business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
BUSINESS 2021-06-07
Across
- distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose
- a person who sets up a business
- a meeting between the heads of a company or governments
- assess a number or a value of
- the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period
- a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting
- absorb one company to another
- take part in a meeting or a conference
- an overhead cost or expense other than bills
- organize and carry out
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- the object of a person's ambition or effort
- the opportunity or ability to act independently and take decisions
- a question, especially one expressing doubt or requesting information
- the place where something happens
- when one company assumes control of or acquire another
- make a company larger
- office location other than the main office
17 Clues: make a company larger • organize and carry out • assess a number or a value of • absorb one company to another • a person who sets up a business • the place where something happens • take part in a meeting or a conference • office location other than the main office • the object of a person's ambition or effort • an overhead cost or expense other than bills • ...
business 2018-11-27
Across
- an item that makes our life more comfortable
- when a business makes their product look more attractive
- Natural resources used in production of goods and services
- An item essential for everyday survival
- the consuming of items produced
- item wee consume to satisfy our wants and needs
- jobs we pay others to perform
- human effort used to produce goods and services
- when something is in insufficient supply
- something we write with
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- place you buy goods and services
- the study of how we choose to use our scarce resources
- a graph that shows effect of price on a a item
- Good place to sleep
- when you get an good idea
- How many resources are there
- something electronic we use in school
17 Clues: Good place to sleep • something we write with • when you get an good idea • How many resources are there • jobs we pay others to perform • the consuming of items produced • place you buy goods and services • something electronic we use in school • An item essential for everyday survival • when something is in insufficient supply • an item that makes our life more comfortable • ...
Mathematics, Data & Intelligence 2025-12-28
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- core data mining technique for association rule learning
- Data preprocessing technique in machine learning that converts categorical labels into unique numerical integers
- Language model designed for natural language processing tasks, especially language generation.
- Fundamental unit of quantum information
- Mathematical function used in search that estimates the cost from a current state to the goal.
- a higher region with a slope which can look like a peak.
- Theoretical model of computation, invented by Alan Turing.
- Process of extracting insights from large datasets using statistical and computational techniques.
- Linear operator in quantum mechanics and math that equals its own adjoint
- Graph that compares the quantiles of two datasets.
- "all-or-nothing" property ensuring a transaction is treated as a single,indivisible unit.
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- For vectors dot product is zero.
- Statistical measure that quantifies the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables
- Application of statistical methods to biological and health-related data.
- Connects line integral around a simple closed curve in a plane to a double integral over the region.
- Suite of enterprise-level AI services and tools, named after IBM's founder.
- Inner product space that is also complete
- Network security system acting as a digital barrier.
18 Clues: For vectors dot product is zero. • Fundamental unit of quantum information • Inner product space that is also complete • Graph that compares the quantiles of two datasets. • Network security system acting as a digital barrier. • core data mining technique for association rule learning • a higher region with a slope which can look like a peak. • ...
Multiple intelligence crossword 2018-02-28
Across
- intelligence / athletic person, moving constantly.
- intelligence / people person, you like to be around others all the time and you have many friends.
- intelligence / ask questions about how things work, math person.
- intelligence / you enjoy reading, your a bookworm.
- intelligence / you think in pictures, good at reading maps, charts, and diagams
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- intelligence / you are very sensitive to noise, your a music person.
- intelligence / your an outdoors person, you love spending time in nature.
- intelligence / you know yoursef very well, you spend alot of time alone.
8 Clues: intelligence / you enjoy reading, your a bookworm. • intelligence / athletic person, moving constantly. • intelligence / ask questions about how things work, math person. • intelligence / you are very sensitive to noise, your a music person. • intelligence / you know yoursef very well, you spend alot of time alone. • ...
Chiropractic Philosophy Crossword 2024-06-06
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- Chiropractic is separate and _____
- This cycle is from Innate brain to the tissues, holding in situ the vertebra in question
- The adjustic ____ is the procedure used by the chiropractor which has the objective of correcting subluxation
- Based on the Koan Model and focuses on the person's well-being by examination of lifestyle, behavior, and emotional state
- The Calisthenic Dynamic emphasizes this characteristic of an organism
- Cycle The briefest story from cause to effect and from effect to cause
- Premise, Universal Intelligence is in all matter and continually gives to it all its properties and actions, thus maintaining it in existence
- The function of force is to unite intelligence and _____
- Naturalism A dualistic interactionalism uniting consciousness, matter, and force
- The _____ of Innate Intelligence is to maintain the material of the body in active organization
- This complete cycle is broken due to a vertebral subluxation
- Creation, Transmission, Expression
- A philosophy, science, and art of all things natural; a system of adjusting the segments of the spinal column by hand only, for the correction of the cause of dis-ease
- There can be ____ with the transmission of Innate forces; this is always (directly or indirectly) due to subluxations in the spinal column
- The I in "ADIO"
- Universal forces are destructive, whereas Innate forces are this
- How subluxations are corrected; this is what happens inside a patient's body.
- a misalignment or biomechanical malfunction within the spinal column that affects the nerve tissue passing through the spinal column, altering nerve messages and causing dis-ease
- Deductive reasoning-based approach to understanding reality and its fundamental nature
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- Intelligence The localized or inborn intelligence of a living thing
- Intelligence The Infinite Intelligence that is the Source of everything in the Universe
- The branch of philosophy dealing with the basic structure of reality and abstract concepts
- The link between consciousness and matter in the Triune of Life
- The synthesis of idealism and materialism, proposed by Rene Descartes
- ____ Palmer, Founder of Chiropractic
- Based on the Knidian Model and emphasizes the disease, rather than the person
- Wilk vs. _____, most important court case that advanced chiropractic
- The first sign of life that describes the ability of an organism to take into its body food materials and make them part of itself according to an intelligent plan
- The main body system responsible for maintaining health Efferent
- The Function of Intelligence is to create this
- The _____ Complete Cycle is the outline of the story of the normal functioning of Innate in the body
- Life is an expression of this
- Model of subluxation including kinesiopathology, myopathology, histopathology, neuropathophysiology, and arthropathophysiology
- Developer of Chiropractic
- Impression, Transmission, Interpretation
- The M in "MOPI"
- There is no process that does not require this
- The perfect harmonious action of all parts of the body in fulfilling their purposes
- Nature does its work in a _____ manner
- The Universe is self-conscious, and as such, creates itself as a dynamic system wherein living organisms are self-developing, self-maintaining, and self-healing.
- The chiropractic meaning of ______ is the expression of universal intelligence through matter
41 Clues: The M in "MOPI" • The I in "ADIO" • Developer of Chiropractic • Life is an expression of this • Chiropractic is separate and _____ • Creation, Transmission, Expression • ____ Palmer, Founder of Chiropractic • Nature does its work in a _____ manner • Impression, Transmission, Interpretation • The Function of Intelligence is to create this • ...
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Orion Brower , National Security Final 2022-05-13
Across
- science of writing
- of station government official who is the head of a team.
- Case officer responsible for handling agents in operations.
- forger passports and liscences.
- Person used once unknowingly for an intelligence operation.
- spy
- for the other side.
- Commander
- Slang for British members of the secret intelligence service.
- drop Drop off point
- Only something meant to be read by a specific agent.
- bodyguard
- Intercepted communication
- Agent Agent that pretends to be a spy when he / she is on the opposite side.
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- Thwarting of foreign agencies.
- Agent that searches graves for names of the deceased.
- guide
- someone that lives out of their original country.
- Agent sent to their country to
- of influence Agent that uses their position to influence the public.
- Bribery
- Valuable
- Agent risk taker
- officer intelligence officer who recruits and manages spies.
- British slang
- in place informant
- Clean steps an agent may take to see if their under surveillance.
27 Clues: spy • guide • Bribery • Valuable • Commander • bodyguard • British slang • Agent risk taker • science of writing • for the other side. • in place informant • drop Drop off point • Intercepted communication • Thwarting of foreign agencies. • Agent sent to their country to • forger passports and liscences. • someone that lives out of their original country. • ...
Group-I 2021-08-20
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- ______ is the company recently acquired by SAS(in 2021)?
- SAS head office is located in which state?
- SAS is a _______ owned company.
- Who is the executive vice president of SAS?
- _______ company used SAS as a model for workplace perks?
- The _____ software of SAS analyses text data like emails for patterns in business intelligence applications?
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- ____ is an AI, analytic and data management platform that runs on a modern, scalable architecture?
- SAS has an _______ Culture.
- SAS began it's first project for which department?
- _______ are the main assets of SAS?
- There are _____ core values in SAS?
- SAS was established in the month of ______ 1976.
- ____ is a suite of computer programs for Statistical analysis?
13 Clues: SAS has an _______ Culture. • SAS is a _______ owned company. • _______ are the main assets of SAS? • There are _____ core values in SAS? • SAS head office is located in which state? • Who is the executive vice president of SAS? • SAS was established in the month of ______ 1976. • SAS began it's first project for which department? • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-02-20
Unit & 2022-01-17
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- The department that conducts the legal business of the U.S government
- Department in charge of analyzing intelligence regarding potential terrorist attacks
- Certifies the quality of foods and drugs sold in America
- Department in charge of overseeing agriculture
- Organization in charge of tracking criminals on a world-wide scale
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- The department that protects our country and our vital interest from attack
- The highest ranking members of the military
- Department in charge of housing and development
- Collects taxes with the United States
- Department in charge of Veterans
- Investigates threats of terrorism and alleged violations of federal criminal law
- Carries out the delivery of mail
12 Clues: Department in charge of Veterans • Carries out the delivery of mail • Collects taxes with the United States • The highest ranking members of the military • Department in charge of overseeing agriculture • Department in charge of housing and development • Certifies the quality of foods and drugs sold in America • ...
Revision - Intelligence and Ability 2025-03-04
Across
- To comprehend or perceive
- Attainment or accomplishment of anything by means of training, patience or perseverance to reach to a certain level of skill
- Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously.
- This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory
- Denotes the way of processing of knowledge, comes under Guilford's Model of Intelligence
- Refers to liking or affinity that may attract attention towards a particular object. event or process
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- Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions
- One of the factors from Spearman's theory
- Ability to infer or conclude on the basis of specific instances, comes under Thurstone's Theory
- Capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others, comes under Gardner's Theory
- Component of competency, reflects a person's repertoire of behavior and innate tendencies that predicts subsequent learning
- American Psychologist who explained Intelligence as a combination of several factors, called Intermediate Factors
- A type of Intelligence which are our inherited abilities to think and reason, and is developed by the end of adolescence.
- Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options
14 Clues: To comprehend or perceive • One of the factors from Spearman's theory • This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory • Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions • Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously. • Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options • ...
Data Analytics 2025-01-21
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- A collection of related data points, often used in analysis
- This is the process of transforming qualitative research data from written interviews or field notes into typed text.
- wrangling The process of cleaning and organizing raw data
- series A type of analysis that examines how data changes over time
- A software tool commonly used for data visualization
- Linear regression analysis is used to predict the value of a variable based on the value of another variable.
- A technique used to predict future values based on historical data
- A visual representation of data, often in the form of graphs
- The process of examining data to draw conclusions
- A statistical method for identifying relationships between variables
- Linear-regression models are relatively simple and provide an easy-tointerpret mathematical formula that can generate ___.
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- ___ is a category, also called supervised machine learning methods in which the data is split on two parts.
- ___ are the basic building blocks of qualitative data.
- The act of summarizing data to reveal trends
- A common programming language for data analysis
- The process of quantifying data is referred to as ___.
- By 2025, the volume of data will increase to.
- The goal of business intelligence is to allow easy interpretation of large volumes of data to identify new opportunities.
- ___ refers to the ability to turn your data useful for business.
19 Clues: The act of summarizing data to reveal trends • By 2025, the volume of data will increase to. • A common programming language for data analysis • The process of examining data to draw conclusions • A software tool commonly used for data visualization • ___ are the basic building blocks of qualitative data. • The process of quantifying data is referred to as ___. • ...
