business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-06-12
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- 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
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- 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
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- – 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.
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- – 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. • ...
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
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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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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- (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
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- (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 • ...
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
Values 2015-07-28
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
spelling Unit 21 Jake laRue#2 2014-03-19
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
AP Psychology 2015-04-22
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
Digital disruption 2024-08-09
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- - 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.
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- - 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. • ...
Siloviki 2025-06-03
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- Secretary of the Security Council, a key Siloviki ideologue
- A primary goal of the Siloviki, maintaining stability
- Russia's military intelligence directorate
- Abbreviation for the Security Council of Russia
- Current President, whose background is in the KGB
- The main domestic security and counter-intelligence agency
- A core value and source of cohesion for this elite group
- CEO of Rosneft, a prominent "Silogarch"
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- Russia's foreign intelligence service
- Governor of Tula, ex-FSO/GRU, often tipped as successor
- State-owned oil giant often linked to Siloviki interests
- Soviet predecessor to the FSB and SVR
- Ideology prioritizing a strong, centralized state
- The "men of force" faction in Russian politics
14 Clues: Russia's foreign intelligence service • Soviet predecessor to the FSB and SVR • CEO of Rosneft, a prominent "Silogarch" • Russia's military intelligence directorate • The "men of force" faction in Russian politics • Abbreviation for the Security Council of Russia • Ideology prioritizing a strong, centralized state • Current President, whose background is in the KGB • ...
UNIT 3 2023-03-08
Across
- sensitivity to others and understanding motivation of others
- being able to get funding for the experiment from
- sternberg's practical intelligence is preety much same as
- Howard Gardner has theorized all of the following type of intelligence EXPECT
- ability to reason and solve problems or general intelligence
- ability to excel in certain areas or specific intelligence
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- the term g-factor about by neisser refers to
- believed in a general intelligence factor
- process of solving problems by combining ideas or behaviour in new way
- two factor of intelligence was advanced by
10 Clues: believed in a general intelligence factor • two factor of intelligence was advanced by • the term g-factor about by neisser refers to • being able to get funding for the experiment from • sternberg's practical intelligence is preety much same as • ability to excel in certain areas or specific intelligence • ...
Module 38-44,45 2017-10-17
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-12-13
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- art , being limited to make art
- , mathematical the ability of students in terms of numbers and logic
- , relating to language
- What is the kindergarten age?
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound
- intelligence, The theory of multiple intelligences proposes the differentiation o human intelligence
- , relating to music
- relating to relationships or communication between people
- an expert in or student of natural history
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- relating to or occupying space
- quotient a number representing a person's reasoning ability
- existing or occurring within the self or within one's mind
- speaking two languages fluently
- play, hand action or movement combined with singing or spoken-words
- form art, being able to draw or do whatever you want
- , kinesthetic the capacity to manipulate objects and use a variety of physical skills
16 Clues: , relating to language • , relating to music • What is the kindergarten age? • relating to or occupying space • speaking two languages fluently • art , being limited to make art • the occurrence of the same letter or sound • an expert in or student of natural history • form art, being able to draw or do whatever you want • ...
Factors of Production & Sufficiency Economy 2025-11-18
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- 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.
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- 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.
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
Crossword Challenge 2025-05-27
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- (8 letters) A comprehensive platform for managing customer interactions and business processes.
- (7 letters) A tool used for automating the creation of presentations.
- (7 letters) A platform known for data blending and advanced analytics.
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- (8 letters) A tool designed for enhancing presentation pitches with AI-driven insights.
- (4 letters) A tool used for managing and analyzing large datasets in a unified environment.
- (7 letters) A popular tool for data visualization and business intelligence.
- (3 letters) Acronym for a type of AI model used for understanding and generating human language
7 Clues: (7 letters) A tool used for automating the creation of presentations. • (7 letters) A platform known for data blending and advanced analytics. • (7 letters) A popular tool for data visualization and business intelligence. • (8 letters) A tool designed for enhancing presentation pitches with AI-driven insights. • ...
Emotional Intelligence Crossword 2024-06-18
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- when you do things to help yourself feel better
- feeling relaxed and at ease
- what you might ask for if you don’t know what to do
- the feeling of being worried about things
- a joyful feeling
- showing caring for others
- taking big, slow inhales and exhales
- how you feel if you stay up too late at night
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- a person you like to be with
- when you can imagine how another person feels
- a feeling of being very sad, maybe for a long time
- a feeling that may happen when things don’t go your way
- when you are paying attention
- a feeling you get when you didn’t expect something
- a feeling you have when you did something very well
- a feeling you have when you wish you had something more interesting to do
- you can ask for this if you feel like you’ve had too much to do
17 Clues: a joyful feeling • showing caring for others • feeling relaxed and at ease • a person you like to be with • when you are paying attention • taking big, slow inhales and exhales • the feeling of being worried about things • when you can imagine how another person feels • how you feel if you stay up too late at night • when you do things to help yourself feel better • ...
Beastly Bytes 2019-02-13
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- A systematically arranged collection of computer data, structured so that it can be automatically retrieved or manipulated.
- The effectiveness of the arrangement of separate components in a coherent whole
- The degree to which something is done well or without wasted energy.
- Able to change or be changed according to circumstances.
- Fast movement, progress, or operation
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- The exchange of information between people, e.g. by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
- The right or ability to log on to a computer system or use a computer program.
- Combination of programs and applications that can be run on a computer system so that they work well together.
