business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Prefixes and suffixes 2021-04-19
Across
- Something is not important
- Not happy
- When you know you are pretty
- No one can do it
- The things you do/eat/drink before you sport
- Your grandpa has a lot of......in life
- The one after ninety-ninth
- You need this to push a car
- A person who is very smart has a lot of.....
- A thing that is against law
- Not the weather but the......
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- The person you work for and that looks after you
- A product you bring back to the store is....
- Two people starts a business, they are.....
- The opposite of strong
- If you have to wait long but keep calm
- The notebook was there but now it is gone
- Everyone must keep 1,5 m from another person
- Being very nice to other people
- You think someone can't do something while he can
20 Clues: Not happy • No one can do it • The opposite of strong • Something is not important • The one after ninety-ninth • You need this to push a car • A thing that is against law • When you know you are pretty • Not the weather but the...... • Being very nice to other people • If you have to wait long but keep calm • Your grandpa has a lot of......in life • ...
Post War Vocab 2024-02-01
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- Eastern bloc’s response to NATO.
- Korean War, often overlooked.
- US aid to resist communism.
- Deal Truman’s domestic policy.
- North Atlantic military alliance.
- US Middle East intervention policy.
- Polio vaccine developer.
- US-Soviet geopolitical tension period.
- Post-WWII population increase.
- European recovery post-WWII funding.
- Veteran benefits post-WWII.
- 1950s anti-communist hysteria.
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- US-Soviet space exploration competition.
- Economic system, private ownership.
- Residential areas outside city centers.
- US-Soviet nuclear weapon competition.
- Culture of acquiring goods.
- Business model licensing brand rights.
- Spying, intelligence gathering.
- Obsolescence - Products designed for limited lifespan.
- Weapon of mass destruction.
- Political system, state controls production.
- Large multi-industry corporations.
- Southern Democrats, 1940s.
- Barring suspected communists from work.
- Large multi-industry company.
- Risking war to force peace.
- Not yours, OURS
- Media Diverse media reaching large audience.
- Culture of acquiring goods.
30 Clues: Not yours, OURS • Polio vaccine developer. • Southern Democrats, 1940s. • Culture of acquiring goods. • US aid to resist communism. • Weapon of mass destruction. • Risking war to force peace. • Culture of acquiring goods. • Veteran benefits post-WWII. • Korean War, often overlooked. • Large multi-industry company. • Deal Truman’s domestic policy. • Post-WWII population increase. • ...
Deepam Bday 2025-10-26
Across
- Field of engineering study — sparks and circuits
- An area of past work and related to green tech
- One of Deepam's employers — cloud + enterprise scale
- Career calling still to materialize
- Favorite sport to play
- Deepam's playground for models that write and reason (merged words)
- Favorite fried snack after long coding sessions
- A place for building startups — what he helped grow
- Northern Indian city — birth connection
- Where he wastes time and money
- Often paired with 'Artificial' — core to ML and quant work
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- Tech hub where startups seek scale and late-night coffee
- Shipping in the Clouds
- Favorite sport to watch
- Business school
- Historic Indian city tied to his background
- Two-letter acronym at the center of his current work.
- Indian engineering alma mater
- Overused buzzword in his life - "creating the new"
- Another title for someone too lazy to want employment
20 Clues: Business school • Shipping in the Clouds • Favorite sport to play • Favorite sport to watch • Indian engineering alma mater • Where he wastes time and money • Career calling still to materialize • Northern Indian city — birth connection • Historic Indian city tied to his background • An area of past work and related to green tech • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2025-03-25
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- The statistical procedure used by Spearman to identify clusters of related abilities
- The intelligence test developed by Terman for use in the United States
- Type of intelligence that involves problem-solving in novel situations
- The ability to adapt and use emotions effectively
- Proposed by Sternberg, it includes "street smarts"
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- The type of intelligence that increases with age
- The method used to study intelligence changes over time, tracking the same group of people
- The theory proposing eight independent intelligences
- The ability to learn and adapt to new situations
- This type of intelligence test focuses on what has already been learned
10 Clues: The type of intelligence that increases with age • The ability to learn and adapt to new situations • The ability to adapt and use emotions effectively • Proposed by Sternberg, it includes "street smarts" • The theory proposing eight independent intelligences • The intelligence test developed by Terman for use in the United States • ...
Units 4 and 6 vocabulary 2021-12-15
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- convert (waste) into reusable material
- paying attention
- make a marked change in the form
- a substance that flows freely
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge
- bring back or re-establish
- the degree or intensity of heat present
- a means of solving a problem
- the matter from which a thing can be made
- make suitable for a new use or purpose
- disposal of waste material by burying it
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- allow or enable to escape
- join or merge
- a commercial business
- able to be believed
- mean
- showing a strong desire to succeed
- whole
- bring or gather together
- an important assignment given to a person
- a group or system of interconnected people
- make
- prevent (someone) from escaping
- state or express indirectly.
- create or represent (something) by carving
- a position on a scale of amount
26 Clues: mean • make • whole • join or merge • paying attention • able to be believed • a commercial business • bring or gather together • allow or enable to escape • bring back or re-establish • state or express indirectly. • a means of solving a problem • a substance that flows freely • prevent (someone) from escaping • a position on a scale of amount • make a marked change in the form • ...
Unit 7: Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
Across
- Created the intelligence quotient.
- Formed the mental age.
- States general intelligence evolved as a form to solve novel problems.
- Contradicted Spearman's theory by testing people with 56 different tests.
- Has a theory of eight intelligences.
- First imposed social intelligence.
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- Stated "faster cognitive processing may allow more information to be acquired".
- Stated we have one general intelligence.
- Has a triarchic theory.
- One of three men to come up with emotional intelligence.
10 Clues: Formed the mental age. • Has a triarchic theory. • Created the intelligence quotient. • First imposed social intelligence. • Has a theory of eight intelligences. • Stated we have one general intelligence. • One of three men to come up with emotional intelligence. • States general intelligence evolved as a form to solve novel problems. • ...
LMA ad 2017-01-13
11 Clues: mobility • analytics • Securedata • Optimizedbd • Intelligence • relationship • datacleansing • extremetargeting • datavisualization • relationshipscoring • Relationshipmanagementengine
psy226 c7 partb 2021-10-22
Across
- Schaie's STAGE in middle adulthood when people take a broader perspective
- thinking that goes beyond Piaget's formal operations.
- Schaie's STAGE that encompasses all of childhood and adolescence, and the main developmental task is to acquire information.
- Schaie's STAGE reached by young adults in which intelligence is applied to specific situations involving the attainment of long-term goals regarding careers, family, and societal contributions.
- intelligence that relates to the mental components involved in analyzing data and solving problems, especially problems involving rational behavior.
- is a cluster of psychological symptoms more common in students that were highly successful in high school academically and socially.
- Perry's idea that people begin to see that different cultures, societies, and individuals can have different standards and values, all of them equally valid.
- Schaie's STAGE of late adulthood during which the focus is on tasks that have personal meaning.
- sexism where women are placed in stereotyped and restrictive roles.
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- a lack of personal identification with an academic domain.
- an interest in and appreciation for argument, counterargument, and debate.
- Schaie's STAGE where the major concerns of middle-aged adults relate to their personal situations.
- type of INTELLIGENCE that is learned primarily by observing others and modeling their behavior.
- Perry's idea that college students tend to believe that something is right or wrong, good or bad, others are for them or against them.
- type of intelligence that refers to the relationships among intelligence, people's prior experience, and their ability to cope with new situations.
- when members of a group fear their behavior will confirm stereotypes
- type of intelligence that involves the degree of success people demonstrate in facing the demands of their everyday, real-world environments.
17 Clues: thinking that goes beyond Piaget's formal operations. • a lack of personal identification with an academic domain. • sexism where women are placed in stereotyped and restrictive roles. • when members of a group fear their behavior will confirm stereotypes • Schaie's STAGE in middle adulthood when people take a broader perspective • ...
EBI Team Meeting 2023-10-12
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- Devs love this language
- Super Star PB Analyst
- Enterprise ______ Intelligence
- Rev Cycle Manager
- Provider Capacity Management App Owner
- # of hospitals in our network
- Jefferson's Mission: We ____ Lives
- Our favorite President
- Epic's Glossary Website
- How we access Epic (and other things)
- HyperSpace Successor
- What floor are our offices located?
- Executive Scorecard App Owner
- What does INC stand for?
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- Preferred Data Visualization tool
- # of paid holidays this year (for us)
- Healthcare Software
- Billionaire Owner and CEO (we love her)
- All about the money
- Most Recent Go Live
- What street are our offices located
- Care Progression App Owner
- Our Sprint Planning solution
- Epic HQ
- Ticketing system
- Healthy Planet Manager
- Tech department
- Name of the TJU mascot
- Jefferon's home state
- People on tickets should be going to this
- ClinOps Manager
31 Clues: Epic HQ • Tech department • ClinOps Manager • Ticketing system • Rev Cycle Manager • Healthcare Software • All about the money • Most Recent Go Live • HyperSpace Successor • Super Star PB Analyst • Jefferon's home state • Our favorite President • Healthy Planet Manager • Name of the TJU mascot • Devs love this language • Epic's Glossary Website • What does INC stand for? • ...
Reflect Listening & Speaking Book Scavenger Hunt 2025-08-10
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- What is the name of the last section of every unit?
- What is on page 154-155?
- What unit is about Emotional Intelligence?
- Who is on page 23?
- What is the grammar topic in unit 2?
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- What vocabulary word that starts with U do you learn in unit 3?
- How many units are there?
- What is in the picture on page 74-75?
- In what unit will we study unreal conditionals?
- What subject will you study in unit six?
- What is for sale on page 104?
11 Clues: Who is on page 23? • What is on page 154-155? • How many units are there? • What is for sale on page 104? • What is the grammar topic in unit 2? • What is in the picture on page 74-75? • What subject will you study in unit six? • What unit is about Emotional Intelligence? • In what unit will we study unreal conditionals? • ...
Orion Brower , National Security Final 2022-05-13
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- Thwarting of foreign agencies.
- Bribery
- Agent Agent that pretends to be a spy when he / she is on the opposite side.
- Commander
- Only something meant to be read by a specific agent.
- guide
- Intercepted communication
- science of writing
- drop Drop off point
- Person used once unknowingly for an intelligence operation.
- someone that lives out of their original country.
- officer intelligence officer who recruits and manages spies.
- spy
- Case officer responsible for handling agents in operations.
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- in place informant
- Agent sent to their country to
- forger passports and liscences.
- Slang for British members of the secret intelligence service.
- Agent risk taker
- of station government official who is the head of a team.
- British slang
- for the other side.
- bodyguard
- Clean steps an agent may take to see if their under surveillance.
- Valuable
- of influence Agent that uses their position to influence the public.
- Agent that searches graves for names of the deceased.
27 Clues: spy • guide • Bribery • Valuable • Commander • bodyguard • British slang • Agent risk taker • science of writing • in place informant • for the other side. • drop Drop off point • Intercepted communication • Agent sent to their country to • Thwarting of foreign agencies. • forger passports and liscences. • someone that lives out of their original country. • ...
Orion Brower , National Security Final 2022-05-13
Across
- Thwarting of foreign agencies.
- Bribery
- Agent Agent that pretends to be a spy when he / she is on the opposite side.
- Commander
- Only something meant to be read by a specific agent.
- guide
- Intercepted communication
- science of writing
- drop Drop off point
- Person used once unknowingly for an intelligence operation.
- someone that lives out of their original country.
- officer intelligence officer who recruits and manages spies.
- spy
- Case officer responsible for handling agents in operations.
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- in place informant
- Agent sent to their country to
- forger passports and liscences.
- Slang for British members of the secret intelligence service.
- Agent risk taker
- of station government official who is the head of a team.
- British slang
- for the other side.
- bodyguard
- Clean steps an agent may take to see if their under surveillance.
- Valuable
- of influence Agent that uses their position to influence the public.
- Agent that searches graves for names of the deceased.
27 Clues: spy • guide • Bribery • Valuable • Commander • bodyguard • British slang • Agent risk taker • science of writing • in place informant • for the other side. • drop Drop off point • Intercepted communication • Agent sent to their country to • Thwarting of foreign agencies. • forger passports and liscences. • someone that lives out of their original country. • ...
Thea recent vocab 2025-10-12
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- a little
- making a decision and not changing it
- make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen
- not notice or consider something or someone
- get an advantage over someone by using your intelligence or a trick
- be the main performer at a festival, for example
- describing something risky, daring or bold
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- something that blocks or prevents your progress
- silly, stupid or crazy
- although
- a prize or an amount of money given to someone after an official decision or competition
- a business, job or activity that produces a lot of money
12 Clues: although • a little • silly, stupid or crazy • making a decision and not changing it • describing something risky, daring or bold • not notice or consider something or someone • something that blocks or prevents your progress • be the main performer at a festival, for example • a business, job or activity that produces a lot of money • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-18
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- Money that you make in your business (n)
- Modern (adj)
- When you give all your attention to something (n)
- A professional person who studies the mind (n)
- The ability to understand things quickly, being smart (n)
- The general situation surrounding something that happens (n)
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- A comment about something you saw or heard (n)
- Has to do with the mind or the brain (adj)
- Learn how to do something extremely well (v)
- To be completely different from something else so that both cannot be true (v)
- An idea or thought (n)
- Pay close attention to something (v)
- To recognize something and know what it is (v)
13 Clues: Modern (adj) • An idea or thought (n) • Pay close attention to something (v) • Money that you make in your business (n) • Has to do with the mind or the brain (adj) • Learn how to do something extremely well (v) • A comment about something you saw or heard (n) • A professional person who studies the mind (n) • To recognize something and know what it is (v) • ...