BUSINESS 2021-06-07
Across
- distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose
- a person who sets up a business
- a meeting between the heads of a company or governments
- assess a number or a value of
- the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period
- a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting
- absorb one company to another
- take part in a meeting or a conference
- an overhead cost or expense other than bills
- organize and carry out
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- the object of a person's ambition or effort
- the opportunity or ability to act independently and take decisions
- a question, especially one expressing doubt or requesting information
- the place where something happens
- when one company assumes control of or acquire another
- make a company larger
- office location other than the main office
17 Clues: make a company larger • organize and carry out • assess a number or a value of • absorb one company to another • a person who sets up a business • the place where something happens • take part in a meeting or a conference • office location other than the main office • the object of a person's ambition or effort • an overhead cost or expense other than bills • ...
business 2022-08-31
Across
- a process used in statistical analysis in which a predetermined number of observations are taken from a larger population.
- share Out of total purchases of a customer of a product or service, what percentage goes to a company
- means your business is more concerned with meeting the wants and needs of your customers than with making as many products as possible in an inexpensive and efficient way
- acumen skill can be defined as the ability to look ahead to see things others, including customers and competitors,
- is the process of dividing a broad consumer or business market, normally consisting of existing and potential customers
- who intends to order, order, or use purchase goods, products, or services primarily.
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- a marketing approach wherein the processes of product development and creation are focused on satisfying the needs of consumers.
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services,
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- a company that gathers and analyses information about consumers' needs and preferences.
- a segment of a larger market that can be defined by its own unique needs, preferences, or identity that makes it different from the market at large.
- works that analyze, assess or interpret an historical event, era, or phenomenon, generally utilizing primary sources to do so.
- brings together a small group of people to answer questions in a moderated setting.
- is where the expectations or opinions of the person conducting an interview interfere with their objectivity, either negatively or positively, clouding their judgment of the person being interviewed.
- the amount of money a business allocates for expenses related to the promotion of its goods or services.
- an ongoing emotional relationship between you and your customer, manifesting itself by how willing a customer is to engage.
- is an organized effort to gather information about target markets and customers: know about them, starting with who they are.
- is a marketing strategy that involves identifying specific personas or markets for specific content.
18 Clues: a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. • the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, • brings together a small group of people to answer questions in a moderated setting. • a company that gathers and analyses information about consumers' needs and preferences. • ...
Business 2021-09-29
Across
- Cuba is moving towards ------, when government sells organization to private sector.
- ----- sector is owned by government
- ---- goods are goods that people undervalue their benefits and do not consume enough unless government intervenes like healthcare and education.
- means owners are personally responsible for the actions of business and individual may lose personal assets if the business has financial issues.
- ---- sector is the first stage of production, extracting and using natural resources to produce raw materials E.g. farming, extraction of oil and water, fishing.
- ------ of the product in the eye of the consumer defines if product is competitive or not
- refers to the four production factors
- is the skill needed to make new ideas work
- in ----- two people can share resources, ideas and profits of a business.
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- one business can ---- another business if it owns 51% of its shares.
- ---- is the main objective of businesses.
- ----- sells the rights to use or sell products to franchisee.
- machinery and equipment used by businesses to produce goods and services
- ------ pay dividends to owners as rewards
- ----- bottom line refers to3Ps(profits, planet and people) to measure success of the business
- is hard worker and risk taker who creates a new business.
- ---- cooperatives are owned and run by employees
17 Clues: ----- sector is owned by government • refers to the four production factors • ---- is the main objective of businesses. • ------ pay dividends to owners as rewards • is the skill needed to make new ideas work • ---- cooperatives are owned and run by employees • is hard worker and risk taker who creates a new business. • ...
Business 2013-02-11
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- protects ideas and products
- identifying, anticipating and satisfying consumer requirements profitably
- small market share, small growth (BM)
- kept in case of supply problems
- how many of your resources you are using
- a factor involved in PED
- a way defining your brand
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- a way of extending the product life cycle
- not very responsive to changes in price
- the 4ps
- getting stock just before it is required
- the first stage of PLC
- protects logos and brands
- all the products a company produces
- high potential products in the BM
- a good source of income (BM)
- the peak of the PLC
17 Clues: the 4ps • the peak of the PLC • the first stage of PLC • a factor involved in PED • protects logos and brands • a way defining your brand • protects ideas and products • a good source of income (BM) • kept in case of supply problems • high potential products in the BM • all the products a company produces • small market share, small growth (BM) • ...
Business' 2013-07-11
Across
- The people that make it
- What do you call selling something
- Another word for the item you make
- When some __________ into your company to make a % of profit
- When something new is created
- The thing people make a business for
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- Item you make
- When someone does something for you
- Person who buys your product
- An organisation made for profit
- The people that run the country
- The amount of money you make
- What every country tries to build up by producing and selling more goods
- Not vital.
- What the government takes off you
- Vital
- When you make a certain amount of money it's called your ______
17 Clues: Vital • Not vital. • Item you make • The people that make it • Person who buys your product • The amount of money you make • When something new is created • An organisation made for profit • The people that run the country • What the government takes off you • What do you call selling something • Another word for the item you make • When someone does something for you • ...
business 2013-07-11
Across
- anything that we desire
- they take away your things
- thing we need for survival
- Organizations that make products
- to get payed more
- buy goods or services
- to get things cheap
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- pay the government
- to make money
- how much you get payed
- to create something
- an Organization that is involved with producing goods or providing services for consumers in exchange for money
- a hired worker
- exchange goods for goods
- providing assistance
- a product (tangible)
- what you use to buy things
17 Clues: to make money • a hired worker • to get payed more • pay the government • to create something • to get things cheap • providing assistance • a product (tangible) • buy goods or services • how much you get payed • anything that we desire • exchange goods for goods • they take away your things • thing we need for survival • what you use to buy things • Organizations that make products • ...
Business 2022-04-27
Across
- monetary return
- Any individual or group that affects or will be affected by the company
- more than 250 employes
- Individuals that run the company/organisation
- business to business
- share (percentage)of profit paid to shareholders
- The person(s)who has the initial business ideas, raises the money and organises other factors
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- expects the business to pay fair taxes, according to the law of the country
- business to consumer/costumer
- The human contribution to production
- Individuals who work for the company
- business owned and operated by either the central government or local governments
- less than 50 employes
- business owned by private individuals
- An organisation that produces goods and services
- owners of private companies
- amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, or factory
17 Clues: monetary return • business to business • less than 50 employes • more than 250 employes • owners of private companies • business to consumer/costumer • The human contribution to production • Individuals who work for the company • business owned by private individuals • Individuals that run the company/organisation • An organisation that produces goods and services • ...
Business 2024-04-11
Across
- A break to calm down
- A loan without collateral or security
- Concise, compelling, captivating, clear, concise
- Government levy on income/assets
- Owed money by debtor
- Innovator creating value, seizing opportunities
- Money lent with repayment terms
- Portfolio generating regular investment returns
- Visionary leader steering company's course
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- A group of related businesses operating under the same brand name
- Inherited wealth managed for beneficiaries
- Individual business owner operates independently
- Characteristics of a population group
- A transaction decreasing an account
- Items which helps the business
- Responsibility for harm or loss
- Terms for repaying borrowed money
17 Clues: A break to calm down • Owed money by debtor • Items which helps the business • Responsibility for harm or loss • Money lent with repayment terms • Government levy on income/assets • Terms for repaying borrowed money • A transaction decreasing an account • A loan without collateral or security • Characteristics of a population group • Inherited wealth managed for beneficiaries • ...
Religion 2013-10-08
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- Etre bon a des personnes et acceptes ils
- Une synonym pour juste
- Une personne pour parle avec
- D'etre bon
- Pour allumer des personnes
- Type intelligence qui commence avec S
- Comprendre
- Poem qu'on fait tous les jours
- Le nom de cet classe
- Le bon chose a faire
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- D'etre jolie
- Il y a 7
- Que tu pense du'un chose
- Sense commune
- Bon avec les sentiments
- Donne des choses
- Nos religion
- Livre de religion
18 Clues: Il y a 7 • D'etre bon • Comprendre • D'etre jolie • Nos religion • Sense commune • Donne des choses • Livre de religion • Le nom de cet classe • Le bon chose a faire • Une synonym pour juste • Bon avec les sentiments • Que tu pense du'un chose • Pour allumer des personnes • Une personne pour parle avec • Poem qu'on fait tous les jours • Type intelligence qui commence avec S • ...
Chapter 5 theories of educational pshycology 2025-04-18
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- Acronym for the act ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation.
- Integrating all students into regular classes.
- Type of intelligence involving the use of learned knowledge and experience.
- Assigning a category to a student, which can have both positive and negative effects.
- Type of intelligence involving mental efficiency and nonverbal abilities.
- The ability to produce original and valuable ideas.
- Proposed the triarchic theory of successful intelligence.
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- The ability to monitor one's own and others' emotions.
- The concept that individuals have preferred ways of absorbing, processing, and retaining new information.
- Language that emphasizes the individual before the disability.
- Acronym for the written statement outlining services for students with disabilities.
- Prejudice in favor or against one thing, person, or group compared with another.
- Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences.
- Acronym for a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning needs.
- A disadvantage in certain situations, sometimes caused by a disability.
15 Clues: Integrating all students into regular classes. • Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences. • The ability to produce original and valuable ideas. • The ability to monitor one's own and others' emotions. • Proposed the triarchic theory of successful intelligence. • Language that emphasizes the individual before the disability. • ...
The Black Pearl Ch. 1-5 2025-12-14
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- to show contempt for
- diving suit
- festival
- to gain with difficulty by or as if by force, violence, or determined labor
- characterized by grotesqueness, extravagance, complexity, or flamboyance
- one that founds or establishes
- a ray that averages 22 feet in width with a weight reaching 3000 pounds
- a blessing
- to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly
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- having or showing the insight, intelligence, and understanding to make good judgments in business
- to be sent away
- a unit of length equal to six feet used for measuring the depth of water
- to be called
- in a very serious manner
- an extent of usually level land having an inhttps://crosswordlabs.com/view/animalsferior growth of trees or little vegetation
- like a promise or agreement
- to smile or laugh with facial contortions that express scorn or contempt
- lacking in courage or self-confidence
18 Clues: festival • a blessing • diving suit • to be called • to be sent away • to show contempt for • in a very serious manner • like a promise or agreement • one that founds or establishes • lacking in courage or self-confidence • to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly • a ray that averages 22 feet in width with a weight reaching 3000 pounds • ...
Chapter 1 2021-09-05
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- curve bell-shaped curve
- enduring beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour
- tests to measure aptitude in seperate but homogeneous areas
- contextual intelligence
- questions in creativity tests
- power of perceiving, learning, understanding and knowing
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- biological age from birth
- control, monitor and evaluate cognitive processing
- model by up Guilford
- system of attitude, beliefs and customs
- approach that studies intelligence as constellation of abilities
- high ability, high creativity and high commitment
12 Clues: model by up Guilford • curve bell-shaped curve • contextual intelligence • biological age from birth • questions in creativity tests • system of attitude, beliefs and customs • enduring beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour • high ability, high creativity and high commitment • control, monitor and evaluate cognitive processing • ...
Business 2025-12-03
Across
- A good or service a business sells to customers.
- A feature of a product that makes it clearly different from competitor products.
- The wants and requirements that customers expect a business to meet.
- A long-term overall target or goal a business wants to achieve.
- A completely new product or service not seen before in the market.
- A specific, measurable short-term target that helps a business achieve its aims.
- When a product or service is no longer wanted or needed because of new alternatives.
- An organisation set up to produce goods or services to meet customer needs.
- The benefits gained from taking business risks, such as profit, success or independence.
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- Making changes to current products or services to keep them attractive to customers.
- A target not directly about money, such as social objectives, personal satisfaction or independence.
- The difference between the selling price and the cost of the bought-in materials or components.
- Giving a product a distinctive name, logo or image to differentiate it from competitors.
- A person who organises resources, makes business decisions and takes risks to start or run a business.
- A business that changes continuously in response to customer needs and the market.
- A money-related target such as survival, profit, sales, market share or financial security.
- The chance of business failure, financial loss or loss of security from a decision.
17 Clues: A good or service a business sells to customers. • A long-term overall target or goal a business wants to achieve. • A completely new product or service not seen before in the market. • The wants and requirements that customers expect a business to meet. • An organisation set up to produce goods or services to meet customer needs. • ...
FSC - Spy Weekend 2022-07-08
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- Breaking a code, with or without a key.
