theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
ism221_b22fa2009 2024-02-29
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- A theory that proposes that every organizational system is made up of four main components—people, tasks, structure, and technology—with an interaction among the four components
- Who is the father of modern digital communication and information theory.
- The process of changing data into a digital form that can be easily read and processed by a computer.
- The adaptation process between digitization and digital transformation.
- How many key technologies have the DTI research identified that will have the most impact among industries?
- Before being turned into a digital format what were these data and information called?
- Which activities include firm infrastructure, human resources management and procurement?
- Set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined outcome.
- A business practice in which a company hires a third party to perform tasks, handle operations or provide services for the company.
- Redesign on the business process is called?
- What do digital technology, digital competition and digital customer behavior all have in common?
- The process of devising new business applications that integrate all the digitized data and digitalized applications.
- What is the first step of Kurt Lewin's management change model?
- When an organization conducts operations using a third party supplier in another country.
- A group of individuals whose members are distributed geographically, but work as a coherent unit through the use of information systems technology
- The application of new ideas to the products, processes, and activities of a firm, leading to increased value
- A concept describing the full chain of a business's activities in creating a product or service.
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- ... consists of computer equipment used to perform input, processing, storage and output activities.
- What is the acronym for the model that specifies the factors that can lead to better attitudes about the information system?
- Which primary activities do external vendors and other supply chains count towards?
- Which innovation results in enhancements to existing products, services, and ways of operating?
- A set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group
- Collection of data organized in such a way that they have value beyond the facts themselves.
- Which information system includes information systems that improve the productivity of individual users?
- The three primary functions of the information systems organization are operations, ..., and support.
- Adoptiono of any innovation does not happen all at one for all members of the targeted population, what is this theory called?
- Which software oversees the basic computer operations such as start-up, controls access to system resources, and manages memory and files?
- What kind of system is an organization?
- A group of people that is structured and managed to meet its mission or set of group goals.
- The ability to find, understand, analyze, use and communicate information in all its various formats is called information ... .
- Customer service and product support activities with those who have purchased a product or a service is part of which overall activity?
31 Clues: What kind of system is an organization? • Redesign on the business process is called? • A set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group • What is the first step of Kurt Lewin's management change model? • Set of logically related tasks performed to achieve a defined outcome. • The adaptation process between digitization and digital transformation. • ...
Microeconomics 2024-06-13
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- Utility the additional utility from the last unit
- of Supply as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of that good or service will increase (and vice versa)
- efficiency MU/P=MU/P
- where buyers and sellers align to a point where neither group is better off changing their behavior
- advantage when a firm can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another firm
- Advantage when a firm can produce a good using fewer resources per unit of output than another firm
- a product or service that can replace another product or service that makes little difference to the consumer
- a market where the firm is the sole buyer of resources or supplies
- A market structure in which a small number of interdependent firms compete
- quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied
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- the condition that arises because wanted exceed the ability of resources to satisfy them
- products that increase in value when the demand for relative products increases
- ceiling the maximum amount that a seller can charge for a product or service
- floor the lowest price that can a consumer can pay for a product or service
- of Demand a higher price leads to a lower quantity demanded, and a lower price leads to a higher quantity demanded
- cost the value of the best alternative sacrificed as compared to what actually takes place
- cost additional cost of producing one additional unit
- quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded
- a unit/ measurement of satisfaction
- manufactured goods that can be used in the production process, including tools, equipment, building, and machinery
20 Clues: efficiency MU/P=MU/P • a unit/ measurement of satisfaction • quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded • quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied • Utility the additional utility from the last unit • cost additional cost of producing one additional unit • a market where the firm is the sole buyer of resources or supplies • ...
Leigham's crossword (States Of Matter) 2020-05-04
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- The transition of a substance directly from a solid to gas
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
- Any of a material's property that becomes evident after or during a chemical reaction.
- A physical general and a particular substance.
- The temperature of which a liquid boils at.
- A substance in a state that can fill the whole container but has no fixed volume
- Becoming liquefied by heat.
- A substance that flows freely.
- The spreading of something more widely.
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- Energy from which a body prepossesses while in motion.
- A property that is measurable and can change between momentary states.
- The spreading of something more widely.
- Has a fixed volume, firm and stable.
- The amount of space in which a substance or object occupies.
- A temperature at which a given solid will melt.
- The process from turning to a liquid to a vapor
- Very cold, bellow 0 degrees.
- An essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- A system of ideas intended to explain something.
- The action of becoming larger or more extensive.
- A large body with no definite shape.
21 Clues: Becoming liquefied by heat. • Very cold, bellow 0 degrees. • A substance that flows freely. • Has a fixed volume, firm and stable. • A large body with no definite shape. • The spreading of something more widely. • The spreading of something more widely. • The temperature of which a liquid boils at. • A physical general and a particular substance. • ...
BIG BUSINESS CROSSWORD - Businesses big and small 2013-02-22
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- When a firm becomes larger in one or a number of ways
- The benefit of cheaper costs of production when a business gets larger
- A firm takes over another which is in the same industry and at the same stage of production
- It exists when one business dominates the market
- Can be friendly or hostile, and a firm buys all the shares to another
- A firm takes over another in the same industry at a different point in production
- Intergration moving back towards the supplier
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- When a business grows beyond its optimum level of output
- When 3 or more businesses dominate the market
- Intergration moving towards the customer
- When there is only one buyer
- Where two business join together to get a bigger market share
- A firm takes over another which has no relation to it
- Expanding in size
14 Clues: Expanding in size • When there is only one buyer • Intergration moving towards the customer • When 3 or more businesses dominate the market • Intergration moving back towards the supplier • It exists when one business dominates the market • When a firm becomes larger in one or a number of ways • A firm takes over another which has no relation to it • ...
Tale of Despereaux ch.1-3 2025-01-15
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- complete loss of hope; to lose or be without hope
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
- to move hurriedly with small steps
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance
- to behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards
- great enjoyment; to enjoy greatly
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- sadness or displeasure caused by lack of fulfilling expectations
- an official representing a country abroad
- an event causing great suffering and distress
9 Clues: great enjoyment; to enjoy greatly • to move hurriedly with small steps • feeling or showing anger or annoyance • an official representing a country abroad • an event causing great suffering and distress • the forming of a theory without firm evidence • complete loss of hope; to lose or be without hope • sadness or displeasure caused by lack of fulfilling expectations • ...
science 2016-06-13
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- an airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
- a judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
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- large body of matter with no definite shape.
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- that which occupies space
- flowing freely but of constant volume
- firm and stable in shape
10 Clues: firm and stable in shape • that which occupies space • flowing freely but of constant volume • the degree of compactness of a substance. • large body of matter with no definite shape. • a judgment or decision reached by reasoning. • the amount of space that a substance or object occupies • a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • ...
AP Psych 3 (theories, laws, & effects) 2024-05-06
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- theory that claims that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- theory that proposes that forgetting occurs because memory traces fade over time, through the amount of time is not as crucial
- is the finding that repeated observation of a stimulus promotes greater liking of the stimulus
- theory of motivation that suggests a desirable level of activity needed to successfully complete a task
- theory of motivation that stems from a need to return to homeostasis - a state of physiological equilibrium or stability
- theory that the spinal cord blocks or allows pain signals to pass the brain
- the rule that we should pay back in kind what we receive from others
- theory of emotion that states the conscious experience of emotion results from one's perception of autonomic arousal
- ____ the tendency for distributed study/practice to yield better long-term retention
- _____ effect is when subjects feel change despite receiving empty, fake, or ineffectual treatments
- ____ effect is overestimating others' noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders
- occurs when members of a cohesive group emphasize concurrence at the expense of critical thinking in arriving at a decision
- the theory that people forget information because of a competition from other material
- ____ effect explains why IQ tests are periodically re-normed so the mean score remains 100
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- effect when people are less likely ot provide needed help when they are in groups than when they are alone
- when there is a disagreement between what we do and what we believe, we change our attitudes to reduce feelings of discomfort
- states that the human eye holds specialized receptors associated with the absorbing the colors red, blue, and green
- illusion of movement created when two or more lights next to each other blink one and off
- social influence technique that suggests people who agree to a small request are more likely to agree to a larger one
- theory of hearing that states hair cells are triggered independently
- the theory of emotion that states the physical and psychological states happen simultaneously
- theory of hearling that states perception of pitch corresponds to the rate at which the whole basilar membrane vibrates
- theory that states that color perception depends on receptors that make opposite responses to three pairs of colors
- the improved performance of tasks when in the presence of others
- theory that neurons either send signals or they don't; there is no in between
25 Clues: the improved performance of tasks when in the presence of others • theory of hearing that states hair cells are triggered independently • the rule that we should pay back in kind what we receive from others • theory that the spinal cord blocks or allows pain signals to pass the brain • ...
theory of evolution 2018-03-07
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- layers of rock
- in evolutionary theory, a measure of an individual’s hereditary contribution to the next generation
- Evolution: the process by which two or more related but reproductively isolated populations become more and more dissimilar
- a heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next; the development of new organisms from preexisting types of organisms over time
- the trace or remains of an organism that live long ago, most commonly served in sedimentary rock
- Selection: the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanisms of evolution
- the study of geographical distribution of living organisms and fossils on Earth
- the evolution of two or more species that is due to mutual influence, often in a way that makes the relationship more mutually beneficial
- Structure: a structure in an organism that is reduced in size and function and that may have been complete and functional in an organism's ancestors
- the process of becoming adapted to an environment; an anatomical, physiological,or behavioral trait that improves an organism’s ability to survive or reproduce
- Age: the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects
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- Radiation: an evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species
- 308
- Structure: a anatomical structure in one species that is similar in function and appearance, but not in evolutionary origin, to another anatomical structure in another species
- Structure: anatomical structures in one species that, compared to other anatomical species, originated from a single anatomical structure in a common ancestor of the two species
- the evolutionary history of a species or taxonomic group; the relationships by ancestry among species or taxonomic groups
- a principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed
- Evolution: the process by which unrelated species become more similar as they adapt to the same kind of environment
- Selection: the selective breeding of organisms (by humans) for specific desirable characteristics
- Age: the numeric age of an object or event, often stated in years before the present, as established by an absolute-dating process, such as radiometric dating
20 Clues: 308 • layers of rock • Age: the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects • the study of geographical distribution of living organisms and fossils on Earth • Radiation: an evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-03
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- money received as a result of any activity
- give, recommend, advise
- in some other place
- respectively, similar
- the expenses decreases in economic benefits as a result of cash outflows
- that person buys
- that results from the conversion
- get paid for the work
- a person who has a personal property
- general, full
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- manage, give orders to other|
- take, get, acquire
- activity aimed at making a profit and results
- similar to this, but the other
- costs are: marginal and
- have something
- comprises, contains
- several objects, components
- profit from anything
- costs are: opportunity and
20 Clues: general, full • have something • that person buys • take, get, acquire • in some other place • comprises, contains • profit from anything • respectively, similar • get paid for the work • give, recommend, advise • costs are: marginal and • costs are: opportunity and • several objects, components • manage, give orders to other| • similar to this, but the other • ...
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- To change with time or a similar parameter.
- The highest limit.
- Pertaining only to a part of something; partial.
- An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
- To influence or alter.
- To support (someone), to back up or assist (someone) in an action.
- Connection or association; the condition of being related.
- To hang down; to be sustained by being fastened or attached to something above.
- The state or condition of being useful; usefulness.
- A standard measure of a quantity.
- To go or come after in physical space.
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- To get hold of; to gain possession of, to procure; to acquire, in any way.
- The act or process of putting in; infusion.
- To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
- The act of improving; advancement or growth; promotion in desirable qualities; progress toward what is better; melioration; as, the improvement of the mind, of land, roads, etc.
- To advance, promote (someone)
- Act of expending or paying out.
- Unchanged through time or space; permanent.
- A wallet, purse or bag.
- Supplemental or added to something.
20 Clues: The highest limit. • To influence or alter. • A wallet, purse or bag. • To advance, promote (someone) • Act of expending or paying out. • A standard measure of a quantity. • Supplemental or added to something. • To go or come after in physical space. • The act or process of putting in; infusion. • To change with time or a similar parameter. • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2022-09-26
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- The long research paper required for a full IB diploma
- ToK Concept that means: Things that are important to a person or group
- ToK Concept that means: Proof
- Area of Knowledge exploring human individuals and groups
- ToK Concept that means: traits of a group connected to group identity like food or music
- ToK Concept that means: Moral Duty
- ToK Concept that means: Point of View
- ToK Concept that means: Not false, something accepted to be true
- Area of Knowledge exploring the universe around us
- ToK Concept that means: To explain the meaning of something
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- The ToK Paper between 1200-1600 words about a knowledge question and 2 areas of knowledge
- Area of Knowledge exploring numbers and equations
- ToK Concept that means: To explain the reason for something
- Area of Knowledge exploring beautiful creations
- the shorter assignment for people who aren't writing the full Extended Essay
- ToK Concept that means: To be 100% completely sure of something
- ToK Concept that means: To take emotions out and just look at facts
- Area of Knowledge exploring the past
- The ToK Assignment involving 3 objects and a knowledge question
- ToK Concept that means: To make clear
- ToK Concept that means: To have control over something
21 Clues: ToK Concept that means: Proof • ToK Concept that means: Moral Duty • Area of Knowledge exploring the past • ToK Concept that means: Point of View • ToK Concept that means: To make clear • Area of Knowledge exploring beautiful creations • Area of Knowledge exploring numbers and equations • Area of Knowledge exploring the universe around us • ...
