechanics
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since 17th century.
- Man that developed sun-centered universe theory
- Published a study of human anatomy
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- Theory that everything revolves around the Earth
- Provided evidence to support Copernicus's theory
- Perfected the microscope
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- Theory that Earth and planets revolve around the sun in the center of the solar system
10 Clues: Perfected the microscope • Published a study of human anatomy • Opened the way for chemical analysis • Developed laws of motion and mechanics • Man that developed sun-centered universe theory • Theory that everything revolves around the Earth • Provided evidence to support Copernicus's theory • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary Review 2021-04-08
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- Being removed from and forbidden to return to a country, usually for political reasons (French Revolution)
- ________ theory: The theory that the planets revolve around the earth (scientific revolution)
- movement of people from rural areas to cities (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a forceful overthrow of a government by the people (American revolution)
- the form of government in which the ruler is not restricted by a constitution or laws. (enlightenment)
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- ____________ theory: the theory that the planets revolve around the sun (scientific revolution)
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people (French Revolution)
- An army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency. (American Revolution)
- a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples (WW1)
- economic system based on the private ownership of property and the use of property to compete for profits or gains in a market (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. (WW1)
- Political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a state of society without government or law (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a government which is ruled by a king (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- Willing to accept different beliefs and customs of others (enlightenment)
15 Clues: a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples (WW1) • a forceful overthrow of a government by the people (American revolution) • Willing to accept different beliefs and customs of others (enlightenment) • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. (WW1) • ...
Consumer Behavoiur 342-01 2015-10-02
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- Providing a very limited range of services to a narrow and specific market segment
- The quantity and quality of goods a consumer is able to pay for
- Concentration on a narrow market segment but has a wide range of services
- The provision of a relatively narrow product mix
- Lack of consistency in inputs and outputs during a process
- The portion of a nation's economy represented by services of all kinds
- An economic act or performance that creates value and benefits
- Offers a wide range of services to a broad market
- Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved
- Tangible item that provides benefits
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- The bias shown by customers towards certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer or maker
- The maximum level of output that a given system can produce during a set period of time
- Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied
- The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs
- Establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers relative to competing products
- Offers a narrow range of services to a fairly broad market
- A systematic method of operations involving steps
- Visual illustration of how customers perceive a competitor
- Changing the perception of a firm in the mind of a customer
- A name or symbol that identifies and differentiates a firm from it's competitors
20 Clues: Tangible item that provides benefits • Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied • The provision of a relatively narrow product mix • A systematic method of operations involving steps • Offers a wide range of services to a broad market • The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs • Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
Across
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our
- three phases - alarm, resistance, exhaustion.
- a type of conflict in which one must choose between two or more
- the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be
- that are attractive;good
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1)
- aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal
- our tendency to form judgments (of sounds, of lights, of income)
- a type of conflict that occurs when faced with a choice or situation
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- a type of conflict in which one is faced with two or more options
- responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus
- Selye’s concept of the body’s adaptive response to stress
- to a neutral level defined by our prior experience
- are unattractive;bad
- responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion.
- has favorable and unfavorable characteristics
16 Clues: are unattractive;bad • that are attractive;good • responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus • three phases - alarm, resistance, exhaustion. • aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal • has favorable and unfavorable characteristics • to a neutral level defined by our prior experience • responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion. • ...
Motivating Your employees 2012-11-29
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- The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- says that an individual exhibiting strong Machiavellian tendencies is manipulative and believes that ends can justify means
- Compensation program that allows employees to become part owners of an organization by recieving stock as a performance incentive
- willingness to do something
- Theory focuses on expectations. It argues that individuals analyze three relationships: Effort-performance, Performance-rewards, and rewards-personal goals.
- Combining tasks to form complete Jobs. Basically saying you have to have a variety of tasks to make a job motivating
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- Compensation plans that pay employees on the basis of some performance measure
- The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- Created by Abraham Maslow and it states that once you satisfy a need, you no longer have the motivation by that need
- a physiological or psychological deficiency that makes certain outcomes seem attractive
- The degree to which an individual likes or dislikes himself or herself
- When people have the drive to do something better or more efficiently than it has been done before
- The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors
- The Belief that someone has control over his or her life.
- The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
- The degree to which a worker controls the planning, execution, and evaluation of his or her work
16 Clues: willingness to do something • The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory • The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The Belief that someone has control over his or her life. • The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2014-05-14
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- In her "carative factors" she contrasts medicines _____factors.
- _______Factors is one of the three main elements to her theory
- What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being?
- A description of health involving a high level of overall physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being.
- What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory?
- How many Carative factors are in her theory?
- Watson believed that a person was comprised of three "sphere's of being": mind, ______ and spirit.
- "A human science of persons & human health-illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions".
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- Her theory blends this with the sciences
- What of caring & science examines the relatedness of everything
- Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person?
- An open system containing both internal & external variables that we can manipulate?
- According to Watson; what is just as important as curing?
13 Clues: Her theory blends this with the sciences • How many Carative factors are in her theory? • What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being? • What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory? • According to Watson; what is just as important as curing? • Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person? • ...
PIP3 Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. (7 letters)
- Genes believed to influence the development of a specific trait or behaviour.(15 letters)
- Mental framework organizing and interpreting information. (6 letters)
- The theory that proposes phobias are learnt and maintained via classical and operant conditioning. (14 letters)
- Observable characteristics resulting from both genetic and environmental influences. (9 letters)
- Psychological approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.(10 letters)
- bidirectional interaction where both the infant and caregiver respond to each other's signals (10 letters)
- The system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information, proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (13 letters)
- Technique used by police to enhance the retrieval of information from eyewitnesses.(16 letters)
- German psychologist credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory. (5 letters)
- Neurotransmitter associated with OCD and it's treatment. (9 letters)
- Psychological concept suggesting that infants become attached to those who satisfy their primary needs.(12 letters)
- Cognitive theory by Beck suggesting that depression arises from negative thoughts about the self, the world, and the future. (12 letters)
- The country where orphans were kept in poor institutions. (8 letters)
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- Activity that can contaminate eyewitness testimony by introducing new information or perspectives. (19 letters)
- mechanisms that intervene between stimuli and responses, according to social learning theory. (19 letters)
- Concept in humanistic psychology referring to the realization of one's full potential. (17 letters)
- Systematic examination of the content of communication, often used in qualitative research. (15 letters)
- Psychotherapeutic approach focusing on changing patterns of thinking and behavior to alleviate psychological distress. (27 letters)
- Type of memory associated with personal experiences and specific events. (8 letters)
- Attachment theory term describing an infant's intense bond with one primary caregiver.(10 letters)
- Psychologists known for their research on eyewitness testimony and leading questions. (15 letters)
- Disruption of memory caused by the presence of competing information. (12 letters)
23 Clues: Neurotransmitter associated with OCD and it's treatment. (9 letters) • Mental framework organizing and interpreting information. (6 letters) • The country where orphans were kept in poor institutions. (8 letters) • Emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. (7 letters) • ...
Science Vocab 2 2022-08-23
Across
- a set of results formed by a test
- The amount of molecules in a small area.
- noticing different things during a experiment
- a series of taken tests and measurements
- a variable that stays the same in a experiment
- an educated guess based on probability
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- something that stays the same through the test
- an educated guess based on scientific theory
- The quantity of matter in a specific area.
- A estimate based on scientific theory.