- a secure, secret location to hide in
- behind enemy lines
- You’ve been secretly placed in this situation to gather intelligence
- a person who tries secretly to obtain information for one country in the territory of another usually unfriendly country
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- your identity has been compromised, so you will now be _______
- Sometimes it’s just a false name. Other times you might need to carry business cards.
- scrambles your message into nonsense by substituting
- a system of words that represent other words
- scrambles your message into nonsense by substituting
- What are we here to do?
- a false identity
12 Clues: a false identity • behind enemy lines • What are we here to do? • a secure, secret location to hide in • Breaking a code, with or without a key. • a system of words that represent other words • scrambles your message into nonsense by substituting • scrambles your message into nonsense by substituting • your identity has been compromised, so you will now be _______ • ...
Intelligence 2021-11-02
7 Clues: Self-awareness • Images and space • Logic and numbers • Words and language • movement and control • Other people’s feelings • Music, rhythm, and sound
Intelligence 2024-03-20
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- Thurstone's theory identifies seven primary abilities among which, a specific type of memory.
- This British psychologist developed a new method of analysis. To him, intelligence was a general competence.
- French designer of IQ testing.
- Howard Gardner believes in the existence of ... intelligences.
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- The CHC theory states that cognitive abilities include three strata with one consisting only of ...'s g factor.
- Sternberg introduced the notion of ... intelligence, a key factor being the individual's ability to easily adapt to their changing environment by creatively solving problems.
- In Thurstone's list of primary mental abilities this competence is closely related to verbal comprehension
7 Clues: French designer of IQ testing. • Howard Gardner believes in the existence of ... intelligences. • Thurstone's theory identifies seven primary abilities among which, a specific type of memory. • In Thurstone's list of primary mental abilities this competence is closely related to verbal comprehension • ...
Crossword 2 Cognition 2024-06-05
Across
- Symbol-based system to communicate ideas
- Literal plain text interpretation of a sentence
- Test type predicting likelihood of success in particular field
- Smallest unit of language with meaning
- Reduces cognitive load but does not guarantee a correct solution
- Setting aside a problem to later return to
- Heuristic that relies on past experiences to inform current thinking
- Ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- Meaning of words and phrases
- Heuristic that favors information that is easily accessed
- Intelligence that stores previous learning and experiences
- Test type measuring the mastery of a subject
Down
- Methodical procedure guaranteed to solve a problem
- Underlying semantic meaning of a sentence
- Individual sounds of a language
- Tendency to rely on previously used solutions
- Fixedness characterized by an inability to use objects for novel purposes
- Bias that causes you to seek out information supporting your already held beliefs
- Intelligence characterized by ability to solve novel problems
- Sudden realization of correct solution
20 Clues: Meaning of words and phrases • Individual sounds of a language • Smallest unit of language with meaning • Sudden realization of correct solution • Symbol-based system to communicate ideas • Underlying semantic meaning of a sentence • Setting aside a problem to later return to • Test type measuring the mastery of a subject • Tendency to rely on previously used solutions • ...
Ancient Civilizations Lessons 1, 2, 3 2023-10-19
Across
- to give, along with others, to a common cause
- before written history
- a special feature or characteristic
- relating to a ceremony, such as a religious ceremony
- an arc shaped region in SW Asia with rich soil (2 words)
- an expert that studies the past by examining objects
- A scientist who studies human development
- a strong mental ability to reason and gain knowledge
- A group of people who live in the same area and are united by common interests
Down
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- the bones that make up the body of a person or animal
- to train a wild animal to be useful for humans
- an object made or used by people in the past
- for a limited time
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- the first period of the Stone Age; called the Old Stone Age (2 words)
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- an expert who records and studies the past
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- expert who creates maps of Earth's natural and human made features
- to move from one geographic area to another
- an early ancestor to humans
- the later part of the Stone Age called the New Stone Age(2 words)
- ability or skill
24 Clues: ability or skill • for a limited time • before written history • an early ancestor to humans • a special feature or characteristic • A scientist who studies human development • an expert who records and studies the past • to move from one geographic area to another • an object made or used by people in the past • something that can be used to fulfill a need • ...
The Future of Jobs 2021-03-08
Across
- something new and original
- a trait which helps you overcome difficulties
- where people can hold power based on their abilities and merits
- where you work for yourself instead of for an employer
- the state of having a job that is secure and from which one is unlikely to be dismissed.
- to work together on something
Down
- the theory and development of computers that normally require human intelligence
- a person who organizes and makes their own business
- relating to a job or employment
- personality traits that let you work well with others
- an economy where growth depends on the information available
- working for multiple companies at your own pace
- getting goods from a foreign supplier
13 Clues: something new and original • to work together on something • relating to a job or employment • getting goods from a foreign supplier • a trait which helps you overcome difficulties • working for multiple companies at your own pace • a person who organizes and makes their own business • personality traits that let you work well with others • ...
Cognition Crossword 2023-01-24
Across
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- a methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
- psychologist who developed the triarchic theory on intelligence, which features practical, creative, and analytical intelligence
- ________ Heuristic is judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, prototypes; may lead us to ignore other relevant information
- ________ Perseverance the tendency to continue believing something even after evidence supporting it has been contradicted.
- The set of rules governing how symbols in a given language are used to form meaningful expressions.
- a mental image or best example of a category; matching new items to one of these provides a quick and easy method for sorting items into categories
- test the widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test (2 words)
- Mood _______ memory is the tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one’s current good or bad mood
- _________ Intelligence is our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood
- the way that a problem is presented to someone, and it can drastically change that person's view or reaction to the problem.
- __________Determinism the idea that the language you speak influences your thinking.
- __________ Bias the tendency of individuals to support or search for information that aligns with their opinions and ignore information that doesn't.
- ________ Effect the phenomenon in which there is a marked increase in intelligence test score averages over time
- Psychologist who proposed the g factor theory, which holds that an underlying factor of general intelligence exists that forms the foundation out of which all intellectual abilities rise
- ________interference is the disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information
- _________ memories are stored for a few seconds at most. They come from the five senses: hearing, vision, touch, smell, and taste.
- ________ Heuristic when you judge something based on how they match your prototype. This leads us to ignore information and is honestly the stem of stereotypes.
- This intelligence is our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age
- a part of the long-term memory that is responsible for knowing how to do things
- _______ amnesia an inability to retrieve information from one’s past
- the study of understanding the meanings of words and word combinations
Down
- Effect- a cognitive bias whereby people with limited knowledge or competence in a given intellectual or social domain greatly overestimate their own knowledge or competence in that domain (2 words)
- ___________ Effect Pioneered by Elizabeth Loftus, it states that a person's recall of an event is negatively impacted and becomes less accurate due to information after the event.
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance
- This intelligence is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- ______ memory holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten (2 words)
- American developmental psychologist who developed the theory of multiple intelligences
- ________ intelligences is a theory developed by Howard Gardner, it suggests that traditional notions of intelligence are limited and should include linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist intelligence
- the process of getting information out of memory storage
- _______ Set is an obstacle to problem solving which involves fixating only on solutions that have worked in the past.
- the persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information
- the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information (2 words)
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new solutions
- a memory in which the person need only identify items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test
- the activation of a memory by association. Hearing one stimulus associated with the memory leads to the activation of another.
- in a language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
- a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier; as on a fill-in-the-blank test
- _________ Effect is our tendency to recall best the last (a recency effect) and first items (a primacy effect) in a list (2 words)
- ________ Memory is a clear memory of an emotionally significant event. Like an exceptionally vivid 'snapshot' of a moment in time
- in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or a part of a word (such as a prefix)
- _______ phenomenon failing to retrieve a word from memory, combined with partial recall and the feeling that retrieval is imminent (4 words)
- __________ Adult Intelligence Scale the most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance subtests
- _______ Heuristic a bias where you make a decision based on an example, information, or recent experience that is that readily available to you, even though it may not be the best example to inform your decision
- psychologist most known for studying the science of forgetting by memorizing gibberish syllables
- This is the Freudian concept that humans can unconsciously put painful or uncomfortable thoughts and memories out of their minds and forget them.
46 Clues: in a language, the smallest distinctive sound unit • a test designed to predict a person’s future performance • the process of getting information out of memory storage • _______ amnesia an inability to retrieve information from one’s past • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • ...
Final Quiz 2024-04-29
Across
- An important aspect in the onboarding process is to start building up a professional ...
- The first subsidiaries were founded in ... and the USA
- The three corporate values are: ..., Innovation, Leadership
- One main need of our customers is ...
- What kind of organizational unit has a responsibility for developing business in a particular region
- Leading and working together: ... Counts
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- The global employee portal is called "... +"
- One of the guiding principles in our corporate strategy is "Customer ..."
- Our claim is "Sensor ..."
- The corporate strategy is called SICK ... Borders
- The third PLC is: Leading the company - ... counts
11 Clues: Our claim is "Sensor ..." • One main need of our customers is ... • Leading and working together: ... Counts • The global employee portal is called "... +" • The corporate strategy is called SICK ... Borders • The third PLC is: Leading the company - ... counts • The first subsidiaries were founded in ... and the USA • ...
AOS3 Operations Management 2024-06-07
Across
- Going above and beyond what is legally required by law and to promote the environment and the wellbeing of its employees and customers
- Making predictions by using historical data and previous sales
- Systems of machines that mimic human intelligence to perform tasks that are done by humans
- Identifying and rectifying errors as soon as they occur
- The process of decreasing the amount of materials during production
- Ensures that the right amount of inputs arrive only as needed
- Focusing on one task at a time
- The practice of seeking the most cost efficient materials and other inputs from international markets
- Use of inspections at various points during production
- Conversion of inputs into an output
- A software system that enables a product to be created in digital form before its put into production
- Strategy that manages the use, storage and delivery of materials to ensure the right amount of inputs are available when required
- A series of machines and workstations that are arranged in sequence to perform tasks automatically
- Transform inputs into tangible outputs
- Developing an itemised list of all materials involved in production to meet orders
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- Programmable machines that can operate tasks automatically
- Ongoing business wide agreement to excellence
- A plan that describes what is to be produced in what quantities, how and when
- Use of a system, such as an audit, that enables a business to achieve a set standard in production
- Transform inputs into services that are intangible
- Processing and remanufacturing discarded materials
- Use of software and computer controlled machinery to manufacture products
- Responsibility to converse natural resources and protect global ecosystems
- The production of a good in a country that is different to the location of the business
- Allows businesses to connect with their customers over the internet
- The rate of speed a business must achieve and maintain in order to meet customer demand
- Pulls goods and services through a manufacturing process
- A part of the business's operations is transferred to an external person
- Approach that aims to eliminate waste and improve quality as well as maximise efficiency and customer value
- Resources used in production
- Taking old items and finding a new purpose for it
- The final product produced by the business
32 Clues: Resources used in production • Focusing on one task at a time • Conversion of inputs into an output • Transform inputs into tangible outputs • The final product produced by the business • Ongoing business wide agreement to excellence • Taking old items and finding a new purpose for it • Transform inputs into services that are intangible • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2019-08-25
Across
- Marx / Who wrote the 'Communist Manifesto'?
- Tull / Who invented the seed drill?
- production / manufacturing large numbers of identical items
- / society or the government, not individual, should own property/control industry
- Revolution / the time when the development of production machinery was booming
- of living / level of material comfort for people in industrialised cities
- Smith / Who published the 'wealth of nations'?
- industry / weaving, a craft industry performed at home
- movement / when landowners closed fields to create large, fenced fields
- / protest organised by unions for better pay and working hours
- Carnegie / Who lead the expansion of the American Steel Industry? Hint: he went from 'rags to riches' with hard work, creativity, and intelligence.
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- Malthus / Who was it that said population growth through development of industry would create a food shortage?
- Faire / idea that governments should not interfere in business
- / the government should own all means of production and economic planning; a system in which everyone is financially equal
- line / a system where the product moves from worker to worker
- Unions / organisations representing workers' interests
- Arkwright / who invented a spinning frame that spun thicker and stronger thread?
- / someone who is self-made through starting their own business
- Fulton / who developed the steamship?
- / a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled.
- Watt / who invented a faster and more-efficient-at driving machinery engine.
