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Hangman Game

Amelia Irvin

Created on October 13, 2024

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hangman game

Answer the question correctly to be able to guess a letter!

INSTRUCTIONS

How to play:This game requires one person to be the game master and one person to be the player. The game master will have the word the player is trying to guess, but will not show the player. In order for the player to be able to guess a letter (like in normal hangman), the game master must first ask the player one of the 25 questions. The player must get the question right in order to guess a letter for the word. The game master should only add a body part to the hangman if the player gets the letter wrong. If the player gets the questions wrong, the game master should give the player the correct answer, and then ask the next question. The goal is for the player to get enough correct questions to be able to guess the word, but not fill the hangman's body!

Logistics: The game master must choose any word from the words provided. As the game master asks the questions, they will know if the player is correct or not because the correct answers are highlighted. If the player guesses a letter and the letter is correct, simply drag that letter to the space it belongs to. None of the words will have repeat letters. If the player guesses the letter incorrect, drag one body part from the white box to the sillohouette of the hangman . If the the letter is incorrect drag that letter to the word graveyard to indicate that letter has laready been guessed. If the hangman's body is full without the word being guessed, the player loses.

Word graveyard:

Word Bank

  • Friends
  • Journey
  • Dialect
  • Health
  • Quickly
  • Jumping
  • Quality
  • Amplify
  • Capture
  • Notebook
  • Relation
  • Romantic

Questions- Ch. 5

1. Complete the definition of a value: A principle, standard, or quality considered ________ and _________a. useless and stupid b. difficult and challenging c. worthwhile and desirable d. unwise and annoying 2. Values within a person typically develop quickly.a. true b. false 3. The search for universal values has... a. has been troublesome to theorists b. came quickly to theorists c. been easy to theorists 4. What is the difference between values and moral?a. they are the same thing b. morals are values that are typically framed within a spiritual framework c. morals are universal whereas values are individual d. values are morals that are typically framed within a spiritual framework

5. Which level is the 'social contract' stage at in Kohlberg's sequence of moral reasoning?a. preconventional b. conventional c. postconventional d. none of the above 6. Because families consist of more than one individual, the probability that family members' values will clash with one another on occasion is ____ a. neutral b. high c. low d. it depends 7. _____ is the purposeful selection of a mate who has similar characteristics to your own. a. assimilation b. congruence c. predisposition d. homogamy 8. The attitudes torwards interracial marriage are changing.a. true b. false

Questions- Ch. 5

9. What aspects of food consumption, such as being vegetarian, have to do with a person's values?a. Its economic effect b. Its health effect c. Its ethical effect d. all of the above 10. _________ can force one to reconsider current values and can move one to actually change previously held convictions and beliefs. a. experiences b. cognitive development c. moral maturity d. all of the above 11. Explain how generations may form similar values with one another.Answer: make sure they say something about shared experiences within a generation12. _________: The degree to which all members of the group agree on values about group processes and group work.a. value congruence b. value assimilation c. shared experiences d. none of the above

13. Attitude: A(n) ______ position with regard to a fact or state.a. emotional b. physical c. mental d. all of the above 14. Attitudes and values have nothing to do with each other. a. true b. false 15. In Fishbein-Ajzen's theory of reasoned action, intention comes from... a. the attitude about the behavior b. the subjective norm c. both a and b d. none of the above 16. Behavior: The response of an individual, group, or species to its __________ a. self b. environment c. emotions d. all of the above

Questions- Ch. 5

17. Fishbein and Ajzen propose that the connection between attitude and behavior is multiteired and says:a. one's behavior can be predicted from intention b. intentions can be predicted from one's attitude toward the behavior and one's perception of what others think one should do c. attitude is a function of how one perceives that action's outcome will be received by others d. all of the above 18. What are some of your own behaviors that are dictated by your values and attitude?Answer: make sure player puts a connection between their behaviors and values/attitudes 19. Code of ____: a set of moral principles to guide group behavior.a. ethics b. values c. attitudes d. behaviors 20. What is the difference between the noun "value" and the verb "to value"?Answer: make sure players says something about how the verb is ranking or putting in action what is important to them 21. Purchasing decisions falls under family values and behaviors.a. true b. false

22. ______: a thought pattern with feelings and values that leads to energized behavior.a. preference b. motives c. intentions d. none of the above 23. What preferences contribute to purchasing decisions? a. brand preference b. price preference c. quality preference d. all of the above 24. Individuals never affiliate simultaneously with more than one social group. a. true b. false 25. What is the difference between "old money" and "new money"? Answer: Make sure player mentions how old money is when wealth is carried through generations, whereas new money is when the current generation accumulates a large amount of wealth.