- a unique inquiry developed on indifferent conditions
- is an idea that can be tested
12 Clues: is an idea that can be tested • a set of results formed by a test • A estimate based on scientific theory. • an educated guess based on probability • The amount of molecules in a small area. • a series of taken tests and measurements • The quantity of matter in a specific area. • an educated guess based on scientific theory • noticing different things during a experiment • ...
EPHUMA254 Course Review 2020-10-21
Across
- The nature of class struggle (Conflict Theory).
- Theorist who focused on the effects of the competitive economic structure.
- Theorist who focused on status, bureaucracy, and understanding social facts from the ‘insider’ position.
- The theoretical tradition that examines society as an organism made up of interacting harmonious parts.
- Putting yourself in the position of subjects under investigation.
- Functionalism and Conflict theory are [what?] theories.
- Concept used to described the lessons students learn at school that are outside of the form curriculum.
- Driving force in society (Durkheim)
- Refers to culture and cultural practices, rituals, beliefs and behaviours.
- People or parts of society that don't fit in (Functionalism).
- Durkheim, Marx, Weber were all [what?] theorists.
- Lack of norms and order (Durkheim)
- The condition of the working class in capitalism (Marx).
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- “A unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things” Durkheim.
- Formal principles used to explain phenomena.
- Theorist who focused on social order.
- Form of capital used to conceptualise taste, brand consumption and qualifications (Bourdieu).
- Considered to be the world of ideas and meaning where change originated (Weber).
- The period characterised by a period of enlightenment where the authority or the monarchy and the Catholic Church was challenged.
- The period characterised by the transition to new manufacturing processes.
- Weber emphasised [what?], not class.
- The middle class that plays an entrepreneurial role in the capitalist system.
- Rational and secular view of the world.
- Symbolic interactionist and phenomenology are [what?] theories.
24 Clues: Lack of norms and order (Durkheim) • Driving force in society (Durkheim) • Weber emphasised [what?], not class. • Theorist who focused on social order. • Rational and secular view of the world. • Formal principles used to explain phenomena. • The nature of class struggle (Conflict Theory). • Durkheim, Marx, Weber were all [what?] theorists. • ...
unit 2 2026-02-02
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- Which group is an example of Edwin Lemert's study on primary to secondary deviance
- Who's study on working class boys supports Merton's findings
- Which type of deviance is a result of being publicly labelled a criminal
- What did Travis Hirschi emphasize the importance of
- 1 weakness of Banduras bobo doll study
- What does Sutherland's differential theory say causes crime
- What is a negative of Merton's theory
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- Who says that laws protecting private property are the cornerstone of society
- What is 1 criticism of Marxist view on why crime is committed
- What was the name of Cesare Baccaria's book
- Who turns to crime because they are exploited by the capitalist system
- Who are encouraged to commit through a 'dog eat dog' system
- Which neurochemical impairs judgement and increases agression
- 4 out of 5 violent offenders had complications in what
- What type of subcultures do working class people share because of blocked opportunities
- Who created the theory regarding subculture responses
16 Clues: What is a negative of Merton's theory • 1 weakness of Banduras bobo doll study • What was the name of Cesare Baccaria's book • What did Travis Hirschi emphasize the importance of • Who created the theory regarding subculture responses • 4 out of 5 violent offenders had complications in what • Who are encouraged to commit through a 'dog eat dog' system • ...
EXAM 4 PREP FOR SERIOUS STUDENTS 2022-12-05
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- What game developers write
- Idea that promotes the progress of women
- Console makers: Nintendo, Sony, and __
- Streaming platform for digital games
- Mother of all video games
- Type of feminism in "Parks and
- Private information becomes public
- She created the Swansons
- Qualitative method: __ analysis
- Feminist scholar Laura ___ (male gaze)
- Type of video game such as Candy Crush
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- McGrath's example of new masculinity
- Theory about TV watching
- What Tony Stark the dad does in
- Method name for analyzing content
- In "Endgame," he says, "I love you" to
- Costume play
- normative male ___
- Media theory: Spiral of ___
- Coin-operated games played here
- Real men aren't afraid to ask for ___
- Research method: Asking people questions
- mom.
23 Clues: mom. • Costume play • normative male ___ • Theory about TV watching • She created the Swansons • Mother of all video games • What game developers write • Media theory: Spiral of ___ • Type of feminism in "Parks and • What Tony Stark the dad does in • Coin-operated games played here • Qualitative method: __ analysis • Method name for analyzing content • Private information becomes public • ...
C1 Coaching 2025-02-11
Across
- (Two words) typically associated with health and safety
- (Two words) getting feedback from your friends/colleagues.
- (Two words) a theory of learning associated with rewards and punishment
- A method of leadership that involves including the whole group
- (Two words) a theory of learning associated with positive reinforcement of a positive outcome
- Plan (2 words) A back up
- Associated with **
- Should be conducted after every session, especially by yourself.
- Progression and regression within an activity/session
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- (Two words) a theory of learning associated with Pavlov's Dogs.
- A method of breaking a large group into eg. 3 groups for game zones and skill zones.
- "[blank] learning" a theory of learning by watching. Associated with **
- (Two words) preplanning skill specific improvement advice
- An activity designed to improve a specific skill
14 Clues: Associated with ** • Plan (2 words) A back up • An activity designed to improve a specific skill • Progression and regression within an activity/session • (Two words) typically associated with health and safety • (Two words) preplanning skill specific improvement advice • (Two words) getting feedback from your friends/colleagues. • ...
Puzzle 2019-07-30
Across
- Geometric representation of the same level of output that can be produced by various combinations of factor inputs.
- Any goods or services that comes out of production process.
- No profit, no loss condition.
- Exchange of goods or services in terms of money.
- When scale of production increases beyond a particular limit it leads to certain disadvantages.
- level of output where the firm is maximizing its profits and therefore has no tendency to change its output.
- time period during which all factors of production can be varied.
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- Cost of production of an additional unit or an extra unit.
- Cost that changes with the output.
- The functional relationship between inputs and output.
- Cost incurred due to loss of earning or opportunity forgone.
- Those expenses which are actually paid by the firm.
- Cost which does not change with output.
- Period of time over which the amount of some inputs called fixed factors cannot be changed.
- Any goods or services that goes into the process of production.
15 Clues: No profit, no loss condition. • Cost that changes with the output. • Cost which does not change with output. • Exchange of goods or services in terms of money. • Those expenses which are actually paid by the firm. • The functional relationship between inputs and output. • Cost of production of an additional unit or an extra unit. • ...
12 2025-11-24
Across
- Number of waves per second
- Path of moving electron
- Uncertainty principle scientist
- Distance between wave crests
- Light released by excited atom
- Energy level around nucleus
- Higher energy electron state
- Proposed atomic theory
- Rate of wave travel
- Lowest energy state
- Scientist behind quantum theory
- Range of light frequencies emitted
- Discrete energy packet
- Discovered the electron
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- Proposed model of atom structure
- Height of a wave
- Explained photoelectric effect
- Discovered atomic nucleus
- Representation of atomic structure
- Particle of light energy
- Created periodic table
- Arrangement of electrons
- Developed wave equation
- Division of electron energy levels
- Researched radioactivity
25 Clues: Height of a wave • Rate of wave travel • Lowest energy state • Proposed atomic theory • Created periodic table • Discrete energy packet • Path of moving electron • Developed wave equation • Discovered the electron • Particle of light energy • Arrangement of electrons • Researched radioactivity • Discovered atomic nucleus • Number of waves per second • Energy level around nucleus • ...
Geocentric vs. Heliocentric 2025-08-12
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- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- A star and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it.
- An astronomer who discovered the heliocentric theory.
- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located
- Model A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe
- Model A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe, with objects revolving around it.
- All of space and the matter space contains.
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- An astronomer who discovered the geocentric theory
- A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.7 billion years ago
- A large grouping of stars in space.
- An astronomer who used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
12 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space. • All of space and the matter space contains. • An astronomer who discovered the geocentric theory • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located • An astronomer who discovered the heliocentric theory. • Model A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe • ...
jag 2023-05-03
Across
- the way that someone or something looks.
- talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area.
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- the ability of an individual or a group of people to influence and guide followers or members of an organization, society or team.
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the process of making plans for something.
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions.
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
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- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another.
- arrange into a structured whole; order.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- make a formal application or request.
- think deeply or carefully about.
20 Clues: think deeply or carefully about. • the state of being diverse; variety. • make a formal application or request. • arrange into a structured whole; order. • the way that someone or something looks. • the process of making plans for something. • talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • ...
Plate Tectonics. 2025-03-21
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- Where magma comes to the surface
- Fractures between two plates
- A layer of rock that is made up of ocean and continents
- Molten rock above the Earths surface
- A ring of volcanoes in a ocean
- When tectonic plates move away from eachother
- Liquid metal layer
- Molten rock below the earths surface
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- A long mountain range on the oceans floor
- The super continent
- The theory that the lithosphere is divided into various peices
- Outer part of mantle, layer that floats on liquid metal
- Currents caused by difference in temperature
- Carries the edge of one plate under another plate
- When plates move towards each other
- Place where lots of volcanic activities occur
- The theory that tectonic plates drift over time
- When tectonic plates rub against eachother
- The center of the Earth
- Uppermost layer of the earth
20 Clues: Liquid metal layer • The super continent • The center of the Earth • Fractures between two plates • Uppermost layer of the earth • A ring of volcanoes in a ocean • Where magma comes to the surface • When plates move towards each other • Molten rock above the Earths surface • Molten rock below the earths surface • A long mountain range on the oceans floor • ...
Galileo Galilei Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-19
Across
- A model of the solar system where the sun is the center and all the planets and moons are revolving
- Synonym of Copernican Theory
- Dutch invention that helped Galileo make many discoveries
- Origin
- Discovered the Copernican Theory
- Greek philosopher who believed the Earth was the center of the universe
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- Year Galileo was born
- Theory that states Earth is the center of the universe
- Birthplace
- A discovery Galileo made about Saturn's appearance
- branch of science relating to space and celestial objects
11 Clues: Origin • Birthplace • Year Galileo was born • Synonym of Copernican Theory • Discovered the Copernican Theory • A discovery Galileo made about Saturn's appearance • Theory that states Earth is the center of the universe • Dutch invention that helped Galileo make many discoveries • branch of science relating to space and celestial objects • ...
Einstein was a dope 2025-02-24
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- the month Einstein died
- a class in school
- The name of the Author of the book
- a theory of space, time, mass, and energy
- Albert Einstein's sister's favorite food
- another famous equation that Albert Einstein created
- he created the theory of relativity.
- the name that Albert's parent wanted him to have
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- something Einstein played in his spare time
- somewthing you get when you go over the speed limit
- Einsteins first name
- something Einstein made
- the place Einstein grew up
- it means you would rather peace than war
- the place Einstein flunked out of
- a paper on an effect Einstein made
- the job Albert Einsteins dad had
- the time when the moon blocks out the sun
- one of the most important parts of the body
- the month Einstein was born
20 Clues: a class in school • Einsteins first name • the month Einstein died • something Einstein made • the place Einstein grew up • the month Einstein was born • the job Albert Einsteins dad had • the place Einstein flunked out of • a paper on an effect Einstein made • The name of the Author of the book • he created the theory of relativity. • it means you would rather peace than war • ...
Marxism, Scientific Developments, Materialism, and Darwin: Europe 1850-1871 2013-02-18
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- the working middle class in an emerging class struggle against the bourgeoisie
- These banks were crucial to industrial development, particularly in the railroad industry because they mobilized enormous capital for investment.
- created the foundation for periodic law
- belief that everything mental, spiritual, or ideal was simply a result of physical forces
- influenced Darwin’s theory with a theory for a “struggle for existence”
- in 1864, the Spanish banking system collapsed because it was largely dependent on __________________ shares.
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- the process by which animals change over a period of time from earlier and simpler forms
- Survival of the _________________.
- the core of 19th century physics research, inspired by the widespread use of the steam engine
- between 1850-1870, there was a shift from Romanticism to ___________.
- Co-author of the Communist Manifesto and provided the financial support for Marxism
- discovered electromagnetic induction
- formulated germ theory of disease
- Member of the International Working Men’s Association and University of Berlin graduate
- German idealistic philosopher that influenced Marx
- a naturalist for the Royal Navy expedition to the South Pacific
16 Clues: formulated germ theory of disease • Survival of the _________________. • discovered electromagnetic induction • created the foundation for periodic law • German idealistic philosopher that influenced Marx • a naturalist for the Royal Navy expedition to the South Pacific • between 1850-1870, there was a shift from Romanticism to ___________. • ...
TTH Crossword 2024-10-28
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- Knowledgeable
- Reached a firm decision
- The human chest
- A synonym for mockery; the ridiculing of someone or something
- Insane
- Enough
- A thin opening
- To an unusual degree
- Cheerfully
- Imagine
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- Hide one's intentions, motivations, or feelings
- Before
- Great pain or suffering
- Listen
- Rested; lied (in a location)
- Loud and cheerful
- Forcefully; powerfully
- Act of making fun of someone or something
- Cautiously and Secretly
- Cautious
20 Clues: Before • Listen • Insane • Enough • Imagine • Cautious • Cheerfully • Knowledgeable • A thin opening • The human chest • Loud and cheerful • To an unusual degree • Forcefully; powerfully • Great pain or suffering • Reached a firm decision • Cautiously and Secretly • Rested; lied (in a location) • Act of making fun of someone or something • Hide one's intentions, motivations, or feelings • ...
Chapter 5 Science Vocab 2022-03-08
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- Scientist who created the Theory of the Continental Drift
- Squeezing of Earth's crust
- all the gases around earth
- Map that uses shading to show elevations
- deep cracks within Earth's crust
- layer that is made of liquid metal
- maps that use lines to show elevation
- underwater mountain that rises from the ocean floor
- Canyon Steep sided valley in a continental slope
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- Theory to explain how forces within Earth move
- The ocean floor along the coast of a continent
- Layer of Earth's interior
- All of Earth's Liquid
- layer made out of solid metal
- Physical feature on Earth's Surface
- when the continental plate is compressed and the ground is forced upward
- Hot melted rock
- A wide flat area of ocean floor
- Deepest part of the ocean floor
- scientist who examines rocks
- rocky layer of Earth's Surface
21 Clues: Hot melted rock • All of Earth's Liquid • Layer of Earth's interior • Squeezing of Earth's crust • all the gases around earth • scientist who examines rocks • layer made out of solid metal • rocky layer of Earth's Surface • A wide flat area of ocean floor • Deepest part of the ocean floor • deep cracks within Earth's crust • layer that is made of liquid metal • ...
Microeconomics Concepts 2022-04-07
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- Also known as a noncooperative equilibrium, is the result when each player in a game chooses the action that maximizes his or her payoff, given the actions of other players.
- When they cooperate to raise their joint profits
- total revenue minus the explicit cost and depreciation
- When long-run average total cost declines as output increases
- Individuals have no incentive to pay for their own consumption and instead will consumer without payments.