21 Clues: Tull / Who invented the seed drill? • Fulton / who developed the steamship? • Marx / Who wrote the 'Communist Manifesto'? • Smith / Who published the 'wealth of nations'? • Unions / organisations representing workers' interests • industry / weaving, a craft industry performed at home • ...
AMIT JOSHI.25229 2025-10-24
Across
- Analytics that forecasts future events
- Detection and prevention through financial or healthcare analytics
- Predicted profit from a customer over their lifetime
- Analytics to improve patient care and resource management
- Business intelligence for analyzing historical data
- Metric comparing marketing campaign cost to revenue generated
- Raw facts and figures used in analytics
- Dividing customers into groups based on similar traits
- Exploratory analysis to find patterns and anomalies in data
- Analytics for managing financial performance and risk
- Advanced method used in predictive analytics
- Analytics applied to workforce and employee performance
- Analytics applied to improve campaigns and sales
- Analytics used to reduce employee turnover
- Analytics providing recommendations for actions
Down
- Analytics for optimizing flow of goods from suppliers to customers
- Refers to applying analytics for organizational decisions
- Predicting future financial or operational outcomes
- Process of correcting inaccurate or corrupt records
- Using data and technology for targeted agriculture practices
- HR metric analyzed to improve inclusion initiatives
- Actionable information derived from analysis
- Analytics to optimize stock levels in operations
- Using data to uncover insights for decision-making
- Focus of segmentation, targeting, and retention
- Graphical representation of data to understand it better
- Analytics for process efficiency and cost optimization
- HR function analyzed to optimize hiring process
- A statement tested using statistical methods
- Type of analytics that summarizes past data
30 Clues: Analytics that forecasts future events • Raw facts and figures used in analytics • Analytics used to reduce employee turnover • Type of analytics that summarizes past data • Actionable information derived from analysis • A statement tested using statistical methods • Advanced method used in predictive analytics • Focus of segmentation, targeting, and retention • ...
AMIT JOSHI.25229 2025-10-24
Across
- Analytics that forecasts future events
- Detection and prevention through financial or healthcare analytics
- Predicted profit from a customer over their lifetime
- Analytics to improve patient care and resource management
- Business intelligence for analyzing historical data
- Metric comparing marketing campaign cost to revenue generated
- Raw facts and figures used in analytics
- Dividing customers into groups based on similar traits
- Exploratory analysis to find patterns and anomalies in data
- Analytics for managing financial performance and risk
- Advanced method used in predictive analytics
- Analytics applied to workforce and employee performance
- Analytics applied to improve campaigns and sales
- Analytics used to reduce employee turnover
- Analytics providing recommendations for actions
Down
- Analytics for optimizing flow of goods from suppliers to customers
- Refers to applying analytics for organizational decisions
- Predicting future financial or operational outcomes
- Process of correcting inaccurate or corrupt records
- Using data and technology for targeted agriculture practices
- HR metric analyzed to improve inclusion initiatives
- Actionable information derived from analysis
- Analytics to optimize stock levels in operations
- Using data to uncover insights for decision-making
- Focus of segmentation, targeting, and retention
- Graphical representation of data to understand it better
- Analytics for process efficiency and cost optimization
- HR function analyzed to optimize hiring process
- A statement tested using statistical methods
- Type of analytics that summarizes past data
30 Clues: Analytics that forecasts future events • Raw facts and figures used in analytics • Analytics used to reduce employee turnover • Type of analytics that summarizes past data • Actionable information derived from analysis • A statement tested using statistical methods • Advanced method used in predictive analytics • Focus of segmentation, targeting, and retention • ...
25301 2025-10-27
Across
- A mathematical representation of a business problem
- Extracting useful patterns from large data sets
- A professional skilled in extracting insights from data
- Summarizing past data to understand what happened
- A visual display of key performance indicators
- Extremely large data sets analyzed for insights
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data integration
- A language used to manage and query databases
- Estimating future values using historical data
- Key Performance Indicator used to measure success
- Suggesting actions based on data analysis
- Business Intelligence systems used for data-driven decision making
- A statistical method used to determine relationships between variables
Down
- Identifying unusual patterns in data
- Predicting future trends based on past data
- Analyzing data to understand why something happened
- Algorithms that enable systems to learn from data
- Grouping data points based on similarity
- Process of correcting inaccurate or incomplete data
- A data point that differs significantly from other observations
- A testable statement used in statistical analysis
- The raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- A measure of how two variables move in relation to each other
- A leading tool for data visualization
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- The graphical representation of data
- A popular programming language for data analytics
- Return on Investment used to measure profitability
29 Clues: Identifying unusual patterns in data • The graphical representation of data • A leading tool for data visualization • Grouping data points based on similarity • Suggesting actions based on data analysis • Predicting future trends based on past data • A language used to manage and query databases • A visual display of key performance indicators • ...
Bank of the Future 2018-01-30
4 Clues: What drives Artificial Intelligence? • Name one characteristic of biometrics • Process of evolving our business models • The ability to react quickly in business environment
Engineering 2024-03-12
12 Clues: Civil • Test ideas • Helps humans • Make software • Develop ideas • Help saves energy • Gene intelligence • Builds rocketships • Machinery and Tools • Medicine intelligence • Critical thinking skills • Designs things to help solve a problem
KIMCHART 2026-02-04
Across
- New ideas, new methods that focus on new methods and goals.
- A unique device that improves efficiency and is created.
- A automated controlled object or thing.
- Reality Something that is being visually seen
- A sign or little wording that stands for
- Staying confident and being positive.
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- Citizenship The responsible use of technology,
- intelligence. A robot or resource that helps retain information.
- Copying somebody's work or career can be very bad.
- media A widely used app with many people who communicate on it.
- Somebody who starts their own business or company.
- technology A network ensurer that can fact-check something or check something for you
- A used source of communication and has many sources.
- To have an improved invention.
14 Clues: To have an improved invention. • Staying confident and being positive. • A automated controlled object or thing. • A sign or little wording that stands for • Reality Something that is being visually seen • Citizenship The responsible use of technology, • Copying somebody's work or career can be very bad. • Somebody who starts their own business or company. • ...
AMIT JOSHI.25229 2025-10-24
Across
- Analytics used to reduce employee turnover
- Refers to applying analytics for organizational decisions
- Type of analytics that summarizes past data
- Exploratory analysis to find patterns and anomalies in data
- A statement tested using statistical methods
- Business intelligence for analyzing historical data
- Predicting future financial or operational outcomes
- Analytics applied to workforce and employee performance
- Using data to uncover insights for decision-making
- Focus of segmentation, targeting, and retention
- Process of correcting inaccurate or corrupt records
- HR function analyzed to optimize hiring process
- Analytics for managing financial performance and risk
- Dividing customers into groups based on similar traits
Down
- Analytics for optimizing flow of goods from suppliers to customers
- Analytics that forecasts future events
- Analytics for process efficiency and cost optimization
- Advanced method used in predictive analytics
- HR metric analyzed to improve inclusion initiatives
- Graphical representation of data to understand it better
- Detection and prevention through financial or healthcare analytics
- Analytics to improve patient care and resource management
- Predicted profit from a customer over their lifetime
- Metric comparing marketing campaign cost to revenue generated
- Analytics providing recommendations for actions
- Raw facts and figures used in analytics
- Analytics applied to improve campaigns and sales
- Using data and technology for targeted agriculture practices
- Analytics to optimize stock levels in operations
- Actionable information derived from analysis
30 Clues: Analytics that forecasts future events • Raw facts and figures used in analytics • Analytics used to reduce employee turnover • Type of analytics that summarizes past data • Advanced method used in predictive analytics • A statement tested using statistical methods • Actionable information derived from analysis • Focus of segmentation, targeting, and retention • ...
Prajakta Bide (25404) 2025-10-27
Across
- Analyzing data to understand why something happened
- A visual display of key performance indicators
- A mathematical representation of a business problem
- A language used to manage and query databases
- The graphical representation of data
- A testable statement used in statistical analysis
- A statistical method used to determine relationships between variables
- Predicting future trends based on past data
- Key Performance Indicator used to measure success
- Business Intelligence systems used for data-driven decision making
- Identifying unusual patterns in data
- Algorithms that enable systems to learn from data
- Process of correcting inaccurate or incomplete data
- Extracting useful patterns from large data sets
Down
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Grouping data points based on similarity
- A professional skilled in extracting insights from data
- Suggesting actions based on data analysis
- Summarizing past data to understand what happened
- A data point that differs significantly from other observations
- A measure of how two variables move in relation to each other
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Extremely large data sets analyzed for insights
- Estimating future values using historical data
- A popular programming language for data analytics
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data integration
- Return on Investment used to measure profitability
- The raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- A leading tool for data visualization
29 Clues: The graphical representation of data • Identifying unusual patterns in data • A leading tool for data visualization • Grouping data points based on similarity • Suggesting actions based on data analysis • Predicting future trends based on past data • A language used to manage and query databases • Central repository for storing integrated data • ...
December - Product Family Dialog 2024-12-16
Across
- Apps "Software solutions designed to solve business problems."
- "Automating repetitive tasks using software robots."
- "The product family manager for the development solutions group at BASF."
- Development "Creating applications specifically for smartphones and tablets."
- "Technology that enables machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence."
- "A central place for developers to collaborate and share resources."
- "The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention."
- Studio "An environment where AI assists in creating and refining projects."
- "A leading global chemical company known for its innovative solutions in chemistry, headquartered in Germany."
- "Providing tools and resources to enhance productivity and efficiency."
- Code "A development approach that requires minimal hand-coding."
- "A versatile programming language known for its readability and widespread use in software development."
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- "The scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter, crucial to BASF's innovations."
- "A cue or instruction given to an AI to generate a response."
- "A type of AI that creates new content from existing data."
- Learning "A subset of AI focused on algorithms that improve through experience."
- Assistants "AI-powered helpers that perform tasks or services for individuals."
- Development "Building and maintaining websites and web applications."
- "A conversational agent that interacts with users through text or voice."
- "Creating representations of systems or processes to analyze and predict outcomes."
20 Clues: "Automating repetitive tasks using software robots." • "A type of AI that creates new content from existing data." • "A cue or instruction given to an AI to generate a response." • Apps "Software solutions designed to solve business problems." • Code "A development approach that requires minimal hand-coding." • ...
Chirag Vishal Agarwal (25301) 2025-10-26
Across
- Analyzing data to understand why something happened
- A visual display of key performance indicators
- A mathematical representation of a business problem
- A language used to manage and query databases
- The graphical representation of data
- A testable statement used in statistical analysis
- A statistical method used to determine relationships between variables
- Predicting future trends based on past data
- Key Performance Indicator used to measure success
- Business Intelligence systems used for data-driven decision making
- Identifying unusual patterns in data
- Algorithms that enable systems to learn from data
- Process of correcting inaccurate or incomplete data
- Extracting useful patterns from large data sets
Down
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Grouping data points based on similarity
- A professional skilled in extracting insights from data
- Suggesting actions based on data analysis
- Summarizing past data to understand what happened
- A data point that differs significantly from other observations
- A measure of how two variables move in relation to each other
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Extremely large data sets analyzed for insights
- Estimating future values using historical data
- A popular programming language for data analytics
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data integration
- Return on Investment used to measure profitability
- The raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- A leading tool for data visualization
29 Clues: The graphical representation of data • Identifying unusual patterns in data • A leading tool for data visualization • Grouping data points based on similarity • Suggesting actions based on data analysis • Predicting future trends based on past data • A language used to manage and query databases • Central repository for storing integrated data • ...
Chirag Agarwal (25301) 2025-10-26
Across
- A mathematical representation of a business problem
- The raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Return on Investment used to measure profitability
- A leading tool for data visualization
- Process of correcting inaccurate or incomplete data
- Algorithms that enable systems to learn from data
- A data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggesting actions based on data analysis
- Business Intelligence systems used for data-driven decision making
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- A testable statement used in statistical analysis
- Analyzing data to understand why something happened
- Grouping data points based on similarity
- A language used to manage and query databases
Down
- Extracting useful patterns from large data sets
- Extremely large data sets analyzed for insights
- Identifying unusual patterns in data
- A measure of how two variables move in relation to each other
- A visual display of key performance indicators
- The graphical representation of data
- Predicting future trends based on past data
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data integration
- Key Performance Indicator used to measure success
- A professional skilled in extracting insights from data
- A statistical method used to determine relationships between variables
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- A popular programming language for data analytics
- Summarizing past data to understand what happened
- Estimating future values using historical data
29 Clues: Identifying unusual patterns in data • The graphical representation of data • A leading tool for data visualization • Grouping data points based on similarity • Suggesting actions based on data analysis • Predicting future trends based on past data • A language used to manage and query databases • A visual display of key performance indicators • ...
