theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
partnership 2024-06-08
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- A partner with limited rights.
- The interest on drawings if not mentioned in the partnership deed.
- Amount set aside out of profit to strengthen the financial position of the firm.
- Adjustments for incorrect appropriations of profits in past.
- A partner whose liability is limited to the amount of capital they have invested.
- The persons who have entered into a partnership with one another are individually called
- The partner’s initial contribution to the firm.
- The remuneration paid to partners for their services.
- Profit earned by an enterprise from its operating and non operating activities.
- The partner who contributes capital but does not take part in the management of the business.
- The maximum number of partners allowed in a partnership as per the Indian Partnership Act,1932
- A partnership agreement that is not in writing.
- The document that contains the terms and conditions of a partnership.
- Ratio in which partners have agreed to share profits and losses of the firm
- The interest allowed on partners' capital if not specified in the deed.
- The process of ending or terminating a partnership
- The name under which the business is carried
- The minimum number of partners required to form a partnership.
- When a partner's capital account has a debit balance.
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- The account used to adjust profit sharing among partners.
- Method in which both capital and current accounts are maintained.
- Method in which only capital account is maintained.
- The account used to distribute profits or losses among partners.
- Profit available for distribution among partners after making appropriations.
- A legal agreement between two or more people to manage and operate a business.
- Capital contributed by partners
- The sum borrowed by a partner from the firm.
- The legal status of a partnership without separate legal entity.
- Payment on capital contributions
- Profit sharing ratio when there is no partnership agreement.
30 Clues: A partner with limited rights. • Capital contributed by partners • Payment on capital contributions • The sum borrowed by a partner from the firm. • The name under which the business is carried • The partner’s initial contribution to the firm. • A partnership agreement that is not in writing. • The process of ending or terminating a partnership • ...
Nursing Theorists 2021-11-01
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- Created a series of stages in order to help new nurses monitor progress through experience and developing knowledge.
- Theory focuses on the quality of life of the patient.
- She played a huge role in nursing education. She created the grading policy for nursing students which made students prove their abilities in order to be certified.
- 3 concept theory starting with all C’s, encourages patient to take responsibility for their illness.
- This theorist created a patient centered approach that utilizes a list of twenty-one steps and skills.This theory is most applicable to the education of nurses.
- He created a method that believed every relationship in a hospital setting required a helper and a helpee.
- Developed the Health promotion model which is composed of 5 key concepts: person, environment, nursing, health, and illness that all focus on positive motivation.
- She is commonly referred to as “the lady with the lamp” and focused on the patients environment to helping them become better.
- Created a theory stating that the goal of nursing care is to promote adaptations in the patient.
- Mostly dealt with psychiatric patients, and teaching, died at young age of 47.
- She created a theory that emphasized patient independence. In this theory nurses have three roles, substitutive, supplementary, and complimentary.
- Created a theory that was based on an open-system-based perspective that helps respond to stressors in the environment.
- Created a model that practices identification of patients need through observation.
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- Identified seven nursing roles in order for health care workers develop more therapeutic interventions.
- Theory about assessing a patients comfort needs in three forms: relief, ease, and transcendence.
- Created a model focusing on behavior of a patient in order to prevent illnesses.
- Her theory focuses on nurse and patient setting goals and working together to attain those goals.
- A male, New York native, that created a theory based on alternative medicine treatments.
- Her theory has four major concepts: human being, health, environment/society, and nursing.
- Travelled to many different cultures, was a nurse and anthropologist.
20 Clues: Theory focuses on the quality of life of the patient. • Travelled to many different cultures, was a nurse and anthropologist. • Mostly dealt with psychiatric patients, and teaching, died at young age of 47. • Created a model focusing on behavior of a patient in order to prevent illnesses. • ...
Science Crossword By Chelsea Collier 2020-05-03
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- what you use to observe appearance texture colour
- firm and stable in shape
- the smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- a large body of matter with no definite shape
- the point were the water gets to hot it's called the
- the point were a solid is to hot it is called the
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- a substance that flows freely
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- water which collects as droplet when comes in contact with humid air
- a proprieties that becomes evident after or before a chemical reaction
- passing straight from solid to gas without liquid
- when something grows
- a process of turning from a liquid to a vapour
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- The spreading of something more widely
- how much it can hold
- becoming liquefied by heat
- a substance were it can expand freely having no fixed shape
- a particular substance
- having an idea/guess of something before it happens
- turning into a solid as a result of extreme cold
22 Clues: when something grows • how much it can hold • a particular substance • firm and stable in shape • becoming liquefied by heat • a substance that flows freely • when a liquid turns into a gas • The spreading of something more widely • a large body of matter with no definite shape • a process of turning from a liquid to a vapour • turning into a solid as a result of extreme cold • ...
Hardy Boys-house on the hill 2022-04-04
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- having been formally or officially announced or described
- the action of abducting someone and holding them captive
- say something as a comment
- the action or faculty of remembering or recollecting something
- suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it
- be more numerous than
- (of the skin) become cracked, rough, or sore, especially through exposure to wind or cold weather
- try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something
- a person who engages in crime and violence; a hooligan or gangster
- acutely distressing
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- walk in a specified way
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water
- give a loud shout or cry
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- in a serious or solemn manner
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
- clearly expressed or identified
- move forcefully or roughly
- a loud unpleasant noise
- different to what is normal or expected; strange
21 Clues: acutely distressing • be more numerous than • walk in a specified way • a loud unpleasant noise • give a loud shout or cry • say something as a comment • move forcefully or roughly • in a serious or solemn manner • clearly expressed or identified • different to what is normal or expected; strange • the fact of being who or what a person or thing is • ...
Deviance: Norms & Theories 2023-05-04
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- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- in strain theory, individuals experiencing this pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant means
- in strain theory, this describes someone who lowers their goals until they can reach them through socially acceptable ways
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- deviant behavior that does not have long-term consequences and does not result in the person committing the act being labeled as a deviant
- a deviant act, especially for those underage; the reason the same students use the restroom every class period
- recent studies show these are creating a generation of addicts who have difficulty functioning socially
- inequalities in wealth and power that arise from the economic system; not a formal theory on deviance
- in strain theory, individuals experiencing this have both the goal and the means to achieve success
- punishments for violating norms
- in strain theory, when people replace society's current goals and means with new goals and means
- the means of enforcing rules
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
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- a symbolic interactionist theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- in strain theory, those who reject society's goals and means; drug addicts fall into this category
- an early founder of conflict theory; he stated that the working classes will always be at odds with the wealth classes; these groups will always be fighting for power
- a symbolic interactionist theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a conflict theory which states that the rich and powerful have ways to manipulate the legal and political systems to their advantage
- a symbolic interactionist theory; the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- deviant behavior that results from being publicly labeled as deviant and treated as an outsider
- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- rewards given for conforming to norms
- an odd, but interesting teacher; a member of the hobbit species; sometimes grumpy from lack of sleep; known for wearing iconic flatcaps
- a functionalist approach which says deviance results when one lacks the ways to reach socially accepted goals by accepted methods
- a functionalist theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
25 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
LA honors project 2023-09-14
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- the feeling that a person or thing is beneath consideration
- thin or weak, especially of illness or a lack of food
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world
- required by a law or rule
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- in a random matter, unsystematically
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- legally authorized killing of someone as punishment or for a crime
- all future generations of people
- with great energy or enthusiasm in persuit of a cause or objective
- condition of being morally/legally bound to do something
- imprisioned or confined
11 Clues: imprisioned or confined • required by a law or rule • all future generations of people • in a random matter, unsystematically • thin or weak, especially of illness or a lack of food • condition of being morally/legally bound to do something • the feeling that a person or thing is beneath consideration • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
Respiratory system 2022-10-06
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- alveolar spaces as well as interstitium contain eosinophilic, granular, homogeneous and pink proteinaceous edema
- condition of the lungs that is characterized by widespread narrowing of the bronchioles and formation of mucous plugs
- hilar arising from a large bronchus and invades lung parenchyma with ulcerated surface.
- cut surface of the involved lobe is airless, red-pink, dry, granular and has liver-like consistency
- the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested
- acute inflammatory disease involving the bronchioles and the alveoli is called
- honey bee combs like structure(fig.4)
- the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation
- what type of disease this slide show(fig.2)
- epithelium forming twisted strips (Curschmann’s spirals), diamond-shaped crystals of eosinophils (Charcot-Leyden crystals)
- the affected lungs are small and firm with cartilage-like thickening of the pleura
- patchy consolidated lesions appear dry, granular, firm, red or grey colour, 3 to 4 cm in diameter of lobe
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- Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes(fig.3)
- affected lobes shows characteristic honey-combed appearance due to dilated airways containing muco-pus thickening of their walls
- lung parenchyma are replaced by multiple, variable-sized, circumscribed nodular masses which are grey-white in colour(fig. 6)
- the lesions appear as circumscribed, flat, small, firm or hard, bilateral nodules
- the lung is increased in size, firm, brownish, grey-white tissue surrounded bronchus and blood vessels
- lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture(fig.1)
- affected lobe is firm and heavy, dry, granular and grey in appearance with liver like consistency
- the pleura is thickened having irregular and ragged inner walls with multiple cavities(fig.5)
20 Clues: honey bee combs like structure(fig.4) • what type of disease this slide show(fig.2) • the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation • Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes(fig.3) • the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested • lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture(fig.1) • ...
Chapter #2 2014-12-21
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- The scientific study of victimization, including the relationships between victims and offenders.
- A possible explanation for an observed occurrence that can be tested by further investigation.
- An explanation that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
- The study of how certain traits or qualities are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
- Anything that produces an effect.
- Sigmund Freud's theory that attributed our thoughts and actions to unconscious motives.
- An approach to drug addiction that treats drug abuse as a mental or physical illness.
- An approach to drug abuse that treats illegal drug use as a criminal act.
- A chemical substance that controls certain cellular and bodily function such as growth and reproduction.
- Considers criminal behavior to be the predictable result of a persons interaction with his or her environment.
- Refers to the repeated criminal victimization of a person, household, place, business, vehicle or other target however defined.
- A school of the social sciences that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of biological, physiological, and social forces.
- Theory stating that members of certain sub-cultures reject the values of the dominant culture through deviant behavior patterns.
- The belief that the more powerful groups use their power in order to exploit groups with less power.
- A group exhibiting certain values and behavior patterns that distinguish it from the dominant culture.
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- The hypothesis that society created crime and criminals by labeling certain behavior and certain people as deviant.
- Concept that people engage in criminal behavior unless strong moral, social, and/or retributive deterrents are in effect.
- A product of the Enlightenment, theorizing that people exercise free will and are responsible for their actions.
- Natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms.
- A theory that deviant behavior is more likely in communities where social institutions fail to exert control over the population.
- Defined as maximizing total benefit and reducing suffering or the negatives.
- The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
- The scientific study of mental processes and behavior.
- The idea that crime is caused by frustration of individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals through legitimate means.
- A specialist in the field of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
- A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- The idea that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to participate in illegal activity.
- Individuals make logical decisions with the greatest benefit or satisfaction.
28 Clues: Anything that produces an effect. • The scientific study of mental processes and behavior. • A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. • The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior. • Natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms. • ...
Revision 2024-01-10
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- Costs that cannot be recovered if the firm leaves the industry
- What kind of intensity in the production methods would cause high set up costs and high barriers to entry in that industry
- Firms with limited capital can enter which kind of a market.
- What kinds of returns to the variable factor lead to falling AVC?
- A doctor and an operating theatre are what kinds of factors of production?
- The amount a firm receives for the sale of its output.
- The amount by which total revenue exceeds total cost
- A firm that is the sole seller of a product with no close substitutes
- The average cost curve that is falling as the output increases
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- The kind of profits required to keep a firm in the industry in the long run
- Can increase brand loyalty and act as a barrier to entry
- The value of elasticity of demand curve that individual firm faces under perfect competition
- The slope of the demand curve under monopoly
- The diagram shows the demand for and supply of labour in an industry. The original equilibrium is X. A trade union then negotiates a wage rate of W.
- The kind of profits that can be earned by perfectly competitive and monopolistic firms in the short run
15 Clues: The slope of the demand curve under monopoly • The amount by which total revenue exceeds total cost • The amount a firm receives for the sale of its output. • Can increase brand loyalty and act as a barrier to entry • Firms with limited capital can enter which kind of a market. • Costs that cannot be recovered if the firm leaves the industry • ...
partnership 2024-06-08
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- A partner with limited rights.
- The interest on drawings if not mentioned in the partnership deed.
- Amount set aside out of profit to strengthen the financial position of the firm.
- Adjustments for incorrect appropriations of profits in past.
- A partner whose liability is limited to the amount of capital they have invested.
- The persons who have entered into a partnership with one another are individually called
- The partner’s initial contribution to the firm.
- The remuneration paid to partners for their services.
- Profit earned by an enterprise from its operating and non operating activities.
- The partner who contributes capital but does not take part in the management of the business.
- The maximum number of partners allowed in a partnership as per the Indian Partnership Act,1932
- A partnership agreement that is not in writing.
- The document that contains the terms and conditions of a partnership.
- Ratio in which partners have agreed to share profits and losses of the firm
- The interest allowed on partners' capital if not specified in the deed.
- The process of ending or terminating a partnership
- The name under which the business is carried
- The minimum number of partners required to form a partnership.
- When a partner's capital account has a debit balance.
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- The account used to adjust profit sharing among partners.
- Method in which both capital and current accounts are maintained.
- Method in which only capital account is maintained.
- The account used to distribute profits or losses among partners.
- Profit available for distribution among partners after making appropriations.
- A legal agreement between two or more people to manage and operate a business.
- Capital contributed by partners
- The sum borrowed by a partner from the firm.
- The legal status of a partnership without separate legal entity.
- Payment on capital contributions
- Profit sharing ratio when there is no partnership agreement.
30 Clues: A partner with limited rights. • Capital contributed by partners • Payment on capital contributions • The sum borrowed by a partner from the firm. • The name under which the business is carried • The partner’s initial contribution to the firm. • A partnership agreement that is not in writing. • The process of ending or terminating a partnership • ...
partnership 2024-06-08
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- The legal status of a partnership without separate legal entity.
- The document that contains the terms and conditions of a partnership.
- Amount set aside out of profit to strengthen the financial position of the firm.
- A partner with limited rights.
- Payment on capital contributions
- Method in which only capital account is maintained.
- The process of ending or terminating a partnership
- Ratio in which partners have agreed to share profits and losses of the firm
- The account used to distribute profits or losses among partners.
- The account used to adjust profit sharing among partners.
- A partnership agreement that is not in writing.
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- The name under which the business is carried
- Profit earned by an enterprise from its operating and non operating activities.
- Method in which both capital and current accounts are maintained.
- Profit available for distribution among partners after making appropriations.
- A partner whose liability is limited to the amount of capital they have invested.
- When a partner's capital account has a debit balance.
- The persons who have entered into a partnership with one another are individually called
- Profit sharing ratio when there is no partnership agreement.
- The partner who contributes capital but does not take part in the management of the business.
- The remuneration paid to partners for their services.
- The maximum number of partners allowed in a partnership as per the Indian Partnership Act,1932
- Capital contributed by partners
- The minimum number of partners required to form a partnership.
- The sum borrowed by a partner from the firm.
- The interest on drawings if not mentioned in the partnership deed.
- Adjustments for incorrect appropriations of profits in past.
- The partner’s initial contribution to the firm.
- The interest allowed on partners' capital if not specified in the deed.
- A legal agreement between two or more people to manage and operate a business.
30 Clues: A partner with limited rights. • Capital contributed by partners • Payment on capital contributions • The name under which the business is carried • The sum borrowed by a partner from the firm. • The partner’s initial contribution to the firm. • A partnership agreement that is not in writing. • The process of ending or terminating a partnership • ...