- Intelligence Technologies, applications and practices for the collection, integration, analysis, and presentation of business information.
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 • ...
UNIT 3 2023-03-08
Across
- sensitivity to others and understanding motivation of others
- being able to get funding for the experiment from
- sternberg's practical intelligence is preety much same as
- Howard Gardner has theorized all of the following type of intelligence EXPECT
- ability to reason and solve problems or general intelligence
- ability to excel in certain areas or specific intelligence
Down
- the term g-factor about by neisser refers to
- believed in a general intelligence factor
- process of solving problems by combining ideas or behaviour in new way
- two factor of intelligence was advanced by
10 Clues: believed in a general intelligence factor • two factor of intelligence was advanced by • the term g-factor about by neisser refers to • being able to get funding for the experiment from • sternberg's practical intelligence is preety much same as • ability to excel in certain areas or specific intelligence • ...
AP Psychology review 2015-04-16
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- Humanistic psychologist who created a hierarchy of needs
- Founded Social Development Theory
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- Founded Behaviorism and conducted baby Albert experiment
- Introduced self-efficacy and social learning theory
- Discovered spacing effect and pioneered memory experiments, as well as introducing learning curve
- Conducted first psychology experiment in first psych lab
- Conducted a taste experiment with rats that lead to them being conditioned to avoid sickness
- Studied attachment in monkeys with fake artificial mothers
- Created g-factor/general intelligence concept
- Founded a law that says the just noticeable magnitude is proportional to stimulus magnitude
- 8 stage theory of psychosocial development
- Operant conditioning and involved with reinforcement ('skinner' box)
- Created Functionalist school of thought
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- Founded REBT (Rational Emotive behaviour therapy)
- Classical conditioning through study involving dogs salivating to stimulus
- Described cognitive dissonance
- Him and 7 others went into hospital to show the dangers of labeling mental illnesses
- Continued Freudian work on dream interpretation
- Conducted a prison experiment that showed how situations can affect behaviour
- Worked in developmental psychology by observing infant's attachment to parent
- Created the first intelligence test
- Founded successful intelligence theory/Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Supported the idea of multiple intelligences
- Critique of Freudian principles
- Explored the study of micro expressions to detect lying and emotions
- Developed "Client-Centered" therapy
- Chomsky Theorised about 'critical period' in languages
- Famous for conformity experiments and effect of group pressure
29 Clues: Described cognitive dissonance • Critique of Freudian principles • Founded Social Development Theory • Created the first intelligence test • Developed "Client-Centered" therapy • Created Functionalist school of thought • 8 stage theory of psychosocial development • Supported the idea of multiple intelligences • Created g-factor/general intelligence concept • ...
TECHLEAP SCHOOLS 2021-09-14
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- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines
- E-business software product owned by Oracle
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- A programming language that emphasizes code readability with its use of significant indentation
- A object-oriented programming language
- It is a cloud computing service as a software.
- A data storage centre
6 Clues: A data storage centre • A object-oriented programming language • E-business software product owned by Oracle • It is a cloud computing service as a software. • simulation of human intelligence processes by machines • A programming language that emphasizes code readability with its use of significant indentation
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
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- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • ...
Beastly Bytes 2019-02-13
Across
- The degree to which something is done well or without wasted energy.
- Able to change or be changed according to circumstances.
- A systematically arranged collection of computer data, structured so that it can be automatically retrieved or manipulated.
- The effectiveness of the arrangement of separate components in a coherent whole
Down
- The exchange of information between people, e.g. by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
- Combination of programs and applications that can be run on a computer system so that they work well together.
- Intelligence Technologies, applications and practices for the collection, integration, analysis, and presentation of business information.
- Fast movement, progress, or operation
- The right or ability to log on to a computer system or use a computer program.
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 • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
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- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • ...
EQ 2020-07-02
Across
- Part of brain responsible for Rational Thinking
- Word smart
- People smart
- "All learning has an emotional base
- Emotional Intelligence
- Anger + Anticipation
- Part of brain responsible for emotions
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- Joy + Trust =
- Touch; Taste; Smell; Sound; Sight
- "Headquarters" of your brain
- Self smart
- Music smart
- Emotional Hi-jack
- the researcher who studied emotional intelligence in the 1980's
- Hierarchy of needs
15 Clues: Self smart • Word smart • Music smart • People smart • Joy + Trust = • Emotional Hi-jack • Hierarchy of needs • Anger + Anticipation • Emotional Intelligence • "Headquarters" of your brain • Touch; Taste; Smell; Sound; Sight • "All learning has an emotional base • Part of brain responsible for emotions • Part of brain responsible for Rational Thinking • ...
Multiple Intelligences 2025-01-06
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- Someone with ... intelligence is a word smart person.
- As a song producer and a classical violinist, she has very good ... intelligence.
- A biologist, who is generally good at recognizing and classifying flora and fauna, has ... intelligence.
- Someone with ... intelligence is a people smart person.
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- She is very aware of her own feelings and motivations. She has ... intelligence.
- He is good at interpreting pictures and graphs. He has ... or spatial intelligence.
- He is good at analyzing problems and reasoning. He has ...-mathematical intelligence.
- As an athlete, she must have a good ...-kinesthetic intelligence to achieve her goals.
8 Clues: Someone with ... intelligence is a word smart person. • Someone with ... intelligence is a people smart person. • She is very aware of her own feelings and motivations. She has ... intelligence. • As a song producer and a classical violinist, she has very good ... intelligence. • ...