- when resources are deployed to produce just the right amount of each product to satisfy society's wants
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- A labor market in which there is only one firm hiring labor(wage-maker)
- diagram that shows how households and firms are related by the exchange of resources and products
- Price is lower than minimum average variable cost
- It is a benefit that an individual or firm confers on others without receiving compensation.
- It is an economic profit just high enough to keep a firm engaged in its current activity
- How sensitive consumers and producers are to changes in price
12 Clues: When they cooperate to raise their joint profits • Price is lower than minimum average variable cost • total revenue minus the explicit cost and depreciation • When long-run average total cost declines as output increases • How sensitive consumers and producers are to changes in price • A labor market in which there is only one firm hiring labor(wage-maker) • ...
Astro Space Club Puzzles 2025-06-07
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- "The objective is to prove that living organisms can survive even when launched into orbit."
- "The longest day of the year when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky."
- "Pluto"
- "The "Red Planet"
- "Pioneer of telescopic astronomy who challenged the geocentric model."
- "Frozen celestial body with a glowing tail"
- "The star at the center of our solar system"
- "Hawking temperature"
- "Discoverer of laws describing planetary motion in elliptical orbits."
- "Famous space agency of the United States"
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- "Galactic Halo"
- "The first person to walk on the Moon"
- "organization in Thailand responsible for the research, education, and dissemination of knowledge about astronomy and space."
- "Astronomer who proved the universe is expanding, leading to the Big Bang theory."
- "Our home galaxy"
- "beautiful rings"
- "Polish astronomer who formulated the heliocentric theory."
- "Active galactic nuclei"
- "Massive explosion that started the universe"
- "The first landing on the Moon occurred in 1969."
20 Clues: "Pluto" • "Galactic Halo" • "The "Red Planet" • "Our home galaxy" • "beautiful rings" • "Hawking temperature" • "Active galactic nuclei" • "The first person to walk on the Moon" • "Famous space agency of the United States" • "Frozen celestial body with a glowing tail" • "The star at the center of our solar system" • "Massive explosion that started the universe" • ...
12ENG IA1 Revision 2023-02-26
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- leadership or dominance, especially by one state or social group over others.
- the depiction of a thing, person or idea in written, visual, performed or spoken language; constructions that the core ideologies and meanings of the text; constructed through non-neutral, conscious choice by writers / text producers to reveal their perspectives, assumptions, values, and beliefs, on the subject matter.
- the theory that technology is not fully under human control, that it has some degree of autonomy, and that it has its own ends. (13.11)
- the ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws; behaviour in accordance with socially accepted conventions.
- those aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning. (9,7)
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- the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope, and the distinction between justified belief and opinion.
- any interpretation of a text that differs from the commonly accepted interpretation. (11,7)
- those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions. (9,8)
- the most common and widely-accepted interpretations of a given text. (8,7)
- the leading character or one of the major characters in a play, film, novel, etc.
- any alternative interpretation (reading) of a text that contradicts the commonly accepted interpretation (dominant reading). (9,7)
- the theory that technology is simply as a tool or neutral instrument that humans use to achieve their own ends. (13,14)
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- the principal opponent of the main character, in a play, film, novel, etc.
- a theory of social control whereby one individual/group is under surveillance by another individual/group that cannot be seen. It originates with the architectural design of a prison wherein the guards can always see the prisoners, but the prisoners cannot see the guards.
- the main means of mass communication, such as broadcasting, publishing, and the internet, considered collectively. (4,5)
- the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
- an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.
- a genre of fiction that encompasses works in which the setting is other than the real world, involving supernatural, futuristic, or other imagined elements. (11,7)
- the governing or the holding of power by people selected according to merit; a society governed by people selected according to merit.
22 Clues: an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions. (9,8) • the most common and widely-accepted interpretations of a given text. (8,7) • the principal opponent of the main character, in a play, film, novel, etc. • ...
Nature of Language 2019-06-08
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- Sound and meaning can be sub-grouped and re-grouped to form words and sentences, this is called _____.
- The relative emphasis given in pronunciation to a syllable in loudness, pitch or duration.
- When the receiver informs they have received the message they give _____.
- The most basic human urge is to _____.
- The sameness of sound. E.g. Rode – road, bare – bear, lead – led, go – gho…
- The minimal unit of potentially meaningful sound.
- Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world.
- The scientific study of a particular language.
- The emphasis placed upon a syllable in a pronunciation.
- The sameness of spelling. E.g. watch, orange, bear, pass, found
- The smallest meaningful unit of a written language.
- The movement of the message from the sender to receiver is called ______.
- This is when a language takes words from other languages.
- This theory states that a child must understand the concepts before they can use the language.
- The systematic representation of language writing.
- The rise and fall of the voice.
- This person discovered Cognitive theory.
- This is non-verbal communication through silence in speech.
- Language is important for _____ to develop culture and break from work.
- The study of the origin and history of words and their meaning.
- This person discovered Behaviouristic theory.
- This theory says that a child learns through his environment, being born with an empty mind for learning.
- The scientific study of language.
- The inability to express thoughts by means of speech, as a consequence of certain brain disorders.
- Speech is learned individually and passed from generation to generation via ______ transmission.
- The science of speech and sound.
- The word language comes from the latin ‘lingua’ which means something produced with the ___
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- ________ language talks about attitudes and ideas, thoughts, dreams, etc…
- When two words are combined and overlapped they form a _____.
- The linguistic study of meaning in language.
- The representation of sound by similar sounding words.
- The study of speech in a particular language.
- ____language talks about truth and facts.
- The party that receives the message is the _______.
- This is non-verbal communication through social space or distance.
- The scientific study of the structure of words.
- ______ is the feature of language that means we can talk about any aspect of time and space.
- Language is ______, meaning people who use a similar language share its rules and pattern.
- Speech has no direct physical consequences, it can occur at the same time as another activity.
- This is when a word is shortened by taking out a chunk of the existing word.
- The smallest meaningful element in a language.
- The party that sends the message is the ______.
- Language helps people _____ and develop.
- Language is ________, meaning we can make lots of sounds but we don’t use them all, only some we assign meaning to.
- This is non-verbal communication with facial expressions and gesture.
- This theory states that biology influence language, that the child only discovers and tests.
- Together the sender and receiver are called _______.
- The arrangement of words into phrases and sentences.
- Language is ______, meaning there is no logical connection between the words and the meaning.
- This person discovered Rationalistic theory.
50 Clues: The rise and fall of the voice. • The science of speech and sound. • The scientific study of language. • The most basic human urge is to _____. • Language helps people _____ and develop. • This person discovered Cognitive theory. • ____language talks about truth and facts. • The linguistic study of meaning in language. • This person discovered Rationalistic theory. • ...
Nature of Language 2019-06-08
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- The party that receives the message is the _______.
- Speech is learned individually and passed from generation to generation via ______ transmission.
- This is when a word is shortened by taking out a chunk of the existing word.
- The sameness of spelling. E.g. watch, orange, bear, pass, found
- The most basic human urge is to _____.
- This person discovered Behaviouristic theory.
- Speech has no direct physical consequences, it can occur at the same time as another activity.
- The sameness of sound. E.g. Rode – road, bare – bear, lead – led, go – gho…
- Language is ______, meaning there is no logical connection between the words and the meaning.
- The smallest meaningful element in a language.
- The scientific study of language.
- ________ language talks about attitudes and ideas, thoughts, dreams, etc…
- Together the sender and receiver are called _______.
- When two words are combined and overlapped they form a _____.