25301 2025-10-27
Across
- A mathematical representation of a business problem
- Extracting useful patterns from large data sets
- A professional skilled in extracting insights from data
- Summarizing past data to understand what happened
- A visual display of key performance indicators
- Extremely large data sets analyzed for insights
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data integration
- A language used to manage and query databases
- Estimating future values using historical data
- Key Performance Indicator used to measure success
- Suggesting actions based on data analysis
- Business Intelligence systems used for data-driven decision making
- A statistical method used to determine relationships between variables
Down
- Identifying unusual patterns in data
- Predicting future trends based on past data
- Analyzing data to understand why something happened
- Algorithms that enable systems to learn from data
- Grouping data points based on similarity
- Process of correcting inaccurate or incomplete data
- A data point that differs significantly from other observations
- A testable statement used in statistical analysis
- The raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- A measure of how two variables move in relation to each other
- A leading tool for data visualization
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- The graphical representation of data
- A popular programming language for data analytics
- Return on Investment used to measure profitability
29 Clues: Identifying unusual patterns in data • The graphical representation of data • A leading tool for data visualization • Grouping data points based on similarity • Suggesting actions based on data analysis • Predicting future trends based on past data • A language used to manage and query databases • A visual display of key performance indicators • ...
25131 2025-10-27
Across
- – Mathematical or statistical representation of a real-world process.
- – Assessment of performance or model accuracy.
- – Group of similar data points in analytics.
- – Deep understanding gained from analyzing data.
- – Statistical relationship between two variables (can reuse if needed).
- – Systematic computational analysis of data.
- – Short form for Key Performance Indicator.
- – Standards or measurements used to track performance.
- – Document summarizing analytical findings.
- – Statistical method used to find relationships between variables.
- – Extremely large datasets analyzed for insights.
- – Visual display showing key performance indicators.
- – Type of analytics used to anticipate future outcomes.
- – Repeated or regular occurrence found in data.
- intelligence – Tools and systems that help in business decision-making.
- – Graphical representation of information or data.
- – Choice made after analyzing available information.
- – Selecting a portion of data for analysis.
Down
- – Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or calculation.
- – Raw facts and figures used for analysis.
- – Science of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data.
- – Detailed examination of data for interpretation.
- – A structured collection of related data.
- – Characteristic that can change or vary in data.
- – Technique where systems improve from data automatically.
- – Process of making a system or decision as effective as possible.
- – Measures how strongly two variables are related.
- – General direction in which data or events move.
- – Assumption or theory to be tested with data.
- – Predicting future trends based on past data.
30 Clues: – Raw facts and figures used for analysis. • – A structured collection of related data. • – Short form for Key Performance Indicator. • – Document summarizing analytical findings. • – Selecting a portion of data for analysis. • – Group of similar data points in analytics. • – Systematic computational analysis of data. • – Assessment of performance or model accuracy. • ...
Business Professionalism 2023-08-28
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- responsibility, dependability, problem solving
- the process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between different activities
- clothes that businesses require their employees to wear in the office
- positive outlook and accepting responsibility in the workplace
- Competence, Knowledge, Conscientiousness, Integrity, Respect, Emotional Intelligence, Appropriateness, and Confidence
- examples of professional attire
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- provides purpose and direction in the workplace; it is motivating
- positive first impression, successful relationships, strong reputation
- way an employee carries themselves, their attitude, and communication skills
- the standards for morally right and wrong conduct in business
10 Clues: examples of professional attire • responsibility, dependability, problem solving • the standards for morally right and wrong conduct in business • positive outlook and accepting responsibility in the workplace • provides purpose and direction in the workplace; it is motivating • clothes that businesses require their employees to wear in the office • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Corssword Review!! 2025-05-08
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- Describes high-level, long-term planning vs. day-to-day tactics.
- The process of dividing a market into subgroups with shared needs.
- A standard of measurement used to assess marketing performance.
- Abbreviation for the field that mimics human intelligence in machines.
- Abbreviation for Customer Lifetime Value.
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- The business function focused on creating, communicating, and delivering value
- To aim promotions or products at a specific goal or group.
- Tailoring messages or offerings to individual customer needs.
- Tool for listing Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.
- Framework analyzing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, Legal.
10 Clues: Abbreviation for Customer Lifetime Value. • To aim promotions or products at a specific goal or group. • Tailoring messages or offerings to individual customer needs. • Tool for listing Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. • A standard of measurement used to assess marketing performance. • Describes high-level, long-term planning vs. day-to-day tactics. • ...
BRS 2025-11-04
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- A small business based on new and innovative ideas.
- City known for futuristic skyscrapers and innovation.
- Type of renewable energy harnessed from the sun.
- The process of creating something new or improving existing ideas.
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- The Museum of the ______ is a Dubai landmark dedicated to innovation.
- Abu Dhabi’s sustainable city leading renewable energy projects.
- Global event Dubai hosted in 2020 showcasing innovation.
- The UAE launched a mission to this planet called “Hope Probe.”
- Technology involving machines that can perform tasks automatically.
- Short for Artificial Intelligence, used in UAE’s Smart Government projects.
10 Clues: Type of renewable energy harnessed from the sun. • A small business based on new and innovative ideas. • City known for futuristic skyscrapers and innovation. • Global event Dubai hosted in 2020 showcasing innovation. • The UAE launched a mission to this planet called “Hope Probe.” • Abu Dhabi’s sustainable city leading renewable energy projects. • ...
Official Secrets 2026-03-18
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- Spying for political or military purposes
- Monitoring of individuals or data
- Management of international relations
- Secret communication systems
- Protection of the nation from threats
- Act of revealing secret information
- Method of encrypting messages
- Restricted official information
- State of keeping information hidden
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- Limited access security label
- Person exposing hidden wrongdoing
- Secret authentication key
- Government-protected information category
- Agent secretly gathering intelligence
- Unauthorized release of information
- Process of securing data digitally
- Secret state information gathering
- Highest level of classification
- Military protection of a country
19 Clues: Secret authentication key • Secret communication systems • Limited access security label • Method of encrypting messages • Highest level of classification • Restricted official information • Military protection of a country • Person exposing hidden wrongdoing • Monitoring of individuals or data • Process of securing data digitally • Secret state information gathering • ...
Crossword Puzzle_Unit 3_Recommend Improvement for Internal Controls_Part 1 2020-03-27
5 Clues: An example of proof measures • Data extracted from the business • Setting a pre-determined standards • An example of acknowledgement of performance • Development of drones and artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- Robot famous for being the first AI-based mobile robot to accomplish a task without the need for step-by-step instructions
- Surname of the man who is widely recognized as the father of Artificial Intelligence
- AI program demostrated by Google which was a virtual assistant and which had taken hairdresser appointment on call, and the lady on other side didn't notice that she was talking with a machine
- Fan Hui by 5 games to 0.
- In the year 2014, this Chatbot won a competition in the infamous "Turing test"
- First human-like AI robot to be granted legal citizenship. Activated on February 14, 2016
- Name of the giant bronze man from greek mythology who guarded the island of Crete by throwing stones at the ships of unwanted visitors. Automaton built by Hephaestus
- Surname of the woman who is considered as the first computer programmer
- First object oriented programming language
- First widely used programming language
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- Popular 1968 film which explores some ethical questions posed by AI
- Surname of the man who conceived the first automatic digital computer
- Program that is considered by many to be the first artificial intelligence program and was presented at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence
- Programming language used for coding web pages
- First computer to win a match against a reigning world champion under regular time controls
- First coined between 1974-1980, a term for a period of reduced funding and interest in artificial intelligence research
- Google's AI specialized in Go games. This program defeated 3 time European Go champion 2 dan
- Name of IBM's computer system that won jeopardy, a quiz show, where it had to solve the complex questions as well as riddles.
- First intelligent humanoid robot which was built in Japan
- First time AI entered the home was in this home appliance
- Name fo the project to simulate the brain at molecular detail
- 2004 film about artificial intelligence
- Surname of the man who observed that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years
- 2014 film about artificial intelligence
- Surname of the man called the father of modern computer science
25 Clues: Fan Hui by 5 games to 0. • First widely used programming language • 2004 film about artificial intelligence • 2014 film about artificial intelligence • First object oriented programming language • Programming language used for coding web pages • First intelligent humanoid robot which was built in Japan • First time AI entered the home was in this home appliance • ...
Military Intel 2023-04-13
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- the analysis of physical attributes to detect, track, identify or describe the distinctive characteristics of fixed or dynamic target sources
- activities designed to mislead an adversary
- the use of military, political, and economic means to combat insurgency and establish stability
- the gathering of intelligence from a variety of sources, including human, signals, open source, and imagery.
- information obtained from publicly available sources.
- the interpretation of visual information from satellites, aircraft, or other sources.
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- the distribution of intelligence information to authorized personnel or organizations.
- the process of selecting and prioritizing targets for intelligence collection or attack.
- the process of evaluating and interpreting intelligence information to produce meaningful and relevant conclusions.
- interception and analysis of signals such as radio, electronic, or cyber signals.
- intelligence gathered through interpersonal contact.
11 Clues: activities designed to mislead an adversary • intelligence gathered through interpersonal contact. • information obtained from publicly available sources. • interception and analysis of signals such as radio, electronic, or cyber signals. • the interpretation of visual information from satellites, aircraft, or other sources. • ...
Vaadwuar Intelligence Briefing 2025-03-19
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- the power that now holds the colony world Gedrin would like to relocate to
- a Delta Quadrant race whose word for "foolish" is roughly the same name of one of the other races in this puzzle.
- a Vadwuaar soldier sympathetic with the crew of Voyager
- a Vadwuaar woman killed by malfunctioning stasis equipment
- the leader of the Vaadwuar in 2376
- the material reinforcing the cavern containing the Vadwuaar stasis chambers
- the state of the planet where the Vadwuaar were located
- the Greek hero whose legend gives the Vadwuaar's debut episode its name
- the alert status Voyager uses to land
- the person responsible for activating one of the Vadwuaar stasis pods
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- a Delta Quadrant race that claims to have originally discovered and mapped a network of subspace corridors in the Delta Quadrant
- the reason Voyager went to the planet where the Vadwuaar were located
- the number of light-years traveled in the five minutes Voyager was in the subspace corridor network
- the species Captain Janeway wishes she had on board to sense the Vadwuaar's true intentions
- the leader of the Vaadwuar's tactical officer in 2376
- a network of subspace corridors once thought to be isolated to the Delta Quadrant
- a Delta Quadrant race that claims ownership of a network of subspace corridors in the Delta Quadrant
- an earlier Star Trek character who was described as a "space seed."
18 Clues: the leader of the Vaadwuar in 2376 • the alert status Voyager uses to land • the leader of the Vaadwuar's tactical officer in 2376 • a Vadwuaar soldier sympathetic with the crew of Voyager • the state of the planet where the Vadwuaar were located • a Vadwuaar woman killed by malfunctioning stasis equipment • ...
Artificial Intelligence Terms 2025-11-14
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- When a computer or person gets better at something by studying or practicing.
- A machine that can do tasks on its own, often using sensors or programming.
- Special instructions written in computer language that tell machines what to do.
- A tool or device made to do work, often using power like electricity or motors.
- An item or program that helps you get something done.
- information that computers use to learn, such as numbers, words, or pictures.
- Something that uses computers or electronics instead of paper or real-world tools.
- A machine that follows instructions to do things like math, writing, or games.
- Looking for information, often using a computer or the internet.
- A computer program that can talk or chat with people, usually by typing.
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- A group of instructions a computer follows to complete a task.
- Describes machines that can think or respond inways that seem intelligent.
- Something that you can see or interact with on a screen but isn't physically there.
- The sound made when talking; some Al tools can recognize and respond to it.