Orion Brower , National Security Final 2022-05-13
Across
- Thwarting of foreign agencies.
- , Case officer responsible for handling agents in operations.
- Clean , steps an agent may take to see if their under surveillance.
- , someone that lives out of their original country.
- Agent , Agent that pretends to be a spy when he / she is on the opposite side.
- , forger of passports, and liscences.
- , Person used once unknowingly for an intelligence operation.
- , bribery
- , Agent sent to their country to spy for the other side.
- drop , Drop off point
- , Intercepted communication
- of station , government official who is the head of a team.
- of influence , Agent that uses their position to influence the public.
- Only , some meant to be read by a specific agent.
- , guide
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- Agent , risk taker
- , Commander
- in place , informant
- , spy
- , science of writing
- , Slang for British members of the secret intelligence service.
- , British slang
- , bodyguard
- , Valuable
- officer , intelligence officer who recruits and manages spies.
- , Agent that searches graves for names of the deceased.
26 Clues: , spy • , guide • , bribery • , Valuable • , bodyguard • , Commander • , British slang • Agent , risk taker • in place , informant • , science of writing • drop , Drop off point • , Intercepted communication • Thwarting of foreign agencies. • , forger of passports, and liscences. • Only , some meant to be read by a specific agent. • , someone that lives out of their original country. • ...
HCC HR CROSSWORD 2024-02-22
Across
- have due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of
- hears what others are saying and tries to understand what it means.
- method of offering insight
- the ability to see things through other's eyes
- business partner
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- the ability to recover from challenges
- the combined actions of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient
- the shared values, attitudes, behaviors, and standards of a work environment
- direct (someone) to a new or different way of doing something.
- an ongoing approach to managing people
- Emotional Intelligence
11 Clues: business partner • Emotional Intelligence • method of offering insight • the ability to recover from challenges • an ongoing approach to managing people • the ability to see things through other's eyes • direct (someone) to a new or different way of doing something. • have due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of • ...
IT Profession 2023-10-02
Across
- Who collects, processes, and analyzes data to provide insights and support decisionmaking?
- Who combines software development and IT operations to improve the software delivery process?
- Who specializes in securing computer networks and data against cyber threats?
- Who focuses on creating userfriendly and visually appealing interfaces for software and websites?
- Who manages and maintains an organization's computer systems and networks?
- Who evaluates software for defects and ensures it meets quality standards?
- Who develops algorithms and models for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications?
- Who analyzes business processes and designs IT systems to improve efficiency and productivity?
- Who specializes in the design, implementation, and management of cloud computing solutions?
- Who protects computer systems and data from security breaches and cyberattacks?
- Who leads and coordinates IT projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget?
- Who creates applications specifically for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets?
- Who oversees the storage, organization, and security of databases?
- Who writes and tests code to create software applications and systems?
- Who educates individuals or employees on using IT systems and software effectively?
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- Who analyzes and interprets complex data to extract valuable insights and make datadriven decisions?
- Who implements and manages integrated software systems for business processes?
- Who designs, implements, and manages computer networks for data communication?
- Who assesses an organization's IT systems and practices to ensure compliance and security?
- Who designs, develops, and tests software solutions for specific purposes?
- Who provides technical assistance and support to endusers and resolves ITrelated issues?
- Who identifies business needs and uses technology to find solutions to business problems?
- Developer Who works on blockchain technology to create secure and decentralized applications?
- Who designs and creates websites, web applications, and user interfaces?
- Who offers expert advice and solutions to organizations for their ITrelated challenges?
25 Clues: Who oversees the storage, organization, and security of databases? • Who writes and tests code to create software applications and systems? • Who designs and creates websites, web applications, and user interfaces? • Who designs, develops, and tests software solutions for specific purposes? • ...
Teaching and Assessment 2013-09-03
Across
- The partner of Mumford
- Language Literacy and Numeracy
- Investigated moral development
- Structure these carefully
- The educational revolutionary of South America
- The intelligence that deals with relationships
- Investigated the stages of development in children
- Researched the way adults learn
- The process for planning and developing a resource
- The Education of adults
- Develop the Multiple Intelligence Concept
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- The Deputy CEO of MARS
- This has five components and is used to plan teaching
- The highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy
- The intelligence that deals with words and language
- Who invented the Taxonomy?
- A fictional learning establishment
- The visual process of connecting concepts
- Whole brain thinking
- the strategy to ascertain Competence
- The Education of children
- The Australian who is an expert in behaviour management
- The lowest level of Bloom's Taxonomy
- The great thinker responsible for lateral thinking
24 Clues: Whole brain thinking • The Deputy CEO of MARS • The partner of Mumford • The Education of adults • Structure these carefully • The Education of children • Who invented the Taxonomy? • Language Literacy and Numeracy • Investigated moral development • Researched the way adults learn • A fictional learning establishment • the strategy to ascertain Competence • ...
Modules 60-64 AP Psychology 2024-02-02
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- Variation among individuals attributed to genes
- People sharing a common characteristic
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- Intelligence for everyday use
- The ratio of mental age to chronological age
- Environmental factors
- Academic, problem solving, intelligence
- Biological factors
- Bell shape
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- Type of test that predicts future jobs according to your interests and strengths
- The ability to learns from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- Type of graph that forms a bell curve
- Syndrome: Exceptional skill at a specific topic with limited mental ability
- Passion and perseverance
- Innovative smarts
15 Clues: Bell shape • Innovative smarts • Biological factors • Environmental factors • Passion and perseverance • Intelligence for everyday use • Type of graph that forms a bell curve • People sharing a common characteristic • Academic, problem solving, intelligence • The ratio of mental age to chronological age • Variation among individuals attributed to genes • ...
Names in Psychology 2024-04-01
Across
- Two-factor theory of emotion
- Triarchic intelligence
- Important research with monkeys on attachment
- Scaffolding; zone of proximal development; social learning
- Fluid intelligence
- Bobo Dolls and Reciprocal determinism
- Created a box to test principles of operant conditioning
- Little Albert experiment; the first behaviorist
- Believed Kohlberg's model was biased against women.
- Strange Situation method
- Emphasized the conflict between id/ego/superego.
- "The most controversial woman in memory"
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- Shock experiment
- Intelligence is 8 distinct things
- Learned helplessness
- Nativist view of language development
- Created a 3 stage model of moral development.
- First name William; Functionalist who brought psych to the US
- Neo-Freudian who believed in the collective unconscious.
- Created an 8 stage model of psychosocial development.
- Stanford prison experiment; role theory
- Conformity experiment with lines
- Client-centered therapy and important humanist
- First name Wilhelm; first psychological lab
24 Clues: Shock experiment • Fluid intelligence • Learned helplessness • Triarchic intelligence • Strange Situation method • Two-factor theory of emotion • Conformity experiment with lines • Intelligence is 8 distinct things • Nativist view of language development • Bobo Dolls and Reciprocal determinism • Stanford prison experiment; role theory • "The most controversial woman in memory" • ...
Chapter 10: Becoming an Adult 2013-10-20
Across
- Life-Story Model
- Intelligence Abilities that can be measured with times mazes, puzzles, and relations among shapes.
- The desire to live life more on the edge through physically and emotionally threatening situations on the boundary between life and death.
- Story A personal narrative that organizes past events into a coherent sequence.
- Development pattern in which some aspects of intelligence improve and other aspects decline during adulthood.
- A game plan for how your life will play out in the future.
- Physical dependence on a substance such that withdrawal symptoms are experienced when deprived of that substance.
- Intelligence Popular television game shows are based on contestants' accumulated....
- Clock A personal timetable that gives people a way to track progress through adulthood.
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- Characteristic theories of intelligence that identify several types of intellectual abilities.
- Intellectual abilities are not fixed but can be modified under the right conditions in adulthood.
- Introduced multidirectionality, interindividual variability, and plasticity.
- Adulthood Period between late teens and mid-to-late 20s when individuals are not adolescents but are not full adults.
- Drinking Type of drinking defined for men as consuming 5 or more drinks in a row and for women as consuming 4 or more drinks in a row within the past 2 weeks.
- Theory of Successful Intelligence
- How much energy the body needs.
- Transitions Movement into the next stage of development marked by assumption of new responsibilities and duties.
- of Passage Rituals marking initiation into adulthood.
18 Clues: Life-Story Model • How much energy the body needs. • Theory of Successful Intelligence • of Passage Rituals marking initiation into adulthood. • A game plan for how your life will play out in the future. • Introduced multidirectionality, interindividual variability, and plasticity. • Story A personal narrative that organizes past events into a coherent sequence. • ...
Japan & Okinawa Brats Puzzle 2024-10-17
Across
- Key member of 1980 Division II National Football Champs
- International Banker & graduate, USC Marshall School of Business
- Managed 2 Michael Jackson Tours & World's 'Greatest Ticket Seller'
- Oki brat, intelligence officer, businessman, historian
- 1st job was with legendary Flying Tigers Airline; stayed 10 years
- Renowned designer of Japanese Shibori cloth dyeing works
- Voted 'Best Personality' in large high school class
- A chief programmer for JPL's Mars Galileo Mission
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- RN essential worker in LA County during Covid
- Managed the global creative design of Lenovo.com
- Researcher, author & lecturer on Third Culture Adults
- Chief Traffic Engineer, San Diego & Marin Counties
- Top-producing loan officer & jack-of-all-trades
13 Clues: RN essential worker in LA County during Covid • Top-producing loan officer & jack-of-all-trades • Managed the global creative design of Lenovo.com • A chief programmer for JPL's Mars Galileo Mission • Chief Traffic Engineer, San Diego & Marin Counties • Voted 'Best Personality' in large high school class • Researcher, author & lecturer on Third Culture Adults • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Discussion Board Crossword 2021-03-19
Across
- this type of test is designed to predict what you will be able to learn.
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- Success is a combination of talent and
- The 1st of four abilities associated with emotional intelligence
- The 2nd of the four abilities associated with emotional intelligence
- this type of intelligence is our accumulated knowledge, as reflected in vocabulary and word-power test.
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- The 4th of the four abilities associated with emotional intelligence
- If you worry that your group or “type” often doesn’t do well on a certain kind of test or task, your self-doubts and self-monitoring may hijack your working memory and impair attention, performance, and learning
- this type of test is designed to reflect what you have learned.
- The 3rd of the four abilities associated with emotional intelligence
- this type of intelligence is our ability to reason speedily and abstractly, as when solving unfamiliar logic problems.
11 Clues: Success is a combination of talent and • this type of test is designed to reflect what you have learned. • The 1st of four abilities associated with emotional intelligence • The 4th of the four abilities associated with emotional intelligence • The 3rd of the four abilities associated with emotional intelligence • ...
Psychology Review 2 2024-04-24
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- developed a three-step ladder that explains how our sense of morality changes throughout our lives
- used factor analysis to develop the theory of a single general intelligence factor (g)
- believed humans have an innate mechanism that facilitates the learning of language
- described four stages of cognitive development in children
- studied the role of conformity with a line experiment
- developed an intelligence test for adults
- believes that humans possess 8 different types of intelligence
- believed that all humans are working to achieve self-actualization and developed the hierarchy of needs
- discovered the importance of contact comfort for attachment
- studied the attachment of infants to their caregivers with the “strange situation procedure”
- controversial figure that emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind
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- humanist psychologist that explores the role of incongruence on personality development
- believed humans go through a series of 8 conflict stages which impact their personality growth
- worked with dogs to study classical conditioning
- believed that free will is an illusion; worked with pigeons and rats to study operant conditioning
- described the misinformation effect and conducted extensive research on the formation of false memories
- developed the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment to examine the power of social roles
- researched the role of observational learning with the Bobo Doll experiment
- discovered the forgetting curve
- created the Stanford-Binet test; incorporated the intelligence quotient scale into intelligence tests
- founder of behaviorism; conducted the “Little Albert” experiment to explore how fears are learned
- proposed the idea of linguistic relativity
- the research studied how far people will go to obey figures of authority
- “father of psychology”; founded the first psychology research lab in 1879
24 Clues: discovered the forgetting curve • developed an intelligence test for adults • proposed the idea of linguistic relativity • worked with dogs to study classical conditioning • studied the role of conformity with a line experiment • described four stages of cognitive development in children • discovered the importance of contact comfort for attachment • ...
Unit 2 2022-10-06
Across
- go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during slee[
- to follow or chase someone or something
- someone who has or shows quick-witted intelligence
- shouting for joy or in praise or encouragement
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- a thing that is of great worth
- costing a lot of money
- a commercial business
- come or go back to a place or person
- obtain (money) in return for labour or services
10 Clues: a commercial business • costing a lot of money • a thing that is of great worth • come or go back to a place or person • to follow or chase someone or something • shouting for joy or in praise or encouragement • obtain (money) in return for labour or services • someone who has or shows quick-witted intelligence • ...
