GE 6 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE SOCIETY 2nd Semester, AY 2021-2022 STUDY GUIDE 3 – LEARNING ACTIVITIES NAME VINA V. VELASCO. COURSE/YR I-BA ECONOMICS - C DATE 03/ /22 Directions: Create a crossword puzzle using authors’
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- 10. The heliocentric theory was proposed by a Polish astronomer.
- 13. this is known as "survival of the fittest," with "fitness" referring to an organism's ability to survive and reproduce.
- 14. The sole conscious aspect of one's personality. It's what a person is conscious of when they think about themselves, and it's also what they strive to reflect onto others.
- 16. All planets, according to a German scientist, revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits.
- 17. Socially undesirable thoughts, wishes and desires, traumatic memories, and suppressed painful emotions are all examples of parts of the mind that can't be known by the conscious mind.
- 18. The minimal amount of mental activity that we are aware of.
- 20. This refers to a period when people have extensively embraced and accepted paradigm shifts or changes in scientific views.
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- 1. He was a Danish astronomer who was well-known for his precise and thorough astronomical observations.
- 2. The Earth is the center of the solar system, according to one model.
- 3. He was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who became famous for his contentious geocentric view of the universe in the second century.
- 4. An Austrian neurologist best recognized for being the father of psychoanalysis.
- 5. It's the part of consciousness that we're not aware of. It is information that we are not consciously aware of at the time but that has the potential to influence us, such as what we hear, see, or remember.
- 6. A change in astronomy from a geocentric to a heliocentric understanding of the universe.
- 7. the Father of Evolution and the author of "On the Origin of Species."
- 8. A scientific method for analyzing inner and unconscious conflicts that arise from the individual's free associations, dreams, and fantasies.
- 9. The conscience and moral principles dwell in the "higher power" of the intellect. It suppresses the ID's impulses and desires.
- 11. The impulsive (and unconscious) component of our mind that reacts to basic urges, needs, and desires in a direct and immediate manner.
- 12. The theory that organisms have grown and evolved from previous species, or the process of growth and development.
- 15. The study of the mind and behavior from a scientific standpoint.
- 19. Galileo Galilei observed Venus with his own invention.