Theory of Music 2025-07-22
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- a number of great staff
- five lines and four spaces
- connects different notes smoothly (legato)
- slow
- four note
- very soft
- play louder
- half note
- half
- play softly
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- gradually louder
- eight note
- cancel any accidental
- raise a semitone
- very loud
- play loudly
- separates measures
- play the note short and detached
- connects two same notes (sustains sound)
- divided the staff
- lower a semitone
- end
22 Clues: end • slow • half • very loud • four note • very soft • half note • eight note • play loudly • play louder • play softly • gradually louder • raise a semitone • lower a semitone • divided the staff • separates measures • cancel any accidental • a number of great staff • five lines and four spaces • play the note short and detached • connects two same notes (sustains sound) • ...
Nursing Theories & Theorists 2023-08-23
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- The words that describe objects, properties, or events and are basic components of theory.
- A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action.
- Her “Theory of Interpersonal Relations” emphasizes the nurse-client relationship as the foundation of nursing practice.
- She described Environmental Theory in her book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is not.
- The internal and external surroundings that affect the client.
- This theorist’s health promotion model defines health as a positive dynamic state not merely the absence of disease.
- Beliefs and values that define a way of thinking and are generally known and understood by a group or discipline.
- Defined as the degree of wellness or well-being that the client experiences.
- Most general statement of discipline and functions as a framework in which the more restricted structures of conceptual models develop.
- This nurse’s theory is based on 10 carative factors.
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- Defined as the nurse’s attributes, characteristics, and actions that provide care on behalf of or in conjunction with the client.
- His theory has been applied to nursing to guide the prioritization of patient care needs.
- Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”.
- Her theory defines the individual as a set of interrelated systems that strive to maintain a balance between various stimuli.
- One assumption in this nursing theory is that people should be self-reliant and responsible for their own care.
- Assumptions of her “21 Nursing Problems Theory” relate to change and anticipated changes that affect nursing.
- The recipient of nursing care may include individuals, patients, groups, families, and communities.
- Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior.
18 Clues: Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”. • This nurse’s theory is based on 10 carative factors. • Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior. • The internal and external surroundings that affect the client. • A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action. • ...
Marketing Buzz 2012-12-11
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- The amount someone charges for a good
- _____ Groups are designed to capture a small sample of people's opinion of a product or service
- Online search engine
- Nike Logo
- Three Stripes
- Advertising message on television or radio
- Golden Arches
- Widely considered best basketball player of all time
- Visual representation of a brand.
- Term to describe advantages a firm may have over its competitors
- Golfer with animal name
- Five Ringed Sports Event
- Brand _____ is the perception of a product or brand by the consumer
- Red Bullseye
- Top online Social Media firm
- Big Hair Businessman
- Non-paid-for communication of information about the company
- Brand ________ is how a firm wants the consumer to perceive its brand
- Most valuable baseball franchise
- Dominant Coffee Chain
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- Coupons, contests, and sweepstakes
- Name or term or any other feature that identifies firm's good or service as distinct
- Head of company or firm
- Catchphrase
- Focus Groups an interviews are this type of research
- Fruit Computers
- Type of research that looks for measurement of incidence of consumer trends for a given population
- Just Do It
- Classification of target audience
- Information Highway
- A way to get your company seen on the Internet. (abbreviated)
- ____ Wars, iconic outer space franchise films
32 Clues: Nike Logo • Just Do It • Catchphrase • Red Bullseye • Three Stripes • Golden Arches • Fruit Computers • Information Highway • Online search engine • Big Hair Businessman • Dominant Coffee Chain • Head of company or firm • Golfer with animal name • Five Ringed Sports Event • Top online Social Media firm • Most valuable baseball franchise • Visual representation of a brand. • ...
Financial Statement Analysis 2021-06-11
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- Prepaid insurance is shown in the Balance Sheet under the sub heading _____
- It is the time between the acquisition of assets for processing and their realisation in cash
- Vertical analysis is also termed as __________
- They are interested in both the short term and long term solvency of the firm
- They are interested in knowing the liquidity of the firm
- It is the part of the capital which is to be called up only at the time of winding up of the company
- It is a tool of Financial Statement Analysis
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- It is considered as dynamic analysis
- They are interested in the profitability of the firm and safety of their investments
- It is the ability of the firm to meet its short term liabilities
- Financial Statement Analysis is a ______ analysis
- It is a limitation of Financial Statement Analysis
- It compares the values of one period with another period for the same firm
13 Clues: It is considered as dynamic analysis • It is a tool of Financial Statement Analysis • Vertical analysis is also termed as __________ • Financial Statement Analysis is a ______ analysis • It is a limitation of Financial Statement Analysis • They are interested in knowing the liquidity of the firm • It is the ability of the firm to meet its short term liabilities • ...
Pearl Chapter 3 2024-04-17
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- one group takes control over another and forces them to do as they're told
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- to trample out.
- the feeling of not having any hope left.
- relating to or characteristic of a colony or colonies
- a prediction.
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- transform into something more beautiful or elevated.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- something formed by distilling.
- a piece of fabric worn by women over the shoulders or head or wrapped around a baby.
10 Clues: a prediction. • to trample out. • something formed by distilling. • the feeling of not having any hope left. • transform into something more beautiful or elevated. • relating to or characteristic of a colony or colonies • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream. • ...
Atonement Theories 2015-05-06
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- The atoning work of Christ encompasses which parts of Jesus' life?
- The focus of Moral Influence theory is Christ's -------
- ------ conflict or Christ the Victor
- One of Barth's two themes, "---- as Servant
- One of Calvin's three offices of Christ
- Anslem is credited with this theory
- Important word starting with 'a'
- The New Testament has many --------- of atonement
- One of Calvin's three offices of Christ
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- What Christ achieves for humanity with God
- Important salvation concept for Feminist and Liberation theologians
- Anselm's question, "Why did God become -----?"
- Christ the ------ Theory
- God acts in ---- towards humanity
- Reformation leader who developed the Satisfaction Theory further
- One of Barth's two themes, "------- as Lord
- The Moral Influence Theory is not objective it is...
- Person credited with the Moral Influence Theory
- One of Calvin's three offices of Christ
19 Clues: Christ the ------ Theory • Important word starting with 'a' • God acts in ---- towards humanity • Anslem is credited with this theory • ------ conflict or Christ the Victor • One of Calvin's three offices of Christ • One of Calvin's three offices of Christ • One of Calvin's three offices of Christ • What Christ achieves for humanity with God • ...
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- бюджет
- добиваться, получать
- предпочитать, отдавать предпочтение
- поддерживать, сохранять
- предполагать, допускать
- зависеть, обусловливаться
- отношение, взаимоотношения, связь
- в пределах, в рамках
- воздействовать, влиять
- полезность
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- высшая степень
- сумма, израсходованная для оплаты товаров и услуг; расходы
- на,в
- меняться
- количество, число
- дополнительный, добавочный
- постоянный, неизменяемый, непрерывный
- выбирать, предпочитать
- следовать, придерживаться
- единица
20 Clues: на,в • бюджет • единица • меняться • полезность • высшая степень • количество, число • добиваться, получать • в пределах, в рамках • выбирать, предпочитать • воздействовать, влиять • поддерживать, сохранять • предполагать, допускать • зависеть, обусловливаться • следовать, придерживаться • дополнительный, добавочный • отношение, взаимоотношения, связь • предпочитать, отдавать предпочтение • ...
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: сумма • фирма • доход • другой • полный • продукт • прибыль • затраты • владеть • расходы • получать • владелец • управлять • продукция • содержать • предлагать • использовать • зарабатывать • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- used in speech in phrases like it depends and that depends to say that the answer to a question will be different in different situations
- a person who buys goods and services
- to gain or get (something) usually by effort
- to think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true
- a plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent
- to like (someone or something) better than someone or something else
- to increase (something) as much as possible : to increase (something) to a maximum
- inside something
- the act of choosing : the act of picking or deciding between two or more possibilities
- used to indicate that one specific person or thing is being referred to and no others used to indicate that one specific person or thing is being referred to and no others
- a single thing, person, or group that is a part of something larger
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- a strong need for something
- the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other
- amount, quantity
- to be different or to become different
- the quality or state of being useful
- the highest number or amount that is possible or allowed
- to go or come after or behind (someone or something)
- not very important
- happening all the time or very often over a period of time
20 Clues: amount, quantity • inside something • not very important • a strong need for something • a person who buys goods and services • the quality or state of being useful • to be different or to become different • to gain or get (something) usually by effort • to go or come after or behind (someone or something) • the highest number or amount that is possible or allowed • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-03
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- costs are: opportunity and
- the expenses decreases in economic benefits as a result of cash outflows
- in some other place
- comprises, contains
- several objects, components
- costs are: marginal and
- have something
- respectively, similar
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- general, full
- activity aimed at making a profit and results
- manage, give orders to other|
- similar to this, but the other
- take, get, acquire
- profit from anything
- that results from the conversion
- get paid for the work
- a person who has a personal property
- that person buys
- money received as a result of any activity
- give, recommend, advise
20 Clues: general, full • have something • that person buys • take, get, acquire • in some other place • comprises, contains • profit from anything • get paid for the work • respectively, similar • costs are: marginal and • give, recommend, advise • costs are: opportunity and • several objects, components • manage, give orders to other| • similar to this, but the other • ...
Theory of Evolution 2024-12-06
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- The selective breeding of organisms by humans for certain desirable traits (2 words)
- This term refers to the variety of living things that inhabit Planet Earth (2 words)
- A method of breeding that allows only certain organisms with desired characteristics to mate and produce offspring (2 words)
- A letter from this scientist prompted Darwin to publish his book, "On the Origin of Species"
- Body structures that are similar in structure but are different in function
- The age of an object in relation to the ages of other species (2 words)
- The relatively sudden appearance of new species when organisms move into vacant niches (2 words)
- Structures that serve no purpose in a living organism. They seem to be left over from a previous ancestor
- Darwin used this phrase to indicate that every species must have descended from preexisting species and that each species had changed over time
- an explanation that has been heavily tested and is supported by a large body of evidence
- The process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- The terms means "change over time"
- In any given population, chance _________ exist that might be passed to future generations.
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- The ___________ provides the most powerful evidence for evolution (2 words)
- Darwin used this term to describe the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific environment
- The process by which different species evolve similar traits because they face similar environmental demands (2 words)
- A model of evolution in which gradual change over a long period of time leads to biological diversity
- This is the principle that all living things are derived from common ancestors (2 words)
- An event where many types of living things disappear at the same time (2 words)
- A characteristic possessed by an organism that enhances its survival and ability to reproduce in a specific environment
- The actual age of a fossil determined through radioactive dating processes (2 words)
- Layers of rock
- The preserved remains of ancient organisms
- In this process, closely related species become more and more dissimilar
- The process in which individuals with certain inherited traits leave more offspring than individuals with other traits (2 words)
- The study of the locations of organisms around the world
- This term describes a pattern of long and stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change (2 words)
- During Darwin's voyage around the world, a stop in these islands proved to be the most influential of all in Darwin's developing theory (2 words)
- What was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on? (2 words)
29 Clues: Layers of rock • The terms means "change over time" • The preserved remains of ancient organisms • The study of the locations of organisms around the world • What was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on? (2 words) • The age of an object in relation to the ages of other species (2 words) • ...
Theory of Music 2025-07-22
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- a number of great staff
- five lines and four spaces
- connects different notes smoothly (legato)
- slow
- four note
- very soft
- play louder
- half note
- half
- play softly
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- gradually louder
- eight note
- cancel any accidental
- raise a semitone
- very loud
- play loudly
- separates measures
- play the note short and detached
- connects two same notes (sustains sound)
- divided the staff
- lower a semitone
- end
22 Clues: end • slow • half • very loud • four note • very soft • half note • eight note • play loudly • play louder • play softly • gradually louder • raise a semitone • lower a semitone • divided the staff • separates measures • cancel any accidental • a number of great staff • five lines and four spaces • play the note short and detached • connects two same notes (sustains sound) • ...
Theory of Evolution 2025-11-27
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- reserved remains or traces of organisms that show the history of life on Earth.
- Animals with a backbone; include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
- Economist whose ideas on population growth influenced Darwin; he argued that populations tend to increase faster than resources, leading to competition.
- Selection — The process where advantageous traits increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
- Animals without a backbone; some of the earliest life forms.
- Similarities in early developmental stages among different species.
- Random changes in DNA that introduce new genetic variation.
- Similar body parts in different species indicating common ancestry.
- The distribution of species across different geographic areas.
- Differences in traits among individuals within a species due to genetic differences.
- The concept that body parts used frequently become stronger, while those not used weaken over generations.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Naturalist who proposed the theory of natural selection, explaining how species evolve over time.
- The idea that traits developed during an organism’s lifetime can be inherited by offspring.
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- The idea that certain organelles (like mitochondria and chloroplasts) originated from free-living bacteria that were engulfed by early eukaryotic cells.
- The formation of new species from existing ones over time.
- Geologist who popularized uniformitarianism, emphasizing that Earth's features result from ongoing processes over long timescales.
- The process by which species change over time through genetic variation and natural selection.
- DNA similarities that support evolutionary relationships.
- Early evolutionary thinker who proposed that organisms can pass on traits acquired during their lifetime.
- Random changes in gene frequencies, especially in small populations.
- The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, supporting the idea of continental drift and evolution.
- Geologist who proposed that the Earth is shaped by slow, natural processes over immense periods, influencing ideas about deep time.
23 Clues: DNA similarities that support evolutionary relationships. • The formation of new species from existing ones over time. • Random changes in DNA that introduce new genetic variation. • Animals without a backbone; some of the earliest life forms. • The distribution of species across different geographic areas. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-09-11
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- - Atomic model innovator
- - Discovered the proton
- - Theory of evolution author
- - Quantum theory developer
- - Heliocentric solar system proponent
- - Theory of relativity creator
- - Electromagnetic wave studies
- - Germ theory pioneer
- - Discovered X-rays
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- - Black hole theories
- - Penicillin's accidental discoverer
- - Laws of motion pioneer
- - Telescope pioneer
- - Electromagnetic induction researcher
- - DNA structure co-discoverer
- - Expanding universe evidence
- - Discovered radium and polonium
- - Laws of planetary motion contributor
- - Determined the composition of water
- - Alternating current pioneer
- - DNA's double helix co-discoverer
21 Clues: - Telescope pioneer • - Discovered X-rays • - Black hole theories • - Germ theory pioneer • - Discovered the proton • - Atomic model innovator • - Laws of motion pioneer • - Quantum theory developer • - Theory of evolution author • - DNA structure co-discoverer • - Expanding universe evidence • - Alternating current pioneer • - Theory of relativity creator • ...