- The representation of sound by similar sounding words.
- The emphasis placed upon a syllable in a pronunciation.
- The scientific study of the structure of words.
- This person discovered Rationalistic theory.
- When the receiver informs they have received the message they give _____.
- ____language talks about truth and facts.
- The study of speech in a particular language.
- The inability to express thoughts by means of speech, as a consequence of certain brain disorders.
- Sound and meaning can be sub-grouped and re-grouped to form words and sentences, this is called _____.
- Language is ________, meaning we can make lots of sounds but we don’t use them all, only some we assign meaning to.
- This is when a language takes words from other languages.
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- The party that sends the message is the ______.
- The relative emphasis given in pronunciation to a syllable in loudness, pitch or duration.
- The smallest meaningful unit of a written language.
- This theory states that a child must understand the concepts before they can use the language.
- The study of the origin and history of words and their meaning.
- This theory says that a child learns through his environment, being born with an empty mind for learning.
- The minimal unit of potentially meaningful sound.
- Language helps people _____ and develop.
- The movement of the message from the sender to receiver is called ______.
- The arrangement of words into phrases and sentences.
- This is non-verbal communication through social space or distance.
- The rise and fall of the voice.
- The word language comes from the latin ‘lingua’ which means something produced with the ___
- ______ is the feature of language that means we can talk about any aspect of time and space.
- This is non-verbal communication through silence in speech.
- Language is ______, meaning people who use a similar language share its rules and pattern.
- This theory states that biology influence language, that the child only discovers and tests.
- Language is important for _____ to develop culture and break from work.
- Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world.
- The science of speech and sound.
- This person discovered Cognitive theory.
- This is non-verbal communication with facial expressions and gesture.
- The scientific study of a particular language.
- The systematic representation of language writing.
- The linguistic study of meaning in language.
50 Clues: The rise and fall of the voice. • The science of speech and sound. • The scientific study of language. • The most basic human urge is to _____. • Language helps people _____ and develop. • This person discovered Cognitive theory. • ____language talks about truth and facts. • This person discovered Rationalistic theory. • The linguistic study of meaning in language. • ...
SOCIOLOGY 2015-07-08
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- Customary behavior patterns widely practiced.
- Allows range of choices in the individual as member of the society.
- Shared values and rules about acceptable and unacceptable.
- A social heritage transmitted from one gen. to another.
- Refers to the theory of social action.
- Human culture is nothing w/o it.
- Each aspect of society is interdependent.
- Father of communism
- Focuses on the negative.
- Norm based on morality or definition of right and wrong.
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- Father of positivism
- Written down and enforced by the state.
- Manifested by member of certain socially organized group of individuals.
- Forms of behavior uniformly done in the society.
- The view to regard one's culture as right and normal.
- Socially imposed rewards and punishment.
- He said change in 1 part of society causes change in the other parts
- Last science to be developed.
- Moral imperatives and social conscience internalized.
- Is a conflict theory that studies gender.
20 Clues: Father of communism • Father of positivism • Focuses on the negative. • Last science to be developed. • Human culture is nothing w/o it. • Refers to the theory of social action. • Written down and enforced by the state. • Socially imposed rewards and punishment. • Each aspect of society is interdependent. • Is a conflict theory that studies gender. • ...
Motivation Vocab 2024-12-06
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- a trait that describes a person's ability to tolerate a lack of external stimuli
- the level of mental stimulation that allows a person to perform at their best
- produces and releases several hormones that help carry out important bodily functions
- a hormone that increases appetite and is often called the "hunger hormone"
- things that are outside of a person or business and can impact them in a positive or negative way
- a personality trait that involves seeking out new and unique experiences that challenge the mind and senses
- when someone is motivated to do something in order to gain a reward or avoid a punishment
- the physical feeling that you need to eat
- the inability to control inappropriate or unwanted behaviors, such as making socially inappropriate comments or actions
- the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment, allowing it to survive and function properly
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- a psychological conflict that occurs when someone must choose between two desirable options
- controlled by the physiological signals that convey energy and nutrient needs
- a psychological situation where a person must choose between two options that are both undesirable
- a theory of motivation that states that people are motivated to reduce physiological imbalances, or "drives"
- the drive to engage in activities that are enjoyable or interesting without external rewards or incentives
- the feeling or state of being sated
- a theory that studies how people are motivated, develop, and experience wellness
- a personality theory that describes the tendency to seek out new and intense experiences
- a structure deep in your brain, acts as your body's smart control coordinating center
- a psychological state where someone is both drawn to and repelled by the same goal or object
- a psychological theory that explains how people seek to maintain an optimal level of physiological arousal
- theory that suggests that external rewards and punishments are the primary cause of an individual's behavior
- performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a certain point
- an innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli
- a hormone that helps regulate body weight by signaling the brain to feel full and adjust food intake
25 Clues: the feeling or state of being sated • the physical feeling that you need to eat • a hormone that increases appetite and is often called the "hunger hormone" • controlled by the physiological signals that convey energy and nutrient needs • the level of mental stimulation that allows a person to perform at their best • ...
theorist chart 2022-09-14
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- founder of educational philosophy
- studied freudian theory from anna
- stressed the importance of a children's cultural background
- founder of kindergarten
- children's moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment
- founder of child psychoanalyis
- children's intellectual development
- inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- exercised consideredable influence in academic educational psychology
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- children develop at there own pace
- believed that children are born naturally good
- developed reggio emilia schools
- established the normative theory
- considered the father of psychology
- social developmentalist
- saw the importance of home education in the early years
16 Clues: founder of kindergarten • social developmentalist • founder of child psychoanalyis • developed reggio emilia schools • established the normative theory • founder of educational philosophy • studied freudian theory from anna • children develop at there own pace • considered the father of psychology • children's intellectual development • ...
Production Function II 2024-10-14
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- Indicates the relationship between total output produced and the number of workers employed for a given amount of capital
- Principle that as the usage of one input increases, the quantities of other inputs being held fixed, a point will be reached beyond which the marginal product of the variable input will decrease
- A period of time that is sufficient to enable all factors of production to be adjusted.
- The concept that tells us the percentage by which output will increase when all inputs are increased by a given percentage
- Factors of production that cannot be increased or decreased in a short period of time
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- A technological relationship that specifies how much output can be produced with specific amounts of inputs.
- A point from where slope of TP curve changes and MP is maximum
- The phase along the total product function where output rises with additional labor at an increasing rate
- Factors of production that a firm can easily increase or decrease in a short period of time
- The phase along the total product function in which output rises with additional labor but at a decreasing rate
- a period during which at least one factor of production is fixed. If capital is fixed, then more output is produced by using additional labour.
- The change in output resulting from a unit change in one of firm’s variable inputs
- The total product divided by the number of units of a particular input employed by the firm
- The ratio of the quantity of capital to the quantity of labor
- The amount of a good or service produced by a firm
15 Clues: The amount of a good or service produced by a firm • The ratio of the quantity of capital to the quantity of labor • A point from where slope of TP curve changes and MP is maximum • The change in output resulting from a unit change in one of firm’s variable inputs • Factors of production that cannot be increased or decreased in a short period of time • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
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- compensation in line with effort made
- holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm
- being able to connect with other people
- people who put more effort into an activity are motivated by expected returns
- encompasses contributions from service management, marketing, and operations and is process-oriented
- encompasses contributions from interaction design and is concerned with frontstage interaction
- acquiring new knowledge/skills
- the degree to which customers feel motivated to fulfill their role or motivation
- configurations of people, technologies, and other resources that interact to create value
- a visualization tool for identifying activity sets and uncovering benefits, sacrifices and frequency of activities
- human-centered, holistic, creative approach for creating new services
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- benefits provided to customer
- moments of interaction between the customer and the firm
- solutions better meeting personal needs
- having pleasurable experiences
- motivation based on a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic benefits
- the availability of online tools and devices that aid in achieving a co-creation task
- the availability of help from other customers
- gaining a better status and recognition
- it’s development followed design science research and was validated by two applications
20 Clues: benefits provided to customer • having pleasurable experiences • acquiring new knowledge/skills • compensation in line with effort made • solutions better meeting personal needs • being able to connect with other people • gaining a better status and recognition • the availability of help from other customers • holistic, encompassing every contact with a firm • ...
Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon. 2021-09-29
5 Clues: job or profession. • thing that is or may be chosen. • arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • expression of opinions or offering of explanations explanations about an event or situation.
Are Bionic Super humans on the Horizon. 2021-09-29
5 Clues: job or profession. • thing that is or may be chosen. • arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • expression of opinions or offering of explanations explanations about an event or situation.
Development Terms 2024-05-26
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- The stage in Kohlberg's theory where moral reasoning is based on abstract principles and the value of all life.
- Morality The moral development stage where children base their decisions on societal rules and
- The stage where children from ages 2 to 7 engage in pretend play and learn to use symbols.
- When children understand that other people have thoughts, feelings, and perspectives different from their own.
- Parenting style characterized by high demands and low responsiveness.
- This parenting style is high in responsiveness and low in demands, often resulting in spoiled or undisciplined children.
- The concept that development occurs through a series of universal, invariant stages.
- This theory, proposed by Piaget, outlines how children construct a mental model of the world.
- The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, touched, or Heard
- This type of research design follows the same group of individuals over an extended period.
- This refers to the transition from adolescence to adulthood, encompassing changes in identity, autonomy, and intimacy.
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- Vygotsky's concept that refers to the difference between what a child can do alone and what they can do with help.
- According to Erikson, this is the stage during adolescence focused on developing a sense of personal identity.
- This type of attachment is characterized by a child's anxiety and uncertainty in the absence of a Caregiver
- The stage in Piaget's theory where children begin to think logically about concrete events.
- The principle that quantity remains the same despite changes in shape or appearance
- The term for an individual's characteristic style of behavior and emotional response.
- This psychologist's theory includes stages such as trust vs. mistrust and autonomy vs. shame and doubt.
18 Clues: Parenting style characterized by high demands and low responsiveness. • The principle that quantity remains the same despite changes in shape or appearance • The concept that development occurs through a series of universal, invariant stages. • The term for an individual's characteristic style of behavior and emotional response. • ...
Pricing and product review 2024-03-13
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- This type of pricing occurs when a firm sets low prices to gain a foothold in the market when it first starts selling.
- This type of pricing strategy involves special reductions to generate quick sales.
- Prices are set very high to maximise revenues in the short-term.
- A firm sets its prices in line with those charged by other firms selling similar goods or services.
- Product ____________________ is the process of giving a product or service a unique selling point.
- A product or service's perceived level of superiority or inferiority.
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- A name given to a product or service to make it stand out from its competitors.
- The percentage added to the production cost when setting a price.
- The first stage of the product life cycle.
- A firm adds a percentage onto the cost of production when setting the price.
10 Clues: The first stage of the product life cycle. • Prices are set very high to maximise revenues in the short-term. • The percentage added to the production cost when setting a price. • A product or service's perceived level of superiority or inferiority. • A firm adds a percentage onto the cost of production when setting the price. • ...
Sports Psychology: Assignment 1 2021-02-05
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- Direction and intensity of one's efforts
- Resultant or Behavioral ________; prediction of behavior derived from observations of an individual's personal motivation factors in relation to situational factors
- "a disposition to strive for satisfaction when making comparisons to some standard of excellence in the presence of evaluative others."
- Learned ____________; an acquired mindset that dismisses ideas of improvement being possible
- ____ Orientation; viewpoint that success is based on how one improves through their efforts as their goal
- _________-centered, viewpoint that states that environmental context influences motivation
- viewpoint that states that personal and situational factors influence motivation
- "recognition of the need to do something to gain control"
- Achievement ____ Theory; viewpoint that focuses on what the participant thinks it means to succeed or fail
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- ___________ Focus; one's ability can be improved over time
- ___________ Motivation; "a person's orientation to strive for tasks, persist in the face of failure, and have pride in accomplishments."
- ___________ Theory; viewpoint that focuses on how participants view certain factors towards their successes or failures
- ____ Achievement Theory; interactional theory that considers personal and situation factors as predictors of behavior
- _____-centered; viewpoint that states that personal characteristics influence motivation
- ______ View; one's ability is fixed and unchanging
- A factor one attributes success or failure that is either internal or external in origin
- A factor one attributes success or failure that is either fairly permanent or unstable
- _______ Orientation; viewpoint that success is based on the idea that a goal needs to be set and met
- A factor one attributes success or failure that is either in one's ability to change or not
19 Clues: Direction and intensity of one's efforts • ______ View; one's ability is fixed and unchanging • "recognition of the need to do something to gain control" • ___________ Focus; one's ability can be improved over time • viewpoint that states that personal and situational factors influence motivation • ...
ADJ-8: Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2023-11-06
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- gangs that develop in highly disorganized areas and without adult criminal role models.
- prescriptions of appropriate behavior or values.
- the initial delinquent act that goes undetected
- the theory that examines why lower-class youths are more likely to commit crime than middle and upper-class youths
- this occurs when a persons inability to obtain the middle-class status.
- gangs in organized communities in which the younger offender can gain the knowledge and skills to be successful criminals from older offenders.
- theorist who developed the five modes of adaption for dealing with strain with gaining economic success.
- removing juveniles from the juvenile justice process and given treatment services outside of the justice system.
- the ability to control one's own behavior.
- gangs that are unable or unwilling to be successful criminals, may sell small amounts of drugs to support their own habits.
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- theory that explains where delinquency occurs or the environment of an area that has an impact on delinquency.
- the theory that delinquency results from social interaction and learning.
- emotional and psychological ties a person has with others.
- this theory states that juveniles who are labeled as delinquent will commit more acts to live up to the label.
- and area of a city characterized by high delinquency rates with areas of private residences and factories and commercial establishments.
- the continued delinquent behavior that the juvenile is now committing to live up to the label.
- a set of values, norms and beliefs that differ from those of the dominant culture.
17 Clues: the ability to control one's own behavior. • the initial delinquent act that goes undetected • prescriptions of appropriate behavior or values. • emotional and psychological ties a person has with others. • this occurs when a persons inability to obtain the middle-class status. • the theory that delinquency results from social interaction and learning. • ...
INTELLIGENCE 2013-01-09
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- Carroll’s factor-analytic theory, which represents the structure of intelligence in three tiers, with g at the top; a second tier of biologically based broad abilities; and a third tier of specific behaviors.
- Mental abilities apparent in the real world but not in testing situations.
- A score that indicates the extent to which an individual’s raw score on an intelligence test deviates from the typical performance of same-age individuals.
- A complicated correlational procedure that identifies sets of test items that cluster together, called factors. Used to investigate whether intelligence is one trait or an assortment of abilities.
- An increase in IQ from one generation to the next.
- In Cattell’s theory, a form of intelligence involving skills that depend on accumulated knowledge and experience, good judgment, and mastery of social customs.