- A design or rule that repeats and helps computers understand how things work.
- Knowing what is right or wrong when using Al or making decision.
- A set of rules or steps a computer follows to solve a problem or make a decision.
- Tools, machines, or systems that are created to solve problems or help people.
18 Clues: An item or program that helps you get something done. • A group of instructions a computer follows to complete a task. • Knowing what is right or wrong when using Al or making decision. • Looking for information, often using a computer or the internet. • A computer program that can talk or chat with people, usually by typing. • ...
SUBMIT ANSWERS HERE 2021-03-29
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- NETAPP- Storage is a part of solution for clients as ____ is to a baker.
- DATALOGIC- The pistol grip handle is ideal for ________.
- ZEBRA- Enterprise asset _____.
- LOGMEIN- You can select from over ____ security policies.
- IOGEAR- what is the second switching method mentioned?
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- RSA- Easy access to next generation capabilities to manage current and ____ risks.
- OTTERBOX- How many Otterspot charging systems are being given away?
- CRADLEPOINT – Where is the nonprofit located that Ken mentions?
- Avaya Cloud- ____ with over one hundred business apps.
- COREL- How many hours of installation support is included with a RAS license?
- FIVE9- What is the first name of the channel manager for inside?
11 Clues: ZEBRA- Enterprise asset _____. • Avaya Cloud- ____ with over one hundred business apps. • IOGEAR- what is the second switching method mentioned? • DATALOGIC- The pistol grip handle is ideal for ________. • LOGMEIN- You can select from over ____ security policies. • CRADLEPOINT – Where is the nonprofit located that Ken mentions? • ...
BRS 2025-11-04
Across
- A small business based on new and innovative ideas.
- City known for futuristic skyscrapers and innovation.
- Type of renewable energy harnessed from the sun.
- The process of creating something new or improving existing ideas.
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- The Museum of the ______ is a Dubai landmark dedicated to innovation.
- Abu Dhabi’s sustainable city leading renewable energy projects.
- Global event Dubai hosted in 2020 showcasing innovation.
- The UAE launched a mission to this planet called “Hope Probe.”
- Technology involving machines that can perform tasks automatically.
- Short for Artificial Intelligence, used in UAE’s Smart Government projects.
10 Clues: Type of renewable energy harnessed from the sun. • A small business based on new and innovative ideas. • City known for futuristic skyscrapers and innovation. • Global event Dubai hosted in 2020 showcasing innovation. • The UAE launched a mission to this planet called “Hope Probe.” • Abu Dhabi’s sustainable city leading renewable energy projects. • ...
Crossword 2021-01-30
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- Programming language used for Artificial Intelligence
- Digitized version of an analog
- In which state has India's first no permission and no takeoff compliant drone flight on the A200 Remotely Piloted Aircraft System been completed
- It is a programming language that is used to solve business problems
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- This company has successfully acquired the smart wearable company
- Protocol used for streaming videos over the internet
- India's first social media app launched by Venkaih Naidu
- The country which has maximum number of working robots
- It is used to measure the quality of printer
- signal
10 Clues: signal • Digitized version of an analog • It is used to measure the quality of printer • Protocol used for streaming videos over the internet • Programming language used for Artificial Intelligence • The country which has maximum number of working robots • India's first social media app launched by Venkaih Naidu • ...
RETRO DESIGN 2023-12-09
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- What programming language, known for its simplicity and readability, is named after a British comedy group?
- What is coding error in software development
- CEO of OPENAI
- Online Platform for version control
- CEO Ryan Roslansky approved permanent remote work for employees of what business-oriented social network company?
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- who is considered as the father of artificial intelligence
- Which company developed the first mobile phone?
- Which animal is in the logo of firefox browser
- Google's new generative AI model
- What popular operating system, launched in 1991, also has its own mascot, Tux the penguin?
10 Clues: CEO of OPENAI • Google's new generative AI model • Online Platform for version control • What is coding error in software development • Which animal is in the logo of firefox browser • Which company developed the first mobile phone? • who is considered as the father of artificial intelligence • ...
Types of dog breeds 2023-06-24
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- A highly intelligent and energetic breed, often used for herding livestock.
- A large and powerful breed known for its protective instincts and loyalty to its family.
- A medium-sized breed known for its agility and intelligence, often used as a working and herding dog.
- A small to medium-sized breed known for its keen sense of smell and its use in hunting.
- A small and muscular breed with distinctive bat-like ears and a friendly, affectionate nature.
- A breed prized for its intelligence, loyalty, and versatility in various roles, including police and service work.
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- A small breed with a compact build and a friendly, lively personality, often referred to as the "American Gentleman."
- A friendly and intelligent breed originally developed for retrieving shot waterfowl during hunting.
- A medium to large-sized breed with a muscular build, known for its playful and energetic nature.
- The smallest breed of dog, known for its alertness and often feisty temperament.
- A small breed known for its long, flowing coat and its friendly and affectionate nature.
- One of the largest dog breeds, known for its imposing size and friendly, gentle demeanor.
- A sturdy and muscular breed with a distinctive pushed-in nose and a strong, determined appearance.
- A breed famous for its unique coat pattern of black or liver spots on a white background.
- A medium-sized breed with a thick double coat, known for its endurance and sled-pulling abilities.
- A small breed with a long, silky coat and a confident, spirited personality.
- A breed known for its distinctive curly or corded coat and its intelligence.
- A popular breed known for its friendly nature, intelligence, and versatility as a working dog.
- A large and powerful breed known for its rescue work in the snowy Swiss Alps and its gentle temperament.
- A medium to large-sized breed known for its loyalty, intelligence, and sleek, muscular build.
20 Clues: A highly intelligent and energetic breed, often used for herding livestock. • A small breed with a long, silky coat and a confident, spirited personality. • A breed known for its distinctive curly or corded coat and its intelligence. • The smallest breed of dog, known for its alertness and often feisty temperament. • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2012-11-12
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- the bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
- the ability to produce new and valuable ideas
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100
- the most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
- according to Spearman and others, un-derlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on a intelligence test
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowleage to adapt to new solution
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet’s original intelligence test
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
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- defining scores by comparing them with the performance of a pretested group
- the portion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance
- condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test
17 Clues: the ability to produce new and valuable ideas • a test designed to assess what a person has learned • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • the portion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes • ...
Thinking and Intelligence 2023-01-05
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- Stereotype someone without a valid basis for your judgment
- How a person's response to an environment is unique based on genetic make-up
- Even though you know there is nothing in the fridge you still check every 15 minutes
- Set of behaviors that are performed the same way each time; also referred to as an event schema.
- Acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it.
- Theory of the three facets of intelligence
- Ideas created naturally through indirect or direct experiences
- Believing the event that you just experienced was predictable, even if it truly wasn’t.
- The ability for people to understand and relate to those in different cultures.
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- The guy from Tangled’s effect.. Who was smarter than his parents
- A mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem.
- “Street smarts”
- The field of psychology is dedicated to examining how people think.
- A fork is a fork and cannot be a hairbrush … unless youre Ariel
- Extension of a rule, ex. “All zebras are rude.”
- Processes associated with perception, knowledge, problem-solving, judgment, language, and memory.
- Faulty heuristic in which you focus on information that confirms your beliefs
- Ability to think outside the box
18 Clues: “Street smarts” • Ability to think outside the box • Theory of the three facets of intelligence • Extension of a rule, ex. “All zebras are rude.” • Acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it. • A mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem. • Stereotype someone without a valid basis for your judgment • ...
Intelligence studio Fun 2025-01-31
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- Python-based framework for orchestrating workflows
- Programming language used in PySpark
- Component in Spark that optimizes query execution plans
- Default cluster manager for Spark
- Newer Airflow feature that allows event-driven DAGs
- Spark engine that processes structured data
- Process of executing a task in Airflow
- Directed structure that defines tasks and dependencies in Airflow
- File format optimized for big data processing in Spark
- Component responsible for scheduling tasks in Airflow
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- Distributed computing framework that Spark is often compared to
- Process of breaking jobs into smaller execution tasks in Spark
- Fast and general-purpose computation engine in Spark
- Default executor in Airflow for running tasks sequentially
- User interface used to monitor DAGs in Airflow
- Database backend that stores Airflow metadata
- Spark API for running SQL queries
- Fundamental data structure in Spark
18 Clues: Default cluster manager for Spark • Spark API for running SQL queries • Fundamental data structure in Spark • Programming language used in PySpark • Process of executing a task in Airflow • Spark engine that processes structured data • Database backend that stores Airflow metadata • User interface used to monitor DAGs in Airflow • ...
Who I am, Part-2 (NCERT Class-6) 2021-03-18
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- If you are good at grammar, that is your________ intelligence.
- An ______________ designs buildings.
- When I enjoy listening to people, It Is my _________ intelligence.
- A __________ likes to perform experiments.
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- _______________ propounded the theory of multiple intelligence.
- A____________ has very strong musical intelligence.
- When I enjoy looking at maps and examining pictures I use my ————————————— intelligence.
- Dancing or physical activity Involves _______ intelligence.
8 Clues: An ______________ designs buildings. • A __________ likes to perform experiments. • A____________ has very strong musical intelligence. • Dancing or physical activity Involves _______ intelligence. • If you are good at grammar, that is your________ intelligence. • _______________ propounded the theory of multiple intelligence. • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Corssword Review!! 2025-05-08
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- Describes high-level, long-term planning vs. day-to-day tactics.
- The process of dividing a market into subgroups with shared needs.
- A standard of measurement used to assess marketing performance.
- Abbreviation for the field that mimics human intelligence in machines.
- Abbreviation for Customer Lifetime Value.
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- The business function focused on creating, communicating, and delivering value
- To aim promotions or products at a specific goal or group.
- Tailoring messages or offerings to individual customer needs.
- Tool for listing Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.
- Framework analyzing Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, Legal.
10 Clues: Abbreviation for Customer Lifetime Value. • To aim promotions or products at a specific goal or group. • Tailoring messages or offerings to individual customer needs. • Tool for listing Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. • A standard of measurement used to assess marketing performance. • Describes high-level, long-term planning vs. day-to-day tactics. • ...
Adulthood & Old Age Exam #2 Study Aid 2013-03-27
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- attitudes, interests, health status, intellectual abilities, stress, & learning style can affect this
- memory in which a person is consciously trying to remember or think of something
- also known as high blood pressure
- this person said that intelligence is based off of a single ability, or "g"
- best defense against aging
- most severe, devastating & common form of dementia
- heart disease, cancer, and stroke are examples of this type of illness
- varies based on age, gender, ethnicity, race, health & lifestyle
- new information interferes with remembering old information
- states that the position of word/number that you are trying to remember matters
- memory in which a person is unconsciously trying to remember or think of something
- task where you use more than one sense at the same time
- term Binet & Simon used for a child whose mental age exceeded their chronological age
- one of the ten signs of Alzheimer's caregiver stress
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- this factor of intelligence is based on the knowledge accumulated over lifetime
- how we take information in, according to the information processing theory
- this person believes that intelligence is made up of different type of abilities we have
- relationship between client and therapist
- how long you can keep attention focused on something
- some insurances do not cover this type of health
- many people do not agree on the concept of this
- type of memory that has an unlimited capacity
- ability to pay attention to relevant information and ignore irrelevant information
- dividing and switching attention
- studying the same people over a long period of time
- this decreases with age
- type of memory that has a limited capacity
- studying different ages at the same point and time
- this type of intelligence steadily declines with age
- a strategy used to remember better
30 Clues: this decreases with age • best defense against aging • dividing and switching attention • also known as high blood pressure • a strategy used to remember better • relationship between client and therapist • type of memory that has a limited capacity • type of memory that has an unlimited capacity • many people do not agree on the concept of this • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2012-11-12
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- condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet’s original intelligence test
- the most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
- the ability to produce new and valuable ideas
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowleage to adapt to new solution
- according to Spearman and others, un-derlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on a intelligence test
Down
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- defining scores by comparing them with the performance of a pretested group
- the bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test
- the portion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance
17 Clues: the ability to produce new and valuable ideas • a test designed to assess what a person has learned • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • the portion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes • ...