LA honors project 2023-09-14
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- the feeling that a person or thing is beneath consideration
- thin or weak, especially of illness or a lack of food
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world
- required by a law or rule
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- in a random matter, unsystematically
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- legally authorized killing of someone as punishment or for a crime
- all future generations of people
- with great energy or enthusiasm in persuit of a cause or objective
- condition of being morally/legally bound to do something
- imprisioned or confined
11 Clues: imprisioned or confined • required by a law or rule • all future generations of people • in a random matter, unsystematically • thin or weak, especially of illness or a lack of food • condition of being morally/legally bound to do something • the feeling that a person or thing is beneath consideration • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
KYC Crossword 2023-02-26
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- The IPO of this firm was featured in the film wolf of wall street.
- Australia's retirement pension benefit funds.
- The planning process used to determine whether an organization's long term capital investments such as new machinery, replacement of machinery, new plants, new products, and research development projects are worth the funding of cash through the firm's capitalization structures (debt, equity or retained earnings).
- ______ Cloud is a collection of technical indicators that show support and resistance levels, as well as momentum and trend direction.
- ______ Equation refers to unlevering the beta to relever it to a firm's Capital Structure.
- ROCE refers to Return on ______ ______
- This excel functions calculates CAGR.
- ______ Portfolio Theory refers to an investment theory that allows investors to assemble an asset portfolio that maximizes expected return for a given level of risk.
- KHM is the 3 letter country code for this country.
- EYE's 2nd Mission Statement: Expand your ______.
- largest U.S. public company bankruptcy filing since 1980.
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- 4th largest bank in SEA by total assets.
- Another term for diversifiable risks / unsystematic risks
- The 6 stakeholders for EYE are: Excos, Analysts, General Members, SMU, Alumni and ______.
- Bill Hwang, who had lost $20 Billion over 2 days, was the founder of _____ Capital Management.
- Simultaneously buying an asset in one market and selling the asset in another to take advantage of price differences between markets.
- Privately held startup company with a market valuation of more than $1 billion.
- The first robo-advisor, launched in 2008.
- In the Big 4 accounting firms, KPMG stands for "______ Peat Marwick Goerdeler".
- A ______ contract is a private and customizable agreement that settles at the end of the agreement and is traded over the counter (OTC).
20 Clues: This excel functions calculates CAGR. • ROCE refers to Return on ______ ______ • 4th largest bank in SEA by total assets. • The first robo-advisor, launched in 2008. • Australia's retirement pension benefit funds. • EYE's 2nd Mission Statement: Expand your ______. • KHM is the 3 letter country code for this country. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-17
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- In Peplau's Theory,this is a time when the patient and nurse come to know each other as people and each other’s expectations and roles are understood.
- An Era where Nursing education shifted from hospital baseddiploma programs into colleges and universities.
- She developed the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model".
- In the THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING by Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, ______ is the process of knowing and coming to know as persons accept and reject ideas,values, belies, and practices consistent with their worldview.
- Hildegard Peplau's theory focuses on the nurse-patient_______.
- It is the main focus for Newman’s theory of expanding consciousness.
- Empirical precision is the degree in which the defined concepts are observable in actual setting, is also known as _________.
- She developed The Theory of Human Caring.
- She is the "First Truly International Nurse".
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing
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- LYDIA HALL represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, ______, AND CURE.
- Statements supposed to be true without proof or demonstration.
- In most of Nightingale's writings, she referred to the person as a ___.
- It is responsive to individuals who. suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- A nurse that has the ability to recognize patterns on the basis of deep experiential background.
- When the word is defined specifically according to the framework within it is used.
- Metaparadigm is derived from Greek words 'meta' which means '____' and 'paradeigma' means 'pattern'.
- The theory of caritative caring was developed by (1943-2019) since the mid-1970s.
- Excretion of waste products.
- Watson defined the characteristics needed in helping-trust relationships which are emphathy, ______, congruence.
20 Clues: Excretion of waste products. • She developed The Theory of Human Caring. • She is the "First Truly International Nurse". • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing • Statements supposed to be true without proof or demonstration. • Hildegard Peplau's theory focuses on the nurse-patient_______. • ...
Layers of the Earth Crossword 2015-10-06
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- ________ crust that is below the ocean.
- _________ crust that forms land.
- the measure of how hot or cold something is.
- __________boundary occurs when plates slide past each other.
- __________boundary occurs when tectonic plates collide or come together.
- __________boundary occurs when plates separate or move apart.
- _________ rock that is liquid or melted.
- having a consistency like that of water or oil
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- is the mixture of what something is made up of.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- ________ currents are a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- the second layer of the Earth which is a thick, solid rock layer.
- ______ core is the solid layer made of iron and nickel
- the line layer, where we live, made of rock.
- a theory proposed by Alfred Wegener and connects the evidence for the formation, movement, and destruction of the tectonic plates.
- __________ core that is at the center of the earth but is liquid iron and nickel.
- firm; not a liquid
- the measure of compactness of a substance, measured by mass per unit volume.
18 Clues: firm; not a liquid • _________ crust that forms land. • ________ crust that is below the ocean. • _________ rock that is liquid or melted. • the line layer, where we live, made of rock. • the measure of how hot or cold something is. • having a consistency like that of water or oil • is the mixture of what something is made up of. • ...
SAT 3 Vocab 2024-11-20
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- extreme anger
- Actor, famous for films like "National Treasure"
- Author of "The Lord of the Rings"
- to praise
- Profound or intense
- To rest on one's bottom
- Singer known for hits like "Hello"
- Female monarch
- Fictional wise Jedi Master from "Star Wars"
- Known for its strength, often called the king of the jungle
- refusing to change
- A low temperature
- a duty or responsibility for someone to do something
- dull or boring
- Singer-songwriter with hits like "Shake It Off"
- Famous physicist known for the theory of relativity
- respected due to wisdom
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- Intelligent or full of light
- Lacking brightness or interest
- High temperature
- Monarch of a country
- Leader of India's non-violent independence movement
- getting angry for what is acknowledged as unfair treatment
- gifted
- petty or worthless
- Lacking depth
- Pakistani activist for female education
- tending to keep a firm hold of something
- characterized by bitterness or resentment
- provocative
- poor
- Move swiftly on foot
- Inventor and electrical engineer
- arrogant or pompous
- powerfully
35 Clues: poor • gifted • to praise • powerfully • provocative • extreme anger • Lacking depth • Female monarch • dull or boring • High temperature • A low temperature • petty or worthless • refusing to change • Profound or intense • arrogant or pompous • Monarch of a country • Move swiftly on foot • To rest on one's bottom • respected due to wisdom • Intelligent or full of light • Lacking brightness or interest • ...
Ellie's Science Crossword 2020-05-08
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- Examples of this include color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point.
- A state of matter that is firm and stable in.
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
- Is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- A pot of water on stove when it begins to bubble.
- The temperature at which a given solid will melt.
- A substance whose atoms all have the same number of proton.
- The energy of motion.
- A state of matter that fills the shape of its container.
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- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- Examples of this include flammability, toxicity, acidity, reactivity.
- is a chemical process where a solid turns into a gas without going through a liquid stage.
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- the spreading of something
- The spreading of something.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
- when a liquid goes from solid to a liquid.
- A state of matter that fills its container.
- The term for any type of material.
- Linked ideas intended to explain something
- a tray of water when the substance changes.
22 Clues: The energy of motion. • the spreading of something • The spreading of something. • The term for any type of material. • when a liquid goes from solid to a liquid. • Linked ideas intended to explain something • A state of matter that fills its container. • a tray of water when the substance changes. • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- theory that says planets were captured by the gravity of the sun
- study of celestial objects
- sediment is removed from its place of origin by running water or winds
- clastic sediments are deposited
- q_a_k epoch
- metamorphism where rocks are getting cooked
- many minerals have similar c__or
- outermost layer of the earth
- r____ era, in big bang theory
- igneous and sedimentary rocks that undergo intense heat and pressure resulting to complete change
- the earths axis is ___ perpendicular to its orbital plane
- the mantle is 68% by _____
- hardest mineral
- cloud g__ c____ theory
- metamorphism where rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures
- formed ont he surface of the earth, either on water or land
- rocks are classified into ______ categories
- part of the mantle that flows
- p_____ collision theory
- ____ rocks are formed by the solidification of magma
- the big bang theory is credited to Edwin ____
- theory that says our sun burst one day and all our planets came form it
- state theory that says the univers is not changing over time
- l_p__n epoch
- mineral's amount and quality of the light it reflects from its surface
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- p__nc_ epoch
- liquid core
- hypothesis that says the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- the continental crust is composed mostly of _____
- study of the universe as a whole
- g_l__t_c epoch
- minerals are _______ in origin
- _____ water cant support life
- disintegration of rocks into smaller pieces
- the oceanic crust consists of volcanic lava rock called _____
- first element in the universe
- the mantle is 82% by ________
- h_dr__ epoch
- rocks are classified as to how they are ______
- minerals are building blocks of _____
- second element in the universe
- s____ collision theory
- cool, rigid, brittle
- epoch where the sungularity expanded in big bang theory
- crunch theory that says the universe could collapse to the state where it began and then initiate another big bang
- thickest layer of the earth
- solid core
- rocks are made up of ________ elements
- mineral's h__n__ss. some minerals are soft
- the earth is i______d 23.5 degrees
- minerals are _________ occuring
- boundary between solid lithosphere and liquid asthenosphere
- m____ era, in big bang theory
- softest mineral
- mineralogists also test a mineral for the color of its powder
55 Clues: solid core • liquid core • q_a_k epoch • p__nc_ epoch • h_dr__ epoch • l_p__n epoch • g_l__t_c epoch • hardest mineral • softest mineral • cool, rigid, brittle • s____ collision theory • cloud g__ c____ theory • p_____ collision theory • study of celestial objects • the mantle is 68% by _____ • thickest layer of the earth • outermost layer of the earth • _____ water cant support life • ...
Theory of Evolution 2017-03-20
Across
- /differences in courtship rituals interbreed
- /What was the title of Darwin's book?
- /allele frequencies remain constant
- /controlled by 2 or more genes
- /evidence of change overtime
- /where did Darwin make many of his observation during his voyage on the Beagle?
- /a change in the DNA sequence
- /change due to chance
- /combine genetic information of all members of a population
- /the ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- /change in inherited characteristics overtime
- /a change in inherited characteristic over time
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- /separated by barriers
- /choose individuals to breed based on desirable traits
- /father of Evolution
- /reproduce at different times
- /all members can interbreed
- /who was Darwin's biggest defender?
- /controlled by 1 gene
19 Clues: /separated by barriers • /controlled by 1 gene • /father of Evolution • /reproduce at different times • /change due to chance • /controlled by 2 or more genes • /What was the title of Darwin's book? • /evidence of change overtime • /allele frequencies remain constant • /differences in courtship rituals interbreed • ...
Famous psychologists 2015-04-16
Across
- Dog experiments for classical conditioning
- theory of stages of moral development
- developed behaviourism
- bobo the doll experiments
- father of contemporary positive psychology
- formed social cultural theory and zone of prozimal development
- developed humanistic psychology
- researched parenting styles, authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive
- theory of cognitive dissonance and social comparison
- Founded analytical psychology, concepts of archetypes and collective unconscious
- social isolation on young monkeys
- researched operant conditioning and leader in behaviourism
- theories of neurosis, feminine psychology, and self-psychology
- father of american psychology, contributed to functionalism
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- developed the first widely used intelligence test
- hierarchy of needs
- Father of modern linguistics, major figure in analytic philosophy
- worked on cognitive biases
- infant temperament, infancy behaviours are predictive of behaviours in adolescence
- founder of psychoanalysis and created Oedipus complex
- created attachment theory
- Formed triarchic theory of intelligence
- Established the very first experimental psychology lab in Leipzig
- stage theory of cognitive development
- worked on hypnosis especially with regard to pain control
- stage theory of psychosocial development
- Social psychologist and did social conformity experiments
- Pioneered study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
28 Clues: hierarchy of needs • developed behaviourism • bobo the doll experiments • created attachment theory • worked on cognitive biases • developed humanistic psychology • social isolation on young monkeys • theory of stages of moral development • stage theory of cognitive development • Formed triarchic theory of intelligence • stage theory of psychosocial development • ...
Accountancy 2022-01-24
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- When realisation expenses are paid by the firm on behalf of the partner which account is debited.
- Which Section of Partnership Act defines Dissolution of Partnership firm
- When an unrecorded asset is realised at the time of dissolution of the firm, __ account is is debited to Realisation Account.
- Debts owed by a partner to any other person
- When a partner is guilty of misconduct, dissolution by __ takes place.
- When a firm becomes unlawful, this mode of dissolution takes place.
Down
- I am transferred to the debit side of the capital ac instead of the realisation ac
- When an unrecorded asset is taken by partners, it is _ to Realisation account(Fill in the Blank)
- ____ balance sheet is used to ascertain sundry assets when other liabilities and partners capitals is given.
- Which section of Indian Partnership Act deals with settlement of accounts when the firm is dissolved.
- The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm.
- All assets inclusive of cash is transferred to Realisation Account(State right or wrong)
12 Clues: 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. • Which Section of Partnership Act defines Dissolution of Partnership firm • The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm. • ...
international finance market 2024-01-31
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- Former Goldman Sachs CEO, known for his controversial statements
- World's largest investment bank by assets
- Global stock exchange with iconic NYSE opening
- Economic theory emphasizing minimal governmentintervention
- Prominent rating agency, often criticized for sovereign debt assessments
- Informal name for the world's largest economies
- Famous book by economist Thomas Piketty, analyzing wealth inequality
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- Former Federal Chair, known for quantitative easing
- Group of developed economies collaborating on economic policy
- Currency used in international trade settlements
- Economic system combining elements of capitalism and socialism
- International organization overseeing global financial stability
- Leading global management consulting firm
- Former IMF Director General, known for his role in the 2008 financial crisis
- International trade agreement aiming for free trade
15 Clues: World's largest investment bank by assets • Leading global management consulting firm • Global stock exchange with iconic NYSE opening • Informal name for the world's largest economies • Currency used in international trade settlements • Former Federal Chair, known for quantitative easing • International trade agreement aiming for free trade • ...
chemistry scientists 2022-12-12
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- cathode rays negatively charged
- theory of covalent bonding
- oil drop experiment
- cancer treatment and radium
- arranged elements by relative atomic mass
- wave length and atomic number
- discovered the electron
- elements were budling blocks of substances
- no 2 electronbs have same atomic numbers
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- the Schrödinger equation
- theory of relativity E=MC^2
- known for the modern periodic table
- bohr model of a atom
- gasses at same temp & press = molecules
- proposed the nuclear structure of atomns
- introduced the atomic theory into chemistry
- quantum theory
- founder of modern chemistry
- proved neutrons existed
19 Clues: quantum theory • oil drop experiment • bohr model of a atom • proved neutrons existed • discovered the electron • the Schrödinger equation • theory of covalent bonding • theory of relativity E=MC^2 • cancer treatment and radium • founder of modern chemistry • wave length and atomic number • cathode rays negatively charged • known for the modern periodic table • ...