Spin-off de l'UNamur 2021-03-31
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- Entreprise spécialisée dans la compréhension de biologie cutanée
- laboratoire spécialisé en thrombose et hémostase
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- société spécialisée dans la protection des plantes par des éliciteurs
- Fournit des méthodes et outils matière de gestion et gouvernance des données et de l'information
- société spécialisée en IA
- spécialisée dans le traitement de surfaces
- société de consultance biologique spécialisée dans le bio-monitoring, les études écologiques
- bureau d’étude spécialisé dans les techniques d’analyses et de monitoring d’écoulements d’eau
- société experte en Data Analytics et Business Intelligence
9 Clues: société spécialisée en IA • spécialisée dans le traitement de surfaces • laboratoire spécialisé en thrombose et hémostase • société experte en Data Analytics et Business Intelligence • Entreprise spécialisée dans la compréhension de biologie cutanée • société spécialisée dans la protection des plantes par des éliciteurs • ...
Be as intelligent as Sherlock! 2025-11-13
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- Have or show sensitive insight
- Have or show intelligence and cleverness
- Be clever, original, and inventive
- Be quick to notice or perceive things
- Be quick to understand, learn, or apply ideas
- Have natural ability or intelligence.
- Be exceptionally clever or talented.
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- Be skilful in achieving an objective (Often negative)
- Informal: be very intelligent.
- Be able to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
- Mentally quick and alert
- Have a particular kind of intelligence or mental ability.
12 Clues: Mentally quick and alert • Have or show sensitive insight • Informal: be very intelligent. • Be clever, original, and inventive • Be exceptionally clever or talented. • Be quick to notice or perceive things • Have natural ability or intelligence. • Have or show intelligence and cleverness • Be quick to understand, learn, or apply ideas • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2021-09-17
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- first layer of a Neural Network
- Machine possesses the ability to mimic human traits it is said to be _____ intelligence
- model work on continuous data
- people who face the problem and would be benefitted with the solution.
- Example of voice assistant
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- subset of artificial intelligence which enables machines to improve at tasks with experience
- There are ____ domains of ai
- Ai project cycle have ____ stages
- Fourth stage of ai project cycle
- features refer to the type of data you want to collect
- network is essentially a system of organizing machine learning algorithms to perform certain tasks
11 Clues: Example of voice assistant • There are ____ domains of ai • model work on continuous data • first layer of a Neural Network • Fourth stage of ai project cycle • Ai project cycle have ____ stages • features refer to the type of data you want to collect • people who face the problem and would be benefitted with the solution. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-02-02
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- AI used to discover fraud with bank accounts or credit cards
- AI that does better than a human on a specific task
- Text based applications that imitate human text chatting
- Allows cars to drive without human interaction
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- AI is a part of the wider field of ________________
- AI that does at about human intelligence for a multiple tasks
- very popular AI question and answer website in use nowadays
- Artificial intelligence is the __________ intelligence of a human
- Developed by Alan Turing, he this compared AI chatbots to human chatters
- AI that does beyond human intelligence for most tasks
- Most chatbots imitate humans by employing this
11 Clues: Most chatbots imitate humans by employing this • Allows cars to drive without human interaction • AI is a part of the wider field of ________________ • AI that does better than a human on a specific task • AI that does beyond human intelligence for most tasks • Text based applications that imitate human text chatting • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-10-27
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- another name for uninformed search method
- the most basic local search technique which does not look ahead beyond the immediate neighbors of the current state
- bad moves become more unlikely as T ***** in the simulated annealing.
- Asimov's code of ethics has ***** (in words)number of laws
- opposite of sequential environment type
- Lisp language is created by this person
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- a most widely known form of best first search is ****
- A flat area of the state-space landscape
- this programmed machine beat chess champion Garry kasparov in 1997
- this random variable has true or false outcome
- **** search is the search strategy which modifies BFS strategy by always expanding the lowest-cost node
11 Clues: opposite of sequential environment type • Lisp language is created by this person • A flat area of the state-space landscape • another name for uninformed search method • this random variable has true or false outcome • a most widely known form of best first search is **** • Asimov's code of ethics has ***** (in words)number of laws • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-21
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- (noun)a word or phrase that is popular at a particular time
- (noun) the action of breaking the terms of a law
- (noun) action taken to improve or change a situation
- (adjective) uncertain, dangerous, likely to fail
- (adjective)similar to the work of another person, and usually disapproved of for that reason
- (noun) the process of putting a decision or plan into effect
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- (noun) a lawsuit filed or defended by an individual or small group on behalf of a larger group.
- (noun) the arrival of a notable person, thing, or event
- (noun) and unintended consequence, usually with negative impact
- (verb) interact with (another system, person, organization, etc.)
- (noun) a slight difference in meaning, appearance, or sound
11 Clues: (noun) the action of breaking the terms of a law • (adjective) uncertain, dangerous, likely to fail • (noun) action taken to improve or change a situation • (noun) the arrival of a notable person, thing, or event • (noun)a word or phrase that is popular at a particular time • (noun) a slight difference in meaning, appearance, or sound • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-04-13
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- a technique used to ground oneself and become more aware of their surroundings.
- a syndrome that is expressed by an increase in emotional exhaustion and indifference, as well as by a decrease in professional effectiveness.