Psychological Testing 2023-02-14
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- the degree to which a characteristic is related to inherited genetic factors
- assesses an individual’s characteristics and identifies problems
- a limited- or forced-choice test in which a person must select one of several answers
- an unstructured test in which a person is asked to respond freely, giving his or her own interpretation of various ambiguous stimuli
- includes four major aspects of interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences
- measures how much a person has learned in a given subject or area
- standardized measure of intelligence based on a scale in which 100 is average
- estimates the probability that a person will be successful in learning a specific new skill
- standard of comparison for test results developed by giving the test to large, well-defined groups of people
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- proposes that two factors contribute to an individual’s intelligence
- an aspect of an intelligence test in which the wording used in questions may be more familiar to people of one social group than to another group
- the ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure
- proposes that intelligence can be divided into three ways of processing information
- the ability to acquire new ideas and new behavior, and to adapt to new situations
- system ranking of test scores that indicates the ratio of scores lower and higher than a given score
- the ability of a test to give the same results under similar conditions
- measures a person’s preferences and attitudes in a wide variety of activities to identify areas of likely success
17 Clues: the ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure • assesses an individual’s characteristics and identifies problems • measures how much a person has learned in a given subject or area • proposes that two factors contribute to an individual’s intelligence • the ability of a test to give the same results under similar conditions • ...
Unit 4 Review 2015-04-20
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- ______validity is the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict; it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior.
- ’s triarchic theory proposes three, not eight, intelligences: analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- ____ is a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- Maslow’s _________ ____ _________ is a pyramid of human needs, beginning at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied before higher-level safety needs and psychological needs
- ‘s theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
- IQ = mental age divided by ________ age multiplied by 100
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- ____is a desire for significant accomplishment, for mastery of skills or ideas, for control, and for rapidly attaining a high standard.
- ‘s two-factor theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal.
- ____ developed the WAIS and WISC intelligence scales.
- believed we have one general intelligence (often shortened to g) that is at the heart of all of our intelligent behavior.
- ___ is a motivated state such as hunger or thirst that pushes the organism to reduce a need.
- ____ is a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- ‘s theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion.
- ___is the basic human need to affiliate with others, even to become strongly attached to certain others in enduring, close relationships.
15 Clues: ____ developed the WAIS and WISC intelligence scales. • IQ = mental age divided by ________ age multiplied by 100 • ____ is a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • ____ is a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior • ___ is a motivated state such as hunger or thirst that pushes the organism to reduce a need. • ...
Variations in Psychological Attributes 2021-09-21
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- _______ have both body-kinesthetic and spatial intelligence.
- _______ 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.
- The evidence for hereditary influences on intelligence comes mainly from the studies on _______ children.
- _______ intelligence specifies the cognitive processes that underline all intelligent behaviour
- ________ notion of contextual or practical intelligence implies that intelligence is a product of culture.
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- ____ is an aptitude test for armed services.
- Respect for elders, concern for the young and needy, recognising others perspectives
- Societies that adopt _______ intelligence adopt child-rearing practices which foster skills of generalisation, abstraction, speed, minimal moves and mental manipulation.
9 Clues: ____ 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 • ...
SM2 Unit 8 2024-04-12
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- starts with letter 'o'
- starts with letter 'c' - something difficult to do
- starts with letter 'e' - one of origins of intelligence
- starts with letter 'i' - based on your feelings
- starts with letter 'g'-you use it to break stones
- starts with letter 'p'
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- starts with letter 'm'
- starts with letter 'i'
- starts with letter 'i'-it goes with 'mechanically'
- starts with letter 't'
- starts with letter 'p'
- starts with letter 'w'
- starts with letter 't'
- starts with letter 'g' - one of origins of intelligence
- starts with letter 'r' - order of things you do in a day
15 Clues: starts with letter 'm' • starts with letter 'i' • starts with letter 't' • starts with letter 'o' • starts with letter 'p' • starts with letter 'w' • starts with letter 't' • starts with letter 'p' • starts with letter 'i' - based on your feelings • starts with letter 'g'-you use it to break stones • starts with letter 'i'-it goes with 'mechanically' • ...
Business Vocabulary 1-9 2015-03-27
5 Clues: good whith computers • wealthy business man • extras that come with the job + examples • to assess candidats intelligence and personality • prevents women to get further than a particular level
Intelligence 2021-11-02
7 Clues: Self-awareness • Images and space • Logic and numbers • Words and language • movement and control • Other people’s feelings • Music, rhythm, and sound
Intelligence 2024-10-20
Across
- (P.6)someone's ability to do a particular thing
- (P.1) the process by which characteristics are given from a parent to their child through the genes
- (P.1) care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing.
- (P.4)something that you accept as true without question or proof
Down
- (P.5)showing an unreasonable like or dislike for someone or something based on personal opinions
- (P.3)connected with thinking or conscious mental processes
- (P.2) the unfair situation in society when some people have more opportunities, money, etc. than other people
7 Clues: (P.6)someone's ability to do a particular thing • (P.3)connected with thinking or conscious mental processes • (P.4)something that you accept as true without question or proof • (P.1) care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing. • (P.5)showing an unreasonable like or dislike for someone or something based on personal opinions • ...
Adulthood & Old Age Exam #2 Study Aid 2013-03-27
Across
- one of the ten signs of Alzheimer's caregiver stress
- term Binet & Simon used for a child whose mental age exceeded their chronological age
- also known as high blood pressure
- studying the same people over a long period of time
- type of memory that has an unlimited capacity
- task where you use more than one sense at the same time
- states that the position of word/number that you are trying to remember matters
- ability to pay attention to relevant information and ignore irrelevant information
- some insurances do not cover this type of health
- type of memory that has a limited capacity
- relationship between client and therapist
- studying different ages at the same point and time
- how long you can keep attention focused on something
- how we take information in, according to the information processing theory
- this factor of intelligence is based on the knowledge accumulated over lifetime
Down
- new information interferes with remembering old information
- attitudes, interests, health status, intellectual abilities, stress, & learning style can affect this
- this person believes that intelligence is made up of different type of abilities we have
- this person said that intelligence is based off of a single ability, or "g"
- best defense against aging
- this type of intelligence steadily declines with age
- many people do not agree on the concept of this
- this decreases with age
- dividing and switching attention
- memory in which a person is consciously trying to remember or think of something
- most severe, devastating & common form of dementia
- memory in which a person is unconsciously trying to remember or think of something
- a strategy used to remember better
- varies based on age, gender, ethnicity, race, health & lifestyle
- heart disease, cancer, and stroke are examples of this type of illness
30 Clues: this decreases with age • best defense against aging • dividing and switching attention • also known as high blood pressure • a strategy used to remember better • relationship between client and therapist • type of memory that has a limited capacity • type of memory that has an unlimited capacity • many people do not agree on the concept of this • ...
Adulthood & Old Age Exam #2 Study Aid 2013-03-27
Across
- type of memory that has a limited capacity
- a strategy used to remember better
- new information interferes with remembering old information
- memory in which a person is consciously trying to remember or think of something
- term Binet & Simon used for a child whose mental age exceeded their chronological age
- how long you can keep attention focused on something
- states that the position of word/number that you are trying to remember matters
- this person said that intelligence is based off of a single ability, or "g"
- one of the ten signs of Alzheimer's caregiver stress
- type of memory that has an unlimited capacity
- also known as high blood pressure
- memory in which a person is unconsciously trying to remember or think of something
- attitudes, interests, health status, intellectual abilities, stress, & learning style can affect this
- relationship between client and therapist
- studying the same people over a long period of time
- this decreases with age
- varies based on age, gender, ethnicity, race, health & lifestyle
- most severe, devastating & common form of dementia
Down
- how we take information in, according to the information processing theory
- this person believes that intelligence is made up of different type of abilities we have
- task where you use more than one sense at the same time
- this type of intelligence steadily declines with age
- this factor of intelligence is based on the knowledge accumulated over lifetime
- best defense against aging
- ability to pay attention to relevant information and ignore irrelevant information
- dividing and switching attention
- many people do not agree on the concept of this
- heart disease, cancer, and stroke are examples of this type of illness
- studying different ages at the same point and time
- some insurances do not cover this type of health
30 Clues: this decreases with age • best defense against aging • dividing and switching attention • also known as high blood pressure • a strategy used to remember better • relationship between client and therapist • type of memory that has a limited capacity • type of memory that has an unlimited capacity • many people do not agree on the concept of this • ...
Values 2015-07-28
Across
- money
- more than friends
- strength
- where you are
- all is good
- looking good
- not lying to others
- same amount
- having a good time
- you are related
- smart
- the ability to guide people
- old intelligence
- safe
- you 'fitness'
- Famous everybody knows you
Down
- not lying to others
- no war
- opposite to losing
- with a group of people
- one of our school prides
- serving someone
- by yourself
- working with people
- religion
- inventing fun things
- less than lovers
- the ability to know that someone won't betray you
- Accomplishment
- crisp
30 Clues: safe • money • smart • crisp • no war • strength • religion • all is good • by yourself • same amount • looking good • where you are • you 'fitness' • Accomplishment • serving someone • you are related • less than lovers • old intelligence • more than friends • opposite to losing • having a good time • not lying to others • not lying to others • working with people • inventing fun things • with a group of people • ...
Digital disruption 2024-08-09
Across
- - The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, essential as digital disruption increases vulnerabilities.
- - Large volumes of data analyzed to reveal patterns and trends, disrupting traditional decision-making processes.
- -The buying and selling of goods or services over the internet, disrupting traditional retail.
- - The act of introducing something new, often a product or process, that can disrupt an industry.
- - Significant change caused by new technology or business models, impacting industries and markets.
Down
- - The process of converting information into digital formats, disrupting traditional methods of operation.
- - Platforms that allow users to create and share content, disrupting traditional communication and marketing methods.
- - The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention, often disrupting traditional labor markets.
- - The industry that uses technology to improve and automate financial services, leading to disruption in traditional banking.
- - A digital ledger technology that can disrupt financial services and other industries by enabling secure, transparent transactions.
- - New companies, often technology-driven, that can rapidly grow and disrupt established industries.
- - A technology that allows data and applications to be stored and accessed over the internet, disrupting traditional data storage methods.
- -Artificial Intelligence, the simulation of human intelligence by machines, disrupting multiple industries.
- - Internet of Things, a network of connected devices that collect and exchange data, disrupting various sectors.
14 Clues: -The buying and selling of goods or services over the internet, disrupting traditional retail. • - The act of introducing something new, often a product or process, that can disrupt an industry. • - New companies, often technology-driven, that can rapidly grow and disrupt established industries. • ...
Intelligence 2021-11-02
7 Clues: Self-awareness • Images and space • Logic and numbers • Words and language • movement and control • Other people’s feelings • Music, rhythm, and sound
spelling Unit 21 Jake laRue#2 2014-03-19
Across
- full of love for and good will
- able to be consumed
- a mention
- designed for quick easy preparation
- the ability to withstand hardship
- having or showing intelligence
- capable of investing together
- a refined grace
- present or ready for immediate use
- capable of being separated into many parts
Down
- to desire for revenge
- something that happens
- adequate
- the ability to learn or understand
- capable of being easily ignited
- a likeness or semblance
- due for present payment
- able to be seen
- to take away from such as taxes
- the persons attending
20 Clues: adequate • a mention • able to be seen • a refined grace • able to be consumed • to desire for revenge • the persons attending • something that happens • a likeness or semblance • due for present payment • capable of investing together • full of love for and good will • having or showing intelligence • capable of being easily ignited • to take away from such as taxes • ...
People of Psychology 2015-05-27
Across
- Believed in a collective unconscious
- Law of effect
- Contact comfort
- Believed that learning language is inborn
- Skinner box
- Believed in unconditional positive regard
- Measured attachment using the "Strange Situation"
- G-factor intelligence
- Studied obedience using the shock experiment
- Studied observational learning
- Father of classical conditioning
- Psychosocial stages
- Little Albert experiment
- Studied the unconscious
Down
- Created the first psych lab
- Stages of cognitive development
- Nonsense syllables
- Studied triarchic theory of intelligence
- Stages of moral development
- IQ testing
- Believed in multiple intelligences
- Hierarchy of needs
- General Adaptation Syndrome
23 Clues: IQ testing • Skinner box • Law of effect • Contact comfort • Nonsense syllables • Hierarchy of needs • Psychosocial stages • G-factor intelligence • Studied the unconscious • Little Albert experiment • Created the first psych lab • Stages of moral development • General Adaptation Syndrome • Studied observational learning • Stages of cognitive development • Father of classical conditioning • ...