Natalie Microeconomics Midpoint Review 2025-10-29
Across
- one party's consumption doesn't prevent another party's consumption
- when the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- when the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- As price decreases, the quantity demanded increases. As the price increases, the quantity demanded decreases
- As the price decreases, the quantity supplied decreases. As the price increases, the quantity supplied increases
- when the seller can keep nonpayers from consuming the product
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- when a firm is one of a few that produces a particular good
- what people prefer
- when the seller can't keep nonpayers from consuming the good
- when a firm produces a good that no other firm produces
- consumption by one party's prevents another party's consumption of the product
- money received as income
- a business
- what allows people to purchase goods
- amount of revenue remaining after paying costs
15 Clues: a business • what people prefer • money received as income • what allows people to purchase goods • amount of revenue remaining after paying costs • when a firm produces a good that no other firm produces • when a firm is one of a few that produces a particular good • when the seller can't keep nonpayers from consuming the good • ...
Psychology 2014-05-18
Across
- psychosocial theory
- moral development theory
- our surroundings, upbringing, social influences
- can cause a birth defect
- period 0-2 years of development
- stage four kubler-Ross theory
- physical change in women
- final stage of kubler-Ross theory
- influence act on the physical body
- developed attachment theory
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- stage two in kubler-Ross theory
- individual as centre of all things
- heredity by which traits are passed on.
- dilemma
- 2-7 years of development
- developed stage theory of development
- used monkeys in his experiment
17 Clues: dilemma • psychosocial theory • moral development theory • 2-7 years of development • can cause a birth defect • physical change in women • developed attachment theory • stage four kubler-Ross theory • used monkeys in his experiment • stage two in kubler-Ross theory • period 0-2 years of development • final stage of kubler-Ross theory • individual as centre of all things • ...
Ch 9 Vocab 2025-04-10
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- interaction in which the total is greater than the sum of parts
- an oligopoly in which the top four firms account for at lest 75 percent of the market sales
- arrangements people have developed for trading with one another
- the condition of a market in which there are many sellers of slightly differentiated goods, sellers and buyers are reasonably aware of conditions that may affect the market, each seller has some control over his good's price, and sellers find it relatively easy to enter and exit the market
- a business combination in which a group of companies in the same industry eliminate their competition by putting their stock into a single account and allowing a manager to look after the affairs of the group and distribute the profits; an arrangement that gives a person control of property and a charge to manage it for the good of an intended beneficiary
- a form of market organization in which there is only one supplier in the industry selling an undifferentiated product
- a family of common concerns, a group of businesses that sells a similar product, sells to a certain group of customers, or produces its products in a similar way
- the prevention of a new firm from entering an industry because of government regulations
- a market in which only a handful of firms are selling either highly differentiated or undifferentiated products, sellers and buyers are not fully aware of all market information, each seller has a great deal of control over the price, and sellers find it relatively difficult to enter and exit the industry
- the situation in which new firms are prevented from entering an industry because other firms already own all vital natural resources necessary for the business
- an oligopoly in which the top four firms account for 50-75 percent of the industry's total sales
- agreement among a small number of producers to reduce their output and increase prices
- an oligopoly composed of two business firms
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- the condition of a market when there is a very large number of sellers who are selling an identical product, each seller and buyer is perfectly aware of all information about the market, no seller can affect the price, and sellers find it relatively easy to enter and exit the market
- products that are different from one firm to another
- interlocking directorate a situation that reduces competition in an industry by placing one or more directors on the boards of competing firms
- a group of producers who cooperate to control the price of their goods
- the selling of the same goods or services by a business firm to different buyers at different prices
- a situation in which business firms buy out other firms in their industry to eliminate or reduce competition
- products that are exactly alike from firm to firm
- a monopoly in which the government allows one firm an exclusive right to provide a good or service
- contracts forced upon smaller companies by a supplier to give exclusive rights to the supplier and thus reduce competition
- a monopoly that exists because one firm owns or controls 100 percent of some resource vital to the industry
- a condition that prevents a new firm from entering an industry and competing on an equal basis with established firms
24 Clues: an oligopoly composed of two business firms • products that are exactly alike from firm to firm • products that are different from one firm to another • interaction in which the total is greater than the sum of parts • arrangements people have developed for trading with one another • a group of producers who cooperate to control the price of their goods • ...
Fun(?) Legal Crossword 2020-04-13
Across
- A highly competitive and stressful way to spend your summer. (9)
- __ _______ non curat lex (The law does not concern itself with trifles). (2,7)
- What is the delight of everyone in the summertime? (7,7)
- Brown-nosing HR representatives, being a sycophant to corporate partners, and attending countless LSS careers events is more commonly placed under this umbrella term. (10)
- Which firm requires partner approval before printing in colour? (3,8)
- Asbestos contaminated pile of rubble adjacent to MLS. (7)
- Every firm will insist that theirs is welcoming and inclusive. (7)
- Currently advising Woolworths in their underpayment issues, which firm has also become embroiled in their own underpayment scandal? (7)
Down
- High Court judge, name is reminiscent of grinded cannabis powder. (6)
- Colombian vice of the profession. (7)
- As a result of the current economic climate, it is unlikely that most of the graduating class of 2020 will secure this. (10)
- A Priestly subject, MLS students tend to forget about it. (6)
- Competition that nearly every first year always regrets entering. (4)
- In 2005, the managing partner of which firm was quoted as saying, "We expect our people to treat the client as if they were God and to put themselves out for clients … You don’t have a right to any free time." (6)
- Whilst representing British American Tobacco, which Big Six firm was accused of running an illegal 'document retention policy' by destroying documents deemed unfavourable to its client? (7,3)
- Alumni of MLS, former prime minister. (7)
- Video conferencing program used by the university. (4)
- Before its indefinite postponement, Law Ball was to be held here. (5)
- Son of Queen Victoria, Duke of Edinburgh, and namesake of this esteemed Parkville institution. (6)
19 Clues: Colombian vice of the profession. (7) • Alumni of MLS, former prime minister. (7) • Video conferencing program used by the university. (4) • What is the delight of everyone in the summertime? (7,7) • Asbestos contaminated pile of rubble adjacent to MLS. (7) • A Priestly subject, MLS students tend to forget about it. (6) • ...
SAT Vocab 1 2021-02-02
Across
- Fearless
- To gather or put together
- Excessive, irrational zeal; extreme attachment to a cause or person
- Argumentative
- To approve or support; to sign one's name as evidence
- Self-governing; independent
- Randomly determined; despotic; decided by a judge rather than a law
- Commotion; utter confusion; great agitation
- Excessive; unnecessary
- Lover of mankind; promoter of human welfare
- To illustrate by example
- To narrate the particulars of an event; to count again
- Shorten; condense
- Assiduity; hard work
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- Flawless; perfect
- Not selective; haphazard; promiscuous; not making a fine distinction
- A place removed of others; a state of privacy
- To condemn; censure; accuse openly
- Determination; resolution; to make a firm decision
- A philosophical theory that physical matter is the only reality; worldly possessions having a high value
- Stubborn; difficult to manage or control
- To spread or scatter; promulgate
- Reserved; apart
- Deep; penetrating what is superficial
- Deceit; insidious trickery
25 Clues: Fearless • Argumentative • Reserved; apart • Flawless; perfect • Shorten; condense • Assiduity; hard work • Excessive; unnecessary • To illustrate by example • To gather or put together • Deceit; insidious trickery • Self-governing; independent • To spread or scatter; promulgate • To condemn; censure; accuse openly • Deep; penetrating what is superficial • ...
Unit 4 - Imperfect Competition 2024-01-21
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- A monopoly firm that charges different prices to different segments of its customer base is price _______
- In a ____ one firm has complete control over the market and destroys competition
- An agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge
- ______ competition is a market structure that has many small firms, identical products, and price takers
- When you make the best move regardless of what the other player does is a ________ strategy
- A cost that has already been committed and cannot be recovered
- ____ capacity is when there is more supply than there is demand
- The competitive firm has profits when… P>_____
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- In a ______ there are few large producers, with identical/differentiated products, a high barrier to entry, and are price makers
- a firm that chooses their price are price _____
- _______ competition is when there is one seller of a unique product and is a price seeker
- If other firms cannot enter the market, there are ______ to entry
- A situation in which economic participants interact with one another they choose their best strategy given the strategies that all the others have chosen is the ____ equilibrium
- a firm that has to use the price set by the market are price _____
- A firm should shut down in the short run if P<______
- If there is potential for profit, firms will ____ the market
16 Clues: The competitive firm has profits when… P>_____ • a firm that chooses their price are price _____ • A firm should shut down in the short run if P<______ • If there is potential for profit, firms will ____ the market • A cost that has already been committed and cannot be recovered • ____ capacity is when there is more supply than there is demand • ...
Innovation, Organisational Capabilities and Born Global Firm 2025-05-01
Across
- Global Mindset
- The result of the firm's entrepreneurial and managerial knowledge
- GLOBAL FIRM Firms that seek to achieve superior international business performance rapidly (4,6,4)
- The ability to innovate
- The essence of organisational capabilities
- MARKETING ORIENTATION A managerial mindset that emphasizes the creation of value for foreign customers (13,9,11)
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- Taking the initiative
- Overseas Market
- Activities in which the firm is particularly skilled
- TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCE The firm's technological ability relative to competitors (6,13,10)
- Technological Skill
- The result of internal R&D and imitation of other firms' innovations
- An important determinant of organisational capabilities and performance
- ADOPTER Being First (5,8)
- The most important resource of a firm
15 Clues: Global Mindset • Overseas Market • Technological Skill • Taking the initiative • The ability to innovate • ADOPTER Being First (5,8) • The most important resource of a firm • The essence of organisational capabilities • Activities in which the firm is particularly skilled • The result of the firm's entrepreneurial and managerial knowledge • ...
ACCOUNTANCY AIL 2022-01-24
Across
- When realisation expenses are paid by the firm on behalf of the partner which account is debited.
- Which Section of Partnership Act defines Dissolution of Partnership firm.
- On dissolution, if a partner pays the firm's liability, Realisation A/c is __.(debited or credited)
- When a firm becomes unlawful, this mode of dissolution takes place.
- I am transferred to the debit side of the capital A/c instead of the realisation A/c on Dissolution.
Down
- Debts owed by a partner to any other person
- The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm.
- ____ balance sheet is used to ascertain sundry assets when other liabilities and partners capitals is given.
- When a partner is guilty of misconduct, dissolution by __ takes place.
- All assets inclusive of cash is transferred to Realisation Account(State right or wrong)
- When an unrecorded asset is taken by partners, it is _ to Realisation account(Fill in the Blank)
- Which section of Indian Partnership Act deals with settlement of accounts when the firm is dissolved.
- When an unrecorded asset is realised at the time of dissolution of the firm, __ account is is debited to realisation Account.
13 Clues: 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. • Which Section of Partnership Act defines Dissolution of Partnership firm. • The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm. • ...
Latin Stems spec & spic 2025-03-17
Across
- An official employed to ensure that official are obeyed
- A person who looks on or watches
- Deserving hatred and contempt
- Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
- Have an idea or impression of the existence, presence, or truth of something without certain proof
- Beautiful in a dramatic and eye catching way
- a ghost
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- Looking back on or dealing with past events or situations
- Not clearly visible or attracting attention
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- The examination or observation of one’s own mental and emotional processes
- A feeling or thought that something is possible, likely or true
- Standing out so as to be clearly visible
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- A sample of something
- A visually striking performance or display
- A strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future
- An act of describing or identifying something precisely or of stating a precise requirement
- A band of colors
- Wary and unwilling to take risks
20 Clues: a ghost • A band of colors • A sample of something • Deserving hatred and contempt • A person who looks on or watches • Wary and unwilling to take risks • Standing out so as to be clearly visible • A visually striking performance or display • Not clearly visible or attracting attention • Beautiful in a dramatic and eye catching way • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-17
Across
- It is the main focus for Newman’s theory of expanding consciousness.
- LYDIA HALL represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, ______, AND CURE.
- In the THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING by Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, ______ is the process of knowing and coming to know as persons accept and reject ideas,values, belies, and practices consistent with their worldview.
- Metaparadigm is derived from Greek words 'meta' which means '____' and 'paradeigma' means 'pattern'.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing
- Watson defined the characteristics needed in helping-trust relationships which are emphathy, ______, congruence.
- In Peplau's Theory,this is a time when the patient and nurse come to know each other as people and each other’s expectations and roles are understood.
- Statements supposed to be true without proof or demonstration.
- Hildegard Peplau's theory focuses on the nurse-patient_______.
- She developed the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model".
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- She developed The Theory of Human Caring.
- Empirical precision is the degree in which the defined concepts are observable in actual setting, is also known as _________.
- It is responsive to individuals who. suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She is the "First Truly International Nurse".
- The theory of caritative caring was developed by (1943-2019) since the mid-1970s.
- When the word is defined specifically according to the framework within it is used.
- Excretion of waste products.
- An Era where Nursing education shifted from hospital baseddiploma programs into colleges and universities.
- A nurse that has the ability to recognize patterns on the basis of deep experiential background.
- In most of Nightingale's writings, she referred to the person as a ___.
20 Clues: Excretion of waste products. • She developed The Theory of Human Caring. • She is the "First Truly International Nurse". • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing • Statements supposed to be true without proof or demonstration. • Hildegard Peplau's theory focuses on the nurse-patient_______. • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2021-10-21
Across
- Formed a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- Formed a wrong opinion or conclusion about
- To help, to aid
- An act of kindness
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
Down
- Act of entering buildings illegally to steal or commit crimes
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime
- In a remorseful way
- Existing before in time
- A secret or underhanded plan
10 Clues: To help, to aid • An act of kindness • In a remorseful way • Existing before in time • A secret or underhanded plan • Not guilty of a crime or offense • A person thought to be guilty of a crime • Formed a wrong opinion or conclusion about • Formed a theory about a subject without firm evidence • Act of entering buildings illegally to steal or commit crimes
Imperfect Competition Crossword 2020-11-17
Across
- Monopoly: a market condition in which the government provides a good or service and prevents the private sector from competing in the market
- Dilemma: a particular "game" between two captured prisoners that illustrates why cooperation is difficult to maintain even when it is mutually beneficial
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products
- Clayton Act 1914: an amendment passed by Congress that provided further clarification and substance to the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 on topics such as price discrimination, price fixing, and unfair business practices (prevented monopolies from forming through mergers)
- a group of firms acting in unison
- Discrimination: the business practice of selling the same good at different prices to different customers
- a firm that is the sole seller of a product without any close substitutes
Down
- Strategy: a strategy that is best for a player in a game regardless of the strategies chosen by the other players
- Pricing: action by one firm to set a price below its shutdown point in order to drive its competitors out of business (when businesses set prices below cost for a time in order to drive competitors out of the market)
- Competition: a market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar but not identical
- an agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge
- Theory: the study of how people behave in strategic situations
- Monopoly: a type of monopoly that arises because a single firm can supply a good or service to an entire market at a lower cost than could two or more firms
- Equilibrium: a situation in which economic actors interacting with one another each choose their best strategy given the strategies that all the other actors have chosen
- Antitrust Act 1890: the first federal act that outlawed monopolistic business practices and the first measure by Congress to prohibit trusts (in order to reduce anti-competitive behavior)
15 Clues: a group of firms acting in unison • Theory: the study of how people behave in strategic situations • a firm that is the sole seller of a product without any close substitutes • a market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products • an agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge • ...
How well do you know your Commercial Organisations?? 2022-07-08
Across
- Hindustan Unilever is an example of _____ type of company.
- A person who by his words or conduct represents himself as a partner
- Number of directors in a Public Company.
- ______ is a hybrid form of business organisation combining features of both partnership firm and joint stock company
- The persons who enter into partnership are individually called ______.
- Minimum paid up capital required by a Private Company.
- This organisation can maintain maximum _______ as it does not publish its books of accounts.
- A company which holds more than half of the equity share capital of some other company.
- A business owned, financed and controlled by a single person.
- A company is an _________ created by law.
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- A written grant by a legislative power of a country.
- ______ is required to start a partnership firm. It can oral or written.