Unit 3 Teacher Academy Crossword 2021-02-25
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- Physical changes in size. Most occurs in the first 20 years of life.
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Who created the social Cognitive Theory
- Theory that behaiviors are associated with responses.
- An individuals'behavior determined by the environment.
- Gross motor skills, fine motor skills, puberty, growth, and development.
- Children are social beings and develop their minds through people.
- Use small muscles like hands, wrists.
- Achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- Theory that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- Theory where people observe and imitate the behaiviors of others.
- Personality development occurs during the 8 stages of life.
- Ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- Gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
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- Way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn.
- Use large muscles like legs, arms.
- Self concept, family relationships, and peer relationships.
- Ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- development Thinking skills.
- Who created the theory operant conditioning.
- Something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Who created the 4 Stages of Cognitive theory.
- Place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Processes involving thought and knowledge.
- who created the psychosocial theory.
- Theory that states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitvive development.
- Who created the theory classical conditioning.
27 Clues: development Thinking skills. • Use large muscles like legs, arms. • who created the psychosocial theory. • Use small muscles like hands, wrists. • Who created the social Cognitive Theory • Processes involving thought and knowledge. • Who created the theory operant conditioning. • Who created the 4 Stages of Cognitive theory. • ...
Managerial Economics Crossword Clues 2025-07-27
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- Achieving the best result with limited resources.
- The process of creating goods or services.
- Inputs used in production like labor, capital, land.
- Using minimum input for maximum output.
- Branch dealing with national and global economic trends.
- Determining the selling value of a product or service.
- A plan designed to achieve long-term business goals.
- Process of setting objectives and outlining steps to reach them.
- A system where buyers and sellers interact.
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- Financial assets or equipment used to produce goods.
- Financial gain from business activities after costs are deducted.
- A business organization that sells goods or services.
- Branch of economics dealing with individual and business decisions.
- A choice made to resolve an issue or pursue a goal.
- Consumer desire to purchase goods at given prices.
- The study of scarcity and choices in the use of resources.
- Predicting future trends using past data and analysis.
- Relating to the activities of a manager.
- The possibility of loss or uncertainty in business decisions.
- A system of ideas intended to explain economic principles.
20 Clues: Using minimum input for maximum output. • Relating to the activities of a manager. • The process of creating goods or services. • A system where buyers and sellers interact. • Achieving the best result with limited resources. • Consumer desire to purchase goods at given prices. • A choice made to resolve an issue or pursue a goal. • ...
Iain Walker Presents... a Crossword! 2015-12-08
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- A firm that has control over the market price.
- Costs that are independent of output produced.
- Price = Marginal Cost
- The benefits gained through producing on a larger scale.
- Costs that can't be recovered if a firm ceases operation.
- The first female Prime Minister.
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- Where a firm makes a reasonable level of profit that satisfies its stakeholders without maximising profit.
- Addition to total revenue from one additional sale.
- The proportion of the total market shared between the five largest firms.
- Costs that are directly related to the level of output produced.
- Removal of regulations.
- A single firm in a market.
- Quantity x Price
- Obstacles to new firms entering a market.
14 Clues: Quantity x Price • Price = Marginal Cost • Removal of regulations. • A single firm in a market. • The first female Prime Minister. • Obstacles to new firms entering a market. • A firm that has control over the market price. • Costs that are independent of output produced. • Addition to total revenue from one additional sale. • ...
You Will Be Mine 2023-05-09
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- not having any serious purpose or value
- of an action, especially a crime) thought out or planned beforehand
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- become accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions
- persistently painful or worrying
- done consciously and intentionally
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- astonish or deeply shock
- the process of burning something
- inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
- extend the duration of
- a sense of disgust and loathing
- put someone or something into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure
- having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- a blood feud in which the family of a murdered person seeks vengeance on the murderer or the murderer's family
15 Clues: extend the duration of • astonish or deeply shock • a sense of disgust and loathing • the process of burning something • persistently painful or worrying • done consciously and intentionally • not having any serious purpose or value • inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on • become accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
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- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • ...
Atonement Theories 2015-05-06
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- the focus of Moral Influence theory is Christ's -------
- Calvin's three offices of Christ
- Christ the Victor Theory
- Anselm's question, "Why did God become -----?"
- word starting with 'a'
- Anslem is credited with this theory
- ------ conflict or Christ the Victor
- God acts in ---- towards humanity
- important salvation concept for Feminist and Liberation theologians
- Reformation leader who developed the Satisfaction Theory further
- Barth's two themes, "---- as Servant
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- What Christ achieves for humanity with God
- Barth's two themes, "------- as Lord
- Calvin's three offices of Christ
- The atoning work of Christ encompasses which aspects of the Gospel story?
- The New Testament has many --------- of atonement
- The Moral Influence Theory is this
- Calvin's three offices of Christ
- credited with the Moral Influence Theory
19 Clues: word starting with 'a' • Christ the Victor Theory • Calvin's three offices of Christ • Calvin's three offices of Christ • Calvin's three offices of Christ • God acts in ---- towards humanity • The Moral Influence Theory is this • Anslem is credited with this theory • Barth's two themes, "------- as Lord • ------ conflict or Christ the Victor • ...
Unit 5 Econ 2022-11-10
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- An example of a ______ would be a butcher shop merging with a meat packing plant.
- The ______ is made up of employed and unemployed workers.
- Learned workers are more efficient than unlearned workers.
- Independent contractors, freelancers, and contract workers all have ______.
- The workers got their demands after a lengthy ______.
- Someone might use a ______ to raise money for a firm.
- How laborers are produced.
- A ______ features two owners of a firm.
- Thanks to ______ he was still employed even though he was not needed.
- A corporation has limited ______.
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- Jack in the Box would be an example of a ______.
- The ______ states that educated workers are more intelligent and hard-working than uneducated workers.
- A shoe store merging with another shoe store is an example of a ______.
- A law saying a person does not need to join a union to be employed.
- When the demand is the result of another good or service.
- The price of labor where supply and demand for labor meet.
- A group of labors who band together to negotiate higher wages/benefits and safer working conditions.
- Getting labors from outside a country.
- He came to the US to be a ______ for a firm.
- Moving a firm to another country.
20 Clues: How laborers are produced. • Moving a firm to another country. • A corporation has limited ______. • Getting labors from outside a country. • A ______ features two owners of a firm. • He came to the US to be a ______ for a firm. • Jack in the Box would be an example of a ______. • The workers got their demands after a lengthy ______. • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-12-01
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- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture?
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- In transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- LEGEND Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
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- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
30 Clues: Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born? • ...
Family sociology crossword 2013-09-24
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- Feminists who say women are victims of capitalism and patriarchy
- A 'long,thin' family tree
- Big or little picture theory of consensus or conflict
- Believe the family is good for society
- Family who have similar equal roles
- Traditional nuclear family
- A Functionalist
- Managing one's own and other people's emotions
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- Family with grown children
- Little picture theory of consensus or conflict
- Hard facts
- Conflict between the genders
- Say the family is good for the rich and powerful
- Deep data
- Big picture theory of consensus
- Big picture theory of conflict
- Traditional family of a couple with children
- The bad side of family life
- Idea that women have the two jobs of paid work and unpaid housework
- A Marxist feminist
- Say the family is good for men
- Marxist theory of conflict between the classes
- Feminists who believe women are better off without men
- The 'Marching' Feminists
24 Clues: Deep data • Hard facts • A Functionalist • A Marxist feminist • The 'Marching' Feminists • A 'long,thin' family tree • Family with grown children • Traditional nuclear family • The bad side of family life • Conflict between the genders • Big picture theory of conflict • Say the family is good for men • Big picture theory of consensus • Family who have similar equal roles • ...
Unit 7: The Cold War 2024-02-01
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- that if one nation comes under Communist control then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control domino theory
- of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union Space Race
- of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy ideology
- and training of civilians for the protection of lives and property during and after attacks in wartime civil defense
- by Harry S. Truman after WW2 that said the duty of the US was the stop the spread of Communism containment
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- of spying, especially a government spy obtaining secrets of another government espionage
- system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies free market
- of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, relative to competitive offerings, exemplified by controlling a large proportion of the power in a particular market dominance(economics)
- is considered occupied when it is actually placed under the authority of the adverse foreign armed forces occupation
9 Clues: of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union Space Race • of spying, especially a government spy obtaining secrets of another government espionage • by Harry S. Truman after WW2 that said the duty of the US was the stop the spread of Communism containment • ...
GL Spelling 2023-04-30
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- system of ideas intended to explain something
- second person singular past or plural past
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- the quality or state of being different or diverse
- construct (something) by putting parts or material together
- clearly stated or decided; not vague or doubtful
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
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- placed or hidden underground
- able to be firmly relied on to happen or be the case.
- set up on a firm or permanent basis
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- as far as one knows or can tell
- expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives
- have an effect on; make a difference to
- have or express a different opinion
16 Clues: placed or hidden underground • as far as one knows or can tell • set up on a firm or permanent basis • have or express a different opinion • have an effect on; make a difference to • all the inhabitants of a particular place • second person singular past or plural past • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • system of ideas intended to explain something • ...
Chapter 3 Law 2024-01-09
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- approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice but that views the accused
- Theory that describes criminal behavior as a natural outcome of peoples desire to seek pleasure in the absence of effective social controls
- Theory that argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of stain
- Theory that explains crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups in society
- Perspective indicating that people have free will to choose between criminal behavior
- Argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior if they have traits associated with crime
- # of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction
- Theory that explains how gender inequality affects female offending and justice system responses to crimes committed by females
- Survey of U.S households that measures crimes committed against victims
- Published annually by the FBI
- Crime reporting system which police describe each offence that occurs during a crime event
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- School of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime
- Criminology research that looks at weather adopted children share criminal tendencies with their biological/adoptive parents
- Theory maintaining the neighborhood characteristics
- Theory contending that labeling a person as a deviant or criminal makes
- Theory that explains the elements necessary for a crime to occur
- Framework consisting of a group of theories that propose explanations
- Theory maintaining that crimes will occur if crime opportunities are easy to commit
- Theory asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others
- In the FBI Uniform crime reports reporting scheme
- So-called criminal chromosome, believed to cause agitation aggression and criminal tendencies
21 Clues: Published annually by the FBI • In the FBI Uniform crime reports reporting scheme • Theory maintaining the neighborhood characteristics • Theory that explains the elements necessary for a crime to occur • # of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction • Theory that argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of stain • ...
hmk 2023-12-01
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- To come up with a theory about something based on what you see but without firm evidence
- A close observer’s someone who looks at something
- A gathering of spectators or listeners at performance
- To look back upon or remember
- A harmonious combination of different elements such as musical instruments in an orchestra
- Each of two or more words have the same pronunciation but different meanings
- Impossible to hear
- A method of teaching people to read by matching sounds with letters of groups
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- My horoscope predicted that i will meet good fortune this week
- A magnifier of images of distance objects
- The ability to hear
- A medical instrument for listening to sounds inside the body
- A way of regarding (seeing) situations of topics
- Magnifier of the image of small objects
- Device for converting sound waves into electrical energy
- Heard or perceptible
16 Clues: Impossible to hear • The ability to hear • Heard or perceptible • To look back upon or remember • Magnifier of the image of small objects • A magnifier of images of distance objects • A way of regarding (seeing) situations of topics • A close observer’s someone who looks at something • A gathering of spectators or listeners at performance • ...
Names of Psychologist/Theorist 2015-04-16
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- Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Hypnosis research/pain control
- Learned Helplessness
- Identity crisis
- Strange situation
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Facial expressions, lie detector
- Established the school of behaviorism
- Wrote the "Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory"
- Multiple intelligences theory
- Client centered therapy
- Infant temperament
- Standardized Testing
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- Cognitive development theory
- Theory of moral development
- Classical conditioning
- Misinformation effect, eyewitness memory
- Cognitive behavioral therapies
- Researched different parenting styles
- Experiment in which individuals pretended to have auditory hallucinations in order to be admitted into a mental hospital.
- Reinforcement,Skinner's Box
- One of the founders of experimental psychology
- Known for his studies on judgement and decision making
- Individuals opinions influences by majority of the group
- Taste aversion
- Father of psychology
- One of the founders of functional psychology
28 Clues: Taste aversion • Identity crisis • Strange situation • Hierarchy of Needs • Infant temperament • Learned Helplessness • Father of psychology • Standardized Testing • Classical conditioning • Client centered therapy • Stanford Prison experiment • Theory of moral development • Reinforcement,Skinner's Box • Cognitive development theory • Multiple intelligences theory • ...
AP psychology, unit 4 vocab 2021-03-02
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- the brain's natural mode of information processing many things at once
- the theory that links pitch to the rate auditory signals race up nerves
- senses interacting and influencing one another
- the process of turning stimuli energies into neural impulses that our brain can interpret
- losing sensitivity in response to unchanging stimulus
- the tendency to organize stimuli into groups
- the process of organizing and representing stimulus information, and allowing us to make connections to objects
- the minimum amount of stimulus needed to sense that particular stimulus 50% of the time
- in hearing the theory that links pitch with the place where the cochlea is stimulated
- the theory predicting how and when we sense a particular stimulus among background noise
- the place where no receptor cells are located, creating a___
- the ability to adjust changed sensory input.