Thinking, Language & Intelligence 2013-07-07
Across
- A kind of intelligence that works with everyday tasks that often have multiple solutions (one word)
- The tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgment
- Much like Genie the "wild child," language must be learned during THIS, or the ability to master any language diminishes
- Our spoken, written or signed words and how we combine them to communicate meaning
- The basic unit of meaning; There are 2 in 'psychology' (psych, ology)
- A methodical, logical rule of procedure that guarantees a solution, but likely at the cost of efficiency
- A prime example that we use to exemplify a concept; a prototypical primate would more likely be a chimp, rather than a lemur
- The theory that language determines the way we think
- David Wechsler created this test, which is the most widely used intelligence test to date (acronym)
- The system of rules, often unique to a language, that enables us to communicate with each other
- A commonly used measure of intelligence; the average score is 100
- "Analysis frozen into habit"
- If this part of the brain is damaged, you may lose the ability to understand language
- All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
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- A tendency to search for evidence that supports our preconceptions and ignore anything that contradicts them
- A kind of intelligence that works with generating novel ideas and adapting to new situations (one word)
- The number of intelligences asserted by Gardner that each person carries
- A kind of intelligence that focuses on the ability to perceive, understand, manage and use emotions (one word)
- Impairment of language use, usually caused by damage to one of several cortical areas
- A speedy, yet error-prone, thinking strategy that allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- The basic sound unit; There are 3 in the word 'shoot' (sh, oo, & t)
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas or people
- Our tendency to hold on to a belief, even after it has been disproven
- We study this in intelligence to determine how much the difference between individuals in intellect comes from our genes
- In the brains of highly-educated individuals, they found that they had more of these, NOT overall mass
- A kind of intelligence that works with well-defined problems and a single right answer (one word)
- If this part of the brain is damaged, you may lose the ability to speak language
- the mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- The way an issue is posed; By calling a small coffee "tall," customers feel like they are getting more coffee
- A sudden realization of a problem's solution
30 Clues: "Analysis frozen into habit" • A sudden realization of a problem's solution • The theory that language determines the way we think • A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas or people • A commonly used measure of intelligence; the average score is 100 • The basic sound unit; There are 3 in the word 'shoot' (sh, oo, & t) • ...
Intelligence blah blah 2021-12-07
Across
- the principal method of human communication
- 7 factors identified by Louis Leon Thurstone
- Visualizing forms and spatial relationships
- understanding of how objects and people move in relation to each other
- relating to relationships or communication between people
- Abilities to cope with novel situationd
- A Statistical technique
- Permits us to adapt to conditions
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- The study of logic in mathematics
- Deriving examples from general rules
- Thinking of words quickly
- within a person
- the capacity to manipulate objects and use a variety of physical skills
- Recalling Information
- Deriving general rules from examples
- Grasping perceptual details rapidly, percieving similarities and dfferences between stimuli
- Knowing the meanings of words
- Having a pleasent sound
- What we think of as acedemic ability
- Computing number
20 Clues: within a person • Computing number • Recalling Information • Having a pleasent sound • A Statistical technique • Thinking of words quickly • Knowing the meanings of words • The study of logic in mathematics • Permits us to adapt to conditions • Deriving examples from general rules • Deriving general rules from examples • What we think of as acedemic ability • ...
Vertical Intelligence Test 2022-03-07
Across
- A thick velvety ribbed fabric.
- Another term for teenagers.
- A Shakespearean ______ is written in iambic pentameter.
- A literary device for an exaggeration.
- What is the name of this punctuation mark?: …
- To incarcerate someone is to ______ them.
- Spell the second month of the year.
- An ______ customer is one who has lost their temper and has become uncooperative.
- Appliance referred to heater or boiler.
- A formation of a word associated with a sound effect.
- Opposite of stingy.
- Sunflowers ____ in the spring and summer.
- A storm that involves lightning and thunder.
- Hallucinogenic drugs are also called _______.
- Another term for photographic memory.
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- What isn’t a vowel is a ______.
- Synonym for comforter.
- A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
- To be _________ is to be vague in meaning.
- How many syllables does “divisibility” have?
- A word for droopy or fatigue from exhaustion.
- Unscramble this word: BRCMAHSE
- A tool that helps us remember large amounts of information. (Hint: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally).
- A student with the highest academic achievement in their class.
- Unscramble this word: MPEHEATOSR
25 Clues: Opposite of stingy. • Synonym for comforter. • Another term for teenagers. • A thick velvety ribbed fabric. • Unscramble this word: BRCMAHSE • What isn’t a vowel is a ______. • Unscramble this word: MPEHEATOSR • Spell the second month of the year. • Another term for photographic memory. • A literary device for an exaggeration. • Appliance referred to heater or boiler. • ...
PSY200 Thinking & Intelligence 2025-06-10
Across
- A general intelligence factor that underlies specific mental abilities
- Judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they represent a prototype
- Impairment of language usually caused by damage to the left hemisphere
- A statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test
- A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a problem
- The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- A system of rules that enables us to communicate and understand others
- Estimating the likelihood of events based on how easily examples come to mind
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people
- A score derived from standardized tests to measure intelligence
- The smallest distinctive sound unit in language
- A tendency to approach problems in the same way that has worked in the past
- All mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- The stage in speech development during which a child speaks mostly in single words
- The smallest unit that carries meaning in language
- Defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- A sudden realization of a problem’s solution
- An effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought
- Clinging to beliefs even after they’ve been discredited
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- Early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram using mostly nouns and verbs
- The tendency to be more confident than correct
- The way an issue is posed; how an issue is framed can affect decisions and judgments
- A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions
- Controls language reception; involved in language comprehension
- Our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
- Beginning about age 2, the stage in which a child speaks mostly in two-word statements
- The tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results
- Controls language expression; directs muscle movements involved in speech
- A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt
- The stage of speech development in which the infant spontaneously utters various sounds
- A mental image or best example of a category
- A simple thinking strategy that allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- The extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure
35 Clues: A mental image or best example of a category • A sudden realization of a problem’s solution • The tendency to be more confident than correct • The smallest distinctive sound unit in language • The smallest unit that carries meaning in language • The extent to which a test yields consistent results • An effortless, immediate, automatic feeling or thought • ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) 2025-07-11
Across
- – tizim
- – tadqiqot
- – sun'iy
- – ma'lumot
- learning – chuqur o‘rganish
- – simulyatsiya
- – o‘rganish
- – axloq
- – sun'iy intellekt
- – avtomatlashtirish
- – robot
- – qaror
- – mashina
- – robototexnika
- – virtual
- – innovatsiya
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- – xatolik, tarafkashlik
- – kelajak
- – aqlli
- – algoritm
- – muhandislik
- – bashorat
- – raqamli
- – texnologiya
- – kodlash
- – intellekt
- – neyron
- – hisoblash
- – dasturiy ta'minot
29 Clues: – tizim • – aqlli • – axloq • – robot • – qaror • – sun'iy • – neyron • – kelajak • – raqamli • – kodlash • – mashina • – virtual • – tadqiqot • – algoritm • – ma'lumot • – bashorat • – o‘rganish • – intellekt • – hisoblash • – muhandislik • – texnologiya • – innovatsiya • – simulyatsiya • – robototexnika • – sun'iy intellekt • – avtomatlashtirish • – dasturiy ta'minot • – xatolik, tarafkashlik • learning – chuqur o‘rganish
Measuring Emotional intelligence 2023-01-16
20 Clues: calm • brave • power • modest • inactive • dominate • hesitant • pressure • moderate • careless • security • carefree • out going • excessive • fast paced • weaknesses • repetition • cooperative • self assured • enjoys being alone
Learning, Cognition, Intelligence 2026-02-21
Across
- a mental construct consisting of a cluster or collection of related concepts.
- bias describes a faulty way of thinking, in which you unintentionally stereotype someone or something;
- bias occurs when you focus on one piece of information when making a decision or solving a problem.
- Type of thinking in which the number of possible solutions is expanded to include multiple feasible solutions
- A mental representation of objects and categories
- learning that is the sudden awareness of a solution to a problem
- Having extensive background knowledge can help
- conditioning occurs when the CS and the UCS are presented and terminated at the same time
- A concept with characteristics defined by clear rules
- Bias that is a tendency to search for information that supports our pre-existing beliefs while ignoring information that contradicts those beliefs
- conditioning occurs when the CS is presented and continues at least until the UCS is presented.
- conditioning occurs when the CS is presented and terminated before the presentation of the UCS
- The inability to see a problem from a new perspective
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- When a problem solver sets aside an unsolved problem and thinks about something else
- A situation in which a person has a goal that is not yet accomplished
- The tendency to overestimate how accurate our beliefs and judgements are. We tend to be more confident than correct
- A mental representation of the “best example” of a concept
- Processes of thought such as attending, knowing, remembering, and making decisions
- learning in the absence of apparent reinforcement.
- The way an issue is posed or worded can change our judgements or decisions
- A process or set of steps to solve a problem
- conditioning occurs when the UCS is presented before the CS.
- A concept without clearly defined characteristics
- Conditioning occurs when the CS is a fixed period of time between presentations of the UCS.
- a procedure that leads to the gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of the CR.
- Type of thinking in which the number of possible solutions is narrowed down to the single best solution.
- learning that takes place by watching another individual model the learning task.
- bias leads you to believe that the event you just experienced was predictable, even though it really wasn’t.
28 Clues: A process or set of steps to solve a problem • Having extensive background knowledge can help • A mental representation of objects and categories • A concept without clearly defined characteristics • learning in the absence of apparent reinforcement. • A concept with characteristics defined by clear rules • The inability to see a problem from a new perspective • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2 2025-11-07
Across
- AI with a teacher watching closely
- Not the movie—just a grid of numbers
- AI’s way of being picky about correctness
- How often AI gets it right
- Technology that simulates human intelligence.
- Teaching machines without flashcards
- A type of machine learning using layered neural networks.
- Fake data that looks real (AI’s cosplay!)
- A robot that loves to talk
- Computational model inspired by the human brain’s structure.
- The rules that keep AI from being naughty
- A device that can do things mechanically, usually metal, Isaac Asimov wrote about them
- A tiny brain cell in AI’s network
- When AI can actually tell you why
- Environmental impact of training large AI models.
- Not a "robot in disguise"—an AI architecture
- Information used to teach AI models.
- When AI generates incorrect or fabricated information.
- AI’s secret diary you can’t read
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- A recipe computers follow (but no cookies involved!)
- Openness about how AI systems make decisions.
- Making sure AI plays nice with everyone
- Sorting things into neat little boxes
- Computing using qubits for exponentially faster calculations.
- Technique to disrupt AI training by embedding harmful signals in data.
- AI getting treats for good behavior, __________ learning
- The digital snack AI munches on
- A stack in a neural network sandwich
- AI technique where systems learn from data instead of explicit programming.
- AI capable of autonomous decision-making and planning.
- Tiny pieces of words AI understands
- The sci-fi moment AI gets super smart
- Abbreviation for hypothetical AI that can perform any intellectual task a human can.
- A cozy group of similar data points
- AI remembering all the important stuff
- Hardware using light for faster, energy-efficient AI computations.
- Not on a runway—this one predicts stuff
- Abbreviation for AI field focused on understanding and interpreting human language.
- AI that creates "new" content by learning patterns from existing data.
- When AI makes a smart guess
- AI that processes multiple types of input like text and images.
- The magic words that start the AI spell
- The guy who started it all, the test to see if something can trick you into thinking it's human
- A famous chatterbox AI
- Machines doing chores so you don’t have to
- When AI plays favorites (oops!)
- The name tag for your data
47 Clues: A famous chatterbox AI • How often AI gets it right • A robot that loves to talk • The name tag for your data • When AI makes a smart guess • The digital snack AI munches on • When AI plays favorites (oops!) • AI’s secret diary you can’t read • A tiny brain cell in AI’s network • When AI can actually tell you why • AI with a teacher watching closely • ...
Theorists and Theories 2012-09-24
Across
- Selective optimization with compensation
- Identity stages
- Self-efficacy
- Schemas, Accommodation, and Assimilation
- Zone of Proximal Development
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Dialectical thinking and equilibrium stages
- Seasons of a life
- Contextual factors in cognitive development
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- Women's Ways of Knowing (1st person)
- Emotional intelligence
- Ecological Systems
- Behaviorism
- Multiple intelligences
- Five Factors (1st person)
- Cognitive flexibility
- Andragogy
17 Clues: Andragogy • Behaviorism • Self-efficacy • Identity stages • Seasons of a life • Ecological Systems • Cognitive flexibility • Emotional intelligence • Multiple intelligences • Five Factors (1st person) • Zone of Proximal Development • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Women's Ways of Knowing (1st person) • Selective optimization with compensation • Schemas, Accommodation, and Assimilation • ...
Test je kennis 2020-01-14
Across
- Een tak van de Intelligence afdeling.
- Vul in: Agenten krijgen steeds meer ... taken toegewezen.
- Welke afdeling bestaat niet alleen maar uit administratieve werkzaamheden?
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- Wat is erg hoog bij blauw op straat?
- Waar heeft blauw op straat behoefte aan bij het muteren?
- Het aantal zintuigen van een agent.
- Wat moet blauw op straat en de Intelligence afdeling doen om de veiligheid te waarborgen?
- Waar staat de "D" voor in de afkorting DIK?
- Welke ziekte is in 2013 officieel erkend als beroepsziekte bij de politie?
- Maak af: "Intelligence verbindt wijk, web en ...".
- Hoe belangrijk zijn de mutaties van blauw op straat voor de Intelligence afdeling?