- Inactive partner of a business
- Maximum number of persons in a partnership firm
- A company which must deliver prescribed documents to the Registrar within 30 days of establishing a place of business in India.
- The liability of a sole trader
- Every partner is an _____ of the other partners and of the firm.
- A feature that talks about the life of a company not being affected by death, lunacy or insolvency.
- A company in which another company holds more than 50% of the issued equity share capital.
- A company established by a special act of the Central of State Legislature.
- Official signature of the company.
21 Clues: Inactive partner of a business • The liability of a sole trader • Official signature of the company. • Number of directors in a Public Company. • A company is an _________ created by law. • Maximum number of persons in a partnership firm • A written grant by a legislative power of a country. • Minimum paid up capital required by a Private Company. • ...
Innovation, Organisational Capabilities and Born Global Firm 2025-05-01
Across
- Global Mindset
- The result of the firm's entrepreneurial and managerial knowledge
- GLOBAL FIRM Firms that seek to achieve superior international business performance rapidly (4,6,4)
- The ability to innovate
- The essence of organisational capabilities
- MARKETING ORIENTATION A managerial mindset that emphasizes the creation of value for foreign customers (13,9,11)
Down
- Taking the initiative
- Overseas Market
- Activities in which the firm is particularly skilled
- TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCE The firm's technological ability relative to competitors (6,13,10)
- Technological Skill
- The result of internal R&D and imitation of other firms' innovations
- An important determinant of organisational capabilities and performance
- ADOPTER Being First (5,8)
- The most important resource of a firm
15 Clues: Global Mindset • Overseas Market • Technological Skill • Taking the initiative • The ability to innovate • ADOPTER Being First (5,8) • The most important resource of a firm • The essence of organisational capabilities • Activities in which the firm is particularly skilled • The result of the firm's entrepreneurial and managerial knowledge • ...
Fun(?) Legal Crossword 2020-04-13
Across
- A highly competitive and stressful way to spend your summer. (9)
- __ _______ non curat lex (The law does not concern itself with trifles). (2,7)
- What is the delight of everyone in the summertime? (7,7)
- Brown-nosing HR representatives, being a sycophant to corporate partners, and attending countless LSS careers events is more commonly placed under this umbrella term. (10)
- Which firm requires partner approval before printing in colour? (3,8)
- Asbestos contaminated pile of rubble adjacent to MLS. (7)
- Every firm will insist that theirs is welcoming and inclusive. (7)
- Currently advising Woolworths in their underpayment issues, which firm has also become embroiled in their own underpayment scandal? (7)
Down
- High Court judge, name is reminiscent of grinded cannabis powder. (6)
- Colombian vice of the profession. (7)
- As a result of the current economic climate, it is unlikely that most of the graduating class of 2020 will secure this. (10)
- A Priestly subject, MLS students tend to forget about it. (6)
- Competition that nearly every first year always regrets entering. (4)
- In 2005, the managing partner of which firm was quoted as saying, "We expect our people to treat the client as if they were God and to put themselves out for clients … You don’t have a right to any free time." (6)
- Whilst representing British American Tobacco, which Big Six firm was accused of running an illegal 'document retention policy' by destroying documents deemed unfavourable to its client? (7,3)
- Alumni of MLS, former prime minister. (7)
- Video conferencing program used by the university. (4)
- Before its indefinite postponement, Law Ball was to be held here. (5)
- Son of Queen Victoria, Duke of Edinburgh, and namesake of this esteemed Parkville institution. (6)
19 Clues: Colombian vice of the profession. (7) • Alumni of MLS, former prime minister. (7) • Video conferencing program used by the university. (4) • What is the delight of everyone in the summertime? (7,7) • Asbestos contaminated pile of rubble adjacent to MLS. (7) • A Priestly subject, MLS students tend to forget about it. (6) • ...
Fun(?) Legal Crossword 2020-04-13
Across
- A highly competitive and stressful way to spend your summer. (9)
- __ _______ non curat lex (The law does not concern itself with trifles). (2,7)
- What is the delight of everyone in the summertime? (7,7)
- Brown-nosing HR representatives, being a sycophant to corporate partners, and attending countless LSS careers events is more commonly placed under this umbrella term. (10)
- Which firm requires partner approval before printing in colour? (3,8)
- Asbestos contaminated pile of rubble adjacent to MLS. (7)
- Every firm will insist that theirs is welcoming and inclusive. (7)
- Currently advising Woolworths in their underpayment issues, which firm has also become embroiled in their own underpayment scandal? (7)
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- High Court judge, name is reminiscent of grinded cannabis powder. (6)
- Colombian vice of the profession. (7)
- As a result of the current economic climate, it is unlikely that most of the graduating class of 2020 will secure this. (10)
- A Priestly subject, MLS students tend to forget about it. (6)
- Competition that nearly every first year always regrets entering. (4)
- In 2005, the managing partner of which firm was quoted as saying, "We expect our people to treat the client as if they were God and to put themselves out for clients … You don’t have a right to any free time." (6)
- Whilst representing British American Tobacco, which Big Six firm was accused of running an illegal 'document retention policy' by destroying documents deemed unfavourable to its client? (7,3)
- Alumni of MLS, former prime minister. (7)
- Video conferencing program used by the university. (4)
- Before its indefinite postponement, Law Ball was to be held here. (5)
- Son of Queen Victoria, Duke of Edinburgh, and namesake of this esteemed Parkville institution. (6)
19 Clues: Colombian vice of the profession. (7) • Alumni of MLS, former prime minister. (7) • Video conferencing program used by the university. (4) • What is the delight of everyone in the summertime? (7,7) • Asbestos contaminated pile of rubble adjacent to MLS. (7) • A Priestly subject, MLS students tend to forget about it. (6) • ...
Spec/Spect/Spic Crossword 2025-12-04
Across
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone
- To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- To look at (something) closely, typically to review the condition
- A band of colors, as seen in a rainbow
- Something that is likely to happen again
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- A person who watches at a show or game
- A visually striking performance or display
- A particular part or feature of something
- Clearly defined or identified
- a group of living organisms consisting of a similar type
10 Clues: Clearly defined or identified • A person who watches at a show or game • A band of colors, as seen in a rainbow • A feeling of deep admiration for someone • Something that is likely to happen again • A particular part or feature of something • A visually striking performance or display • To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence • ...
Roles of Public Accounting 2026-03-11
Across
- Risks that a company will go bankrupt
- Position after 12+ years, Only job is to recruit more clients
- Firm operates across several states
- Exam created by the AICPA
- Committee that sets auditing standards
- Regulator of stocks and bonds in the U.S.
- A company that is not publicly traded
- Audits where the finances are inspected
- Risks that an undetected material misstatement will appear in the financial statement
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- Position after 2-5 years, Run the audits of a single client at a time
- Firm that operates all over the world/ audits the largest companies
- Audits to improve a company's operations
- Audits that comply with specified rules
- Firm with offices across the entire country
- Firm serving in one city or small area
15 Clues: Exam created by the AICPA • Firm operates across several states • Risks that a company will go bankrupt • A company that is not publicly traded • Committee that sets auditing standards • Firm serving in one city or small area • Audits that comply with specified rules • Audits where the finances are inspected • Audits to improve a company's operations • ...
TFN CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-13
Across
- wiuefh8w
- kwefhw
- whjedgw
- jefcwjb
- mwhcn
- kwijfeiw
- uegduww
- Self-Care Deficit Theory
- Science of Unitary Human being
- jwefh
- kwfhiw
- wefh
- An Influential Nurse in the Development of the Profession of Nursing
- wkefiui
- kwieh
- wkefjiwo
- iqurd
- uqwhrw
- iwu8w
- Environmental Theory
Down
- iwroiw
- ewfbygd
- wejfh
- kwfjiwo
- wufd
- wdgwy2dv
- Theory of Transpersonal Caring
- wefhw
- Theory of Caritative Caring
- iwurf
- wijfiow
- webfwy
- wijfh8wh
- wihfiwh
- wjehfuwi
- jwufh
- welfjwi
37 Clues: wufd • wefh • wejfh • mwhcn • wefhw • iwurf • jwefh • kwieh • jwufh • iqurd • iwu8w • iwroiw • kwefhw • webfwy • kwfhiw • uqwhrw • ewfbygd • kwfjiwo • whjedgw • jefcwjb • uegduww • wijfiow • wihfiwh • wkefiui • welfjwi • wiuefh8w • wdgwy2dv • kwijfeiw • wijfh8wh • wjehfuwi • wkefjiwo • Environmental Theory • Self-Care Deficit Theory • Theory of Caritative Caring • Theory of Transpersonal Caring • Science of Unitary Human being • ...
Diego 2023-02-02
Across
- comply with rules, standards, or laws.
- cause to be under water
- determine the number of something
- encourage or promote the development of something, typically something regarded as good
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- feeling faint, woozy, weak or unsteady
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- a fight or contest between individuals or groups
- bring the different elements of a complex activity or organization into a relationship that will ensure efficiency or harmony
- imagine or expect that something will happen
- to send away
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract
- a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury
12 Clues: to send away • cause to be under water • determine the number of something • comply with rules, standards, or laws. • feeling faint, woozy, weak or unsteady • imagine or expect that something will happen • a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury • a fight or contest between individuals or groups • a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2026-01-26
Across
- Monopoly output that maximizes total welfare
- Firms compete strategically without cooperating
- Monopoly that exists because one firm can produce at lower cost
- One firm sets the price and others follow
- Charging different prices to different consumers
- Output level where marginal cost equals marginal revenue
- Market dominated by a small number of firms
- Marginal cost curve above average variable cost
- Situation where no player benefits from changing strategy alone
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- Where price equals average variable cost
- Market controlled by a single firm
- Market with many firms selling similar but differentiated products
- Game where self interest leads to worse outcomes
- Firm that charges each buyer their maximum willingness to pay
- Producing at the lowest possible cost
- Competing using advertising, quality, or service instead of price
- Table showing outcomes of different strategies
- Zero economic profit needed to stay in business
18 Clues: Market controlled by a single firm • Producing at the lowest possible cost • Where price equals average variable cost • One firm sets the price and others follow • Market dominated by a small number of firms • Monopoly output that maximizes total welfare • Table showing outcomes of different strategies • Firms compete strategically without cooperating • ...
L1 90976 Keywords#2 2022-08-02
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- b/c of past transaction,current obligation
- assets recorded at original cost price
- systematic allocation of depreciable value
- recurrent payments,effect profit
- decreases asset,equity/increases liability
- to be repaid in the next f. year
- non-physical assets
- to be paid off after next f. year
- will benefit for>1 acc. period
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- assumption business will operate in future
- life of firm split in2 = time periods
- affairs of owner separate from firm
- firm controls these beyond next period
- assets assets that are financial investments
- assets minus liabilities
- Resources currently controlled, future benefits
- liability of members is unlimited
- assets that will be cash in next f. year
- liability limited to $of subscription.
- all transactions recorded in $NZD
20 Clues: non-physical assets • assets minus liabilities • will benefit for>1 acc. period • recurrent payments,effect profit • to be repaid in the next f. year • liability of members is unlimited • all transactions recorded in $NZD • to be paid off after next f. year • affairs of owner separate from firm • life of firm split in2 = time periods • assets recorded at original cost price • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-17
Across
- Hildegard Peplau's theory focuses on the nurse-patient_______.
- LYDIA HALL represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, ______, AND CURE.
- Empirical precision is the degree in which the defined concepts are observable in actual setting, is also known as _________.
- Watson defined the characteristics needed in helping-trust relationships which are emphathy, ______, congruence.
- She developed the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model".
- She developed The Theory of Human Caring.
- programs into colleges and universities.
- Statements supposed to be true without
- It is responsive to individuals
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- A nurse that has the ability to recognize patterns on the basis of deep experiential background.
- Excretion of waste products.
- or demonstration
- When the word is defined specifically according to the framework within it is used.
- It is the main focus for Newman’s theory of expanding consciousness.
- In Peplau's Theory, this is a time when the patient and nurse come to know each other as people and each other’s expectations and roles are understood.
- Metaparadigm is derived from Greek words 'meta' which means '____' and 'paradeigma' means 'pattern'.
- An Era where Nursing education shifted from hospital based
- She is the "First Truly International Nurse".
- In most of Nightingale's writings, she referred to the person as a ___.
- The theory of caritative caring was developed by (1943-2019) since the mid-1970s.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing
- suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- In the THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING by Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, ______ is the process of knowing and coming to know as persons accept and reject ideas,values, belies, and practices consistent with their worldview.
23 Clues: or demonstration • Excretion of waste products. • It is responsive to individuals • Statements supposed to be true without • programs into colleges and universities. • She developed The Theory of Human Caring. • She is the "First Truly International Nurse". • suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness. • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
Across
- the oceanic crust consists of volcanic lava rock called _____
- theory that says our sun burst one day and all our planets came form it
- rocks are classified into ______ categories
- study of celestial objects
- _____ water cant support life
- formed ont he surface of the earth, either on water or land
- liquid core
- mineral's h__n__ss. some minerals are soft
- softest mineral
- p__nc_ epoch
- part of the mantle that flows
- r____ era, in big bang theory
- the mantle is 82% by ________
- p_____ collision theory
- minerals are _______ in origin
- outermost layer of the earth
- study of the universe as a whole
- h_dr__ epoch
- crunch theory that says the universe could collapse to the state where it began and then initiate another big bang
- s____ collision theory
- cloud g__ c____ theory
- mineralogists also test a mineral for the color of its powder
- thickest layer of the earth
- hypothesis that says the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- minerals are building blocks of _____
- the mantle is 68% by _____
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- metamorphism where rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures
- the continental crust is composed mostly of _____
- sediment is removed from its place of origin by running water or winds
- state theory that says the univers is not changing over time
- hardest mineral
- m____ era, in big bang theory
- igneous and sedimentary rocks that undergo intense heat and pressure resulting to complete change
- rocks are classified as to how they are ______
- many minerals have similar c__or
- l_p__n epoch
- cool, rigid, brittle
- epoch where the sungularity expanded in big bang theory
- the earth is i______d 23.5 degrees
- disintegration of rocks into smaller pieces
- g_l__t_c epoch
- the big bang theory is credited to Edwin ____
- clastic sediments are deposited
- metamorphism where rocks are getting cooked
- rocks are made up of ________ elements
- minerals are _________ occuring
- mineral's amount and quality of the light it reflects from its surface
- boundary between solid lithosphere and liquid asthenosphere
- second element in the universe
- q_a_k epoch
- the earths axis is ___ perpendicular to its orbital plane
- ____ rocks are formed by the solidification of magma
- theory that says planets were captured by the gravity of the sun
- first element in the universe
- solid core
55 Clues: solid core • liquid core • q_a_k epoch • l_p__n epoch • p__nc_ epoch • h_dr__ epoch • g_l__t_c epoch • hardest mineral • softest mineral • cool, rigid, brittle • s____ collision theory • cloud g__ c____ theory • p_____ collision theory • study of celestial objects • the mantle is 68% by _____ • thickest layer of the earth • outermost layer of the earth • m____ era, in big bang theory • ...
The Book Thief Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- A nervous feeling of agitation
- a very derogatory swear word the equivalent to female pig
- (someone) severely
- stimmt nicht(21)-”Its not true”
- The feeling that something is unworthy
- A person of brilliance
- make something less firm
- An open ended slap
- a great number or amount of something
- Wolfgang von Goethe polymath and writer
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- A pause or gap in a sequence
- a person who supports a political theory that advocates class war
- a follower of Martin Luther
- scold forcefully at length
- Making harsh and loud noise
- to poke someone or something
- (3)- Kind
- (3)- Friendly
- strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense.