- both the displaying of appropriate emotion and the regulation of feelings and expressions in order to move forward towards a goal.
- _______ emotions in others.
- refers to the ability to perceive, express, and manage emotions.
- This means that one of the best ways that EQ can be promoted to your students or children is by setting a good ______.
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- people who surround you and you are actively involved with that provide encouragement and care.
- EI can be any underlying personal characteristic not represented by cognitive intelligence.
- Non-cognitive capabilities, competencies, and skills that influence an individual’s ability to cope successfully with environmental demands and pressures.
- Conceptualizes EI as a narrow set of interconnected, objectively measured, cognitive-emotional abilities.
- applying a technique with repetition to increase capabilities.
11 Clues: _______ emotions in others. • applying a technique with repetition to increase capabilities. • refers to the ability to perceive, express, and manage emotions. • a technique used to ground oneself and become more aware of their surroundings. • EI can be any underlying personal characteristic not represented by cognitive intelligence. • ...
Intelligence Testing 2023-09-18
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- A measure of speed of mental and motor processing.
- A test of processing speed where examinees copy symbols that are paired with numbers within a specified time limit.
- Significant deficits intellectual functioning–(e.g. IQ ~ ≤70)
- Finding the best idea from the range of ideas
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- A measure of verbal abilities requiring reasoning, comprehension and conceptualisation.
- An explicit measure of working memory; specifically sequential and simultaneous processing, attention and concentration.
- A measure of nonverbal reasoning and perceptual organisation.
- The ability to generate multiple possibilities in a given situation.
- The ability to produce valued outcomes in a novel way.
- VCI Scaled Score + PRI Scaled Score + WMI Scaled Score + PSI Scaled Score
- A test of perceptual reasoning examinees find the missing symbol to complete a pattern.
11 Clues: Finding the best idea from the range of ideas • A measure of speed of mental and motor processing. • The ability to produce valued outcomes in a novel way. • A measure of nonverbal reasoning and perceptual organisation. • Significant deficits intellectual functioning–(e.g. IQ ~ ≤70) • The ability to generate multiple possibilities in a given situation. • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2024-09-14
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- A computer program that talks with humans, often used in customer servicev
- Intelligence (AI): The simulation of human intelligence by machines to perform tasks like thinking.
- Lens: A tool that helps your camera identify objects and give information.
- A step-by-step method to solve a problem or complete a task.
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- that can perform tasks automatically.
- Science: The study of using data to gain insights and solve problems.
- Learning: When computers learn from data without being explicitly programmed.
- Assistant: A digital helper that can perform tasks and answer questions, like Siri or Alexa.
- (Natural Language Processing): The ability of computers to understand and process human language.
- Vision: Technology that helps computers "see" and understand images.
- Data: Extremely large sets of information that require special tools to analyze.
11 Clues: that can perform tasks automatically. • A step-by-step method to solve a problem or complete a task. • Vision: Technology that helps computers "see" and understand images. • Science: The study of using data to gain insights and solve problems. • A computer program that talks with humans, often used in customer servicev • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-10-01
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- Popular term for computer programs that "act human"
- Feature of humans often recognized in computer vision
- Learning paradigm where computers improve from experience
- Common algorithm used in reinforcement learning
- Formal system of reasoning used in AI
- Type of network inspired by the human brain
- Subfield of AI using multiple layers of networks
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- Framework for making decisions under uncertainty
- The field concerned with creating systems that can think like humans
- Branch of AI concerned with understanding language
- A type of AI entity that acts rationally in an environment
11 Clues: Formal system of reasoning used in AI • Type of network inspired by the human brain • Common algorithm used in reinforcement learning • Framework for making decisions under uncertainty • Subfield of AI using multiple layers of networks • Branch of AI concerned with understanding language • Popular term for computer programs that "act human" • ...
FSC - Spy 2022-07-08
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- scrambles your message into nonsense by substituting (and adding to) the letters in it. For someone to read it, they’ll either need the key or to be skilled at cryptanalysis
- Some aspect of your operation, asset, or cover has been uncovered
- our mission or identity has been fully discovered.Your cover has been ________
- A hidden mic. A bugged phone. There are many ways to listen in to (supposedly) private conversations.
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- to mask the fact that you work for an intelligence service. Sometimes it’s just a false name. Other times you might need to carry business cards
- Breaking a code, with or without a key.
- a false identity - to conceal a genuine one in the physical or digital worlds.
- You’re pretending to work for one intelligence service, while secretly working against it for another one.
- a system of words that represent other words - to protect your communication and yourselves.
9 Clues: Breaking a code, with or without a key. • Some aspect of your operation, asset, or cover has been uncovered • a false identity - to conceal a genuine one in the physical or digital worlds. • our mission or identity has been fully discovered.Your cover has been ________ • ...
RU ITEC411 Evaluating and Controlling Technology 2025-03-16
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- The improper or harmful use of something.
- Illnesses that disrupt normal body functions.
- People who own and control the means of production and seek profits.
- The process of making choices or judgments between alternatives.
- The physical world and its ecosystems.
- The act of forecasting future events based on current evidence.
- The hypothetical point when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence.
- The person who opposes modern technology.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- The study of how resources are produced, distributed, and consumed.
- The state of being without a job and seeking employment.
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- The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Referring to tools or devices that help people with disabilities.
- The condition that distinguishes living organisms from inanimate matter.
- Abundance of valuable resources or material possessions.
- The abundance of valuable resources or material possessions.