- the part of the sensory nerve that responds to stimuli
- the conscious awareness of a particular stimuli
- the retina contains 3 types of color receptors that when stimulated in combination can produce color vision
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- the process where the brain receives and represents stimulus from our environment
- the brain's filtering of vision to focus on an object that stands out
- a laboratory device used for testing depth perception
- our movement sense for sensing the movement of individual body parts
- the analysis that works with sensory receptors, and works up to help the brain integrate sensory information
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- the minimum stimulus difference needed to be just noticeable 50% of the time
- the principle to be perceived different, two stimulus must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the theory that there is a neurological gate that can block off or open up to pain
- psychokinesis, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition
- the influence of bodily sensations and cognitive preferences.
- depth cues that help us sense depth perception
- information processing that is guided by higher mental processes and draws off of experiences
- a binocular cue for perceiving depth, telling us how close something is
- perceiving objects as consistent coloration
30 Clues: perceiving objects as consistent coloration • the tendency to organize stimuli into groups • the ability to adjust changed sensory input. • senses interacting and influencing one another • depth cues that help us sense depth perception • the conscious awareness of a particular stimuli • psychokinesis, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition • ...
Greek Roots 2025-08-28
8 Clues: make something clear • allowing light to pass through • observe and direct the work of • to look at closely and critically • looking attractive in photographs • growing toward or away from light • likely to cause unhappiness or be unpleasant • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
Iain Walker Presents... a Crossword! 2015-12-08
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- Obstacles to new firms entering a market.
- The first female Prime Minister.
- The proportion of the total market shared between the five largest firms.
- Costs that are directly related to the level of output produced.
- Costs that are independent of output produced.
- Addition to total revenue from one additional sale.
- Where a firm makes a reasonable level of profit that satisfies its stakeholders without maximising profit.
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- The benefits gained through producing on a larger scale.
- Quantity x Price
- Price = Marginal Cost
- Removal of regulations.
- A single firm in a market.
- A firm that has control over the market price.
- Costs that can't be recovered if a firm ceases operation.
14 Clues: Quantity x Price • Price = Marginal Cost • Removal of regulations. • A single firm in a market. • The first female Prime Minister. • Obstacles to new firms entering a market. • Costs that are independent of output produced. • A firm that has control over the market price. • Addition to total revenue from one additional sale. • ...
Agency #1 Crossword 2023-03-06
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- requirement for Material Facts
- Agent authorized to stand-in for another part and can sign on his/her behalf
- Defects not easily detected, not obvious
- Agent who is limited by what they can do on behalf of their climate
- Environmental hazard that becomes dangerous when it becomes friable
- Agent of an agent
- Protected by Agent who doesn't share personal information about Client
- Type of Dual Agency when an Agent in the Firm represents the Seller and another Agent in the same Firm represents the Buyer
- Residential Property & Owners Association Disclosure Statement
- The Agent's safeguarding of all funds handled
- Mineral, Oil & Gas Disclosure
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- An exaggerated harmless opinion
- an environmental hazard that's #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers
- 3rd party not who Agent owes only honesty, fairness & disclosure of material facts
- I knew it was wrong but did it anyway; planned; deliberate
- Relationship between Client & Firm where Firm & affiliated licensees must place the Client's interests above the Firm's interest
- Failure to share a material fact
- Agency agreement where Client works only with one Agent
- Another name for Client
- Type of Agency resulting from actions of the parties
- Statement spoken or written without regard of truth
- an environmental hazard that can cause brain damage from ingesting
- Agent must follow Client's lawful instructions
- Type property connected to a death, murder or that it's haunted
- Superfund known as Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act established to clean up hazardous waste & identify potentially responsible parties
- Agent who may negotiate with a landlord
- Didn't do their job, woulda, coulda, shoulda, but I didn't
- Type of Agency when Firm represents both Buyer and Seller
- Placing the Client's Interests above all others
29 Clues: Agent of an agent • Another name for Client • Mineral, Oil & Gas Disclosure • requirement for Material Facts • An exaggerated harmless opinion • Failure to share a material fact • Agent who may negotiate with a landlord • Defects not easily detected, not obvious • The Agent's safeguarding of all funds handled • Agent must follow Client's lawful instructions • ...
Sociological Theory 2022-09-05
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- set of behaviors, responsibilities, priviledges, and obligations that go along with a status
- interactionsim The sociological theory which focuses on how social actors interact and create meaning together (2 words, no space)
- __________ stage, where you are "on stage" and consciously or unconsciously trying to influence how people see you.
- Last name of the major founder of Functionalist theory.
- owners of the means of production, according to conflict thoery.
- the status of serial killer is an ___________ status.
- Erving Goffman's idea that we consciously or unconsciously try to influence peoples' perceptions about ourselves, objects,or events by trying to control information (2 words, no spaces).
- A theory that focuses on interactions; not on the whole society, but on how people interact together
- A way of acting, fixed or not, which is general over a whole society (2 words but no space)
- the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat is characterized by this.
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- the bourgeoisie _____________ the proletariat by keeping some of the value or wealth workers produce.
- Charles Horton Cooley's theory that we imagine how others see us, interpret others' reactions, and develop feelings about and respond based on our perception of others' judgements of us (3 words, no spaces)
- __________ stage, where you relax and feel comfortable doing what you would not typically do in front of others.
- must sell their labor, since the do not own the means of production.
- A theory that focuses on how a whole society works; conflict theory and functionalist theory are examples of this type of theory.
- you are a stuednt, that is your _______ in this class.
- Last name of the major founder of Conflict theory.
- the process of learning how to be a member of your society. Starts at birth, if not before.
- Metaphore of the stage and acting to explain how society works.
- A family, a bank, a college, a hospital are all examples of these (plural)
- A status that you are born into.
21 Clues: A status that you are born into. • Last name of the major founder of Conflict theory. • the status of serial killer is an ___________ status. • you are a stuednt, that is your _______ in this class. • Last name of the major founder of Functionalist theory. • Metaphore of the stage and acting to explain how society works. • ...
Stand Firm 2025-04-09
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- - The basis or groundwork of something
- - Related to the soul or religion
- - Lacking necessary nourishment
- - To last or withstand something
- - The state of being mentally or morally bound to something
- - Vague or not clear
- - Not admitted or revealed
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- - Not solved or decided
- - Not used
- - Strong or solid
- - Lacking support or assistance
- - Lacking balance
12 Clues: - Not used • - Strong or solid • - Lacking balance • - Vague or not clear • - Not solved or decided • - Not admitted or revealed • - Lacking necessary nourishment • - Lacking support or assistance • - To last or withstand something • - Related to the soul or religion • - The basis or groundwork of something • - The state of being mentally or morally bound to something
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- Theory emphasizing the nurse-client relationship.
- Theory that views individuals as adaptive systems.
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- Emphasizes the importance of patient understanding in their health situation.
- “The Lady with the Lamp”
- Emphasizes understanding diverse cultural practices in nursing care.
- Developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Emphasizes the adaptation of individuals to environmental changes.
- Involves prioritizing basic needs in a hierarchical structure.
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- coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value. Occurs between the person and the most significant other or the person and the support system.
- Emphasizes adapting care to individual patient needs.
- Theorist known for her work on the Caring Theory.
- Emphasizes healing involving the whole person.
- Nursing theory focusing on holistic care and mind-body-spirit connections.
- In which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- A nursing theory stage where the patient has accepted behavioral change.
- Nursing theory outlining stages of human growth and development.
- No longer relies on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions.
- is responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness
20 Clues: “The Lady with the Lamp” • Emphasizes healing involving the whole person. • Developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory • Theorist known for her work on the Caring Theory. • Theory emphasizing the nurse-client relationship. • Theory that views individuals as adaptive systems. • Emphasizes adapting care to individual patient needs. • ...
HMH 8th Grade Vocabulary 2025-06-09
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- : To think or talk about past experiences
- : To tell about in advance
- : To distribute again differently
- : To do something with intense emotion
- : Acceptance of something undesirable
- : Come to live permanently in a foreign country
- : Softened or muffled
- : An unstable condition often marked by protests
- : To begin or start
- : To state something positively, so as to remove doubt
- : To cause serious damage or destruction
- : To shock or daze
- : Following a strict ethical code
- : A disorderly fight
- : To blend into a culture
- : To move to a new place
- : Firm or determined
- : Something that is dangerous
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- : A tendency to believe too readily
- : Someone who supports another's admission
- : To use something to one’s advantage
- : Wise handling of practical matters
- : A conversation between people
- : To sob or let out a soft cry
- : To respond
- : To annoy or bother someone
- : To add to
- : To place a device inside the body
- : A person who sends out vehicles according to a schedule
- : Plentiful or enough
- : To pull in
- : Changing
- : Qualified to be selected
- : Causing great physical or mental pain
- : To come together for a purpose
- : Exaggerated emotional behavior
- : To form a theory without firm evidence
- : False or deceptive
- : In a strong, healthy way
- : A way of approaching or making use of
40 Clues: : Changing • : To add to • : To respond • : To pull in • : To shock or daze • : To begin or start • : A disorderly fight • : False or deceptive • : Firm or determined • : Plentiful or enough • : Softened or muffled • : To move to a new place • : To blend into a culture • : To tell about in advance • : Qualified to be selected • : In a strong, healthy way • : To annoy or bother someone • ...
unit 4 2022-11-17
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- the action of enlisting new people in the armed forces.
- not carried out or brought to completion.
- weighing less than the normal amount for one's age, height, and build
- showing too much curiosity
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- providing a release from a situation which limits freedom.
- excessive and insincere praise, given especially to further one's own interests.
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- when you do what feels natural, rather than planning first
- act of not caring about danger or consequences
- the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
- expressing one's feelings unselfconsciously and without restraint.
- make (someone) stronger and more confident
- a violent or sudden change or disruption to something.
13 Clues: showing too much curiosity • not carried out or brought to completion. • make (someone) stronger and more confident • act of not caring about danger or consequences • form a theory about a subject without firm evidence • a violent or sudden change or disruption to something. • the action of enlisting new people in the armed forces. • ...
POA Theories C1 2024-10-28
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- __________ theory states that the life of a business is divided into regular intervals for the purpose of preparing financial statements.
- __________ theory states that the owner and business are separate entities. All transactions are recorded from the point of view of the business.
- __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded.
- __________ business buys and sells goods to customers
- __________ theory states that business accounting method must be the same from year to year to ensure meaningful comparison.
- Accountants can exercise integrity by being __________ & honest in all professional relationships
- __________ theory states that income/expense is only recognized and recorded when it is earned/incurred regardless of whether cash is received/paid.
- Accountants are stewards of the businesses who set up the __________ to provide relevant timely information to stakeholders for decision-making.
- Accountants adapt, solve problems, think critically and provide accounting and non-accounting information to __________.
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- Accounting is an information system that __________ for stakeholders to make informed decisions
- __________ business provides services to its customers
- __________ theory states that a transaction is considered material if it makes a difference to the decision-making process.
- __________ theory states that revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided.
- __________ theory states that business is assumed to operate forever unless there is credible evidence that it may close down.
- Accountants are objective when he will not let bias and conflict of interest override his __________
- __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost.
- __________ theory states that expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period.
- __________ theory states that all business transactions must be supported by verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from biases.
- __________ theory states that accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least understates liabilities and losses.
19 Clues: __________ business buys and sells goods to customers • __________ business provides services to its customers • __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost. • Accounting is an information system that __________ for stakeholders to make informed decisions • ...
Contingency Management 2023-08-29
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- Contingency management sees employees as individuals who have their own ___ on the changes in the business
- Organizational subunits have to adapt to best meet the demands of their ___ environment
- Advantage:Allows for ___ and creative management styles
- Disadvantage: ___ on how leaders should handle situations
- The contingency model was named after Fred ____
- Contingency leaders ___their situation and then determine whether they are the right person for the job
- The Contingency approach stresses the need for ___ and adaptation of management practices
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- In Joan Woodward's book, ontingency theory states there is no ___ perfect way to organise any industrial firm
- Advantage: Acknowledges the impact of changes in the business ____ and enables businesses to be more flexible in reacting to change
- Contingency management relies heavily on the manager to guide the business through ___ and adaptations
- This theory recognises that there are ___ approaches to management and there is not one best way
- The Contingency Management approach allows for businesses with the ___ and time to adapt to changing situations
- The organisational strucutre and leadership style depends on the ___ presented before the business
13 Clues: The contingency model was named after Fred ____ • Advantage:Allows for ___ and creative management styles • Disadvantage: ___ on how leaders should handle situations • Organizational subunits have to adapt to best meet the demands of their ___ environment • The Contingency approach stresses the need for ___ and adaptation of management practices • ...
Stranger at home crossword puzzle 2024-11-21
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- living the life of a nomad: wandering
- Express complete dis
- being thin and bony
- care for and encourage the growth or development of.
- massage or squeeze with hands
- Serious and unrelenting
- causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- cut or shape something with a chisel
- a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
- insufficient for the demand.
- leaves a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
- a visually striking display or performance
- the action of humiliating someone
- sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way.
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- a serious or sincere call for help
- rebuke or reprimand severely.
- express complete disapproval of, typically in public
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
- to take up the whole interest or attention of
- sweet with a bitter aftertaste
- not willing or enthusiastic.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- without showing one's feelings or complaining about pain or hardship.
23 Clues: being thin and bony • Express complete dis • Serious and unrelenting • not willing or enthusiastic. • insufficient for the demand. • rebuke or reprimand severely. • massage or squeeze with hands • sweet with a bitter aftertaste • the action of humiliating someone • a serious or sincere call for help • cut or shape something with a chisel • living the life of a nomad: wandering • ...