- In Cattell’s theory, a form of intelligence that depends primarily on basic information processing skills -ability to detect relationships among stimuli, speed of analyzing information, and capacity of working memory.
- In Spearman’s theory, a mental ability that is unique to a task.
- Gardner’s theory, which proposes at least eight independent intelligences, defined in terms of distinct sets of processing operations applied in culturally valued activities.
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- Sternberg’s theory, which states that intelligent behavior involves balancing analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence to achieve success in life , according to one’s personal goals and the requirements of one’s cultural community.
- An approach to cognitive development that focuses on outcomes and results and is the basis for intelligence tests designed to assess mental abilities.
- A set of emotional abilities that enable individuals to process and adapt to emotional information, measured by tapping emotional skills that enable people to manage their own emotions and interact competently with others.
- In Spearman’s theory, a common underlying factor, called g, believed to influence all aspects of intelligence.
13 Clues: An increase in IQ from one generation to the next. • In Spearman’s theory, a mental ability that is unique to a task. • Mental abilities apparent in the real world but not in testing situations. • In Spearman’s theory, a common underlying factor, called g, believed to influence all aspects of intelligence. • ...
SM-064 Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- narrow focus on one task of experience)
- of command (The flow of authority within an organization)
- principle (Cresting authority that flows in a clear continuous line)
- structure (combines traditional functional structure/divisional structure)
- (Departments are defined and arranged)
- structure (firm is broken into units according to factors, and products)
- (Managment function of setting up the way the business work will be done)
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- individual that makes decisions)
- of control (measurement of how many workers are supervised by manager)
- structure (Organizational design in which the firm is broken into departments)
- structure (The configuration of employees for accomplishing specific tasks)
- of labor (process of dividing large jobs into unit tasks)
12 Clues: individual that makes decisions) • (Departments are defined and arranged) • narrow focus on one task of experience) • of command (The flow of authority within an organization) • of labor (process of dividing large jobs into unit tasks) • principle (Cresting authority that flows in a clear continuous line) • ...
Frameworks Crossword Assignment 2024-04-29
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- It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
- If two or more are gathered in agreement…then we need to study that agreement, how the two came to that agreement, and how that agreement affects the behavior of the two…at least according to this theory!
- Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
- Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
- Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
- These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
- Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
- Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
- “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
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- Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
- Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
- Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
- You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
- You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
- Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!
15 Clues: Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory. • Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time. • Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution. • ...
Earth’s Interior and Processes 2018-12-19
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- a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the earth. __________ core
- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at convergent plate boundary
- a dense sphere of solid iron and nickel in the center of the earth. __________ core
- theory that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since drifted apart. __________ __________ theory
- a block of rock that forms the upper half of a fault. __________ wall
- a plate boundary where two plates move past each other. __________ plate boundary
- the theory that pieces of earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle. __________ __________ theory
- a type of fault where rocks on either side move past each other side-ways with little up or down movement. __________-__________ fault
- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. __________ plate boundary
- the name of a single landmass that broke apart 225 million years ago and gave rise to today’s continents
- a type of fault where the hanging wall slides upward; caused by compression in the crust. __________ fault
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- stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks
- a break or crack in earth’s lithosphere along which the rocks move
- a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. __________ plate boundary
- current in earth’s mantle cause by density changes due to heating of matter. __________ currents
- a block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault
- stress that stretches the rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle
- the process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- the layer of rock that forms earth’s outer surface
- the layer of hot, solid material between earth’s crust and core
- a rigid layer made up of the upper part of the mantle and the crust
- a type of fault where the hanging wall slides downward; caused by compression in the crust. __________ fault
22 Clues: stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks • the layer of rock that forms earth’s outer surface • a block of rock that forms the lower half of a fault • the layer of hot, solid material between earth’s crust and core • a break or crack in earth’s lithosphere along which the rocks move • a rigid layer made up of the upper part of the mantle and the crust • ...
Subculture Theory's of Crime By Chloe and Lily 2021-01-29
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- Who criticize Cohen for his failure to explain the variety of subculture forms that emerge out of social structure (13)
- What type of theory is this (9)
- What kind of subculture emerges when youths are deemed a double failure (10)
- What would interactionists say is the cause of subculture formation (17)
- Fill in the missing concern; excitement, toughness, smartness, autonomy, fate, ……. (7)
- Who studied counter school culture, a Marxist critique of consensus subculture theory (10)
- What perspective points out that the nature of subcultures has changes, that now they are much more common today and are a natural part of life (13)
- What theory influenced subculture theorists (12)
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- Which sociologist came up with the subcultural theory (6)
- How are conflict subcultures characterised (8)
- Who stated that deviant subcultures emerge because of status frustration (11)
- Who created the term ‘focal concerns’, the values given to working class boys that meant they were more likely to engage in delinquent behavior (12)
- What did Charles Murray say is an example of subcultural theories of crime (16)
- What did Cohen suggest was one of the root causes of subculture formation (17)
14 Clues: What type of theory is this (9) • How are conflict subcultures characterised (8) • What theory influenced subculture theorists (12) • Which sociologist came up with the subcultural theory (6) • What would interactionists say is the cause of subculture formation (17) • What kind of subculture emerges when youths are deemed a double failure (10) • ...
Science Vocab 2 2022-08-23
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- a variable that stays the same in a experiment
- a series of taken tests and measurements
- The amount of molecules in a small area.
- A estimate based on scientific theory.
- an educated guess based on probability
- The quantity of matter in a specific area.
- noticing different things during a experiment
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- an educated guess based on scientific theory
- is an idea that can be tested
- something that stays the same through the test
- a set of results formed by a test
- a unique inquiry developed on indifferent conditions
12 Clues: is an idea that can be tested • a set of results formed by a test • A estimate based on scientific theory. • an educated guess based on probability • a series of taken tests and measurements • The amount of molecules in a small area. • The quantity of matter in a specific area. • an educated guess based on scientific theory • noticing different things during a experiment • ...
Science Vocab 2 2022-08-23
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- a set of results formed by a test
- The amount of molecules in a small area.
- noticing different things during a experiment
- a series of taken tests and measurements
- a variable that stays the same in a experiment
- an educated guess based on probability
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- something that stays the same through the test
- an educated guess based on scientific theory
- The quantity of matter in a specific area.
- A estimate based on scientific theory.
- a unique inquiry developed on indifferent conditions
- is an idea that can be tested
12 Clues: is an idea that can be tested • a set of results formed by a test • A estimate based on scientific theory. • an educated guess based on probability • The amount of molecules in a small area. • a series of taken tests and measurements • The quantity of matter in a specific area. • an educated guess based on scientific theory • noticing different things during a experiment • ...
Learning Theories and Models 2024-03-05
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- the way the brain integrates new information into existing schema
- the principles underpinning teaching adults according to Knowles
- part of the VARK theory; the channels by which we take in information(two words)
- part of Vygotsky's theory - the Zone of ...... development
- an approach associated with problem solving approaches to learning
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- a type of reinforcement that involves avoiding less desirable consequences (two words)
- the method by which the therapist/coach/teacher can support the client/coachee/student according to Rogers' Humanist approach
- - another part of Vygotsky's theory - the activities and approaches designed to support learning
- an approach associated with direct instruction approaches to learning
- another part of Vygotsky's theory - the More Knowledgeable ... .
- the principles underpinning teaching children according to Knowles
11 Clues: part of Vygotsky's theory - the Zone of ...... development • the principles underpinning teaching adults according to Knowles • another part of Vygotsky's theory - the More Knowledgeable ... . • the way the brain integrates new information into existing schema • the principles underpinning teaching children according to Knowles • ...
