Puzzles and worksheets similar to Attachment Recap Crossword

Introduction to attachment Crossword

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What piece of research found mothers typically respond to infant alertness 2/3 of the time?
Crying and gurgling are examples of baby's ______
Attachment is a ____ _____ process
Returning to the mother during play is an example of a
What is the most common research method for attachment?
What researcher defined attachment as a long enduring emotionally meaningful tie to another individual?
A desire for physical as well as emotional closeness can be called seeking _______
Brazleton et al (1975) described reciprocity as a couple's
Which researchers observed interactional synchrony in infants as young as 2 weeks old?
What is the feeling of closeness that a mother feels towards her baby?
A limitation of observations is that they do not tell us the _________ of a behaviour

Promoting Student Development- (1A) Development of Children Crossword

Promoting Student Development- (1A) Development of Children Crossword
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Learning/academics refers to the _________ domain of development?
Interactions with people & the environment refers to the _________ domain of development?
The body & movement refers to the _________ domain of development?
Processing & understanding feelings refers to the _________ domain of development?
________ representations use manipulatives to introduce a concept.
The symbolic/_____________ stage students draw pictures/symbols to represent a concept.
_________ stage is when students use variables to represent a concept.
Analysis & judgement refers to which cognitive process?
Looking from a new perspective refers to which cognitive process?
Asking questions to gather information to gather information refers to which cognitive process?
__________ & planning: cognitive process involves solving problems & making decisions?
Memory/___________: cognitive process involves providing facts from given information
Writing, running & using scissors are __________ skills that are developed & honed everyday.
Object permanence occurs is which of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development?
Language development & beginning to think symbolically occurs in which of Piagets' four stages of cognitive development?
A student that is understand logical reasoning, not yet understanding abstract thought is in which stage of Piagets' four Stages of Cognitive Development?
Stage of play where a child makes seemingly random movements with no clear purpose &/or observing others without acting?
Playing alone w/ limited interaction among other children is which stage of play?
______ Play/Onlooker Play: stage of play that observes other children playing, but does not play w/ them
Stage of play where a student plays alongside other children, but not in cooperation w/ them
Stage of play when a child plays in cooperation w/ other children in a loosely organized manner; generally developing preferences for playing w/ certain children

Parts of an Ecosystem Crossword

Parts of an Ecosystem Crossword
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all living and nonliving things in an environment and their interactions with each other
all the members of a species living in a specific area
bigger than an ecosystem and classified by its physical factors like temperature, snow, and rainfall, a biome is a naturally occurring habitat (examples: forest, desert, tundra)
different populations interacting with one another in an ecosystem
nonliving parts of an ecosystem
living parts of an ecosystem
any animal that eats plants or any other plant eating animal
any plant or algae that produces oxygen and food that animals need
any organism that breaks down plants and animals
An animal that eats plants
an animal that eats other animals
an animal that eats both plants and animals
the path of energy of food from one organism to another
the overlapping of food chains in an ecosystem
the study of how living things and nonliving things interact with each other

Media Theories Crossword

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Agenda setting theory focuses on how the ______ of the news affects the public .
______ is what your body experiences.
According to Kuleshov, people create what based on the order of shots in a film?
_______ ______ are created when people connect their own stories to the theme established by the speaker.
A person using Symbolic Convergence Theory would be sure to create and use _______ with their audience based on the stories they tell.
This theory explains news coverage can affect the public's perception of what news is important.
________ ___________ Theory states that shared themes and created fantasy chains can make a group stronger.
Montage theory famously states that one plus one equals what?
______ Theory explores how one's emotional reaction affects their understanding of new places, experiences, and objects.
According to Public Sphere theory, the public is made up of the government and private _________ who both exist and affect each other.
Affect Theory states that affect + meaning=
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what to focus on.
Affect Theory states that people's _______ are based on the way they feel about things.
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what not to say.
Montage Theory is unique to what industry?
Affect ________ is one's emotional response to a situation.
______ ______ Theory states that if a government is to be considered legitimate, it should allow itself to be influenced by the public.
This theory states that the relationship between the shots of a film affects the viewer more than the content of the film itself.
Speakers use Symbolic Convergence Theory to establish a connection and ______ ________ with their audience.
According to Kuleshov, what has the greatest effect on the viewer's perspective of a film?
Speakers establish shared symbols by telling _______ to their audience.
The Public _______ refers to the "middle place" where citizens met to discuss their government.
According to Public Sphere Theory, private individuals meet to talk about the government and how to __________ it.
Agenda setting theory was created when people relied mainly on newspapers and ___________ to get their news.
This theory gives ______ people the ability to influence their government.

Jackie Moon's Media Theories Crossword

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Agenda setting theory focuses on how the ______ of the news affects the public.
______ is what your body experiences.
According to Kuleshov, people create what based on the order of shots in a film?
_______ ______ are created when people connect their own stories to the theme established by the speaker.
A person using Symbolic Convergence Theory would be sure to create and use _______ with their audience based on the stories they tell.
This theory explains news coverage can affect the public's perception of what news is important.
________ ___________ Theory states that shared themes and created fantasy chains can make a group stronger.
Montage theory famously states that one plus one equals what?
______ Theory explores how one's emotional reaction affects their understanding of new places, experiences, and objects.
According to Public Sphere theory, the public is made up of the government and private _________ who both exist and affect each other.
Affect Theory states that affect plus meaning equals what?
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what to focus on.
Affect Theory states that people's _______ are based on the way they feel about things.
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what not to say.
Montage Theory is unique to what industry?
Affect ________ is one's emotional response to a situation.
______ ______ Theory states that if a government is to be considered legitimate, it should allow itself to be influenced by the public.
This theory states that the relationship between the shots of a film affects the viewer more than the content of the film itself.
Speakers use Symbolic Convergence Theory to establish a connection and ______ ________ with their audience.
According to Kuleshov, what has the greatest effect on the viewer's perspective of a film?
Speakers establish shared symbols by telling _______ to their audience.
The Public _______ refers to the "middle place" where citizens met to discuss their government.
According to Public Sphere Theory, private individuals meet to talk about the government and how to __________ it.
Agenda setting theory was created when people relied mainly on newspapers and ___________ to get their news.
Public Sphere Theory gives ______ people the ability to influence their government.