11 Clues: Het aantal zintuigen van een agent. • Wat is erg hoog bij blauw op straat? • Een tak van de Intelligence afdeling. • Waar staat de "D" voor in de afkorting DIK? • Maak af: "Intelligence verbindt wijk, web en ...". • Waar heeft blauw op straat behoefte aan bij het muteren? • Vul in: Agenten krijgen steeds meer ... taken toegewezen. • ...
Artificial Intelligence Review 2022-12-14
Across
- first use of computers
- metaphoric story in the film AI
- Development of AI has been compared to this kind of weapon
- best testing area to determine whether machines could achieve AI
- AI is getting computers to do tasks that when done by _____________ are thought to require intelligence
- This program was designed to conduct therapeutic interviews
- inventor of the term “artificial intelligence”
- in 1997 he was unseated by Deep Blue as World Chess Champion
- This "test" involves two human subjects and a computer
- the the "AC" in the story finds the solution to reversing ________________
- novel that describes the first example of artificial intelligence
- The creator of ELIZA concluded that AI was _________ and therefore should be halted
- The Turing Test is based on this application of the mind
- This thought experiment involves a subject in a room made to copy symbols from a big book
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- this robot is programmed to be the "perfect" human child
- This man proposed, "Can a machine think?" (first and last name)
- advanced ___________ discover David in the future and download his thoughts
- for Professor Hobby, the key to artificial intelligence is _____________
- this kind of computer is the "AC" in microvac
- this was asked for the first time in 2061 (three wds)
- Descartes believed that the ability to understand this is the key to intelligence
- the Jerrod family are leaving from this place to build a new life
- in the end, this is where the last AC exists
- (2 words) he tells David that Monica only loves what David does for her
- computers use the _______________ (2 wds) method to make decisions
- insufficient ___________ is the main problem for finding the solution to the last question
- as opposed to computers, humans typically use ____________ to make decisions
- This 2007 IBM computer can respond to almost any question with the right answer
- these "fairs" in the film AI show anger and discrimination towards robots
29 Clues: first use of computers • metaphoric story in the film AI • in the end, this is where the last AC exists • this kind of computer is the "AC" in microvac • inventor of the term “artificial intelligence” • this was asked for the first time in 2061 (three wds) • This "test" involves two human subjects and a computer • ...
Artificial Intelligence (2025) 2025-03-22
Across
- Worries or issues of importance
- Creating a representation of something
- Physical components of a system, especially computers
- Self-governing or independent
- To make better
- To communicate or engage with
- To teach or develop skills
- Unfairly prejudiced for or against something
- Logical thinking or explanation
- A system of interconnected elements
- To identify a problem or disease
- A physical or mental condition limiting activities
- A structured collection of data
- Information, skills, or understanding gained
- A repeated design or sequence
- Related to nerves or the nervous system
- A disorder or illness affecting the body
- Use of machines or technology to perform tasks
- Difficult and requiring much effort
- To handle or analyze information
- The right to keep personal information secure
- The state of being jobless
- Physical and mental well-being
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- Putting resources into something for future gain
- To create or plan something
- To cause damage or injury
- A quantity of something
- Easy to use or access
- Programs and applications for computers
- An instrument used to perform a task
- To supply or make available
- Morally right or principled
- To make something possible
- To carry out a task or action
- Protection from harm or danger
- A specific job or duty
- To bring major change
- To improve or make better
- Continuing or in progress
- To find an answer to a problem
40 Clues: To make better • Easy to use or access • To bring major change • A specific job or duty • A quantity of something • To cause damage or injury • To improve or make better • Continuing or in progress • To teach or develop skills • To make something possible • The state of being jobless • To create or plan something • To supply or make available • Morally right or principled • ...
Artificial Intelligence(AI) 2025-07-02
Across
- Popular programming language for AI
- Type of AI system that mimics human decision-making
- AI program that simulates conversation
- Process by which AI improves over time
- Field where AI interprets visual data
- Type of network modeled after the human brain
- Surname of the father of modern AI
- Type of learning involving complex neural networks
- Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem
- Mathematical representation used by AI
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- Mental process simulated by AI
- Often paired with "learning" in AI
- Moral concerns related to AI use
- Process of teaching AI using data
- Systematic error in AI predictions
- Type of learning using labeled data
- Type of learning without labeled data
- Ability of AI to operate without human input
- Raw input used to train AI systems
- Machine capable of carrying out complex actions
20 Clues: Mental process simulated by AI • Moral concerns related to AI use • Process of teaching AI using data • Often paired with "learning" in AI • Systematic error in AI predictions • Surname of the father of modern AI • Raw input used to train AI systems • Popular programming language for AI • Type of learning using labeled data • Field where AI interprets visual data • ...
Thinking and Intelligence 2025-11-10
Across
- Step-by-step procedures or formulas for solving problems that guarantee a correct solution.
- Numerical measure of an individual's cognitive abilities compared to others in their age group, typically assessed through standardized tests.
- Mental shortcuts or "rules of thumb" that simplify decision-making by reducing the cognitive burden.
- the process by which our brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events.
- When our eyes move inward toward each other to focus on a close object.
- A Mindset- the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and effort.
- The cognitive process of modifying existing schemas or creating new ones in response to new information.
- Exposure to one stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention.
- the process of establishing consistent testing procedures and norms for administering and scoring psychological assessments.
- A Mindset- the belief that intelligence is predetermined and cannot be significantly changed.
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- A type of validity that shows how well a test can forecast future outcomes or behaviors. It measures if test scores can predict future performance accurately.
- Depth Cues that requires both eyes to perceive depth and distance
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- The cognitive process of fitting new information into existing schemas.
- A type of "blindness"- the failure to notice large changes in one's environment when the change occurs simultaneously with a visual disruption.
- How information is presented influences decisions and perceptions.
- Cognitive frameworks or blueprints that help organize and interpret information based on past experiences and knowledge.
- A type of Processing- "Big Picture to Details" involves interpreting sensory information based on the larger context, prior knowledge, and expectations. (Tip: Don't use a space)
- A mental image or best example of a category that aids in recognizing and categorizing objects or concepts.
- Visual indicators of distance and space that can be perceived using just one eye.
20 Clues: Depth Cues that requires both eyes to perceive depth and distance • How information is presented influences decisions and perceptions. • The cognitive process of fitting new information into existing schemas. • When our eyes move inward toward each other to focus on a close object. • ...
Unit 4 Exam Review 2022-04-07
Across
- a way of organizing and interpreting info in the mind
- a common type of operational definition
- hormones would be an example of a _______ factor affecting behavior
- 5 factor attribute related to creativity, adventure
- effect resulting from "not my problem" mindset
- the inkblot test, for example (2 words)
- needed for consistent administration and scoring of a test
- way of defining/measuring a variable by asking people about their own experience (2 words)
- approximate amount of intelligence explained by genetics
- theory of ___ intelligence: IQ is different than memory, physical ability
- label for person scoring >2 SD about mean on IQ test
- Wechsler's intelligence test for youngest children (abbreviated)
- ___ definition way of describing psychological property via something measurable
- culturally based ideas and behaviors associated with masculinity/femininity
- branch of psychology interested in influence of society on individuals
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- ___ intelligences theory: 9 types of intelligence, each a range
- ___ aggression: hurting someone is a means to an end
- variable x and y change together
- most psychological attributes fall on a _____ distribution when measured in the population
- IQ trend likely NOT due to evolution, originally seen between 1932-1997 (2 words)
- explaining others behavior based on personality and circumstances
- ____ aggression: spreading rumors, for example
- fear of social rejection; not the same as introversion
- heuristic belief about a group of people
- prosocial behavior with no self-benefit
- "it's up to fate": __ locus of control
- idea undesirable traits(including IQ) should be controlled through selective breeding in humans
- higher intelligence linked to lower ___; longer lifespan
- aspect of Freuds model about "do what makes you happy"
29 Clues: variable x and y change together • "it's up to fate": __ locus of control • a common type of operational definition • the inkblot test, for example (2 words) • prosocial behavior with no self-benefit • heuristic belief about a group of people • ____ aggression: spreading rumors, for example • effect resulting from "not my problem" mindset • ...
Business Analytics Puzzle 2024-12-12
Across
- A structured collection of data used for quick reference.
- A method of examining data to extract valuable insights.
- Describing past performance using data from previous periods.
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- A computerized system that supports decision-making.
- The act of predicting future trends based on historical data.
- A business intelligence tool for creating dynamic reports.
- A visual representation of data to help with interpretation.
- Grouping similar items to identify patterns or trends.
- The process of uncovering patterns from large unstructured datasets.
- A widely-used programming language for statistical analysis.
10 Clues: A computerized system that supports decision-making. • Grouping similar items to identify patterns or trends. • A method of examining data to extract valuable insights. • A structured collection of data used for quick reference. • A business intelligence tool for creating dynamic reports. • A visual representation of data to help with interpretation. • ...
Tech 2024-06-18
Across
- Old school, not electronic
- No wires needed
- The capacity to think and problem solve
- A newly established business
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
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- Man-made, not natural
- Belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group of people only
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- Relating to or characterized by industry
- Connected to the internet
- Relating to or concerning the people as a whole
- The use of largely automatic equipment in a system of operation
- Tools
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
14 Clues: Tools • No wires needed • Man-made, not natural • Connected to the internet • Old school, not electronic • A newly established business • The capacity to think and problem solve • Relating to or characterized by industry • Relating to or concerning the people as a whole • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness • ...
Year 10 EAL - Term 2- Robots and Human Jobs 2022-05-04
Across
- paid work that someone does for work or company
- intelligence the study and development of computer systems that do jobs that humans used to do
- another word for work
- another name for a worker
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- a group of businesses that do similar type of work
- using automatic equipment in a workplace
- where you go to work
- a new idea that is being tried for the first time
- easy to use or suiting your plans
- equipment or methods used in science or business
10 Clues: where you go to work • another word for work • another name for a worker • easy to use or suiting your plans • using automatic equipment in a workplace • paid work that someone does for work or company • equipment or methods used in science or business • a new idea that is being tried for the first time • a group of businesses that do similar type of work • ...
Tech Vocab 2022-09-06
Across
- a public freestanding booth used to display information
- uses artificial intelligence to process languages and translate them
- stores data on a chip instead of magnetic stripe
- a practices that involves reducing electricity consumption and environmental waste
- computing use of technology to meet the needs of a large business
- a computer that functions as a component of a product
- simulated environments
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- technology used to create a virtual intelligent being used to assist in task
- Connects all technology
- technology software that audibly transcribes what is on screen
10 Clues: simulated environments • Connects all technology • stores data on a chip instead of magnetic stripe • a computer that functions as a component of a product • a public freestanding booth used to display information • technology software that audibly transcribes what is on screen • computing use of technology to meet the needs of a large business • ...
Theories of Development 2024-11-15
Across
- He said that we take new info in by relating it to past experiences
- He explained that people have differing intelligences
- this dilemma asks if it's ok to steal medicine to save a life
- people with this intelligence are good at fixing things
- He said we need to teach by removing support as a child aquires new skills
- An infant who can trust their caregiver may grow up to have healthier ___________
- The environmental factors that shapes your personality
- The movie that sees Chuck stranded on an island
- This is the area where learning takes place (the inner ring)
- Toddlers should be praised for their efforts so they don't feel _____
- Bandura had children watch adults hit this toy to see if they would mimic their behaviour.
- Skinner said people are motivated by these two things
- He said we pass through 8 stages of development from infancy to old age.
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- A Senior may look back on their life with _________ if they are happy about their life choices
- the first life stage according to Erikson: trust vs _________
- This type pf parenting is important for a child's emotional development
- The movie that shows people with multiple intelligences
- Chuck's volleyball
- people with this intelligence have good rhythm
- Teens develop their _______in Erikson's 5th stage
- Individuals with this intelligence are good at understanding others
- When he rang a bell a dog would salivate
- This is responsible for the traits you're born with
- He thought our personalities were divided into the id, ego, and, superego
- intelligence that is good with numbers and order
- He outlined the stages of moral development
- intelligence that is good with words
- Older adults may give back to their ________ because they care about younger generations
28 Clues: Chuck's volleyball • intelligence that is good with words • When he rang a bell a dog would salivate • He outlined the stages of moral development • people with this intelligence have good rhythm • The movie that sees Chuck stranded on an island • intelligence that is good with numbers and order • Teens develop their _______in Erikson's 5th stage • ...
Words about "INTELLIGENCE" 2023-09-14
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- Acronym of Central Intelligence Agency
- A measure of someone's intelligence found from special tests
- It's inside your head.
- A synonym of SMART
- Someone's ability to acquire and apply knowledge
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- A synonym of SMART, SHARP
- Acronym of Artificial Intelligence
- The contrary of ABILITY
- FBI = Federal Bureau of....
- A synonym of CAPACITY
10 Clues: A synonym of SMART • A synonym of CAPACITY • It's inside your head. • The contrary of ABILITY • A synonym of SMART, SHARP • FBI = Federal Bureau of.... • Acronym of Artificial Intelligence • Acronym of Central Intelligence Agency • Someone's ability to acquire and apply knowledge • A measure of someone's intelligence found from special tests
Test je kennis 2020-01-14
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- Wat moet blauw op straat en de Intelligence afdeling doen om de veiligheid te waarborgen?
- Welke afdeling bestaat niet alleen maar uit administratieve werkzaamheden?
- Maak af: "Intelligence verbindt wijk, web en ...".
- Waar heeft blauw op straat behoefte aan bij het muteren?