Theorist 2022-09-14
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- Founder of Kindergarten
- Children's intellectual development proceeds through stages
- Belived that children are born naturally good
- Considered the father of psychology
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools;
- Saw the importance of home education in early years
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning;
- development of ethical principles;
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- Studied Freudian Theory from Anna
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- Founder of Educational Philosophy
- Stressed the importance of cultural development
- Founder of child psychoanalysis
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses;
- Bloom exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology.
- Established the normative theory
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
17 Clues: Founder of Kindergarten • Founder of child psychoanalysis • Established the normative theory • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; • Studied Freudian Theory from Anna • Founder of Educational Philosophy • development of ethical principles; • Considered the father of psychology • Belived that children are born naturally good • Inventor of the first usable intelligence test • ...
last1 2024-05-27
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- Alex Cross series author.
- Silence of the Lambs author.
- Author of The Hunger Games.
- Jurassic Park writer.
- Horror writer Dean.
- Da Vinci Code writer.
- Murder on the Orient Express author.
- Romance novelist Danielle.
- Bourne Identity author.
- Master of the Game writer.
- Author of It.
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- Alphabet mystery series author.
- Author of Eye of the Needle.
- Author of The Hunt for Red October.
- Science fiction legend.
- Author of Interview with the Vampire.
- Author of The Firm.
- Day of the Jackal writer.
- Harry Potter creator.
- The Thorn Birds writer.
20 Clues: Author of It. • Author of The Firm. • Horror writer Dean. • Jurassic Park writer. • Harry Potter creator. • Da Vinci Code writer. • Science fiction legend. • The Thorn Birds writer. • Bourne Identity author. • Alex Cross series author. • Day of the Jackal writer. • Romance novelist Danielle. • Master of the Game writer. • Author of The Hunger Games. • Author of Eye of the Needle. • ...
The Boundless Vocabulary 2023-04-26
Across
- guard's place or position
- sleep
- in awe of someone or something
- a cliff with a river at the bottom
- badge or logo
- paved patio
- bounces off
- strong odor
- wowed
- coax or manipulates
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- splendid and expensive looking
- annoyed
- deep
- follows along
- staring
- firm
- interesting
- lack of attention
- hidden
- rarely
- a cloud of smoke or steam
21 Clues: deep • firm • sleep • wowed • hidden • rarely • annoyed • staring • interesting • paved patio • bounces off • strong odor • follows along • badge or logo • lack of attention • coax or manipulates • guard's place or position • a cloud of smoke or steam • splendid and expensive looking • in awe of someone or something • a cliff with a river at the bottom
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - First animal to be domesticated
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
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- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - Family that includes apes and humans
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Earth Matters Ch 1 2016-09-03
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- Earth’s is almost circular
- it has no like, equal, or parallel
- the bishop who thought Earth was created in 4004 BCE
- the most widely accepted theory about how the universe came to be
- a planet’s mass affects them
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- of the Middle Ages
- primitive planet
- it’s on Earth in liquid form
- they rotate around planets
- small remaining quantity
- it’s 4.6 billion years old
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- system of ideas explaining something
- it travels at 299 792 km per second
- a planet’s mass affects it
- energy as electromagnetic waves
- a planet’s mass affects it
- our galaxy
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- dist light travels in 1 year
- independent systems of stars, gas and dust
22 Clues: our galaxy • primitive planet • of the Middle Ages • small remaining quantity • Earth’s is almost circular • a planet’s mass affects it • a planet’s mass affects it • they rotate around planets • it’s 4.6 billion years old • a planet’s mass affects them • dist light travels in 1 year • it’s on Earth in liquid form • energy as electromagnetic waves • a protoplanet of our solar system • ...
C1 Developing Coaching Skills 2024-04-29
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- A means of writing what you intend to do during this time frame (2 words)
- (_____) Conditioning A theory of learning using a stimulus to create an unconscious reaction. (2 words)
- Progression and regression within a session
- Planning how you will teach the skill during activities (2 words)
- planning for issues that may affect the session (2 words)
- A theory of learning based around watching
- During a self reflection, identifying what you would do differently next time
- A coaching area where games take place (2 words)
- Ensuring people are safe during your session
- WWW, a part of self reflection when looking for positives in your session
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- A theory of learning based around rewards and punishment (2 words)
- A coaching area focused on improving someone's skillset, sometimes run concurrently to a gamezone
- A theory of learning based around the law of effect, especially effective with positive reinforcement (2 words)
- A type of assessment from your friend/colleague
14 Clues: A theory of learning based around watching • Progression and regression within a session • Ensuring people are safe during your session • A type of assessment from your friend/colleague • A coaching area where games take place (2 words) • planning for issues that may affect the session (2 words) • Planning how you will teach the skill during activities (2 words) • ...
Formulation and verification of accounting 2023-05-23
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- Supporters of positive theory believe that normative accounting theories lack observation because it is only based on personal opinion about what should happenIs critism of _______ theory.
- This approach consists of the concepts of 'true and fair'.
- A ______ establishes the relation between the concepts and a theory.
- Starts with empirical observations and then works to form a theory, from 1920s to 1960s, this approach was heavily used.
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- Accounting principles and techniques are evaluated for acceptance after considering all effects on all groups in society.
- A research approach that starts with a theory, forms a hypothesis, makes empirical observations, and then analyzes the data to confirm, reject, or modify the original theory.
- Costs that result from conflicts of interest.
- Explains why accounting is what it is, why accountants do what they do, and what effects these phenomena have on people and resource utilisation.
- As it applies to accounting is the coherent set of hypothetical, conceptual and pragmatic principles forming the general frame of reference for a field of inquiry.
- Expenditures to guarantee that the agent will not take certain actions to harm the principal's interest.
10 Clues: Costs that result from conflicts of interest. • This approach consists of the concepts of 'true and fair'. • A ______ establishes the relation between the concepts and a theory. • Expenditures to guarantee that the agent will not take certain actions to harm the principal's interest. • ...
TOK crossword puzzle 2023-03-20
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- goes from specific examples/case to a general theory/conclusion
- being able to see
- goes from general theory to a specific case
- theory that physical response comes first
- assuming a person is always right because they are kind
- created labeling theory, believed self identity and the behavior of individuals can be determined by the terms used to identify them
- instinctive feeling something from reasoning
- famous for the line experiment at swathmore college in 1940
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- to go up against a person argument you insult them or bring up irrelevant things
- the decision to not make a choice is making a choice
- determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes
- a situation that benefits me, but means a loss for you
- used to describe when beliefs are reinforced by repetition
- our language influences our thoughts
- when words/phrases have multiple possible meanings
- being able to hear
- how people act to further their own self intrest
17 Clues: being able to see • being able to hear • our language influences our thoughts • theory that physical response comes first • goes from general theory to a specific case • instinctive feeling something from reasoning • how people act to further their own self intrest • when words/phrases have multiple possible meanings • determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes • ...
Friday crossword 2021-03-23
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- a system of government
- tricking someone
- a theory of what may happen
- give special importance
- fully in agreement
- able to talk someone into believing in their self
- describe the features of
- extremely hungry
- a statement or theory
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- able to talk someone into something
- ruining something
- finding the answer to something
- to eat something whole
- taking a closer look at something
- in agreement
15 Clues: in agreement • tricking someone • extremely hungry • ruining something • fully in agreement • a statement or theory • a system of government • to eat something whole • give special importance • describe the features of • a theory of what may happen • finding the answer to something • taking a closer look at something • able to talk someone into something • ...