- A level of quality or attainment.
- The use of computers for processing data and performing tasks.
- To distribute power or decision-making authority away from a central location.
- A division between two contrasting or opposite ideas.
20 Clues: A level of quality or attainment. • The physical world and its ecosystems. • The improper or harmful use of something. • The person who opposes modern technology. • Illnesses that disrupt normal body functions. • A division between two contrasting or opposite ideas. • The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Cognition Puzzle 2022-10-21
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- system of communication, crucial to form relationships and interact
- children exposed to intellectual stimuli absorb those benefits
- Acquired knowledge and ability to achieve it
- collection of distinct abilities
- Plan of action to find a solution
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- manner of administration, scoring and result interpertation
- intelligence inherited from parents
- A graph in general shape of bell
- learning _____ affect areas of cognition
- examining how people think and why
- inability to correctly process letters
- score earned on a test to monitor intelligence
12 Clues: A graph in general shape of bell • collection of distinct abilities • Plan of action to find a solution • examining how people think and why • intelligence inherited from parents • inability to correctly process letters • learning _____ affect areas of cognition • Acquired knowledge and ability to achieve it • score earned on a test to monitor intelligence • ...
Business 2019-12-17
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- I took a __________ because i was very tired.
- the simple past of "to fix"
- Money that is used for investments
- My friend _________ a conference in Marrakech.
- another word for "employer" (b_______)
- someone who starts a business or businesses
- the simple past of "to hate"
- someone who establishes a company with another person
- someone who comes up with a new idea, thing, or product
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- We had a _______ last week and we liked it because we learned many things about team work.
- Thomas Edison _________ the light bulb
- the simple past of "to correct"
- if you want to leave your job, you need to do a r_________
- another word for "a worker"
- the money that you get for doing a job.
- I _______ an income of 800 DH a month.
16 Clues: the simple past of "to fix" • another word for "a worker" • the simple past of "to hate" • the simple past of "to correct" • Money that is used for investments • Thomas Edison _________ the light bulb • another word for "employer" (b_______) • I _______ an income of 800 DH a month. • the money that you get for doing a job. • someone who starts a business or businesses • ...
business 2020-04-12
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- an invention or process protected by this right.
- things which are desired.
- the business engaged in by a bank.
- an intagible and consequently cannot be possessed.
- the sector of production refers to the provision of services.
- a great deal of risk is involved in every aspect of commerce.
- things like goods and it is tangible.
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- to buy.
- things that are necessary.
- a means of transporting,as a bus or truck.
- the resources required for industrial production to obtaina desired output.
- a general term for the sale, purchase and distribution of goods and services.
- monetary resources and other assents.
- a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs.
- the solid ground of the earth and it includes the natural resources above or below the superface.
- a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance, as sulfur.
16 Clues: to buy. • things which are desired. • things that are necessary. • the business engaged in by a bank. • monetary resources and other assents. • things like goods and it is tangible. • a means of transporting,as a bus or truck. • an invention or process protected by this right. • an intagible and consequently cannot be possessed. • ...
Business 2021-12-06
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- cerifies that the goods are made to the buyer's specifications and meet the required standards prior to shipment.
- the seller clears the good and makes sure they are delivered and loaded onto the vessel at the port of departure.
- the seller is responsible of the goods delivery to the destination port until the unloading of the goods.
- credit a document provided by the buyer to guarantee that the payment will be made.
- he seller is responsible for goods only till the first port, which is the exporter's country's port and not the destination port.
- document that the supplier sends to the buyer lists the exact quantity, value and specification of the merchandise.
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- another name for freight or cargo
- the contract between the exporter and a transportation company.
- the seller is reponsible for the transport and insurance to the destination port.
- The buyer only sends the products to a designated location and the transport costs are covered by the buyer.
- the seller is responsible for the cost and insurance of the items until he delivers it to the first carrier or destination precised by the buyer.
- the quoted price includes the cost or goods and transport charges to the destination port.
- the seller has to put the goods on the buyer's disposal after they've been unloaded from the means of transport.
- the seller takes all the risks and costs of the good until they are unloaded from the vehicle at the named destination.
- EXW + clearance. The seller takes the responsibility for export clearance and delivery of goods to the carrier at the named place of delivery. The place of delivery has to be precised by the buyer.
- the seller is responsible to clear the goods and place them alongside the port of departure (only for ocean and inland waterway transport).
16 Clues: another name for freight or cargo • the contract between the exporter and a transportation company. • the seller is reponsible for the transport and insurance to the destination port. • credit a document provided by the buyer to guarantee that the payment will be made. • the quoted price includes the cost or goods and transport charges to the destination port. • ...
Business 2021-12-06
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- The seller is responsible of the goods delivery to the destination port until the unloading of the goods.
- The seller is responsible for goods only till the first port, which is the exporter's country's port and not the destination port.
- The quoted price includes the cost or goods and transport charges to the destination port.
- The seller is responsible for the cost and insurance of the items until he delivers it to the first carrier or destination precised by the buyer.
- The seller is responsible to clear the goods and place them alongside the port of departure (only for ocean and inland waterway transport).
- cerifies that the goods are made to the buyer's specifications and meet the required standards prior to shipment.
- the seller has to put the goods on the buyer's disposal after they've been unloaded from the means of transport.
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- The seller takes all the risks and costs of the good until they are unloaded from the vehicle at the named destination.