- Hoe belangrijk zijn de mutaties van blauw op straat voor de Intelligence afdeling?
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- Welke ziekte is in 2013 officieel erkend als beroepsziekte bij de politie?
- Vul in: Agenten krijgen steeds meer taken toegewezen die ... van aard zijn.
- Het aantal zintuigen van een agent.
- Wat is erg hoog bij blauw op straat?
- Waar staat de "K" voor in de afkorting DIK?
- Een tak van de Intelligence afdeling.
11 Clues: Het aantal zintuigen van een agent. • Wat is erg hoog bij blauw op straat? • Een tak van de Intelligence afdeling. • Waar staat de "K" voor in de afkorting DIK? • Maak af: "Intelligence verbindt wijk, web en ...". • Waar heeft blauw op straat behoefte aan bij het muteren? • Welke ziekte is in 2013 officieel erkend als beroepsziekte bij de politie? • ...
Chapter 11 AP Psychology 2021-01-19
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- The extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing.
- Defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested "standardization group."
- Mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- A type of test, assessment, or evaluation which yields an estimate of the position of the tested individual in a predefined population, with respect to the trait being measured.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence tests.
- Developed the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
- The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternate forms of the test, or on retesting.
- The symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes. Most scores fall near the average, and fewer and fewer scores lie near the extremes.
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- Inventor of the Stanford-Binet IQ test, and studied eugenics.
- The single common variance or factor that is common to different intelligence tests.
- The ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions.
- The chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- A statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test
- One's accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- The ability to produce novel and valuable ideas.
- The most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests.
- A test designed to assess what a person has learned.
- A test designed to predict a person's future performance, aptitude is the capacity to learn.
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to.
21 Clues: Inventor of the first usable intelligence tests. • The ability to produce novel and valuable ideas. • A test designed to assess what a person has learned. • Inventor of the Stanford-Binet IQ test, and studied eugenics. • The extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest • The ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions. • ...
JC's Psychology Names 2015-04-16
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- did the expert of Baby Albert
- believes that there are three types of intelligence (analytical, creative & practical)
- known for the work on misinformation effect and false memories
- developed intelligence test (? DOUBLE CHECK THIS)
- conducted a study to measure the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience
- challenged Kohlberg’s moral development theory
- stages of moral thinking
- believed that attachment was an all or nothing process
- work supported the belief that not all mental illness have physiological causes
- theory of multiple intelligence
- structuralism
- developed a law which states that the change in a stimulus that’ll be noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus
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- stages of cognitive development
- believes we have a collective unconscious dervied from our specie’s universal experience
- operant conditioning & reinforcement
- proposed cognitive dissonance theory
- had the idea of g factor (or general intelligence)
- led pioneering studies in understanding split brained patients
- hierarchy of needs
- feminine psychology
- stages of psychosocial development
- theorized the critical period hypothesis for language acquisition
- famous experiment done to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- believes that a growth-promoting climate requires genuineness, acceptance, empathy; developed client-centered therapy
- father of psychology
25 Clues: structuralism • hierarchy of needs • feminine psychology • father of psychology • stages of moral thinking • did the expert of Baby Albert • stages of cognitive development • theory of multiple intelligence • stages of psychosocial development • operant conditioning & reinforcement • proposed cognitive dissonance theory • challenged Kohlberg’s moral development theory • ...
Changing Minds 2013-02-28
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- / Dominated psychology for the first half of the twentieth century
- / Habits and customs
- / Language intelligence
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- / Material Incentives
- / Cooperating skills
- / 80-20 principal
- / Intelligence that cannot be ignored
- / 80%
- / Intuition or emotion
- / Forced psychology to speak of the mind
- / These people have bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
11 Clues: / 80% • / 80-20 principal • / Cooperating skills • / Habits and customs • / Material Incentives • / Intuition or emotion • / Language intelligence • / Intelligence that cannot be ignored • / Forced psychology to speak of the mind • / These people have bodily-kinesthetic intelligence • / Dominated psychology for the first half of the twentieth century
Unit 8 - Jobs and Qualities 2023-11-12
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- The ability to do something well.
- The ability to do things that need physical effort.
- To continue trying to do something difficult.
- A person that writes music.
- A person that writes books, articles, novels, etc.
- The ability to understand and learn.
- A person that creates and invent things.
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- A person that works in business and has a high position in a company.
- A person that is very good at sports.
- A person that is an expert in science.
- A person that is an expert in maths.
- The ability to come up with ideas to do something unusual.
- A doctor that specializes in surgery.
- To have a natural ability to be good at something.
14 Clues: A person that writes music. • The ability to do something well. • A person that is an expert in maths. • The ability to understand and learn. • A person that is very good at sports. • A doctor that specializes in surgery. • A person that is an expert in science. • A person that creates and invent things. • To continue trying to do something difficult. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2015-03-24
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- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- a general intelligence factor that according to Spearman and others underlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- the extent to which a test smaples that behavior that is of interest (such as a driving test that smaples driving tasks)
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet's original intelligence test
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- most widely used intelligence test; containes verbal performance (nonverbal) subtests
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- a statistically procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of a performance that underlie one's total score
- defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested standardization group
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternate forms of the test, or on retesting
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- IQ was simply a person's mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100
- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence sccore of 70 ot below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life; varies from mild to profound
- the behavior (such as future college grades) that a test (such as the test) is designed to predict; thus, the measure used in defining whether the test has predictive validity
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- a condition of retardation and associated physical disorders caused by an extra chromosome in one's genetic make up
- Curve the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
23 Clues: the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • a test designed to assess what a person has learned • a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • ...
Credit Branch 2022-07-28
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- One of the next letter templates to be done
- Number of pages in the full Business Plan
- Program for recording engagement
- What we want to promote by telling our story
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- What you will get from the new Credit report
- Best branch ever
- What the D stands for in VADE
- One of our strategic priorities is to improve our data and _ capabilities
8 Clues: Best branch ever • What the D stands for in VADE • Program for recording engagement • Number of pages in the full Business Plan • One of the next letter templates to be done • What you will get from the new Credit report • What we want to promote by telling our story • One of our strategic priorities is to improve our data and _ capabilities
Variations in Psychological Attributes 2021-09-21
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- ____ is an aptitude test for armed services.
- Respect for elders, concern for the young and needy, recognising others perspectives
- _______ have both body-kinesthetic and spatial intelligence.
- _____ devised the Draw a Man test in India.
- The evidence for hereditary influences on intelligence comes mainly from the studies on _______ children.
- Societies that adopt _______ intelligence adopt child-rearing practices which foster skills of generalisation, abstraction, speed, minimal moves and mental manipulation.
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- ________ notion of contextual or practical intelligence implies that intelligence is a product of culture.
- _______ according to J.P Das includes skills such as mental effort, feelings and opinions along with cognitive competence.
- People with _______ intelligence are sensitive to various types of emotions in others by noting their body language. voice, tone or facial expressions.
- _______ intelligence specifies the cognitive processes that underline all intelligent behaviour
10 Clues: _____ devised the Draw a Man test in India. • ____ is an aptitude test for armed services. • _______ have both body-kinesthetic and spatial intelligence. • Respect for elders, concern for the young and needy, recognising others perspectives • _______ intelligence specifies the cognitive processes that underline all intelligent behaviour • ...
Digital Lab Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-21
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- Data workflow tool
- Open-source web application that allows data scientists to create and share documents that integrate live code, visualizations etc.along with explanatory text in a single document.
- Type of deliverable in Concourse
- Intelligence Learning & problem solving by machines
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- Compare business processes to industry best practices
- Data Visualization Tool used in PWC
- Technology to reduce human intervention.
- Application in Concourse
8 Clues: Data workflow tool • Application in Concourse • Type of deliverable in Concourse • Data Visualization Tool used in PWC • Technology to reduce human intervention. • Intelligence Learning & problem solving by machines • Compare business processes to industry best practices • ...
Craw's Briefing 2015-11-10
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- The British intelligence service
- Hong Kong is a colony of _____
- The agency at odds with the CIA
- Asian country undergoing civil war
- The American Chief of Station in London
- The current Chinese leader
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- Moscow _____, HQ of Soviet intelligence
- The capital of Laos
- Smiley’s nemesis
- “The Cousins”, America’s intelligence agency
- Outgoing American president
- Soviet mole, exposed and killed in 1972
12 Clues: Smiley’s nemesis • The capital of Laos • The current Chinese leader • Outgoing American president • Hong Kong is a colony of _____ • The agency at odds with the CIA • The British intelligence service • Asian country undergoing civil war • Moscow _____, HQ of Soviet intelligence • Soviet mole, exposed and killed in 1972 • The American Chief of Station in London • ...
MONGODB / L'Oréal 2023-12-14
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- NoSQL database widely used for scalable applications
- L'Oréal application owned by Shelley Fussman
- Division of L'Oréal dedicated to Tech&Data to serve l'Oréal Business
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- MongoDB Cloud Dataplatform available on GCP, Azure, AWS
- Powerfull Search Engine included in MongoDB Atlas data platform
- Artificial Intelligence powered by genetic algorithms
- 1st Cosmetic and beauty company
7 Clues: 1st Cosmetic and beauty company • L'Oréal application owned by Shelley Fussman • NoSQL database widely used for scalable applications • Artificial Intelligence powered by genetic algorithms • MongoDB Cloud Dataplatform available on GCP, Azure, AWS • Powerfull Search Engine included in MongoDB Atlas data platform • ...
Thinking and Intelligence - SI 2023-10-30
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- ______ Bias is the tendency to focus on one piece of information when making a decision or solving a problem
- _______ intelligence is the ability to understand the emotions of yourself and others, show empathy, understand social relationships and cues, and regulate your own emotions and respond in culturally appropriate ways
- ______ is a tendency to persist in using problem-solving patterns that worked in the past
- ______ Bias is the tendency to judge an event by the extent to which it resembles the typical case. Unintentionally stereotype someone or something
- ______ is giving a test to a large population so data can be collected comparing groups, such as age groups
- The _____ Effect is the observation that each generation has a significantly higher IQ than the last
- ______ Bias leads you to believe that the event you just experienced was predictable, even though it wasn’t. The idea that you knew all along what would happen
- ______ is how well a test measures what it is supposed to measure
- ______ intelligence is the ability to see complex relationships and solve problems
- ______ Bias is the tendency to focus on information that confirms your existing beliefs while ignoring any evidence that does not fit those beliefs
- _____ is the process by which we derive meaning from words/morphemes
- ______ thinking is the ability to provide a correct or well-established answer or solution to a problem. A problem is seen as having only one answer, and all lines of thinking will eventually lead to that single answer
- ______ intelligence is acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it
- ______ is continuously trying different solutions until problem is solved
- ______ are the practical aspects of communicating with others, or social “niceties” or “norms” of language
- ______ Theory identifies three types of intelligence
- Multiple Intelligences Theory proposed that each person possesses at least _____ types of intelligence
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- ______ believed intelligence consisted of one general factor, called g
- A person’s ____ is a score earned on a test designed to measure intelligence
- ______ is the thoughts and actions required to achieve a certain goal; a process for finding a solution
- ______ thinking is thinking “outside the box”. Seeing many different possibilities or new ideas in a given situation. The ability to generate multiple unique solutions to a problem
- ______ is where the manner of administration, scoring, and interpretation of results is consistent so scores can be compared for future test takers
- The ______ perspective is that intelligence is inherited from a person’s parents
- The ability to learn from experience, acquire knowledge, and use resources to adapt to new situations or solve problems is _______
- The ______ perspective is that intelligence is shaped by a child’s developmental environment
- An ______ is a step-by-step problem-solving formula
- ______ Heuristic is the tendency to make a decision based on an example, information, or recent experience that is readily available to you, even though it may not be the best example to inform your decision
- Functional ______ is a type of mental set where we think about objects only in terms of what it they were designed for
- _____ is the way words are organized into sentences
- A ______ is a general problem-solving framework; mental shortcut
- ______ is the ability to produce similar scores from one test to the next. Can it be replicated?
- ______ is the process of evaluating alternatives and choosing among them
- _____ proposed that we are born with a biological predisposition to acquire language
- _______ is the ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities. One’s ability to engage in divergent thinking
34 Clues: An ______ is a step-by-step problem-solving formula • _____ is the way words are organized into sentences • ______ Theory identifies three types of intelligence • A ______ is a general problem-solving framework; mental shortcut • ______ is how well a test measures what it is supposed to measure • ...
Psychology 2013-12-13
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- Savant that did not have autism
- hired to identify children with special needs through testing
- Believe we have one general intelligence
- Identified 7 clusters of intelligences
- developed most widely used IQ test
- found verbal intelligence scores are predictable from speed in which people retrieve info
- views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in packages
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- Believed general intelligence evolved from a form of intelligence that helps people solve novel problems.
- proposed the triarchic model
- created the Stanford-Binet test
10 Clues: proposed the triarchic model • Savant that did not have autism • created the Stanford-Binet test • developed most widely used IQ test • Identified 7 clusters of intelligences • Believe we have one general intelligence • hired to identify children with special needs through testing • views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in packages • ...