GEO: Plate Tectonics Major Project - Option #1 2023-03-13
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- The bottom/ground of the ocean
- What were the continents doing in the Continental Drift theory
- A boundary between two colliding plates
- What Ocean do most Earthquakes occur
- The study of the structure of the Earth's surface
- Who came up with the Continental Drift Theory
- How many volcanoes are in the Ring of Fire
- What was the supercontinent named
- How many years ago did the Plate Tectonic theory get proposed
- Ground vibrations caused by Earth's crust moving
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- A cycle of Heating, Rising, Cooling and Sinking
- What new theory answered the question on HOW the coninents moved
- What continent fits nearly perfectly with South America
- The bottom of a deep ocean below the continental shelf
- A type of tough volcanic rock
- What's the lowest layer
- How many plates is the earth made up of
- What percentage of Earthquakes occur in the Ring of Fire
- What year was the Continental Drift theory proposed
- Where do most Volcanoes occur
20 Clues: What's the lowest layer • A type of tough volcanic rock • Where do most Volcanoes occur • The bottom/ground of the ocean • What was the supercontinent named • What Ocean do most Earthquakes occur • A boundary between two colliding plates • How many plates is the earth made up of • How many volcanoes are in the Ring of Fire • Who came up with the Continental Drift Theory • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
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- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • ...
Kuri's Vocab Game 2025-11-10
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- Describes things that are inconsistent
- Extremely disturbing
- Call upon a spirit or ghost to appear
- Intended to be kept secret
- Question about a completed mission or undertaking.
- A statement that relies on personal feelings
- Being very strict
- To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
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- The intention or desire to do evil
- Not subject to any conditions
- To be logical or consistent
- The intention or desire to do evil
- Filled with sorry
- Generalized belief about a particular group
- Lasting for a long time
- Treating all fair and just
16 Clues: Filled with sorry • Being very strict • Extremely disturbing • Lasting for a long time • Intended to be kept secret • Treating all fair and just • To be logical or consistent • Not subject to any conditions • The intention or desire to do evil • The intention or desire to do evil • Call upon a spirit or ghost to appear • Describes things that are inconsistent • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-07-24
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- Allowed the nurse and the patient to contribute to the overall wellness of their relationship
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient's healing
- Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, relapse, and maintenance
- Furthered the importance of a certification for professional nurses
- Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview
- He came up with the self-efficacy theory
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis
- Her theory is about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing
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- Promoted the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book "Notes on Nursing"
- Based on the person's relationship to stress, response, and other factors
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution
- Advocated for psychiatric patients. They should be treated like any other patient
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing: a philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art
- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, and Cure
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in healthcare
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation, and nursing
20 Clues: He came up with the self-efficacy theory • Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings • Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview • Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient's healing • Promoted the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness • ...
ACCOUNTANCY AIL 2022-01-24
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- On dissolution, if a partner pays the firm's liability, Realisation A/c is __.(debited or credited)
- When realisation expenses are paid by the firm on behalf of the partner which account is debited.
- Credit balance in Realisation A/c.
- When a firm becomes unlawful, this mode of dissolution takes place.
- Which section of Indian Partnership Act deals with settlement of accounts when the firm is dissolved.
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- The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm.
- When an unrecorded asset is taken by partners, it is _ to Realisation account(Fill in the Blank)
- When an unrecorded asset is realised at the time of dissolution of the firm, __ account is is debited to realisation Account.
- ____ balance sheet is used to ascertain sundry assets when other liabilities and partners capitals is given.
- All assets inclusive of cash is transferred to Realisation Account(State right or wrong)
- Debts owed by a partner to any other person
- When a partner is guilty of misconduct, dissolution by __ takes place.
- Which Section of Partnership Act defines Dissolution of Partnership firm.
13 Clues: Credit balance in Realisation A/c. • Debts owed by a partner to any other person • When a firm becomes unlawful, this mode of dissolution takes place. • When a partner is guilty of misconduct, dissolution by __ takes place. • The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm. • ...
Language Change and CLA 2025-04-24
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- lexical data that graphs language changes over time
- Thomas Edison invented it in 1877
- theory that connects language spread to globalization
- theory that language change ripples from an epicenter
- authored the random fluctuation theory that insist that language is a product of random changes
- Something that rose in prominence in 2020 with the internet generation
- Newspaper first published in 1788
- ended in 1840
- handwriting
- word meaning
- word formation
- in 1712 created English academy to regulate English language
- theory that language change starts from larger populations then goes to smaller ones
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- proposes the unfolding theory of language change where language change results from predictable patterns alongside our need to be original
- theory that language change is at first slow and then accelerates
- vocabulary
- the year the first text message was sent
- Social media site founded in 2006
- english dictionary first published in 1928
- had 2 phases in the early 1500s
- theory that language change grows from an epicenter
- how language is used
- theory that suggests that language is a byproduct of imitation and teaching
- arrangements of words in a sentence to create meaning
- spelling
- the part of the writing format where you would introduce the dates and events surrounding when a text was written
- first English settlement in the new world established in 1607
- theory that suggests that there are a finite amount of letters and sounds and thus language change fills in those missing parts
- your argument
- introduces 3 concentric circles in 1985
- word sounds
- wrote his first plays in 1590
- theory that suggests language is a cultural code tied to how it will be used
- language structure
34 Clues: spelling • vocabulary • handwriting • word sounds • word meaning • ended in 1840 • your argument • word formation • language structure • how language is used • wrote his first plays in 1590 • had 2 phases in the early 1500s • Thomas Edison invented it in 1877 • Social media site founded in 2006 • Newspaper first published in 1788 • introduces 3 concentric circles in 1985 • ...
Unit 3 - Historical Fiction 2023-01-13
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- An extreme or irrational fear
- In a manner marked by extreme care or delicacy
- Support or sympathy; unity
- Struggle or problem between two forces in a story
- In a playful or sly manner scornfully without respect
- Appearance of being true or believable
- Requiring attention or action
- of View Position or vantage point from which the story is told
- In a hurried, excited, or disorganized manner
- Have a meeting in order to talk something over
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- In a manner marked by keen caution and watchful prudence
- Showing no care or concern in attitude or action
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Dislike intensely; feel disgust toward
- Threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
- Highest or most exciting point in the development of a story
- Not large but sufficient in size or amount
- Completely neat and clean
- The use of spies to obtain secrets
- Secret or hidden
20 Clues: Secret or hidden • Completely neat and clean • Support or sympathy; unity • An extreme or irrational fear • Requiring attention or action • The use of spies to obtain secrets • Dislike intensely; feel disgust toward • Appearance of being true or believable • Not large but sufficient in size or amount • In a hurried, excited, or disorganized manner • ...
Market Structures: Perfect Competition and Monopoly 2022-02-04
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- Sellers engage in this when they charge different prices to different consumers for the same good.
- In a perfect competition model, firms rely on the market for pricing and are known as ________.
- In order to maximize profits, perfectly competitive firms sell where MR and ________ intersect.
- In perfect competition, where P=ATC, the firm is __________.
- In Monopoly and Oligopoly, these are high, in Perfect Competition and Monopolistic Competition they are low.
- competition: A market structure in which there is a large number of firms, each having a small portion of the market share and slightly differentiated products. There are close substitutes for the product of any given firm, so competitors have slight control over price.
- In perfect competition, where P>ATC, the firm is __________.
- a type of monopoly that exists typically due to the high start-up costs or powerful economies of scale.
- An industry structure where a single firm produces a product for which there are no close substitutes. Price makers.
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- In perfect competition, the MC curve will take on this “copywritten” swoosh.
- competition: An industry structure in which there are many firms, none large enough to influence the industry, producing homogeneous products.
- When the market price is below the minimum average variable cost, the perfectly competitive firm should:
- AVC stands for this _______ cost.
- Marginal cost and Price and demand are equal to this in perfect competition
- An industry structure in which there are a few firms producing products that range from slightly differentiated to highly differentiated. Each firm is large enough to influence the industry.
- In perfect competition, where P<ATC, the firm is __________.
16 Clues: AVC stands for this _______ cost. • In perfect competition, where P=ATC, the firm is __________. • In perfect competition, where P<ATC, the firm is __________. • In perfect competition, where P>ATC, the firm is __________. • Marginal cost and Price and demand are equal to this in perfect competition • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2025-08-27
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- - a theory proposed by Florence Nightingale
- - 14 components of basic nursing
- - psychodynamic nursing
- - Myra Estrin Levine
- - BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
- - caring as essential field in nursing
- - humanistic nursing theory
- - science of unitary human being
- - goal attainment theory
- - proposed by Betty Neuman
- - formulated the levels of competency in nursing practice
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- - the Lady with a Lamp
- - nursing as caring a model for transforming practice
- - conservation model
- - sr. Callista Roy
- - care, core, cure theory in nursing
- - Ernestine wiedenbach
- - deliberative nursing process theory
- - manipulating the stimuli not the client
- - health as expanding consciousness
- - provides foundation for assessing for explaining client's conditio
- - human to human relationship model
- - systsems model
23 Clues: - systsems model • - sr. Callista Roy • - conservation model • - Myra Estrin Levine • - the Lady with a Lamp • - Ernestine wiedenbach • - psychodynamic nursing • - goal attainment theory • - BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL • - proposed by Betty Neuman • - humanistic nursing theory • - 14 components of basic nursing • - science of unitary human being • - health as expanding consciousness • ...
Chapter 13 International Financial Management 2024-12-07
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- The required rate of return by a firm on a potential new investment in order to approve accepting the investment. The rate is typically based on the company’s current cost of capital, including debt and equity
- A theoretical model that relates the return on an asset to its risk, where risk is the contribution of the asset to the volatility of a portfolio. Risk and return are presumed to be determined in competitive and efficient financial markets
- A network of bilateral treaties that provide a means of reducing double taxation
- The degree to which a firm can issue a new security without depressing the existing market price, as well as the degree to which a change in price of its securities elicits a substantial order flow
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- A strategy in which the primary distinction in the estimation of the cost of equity for an individual firm using an internationalized version of the domestic capital asset pricing model is the definition of the “market” and a recalculation of the firm’s beta for that market
- Second letter of the Greek alphabet, used as a statistical measure of risk in the Capital Asset Pricing Model
- The average annual return of the market expected by investors over and above riskless debt
- In portfolio theory, the risk of the market itself, i.e., risk that cannot be diversified away
- A firm that has operating subsidiaries, branches, or affiliates located in foreign countries
- The sum of the proportionally weighted costs of different sources of capital, used as the minimum acceptable target return on new investments
10 Clues: A network of bilateral treaties that provide a means of reducing double taxation • The average annual return of the market expected by investors over and above riskless debt • A firm that has operating subsidiaries, branches, or affiliates located in foreign countries • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-10-05
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- A fluid without a shape of volume
- A form of matter which electrons wander around freely
- An objects change in shape, volume, or area in response to change in temperature
- A substance that flows free but has a constant volume
- Continuous physical force on an object
- A theory that explains physical properties
- The ability or tendency to float in water, air or some other fluid
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- The temperature at which a liquid boils to a vapor
- A measure of a fluids resistance to float
- conversion of a solid to a gas
- Something firm and stable in shape
- The heat necessary to change a solid to a
12 Clues: conversion of a solid to a gas • A fluid without a shape of volume • Something firm and stable in shape • Continuous physical force on an object • A measure of a fluids resistance to float • The heat necessary to change a solid to a • A theory that explains physical properties • The temperature at which a liquid boils to a vapor • ...
Segmentation and Positioning 2013-07-17
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- is the person who buys the product offered by the firm
- the kind of statement that would guide firms in selection of marketing mix
- the kind of segmentation ****
- where the firm competes in
- a group of people with similar needs who are willing to exchange something of value for goods or services
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- a kind of market with broadly similar needs and sellers offering diverse ways of satisfying those needs
- is when the firms merge the different markets together
- is the amount earned or gained by the firm at the end of operation
- how people think about the proposed or presented brands in the market
- the kind maker being focused on by the firm
- the kind of segmentation ***
- what the firm offers the market
12 Clues: where the firm competes in • the kind of segmentation *** • the kind of segmentation **** • what the firm offers the market • the kind maker being focused on by the firm • is when the firms merge the different markets together • is the person who buys the product offered by the firm • is the amount earned or gained by the firm at the end of operation • ...
Word Smart Basic -Day1 2015-10-22
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- very shocked; horrified
- to make up something as you go along, without preparation
- unexpected;quick
- someone who helps another person do something wrong or against the law
- to relieve; lessen allay
- to decorate
- having to do with beauty or sense of beauty
- to shake up; to upset someone or shakeup their feelings
- against common sense; ridiculous
- firm in one's position; stubborn
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- a fake name used to hide someone's identity
- to lessen or calm
- not solid, like something you can touch or see, but more like an idea, thought or theory
- someone you know or have met, but how is not a close friend
- not favorable; going against the direction you want
- to insult or an insult
- to give up the throne, or some other sort of right or power
- to be in favor of
- a list of things to do
- to show approval by cheering, praising, or applauding
- to attract or attraction
- sharp; intense; keen
22 Clues: to decorate • unexpected;quick • to lessen or calm • to be in favor of • sharp; intense; keen • to insult or an insult • a list of things to do • very shocked; horrified • to relieve; lessen allay • to attract or attraction • against common sense; ridiculous • firm in one's position; stubborn • a fake name used to hide someone's identity • having to do with beauty or sense of beauty • ...
chemistry 2020-04-23
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- / relating to composed of or using ions
- / substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- / the state or process of rotting
- / a state of matter in which it will expand freely
- / a part or aspect of something abstract
- / consisting of two atoms
- / a thing that is composed of two or more seperate elements
- / firm and stable in shape
- / the process of burning something
- / a subscript letter figure or symbol
- / a solid material that is typically hard
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- / the combination of ideas to form a theory or system
- / a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction/ an action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event
- / a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable
- / of or containing water typically as a solvent
- / consisting of one atom
- / a substance that flows freely
- / a quantity obtained by multiplying quantities together
- metal / an element or substance that is not a metal
- / relating to or consisting of molecules
20 Clues: / consisting of one atom • / consisting of two atoms • / firm and stable in shape • / a substance that flows freely • / the state or process of rotting • / the process of burning something • / a subscript letter figure or symbol • / relating to composed of or using ions • / a part or aspect of something abstract • / relating to or consisting of molecules • ...