- a document that the supplier sends to the buyer lists the exact quantity, value and specification of the merchandise.
- a document provided by the buyer to guarantee that the payment will be made.
- EXW + clearance. The seller takes the responsibility for export clearance and delivery of goods to the carrier at the named place of delivery. The place of delivery has to be precised by the buyer.
- another name for freight or cargo
- The seller is responsible for the transport and insurance to the destination port.
- The contract between the exporter and a transportation company.
- The seller clears the good and makes sure they are delivered and loaded onto the vessel at the port of departure.
- The buyer only sends the products to a designated location and the transport costs are covered by the buyer.
16 Clues: another name for freight or cargo • The contract between the exporter and a transportation company. • a document provided by the buyer to guarantee that the payment will be made. • The seller is responsible for the transport and insurance to the destination port. • The quoted price includes the cost or goods and transport charges to the destination port. • ...
Business 2022-03-31
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- presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy holders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- the person or company buying the policy
- exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment
- refers to as illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trade marks, and copyrights
- can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss
- loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles, and buildings
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- can result in personal losses like health and personal well being
- amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- states the conditions to which the insurance company and the place holder have agreed
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses if they occur
- relates to harm or injury of other people or their property
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss • presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • ...
Business 2018-03-22
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- is the study of how we choose to use scarce resources to satisfy our needs and wants
- something that is essential for everyday survival
- something that we buy to make our lives more comfortable
- occurs when the amount demanded by customers equals the amount supplied by suppliers and the market price is agreed on
- The sellers who have made their own goods
- includes resources made by people to assist in the production of G&S
- is made up of all people who are buying and selling
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- influences needs and wants
- an item we consume to satisfy your needs and wants
- the ability to see opportunity, manage risk and coordinate resources effectively
- The buyers of products
- Affects demand
- describes natural resources used in the production of G&S
- refers to when something is an insufficient supply
- a job that we pay people to perform
- the human effort used to produce G&S
16 Clues: Affects demand • The buyers of products • influences needs and wants • a job that we pay people to perform • the human effort used to produce G&S • The sellers who have made their own goods • something that is essential for everyday survival • an item we consume to satisfy your needs and wants • refers to when something is an insufficient supply • ...
business 2017-11-15
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- keeping money and not spending it
- different things people have
- to modify/change to something
- a "rival" person in that business
- a company
- someone working for a company or business
- opposite of shrink
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- the outcome of a business
- a goal that you have reached
- someone that uses a business or company
- a set idea for something
- someone that employs someone
- catchy words for a brand
- the opposite of save
- money made by a business
- something used to show a brand
16 Clues: a company • opposite of shrink • the opposite of save • a set idea for something • catchy words for a brand • money made by a business • the outcome of a business • a goal that you have reached • someone that employs someone • different things people have • to modify/change to something • something used to show a brand • keeping money and not spending it • ...
Business 2019-09-16
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- To attract people’s attention to a product or event, for example by advertising
- a drawing that shows what something will look like when it is made
- Help that you give to someone, especially by using your skills, ability, or knowledge
- Someone who owns shares in a company
- To become larger in size
- To make goods in large quantities in a factory
- A company that sells the same goods or services as another company
- To be successful, especially by making a lot of money
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- One of the equal parts of a company that you can buy as a way of investing money
- Someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- To start selling a new product or service to the public
- To try to persuade people to buy a product or service by announcing it on television, on the Internet, in newspapers etc
- An amount of money that a person, business, or country borrows, especially from a bank
- Money spent by a government, organization, or person
- Money that you make by selling something
16 Clues: To become larger in size • Someone who owns shares in a company • Money that you make by selling something • Someone who buys and uses goods and services • To make goods in large quantities in a factory • Money spent by a government, organization, or person • To be successful, especially by making a lot of money • To start selling a new product or service to the public • ...
Business 2025-02-27
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- (3) – A mandatory contribution to government revenue.
- (4) – The potential for loss or uncertainty in business decisions.
- (6) – The financial gain after deducting costs from revenue.
- (5) – A unit of ownership in a company that represents a claim on its assets and earnings.
- (6) – A financial plan outlining expected income and expenses.
- (4) – Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- (6) – The value of ownership in a company after deducting liabilities.
- (8) – A portion of a company’s profits paid to shareholders.
- (5) – A financial investment or ownership interest in a business.
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- (6) – Resources owned by a company, like cash, land, or equipment.
- (7) – Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
- (6) – The joining of two companies into one entity.
- (8) – A market where a single company dominates without competition.
- (5) – A review of financial statements for accuracy and compliance.
- (7) – A document requesting payment for goods or services.
- (7) – The total income a business generates before expenses.
16 Clues: (6) – The joining of two companies into one entity. • (3) – A mandatory contribution to government revenue. • (7) – Money or assets used to start or grow a business. • (7) – A document requesting payment for goods or services. • (6) – The financial gain after deducting costs from revenue. • (7) – The total income a business generates before expenses. • ...
Business 2018-11-27
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- of resources A similar product is on the market
- developing developing a good or service
- essential for survival
- any activity that generates a good or service
- People selling or buying a particular good or service
- amount demanded by consumers which equals the supplier
- human effort used to produce goods or services
- consumer controls how much is demanded
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- buying products from another country
- the supplier picks price
- consuming of items produced
- ability to see opportunity
- something that makes living more comfortable
- resources made by people
- creating awareness of the good or service
- problem dilemma faced when we have limited resources
16 Clues: essential for survival • the supplier picks price • resources made by people • ability to see opportunity • consuming of items produced • buying products from another country • consumer controls how much is demanded • developing developing a good or service • creating awareness of the good or service • something that makes living more comfortable • ...