AP Psychology 2015-04-22
Across
- Facial expressions
- Feminist psychology
- Taste aversion
- Learned helplessness
- Psychoanalysis
- Labelling experiment psychiatric hospital
- Operant chamber
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Social comparison theory
- Parenting style
- Classical conditioning
- Ethics and feminism
- Strange situation for children
- Hypnosis/how easily one can be hypnotized
- General intelligence
Down
- Infant temperament
- Eight life-stages
- Developmental stages
- Bobo doll experiment
- Father of psychology
- Law of proportions
- Theory of intelligence
- Behavioral economics
- Forgetting curve
- Moral development stages
- Monkey study
- Misinformation effect
- Rational behavior emotive therapy
28 Clues: Monkey study • Taste aversion • Psychoanalysis • Operant chamber • Parenting style • Forgetting curve • Eight life-stages • Facial expressions • Infant temperament • Law of proportions • Feminist psychology • Ethics and feminism • Developmental stages • Bobo doll experiment • Father of psychology • Behavioral economics • Learned helplessness • General intelligence • Misinformation effect • ...
spy class 2022-05-11
Across
- traitor
- briber
- pass secrets to an intelligence agency intelligence organization
- prevents defectors
- mangers and case officers
- pretends to be working for you
- one time source of info
- infultration without protection
- boss of a foreign station
- find escape route for asset
- something that helps acquire info
- future double agent
Down
- british spy
- in charge of agents
- bodyguard
- manages agents
- agent gaining employment
- finds dead people to pose as
- creates fake documents
- members of a service
- citizens living foriegn
- agent that passes on info
- case officer
- radio operator
24 Clues: briber • traitor • bodyguard • british spy • case officer • manages agents • radio operator • prevents defectors • in charge of agents • future double agent • members of a service • creates fake documents • one time source of info • citizens living foriegn • agent gaining employment • mangers and case officers • agent that passes on info • boss of a foreign station • find escape route for asset • ...
'MERICA. 2024-10-11
Across
- provides objective intelligence on foreign countries and global issues
- President can ____ a law
- has 9 members
- an intelligence-driven and threat-focused national security organization
- 100 members
- first line in the constitution
- Senate and House of Representatives together
- Judicial branch can declare something as ________
- Makes laws
- How long someone can serve for
- First US government that failed
Down
- 435 members
- president during wartime
- Set of rules that America follows
- Enforces laws
- Intro to the Constitution
- presidents right-hand man
- All different department leaders
- "runs" the country
- Interprets laws
20 Clues: Makes laws • 435 members • 100 members • Enforces laws • has 9 members • Interprets laws • "runs" the country • president during wartime • President can ____ a law • Intro to the Constitution • presidents right-hand man • first line in the constitution • How long someone can serve for • First US government that failed • All different department leaders • Set of rules that America follows • ...
Business Vocabulary 1-9 2015-03-27
5 Clues: wealthy business man • good whith computers • extras that come with the job + examples • to assess candidats intelligence and personality • prevents women to get further than a particular level
AP Psychology 2015-04-22
Across
- Rational behavior emotive therapy
- Misinformation effect
- Bobo doll experiment
- Taste aversion
- General intelligence
- Infant temperament
- Developmental stages
- Forgetting curve
- Moral development stages
- Ethics and feminism
- Labelling experiment psychiatric hospital
- Law of proportions
- Eight life-stages
- Theory of multiple intelligences
Down
- Feminist psychology
- Learned helplessness
- Strange situation for children
- Parenting style
- Theory of intelligence
- Father of psychology
- Social comparison theory
- Classical conditioning
- Monkey study
- Behavioral economics
- Hypnosis/how easily one can be hypnotized
- Operant chamber
- Psychoanalysis
- Facial expressions
28 Clues: Monkey study • Taste aversion • Psychoanalysis • Parenting style • Operant chamber • Forgetting curve • Eight life-stages • Infant temperament • Law of proportions • Facial expressions • Feminist psychology • Ethics and feminism • Learned helplessness • Bobo doll experiment • General intelligence • Father of psychology • Developmental stages • Behavioral economics • Misinformation effect • ...
Unit 6 Text 1 Vocab 2018-03-21
Across
- you should know it used in writing 1
- a way to carry out something
- female 'cattle'
- imperfect or faulty
- reasoning and understanding abstract things
- body parts
- Adj of intelligence
- general term for cows and bulls
- a single thin length of something like a thread
- male 'cattle'
- plants like cereal, fruits and vegetables
Down
- change
- antonym of friend
- adjective of technique
- N of intelligent
- traveling through
- as a V relate to a N worry
- an unborn offspring in the development
- particular qualities or characteristics
- church stage
20 Clues: change • body parts • church stage • male 'cattle' • female 'cattle' • N of intelligent • antonym of friend • traveling through • imperfect or faulty • Adj of intelligence • adjective of technique • as a V relate to a N worry • a way to carry out something • general term for cows and bulls • you should know it used in writing 1 • an unborn offspring in the development • ...
tvseries.9/11 2026-01-06
Across
- – The repercussions continue.
- – War accelerated radicalization.
- – Sovereignty was challenged.
- – Military intervention followed.
- – Violence followed extremist ideology.
- – Extremism spread in chaos.
- – Policy created blowback.
- – The insurgency lasted years.
- – Militant groups operated secretly.
- – War caused destabilization.
- – 9/11 changed global geopolitical relations.
Down
- – Surveillance expanded after 9/11.
- – Counterterrorism became a priority.
- – Military doctrine changed.
- – Troops were seen as occupation forces.
- – The regime collapsed.
- war – Afghanistan became a proxy war.
- failure – 9/11 was an intelligence failure.
- warfare – The war was asymmetrical warfare.
- – The invasion was retaliation.
20 Clues: – The regime collapsed. • – Policy created blowback. • – Military doctrine changed. • – Extremism spread in chaos. • – The repercussions continue. • – Sovereignty was challenged. • – War caused destabilization. • – The insurgency lasted years. • – The invasion was retaliation. • – War accelerated radicalization. • – Military intervention followed. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-06-12
Across
- computer system designed to function like the human brain
- general concept of machines acting in a way that mimics human intelligence
- machine’s ability to perform conversational tasks
- data used to check that a machine learning model is able to perform its assigned task
- developing AI that is equal to the human mind when it comes to ability
Down
- procedure used for solving a problem or performing a computation
- father of Artificial Intelligence
- data used during the process of training a machine learning algorithm
- program that is designed to communicate with people through text or voice commands
- Also called narrow AI
- A popular programming language used for general programming
11 Clues: Also called narrow AI • father of Artificial Intelligence • machine’s ability to perform conversational tasks • computer system designed to function like the human brain • A popular programming language used for general programming • procedure used for solving a problem or performing a computation • ...
Artificial intelligence 2025-12-04
Across
- – The type of AI designed to do one specific task.
- – A form of AI that could perform any human-level intellectual task (does not exist yet).
- – A negative effect where AI may unfairly favor or reject certain groups.
- – A hypothetical form of AI that would surpass human intelligence.
- – Something AI can improve by analyzing large amounts of information.
- – Information AI uses to learn.
Down
- – What AI uses to improve from information or feedback.
- – Areas or categories of tasks AI can work within.
- – A type of learning that uses examples to make decisions.
- – What reinforcement learning uses to improve performance.
- – A concern caused by AI collecting personal data.
11 Clues: – Information AI uses to learn. • – Areas or categories of tasks AI can work within. • – The type of AI designed to do one specific task. • – A concern caused by AI collecting personal data. • – What AI uses to improve from information or feedback. • – A type of learning that uses examples to make decisions. • ...
animal intelligence 2019-11-19
11 Clues: quickly learn • an unusual event • caused by someone • gradually develop • fine distinctions • hard to figure out • no one knows the answer • a person trained to do research • a doctor who deals with mental illness • a large strong breed found in newfoundland • researchers who study human and animal behavior
Artificial intelligence 2021-03-01
Animal Intelligence 2021-10-22
11 Clues: An answer • Is a feature • Means living • A careful plan • A characteristic • How a living thing acts • A giraffe's long neck is an • To look at something closely • To protect itself from danger • An animal that eats other animals • An animal that is hunted for food
Apple Intelligence 2025-06-18
Across
- Create personalized images from user input
- A tool that suggests quick replies to email and text messages
- A tool that helps remove unwanted objects from your photos
- Where is Apple Park located?
- Allows the user to search and ask questions about what they are seeing
- A new Focus mode that intelligently filters notifications, prioritizing those that might need immediate attention
Down
- Create movies from your photos and videos
- Tools that can proofread your text, rewrite different versions until the tone and wording are just right, and summarize selected text with a tap. Writing Tools are available nearly everywhere you write, including third-party apps
- Create personalized emojis
- More natural, helpful and based on your personalized context
- Launched in 2001
11 Clues: Launched in 2001 • Create personalized emojis • Where is Apple Park located? • Create movies from your photos and videos • Create personalized images from user input • A tool that helps remove unwanted objects from your photos • More natural, helpful and based on your personalized context • A tool that suggests quick replies to email and text messages • ...
Beastly Bytes 2019-02-13
Across
- The exchange of information between people, e.g. by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
- Fast movement, progress, or operation
- Combination of programs and applications that can be run on a computer system so that they work well together.
- A systematically arranged collection of computer data, structured so that it can be automatically retrieved or manipulated.
- Able to change or be changed according to circumstances.
Down
- The effectiveness of the arrangement of separate components in a coherent whole
- The right or ability to log on to a computer system or use a computer program.
- Intelligence Technologies, applications and practices for the collection, integration, analysis, and presentation of business information.
- The degree to which something is done well or without wasted energy.
9 Clues: Fast movement, progress, or operation • Able to change or be changed according to circumstances. • The degree to which something is done well or without wasted energy. • The right or ability to log on to a computer system or use a computer program. • The effectiveness of the arrangement of separate components in a coherent whole • ...
Factors of Production & Sufficiency Economy 2025-11-18
Across
- not too much or too little.
- The number of products available.
- How much people want to buy them.
- A person who creates a business and makes decisions.
Down
- tools and machines that help produce goods.
- the transformation of limited resources to be goods and services
- the manpower, intelligence and expertise that are used for the production of goods and services.
7 Clues: not too much or too little. • The number of products available. • How much people want to buy them. • tools and machines that help produce goods. • A person who creates a business and makes decisions. • the transformation of limited resources to be goods and services • the manpower, intelligence and expertise that are used for the production of goods and services.
Module 38-44,45 2017-10-17
Across
- Any strategy or technique that aids problem solving, especially by limiting the number of possible solutions to be tired
- A bell-shaped curve characterized by a large number of scores in a middle area, tapering to very few extremely high and low scores
- Intelligence measured by solving puzzles, assembling objects, completing pictures, and other nonverbal tasks
- A general ability factor proposed to underlies intelligence; the core of general intellectual ability that involves reasoning, problem-solving ability, knowledge, and memory
- An index of intelligence defined as a person’s mental age divided by his or her chronological age and multiplied by 100
Down
- Thought that applies a general set of rules to specific situations; for example, using the laws of gravity to predict the behavior of a single falling object
- Howard Gardner’s theory that there are several specialized types of intellectual ability
- A tendency to select wrong answers because they seem to match pre-existing mental categories
- Thinking directed toward discovery of a single established correct answer; conventional thinking
- Thinking in which a general rule or principle is gathered from a series of specific examples; for instance, inferring the laws of gravity by observing many falling objects
- Intelligence measured by answering questions involving vocabulary, general information, arithmetic, and other language- or symbol-oriented tasks
- Thinking that produces many ideas or alternatives; a major element in original or creative thought
- An IQ obtained statistically from a persons relative standing in his or her age group—that is, how far above or below average the person’s score is relative to other scores
13 Clues: Howard Gardner’s theory that there are several specialized types of intellectual ability • A tendency to select wrong answers because they seem to match pre-existing mental categories • Thinking directed toward discovery of a single established correct answer; conventional thinking • ...