Vocabulary 2017-02-01
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- To look up to someone; to show honor
- A person who watches something, such as a sporting event
- Looking back at past things
- Something displayed for the public to see
- Wary and unwilling to take risks
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- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- To look at and think about something from different points of view
- The act of looking into one's own thoughts and feelings
- Glasses that help someone see better
- To look at carefully in search of flaws
10 Clues: Looking back at past things • Wary and unwilling to take risks • To look up to someone; to show honor • Glasses that help someone see better • To look at carefully in search of flaws • Something displayed for the public to see • The act of looking into one's own thoughts and feelings • A person who watches something, such as a sporting event • ...
The Theory of Plate Tectonics 2012-12-04
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- A break along which the surrounding rock moves.
- Any change in a rocks shape or volume caused by stress.
- The single large ocean that surrounded Pangaea.
- The theory explaining why and how continents move and is the study of formation of features in Earth's crust.
- The theory that explains why and how continents move and is the study of the formation of features in Earth's crust.
- The process by which Earth's crust breaks apart.
- The supercontinent that formed 300 million years ago.
- A movement or trembling of the ground that is caused by the sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move.
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding.
- Undersea mountain ranges through the center of which run steep, narrow valleys.
- The layer of “plastic rock” just below the lithosphere.
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- The bending, tilting, and breaking of Earth's crust.
- An area along a fault where relatively few earthquakes have occurred recently, but where strong earthquakes are known to have occurred in the past.
- The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises to Earth's surface and solidifies at a mid-ocean ridge.
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are moving away form each other.
- The solid outer layer of Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.
- A bend in rock layers that results from stress.
- The sudden return of elastically deformed rock to its undeformed shape.
- The amount of force per unit area that acts on a rock.
20 Clues: A break along which the surrounding rock moves. • The single large ocean that surrounded Pangaea. • A bend in rock layers that results from stress. • The process by which Earth's crust breaks apart. • The bending, tilting, and breaking of Earth's crust. • The supercontinent that formed 300 million years ago. • The amount of force per unit area that acts on a rock. • ...
Vocabulary: The Theory of Happiness 2024-09-01
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- The mentor's goal is to ... creativity and innovation among the students.
- The ... among the team members was evident during the project.
- Be sure to ... the new exhibit at the museum this weekend.
- His speech about overcoming challenges ... deeply with the audience.
- The charity organization will ... to the community for support.
- They decided to ... a new business in the tech industry.
- The team will ... the experiment according to the research plan.
- The film’s ending was especially ..., leaving many in tears.
- The professor encouraged students to ... deeper into the subject matter.
- The organization aims to ... information about environmental issues.
- The company achieved ... growth in the last fiscal year.
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- Her ... dedication to the project ensured its success.
- If found a ... bowl with delicious, homemade soup.
- I hope new ideas will ... during our brainstorming session.
- They ... on their journey early in the morning to avoid traffic.
- The company’s profits increased ... after the new product launch.
- He worked hard to ... strong relationships with his clients.
- The new software will ... communication between remote team members.
- She ... reviewed every detail of the contract before signing it.
- Her ability to remain calm in the face of ... impressed everyone.
20 Clues: If found a ... bowl with delicious, homemade soup. • Her ... dedication to the project ensured its success. • They decided to ... a new business in the tech industry. • The company achieved ... growth in the last fiscal year. • Be sure to ... the new exhibit at the museum this weekend. • I hope new ideas will ... during our brainstorming session. • ...
Nursing theory 2023-11-28
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- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, Cure.
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation, and nursing.
- contains the caring elements (faith, hope, love, tending, playing and learning), involves the categories of infinity and eternity, and invites to deep communion
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables.
- This concept refers to the underlying principles, assumptions, and frameworks that guide the practice and education of nursing. (ACRONYM)
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in health care.
- This nursing theory views individuals as dynamic systems responding to stressors, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balance for well-being.
- Her theory is all about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing.
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book “Notes on Nursing”.
- Promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness.
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- a theory focusing on the nurse and patient working together to achieve mutually agreed-upon goals.
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis.
- In Benner theory, this is the model describes the journey of nurses from beginners to experts, highlighting the development of skills and knowledge over time.
- Travelbee: This nursing theorist's work explores the interpersonal relationships between the nurse and patient, focusing on the human connection in healthcare.
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution.
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing.
- This theorist's "From Novice to Expert" model describes the stages of nursing proficiency and skill development over time.
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings.
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients.
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing.
20 Clues: Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients. • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings. • Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing. • Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing. • Promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness. • ...
HSC3032: CH 4 THEORIES 2022-09-30
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- The last people to be involved and interested in change are called ______
- of influence What is at the heart of socio-ecological approach
- set of interrelated concepts, definitions, propositions that presents a a systematic view of events/ situations by specifying relations among variables
- Which TMC stage matches when an individual is aware that smoking is bad and considers quitting
- The central focus of SMART is the ________
- In the diffusion of theory, these people are the 1st to adopt
- Social Cognitive Theory was created by _____
- The creator of the Health Behavior Model(HBM)
- model Precede-Proceed can be a categorized as a ______
- Theories are _______, not representations
- the primary elements of theories
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- interpersonal theory created by Prochaska that explains intentional behavior occurs in stages
- perceived ability to carry out recommended action
- Models are ______ , not explanations
- These theories summarize that individuals are influenced by social environment and individuals have a reciprocal effect on those around them
- Fishbein was the creator of Theory of ______ Behavior
- T/F: Theory of Planned Behavior Model can explain all voluntary behaviors
- Which interpersonal theory best match when an individual feels threatened by their current behavior and ultimately they are confident in their abilities to overcome barriers to pursue change
- policy What level of influence is reached when there are local, state, and national laws
- indication of a person's readiness to perform a given behavior
- Cognitive Learning is a reciprocal interaction between the individual's environment, cognitive process, and behavior is what theory?
- How many stages are there in the TMC?
22 Clues: the primary elements of theories • Models are ______ , not explanations • How many stages are there in the TMC? • Theories are _______, not representations • The central focus of SMART is the ________ • Social Cognitive Theory was created by _____ • The creator of the Health Behavior Model(HBM) • perceived ability to carry out recommended action • ...
Code 122 2024-10-21
19 Clues: We can • we keep • what's bad • People are • Give to God • Temptations • of the world • are troubled • In the Lord's • life we'll see • of what lies in • firm to the end • from this world • always holding it • we all need to be • our God fatihfully • if our thinking is • while we what is true • Firm and we need to be
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2025-08-27
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- - a theory proposed by Florence Nightingale
- - 14 components of basic nursing
- - psychodynamic nursing
- - Myra Estrin Levine
- - BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
- - caring as essential field in nursing
- - humanistic nursing theory
- - science of unitary human being
- - goal attainment theory
- - proposed by Betty Neuman
- - formulated the levels of competency in nursing practice
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- - the Lady with a Lamp
- - nursing as caring a model for transforming practice
- - conservation model
- - sr. Callista Roy
- - care, core, cure theory in nursing
- - Ernestine wiedenbach
- - deliberative nursing process theory
- - manipulating the stimuli not the client
- - health as expanding consciousness
- - provides foundation for assessing for explaining client's conditio
- - human to human relationship model
- - systsems model
23 Clues: - systsems model • - sr. Callista Roy • - conservation model • - Myra Estrin Levine • - the Lady with a Lamp • - Ernestine wiedenbach • - psychodynamic nursing • - goal attainment theory • - BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL • - proposed by Betty Neuman • - humanistic nursing theory • - 14 components of basic nursing • - science of unitary human being • - health as expanding consciousness • ...
unit 3 study guide crossword puzzle 2021-02-25
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- theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- refers to physical changes; increases in height and weight
- Thinking skills
- ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- which theorist came up with Cognitive Theory
- which theorist came up with Classical Conditioning
- theory says that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- which theorist came up with Sociocultural Theory
- theory that says children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teachers, and other students.
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- theory says personality development occurs during 8 stages of life. Example: A teenager is trying to figure out who he/she is as individuals.
- theory that says people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- which theorist came up with Operant Conditioning
- running, jumping, kicking, skipping
- relates to growth; gradual increase in skills and abilities.
- which theorist came up with Psychosocial Theory
- painting, writing, cutting, Need good hand-eye coordination
- theory that says to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- theory Believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others, regardless of rewards and punishments involved.
- which theorist came up with Social Cognitive
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development and all have thinking skills that are similar.
20 Clues: Thinking skills • running, jumping, kicking, skipping • which theorist came up with Cognitive Theory • which theorist came up with Social Cognitive • which theorist came up with Psychosocial Theory • which theorist came up with Operant Conditioning • which theorist came up with Sociocultural Theory • which theorist came up with Classical Conditioning • ...
Chapter 14 2023-07-11
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- A person that is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- Person who is running away from legal authority
- The idea that states should have all powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid to the states; theory that individual states are independent and have the right to control their most important affairs
- Conflict between citizens of the same country
- A place to store weapons and military equipment
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- Armed supporter of slavery who crossed the border from Missouri to vote in Kansas during the mid-1850s
- To provide an explanation for; to find reasons to support
- Withdrawal
- Interconnected system
- To control
- Subject of discussion
- Firm and inflexible
- To refuse to accept
14 Clues: Withdrawal • To control • Firm and inflexible • To refuse to accept • Interconnected system • Subject of discussion • Conflict between citizens of the same country • Person who is running away from legal authority • A place to store weapons and military equipment • To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2025-08-27
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- - psychodynamic nursing
- - deliberative nursing process theory
- - systsems model
- - science of unitary human being
- - Myra Estrin Levine
- - health as expanding consciousness
- - manipulating the stimuli not the client
- - the Lady with a Lamp
- - care, core, cure theory in nursing
- - conservation model
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- - sr. Callista Roy
- - 14 components of basic nursing
- - provides foundation for assessing for explaining client's conditio
- - humanistic nursing theory
- - formulated the levels of competency in nursing practice
- - nursing as caring a model for transforming practice
- - a theory proposed by Florence Nightingale
- - caring as essential field in nursing
- - proposed by Betty Neuman
- - goal attainment theory
- - Ernestine wiedenbach
- - human to human relationship model
22 Clues: - systsems model • - sr. Callista Roy • - Myra Estrin Levine • - conservation model • - Ernestine wiedenbach • - the Lady with a Lamp • - psychodynamic nursing • - goal attainment theory • - proposed by Betty Neuman • - humanistic nursing theory • - 14 components of basic nursing • - science of unitary human being • - health as expanding consciousness • ...
stranger at home crossword vocab :C 2025-12-04
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- causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- living the life of a wandering.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- strict or severe in manner or appearance
- shelter or protection from danger, difficulty, or distress
- a request made in an urgent and emotional manner
- interested into something
- rebuke or reprimand severely
- the feeling of being publicly debased, shamed, or degraded, resulting from a perceived loss of status, dignity, or pride
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- Not complaining about your pain
- limited supply
- walking in an awkward way.
- to exit a vehicle
- an unwillingness or hesitation to do something, stemming from a feeling of not wanting to act or being unsure
- a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.
- a blade used to cut edges
- The line where the sky and earth meet.
- sit lie or fall in an awkward way
- care for and encourage the growth or development of.
- show or spectate
- the process of working dough
- To suffer
- sentence to someones punishment
23 Clues: To suffer • limited supply • show or spectate • to exit a vehicle • a blade used to cut edges • interested into something • walking in an awkward way. • rebuke or reprimand severely • the process of working dough • Not complaining about your pain • living the life of a wandering. • sentence to someones punishment • sit lie or fall in an awkward way • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2023-06-09
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- - Austrian mathematician and logician who is known for his incompleteness theorems, which have had a profound impact on the foundations of mathematics.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of analysis, particularly in his work on Riemannian geometry.
- - Italian mathematician who introduced the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of numbers with each number being the sum of the two preceding ones.
- - German mathematician who formulated a famous list of 23 unsolved problems that greatly influenced the course of 20th-century mathematics.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry.
- - French lawyer and mathematician who famously claimed to have a proof for what became known as Fermat's Last Theorem.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics, particularly in the field of Noether's theorem.
- - Indian mathematician who made extraordinary contributions to number theory, particularly in the areas of partition functions and modular forms.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician known for his treatise "Elements," which presented foundational principles of geometry.
- - Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory, statistics, and information theory.
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- - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor known for his contributions to mathematics and physics.
- - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry.
- - Austrian mathematician known for his contributions to Lie group theory, representation theory, and quantum mechanics.
- - German mathematician who developed set theory and made profound discoveries related to infinite sets and cardinality.
- - English mathematician and writer who is recognized for her work with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer.
- - Swiss mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, graph theory, and mathematical analysis.
- - French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher known for his contributions to probability theory, number theory, and projective geometry.
- - English mathematician and computer scientist who played a crucial role in cracking the Enigma code during World War II.
- - French mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to group theory and abstract algebra before his untimely death.
20 Clues: - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry. • - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry. • ...
Unit 8 - Motivation and Emotion 2024-03-04
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- this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- one of the more difficult "universal emotions" to identify
- this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- reason for eating when the bell rings for lunch
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- this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
- one of the major topics of this unit
- this nervous system is triggered when you experience fear
- this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
- this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- second level on maslow’s pyramid
- theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
- this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- the other major topic of this unit
25 Clues: second level on maslow’s pyramid • the other major topic of this unit • one of the major topics of this unit • reason for eating when the bell rings for lunch • this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs • this type of motivation is present without reinforcers • this nervous system returns your body to a resting state • ...
TFN CROSSWORD 2022-01-12
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- The theory of Lydia Hall?
- Martha Roger’s Theory?
- She used Henderson's 14 basic human needs to establish classification of the nursing problems.