Business 2022-03-31
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- presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain
- the exclusive rights to possess and use property and its profits
- a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take
- policy holders request for payment for a loss that the insurance policy covers
- the person or company buying the policy
- exchanges the uncertainty of a possible large financial loss for a certain smaller payment
- refers to as illegal use of intellectual property, patents, trade marks, and copyrights
- can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss
- loss of personal or business property including money, vehicles, and buildings
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- can result in personal losses like health and personal well being
- amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage
- states the conditions to which the insurance company and the place holder have agreed
- a risk that can result in financial loss
- agrees to take on certain economic risks and pay for losses if they occur
- relates to harm or injury of other people or their property
- the person or business for which the insurer assumes the risk
16 Clues: the person or company buying the policy • a risk that can result in financial loss • can be thought of as a possibility of incurring a loss • presents the chance of loss but no opportunity for gain • amount the policy holder must pay for insurance coverage • a risk that you can reduce or eliminate by actions you take • ...
Business 2021-12-06
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- The seller is responsible of the goods delivery to the destination port until the unloading of the goods.
- The seller is responsible for goods only till the first port, which is the exporter's country's port and not the destination port.
- The quoted price includes the cost or goods and transport charges to the destination port.
- The seller is responsible for the cost and insurance of the items until he delivers it to the first carrier or destination precised by the buyer.
- The seller is responsible to clear the goods and place them alongside the port of departure (only for ocean and inland waterway transport).
- Cerifies that the goods are made to the buyer's specifications and meet the required standards prior to shipment.
- The seller has to put the goods on the buyer's disposal after they've been unloaded from the means of transport.
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- The seller takes all the risks and costs of the good until they are unloaded from the vehicle at the named destination.
- A document that the supplier sends to the buyer lists the exact quantity, value and specification of the merchandise.
- A document provided by the buyer to guarantee that the payment will be made.
- EXW + clearance. The seller takes the responsibility for export clearance and delivery of goods to the carrier at the named place of delivery. The place of delivery has to be precised by the buyer.
- Another name for freight or cargo
- The seller is responsible for the transport and insurance to the destination port.
- The contract between the exporter and a transportation company.
- The seller clears the good and makes sure they are delivered and loaded onto the vessel at the port of departure.
- The buyer only sends the products to a designated location and the transport costs are covered by the buyer.
16 Clues: Another name for freight or cargo • The contract between the exporter and a transportation company. • A document provided by the buyer to guarantee that the payment will be made. • The seller is responsible for the transport and insurance to the destination port. • The quoted price includes the cost or goods and transport charges to the destination port. • ...
BUSINESS 2023-09-24
16 Clues: DLUH • OBRAT • KONEXE • JEDNAT • PODPIS • ZNAČKA • VÝROBEK • POBOČKA • ZÁKAZNÍK • PRODĚLAT • KONKURENT • PROPAGOVAT • KONKURENCE • SPOLUPRACOVAT • UZAVŘÍT OBCHOD • VYSTAVIT FAKTURU
Business 2023-06-28
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- - The 3 office bearer positions that need to be held by an association are President/Chairman, ------, treasurer
- - What we need when we are looking at a trust account
- - a nine digit number allocated by ASIC to a company upon registration
- - A written record of a meeting held
- - What shows all the directors/shareholders of a company
- - an account created to collect and disburse funds that form part of a deceased estate.
- - An abbreviation for a place where a person or organisation can be found
- - A ------ allows an individual or entity to operate under the established brand of another business
- - What a sole trader must provide when opening an account alongside
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- - two or more people and/or entities who conduct business as partners or receive income jointly.
- - specific type of trust where the trustee holds assets for the benefit of the members (beneficiaries) of the fund.
- - refers to the means those who ultimately own or control the legal entity, either directly or indirectly
- - group of people who share common interests or a common purpose.
- - an individual that is the sole owner and controller of a business.
- - Beneficiaries may also be referred to in a Trust Deed as
- - where we search if an association is registered as a charity
16 Clues: - A written record of a meeting held • - What we need when we are looking at a trust account • - What shows all the directors/shareholders of a company • - Beneficiaries may also be referred to in a Trust Deed as • - where we search if an association is registered as a charity • - group of people who share common interests or a common purpose. • ...
Business 2024-12-16
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- Person or business to whom money is owed.
- The human effort, either physical or mental, that goes into the production of goods and services.
- Anyone who creates utility.
- Focused activities toward satisfying customers.
- Business activity that deals with all money matters related to running a business.
- Business owned and managed by one person.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business.
- Grouping goods according to size, quality, or other characteristics, and determining an appropriate price for products and services.
- Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities.
- An employee who is given funds and freedom to create a special unit or department within a company in order to develop a new product, process, or service.
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- Goods and services that satisfy people’s economic wants directly.
- Focused on widespread distribution and promotion.
- The ability of a good or service to satisfy a want.
- Assuming the risk of losses that may occur from fire, theft, damage, or other circumstances.
- Accumulated knowledge and skills of human beings; the total value of each person’s education and acquired skills.
- Expensive assets of a business that are expected to last and be used for a long time.