- du(17)-”Your crazy”
- fierce or destructive attack
- (of flesh or skin) torn or deeply cut
- a level or rank in an organization, a profession, or society.
- to punish harshly
24 Clues: (3)- Kind • (3)- Friendly • to punish harshly • (someone) severely • An open ended slap • du(17)-”Your crazy” • A person of brilliance • make something less firm • scold forcefully at length • a follower of Martin Luther • Making harsh and loud noise • A pause or gap in a sequence • to poke someone or something • fierce or destructive attack • A nervous feeling of agitation • ...
Industrialization 2014-10-23
Across
- market free of government
- mass quantity production of a standardized product
- Group of manufactures intending to keep prices high and restrict competition
- government license issued to exclude others from making or selling or using a specific invention
- company allowed by law to act as a single entity
- nationwide railroad strike
- theory that individuals are subject to natural selection
- founded and ran Standard Oil company in 1870
- American union leader
- group of employees who negotiate wages and working conditions
- sole control of the supply of a commodity or service
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- production workshop where employees earn low wages in unfavorable conditions
- led the expansion of the American steel industry
- prohibited companies from monopolize a product or service, attempting to create competition
- man who invented the phonograph and the movie camera
- community dependent on one firm for necessary services and functions
- high tax imposed on foreign goods to protect domestic goods from competition
- riot that took place on May 4, 1886 by labor protestors
- individual who organizes and manages any enterprise
- allow credit to a customer
20 Clues: American union leader • market free of government • nationwide railroad strike • allow credit to a customer • founded and ran Standard Oil company in 1870 • led the expansion of the American steel industry • company allowed by law to act as a single entity • mass quantity production of a standardized product • individual who organizes and manages any enterprise • ...
Famous People in Psychology 2023-08-20
Across
- father of cognitive psychology
- Strange experiment
- Created the IQ test mainly used today
- The Law of Effect
- Little Albert Experiment
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- created the first practical IQ Test
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Zone of proximity
- developed the theory of how we develop language
- Theory of evolution
- used experiments using classical conditioning and used dogs
- developed the stages of cognitive development
- discovered Broca's area, speech development
- helped bring about a change in mental institutions, so they are safer for people
- father of modern psychology
- developed the psychoanalytic theory
- studied how humans develop morally
- Line study
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- Bobo Doll experiment
- discovered Wernicke's area, language comprehension
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- The forgetting curve
- studied eugenics
- pioneer of operant conditioning
- studied attachment behaviors in monkeys
- studied the concept of different parenting styles
- tested how people follow obedience by using a chock experiment
- created psychosocial stages that are based on conflict
- Hierarchy of needs
30 Clues: Line study • studied eugenics • The Law of Effect • Zone of proximity • Strange experiment • Hierarchy of needs • Theory of evolution • Bobo Doll experiment • The forgetting curve • Little Albert Experiment • Stanford Prison Experiment • father of modern psychology • father of cognitive psychology • pioneer of operant conditioning • Theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Market Structures 2020-11-19
Across
- a monopolist’s demand curve is also its ..... curve
- the name of a firm that has already been established in a market
- a market structure where the firms cooperate with each other in determining price or output or both
- a characteristic of a market on how easy or difficult it is for new firms to enter the market
- a market structure where there are many buyers and sellers, where there is freedom of entry and exit to the market
- a market structure where there is a small number of firms in the industry and where each firm is interdependent with one another
- legal protection given to firms to prevent other firms from copying its products or production methods
- in a perfectly competitive market there is ..... knowledge
- in a perfectly competitive market, all firms produce a ..... product
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- a factor that may prevent new firms from entering a market
- an industry where there are only two firms
- costs costs of production which are not recovered if a firm leaves the industry
- invention and innovation of new products/production methods
- charging a different price for the same good or service in different markets
- the idea that innovation and invention can lead to the destruction of existing markets and the creation of new ones
- a form of agreement between firms to limit competition in the market
- a firm which has no control over the market price and has to accept the market price if it wants to sell its product
- a firm which controls all the output in a market
18 Clues: an industry where there are only two firms • a firm which controls all the output in a market • a monopolist’s demand curve is also its ..... curve • a factor that may prevent new firms from entering a market • in a perfectly competitive market there is ..... knowledge • invention and innovation of new products/production methods • ...
Unit one vocab review 2020-09-30
Across
- / Small group of people have all the power
- / Were one person has all of the power
- theory / Elites include businessmen, the wealthy, the media, union leaders, and others.
- / The ability to rule absolutely within a state
- theory / Government grew out of a family authority
- colonies / Run like Royal Colonies, but by Proprietor
- Services / Government services given to the public
- theory / Were a group of people overthrow the government to become the government
- / Legislative body having two branches or chambers
- colonies / Colonies owned by king George
- minister / Can control parliament
- Franklin / He did the kite experiment to find out about electricity
- Locke / Created the social contract theory
- Carta / A document giving the lords rights in Britain
- / Ruled by religious leaders
- colonies / Colonists choose there own officials
- Bill of Rights / The first attempt at a government for the United States
- / Legislative body having one house or chamber
- / One person has all the power there are two type of this
- / Unitary individual states join together under a united government
- Order / Governments have to maintain this to assure that war doesn't break out
- Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence
- / Four basic features territory, population, sovereignty and government
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- system / A system were the checks and balances kept one group from having to much power
- / You need this if an invading country threatens you
- Democracy / Democracy were the people vote on everything
- / Small group of the wealthy rule
- rights / Rights that all people are born with
- / Another word for government
- government / System were the central government makes all the decisions
- of Independence / Document made in 1776 to tell king George about the colonists unhappiness
- elite theory / Elites are business leaders key politicians and top military officers
- system / Type of government developed in Great Britain
- George III / Monarch that ruled Britain during the revolutionary war
- theory / Government is a tool of the rich
- / A system to keep order in a country
- theory / Elites are those who work behind the scenes
- / Type of government were the people have the power
- right theory / Theory that the monarch got the right to rule from god
- contract theory / Theory that society is a contract with the government
- government / Halfway between unitary government and a confederation
- Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power
- Democracy / Type of democracy that the people elect someone to vote on laws for them
- centralism / Must join one party to enter politics
44 Clues: / Ruled by religious leaders • / Another word for government • / Small group of the wealthy rule • minister / Can control parliament • / A system to keep order in a country • / Were one person has all of the power • colonies / Colonies owned by king George • / Small group of people have all the power • theory / Government is a tool of the rich • ...
CRIM 260 - Review for Exam 1 2014-02-09
Across
- This develops through interactions with parents and others and represents the conscience and the moral rules that are shared by most adults.
- Social _______ Theories tie delinquency rates to socioeconomic conditions and cultural values; areas that experience high levels of poverty and social disorganization will also have high delinquency rates.
- According to this theory, social behavior is determined by the way society reacts to individuals and the way individuals react to society
- Under this movement, children were placed in the care of adults who trained them in specific skills.
- Social ______ Theory assumes that all people have the potential to commit crimes but are kept in check by their attachments to society.
- This theory focuses on the association between biological makeup, environmental conditions, and antisocial behaviors.
- These nineteenth-century reformers developed programs for troubled youth and influenced legislation creating the juvenile justice system; today some critics view them as being more concerned with control of the poor than with their welfare.
- This pathway begins at an early age with stubborn behavior; it leads to defiance and then to authority avoidance.
- This theory best reflects the branch of psychology that holds that the human personality is controlled by unconscious mental processes developed early in childhood.
- Social _______ Theory attributes delinquent behavior patterns to childhood socialization and pro- or antisocial attachments over the life course.
- Compiled by the FBI, this is the most widely used source of national crime and delinquency statistics reporting crimes known to the police and the number of persons arrested.
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- This theory suggests that delinquent behavior is a dynamic process, influenced by individual characteristics as well as social experiences.
- According to this theory, predatory crimes are influenced by the intersection of three variables: availability of suitable targets, the presence of motivated offenders, and the absence of capable guardians.
- This theory, developed by Lombroso, reflects the idea that delinquents manifest physical anomalies that make them biologically and physiologically similar to our primitive ancestors, savage throwbacks to an earlier stage of human evolution.
- These are young people who are extremely vulnerable to the negative consequences of school failure, substance abuse, and early sexuality.
- These allowed for the appointment of overseers to place destitute or neglected children as servants in the homes of the affluent, where they were trained in agricultural, trade, or domestic services.
- _______ Theory is a developmental theory that modifies social control theory by integrating concepts from biosocial, psychological, routine activities, and rational choice theories.
- This pathway describes a situation where a delinquent career begins with minor, underhanded behavior and eventually escalates into more serious criminality.
- _______ Theory argues that youths will choose to engage in delinquent and criminal behavior after weighing the consequences and benefits of their actions.
- According to this theory, delinquency is a function of personal predispositions such as temperament, personality, hormones, or genetics.
20 Clues: Under this movement, children were placed in the care of adults who trained them in specific skills. • This pathway begins at an early age with stubborn behavior; it leads to defiance and then to authority avoidance. • This theory focuses on the association between biological makeup, environmental conditions, and antisocial behaviors. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2025-08-24
Across
- was known for the Life Perspective Rhythm Model.
- _____He is the Author of "Nursing Human Science and Human Care a Theory of Nursing".
- stimuli instead of the patient was the focus of the model of.
- Created a model that teaches nurses to conserve patient energy and maintain structure and function, .
- proposed the Science of Unitary Human Beings, focusing on energy fields.
- _____Developed the theory that focuses on the nurse-patient relationship and communication, useful in psychiatric nursing. .
- Schoenhofer _____Proposed that nursing is about knowing oneself as caring and recognizing caring in others.
- Zderad_____Emphasized that nursing should be based on experience and connecting with patients personally.
- 21 Nursing Problems Typology was developed by.
- ___ Florence Nightingale’s focus in her Environmental Theory.
- Betty Neuman’s Systems Model emphasized this kind of care.
- ____ created the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory.
- Environmental Theory was introduced by
- ____ Formulated the levels of competency in nursing practice: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, expert.
- ______ created the 14 components of basic nursing care and believed that nurses should help patients gain independence.
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- made the Human-to-Human Relationships Model and stressed the importance of hospice care.
- ____ focuses on the patient as a behavioral system and its dysfunction.
- a theory that highlights understanding the client’s personal experiences and values in care.
- ____ Developed the Prescriptive Theory, focusing on nursing actions to meet the needs for help.
- on helping patients care for themselves and teaching self-care practices, .
- Care, Core, Cure Model in rehabilitation nursing was created by
- a theory that helps nurses and patients set goals together and measure outcomes, .
- _____Goal directed, intergraded and holistic approach to client care.
- Health as Expanding Consciousness, focusing on patterns of movement and time.
24 Clues: Environmental Theory was introduced by • 21 Nursing Problems Typology was developed by. • was known for the Life Perspective Rhythm Model. • ____ created the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory. • Betty Neuman’s Systems Model emphasized this kind of care. • stimuli instead of the patient was the focus of the model of. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
Across
- explains why the theory was formulated and specifies the context and situation in which it should be applied.
- patterns or models used to show a client relationship among the existing theoretical works in nursing
- consistency, semantics, and structure
- addresses the person’s state of well-being
- theory has few concepts
- refers to a theory about a theory
- basic settings where nursing care is provided.
- The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well.
- limited by time and space and are observable in reality, directly observed, tangible
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- not clearly observable, directly or indirectly and must be defined in terms of observable concepts; intangible
- a statement that specifies the relationship or connection of factual concepts or phenomena or those which the researcher or theorist holds as TRUTH and therefore are excluded from measurement and testing
- taking six steps without assistance
- Examine the scope of concepts and goals within the theory
- theory that is achieved when the relationships of concepts under a certain conditions are able to describe future outcomes consistently
- set of statement that tentatively describe, explain or predict relationships among concepts that have been systematically selected and organized as an abstract representation of some phenomenon
- refers to all human beings.
- permit classifications of dimensions or gradation of phenomena on a continuum
- a basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
- schematic representations of some aspects of reality
- theory that relates concepts to one another, describe the interrelationships among concepts or propositions and specify the associations or relationships among concepts.
20 Clues: theory has few concepts • refers to all human beings. • refers to a theory about a theory • taking six steps without assistance • consistency, semantics, and structure • addresses the person’s state of well-being • basic settings where nursing care is provided. • schematic representations of some aspects of reality • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-25
19 Clues: доход • товар • полный • затраты • прибыль • владеть • получать • включать • издержки • продукция • количество • руководить • предлагать • предприятие • собственник • зарабатывать • пользоваться • альтернативный • соответственный
Mathematician 2019-10-08
Across
- Projective geometry and probability theory
- Father of geometry
- Calculating a solar eclipse
- Best known for his investigations into the stability of the solar system
- Hydrodynamica
- Pioneer of game theory
- e
- Mathematician born in Auxerre
- The great inventor of modern graphical designs
- First computer programmer
- Introduce a ubiquitous tool in probability, logic and statistics
- The first true mathematician
- Fields Medal recipient for her outstanding contributions to the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces
- Theory of proportions
- Simple algorithm to find prime numbers
- Extraction of hidden waters
- Cartesian coordinate system
- Set theory
- At the centennial celebration of her life, a street and a girls' school were named after her
- Prince of mathematicians
- Introduced symbol ∞ for infinity
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- Doctrine of Chances
- The Father of Algebra
- The Last Universalist
- The first professor of analysis at the École Polytechnique
- Transcendental Law of Homogeneity
- Fibonacci sequence
- Pioneer in modern chaos theory
- Father of accounting
- The greatest mathematician of the 20th century
- Order of the British Empire for his significant code-breaking work
- The father of modern optics
- Infinitesimal calculus
- He is mostly known for the first rigorous formulation of the integral
- Proving one of the most famous open questions in maths, the Poincaré Conjecture
- Logarithms
- Pi
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Commutative ring
- Greek woman mathematician
- String theory
- Axiomatization of geometry
- Pioneer of modern group theory
- Averroes
44 Clues: e • Pi • Averroes • Logarithms • Set theory • Hydrodynamica • String theory • Commutative ring • Fibonacci sequence • Father of geometry • Doctrine of Chances • Pythagorean Theorem • Father of accounting • The Father of Algebra • The Last Universalist • Theory of proportions • Pioneer of game theory • Infinitesimal calculus • Prince of mathematicians • First computer programmer • Greek woman mathematician • ...
Original Lesson Plan of GMRazo 2024-01-10
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- a sudden arrival or occurrence of something in overwhelming quantities.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a female head of a household.
- unaccustomed or unusual.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- not moving; stationary.
- strong and barely controllable emotion.
- having no name or no known name.
- inducing feelings of anxiety or worry.
- (of a person) generous or doing good.
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- with impressive beauty or scale.
- a person who is one-quarter Black by descent.
- readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.
- greatly surprised or impressed; amazed.
- assuming power or authority without justification; arrogant and domineering.
- an uncontrolled fire in a grassy area
- (of a young child) move with short unsteady steps while learning to walk.
17 Clues: not moving; stationary. • unaccustomed or unusual. • a female head of a household. • with impressive beauty or scale. • having no name or no known name. • an uncontrolled fire in a grassy area • (of a person) generous or doing good. • inducing feelings of anxiety or worry. • greatly surprised or impressed; amazed. • strong and barely controllable emotion. • ...
Nursing Theorist 2021-04-07
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- This nurse’s theory is patient-centered and has interrelated the concepts of health, nursing problems, and problem-solving. It focuses on nursing practice and individual patients.
- this theorists model of nursing focuses on that nurse-patient relationship and identifies the different roles nurses take on wImogene Kinghen working with patients.
- This theorists theory is centered around 3 themes: meaning, rhythmicity, and transcendence and focuses on seeing the patient as a person not as different parts of a whole.