Thinking, Language & Intelligence - Modules 27-31 2013-07-07
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- A speedy, yet error-prone, thinking strategy that allows us to make judgments and solve problems efficiently
- We study this in intelligence to determine how much the difference between individuals in intellect comes from our genes
- The theory that language determines the way we think
- The basic sound unit; There are 3 in the word 'shoot' (sh, oo, & t)
- Much like Genie the "wild child," language must be learned during THIS, or the ability to master any language diminishes
- If this part of the brain is damaged, you may lose the ability to speak language
- A kind of intelligence that focuses on the ability to perceive, understand, manage and use emotions (one word)
- The number of intelligences asserted by Gardner that each person carries
- A prime example that we use to exemplify a concept; a prototypical primate would more likely be a chimp, rather than a lemur
- All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating
- A tendency to search for evidence that supports our preconceptions and ignore anything that contradicts them
- A kind of intelligence that works with well-defined problems and a single right answer (one word)
- A kind of intelligence that works with generating novel ideas and adapting to new situations (one word)
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- The tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgment
- "Analysis frozen into habit"
- Our tendency to hold on to a belief, even after it has been disproven
- A commonly used measure of intelligence; the average score is 100
- A kind of intelligence that works with everyday tasks that often have multiple solutions (one word)
- David Wechsler created this test, which is the most widely used intelligence test to date (acronym)
- The basic unit of meaning; There are 2 in 'psychology' (psych, ology)
- The way an issue is posed; By calling a small coffee "tall," customers feel like they are getting more coffee
- Impairment of language use, usually caused by damage to one of several cortical areas
- If this part of the brain is damaged, you may lose the ability to understand language
- A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas or people
- The system of rules, often unique to a language, that enables us to communicate with each other
- A methodical, logical rule of procedure that guarantees a solution, but likely at the cost of efficiency
- the mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- In the brains of highly-educated individuals, they found that they had more of these, NOT overall mass
- Our spoken, written or signed words and how we combine them to communicate meaning
- A sudden realization of a problem's solution
30 Clues: "Analysis frozen into habit" • A sudden realization of a problem's solution • The theory that language determines the way we think • A mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas or people • A commonly used measure of intelligence; the average score is 100 • The basic sound unit; There are 3 in the word 'shoot' (sh, oo, & t) • ...
GIS Crossword 2021-05-04
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- What is located at 25.344239S 131.035388E?
- The degree or closeness to which the information on a map matches the value in the real world
- GIS Services can be served from these endpoints
- A _________ API allows you to work with hosted published data services
- The LocateXT tool geocodes _____________ data
- The_____________ toolbox contains tools to convert and analyze intelligence data sources.
- A vector data category
- A coordinate system for nearly the whole world containing wedge shaped zones
- Insert the missing letters in this block of code: arcpy._____culateField_management (inFeatures, fieldName1, "!SHAPE.CENTROID.X!", "PYTHON3")
- A powerful and popular remote sensing technology that uses lasers
- Mapping addresses or coordinates from a table
- This organisation sets standards including for mapping
- Spatial concept denoting something surrounded by something else
- Enterprise self-service web GIS application
- Visualizing data in a 3D __________ is a powerful tool
- A collection of features with the same type of geometry
- The final point in a line
- Spatial term for something lying in something else
- Cylindrical map projection arguably the standard map projection for navigation
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- The raster ______________ allows you to create and execute map algebra expressions on raster data
- A reference from which spatial measurements are made
- The grouping of observations based on similarities of values or locations
- The first word in GIS
- ____________ Notebooks are now integrated into ArcGIS Pro
- The ArcGIS Project tool changes the map projection but the _________ Projection establishes the existing map projection
- The Find__________ Locations tool identifies the dwell locations of individual tracks in a movement track point dataset and also identifies where multiple unique tracks are colocated
- The Find ______________ tool identifies unique identifiers from the input features that are moving within a specified time and distance interval of features from each other
- Colour that is RGB 0 0 0
- ArcGIS _____________ fuses location analytics with open data science and business intelligence workflows
- File extension for a ArcGIS Pro Project
- A tool that narrows down the number of features to be examined
- Object-Oriented or Object-Orientation
- The ____________ Projection tool sets the correct coordinate system for you existing data
- GIS began on this software in the 1970s
- In the Arcade scripting language ____ UTC converts local time to UTC time
35 Clues: The first word in GIS • A vector data category • Colour that is RGB 0 0 0 • The final point in a line • Object-Oriented or Object-Orientation • File extension for a ArcGIS Pro Project • GIS began on this software in the 1970s • What is located at 25.344239S 131.035388E? • Enterprise self-service web GIS application • The LocateXT tool geocodes _____________ data • ...
Spies 2021-05-16
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- Soviet Union put missiles in cuba and made america fear that a nuclear war was in the near future
- government ran organization that handled all the spy associated things during the Cold War(united states)
- country that is at war with the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- The practice of spying or using spies to obtain secret or confidential information about the plans and activities of a foreign government or a competing company.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its words with groups of letters or numbers.
- government ran organization that handled all the spy associated things during the Cold War(soviet union)
- The leader of espionage activities, and an agent handler extraordinaire.
- The business of thwarting the efforts of foreign intelligence agencies; includes but is not limited to spy-catching.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its letters with other letters or numbers or by shuffling them.
- A list of plain language words opposite their codeword or codenumber.
- The world's most famous spy plane, developed by the U.S. specifically for intelligence collection in the thin atmosphere 55,000 feet above the Soviet Union; it is still in use today.
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- country that is at war with the United states during the Cold War
- A spy who pretends to be working against one country but who is in fact working for that country’s opponent; often a conduit for disinformation.
- The secret movement of an operative into a target area with the intent that his or her presence will go undetected.
- a staff officer who manages agents and runs operations
- main threat used by both countries,and the most powerful missile a country can have
- CIA would only give tis camera to its very best agents and those that had the best access to the subjects of espionage
- main source of information through out the war
- a person unofficially employed by an intelligence service, often as a source of information.
- place where spies would drop information about the other country
- used by KGB agents to capture photos during clandestine missions
21 Clues: main source of information through out the war • a staff officer who manages agents and runs operations • country that is at war with the Soviet Union during the Cold War • place where spies would drop information about the other country • used by KGB agents to capture photos during clandestine missions • ...
Business 2021-03-25
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- Deliberately undercutting competitors' prices in order to try to force them out of the market.
- Two or more businesses agree to work closely together on a particular project and create a separate business division to do so.
- using barriers to free trade, such as tariffs and quotas, to protect a country's own domestic industries.
- Agreement between firms in which each agrees to commit resources to achieve an agreed set of objectives.
- When a business cannot meet its short-term debts.
- Setting a high price for a new product when a firm has a unique or highly differentiated product with low price elasticity of demand
- A long-term goal the business wants to achieve
- When a company buys over 50% of the shares of another company and becomes the controlling owner----often referred to as "acquisition".
- A business that uses the name, logo, and trading systems of an existing successful business.
- Producing a limited number of identical products.
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- A written document, describes a business's objectives and strategies, the market it is in, and its financial forecast.
- An agreement by shareholders and managers of two businesses to bring both firms together under a common board of directors with shareholders in both businesses owning shares in the newly merged business.
- A group of people acting together to meet the common needs and aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and making decisions democratically.
- The income received from the sale of a product.
- Within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product.
- Dividing a market into distinct groups of consumers who share common tastes and requirements.
- When revenue equals total costs and the business is making neither profit nor loss.
- When a firm ceases trading and its assets are sold for cash
18 Clues: A long-term goal the business wants to achieve • The income received from the sale of a product. • When a business cannot meet its short-term debts. • Producing a limited number of identical products. • When a firm ceases trading and its assets are sold for cash • When revenue equals total costs and the business is making neither profit nor loss. • ...
business 2021-09-26
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- the system of procuring from raw materials to finished goods
- money in coins or notes
- a type of enterprise owned and run by one person
- the activities of selling goods or services directly to final consumers
- the place where the company showcases their products or services through various platforms
- a person who is responsible for administering a part of an organization
- a wealthy person who uses the money to invest in trade and industry for making profits
- the study of customer needs and wants in a well-dinifed market segment
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- a person holding a position of command or authority in an organization
- two companies join together and form a new company
- is the study of how individuals and groups select, buy, use the goods or services
- a financial gain, the difference in money earned and money spent
- a man who supervises and directs other workers
- the person who buys the finished products
- the place where the trade happens
- the activities of designing and producing a container for a product
- a person in charge of a worker or organization
- buying and selling of goods or services
18 Clues: money in coins or notes • the place where the trade happens • buying and selling of goods or services • the person who buys the finished products • a man who supervises and directs other workers • a person in charge of a worker or organization • a type of enterprise owned and run by one person • two companies join together and form a new company • ...
Business 2017-11-15
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- a person who hires people to work for them
- having gained success
- a person who starts a business
- someone who sells products
- opposite to male
- a person who buys products
- an outline of something
- a organisation purposed to sell products
- a short phrase to catch peoples attention
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- another word for original
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a person who works for a company
- the money earned by selling product
- the activity of setting up a business
- opposite to female
- a commercial business
- something earned by people who are employed
- a symbol created by a company or business
18 Clues: opposite to male • opposite to female • having gained success • a commercial business • an outline of something • another word for original • someone who sells products • a person who buys products • a person who starts a business • a person who works for a company • the money earned by selling product • the activity of setting up a business • a organisation purposed to sell products • ...
Business 2013-09-18
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- or custodian, by reason of being wayward or
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- A court of general jurisdiction is one that has the authority to hear cases of all kinds - criminal, civil, family, probate, and so forth
- Trials run according to the same rules of procedure and evidence as trials run under the official auspices of the court.
- the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.
- disobedient;
- Any child who does not subject himself or herself
- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court
- the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
- intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration
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- a court (as an appeals court) beneath the court of last resort in a jurisdiction.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- The original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time as opposed to appellate jurisdiction when a court has the power to review a lower court's decision.
- Any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation
- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
- the reasonable control of his or her parents, teachers,
18 Clues: disobedient; • or custodian, by reason of being wayward or • the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • Any child who does not subject himself or herself • the reasonable control of his or her parents, teachers, • seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody • ...
Business! 2025-08-20
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- It's supposed to be very visibly unique
- measures profit
- to see your bad and your good and what can be done.
- measures success
- moving $$$
- Opposite of a liability
- Helps find the assets,liabilities, and equity at specific times
- Assets-liability=
- B2B
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- B2G
- unique skills
- Opposite of a asset
- process of innovating
- Used to attract more consumers
- I'd use this to see transactions
- I'd use the [blank] to find the data,information,trends,patterns and insights to make better decisions
- Starting money
- B2C
18 Clues: B2G • B2C • B2B • moving $$$ • unique skills • Starting money • measures profit • measures success • Assets-liability= • Opposite of a asset • process of innovating • Opposite of a liability • Used to attract more consumers • I'd use this to see transactions • It's supposed to be very visibly unique • to see your bad and your good and what can be done. • ...
business 2018-01-08
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- economy economy in which individuals control production and allocation decisions through supply and demand
- vying among business for the same resources or customers
- enterprise economic system that allows individuals to pursue their own interests without undue governmental restriction
- system a nation's system for allocating its resources among its citizens.
- process of converting government enterprises into privately owned companies
- economy economy that relies on a centralized government to control all or most factors of production and to make all or most production and allocation decisions
- organization that provides goods or services to earn profits.
- difference between a business's revenues and its expenses.
- the willngness and ability of producers to offer a good or service for sale
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- (human resources) physical and mental capabilities of people as they contribute to economic production.
- the willingness and ability of buyers to purchase a good or service
- individual who accepts the risks and opportunities involved in creating and operating a new business
- system that sanctions the private ownership of the factors of productions and encourages entrepreneurship by offering profits as an incentive
- political system in which the government owns and operates all factors of production
- environment everything outside an organization's boundaries that might affect it
- of production resources used in the production of goods and services -- labor, capital, entrepreneurs, physical resources, and information resources.
- funds needed to create and operate a business enterprise
- competition market or industry characterized by numerous small firms producing an identical product
18 Clues: vying among business for the same resources or customers • funds needed to create and operate a business enterprise • difference between a business's revenues and its expenses. • organization that provides goods or services to earn profits. • the willingness and ability of buyers to purchase a good or service • ...
Business 2026-01-06
Across
- What is this classroom?
- Where did Ms. Guajardo go to college?
- What will I have by January 9th?
- "The best way to ______ the future is to create it."
- Ms. Guajardo will constantly remind you about your missing work? T/F
- What is not permitted unless specifically stated by Ms. Guajardo?
- What is involved with business?
- What is the name of Ms. Guajardo's dog?
- Davenport Saying.
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- Tutoring is on which day?
- These are the guidelines I will follow.
- "Your most _____ customers are your greatest source of learning."
- Where can I find the warm-up that I missed?
- How many classes does Ms. Guajardo teach?
- What U.S. coin is no longer being produced.
- My chromebook should be ____________ before coming to class.
- What job did Ms. Guajardo have before?
- I only have ____ minutes in this class.
18 Clues: Davenport Saying. • What is this classroom? • Tutoring is on which day? • What is involved with business? • What will I have by January 9th? • Where did Ms. Guajardo go to college? • What job did Ms. Guajardo have before? • These are the guidelines I will follow. • I only have ____ minutes in this class. • What is the name of Ms. Guajardo's dog? • ...
Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence 2022-06-06
Across
- Relating new information to existing knowledge.
- Integrating information into a meaningful interpretation of the situation.
- ability to analyze and solve problems
- Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of ____
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- Sorting relevant from irrelevant information from the environment.