- Katie Erikkson’s theory?
- It includes purpose, content and process, breaking down the “whole” and analyzing the parts.
- In her metaparadigm of nursing, she defined person as an organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
- “First Lady of Nursing”/ “First Truly International Nurse”
- She believes that health and disease are part of the same entity and are manifested in the pattern of the human being.
- Callista Roy’s theory?
- Theorist of Advance Nurse Practitioner’s COMPOSURE Behavior and Patient’s Wellness Outcome/ COMPOSURE Model
- She is called as “the Lady with the Lamp” and constructed the Environmental Theory.
- Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s theory?
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- One of America’s foremost nursing theorists.
- She defined nursing’s primary goal is to foster equilibrium within the individual, which allows for the practice of nursing individuals at any point in the health-illness continuum.
- The theory of Dr. Letty G. Kuan?
- She was the past president of the National League for Nursing.
- She defined nursing as a learned humanistic and scientific profession and discipline which is focused on human care phenomena and activities in order to assist, support, facilitate, or enable individuals or groups to maintain and regain their well- being or health in culturally meaningful and beneficial ways, or to help people face or handicap or death.
- In her metaparadigm in nursing, she defined health as “what can be assessed”.
- The theorist of the Change Theory?
- She is an expert in MS Nursing, subspecialty in Oncologic Nursing?
20 Clues: Martha Roger’s Theory? • Callista Roy’s theory? • Katie Erikkson’s theory? • The theory of Lydia Hall? • Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s theory? • The theory of Dr. Letty G. Kuan? • The theorist of the Change Theory? • One of America’s foremost nursing theorists. • “First Lady of Nursing”/ “First Truly International Nurse” • ...
Econ Word Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- the amount borrowed
- investors to whom the shares are sold
- When companies involved in different
- check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- of manufacturing or marketing join together
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time
- business owned and run by a single individual
- written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- ownership certificates in the firm
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- means that the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
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- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- price paid for the use of another’s money
- combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- another name for a shareholder
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- sum of net income and noncash charges
25 Clues: the amount borrowed • another name for a shareholder • ownership certificates in the firm • When companies involved in different • investors to whom the shares are sold • sum of net income and noncash charges • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • price paid for the use of another’s money • represents basic ownership of a corporation • ...
Econ Word Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- the amount borrowed
- investors to whom the shares are sold
- When companies involved in different
- check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- of manufacturing or marketing join together
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time
- business owned and run by a single individual
- written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- ownership certificates in the firm
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- means that the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
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- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- price paid for the use of another’s money
- combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- another name for a shareholder
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- sum of net income and noncash charges
25 Clues: the amount borrowed • another name for a shareholder • ownership certificates in the firm • When companies involved in different • investors to whom the shares are sold • sum of net income and noncash charges • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • price paid for the use of another’s money • represents basic ownership of a corporation • ...
Examination day 2024-05-16
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- a system of parts working together in a machine; a piece of machinery.
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- decorated with many ribbons.
- in a way that is uncertain
- place where punishment is determined
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- large support beam in many places
- in every case or on every occasion
- the traits of a character or person
- in a way that fits well with particular needs, activities, and plans.
- a feeling of confusion through lack of understanding.
11 Clues: in a way that is uncertain • decorated with many ribbons. • large support beam in many places • in every case or on every occasion • the traits of a character or person • place where punishment is determined • a feeling of confusion through lack of understanding. • a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority. • ...
Monopoly 2025-02-13
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- A market structure where a single firm dominates an industry with no close substitutes.
- A mathematical concept used to analyze strategic interactions, such as the Prisoner’s Dilemma.
- Discrimination – A pricing strategy where a firm charges different prices for the same product based on customer segments.
- Government policies designed to control monopolistic power and prevent market failures.
- – A game theory model that demonstrates why two rational individuals might not cooperate, even when it benefits them both.
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- A situation where firms in an oligopoly agree to fix prices or limit production to increase profits.
- A market structure with a few dominant firms that are interdependent in decision-making.
- Factors that prevent new firms from entering a market, allowing monopolies to maintain dominance.
- A stable outcome in game theory where no player benefits by changing their strategy unilaterally.
- Leadership – A strategy where one firm in an oligopoly sets the price, and other firms follow.
10 Clues: A market structure where a single firm dominates an industry with no close substitutes. • Government policies designed to control monopolistic power and prevent market failures. • A market structure with a few dominant firms that are interdependent in decision-making. • ...
Developmental Theory Words 2023-10-31
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- Piaget - Known for his theory of cognitive development, which outlines stages of intellectual development in children.
- Operational Stage - The fourth stage in Piaget's theory, characterized by abstract and hypothetical thinking.
- Psychology - The scientific study of how and why human beings change over the course of their life.
- of Proximal Development - The range of tasks that a child can perform with the help and guidance of others but cannot yet do alone.
- - The process of adjusting existing schemas or creating new ones in order to understand and incorporate new information.
- Period - A specific period in development when an organism is particularly sensitive to certain stimuli or experiences.
- - The process of incorporating new information into existing schemas.
- Stages of Cognitive Development - Piaget proposed that children progress through four stages of cognitive development, from the sensorimotor stage to the formal operational stage.
- vs. Nurture - The debate concerning the relative importance of an individual's innate qualities ("nature") versus personal experiences and the environment ("nurture") in determining behavior and development.
- Erikson - Proposed the theory of psychosocial development, which outlines stages of psychological and social development throughout the lifespan.
- Theory - Emphasizes the role of social interaction and cultural context in cognitive development.
- Figures:
- Stage - The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, characterized by learning through sensory experiences and motor actions.
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- - The inability to take another person's perspective or point of view.
- Sociocultural Theory - Vygotsky emphasized the importance of social interaction and cultural context in cognitive development, introducing concepts like the Zone of Proximal Development.
- Development - The development of thinking, problem-solving, and memory abilities.
- - Mental frameworks or blueprints that guide our thinking about the world.
- Operational Stage - The third stage in Piaget's theory, characterized by logical thinking and understanding of conservation.
- Vygotsky - Developed the sociocultural theory, emphasizing the role of social interaction and culture in cognitive development.
- vs. Role Confusion - The fifth stage in Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, which occurs during adolescence and focuses on developing a sense of self.
- Psychosocial Stages - Erikson's theory outlines eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to late adulthood, each associated with a unique psychological conflict.
- Research Theories:
- - A strong emotional bond or connection that develops between an infant and caregiver, providing the infant with a sense of security and comfort.
23 Clues: Figures: • Research Theories: • - The process of incorporating new information into existing schemas. • - The inability to take another person's perspective or point of view. • - Mental frameworks or blueprints that guide our thinking about the world. • Development - The development of thinking, problem-solving, and memory abilities. • ...
TFN- Corpuz, Allyza Gene 2019-11-19
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- promotes for helping behaviour that calls for a nurturing response
- the most global perpective of a discipline
- set of expected behaviour when occupying a position on social system
- the backbone of clinical care
- what is the title of Hildegard Peplau's theory
- is viewed hollistically, wherein the body mind and soul are interrelated
- a non linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
- refers to the drama of suffering
- process of being and becoming an integrated and whole person
- means caring with love
- she proposed the theory of caratative caring
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- core,care and cure theory
- the first nursing theory that is made by Florence Nightingale
- the malignant phase of dispairful not caring and apathetic indifference
- are deliberate, systematic and puposeful
- the goal of role function
- she defined nursing as a process of action, reaction and interaction
- the term used by Benner instead of using the word environment
- it is a science and art
- the theory that the origin of all knowledge is sensory experience
20 Clues: means caring with love • it is a science and art • core,care and cure theory • the goal of role function • the backbone of clinical care • refers to the drama of suffering • are deliberate, systematic and puposeful • the most global perpective of a discipline • she proposed the theory of caratative caring • what is the title of Hildegard Peplau's theory • ...
Econ Word Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- of manufacturing or marketing join together
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
- price paid for the use of another’s money
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- means that the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
- investors to whom the shares are sold
- firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- another name for a shareholder
- When companies involved in different
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- business owned and run by a single individual
- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time
- the amount borrowed
- funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- ownership certificates in the firm
- written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- sum of net income and noncash charges
25 Clues: the amount borrowed • another name for a shareholder • ownership certificates in the firm • When companies involved in different • investors to whom the shares are sold • sum of net income and noncash charges • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • price paid for the use of another’s money • of manufacturing or marketing join together • ...
Leadership and Navigation Terms (Competencies) 2023-11-16
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- approach in which the leader invites followers to collaborate and commits to acting by consensus.
- Leadership approach in which the leader creates strong relationships with and inside the team; team members are motivated by loyalty.
- Power that is created when the leader can punish those who do not follow.
- :Leadership approach in which the leader focuses on developing team members’ skills, believing that success comes from aligning the organization’s goals with employees’ personal and professional goals.
- theory: states that motivation is based on an employee’s sense of fairness.
- Theory: Motivation theory that states that individuals are motivated by a desire to satisfy certain needs and that understanding these needs allows leaders to offer the right incentives and create the most motivational external environments; includes self-determination and theories of Maslow, Herzberg, and McClelland.
- power: Power that is created when the leader can offer followers something they value in exchange for their commitment. (reward=exchange)
- Y: motivation is absolutely critical.
- theory ; states that the way a person interprets the causes for past success or failure is related to the present level of motivation; (Heider and Weiner.)
- Theory: Leadership theory that states that leaders are not appointed but emerge from the group, which chooses the leader based on interactions.
- Thery: Leadership theory that states that leaders possess certain innate characteristics that followers do not possess (and probably cannot acquire), such as physical characteristics and personality traits.
- Factors that initiate, direct, and sustain human behavior over time.
- theory: Theory that states that motivation can be increased by providing employees with goals against which they can assess their achievement.
- Leadership theory that emphasizes a leader’s preference for order and structure; focuses on control and short-term planning.
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- Leadership approach in which the leader imposes a vision or solution on the team and demands that the team follow this directive.
- theory: states that effort increases in relation to one’s confidence that the behavior will result in a positive outcome and reward.
- Power that is created by the force of the leader’s personality.
- X: motivation is absolutely irrelevant.
- approach in which the leader proposes a bold vision or solution and invites the team to join this challenge.
- power: Power that is created when a leader is recognized as possessing great intelligence, insight, or experience. (EXpert=EXperience)
- Power that is created formally, through a title or position in the hierarchy that is associated with the rights of leadership. (Think kings and queens- hierarchy).
- Theories: includes Hersey-Blanchard situational leadership, Fiedler’s contingency theory, and path-goal theory.
- Leadership approach in which the leader sets a model for high performance standards and challenges followers to meet these expectations.
- theories: Category of leadership theories that states that leaders influence group members through certain behaviors. (Blake-Mouton theory.)
24 Clues: Y: motivation is absolutely critical. • X: motivation is absolutely irrelevant. • Power that is created by the force of the leader’s personality. • Factors that initiate, direct, and sustain human behavior over time. • Power that is created when the leader can punish those who do not follow. • ...
Monopoly 2023-03-22
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- Barriers to entry that exist when incumbent firms have cost or demand advantages that would make it unattractive for a new firm to enter the industry
- The rule stating that the difference between the profitmaximizing price, and marginal cost, expressed as a percentage of price, is equal to minus the inverse of the price elasticity of demand
- A form of second-degree price discrimination in which the consumer pays one price for units consumed in the first block of output (up to a given quantity) and a different (usually lower) price for any additional units consumed in the second block
- Barriers to entry that result when an incumbent firm takes explicit steps to deter entry
- A rule that states that the optimal price is halfway between the vertical intercept of the demand curve (i.e., the choke price) and the vertical intercept of the marginal cost curve
- The power of an individual economic agent to affect the price that prevails in the market
- The practice of offering consumers a quantity discount
- A market in which, for any relevant level of industry output, the total cost incurred by a single firm producing that output is less than the combined total cost that two or more firms would incur if they divided that output among themselves
- The practice of attempting to price each unit at the consumer’s reservation price i.e., the consumer’s maximum willingness to pay for that unit)
- A process for sorting consumers based on a consumer characteristic that (1) the firm can see (such as age or status) and (2) is strongly related to a consumer characteristic that the firm cannot see but would like to observe (such as willingness to pay or elasticity of demand)
- The horizontal sum of the marginal cost curves of individual plants
- A situation in which two or more products possess attributes that, in the minds of consumers, set the products apart from one another and make them less than perfect substitutes
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- Total revenue per unit of output (i.e., the ratio of total revenue to quantity)
- The practice of charging consumers different prices for the same good or service
- A versioning strategy in which the firm creates a low-end version of its full-price good by deliberately damaging the product
- The conditio that says that a monopolist maximizes profit by producing a quantity at which marginal revenue equals marginal cost
- A type of tie-in sale in which a firm requires customers who buy one of its products also to simultaneously buy another of its products
- The practice of charging different uniform prices to different consumer groups or segments in a market
- A sales practice that allows a customer to buy one product (the tying product) only if that customer agrees to buy another product (the tied product)
- Barriers to entry that exist when an incumbent firm is legally protected against competition
- A measure of monopoly power; the percentage markup of price over marginal cost
- The difference between the net economic benefit that would arise if the market were perfectly competitive and the net economic benefit attained at the monopoly equilibrium
- Activities aimed at creating or preserving monopoly power
- Factors that allow an incumbent firm to earn positive economic profits while making it unprofitable for newcomers to enter the industry
- A strategy of selling two or more versions of a product with different quality levels at different prices
- A group of producers that collusively determines the price and output in a market
26 Clues: The practice of offering consumers a quantity discount • Activities aimed at creating or preserving monopoly power • The horizontal sum of the marginal cost curves of individual plants • A measure of monopoly power; the percentage markup of price over marginal cost • Total revenue per unit of output (i.e., the ratio of total revenue to quantity) • ...