- This theorist came up with the idea of all relationships consisting of a helper and a helpee.
- This theorist developed a model that has 3 major concepts; driving forces, restraining forces, and equilibrium, along with 3 steps; unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
- This theorist nurse is famous for her contribution to nursing of her Adaptation Model that asks three major questions; Who is the focus of nursing care? What is the target of nursing care? and When is nursing care indicated?
- This nurse’s theory has an assumption that illness and suffering are spiritual encounters as well as emotional and physical experiences.
- This theorist developed a theory that divided into 2 concepts, the science of nursing and the art of nursing, and addressed that a patient cannot be separated from their environment when addressing health and treatment.
- this theorist is responsible for creating the Deliberative Nursing Process, this theory is responsible for allowing nurses to create an effective nursing care plan that can also be easily adapted when and if any complications arise with the patient
- This nurses theory focused on how to show care and compassion to patients. Her theory not only parallels the scientific research process it also consisted of 4 major concepts: human being, health, environment/society, and nursing.
- This nurse’s theory is a comprehensive holistic and system-based approach to nursing. It focuses on the patient’s response to environmental stressors and what nurses can do to prevent the patient from stress.
- Often seen with first-time mothers and foster mothers, this theory’s impetus was to train nurses how to boost maternal identity confidence in a woman
- An assumption about this theorist’s model was that system balance reflects adjustments and adaptations that are successful in some way and to some degree.
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- This nurse is known for her theory that is the most widely-used model of nursing in the United kingdom. Her theory is based upon daily activities that promote maximum independence for the patient.
- This nurse’s theory focused on patient comfort and how comfort existed in three forms. Relief, ease, and transcendence.
- The theory made by her was referred to as “The three C’s of *theorists name*”. It refers to her job as a nurse ro nurture the patient.
- This nurse’s theory helped to address the issues concerning patients being able to take care of themselves after being released from medical care.
- This theorist developed a model to show integral nursing. Shows a deeper understanding of the holistic side and the connections of nursing. The theory focuses on the deeper parts about our knowing, doing, and being
- This theorist developed a model for Child Health Assessments. Her theory is meant to improve the health of infants and their families. Her theory helped shape public policy and cognitive development for infants. Founder of the NCAST (Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Training Project)
- This theorist is one of the most famous nursing theorists who helped pave the way for all other nursing theories to follow by providing vital information that has helped shape the nursing profession.
- This theorist nurse was influenced by Ida Orlando and is famous for her contribution to nursing of her model; “The Helping Art Of Clinical Nursing”.
- This theorist developed a model where the nurse works with the patient to set goals for their health to achieve.
22 Clues: This theorist came up with the idea of all relationships consisting of a helper and a helpee. • This theorist developed a model where the nurse works with the patient to set goals for their health to achieve. • This nurse’s theory focused on patient comfort and how comfort existed in three forms. Relief, ease, and transcendence. • ...
Psychology-Themed Crossword ⋆ ˚。⋆౨ৎ˚ 2025-03-12
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- – A psychologist who studies workplace behavior
- – The mental process of thinking and understanding
- – Mental framework used to organize information
- – The study of how the brain affects behavior
- – Theory comparing the brain to a computer
- – Known as the father of psychoanalysis
- – A theory that focuses on observable actions
- – Developed the stages of cognitive development
- – A psychologist who focuses on learning and teaching
- – A psychologist who helps people with personal issues
- – A psychologist who works in law and criminal cases
- – Theory stating we learn better with words and images
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- – The study of the brain and nervous system
- – A psychologist who treats mental health disorders
- – Theory that learning happens through neural networks
- – Awareness of thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- – How we interpret what we see, hear, or feel
- – The ability to store and recall information
- – Psychologist who challenged Freud’s views on women
- – Theory that learning happens by building knowledge
- – Treatment that helps people with mental health issues
- – Studied love, freedom, and human nature
- – What drives people to act and achieve goals
- – Created the triarchic theory of intelligence
- – The process of gaining new knowledge or skills
25 Clues: – Known as the father of psychoanalysis • – Studied love, freedom, and human nature • – Theory comparing the brain to a computer • – The study of the brain and nervous system • – How we interpret what we see, hear, or feel • – The ability to store and recall information • – The study of how the brain affects behavior • – What drives people to act and achieve goals • ...
employment jobs 2024-03-05
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- Look for and hire personnel
- Person who for a firm or company
- Additional payment to an employy as an incentiveor reward
- A lack of ability or shortcoming in character
- Leav a job voluntariily
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman
- Strong characteristic or particular ability
- Person or firm who employs people
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment
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- Education-qualifications-expirience
- People who work for a firm or company(employees)
- Advancement in rank or position ina company
- Employ or take on personnel in company
- Opportunities for success or promotion in a carreer
- Discharge from employment
- People who work for a firm or department; employees
- To dismiss from a job
- Aposition to be filled in a company or firm
- Evaluation of one's abilities
- to go on strike: to stop working in protest against something
- on Employ or hire
21 Clues: on Employ or hire • To dismiss from a job • Leav a job voluntariily • Discharge from employment • Look for and hire personnel • Evaluation of one's abilities • Person who for a firm or company • Person or firm who employs people • Education-qualifications-expirience • Employ or take on personnel in company • Advancement in rank or position ina company • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- A place provided for women and men to congregate
- helped spread the scientific method and is from England
- Believed in social equality for women
- Believed in freedom of religion
- Created the social contract theory
- Made a small pox vaccine
- used to investigate small objects
- Used math to help prove the heliocentric theory true
- Theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- helped spread and create the scientific method and is from France
- Created the 3 laws of motion
- Theory that the earth is in the center of the universe
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- people who hoped to apply science and reasoning to all aspects of society
- The father of modern criminal law
- Agreement among the members of society to cooperate for social benefits
- Invented a version of the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- First person to propose the heliocentric theory
- He thought men were born selfish and wicked but thought that they could improve
- revolution Early modern period where modern science transformed the views of nature
- made the book The Spirit Of The Laws
- was used to see the planets and stars up close
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Believed men were born selfish and wicked
23 Clues: Made a small pox vaccine • Founder of modern chemistry • Created the 3 laws of motion • Believed in freedom of religion • The father of modern criminal law • used to investigate small objects • Created the social contract theory • made the book The Spirit Of The Laws • Believed in social equality for women • Believed men were born selfish and wicked • ...
Unit 02: Paradigms, Theory, and Research 2017-06-13
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- A type of theory or perspective aimed at understanding the ‘big picture’ of institutions, whole societies, and the interactions among societies.
- A scientific tool for measuring a variable.
- A micro-level paradigm that focuses on meaning, and how individuals communicate in order to make their social settings meaningful. (two-words)
- A type of theory or perspective aimed at understanding social life at the intimate level of individuals and their interactions.
- A set of interrelated propositions used for understanding observed realities.
- The procedure used for linking the abstract (concepts) to the concrete.
- Empirical ___________ is the logical process for transforming a theoretical proposition into a research hypothesis.
- The building blocks of a theory (the ideas) that represents an expression of a relationship between concepts.
- The criterion for assessing thinking in terms of its logical consistency.
- __________ theory is an approach to theory construction that generates ideas to account for observed empirical patterns.
- Theoretical propositions that are assumed to be true.
- __________ theory is a paradigm that can be both at the micro- and macro-level where the main focus is on patriarchy.
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- A macro-level paradigm that focuses on societal values, and is interested in how social institutions contribute to social stability.
- __________ theory construction is the process based on the discovery of patterns that leads to the construction of propositions that lead to theory construction.
- The process of transplanting abstract concepts into variables that indicate the concepts.
- A theoretical perspective that includes a set of assumptions about reality that guide research questions.
- The criterion that it is possible for empirical evidence to disconfirm a hypothesis.
- A quality of mind that is open to new ideas and evidence.
- A series of observations with high inter-subjective reliability.
- The process of applying a tool to an object to determine its score on a variable.
- A theoretically informed expectation about empirical patterns expressed as a relationship between variables.
- __________ definition represents the steps of observing abstract concepts at the concrete level.
- _________ theory is a macro-level paradigm that focuses on class inequality, and how privileged groups seek to maintain their advantages over disadvantaged groups.
- The belief in an objective reality independent of human experience.
24 Clues: A scientific tool for measuring a variable. • Theoretical propositions that are assumed to be true. • A quality of mind that is open to new ideas and evidence. • A series of observations with high inter-subjective reliability. • The belief in an objective reality independent of human experience. • ...
Vocab Chapter 1-3 2022-10-21
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- make a bad feeling less intense; to satisfy
- great embarrassment and shame
- a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
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- a small group of people or things
- forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
- roll about or lie relaxed
- a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
- a temporary stay
- person who prepared and sold medicines
- involve something
- reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little
12 Clues: a temporary stay • involve something • roll about or lie relaxed • great embarrassment and shame • a small group of people or things • forbidden by law, rules, or custom. • being annoyed, frustrated, or worried • person who prepared and sold medicines • make a bad feeling less intense; to satisfy • a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
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- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Swallowing Stones Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-14
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- an object that like a thread or fiber
- something that is intricate but also refined with delicacy
- it will happen no matter what
- Being firm to getting your way
- Actions of anger
- slowing down or preventing a legal process from happening
- something that ends badly
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- doing something out of instinct
- to have a theory about something with lack of evidence
- Something unpleasant that doesn't stop
- a person who is regarded as an outcast
- A building holding a tomb
12 Clues: Actions of anger • A building holding a tomb • something that ends badly • it will happen no matter what • Being firm to getting your way • doing something out of instinct • an object that like a thread or fiber • Something unpleasant that doesn't stop • a person who is regarded as an outcast • to have a theory about something with lack of evidence • ...
Stand Firm 2025-04-07
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- Purpose - The absence of direction or clear aim
- - Spiritual foundation or grounding
- Schedule - A killer of passion related to your work schedule
- Sin - Passion killer involving not confessing sin
- Foundation - Part of your spiritual calling
- Talent - A passion killer involving talents you don't use
- in the Lord - Biblical verse that encourages standing firm
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- Lifestyle - Passion killer due to an unsupported lifestyle or habit
- Firm - The act of staying firm in your faith
- Obligation - A deep and spiritual commitment or duty
- Sin - Unaddressed wrongdoing that harms passion
- Spirit - A weakened spirit due to lack of nourishment
- Conflict - An unresolved relationship issue that kills passion
13 Clues: - Spiritual foundation or grounding • Foundation - Part of your spiritual calling • Firm - The act of staying firm in your faith • Purpose - The absence of direction or clear aim • Sin - Unaddressed wrongdoing that harms passion • Sin - Passion killer involving not confessing sin • Obligation - A deep and spiritual commitment or duty • ...
The Firm 2023-12-06
6 Clues: The name of the firm • The name of the main character • The place where the firm is based • Place where Mitch goes for vacation • What Mitch's colleagues were doing when they died • The organization that Mitch agrees to partner with
Technology, Population, and Growth 2025-01-06
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- ___ rent is the extra profit earned by adopting a more efficient technology before competitors
- Technology is ___ when it uses more resources than alternatives
- ___ first firm to switch in response to the incentive created by the change in prices
- Population growth theory
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- ___ Where the Industrial Revolution began
- ___ Name of famous spinner
- ___ function is relationship between output to input used
- motivation to develop and use new technology
- ___ plague that caused King Edward III to limit wages through law
- ___ Paribus; latin for "other things equal"
10 Clues: Population growth theory • ___ Name of famous spinner • ___ Where the Industrial Revolution began • ___ Paribus; latin for "other things equal" • motivation to develop and use new technology • ___ function is relationship between output to input used • Technology is ___ when it uses more resources than alternatives • ...
EVOLUTION 2024-06-10
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- theory of acquired characters
- living beings were created by a superior being
- bookwritten by Darwin (+2words)
- scientist who created the endosymbiosis theory in 1970
- theory created by Mooto Kimura in 1968
- living beings are different because they evolve and have parental relationships between them
- species created in independent events and separated from divine creation without a common origin
- living beings change slowly with time
- creator along Linnaeus of the fixism theory
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- each species was created for the place it was adapted to and can change with time
- Creator of the catastrophist theory
- synthetic theory of the evolution that is a combination of mendelian genetics and darwinism
- natural selction theory
- there were events of creature creation followed by events of mass destruction
- cretor of the creationist theory
15 Clues: natural selction theory • theory of acquired characters • bookwritten by Darwin (+2words) • cretor of the creationist theory • Creator of the catastrophist theory • living beings change slowly with time • theory created by Mooto Kimura in 1968 • creator along Linnaeus of the fixism theory • living beings were created by a superior being • ...
25.01 Vocab BM Finance Unit 2015-03-25
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- allows a person/firm to continue withdrawing money from a bank account that has no funds in it; an extension of credit from a bank/organization.
- the amount of time it takes to recover the initial cost for an investment.
- selling a firm’s unpaid invoices to another firm.
- the expected amount of profit that a company should gain based on an investment; expressed as a percentage of initial capital cost. It is calculated with the following formula:((Total Returns – capital costs) ÷ years of use/ capital cost) x 100
- amount of income per unit, generated from a product that contributes to the payment of the fixed costs.
- production costs that remain fixed up to a certain volume, after which it become variable (ex: wage for salesperson)
- contract where an owner of an asset grants a second party the right to its exclusive possession for a period of time, in return for lease payments.
- allows a customer to buy a product/service and then pay later.
- Profits of a company that are either reinvested or kept as a reserve, and not distributed to shareholders.
- the money that shareholders invest in order to start or expand a business.
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- costs that can be accurately traced to cost objects (ex: wages, raw materials)
- money that a company receives from selling its goods and services.
- the difference between a firm’s sales, in other words its current or anticipated output level, and what it must sell in order to reach the break-even point (TR=TC).
- costs which can’t be accurately attributed to cost objects. (ex: insurance, security)
- wealthy individuals who seek out potential investments to make in a firm, and in return receive ownership or equity stake in the firm.
- money that is spent by a business on buying fixed assets (ex: land, buildings)
- an investor who provides capital to a firm for starting or small companies for expanding, in hope of getting large returns.
- money that is spent by a business on activities that are directly related to market sales; expenses incurred in order to maintain assets that help generate money for them.
- the quantity that a firm has to produce in order for its total costs to equal its total revenue.
- amount left over after variable costs are deducted from the sales revenue; used to pay for indirect fixed costs and contributes to the net income.
- certain amount of money that the government grants to a firm in order to keep prices low.
- money that a business borrows from a bank or an organization, and must be repaid within a specific time period and with interest.
- the method in which a company earns/collects its money.
- a valuable item of property to a person/company that is beneficial and generates income.
- costs that are independent of the sales of a product, and has to be paid (ex: rent).
- costs that are directly related to how much is sold, so if sales increase(ex: raw materials).
- sum of money given to a firm from the government or an organization, for a certain purpose.
27 Clues: selling a firm’s unpaid invoices to another firm. • the method in which a company earns/collects its money. • allows a customer to buy a product/service and then pay later. • money that a company receives from selling its goods and services. • the amount of time it takes to recover the initial cost for an investment. • ...
Chrysalids Crossword 2019-09-29
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- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived or unfair treatment
- a cause of great trouble or suffering
- infringe or go beyond the bounds of a moral principle or other established standard of behavior
- from a theory or conjecture about a subject with firm evidence
- morally correct behavior or thinking
- possessing or showing courage or determination
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- in a consistently strong or tireless manner
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation
- a place with temporary accommodations consisting of huts or tents
- unfriendly; antagonistic
- moving in a quivering way
- Pass or cause to pass easily or gently through as if through the air
12 Clues: unfriendly; antagonistic • moving in a quivering way • morally correct behavior or thinking • a cause of great trouble or suffering • in a consistently strong or tireless manner • possessing or showing courage or determination • from a theory or conjecture about a subject with firm evidence • a place with temporary accommodations consisting of huts or tents • ...