- sub theory relating to creative intelligence
- solve problems
- sub theory relating to analytical intelligence
- is comprised of abilities that can be ___
- common sense
- new ideas
- creating new ways to solve problems
- sub theory relating to practical intelligence
13 Clues: new ideas • common sense • solve problems • creating new ways to solve problems • Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of ____ • ability to analyze and solve problems • is comprised of abilities that can be ___ • sub theory relating to creative intelligence • sub theory relating to practical intelligence • sub theory relating to analytical intelligence • ...
Cold War era of the 1960s: 2023-09-18
Across
- Missile Crisis location
- Wars in developing countries
- US intelligence agency
- Soviet Premier
- thaw in relations
- War location
- of Pigs Failed invasion site
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- Soviet intelligence
- Curtain Separated Europe
- Espionage activity
- Arms race focus
- Race to the moon
- Berlin crisis tactic
- Divided city
- US President during the era
15 Clues: Divided city • War location • Soviet Premier • Arms race focus • Race to the moon • thaw in relations • Espionage activity • Soviet intelligence • Berlin crisis tactic • US intelligence agency • Missile Crisis location • Curtain Separated Europe • US President during the era • Wars in developing countries • of Pigs Failed invasion site
Verbal Intelligence 2014-06-02
12 Clues: drop the bass. • Mans best friend. • Coned wheels suck. • Sweet english teacher. • Canadas favorite game. • Girls favorite season. • Mitchell teaches_______. • two times two is _______. • Whatever floats your _____. • i made a great video project. • My height is measured in hands. • I actually represent the word number.
Artificial Intelligence 2018-07-22
Across
- Which _____ a bigger threat: being harmed in a terrorist attack or being bitten by a shark?
- It's important for our organization to remain _____ from the government so that we can make decisions which are free from political influence.
- He is quite _____ of lying to get out of trouble. I've seen him do it many times.
- The radio station was accused of political _____ after airing statements critical of the government.
- This is just a _____ question: if Jack gets into Boston University on the east coast, will you move with him?
- New research from Japanese scientists suggests AI could be used to detect colon cancer in its earliest stages with 86% accuracy.
- The detective _____ the knife found beside the victim's body was the murder weapon.
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- The Thai children looked to their leader for _____ that they would be rescued soon.
- If an employee _____ the sexual harassment rules at the company, they will likely be fired.
- The presentation was a _____ effort by all of the students in the group.
- It is a common _____ that using "baby talk" with babies is bad for their language development; however, using simpler language, emphasis on important words, and positive facial expressions is actually helpful.
- On election night, the candidate wouldn't _____ that he was losing the race because he wasn't ready to face reality.
12 Clues: The presentation was a _____ effort by all of the students in the group. • He is quite _____ of lying to get out of trouble. I've seen him do it many times. • The Thai children looked to their leader for _____ that they would be rescued soon. • The detective _____ the knife found beside the victim's body was the murder weapon. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2018-07-22
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- The radio station was accused of political _____ after airing statements critical of the government.
- It's important for our organization to remain _____ from the government so that we can make decisions which are free from political influence.
- If an employee _____ the sexual harassment rules at the company, they will likely be fired.
- Which _____ a bigger threat: being harmed in a terrorist attack or being bitten by a shark?
- This is just a _____ question: if Jack gets into Boston University on the east coast, will you move with him?
- On election night, the candidate wouldn't _____ that he was losing the race because he wasn't ready to face reality.
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- The Thai children looked to their leader for _____ that they would be rescued soon.
- The detective _____ the knife found beside the victim's body was the murder weapon.
- The presentation was a _____ effort by all of the students in the group.
- He is quite _____ of lying to get out of trouble. I've seen him do it many times.
- It is a common _____ that using "baby talk" with babies is bad for their language development; however, using simpler language, emphasis on important words, and positive facial expressions is actually helpful.
- New research from Japanese scientists suggests AI could be used to detect colon cancer in its earliest stages with 86% accuracy.
12 Clues: The presentation was a _____ effort by all of the students in the group. • He is quite _____ of lying to get out of trouble. I've seen him do it many times. • The Thai children looked to their leader for _____ that they would be rescued soon. • The detective _____ the knife found beside the victim's body was the murder weapon. • ...
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2023-10-25
Across
- ABILITY TO FEEL OTHER'S FEELINGS
- TO PONDER
- TO BE GENUINE
- TO KEEP AN AGREEMENT AND FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THEM
- THINK ABOUT HOW OTHER PEOPLE FEEL AND HOW YOUR ACTIONS MIGHT AFFECT THEM
- TO SHOW PRAISE TO SOMEONE
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- ANOTHER WORD FOR INNER SPECULATIONS
- TO STOP FEELING HARSH FEELINGS TO SOMEONE
- I'M SORRY
- TO SHIELD
- COMMENTS FOR POTENTIAL GROWTH
- TO GENUINELY ASSIST SOMEONE
12 Clues: I'M SORRY • TO PONDER • TO SHIELD • TO BE GENUINE • TO SHOW PRAISE TO SOMEONE • TO GENUINELY ASSIST SOMEONE • COMMENTS FOR POTENTIAL GROWTH • ABILITY TO FEEL OTHER'S FEELINGS • ANOTHER WORD FOR INNER SPECULATIONS • TO STOP FEELING HARSH FEELINGS TO SOMEONE • TO KEEP AN AGREEMENT AND FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THEM • THINK ABOUT HOW OTHER PEOPLE FEEL AND HOW YOUR ACTIONS MIGHT AFFECT THEM
Artificial Intelligence 2024-05-05
Across
- The ability to think, reason, and understand complex ideas.
- Accepting or supporting something eagerly or enthusiastically.
- An essential or important.
- To increase the speed or rate of something.
- To exceed or go beyond something in achievement or performance.
- To enter or spread through an area or domain in large numbers.
- The effect or influence of one thing on another.
- Progress or improvement.
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- Happening immediately or very quickly.
- To have a similar appearance or characteristics to something else.
- Widely existing or occurring; common.
- Making a process or system more efficient by removing unnecessary steps or complications.
12 Clues: Progress or improvement. • An essential or important. • Widely existing or occurring; common. • Happening immediately or very quickly. • To increase the speed or rate of something. • The effect or influence of one thing on another. • The ability to think, reason, and understand complex ideas. • Accepting or supporting something eagerly or enthusiastically. • ...
Intelligence Artificielle 2024-10-20
intelligence artificielle 2025-04-10
Across
- ensemble de règles opératoires dont l'application permet de résoudre un problème énoncé au moyen d'un nombre fini d'opérations.
- Action d'instruire quelqu'un, un groupe, de leur donner des connaissances, de leur délivrer un enseignement
- Suite d'arguments, de propositions liés les uns aux autres, en particulier selon des principes logiques, et organisés de manière à aboutir à une conclusion
- Développement, accroissement
- Étude des outils, des machines, des procédés et des méthodes employés dans les diverses branches de l'industrie
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- Ensemble de concepts, des lois, des théorèmes d'un système scientifique
- Liste des instructions permettant à un ordinateur d'exécuter une série d'opérations
- Appareil ou ensemble d'appareils capable d'effectuer un certain travail ou de remplir une certaine fonction, soit sous la conduite d'un opérateur, soit d'une manière autonome
- premier chatbot
- Science du traitement automatique et rationnel de l'information considérée comme le support des connaissances et des communications.
- Base du raisonnement, idée de départ
- ensemble d'éléments interconnectés qui travaillent ensemble pour atteindre un objectif commun ou fonctionner en harmonie
12 Clues: premier chatbot • Développement, accroissement • Base du raisonnement, idée de départ • Ensemble de concepts, des lois, des théorèmes d'un système scientifique • Liste des instructions permettant à un ordinateur d'exécuter une série d'opérations • Action d'instruire quelqu'un, un groupe, de leur donner des connaissances, de leur délivrer un enseignement • ...
Artificial intelligence 2025-11-15
Across
- A step-by-step procedure used by AI models.
- Moral rules guiding safe AI development.
- Field that combines AI and mechanical systems.
- Able to act independently (like self-driving cars).
- Artificial Intelligence.
- AI model inspired by the human brain.
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- AI technique where systems learn from data.
- First part of “AI,” meaning created by humans.
- Device used in robotics and smart systems.
- AI system that talks to users using text.
- What AI learns from.
- AI helping students learn.
12 Clues: What AI learns from. • Artificial Intelligence. • AI helping students learn. • AI model inspired by the human brain. • Moral rules guiding safe AI development. • AI system that talks to users using text. • Device used in robotics and smart systems. • AI technique where systems learn from data. • A step-by-step procedure used by AI models. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-10-09
Across
- The name of the AI in 'Ex Machina'
- The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- 'I'll be back... with weapons!' is a quote from this movie
- Where did the term AI originate?
- In 1974-1980, there was a reduction of government funding for AI and a overall decrease in hype. This period was called_____.
- Machine which won the game of Jeopardy
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- Some people think that AI will be able to prevent ______.
- Along with the use of models, algorithms, and computations, what else does deep thinking take advantage of?
- One concern about AI is about its potential for misuse as a____________
- Name of the 'AI' that will likely replace Siri
- Despite the media hype, artificial intelligence will become a part of society _______, so much so that we may barely notice the changes until it's too late
- The movie in which a lonely man falls in love with his operating system
12 Clues: Where did the term AI originate? • The name of the AI in 'Ex Machina' • Machine which won the game of Jeopardy • Name of the 'AI' that will likely replace Siri • Some people think that AI will be able to prevent ______. • 'I'll be back... with weapons!' is a quote from this movie • One concern about AI is about its potential for misuse as a____________ • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-11-16
12 Clues: apple • Improving • Big Brain • A House AI • Modern System • Moving Forward • walking machine • Most Used Website • Not Made Naturally • Jarvis But Not Better • People That Use To Watch • a system operating automatically
artificial intelligence 2023-02-14
12 Clues: to show • mechanism • to develop • to cut off • to comunicate • to aid,support • computer program • bocome connected • to make sth bigger • a serious study of sth • to move from one place to another • to put it somewhere and connect it
Emotional intelligence 2022-03-01
Across
- program developed to examine time use and emotions associated with activity
- surname of the father of E.I
- first name of person who spoke about 25-5 goals
- type of message to teach children emotional expression ( no space between words)
- eg.of secondary emotion
- optimal experience is viewed as corresponding to _______ wellbeing
- type intelligence where people have a good command over language
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- students do better in school when they can understand manage emotions ( true/ false)
- children should be given some amount of _______ when choosing clothes, food etc to develop EI
- one of the five components of E.I
- stress management program used in yoga therapy for developing E.I in midlife managers
- another word for what psychologists refer to as subjective well being
12 Clues: eg.of secondary emotion • surname of the father of E.I • one of the five components of E.I • first name of person who spoke about 25-5 goals • type intelligence where people have a good command over language • optimal experience is viewed as corresponding to _______ wellbeing • another word for what psychologists refer to as subjective well being • ...
Intelligence & Science 2024-03-11
Across
- My grandfather was a very ___ man.
- "IQ" stands for "intelligence ___".
- He's a ___ at Oxford.
- The scientific community is also called ___.
- He solved the problem in an ___ manner.
- You have to view things from a different ___.
- What an ___ observation!
- She's quite ___ when it comes to sports.
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- My dad has an ___ knowledge of history.
- He specializes in scientific ___.
- He's not the ___ tool in the shed.
- He solved the problem thanks to his ___ nature.
12 Clues: He's a ___ at Oxford. • What an ___ observation! • He specializes in scientific ___. • My grandfather was a very ___ man. • He's not the ___ tool in the shed. • "IQ" stands for "intelligence ___". • My dad has an ___ knowledge of history. • He solved the problem in an ___ manner. • She's quite ___ when it comes to sports. • The scientific community is also called ___. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-06-11
Across
- This is what it is called when AI talks back to you
- A website that you can use for questions you may have
- A game That AI can play and win!
- Step 4 in the machine learning process
- Step 3 in the machine learning process
- You should never give this to AI
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- One way to learn more about AI
- The process that AI uses to learn and evolve
- Step 2 in the machine learning process
- Step 1 in the machine learning process
- The human body part that AI is most like
- An app people use every day that utilizes AI
12 Clues: One way to learn more about AI • A game That AI can play and win! • You should never give this to AI • Step 2 in the machine learning process • Step 1 in the machine learning process • Step 4 in the machine learning process • Step 3 in the machine learning process • The human body part that AI is most like • The process that AI uses to learn and evolve • ...
After intelligence 2025-02-28
Across
- The person over the android program
- Charlotte's android
- Charlotte's best friends
- Number of androids in the program
- Location of Cognation
- Founder of Cognation
- The person who mocks and is mean to Charlotte
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- Charlotte's older sister
- The actual name of the academy
- The device used by all people, used to see messages and other things without a phone or other device
- The Main Character
- The number of years Charlotte has attended The academy
12 Clues: The Main Character • Charlotte's android • Founder of Cognation • Location of Cognation • Charlotte's older sister • Charlotte's best friends • The actual name of the academy • Number of androids in the program • The person over the android program • The person who mocks and is mean to Charlotte • The number of years Charlotte has attended The academy • ...