the positive approach Crossword

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the five-fold model of life satisfaction
the methodology used in the Who is Happy study
what does SWB stand for?
what does mindful breathing focus on?
how many desirable lives are there according to Seligman?
the positive approach believes that humans have ...
there are four traits of happy people according to Myers and Diener. name the trait that consists of being outgoing and happy around others
what is the concept of becoming involved in an activity that makes other things matter less
what subjective meta-analysis method did Maslow create to measure happiness?
according to Seligman, happiness is NOT a result of good...

Cyber Awareness Month Crossword

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Something that shows up in a email
Hard to detect both by Users
Identity and Privacy Protection
Someone attempting to create Identity fraud
A security mechanism prohibiting the execution of those programs on a known malicious or undesired list of software
The occurrence of disclosure of confidential information, access to confidential information, destruction of data assets or abusive use of a private IT environment. Generally, a data breach results in internal data being made accessible to external entities without authorization.
A security tool, which may be a hardware or software solution that is used to filter network traffic.
A form of identity theft in which a transaction, typically financial, is performed using the stolen identity of another individual. The fraud is due to the attacker impersonating someone else.
he likelihood or potential that an employee or another form of internal personnel may pose a risk to the stability or security of an organization
Any code written for the specific purpose of causing harm, disclosing information or otherwise violating the security or stability of a system. Malware includes a wide range of types of malicious programs including: virus, worm, Trojan horse, logic bomb, backdoor, Remote Access Trojan (RAT), rootkit, ransomware and spyware/adware.
The likelihood or potential that an outside entity, such as an ex-employee, competitor or even an unhappy customer, may pose a risk to the stability or security of an organization. An outsider must often gain logical or physical access to the target before launching malicious attacks.
A form of unwanted or unsolicited messages or communications typically received via e-mail but also occurring through text messaging, social networks or VoIP. Most SPAM is advertising, but some may include malicious code, malicious hyperlinks or malicious attachments.
A form of malware that often attaches itself to a host file or the MBR (Master Boot Record) as a parasite. When the host file or MBR is accessed, it activates the virus enabling it to infect other objects. Most viruses spread through human activity within and between computers
a dishonest scheme; a fraud.
The act of falsifying the identity of the source of a communication or interaction. It is possible to spoof IP address, MAC address and email address.
A form of malware that monitors user activities and reports them to an external their party. Spyware can be legitimate in that it is operated by an advertising and marketing agency for the purpose of gathering customer demographics. However, spyware can also be operated by attackers using the data gathering tool to steal an identity or learn enough about a victim to harm them in other ways.
An attack focusing on people rather than technology
Alerts used as a warning of danger.
an attempt by hackers to damage or destroy a computer network or system.
a specific aspect of broader concepts such as cybersecurity and computer security, being focused on the specific threats and .
the ultimate call control center that gives customers full control of all T-Mobile's scam protection options.
Malware is defined as any device software that aims to cause damage and steal data. Malware is an abbreviation for malicious software. Ransomware and trojan, for example, are types of malware widely used in email attacks

Drama elements Crossword

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speaking loudly and clearly to ensure that the audience hears you.
Hiding your own natural personality to play the personality of the character you have on stage.
an object used by actors on stage that is small enough to carry around.
Focusing on not having an unscripted fit of laughter on stage.
stage design and objects that tells you more about the setting of the drama. Cannot be carried around.
Hiding your own natural personality to play the personality of the character you have on stage.
Facial expressions: how do they show their emotions
what is the name of the story?
where and when did the story take place?
what is the message of the story?
characters that most focus is placed of?
those helping the main character ?
what is the twist of the story?
who is in conflict with conflict

Introduction to Psychology Crossword

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I am a testable prediction
I am the scientific study of thoughts feelings and behaviours
Any observable action made by a living person
Ideas or opinions created by thinking
An emotional state or reactions
The variable manipulated by the experimenter
The mental process of organising sensations into meaningful patterns
An expert in psychology that does not prescribe drugs to patients
A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
A person who influenced psychology
A variable (often denoted by y) whose value depends on that of another
The entire group of individuals to be studied.
A subset of the population being studied.
A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
The word Psych can mean
Any variable other than the IV that causes a change in the DV (there is an attempt to control these)

Theater Vocab Word Search

Theater Vocab Word Search
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characterization
emotional recall
dress rehearsal
build vocally
collaboration
articulation
countercross
curtain call
curtain line
acting area
arena stage
break a leg
centerstage
believable
call board
exposition
backstage
cheat out
cyclorama
diaphragm
downstage
dual role
audience
blackout
blocking
business
dialogue
director
entrance
audible
casting
company
ad lib
batten
boards
climax
comedy
effect
encore
exhale
actor
angel
apron
cross
cast
crew
deck
exit
cue