Section 3 Unit 20 Firms 2023-02-07
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- It occurs when two or more firms in the same economic sector of industry integrate.
- It means that the three sectors of industry depend on each other, and cannot operate independently to produce goods and services.
- They are the economies of scale that arise from the internal organisation of the business e.g. financial, bulk-buying and technical economies of scale.
- It occurs when two or more firms from unrelated areas of business integrate to create a new firm.
- It occurs when two or more firms joint together to form just one firm.
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- They are the cost-saving benefits of large-scale operations, which reduce average costs of production.
- It occurs when average costs of production start to increase as the size of a firm increases.
- They are the economies of scale that arise from factor outside of the firm, e,g. The location of the firm, proximity to transport, and the availability of skilled workers.
- It refers to economic activity directly involving the government, such as the provision of state education and healthcare services. The public sector’s main aim is to provide a service.
- It involves a person or business buying a license to trade using another firm’s name, logos, brands and benchmarks.
- It occurs when integration takes place between two firms from different economic sectors of industry.
- It occurs when a firm is taken over by another firm. A takeover may be hostile or the two firms might have agreed to the takeover.
- It occurs when two previously merged firms decide to break up and become two separate firms.
- It refers to economic activity of private individuals and firms. The private sector’s main aim is to earn profit for its owners.
14 Clues: It occurs when two or more firms joint together to form just one firm. • It occurs when two or more firms in the same economic sector of industry integrate. • It occurs when two previously merged firms decide to break up and become two separate firms. • It occurs when average costs of production start to increase as the size of a firm increases. • ...
Famous Psychologists 2014-04-07
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- Functionalism
- First intelligence test
- Taste Aversion
- Hierarchy of needs
- Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Experiment with monkeys
- Developmental stages
- Stages of psychosocial development
- Conformity experiment
- Known for his experiment that challenges the validity of psychiatry diagnosis
- Theory of the forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Father of client centered therapy
- Work on classical conditioning
- Founded analytical psychology
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- Study of emotions and facial expressions
- Operant Conditioning Chamber
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Behaviourism
- Social Learning Theory
- Study on obedience to authority
- Development of attachment theory
- Research on human memory
- Famous for his research on hypnosis
- Moral Stages of Development
- Social comparison theory and cognitive dissonance
- Work on Temperament
- Standford Prison Experiment
- Father of psychoanalysis
28 Clues: Behaviourism • Functionalism • Taste Aversion • Hierarchy of needs • Work on Temperament • Developmental stages • Conformity experiment • Social Learning Theory • First intelligence test • Experiment with monkeys • Research on human memory • Father of psychoanalysis • Father of cognitive therapy • Moral Stages of Development • Standford Prison Experiment • Operant Conditioning Chamber • ...
Chapter 8, Period 1 2021-01-25
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- Production=consumer preferences
- structure Nature of competition in a market
- Not enough competition
- Sellers raise prices too high
- High startup costs make entrance hard
- Firms work together like monopoly
- Tech. monopoly-gov. might grant _
- Product market served by 1 firm
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- Type of organization, ex. sport league
- Products are being made @ lowest cost
- Firm can change market price of good/service
- Many producers+low barriers
- Most competitive structure
- Monopolies are made up of 1 _
- A couple large firms control market
- Gov. issued right to operate business
- All products that can be a substitution
- Law: gov. policies that regulate business
- Single firm has right to sell in exclusive market
- Oligopoly members set price+production
20 Clues: Not enough competition • Most competitive structure • Many producers+low barriers • Monopolies are made up of 1 _ • Sellers raise prices too high • Production=consumer preferences • Product market served by 1 firm • Firms work together like monopoly • Tech. monopoly-gov. might grant _ • A couple large firms control market • Products are being made @ lowest cost • ...
Vocabulary Menu Practice #2 - The Bet 2023-09-12
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- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn
- the condition of being morally or legally bound to do something
- abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food
- being imprisoned or confined
- great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective
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- in a way that does not show care or judgment
- extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world
- required by law
- all future generations of people
- punishment the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
11 Clues: required by law • being imprisoned or confined • all future generations of people • in a way that does not show care or judgment • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective • the condition of being morally or legally bound to do something • ...
Behavior Theorists 2023-03-28
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- development we go through 3 levels of moral development
- experiential theory
- theory says we must go through 8 stages of personality development
- theory of cognitive development
- theory children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teachers, and other students
- operant conditioning
- law of effect
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- sociocultural theory
- conditioning behaviors are associated with responses
- cultural theory children observe and imitate the behaviors of others regardless of rewars and punishments
- social cognitive theory
- theory of classical conditioning
- theory of moral development
- conditioning behaviors that have a positive result tend to be repeated
- psychosocial theory
15 Clues: law of effect • experiential theory • psychosocial theory • sociocultural theory • operant conditioning • social cognitive theory • theory of moral development • theory of cognitive development • theory of classical conditioning • conditioning behaviors are associated with responses • development we go through 3 levels of moral development • ...
05.2 Summary Vocabulary 2025-11-07
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- Loyal, firm, and committed in support.
- The 1798 Act that targeted immigrants and non-citizens.
- Becoming progressively worse; declining in quality.
- A forcible overthrow of a government, like the one in France that caused U.S. political division.
- An inclination toward a particular characteristic or behavior.
- Not officially announced or stated; relating to a nation's warships
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- The theory that a state has the right to invalidate a federal law it deems unconstitutional.
- Relating to a king, or (as an accusation) having king-like powers.
- A person involved in trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries.
- Officials who represent their country abroad.
- Formal statements of opinion
- An action or remark that causes outrage or offense.
- The 1798 Act that criminalized speech critical of the government.
- Having no legal force or validity; invalid.
- Intense and passionate feeling.
15 Clues: Formal statements of opinion • Intense and passionate feeling. • Loyal, firm, and committed in support. • Having no legal force or validity; invalid. • Officials who represent their country abroad. • Becoming progressively worse; declining in quality. • An action or remark that causes outrage or offense. • The 1798 Act that targeted immigrants and non-citizens. • ...
Particle Model Patrick 2017-06-04
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- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- Capable of being stretched
- Make or become liquefied by heating
- A small portion of matter
- The quality or condition of being hard
- To cool an object
- It is the measure of how much a given volume of matter decreases when placed under pressure
- The gooiness of an object
- A type of energy that requires movement
- Everything is made up of it
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- It powers things
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A thing used as an example to follow or imitate
- A particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- At or near boiling point
- The spreading of something more widely
- The process of turning from liquid into gas
- The conversion of a gas to a liquid
- To make an object hot
- An air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
- Firm and stable in shape that is not liquid
- The quality of being physically strong
- Scientific definition
24 Clues: It powers things • To cool an object • To make an object hot • Scientific definition • At or near boiling point • A small portion of matter • The gooiness of an object • Capable of being stretched • Everything is made up of it • Make or become liquefied by heating • The conversion of a gas to a liquid • The spreading of something more widely • The quality or condition of being hard • ...
The Beautiful Struggle 2023-04-20
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- a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
- a firm warning or reprimand.
- divided into parts.
- (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.
- a detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary, philosophical, or political theory.
- not often; rarely.
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- express or represent (something) by extravagant and exaggerated mime.
- too quiet or obscured to be heard clearly
- relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
- unaccompanied or unsupervised.
- a great victory or achievement.
- begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period).
- a hypothetical psychic ability allowing a person to influence a physical system without physical interaction.
- the territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom.
15 Clues: not often; rarely. • divided into parts. • a firm warning or reprimand. • unaccompanied or unsupervised. • a great victory or achievement. • too quiet or obscured to be heard clearly • the territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom. • begin or introduce (a system, policy, or period). • a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument. • ...
Particle Model Mackenzie 2017-06-04
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- Make or become liquefied by heating
- Everything is made up of it
- A thing used as an example to follow or imitate
- It powers things
- At or near boiling point
- Firm and stable in shape that is not liquid
- A small portion of matter
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- A particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- The spreading of something more widely
- The process of turning from liquid into gas
- It is the measure of how much a given volume of matter decreases when placed under pressure
- The quality of being physically strong
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- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- Scientific definition
- Capable of being stretched
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- A type of energy that requires movement
- An air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
- The gooiness of an object
- The conversion of a gas to a liquid
- To cool an object
- To make an object hot
- The quality or condition of being hard
24 Clues: It powers things • To cool an object • Scientific definition • To make an object hot • At or near boiling point • The gooiness of an object • A small portion of matter • Capable of being stretched • Everything is made up of it • Make or become liquefied by heating • The conversion of a gas to a liquid • The spreading of something more widely • The quality or condition of being hard • ...
"Warrior's Daughter" 2025-11-12
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- quick to notice things
- ready or likely to attack or confront
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow;to mourn
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- the most successful point; the culmination
- having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute
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- inflection of the voice;a sequence of notes or chords comprising the close of a musical phrase
- a person or nation engaged in fighting during a war
- showing a desire to resist authority, control, or convention or take over of government
- a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition;who stands up for a cause
- in irregular, brief bursts; caused by or reminiscent of spasms.
- prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove
- tending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering closely
- pale and giving the impression of illness or exhaustion
15 Clues: quick to notice things • ready or likely to attack or confront • the most successful point; the culmination • possessing or showing courage or determination • having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute • a person or nation engaged in fighting during a war • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow;to mourn • ...
Chapter 3: Starting a Small Business -Branson Odum 2017-11-02
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- The occurrence and development of events by chance.
- A circumstance or development that alone could render a new business unsuccessful.
- Integration of organizational resources that are deployed together for competitive advantage.
- Providing existing product not available on their market.
- A condition or circumstance that puts a company in a favorable or superior position.
- Strategy in which a company concentrates its resources on entering or expanding in a narrow market segment.
- Readiness to act on existing, but unnoticed, business opportunities.
- Combined forces impacting a firm and its competitors.
- Provides concise overview of firm's strategic situation.
- Resources and capabilities that provide a firm with a competitive advantage over its rivals.
- Providing customers with an improved product.
- Regards the direction a firm will take in relating to its customers and competitors.
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- Approach under which a firm aims to develop and market unique products for different customer segments.
- Identification of potential new products or services that may lead to promising businesses.
- Focus on the strength, position, and likely moves and countermoves of competitors.
- Encompasses factors influencing business in a society.
- A pricing method in which a fixed sum or a percentage of the total cost is added to the cost of the product to arrive at its selling price.
- An analysis of whether a project is feasible, within estimated cost, and profitable.
- Plan of action that coordinates resources and commitments to achieve superior performance.
- Visible and easy to measure.
- Invisible, difficult to quantify.
- A newly established business.
- Providing customers with a new product.
- Basic inputs that a firm uses to conduct its business.
24 Clues: Visible and easy to measure. • A newly established business. • Invisible, difficult to quantify. • Providing customers with a new product. • Providing customers with an improved product. • The occurrence and development of events by chance. • Combined forces impacting a firm and its competitors. • Encompasses factors influencing business in a society. • ...
SOCIAL CHANGE AND GLOBALIZATION 2020-08-14
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- change can be directed toward specific points of interest, such as change from traditional societies to complex modern societies, is definition of ... theory.
- theory states that change is something that is repeated
- aspect characterized by the operation of political activities that promote universal values on a global scale
- changes that occur in social institutions in a society that affect the social system, including values, social attitudes, and behavior patterns
- theory says that changes in developing countries follow the pace of development
- the process of fading or weakening of social values
- factor that come from outside the community
- According to this theory, change moves towards a certain stage or point. theory what is it?
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- Aspect that refer to changes that occur in the mechanism of exchange of goods and services
- ,social change that takes place quickly
- there are two impacts of social change negative and...
- is social change that occurs in a slow process
- is the lifting of government restrictions to open a country's economy
- what theory does not think that Globalization is happening?
- the theory of what happens because of the conflict between social classes, where the stronger group tends to dominate the weaker group.
- Aspect that refer to the process of integrating ideas, values, norms, behaviors and social ways of life
- factor that come from within the community
- process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- increased juvenile deliquency is one of the ... impact of social change
- different theories regarding the existence of globalization are...
20 Clues: ,social change that takes place quickly • factor that come from within the community • factor that come from outside the community • is social change that occurs in a slow process • the process of fading or weakening of social values • there are two impacts of social change negative and... • theory states that change is something that is repeated • ...
External & Internal Environmental Analysis 2025-10-14
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- general environment of government that can influence a firm
- characteristics of a good objectives
- changes in demographic factors such as population size and education levels
- AI technology, mobile app adoption and eCommerce is an examples for this environment
- increase in goods price and decrease in purchasing power
- a stage in product life cycle when the sales is become stagnant
- ______ pricing where multiple products combined and sell into one price
- ________ advantage is the company's ability to outperform its rivals by offering better products, services, or prices that are difficult for competitors to copy
- environment that is impacting all firms within the industry
- bargaining power of _____ happens when they can sell directly to the firm's customers
- tax imposed for import/export goods
- environment that is beyond the firm control
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- 'Why do we exists?' and 'What is our business?' statements
- deals with the firm's POLC
- statement about what the firm wants to become
- environment that is affecting the firm directly
- ____pricing such as ECO shop, Mr. DIY where low price with high sales volume
- ______ resources such as firm's reputation, copyrights and knowledge
- acronym for macro environment
- the threats of new entrants depend on the _____ to entry
- the power of _____ when they can access to sufficient information and evaluate the competitive advantage
- examples of products are butter and margarine, eHailing and public transport, books and eBooks
22 Clues: deals with the firm's POLC • acronym for macro environment • tax imposed for import/export goods • characteristics of a good objectives • environment that is beyond the firm control • statement about what the firm wants to become • environment that is affecting the firm directly • the threats of new entrants depend on the _____ to entry • ...
POA Theories 2024-10-28
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- __________ theory states that accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least understates liabilities and losses.
- __________ theory states that the owner and business are separate entities. All transactions are recorded from the point of view of the business.
- Stage 3 of the accounting cycle
- __________ 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 the life of a business is divided into regular intervals for the purpose of preparing financial statements.
- Stage 4 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost.
- __________ theory states that business accounting method must be the same from year to year to ensure meaningful comparison.
- Stage 1 of the accounting cycle
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- __________ theory states that revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided.
- __________ theory states that all business transactions must be supported by verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from biases.
- __________ theory states that income/expense is only recognized and recorded when it is earned/incurred regardless of whether cash is received/paid.
- Stage 2 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that a transaction is considered material if it makes a difference to the decision-making process.
- __________ theory states that business is assumed to operate forever unless there is credible evidence that it may close down.
- __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded.
16 Clues: Stage 2 of the accounting cycle • Stage 3 of the accounting cycle • Stage 4 of the accounting cycle • Stage 1 of the accounting cycle • __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost. • __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded. • ...
Schedule 1b 2024-02-01
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- A business plan can help to obtain one of these.
- Where the objectives of different stakeholders are incompatible.
- When a business uses another business to produce for it.
- Costs that do not change with output.
- The value of one currency in terms of another.
- The portion of the profits that a shareholder gets.
- When two or more firms agree to join together to form a new business.
- The act of buying or selling using the internet.
- Costs that do change with output.
- Growth from merging with or taking over another business.
- A big business that allows smaller businesses to use its name and sell its products.
- Integration with a firm at the same stage of production.
- A document outlining what a business wants to achieve and how it will achieve it.
- What a stakeholder wants from a business.
- The four resources that are used in different ways to create businesses.
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- Integration with a firm in a different industry.
- Another term for internal growth.
- The value of all of a firms shares.
- Anyone interested in what a firm does.