Business 2020-11-28
18 Clues: debts • share • company • dispute • resolve • fortune • founder • Aktionär • auflösen • decision • besitzen • liability • Einnahmen • entrepreneur • Finanzierung • boardofdirectors • Einzelunternehmer • Aktiengesellschaft
Business 2021-06-24
Across
- ____and services tax
- higher working position
- somewhere where people live
- a form of written payment
- yearly income
- buying things
- wear it to school/work
- child slavery
- the leader of an organisation/group
- not enough effort
- another word for employees
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- car, tools, couch
- money earned
- weekly income
- proof of purchase
- google, Facebook
- seen on bill boards
- interest in a business
18 Clues: money earned • weekly income • yearly income • buying things • child slavery • google, Facebook • car, tools, couch • proof of purchase • not enough effort • seen on bill boards • ____and services tax • interest in a business • wear it to school/work • higher working position • a form of written payment • another word for employees • somewhere where people live • the leader of an organisation/group
Business 2021-06-24
Across
- ____and services tax
- higher working position
- somewhere where people live
- a form of written payment
- yearly income
- buying things
- wear it to school/work
- child slavery
- the leader of an organisation/group
- not enough effort
- another word for employees
Down
- car, tools, couch
- money earned
- weekly income
- proof of purchase
- google, Facebook
- seen on bill boards
- interest in a business
18 Clues: money earned • weekly income • yearly income • buying things • child slavery • google, Facebook • car, tools, couch • proof of purchase • not enough effort • seen on bill boards • ____and services tax • interest in a business • wear it to school/work • higher working position • a form of written payment • another word for employees • somewhere where people live • the leader of an organisation/group
Business 2018-11-27
Across
- something non essential for everyday life
- an animal used for meat to eat
- a collection of buyers and sellers
- an activity that makes goods and services
- a risk for example a mechanic mobile service
- an essential item for survival
- the price of an item chosen by suppliers and costumers
- making your item look better then another for money
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- wheat and rice come from ____
- items used or to make other items
- an enterprise
- a capital item to cut trees down
- the process of using an item
- when there are minimal items to go around
- a labour ghat makes food like chickens or cows
- The study of how we use scarce resources to satisfy our wants
- an animal of the land used for clothes
- the number of resource types we have
18 Clues: an enterprise • the process of using an item • wheat and rice come from ____ • an animal used for meat to eat • an essential item for survival • a capital item to cut trees down • items used or to make other items • a collection of buyers and sellers • the number of resource types we have • an animal of the land used for clothes • something non essential for everyday life • ...
Business 2024-10-08
Across
- Used to buy stuff
- things were you might be made to pay money to fake thing
- How much money you make
- A piece of paper used to show what you bought
- Some money you get from the bank every month
- How a product is made
- When you put money in a bank account
- Taps on a box to pay
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- Online bank
- A job that looks for people to hire for their business
- The product
- Buys stuff
- You set this money goal
- People do this to pay with out money
- goods that come from a different country
- A code to be used when you want a transaction
- How many people want/need the product
- To send something somewhere else
18 Clues: Buys stuff • Online bank • The product • Used to buy stuff • Taps on a box to pay • How a product is made • You set this money goal • How much money you make • To send something somewhere else • People do this to pay with out money • When you put money in a bank account • How many people want/need the product • goods that come from a different country • ...
Business 2025-09-25
Across
- The sum up of employees and employers
- What the business sell
- sector The sector that collects the raw materials
- What is paid to employees after working
- working Work with other people
- Gives loans to the company
- Workers of the company
- A business managed by one person
- limited company Type of company that it’s not possible to buy shares, only if you are near to the owner
- limited company Type of business were shares can be sold to anybody
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- The aims of the company
- The place were the business is set
- The initial money to start the business
- A type of business were there are two or more owners
- The money that the entrepeneur gains after resting the costs of production to the selling price
- holders The share’s owner at the company
- Owner of a business, takes decisions, manages all, etc
- The thing that the owner of a business gives to their employees so they are willing to work
18 Clues: What the business sell • Workers of the company • The aims of the company • Gives loans to the company • working Work with other people • A business managed by one person • The place were the business is set • The sum up of employees and employers • The initial money to start the business • What is paid to employees after working • holders The share’s owner at the company • ...
business 2025-09-05
Across
- total value to a long term finance investment on the business
- a person who owns a business, starts it and covers most risks and benefits on its results.
- things like salary and working conditions that if missing they´ll led up to job dissatisfaction
- selling price - cost of materials.
- sales of the business as a proportion of the total sales made in the market
- business owners have full legal responsibilities for the business debts
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- when two or more businesses agree to work in a specific project and they create a separate part of the company
- percentage of people that leave the company in a certain period of time
- total value of a company´s issued shares
- the alternative that you are going to sacrifice in order to choose another one.
- a check on the skills and qualifications on workers and managers
- type of managment which leaves much of the decision making to the workface
- a document where you write down the organisation of your business and the objectives.
- the total amount of sells made in the training period
- workers are naturally lazy de-motivated and dislike work
- the legal right to use the name, logo and trading system of an already successful company.
- factors of work that led up to job satisfaction
- workers are naturally motivated, creative and willing to succeed
18 Clues: selling price - cost of materials. • total value of a company´s issued shares • factors of work that led up to job satisfaction • the total amount of sells made in the training period • workers are naturally lazy de-motivated and dislike work • total value to a long term finance investment on the business • ...
Are you M365 1st? 2025-01-02
Across
- A presentation software for creating slide shows and presentations.
- A digital canvas for collaboration and brainstorming.
- A video service for businesses to upload, organize, and share videos securely.
- A collaboration platform that integrates chat, video meetings, file storage, and application integration.
- A survey and quiz tool that allows users to create surveys, quizzes, and polls.
- A spreadsheet program used for data analysis and visualization.
- A note-taking application that allows for organizing notes, drawings, and audio commentaries.
- Helps you track information and organize work. It's simple, smart, and flexible, so you can stay on top of what matters most.
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- A diagramming and vector graphics application.
- A task management app for organizing daily tasks.
- A business analytics service that provides interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities.
- A database management system for creating and managing databases.
- A cloud storage service for storing and sharing files.
- A task management tool for creating plans, organizing tasks, and tracking progress.
- A platform for creating websites and managing documents, data, and processes.
- A word processing application for creating and editing documents.
- An email client and personal information manager that includes email, calendar, contacts, and task management.
17 Clues: A diagramming and vector graphics application. • A task management app for organizing daily tasks. • A digital canvas for collaboration and brainstorming. • A cloud storage service for storing and sharing files. • A spreadsheet program used for data analysis and visualization. • A database management system for creating and managing databases. • ...
Government Unit 7 Project 2023-08-03
Across
- the department that inspects and grades all food
- the department that collects statistics on diseases
- the federal law enforcement
- the agency that coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- the department which certifies the quality of food and cosmetics
- the department that conducts the legal business of the federal government
- the department that is in charge of air traffic rules
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- the public corporation that carries out the delivery of mail.
- the department that provides a military response when enemies attack
- the department in charge of the transportation infrastructure
- the department that collects taxes
- the highest ranking members of the U.S. military
- the department started because of 9/11
- the national weather forecasters
- the department that helps veterans
15 Clues: the federal law enforcement • the national weather forecasters • the department that collects taxes • the department that helps veterans • the department started because of 9/11 • the department that inspects and grades all food • the highest ranking members of the U.S. military • the department that collects statistics on diseases • ...
STUDY ABROAD 2025-11-10
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- Official document required to enter another country for study.
- Place to live while studying abroad.
- INTELLIGENCE Emerging technology and field of study often included in modern programs.
- Ceremony marking the completion of your degree.
- Starting and managing your own business, often encouraged in study-abroad programs.
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- Practical work experience for students while studying abroad.
- Specific course of study offered by a university.
- Academic investigation often required in higher education programs.
- Acceptance into a university program.
- Financial support for students studying in another country.
- Fee paid for courses at a university.
- Customs, food, and traditions of the country you are visiting.
- Introductory program for new international students.
- The grounds and buildings of a university.
- English language test accepted by many universities.
15 Clues: Place to live while studying abroad. • Acceptance into a university program. • Fee paid for courses at a university. • The grounds and buildings of a university. • Ceremony marking the completion of your degree. • Specific course of study offered by a university. • Introductory program for new international students. • ...
"The AI-Crime Puzzle" 2025-10-15
Across
- AI-generated automated phone scam
- Use of AI to steal someone's identity
- AI scam often received by email or SMS
- U.S. law enforcement must operate within this kind of security environment
- a growing tactic in AI fraud, spreading misleading or false content
- protective method recommended against scam calls
- Type of study used in a paper
Down
- crime that involves using threats or manipulation to get money or influence
- Global network exploited for cybercrime
- Tactic where scammers pose as someone else
- lack of harmony among international cybercrime laws
- Artificial intelligence abbreviation
- area of law enforcement's digital capability examined in the article
- Fraudulent activity that exploits trust and AI-generated visuals
- Type of AI-related fraud involving fake business emails
15 Clues: Type of study used in a paper • AI-generated automated phone scam • Artificial intelligence abbreviation • Use of AI to steal someone's identity • AI scam often received by email or SMS • Global network exploited for cybercrime • Tactic where scammers pose as someone else • protective method recommended against scam calls • ...
individual differences 2022-09-14
Across
- - These are the total of different intelligences.
- Levinas - He claimed that there is someone who exists aside from me and that is no other than the other person.
- - An intelligence where it is people oriented knowledge is focused.
- Smart - Arthur aced his math tests and competed in the Nationals.
- - He believes that a person should recognize his otherness.
- - This is when a person embodies the intelligence of being able to quickly comprehend words.
- Smart - Ellen knows when she is running out of social battery.
- Smart - Laura knows five different languages in a young age.
- - An intelligence where it is focused on self assessment.
- Howard Gardner - He claimed that based on IQ testing, it is far too limited because human beings have different intelligences.
Down
- - This entails difference.
- Smart - She is good in handling a group task.
- Smart - Arthur is also good at justifying his claims.
- Smart - Crisha loves planting different plants.
- Smart - Jisoo is a good singer song writer.
- Smart - He loves to play basketball and tennis and he's good at it!
- - An intelligence where a person is able to provide logical reasoning.
- Gardner - He said that there are 8 different intelligences.
- - Means anything that is not me.
19 Clues: - This entails difference. • - Means anything that is not me. • Smart - Jisoo is a good singer song writer. • Smart - She is good in handling a group task. • Smart - Crisha loves planting different plants. • - These are the total of different intelligences. • Smart - Arthur is also good at justifying his claims. • ...
Learning, Intelligence, & Consciousness 2023-07-20
Across
- Awareness of internal & external stimuli
- Sleep disorder associated with unwanted, disruptive motor activity
- Set of routine behaviors that are automatic, also known as a cognitive script
- Biological clock that fluctuates over a 24 hour period
- Reinforcement is delivered after an unpredictable number of responses (1,4,5)
- Theory of Intelligence believes it is an effect rather than a cause
- Pleasure is what type of reinforcer?
- Specific formula for solving a problem
- Unintentional stereotyping of someone or something
- Depressant because it suppresses the CNS
- Thinking outside the box
Down
- Biased decision based on an example, information, or recent experience that is readily available to you
- Classical Conditioning & Operant Conditioning are two forms of ________ learning
- Learning disability characterized by writing challenges
- Mental construct consisting of a cluster or collection of related concepts
- Learning Theory that people learn through observing, imitating, & modeling others behavior
- Type of conditioning when organisms learn to associate a behavior & it's consequence
- Change in behavior or knowledge as a result of experience
- Stimulus that does not initially elicit a response
- Mental shortcut in the form of a general problem-solving framework
- Percentage of the population have IQ's below 70
- Stimulus that elicits a response due to being paired with an unconditioned stimulus
- Punishment added to decrease a behavior
- Reinforcement is delivered at predictable time intervals
- Sleep spindles appear in which stage of sleep?
25 Clues: Thinking outside the box • Pleasure is what type of reinforcer? • Specific formula for solving a problem • Punishment added to decrease a behavior • Awareness of internal & external stimuli • Depressant because it suppresses the CNS • Sleep spindles appear in which stage of sleep? • Percentage of the population have IQ's below 70 • ...
Cognition and Intelligence 2025-06-12
Across
- Processing info into memory system.
- Step-by-step procedure; guarantees solution.
- Best example of a category.
- heuristic: Judging likelihood by vividness in memory.
- memory: Momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli.
- memory: Memory for facts and general knowledge.
- Rule-of-thumb strategy; quick, error-prone.
- position effect: Remembering first/last items best.
- interference: Old info blocks new recall.
- amnesia: Inability to retrieve old memories.
- bias: Seeking info confirming one's beliefs.
- memory: Briefly holding limited info.
- processing: Encoding requiring attention and conscious effort.
- Retaining encoded information over time.
- Mental grouping of similar items.
- Memory aids, like vivid imagery.
- amnesia: Inability to form new memories.
Down
- Organizing info into familiar units.
- heuristic: Judging likelihood based on prototype.
- set: Approaching problem with known solution.
- memory: Unconscious, procedural memory.
- memory: Momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli.
- Identifying previously learned information.
- Getting info out of memory storage.
- memory: Conscious, factual memory.
- memory: Memory for personal experiences.
- memory: Active processing of info.
- Retrieving information not currently present.
- processing: Unconscious encoding of incidental info.
- interference: New info blocks old recall.
- memory: Relatively permanent memory storage.
31 Clues: Best example of a category. • Memory aids, like vivid imagery. • Mental grouping of similar items. • memory: Conscious, factual memory. • memory: Active processing of info. • Processing info into memory system. • Getting info out of memory storage. • Organizing info into familiar units. • memory: Briefly holding limited info. • memory: Unconscious, procedural memory. • ...