MGMT 2350 Management history 2024-01-18
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- Bureaucratic Mgt Theory
- Fayol theory influence on this
- Acceptance theory of Authority
- Taylor's theory influenced this
- Scientific Mgt Theory
- the industrial revolution started here
- Administrative Mgt Theory
- Hawthorne Studies scientist
- Perspective looking for "one best way"
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- Contingency perspective
- Approach to MGT looking at input & output
- this increased each time with Hawthorne Studies
- Perspective dependent on current situation
- this renaissance affected the progress of mgt theory
- Personality Fits career
- Super-ordinate goals in her theory
16 Clues: Scientific Mgt Theory • Contingency perspective • Bureaucratic Mgt Theory • Personality Fits career • Administrative Mgt Theory • Hawthorne Studies scientist • Fayol theory influence on this • Acceptance theory of Authority • Taylor's theory influenced this • Super-ordinate goals in her theory • the industrial revolution started here • Perspective looking for "one best way" • ...
Unit 8 - Motivation and Emotion 2024-03-04
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- one of the more difficult "universal emotions" to identify
- effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
- Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
- theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed
- one of the major topics of this unit
- this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
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- this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- second level on maslow’s pyramid
- the other major topic of this unit
24 Clues: second level on maslow’s pyramid • the other major topic of this unit • one of the major topics of this unit • this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs • this type of motivation is present without reinforcers • this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed • this nervous system returns your body to a resting state • ...
Unit 1 overview 2019-10-31
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- A takeover of, or merger with,another business
- A part of the national economy which is controlled by an individual or a group of individuals
- The next best alternative choice
- A system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism
- A plan a start-up has to have in order to be organised.
- A firm grows on its own
- Merging or taking over a firm in a completely different industry
- Not enough for everyone
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- A word to describe something you have to have in order to survive
- Providing services to consumers and other industry
- Something you desire but don't need in order to survive
- Taking raw materials and processing them to manufacture a good
- Merging or taking over a firm in the stage of production
- A person who gets all the profit and gets to make all the decesions
- A part of the national economy which is controlled by the government
- Merging or taking over a firm at a different stage of production, but in the same industry
- The difference between the selling price and its bought in costs
- Extraction and production of the earth's natural resources
- Something that makes the goods
19 Clues: A firm grows on its own • Not enough for everyone • Something that makes the goods • The next best alternative choice • A takeover of, or merger with,another business • Providing services to consumers and other industry • Something you desire but don't need in order to survive • A plan a start-up has to have in order to be organised. • ...
Microeconomics 2024-06-13
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- products that increase in value when the demand for relative products increases
- of Demand a higher price leads to a lower quantity demanded, and a lower price leads to a higher quantity demanded
- a market where the firm is the sole buyer of resources or supplies
- cost additional cost of producing one additional unit
- a product or service that can replace another product or service that makes little difference to the consumer
- manufactured goods that can be used in the production process, including tools, equipment, building, and machinery
- Advantage when a firm can produce a good using fewer resources per unit of output than another firm
- advantage when a firm can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another firm
- cost the value of the best alternative sacrificed as compared to what actually takes place
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- the condition that arises because wanted exceed the ability of resources to satisfy them
- Utility the additional utility from the last unit
- quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded
- efficiency MU/P=MU/P
- a unit/ measurement of satisfaction
- quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied
- floor the lowest price that can a consumer can pay for a product or service
- ceiling the maximum amount that a seller can charge for a product or service
- A market structure in which a small number of interdependent firms compete
- of Supply as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of that good or service will increase (and vice versa)
- where buyers and sellers align to a point where neither group is better off changing their behavior
20 Clues: efficiency MU/P=MU/P • a unit/ measurement of satisfaction • quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded • quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied • Utility the additional utility from the last unit • cost additional cost of producing one additional unit • a market where the firm is the sole buyer of resources or supplies • ...
great depression 2021-01-27
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- Characterized by dictatorial power
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- Tariff, Act, U.S. legislation passed on June 17, 1930
- The Reconstruction Finance Corporation was a government corporation administered by the United States
- A penny auction is a collective action taken during the auction
- Shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless
- He was an American author and the 1962 Nobel Prize winner
- Was an American physician who was best known for his revolving
- Has a trunk
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- She was an American documentary photographer
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- 1928 international agreement
- Army, 21st Amendment,gathering of probably 10,000 to 25,000 World War I veterans
- Flying mammal
- Is a form of far-right,authoritarian
- He was often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
- She was an American political figure, diplomat and activist
- Is the act of borrowing money to buy securities
- dust storm
- Sign payment in case loss or damage occurs.
- Man's best friend
22 Clues: dust storm • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • 1928 international agreement • Characterized by dictatorial power • Is a form of far-right,authoritarian • Sign payment in case loss or damage occurs. • She was an American documentary photographer • Is the act of borrowing money to buy securities • ...
AP Psych 2023-04-13
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- Studied theory of attachment in infant Rhesus monkeys
- said that humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
- differences between the habitual moral judgments of men and women
- developed one of the first projective tests, the Inkblot test
- Conducted a study on obedience when he had a subject shock a patient to the extent that they would be seriously injuring the patient
- The theory that facial expressions are universal
- Theory of evolution
- His theory states there are 3 levels of moral reasoning, and each level can be divided into 2 stages
- Study on conformity
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- She maintained that Kohlberg’s work was developed only observing boys and overlooked
- Classical conditioning-An unconditional stimulus naturally elicits a reflexive behavior called an unconditional response
- first to conduct scientific studies on forgetting
- established an intelligence test especially for adults
- introspection-psychology became the scientific study of conscious experience
- Hierarchy of needs
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- Founder of behaviorism
- Conducted the famous Stanford Prison experiment
- Observational Learning
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Humanistic psychology-the theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth
- Neo Freudian, believed that childhood social not sexual tensions are crucial for personality
- People evolve through 8 stages over the life span
- personality and ability depend almost entirely on genetic inheritance
- general I.Q. tests
- Law of effect
- He concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled “g”, for general ability
- Four-stage theory of cognitive development
- Operant conditioning-techniques to manipulate the consequences of an organism’s behavior in order to observe the effects of subsequent behavior
- Psychoanalytical theory that focuses on the unconscious- Id-Ego-Superego
- She said that personality is continually mold by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts
31 Clues: Law of effect • general I.Q. tests • Hierarchy of needs • Theory of evolution • Study on conformity • Founder of behaviorism • Observational Learning • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Four-stage theory of cognitive development • Conducted the famous Stanford Prison experiment • The theory that facial expressions are universal • ...
Business Finance 2022-03-07
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- the currents assets and fixed assets are combined and labeled as
- puts emphasis on managing the funds of an organization which includes day-to-day operations.
- contain information as of the date of its preparation about the firms asset, liability and equity.
- a document which signifies a legal or binding agreement between two parties.
- decrease in the value of certain types of asset
- shares of corporation sold to investors
- type of asset the firm does not expect to sell or otherwise convert to cash within a year
- use to describe how easy it is for a firm to convert its asset into cash.
- comparison of figures shown in the Financial statement of two or more consecutive periods.
- measure the firm's ability to earn profits.
- handles financial transactions for individual
- measure of the size of debt in relation to the overall capital structure.
- is an asset that can be easily be sold or converted into cash
- the money that was loaned will earn.
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- comparison of figures in the Financial statement of a single period.
- financial obligation of a firm that is due within one year or less
- financial obligation of a firm that is due more that one year into the future
- essence, money loaned
- to report a variety of seemingly complex information such the end-users
- mean to provide funding
- measure the firm's ability to satisfy long term debts as they become due.
21 Clues: essence, money loaned • mean to provide funding • the money that was loaned will earn. • shares of corporation sold to investors • measure the firm's ability to earn profits. • handles financial transactions for individual • decrease in the value of certain types of asset • is an asset that can be easily be sold or converted into cash • ...
OWFH Parts V & VI Vocabulary Practice 2024-04-23
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- originating, located, or occurring outside Earth
- turn red, as in embarrassment or shame
- show in, as in, a picture
- a wide open space or area, as of land, sea, or sky
- unfriendly or antagonistic
- a painting that is applied to a wall surface
- to extend out or project in space
- a word made by leaving out letters of a word or words
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner
- to take to be the case or to be true
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- thrown into a state of agitated confusion
- pay attention to exclusively and obsessively
- to make up for
- with a certain degree of unwillingness
- breaker an initial activity to relax a tense or formal atmosphere
- a remedy that stops or controls the effects of poison
- feeling of profound respect for someone or something
- to form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- a small number or amount
- directed towards a lower place
20 Clues: to make up for • a small number or amount • show in, as in, a picture • unfriendly or antagonistic • directed towards a lower place • to extend out or project in space • to take to be the case or to be true • with a certain degree of unwillingness • turn red, as in embarrassment or shame • thrown into a state of agitated confusion • pay attention to exclusively and obsessively • ...
Macroeconomic Schools of Thought Puzzle 2025-10-10
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- Level of unemployment during the Great Depression.
- A major concern in 1970s economic policy.
- Changing realities that led to new schools of thought.
- Tools used by governments in macroeconomic management.
- Describes the type of market monetarists emphasized.
- Economist who revolutionized thinking after the 1930s.
- Another term used for the neoclassical school.
- When inflation and unemployment rise together.
- Theory that reemerged and adapted classical ideas post-1970s.
- Description of classical models during the 1930s crisis.
- School led by Milton Friedman.
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- Followers of John Maynard Keynes.
- Area of economics focused on by Keynesians.
- Economist who challenged Keynesian theory in the 1970s.
- Type of economic theory associated with controlling inflation.
- Publication by Adam Smith which marked the beginning of classical theory.
- Period of economic shrinkage and inactivity.
- Condition of economies during the 1930s global crisis.
- Refers to a system of economic beliefs or theories.
- Approach within classical economics emphasizing production.
- A key focus of neoclassical and monetarist policy.
- The economic theory that dominated from the 1750s onwards.
- People who follow and develop economic theories.
- Major issue addressed by Keynesian theory.
- What early economic theories were rich in.
25 Clues: School led by Milton Friedman. • Followers of John Maynard Keynes. • A major concern in 1970s economic policy. • Major issue addressed by Keynesian theory. • What early economic theories were rich in. • Area of economics focused on by Keynesians. • Period of economic shrinkage and inactivity. • Another term used for the neoclassical school. • ...
psychology 2025-10-26
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- a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model.
- concerned with the development of someone or something.
- "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurel,"
- to physically hold something firmly with your hands, to mentally comprehend or understand something, or to be greedy and eagerly desire things like wealth or possessions
- an involuntary newborn reflex where a baby turns its head and opens its mouth when the corner of its mouth is touched or stroked, helping it find and latch onto a nipple for feeding
- a sign that occurs when the big toe moves upward (dorsiflexes) and the other toes fan out, in response to a firm stroke on the sole of the foot.
- refers to the meaning of Lev Vygotsky, a psychologist known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development, which emphasizes the role of social interaction and culture in learning.
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- a metal projection on a horseshoe or a surname.
- a Swiss psychologist famous for his theory on how children's cognitive development progresses through four stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
- thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; self-centered.
- the early language development stage where a child uses short, simple phrases containing only essential words to convey meaning, omitting articles, prepositions, and other grammatical words
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- impress or stamp (a mark or outline) on a surface or body.
13 Clues: prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurel," • a metal projection on a horseshoe or a surname. • concerned with the development of someone or something. • impress or stamp (a mark or outline) on a surface or body. • a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model. • ...
Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-02-25
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- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common
- Who is the creator of classical conditioning?
- Who is the creator of psychosocial theory?
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- refers to physical changes, increasing in height or weight
- Who developed sociocultural theory?
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first
- How many areas of developments are there?
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- Who is the creator of cognitive development?
- Who is the maker of social cognitive theory?
- what kind of doll was in Bandura's experiment?
- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc. are what kind of skills
- Which stage was Trust vs. Mistrust in Erikson's theory?
- painting,writing, cutting, etc. Need good hand-eye coordination
- What was the main thing in Pavlov's experiment?
- Which theory has 4 stages?
- Who created operant conditioning?
- What was the first stage in Piaget's theory?
- Who was the maker of the hierarchy of needs?
- place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest
- How many motivation needs are there in the Hierarchy of Needs?
21 Clues: Which theory has 4 stages? • Who created operant conditioning? • Who developed sociocultural theory? • How many areas of developments are there? • Who is the creator of psychosocial theory? • Who is the creator of cognitive development? • Who is the maker of social cognitive theory? • What was the first stage in Piaget's theory? • ...
Theory and Theorists 2022-02-15
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- Setting a solid foundation and providing support for a child to learn.
- Father of pragmatism
- Innermost section of Urie Brofenbrenner’s Ecological systems theory
- Number of substages within the sensorimotor stage
- Brofenbrenner's final level
- Stage in cognitive development that children ages 2 to 7 are in according to Piaget
- Piaget’s last stage of cognitive development is ____ operational.
- An approach, not a theory
- Need at the bottom of the hierarchy
- Eliciting a desired behavior
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- An explanation of how the facts fit together
- Father of social learning theory
- One of the nine types of intelligence, those in this category can sense and feel others emotions and motives
- Categories of knowledge that help us to interpret and understand the world
- Style of thinking where children can only focus on one feature of a problem
- Understanding something stays the same in quantity, even if it’s appearance changes
- Dr.Leonard's least favorite theorist
- First stage of vygotsky’s speech development theory
- Process of taking in new information
- Thinking about thinking
- Father of behavioral theory
- Chomsky believes all children are born with this, helps them master language skills
- Individual who created the Hierarchy of Needs
23 Clues: Father of pragmatism • Thinking about thinking • An approach, not a theory • Brofenbrenner's final level • Father of behavioral theory • Eliciting a desired behavior • Father of social learning theory • Need at the bottom of the hierarchy • Dr.Leonard's least favorite theorist • Process of taking in new information • An explanation of how the facts fit together • ...