- Buying and selling online using a mobile device.
- Integration with a firm at more advanced stage of production.
- A rise in the price of goods or services over time.
- Occurs when one business buys and takes control of another.
- Fixed costs + variable costs.
- Growth from opening new shops, e-commerce, franchising or selling in new markets.
- The difference between a firms revenue and its total costs (revenue – total costs)
- Sales x Selling Price.
- Integration with a firm at a previous stage of production.
- When a business gets bigger by joining with or buying another business.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
30 Clues: Sales x Selling Price. • Fixed costs + variable costs. • Another term for internal growth. • Costs that do change with output. • The value of all of a firms shares. • Costs that do not change with output. • Anyone interested in what a firm does. • What a stakeholder wants from a business. • The value of one currency in terms of another. • ...
review 4C 2024-01-05
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- opposite of success, getting 40% on a test
- to stand up straight
- copied to look like the real thing
- ordinary, usual
- a cause or motive
- related to birds used for food
- a ___ person always like to laugh
- living person or animal
- to have to be careful, watchful
- a reference to something or someone
- act of changing place or position
- lift (like a __of ice cream)
- show how to do something
- small, baby cat
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- a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing
- pigs
- cheerful, happy, jolly
- small laugh
- holes (like on the moon)
- firm in movement or position
- force
- state of something regarding its appearance or quality
- interest
- mix 4 cups __, eggs, and oil to make a cake
- a.part or quality of something, b.part of the face
- small in importance or size or age
- lowest part; the under or lower part
- trash, use without care or purpose
- he went to bed at 12am, so the next day he __went to class
- explanation
30 Clues: pigs • force • interest • small laugh • explanation • ordinary, usual • small, baby cat • a cause or motive • to stand up straight • cheerful, happy, jolly • living person or animal • holes (like on the moon) • show how to do something • firm in movement or position • lift (like a __of ice cream) • related to birds used for food • to have to be careful, watchful • a ___ person always like to laugh • ...
Economic puzzle 2023-09-26
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- Is one of the names of the theory.
- is an important concept in a capitalist economy.
- Is equal to Cp + R.
- is the economic concept that has been illustrated in the figure.
- Is one of the name of the theory
- is what K stands for.
- is the acronym for the solution to the puzzle.
- Keynes resolved this theory using the multiplier theory.
- Is an important element in deciding consumer’s equilibrium.
- is the name of the economist.
- was propounded by James Duesenberry
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- is the name of the economist.
- regions outside these are usually called regions of economic nonsense.
- propounded the theory of comparative advantage.
- is the answer to Puzzle No. 16
- Is the acronym for national income.
- explains how the poor will always remain poor.
- is the name of the family I belong to.
- is the name of the economist, the equation is known for.
- Is the name of the economist, this equation is known by.
20 Clues: Is equal to Cp + R. • is what K stands for. • is the name of the economist. • is the name of the economist. • is the answer to Puzzle No. 16 • Is one of the name of the theory • Is one of the names of the theory. • Is the acronym for national income. • was propounded by James Duesenberry • is the name of the family I belong to. • explains how the poor will always remain poor. • ...
Phineas Gage Vocabulary 2025-10-22
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- The organ in the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and movement.
- Causing death; lethal.
- Continuing to exist or endure
- A standard of perfection or excellence; a model or principle to aspire to.
- Wonderful or astonishing things; extraordinary events or objects.
- To raise or lift something, often using a mechanical device.
- to oppose or respond to something.
- To obtain or gain possession of something.
- Essential or necessary for life; crucial.
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- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, often characterized by specific symptoms.
- Something that is dull or lacking strong features or characteristics.
- Connected or related to something.
- To produce or create.
- being in an irrational or illogical state as a result of injury,
- To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Lacking respect or seriousness.
- An ordered arrangement or display of items, often in rows and columns.
17 Clues: To produce or create. • Causing death; lethal. • Continuing to exist or endure • Lacking respect or seriousness. • Connected or related to something. • to oppose or respond to something. • Essential or necessary for life; crucial. • To obtain or gain possession of something. • To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
Pschology 101 2023-11-19
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- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual commits to an identity without exploring alternatives.
- A type of insecure attachment characterized by emotional distance and avoidance of the caregiver.
- Lawrence Kohlberg's theory categorizes moral development into these stages, reflecting different levels of ethical reasoning.
- Piaget's theory divides development into these stages, each marked by distinct cognitive abilities.
- Piaget's concept involving mental structures (schemas) and the processes of fitting new information into existing schemas (assimilation) or modifying schemas to accommodate new information (accommodation).
- A healthy and positive emotional bond formed between an infant and their caregiver.
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- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual has successfully formed a clear and stable identity.
- Sigmund Freud's theory of development, focusing on stages related to sexuality and pleasure.
- An aspect of Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages, specifically addressing the formation of one's identity during adolescence.
- stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; from birth through age 2, a child learns about the world through senses and motor behavior.
- Term associated with Harry Harlow's research on the importance of physical touch and comfort in emotional development
- A level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory where moral judgments are based on self-interest and avoiding punishment.
- Social support/friendships dwindle in number, but remain as close, if not more close than in earlier years.
- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual is actively exploring different identity options.
- Final stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; from age 11 and up, children are able to deal with abstract ideas and hypothetical situations
- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual has not yet explored or committed to an identity.
- The highest level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory, where individuals base moral judgments on personal principles and ethics.
- A level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory where moral judgments are influenced by societal norms and expectations.
18 Clues: A healthy and positive emotional bond formed between an infant and their caregiver. • Sigmund Freud's theory of development, focusing on stages related to sexuality and pleasure. • A type of insecure attachment characterized by emotional distance and avoidance of the caregiver. • ...
Justice 2017-02-19
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- a rule, usually made by government that is used to order the way society behaves
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a decision in a civil or criminal case
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- formally accuse someone of something, especially an offence under the law
- the act of listening to evidence in a court before a judge without a jury
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- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, usually in exchange of a sum of money
- reject by exercising one's superior authority
- not innocent
- a lawyer
- to respond to a criminal charge
- make a solemn statement or promise
- the quality or sense of being true
13 Clues: a lawyer • not innocent • to respond to a criminal charge • make a solemn statement or promise • the quality or sense of being true • a decision in a civil or criminal case • reject by exercising one's superior authority • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • formally accuse someone of something, especially an offence under the law • ...
Final Exam Vocabulary (Semester 2) 2025-05-12
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- Burn completely to ashes
- Extremely bold
- Treat with great respect
- Make dirty or impure
- A cause of great trouble or suffering
- Away from the correct or expected course; gone wrong
- Careful not to hurt or offend someone; delicate
- Seeming to have been made or chosen at random
- Strict and precise regarding rules or standards
- Having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
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- Reduce the value or effectiveness of something
- Lowly; lacking status
- Evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one’s own actions or questions
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Having one’s complete attention on something; capitvated
- In a way that is not directly expressed
- Displaying a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- Occurring continually
- Hate; detest
- When something is present but not visible or active; hidden
- Be a witness to; state that something is true
- Showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened
22 Clues: Hate; detest • Extremely bold • Make dirty or impure • Lowly; lacking status • Occurring continually • Burn completely to ashes • Treat with great respect • A cause of great trouble or suffering • In a way that is not directly expressed • Be a witness to; state that something is true • Seeming to have been made or chosen at random • Reduce the value or effectiveness of something • ...
Business and Labor Crossword 2023-11-13
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- the ownership structure of a company or firm
- requires no specialized skills
- the wage rate, or price of labor services
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- the demand for labor
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- a certificate of ownership in a corporation
- companies contract with another company to do a specific job
- business organization owned by two or more persons
- a legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- Moving operations to another country
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- the legal obligation to pay debts
- more or other valuables
- this nonprofit organization works to improve the image, working conditions, and skill level of people in particular occupations
- only one partner is required to be a general partner
- a formal contract issued by a corporation or other legal entity
- an institution that functions like a business but does not generate profit
- The theory that says education earns higher wages
- Business owned and managed by a single individual
- a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit.
20 Clues: the demand for labor • more or other valuables • requires no specialized skills • the legal obligation to pay debts • Moving operations to another country • the wage rate, or price of labor services • a certificate of ownership in a corporation • the ownership structure of a company or firm • a legal entity owned by individual stockholders • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT 2020-10-29
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- Best known for his 1651 book, Leviathan,in which he expounds an influential formulation of social construct theory.
- A German astronomer who was well known for his theory on planetary motion.
- An English mathematician that was known for his theories on gravity and the laws of motion.
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer.
- He is widely considered the most talented jurist and one of the greatest thinkers of the Enlightenment.
- An object used to see things not visible to the naked human eye.
- He argued the theory innate knowledge and that all humans were born with knowledge trough the higher power of god.
- He avocated for freedom of speech and for separation from the church.
- The theory that the planets and Earth revolve around the Sun.
- He believed that people of a society should make their own laws.
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- One of the first modern chemists.
- The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- A mathematician and astronomer from the renaissance who helped develop the Heliocentric Theory.
- An argument between the people and their authority about what laws they will follow.
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- An English philosopher who was credited with making the scientific method.
- An English biologist who made one of the first vaccines for smallpox.
- They provided a place for people to congregate for intellectual discourse and spread information.
- An English philosopher & physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism."
- An Italian astronomer who was one of the first people to make a telescope.
21 Clues: One of the first modern chemists. • The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment. • The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe. • The theory that the planets and Earth revolve around the Sun. • An object used to see things not visible to the naked human eye. • He believed that people of a society should make their own laws. • ...
Famous Names Crossword 2016-04-15
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- Founder of the school of analytical psychology and collective unconscious
- Founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies
- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism
- Psychologist known for her work on ethical community and ethical relationships
- Known for his studies in sensation and touch
- One of the leading researchers in cognitive neuroscience
- Known for the Rosenhan experiment, study challenging the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Known for his conformity experiment
- Known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Known for the theory of multiple intelligences
- Known for work in statistics, as a pioneer of factor analysis
- Credited with founding feminist psychology
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- One of the key pioneers of developmental psychology.
- Studies of the role of hypnosis in human behaviour and response
- Created the theory of learned helplessness
- Most famous for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making
- Developed taste aversion
- Known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Cognitive Psychologist
- Created the three different parenting styles (Permissive, Authoritarian, Authoritative)
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Well known for his theory of personality development, humanistic psychologist
- Created the theory of social development
- Invented the first practical intelligence scale
27 Clues: Cognitive Psychologist • Developed taste aversion • Father of cognitive therapy • Known for his conformity experiment • Created the theory of social development • Founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies • Created the theory of learned helplessness • Credited with founding feminist psychology • Known for his studies in sensation and touch • ...
Spelling List: Bridge to Terabithia #2 2016-04-05
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- defender, protector, or keeper
- intense brightness of light
- formal and dignified
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.
- feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation
- consciously and intentionally; on purpose
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- fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.
- lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated
- feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky
- comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment
- combine (a number of things) into a single more effective or coherent whole
- a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those inside
- in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously
15 Clues: formal and dignified • intense brightness of light • defender, protector, or keeper • feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure • having or marked by bad fortune; unlucky • consciously and intentionally; on purpose • feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
Pyschology's Major Figures 2022-01-04
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- Influential modern theorist who has made many refinements to classical conditioning theories.
- Theory of stages of moral development. This theory focused on how kids develop morality and moral reasoning
- Opened the first psychology lab which marked the founding of modern psychology.
- Investigated social conformity. Found that most individuals change their opinions to agree with the group
- Pioneered the study of learning. (famous dog experiment)
- First woman to receive psychology Ph.D.
- Believed that growth promoting requires genuineness, acceptance and empathy.
- Humanistic psychology. Helped establish existential psychology.
- Became famous for his research on hypnosis. Studied the use of hypnosis in treatment of children suffering from cancer.
- Argued that humans are born with innate capacity for language.
- Ideas influential in education and social reform. One of the primary figures related to the philosophy of pragmatism. One of the fathers of functional psychology.
- One of the first psychologists to describe children. Believed in tension between biological maturity and social dependence.
- Influence on contemporary critical theory. Influencing disparate approaches as feminism.
- Focus on study of personality. The trait theory of personality.
- Expert in emotional research and nonverbal communication. Well known for studies on emotional expression.
- Proposed natural selection.
- Developer of the triarchic theory of intelligence. There are three aspects to intelligence.
- Psychological development in kids. Concept of zone of proximal development.
- Created field of child psychoanalysis. Contributed to understanding child psychology.
- Contributed to human cognitive psychology and cognitive learning theory.
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- Developed the theory of cognitive dissonance.
- “Father of psychology”. First to offer a class on psychology
- Created Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.Theory psychological health on fulfilling innate human needs in priority
- Known for her work in child analysis. Development of object relations theory.
- Wanted to study the structural elements of the mind.
- Influence on behaviorism. He believed that all human action was the result of direct conditioning.
- Psychologist whose research was focused on the creativity in adults and children. Proposed a theory of multiple intelligences which has been highly influential.
- Created our concepts of introversion and extraversion.
- Law of effect. Puzzle box experiment with cats.
- One of the modern pioneers of sical, organizational and applied psychology in the U.S. Applied research, action research and group communication.
- Early developer of color theory. Studied the structure of the eye effects of light on the eye, and the nature of light.
- Development of attachment theory . Emotional attachment between a child and primary caregiver.
- Psychologist whose theory of emotion centered on the concept of appraisal or how a person evaluates the impact of an event
- First woman to become president of the APA.
- Developed concept of freedom is a fundamental part of human nature. Challenged theories of Sigmund Freud.
- Known for work on child development. He placed a great importance on the education of children.
- Founder of social learning theory. “Bobo doll experiment”
- Inventing and developing techniques of psychoanalysis. Theories of concepts of life and death instincts
- Believed personalities of humans developed past the age of five.
- Believed psychology should be an objective science based on observable behavior. (Started Behaviorism)
40 Clues: Proposed natural selection. • First woman to receive psychology Ph.D. • First woman to become president of the APA. • Developed the theory of cognitive dissonance. • Law of effect. Puzzle box experiment with cats. • Wanted to study the structural elements of the mind. • Created our concepts of introversion and extraversion. • ...
SOCIO-3163 Final Exam Review Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Term often used interchangeably with "Self-Concept"
- Labeling by people or groups with the official authority to label someone deviant
- Drift Theory
- Swiftness
- Reintegrative Shaming
- Morphed into "Severity"
- Seductions of Crime
- Looking-Glass Self
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- Labeling by people or groups that do NOT have the official authority to label someone deviant
- Deterrence
- Social Bonds Theory
- Pleasure-Seeking
- The strongest component of deterrence theory
- The Saints and the Roughnecks
- Half of Low Self-Control Theory
- Deviance that happens after an individual's behavior has been discovered and labeled
- Containment Theory
- Early deviant behavior that occurs prior to being discovered,labeled, or sanctioned
18 Clues: Swiftness • Deterrence • Drift Theory • Pleasure-Seeking • Containment Theory • Looking-Glass Self • Social Bonds Theory • Seductions of Crime • Reintegrative Shaming • Morphed into "Severity" • The Saints and the Roughnecks • Half of Low Self-Control Theory • The strongest component of deterrence theory • Term often used interchangeably with "Self-Concept" • ...
Hypothetical Situations 2025-02-10
Across
- An uncertain belief or assumption.
- Concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.
- A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
- A written outline of a movie, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes; a postulated sequence or development of events.
Down
- Suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- Based on or serving as a hypothesis; supposed but not necessarily real or true.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.
- A future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.
10 Clues: An uncertain belief or assumption. • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof. • Based on or serving as a hypothesis; supposed but not necessarily real or true. • A future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty. • ...
