Across
- 3. start with a compelling social theory and then test its implications with data
- 7. covers many different aspects of dualism, but a dualism concept that is crucial for kinesiology is the supposed opposition of body and mind
- 10. holds that all things are composed of material, and intangible phenomena, such as consciousness, are the result of material properties and interactions
Down
- 1. concerned with the nature of knowledge and justified belief
- 2. concerned with what we ought to do, how we ought to live, and how we ought to organize our communities
- 4. the study of values, examines the ethical dimensions of physical activity
- 5. is the idea that various systems (e.g. physical, biological, social) should be viewed as wholes, not merely as a collection of parts
- 6. reasoning in which the premises seek to supply strong evidence for (not absolute proof of) the truth of the conclusion
- 8. in the business of exploring the realm of possibility and the nature of reality
- 9. he method by which teachers or coaches teach theories, concepts, and movements is included in college-level physical education curricula