16 Clues: Anyone who creates utility. • Person or business to whom money is owed. • Business owned and managed by one person. • Focused activities toward satisfying customers. • Focused on widespread distribution and promotion. • The ability of a good or service to satisfy a want. • Goods and services that satisfy people’s economic wants directly. • ...
Business 2025-09-26
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- store A large shop with many different products.
- Money you get for your work every month.
- The act of telling people about a product.
- A place where people work together in an office.
- A place where you can buy food and drinks.
- A person who travels to another country for fun.
- The person who manages a team.
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- A person who teaches.
- A document that shows how much a company must pay.
- A person who sells things in a shop.
- A reduction in the price of something.
- The opposite of "expensive."
- A piece of paper that confirms an order.
- A place where planes land.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- The opposite of "buy."
16 Clues: A person who teaches. • The opposite of "buy." • A place where planes land. • The opposite of "expensive." • The person who manages a team. • A person who sells things in a shop. • A person who buys goods or services. • A reduction in the price of something. • Money you get for your work every month. • A piece of paper that confirms an order. • ...
Debate About ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) 2022-08-31
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- ______ is short-form for "artificial intelligence."
- The verb "to ______________________" means to try to make someone agree with you or to believe what you are saying.
- A ___________________ is an organized and respectful discussion by two different teams, with two different points of view. We are going to have a class ___________________.
- The verb "to ________________" means to discuss different points of view. Sometimes when people _____________ they speak more loudly, but we don not need to speak more loudly when we argue -- we can be respectful.
- The _____________________ Machine is an example of artificial intelligence.
- An ___________________ (noun) is a verbal (talking) disagreement. Sometimes people have an ____________________ when they have very different ideas or opinions.
- Being _____________________ to other people means to be polite, kind, and to treat other people the way that we wish to be treated.
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- If something is not "natural," but made by a machine or person, it is _____________________.
- Artificial _________________________ describes the ability for computers to think and learn -- after they have been created and programmed!
- When you respond (say something to argue) to someones idea in a debate, your form a ___________________.
- Artificial intelligence is when computers have the ability to _____________.
- Artificial intelligence is ALSO when computers have the ability to _____________.
- For our class debate, we will have two different __________________.
- The verb "to ______________________" means to look for information.
14 Clues: ______ is short-form for "artificial intelligence." • The verb "to ______________________" means to look for information. • For our class debate, we will have two different __________________. • The _____________________ Machine is an example of artificial intelligence. • Artificial intelligence is when computers have the ability to _____________. • ...
Artifitial Intelligence 2022-04-16
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- first computer program to defeat a professional human player on GO
- PROgraming in LOGic
- optimization of algorithms using past experience
- autonomous software that acts on behalf of its user
- step by step instructions performed by the computer to reach a goal
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- Logical process of generating conclusions from existing knowledge
- algortithm uses a training set to learn
- substet of machine learning based on the central nervous system
- father of computer science and AI
- First person to introduce the term Artifitial Intelligence
- AI system that uses processes that are not visible by the user
11 Clues: PROgraming in LOGic • father of computer science and AI • algortithm uses a training set to learn • optimization of algorithms using past experience • autonomous software that acts on behalf of its user • First person to introduce the term Artifitial Intelligence • AI system that uses processes that are not visible by the user • ...
Artificiall Intelligence 2021-12-17
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- The practice of analysing large databases in order to generate new information.
- Computer program developed by a company acquired by Google with the goal to master chess, shogi and go.
- A test for intelligence in a computer, requiring that a human being should be unable to distinguish the machine from another human being.
- A machine learning model or system that is part of a series of particular neural network models which build on traditional designs to introduce new and innovative ways of processing information.
- A computer system modelled on the human brain and nervous system.
- The application of computational techniques to the analysis and synthesis of language and speech.
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- The use of statistics and modeling techniques to make predictions about future outcomes and performance.
- The technique/process of making an apparatus, an operation, or a system function under the control or regulation of mechanical or electronic devices.
- The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- A subfield of machine learning concerned with algorithms inspired by the structure and function of the brain.
- The task of dividing the population or data points with similar traits into a number of groups.
11 Clues: A computer system modelled on the human brain and nervous system. • The practice of analysing large databases in order to generate new information. • The task of dividing the population or data points with similar traits into a number of groups. • The application of computational techniques to the analysis and synthesis of language and speech. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-02-09
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- a device which detects or measures a physical property and records it
- moral principles
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- the use and development of computer systems that are able to learn and adapt without following explicit instructions
- the ability of machines to see the world
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- a graph that uses a branching method to illustrate every possible output for a specific input
- operating by means of a program
- observe and direct the execution of a task or activity
- the learning or developing of a skil
- facts and statistics
- acomputer system modelled on the human brain and nervous system
11 Clues: moral principles • facts and statistics • operating by means of a program • the learning or developing of a skil • the ability of machines to see the world • observe and direct the execution of a task or activity • acomputer system modelled on the human brain and nervous system • a device which detects or measures a physical property and records it • ...
Cybersecurity Fundamental Chapter 1 2022-11-29
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- Nation Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database is an example of the development of a national database.
- group of criminals breaks into computers or networks to gain access for various reasons.
- Depending on a person’s perspective, these are either white hat or black hat hackers who steal government secrets, gather intelligence, and sabotage networks.
- The Honeynet project is an example of creating Early Warning Systems.
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- great businesses have been created by collecting and harnessing the power of data and data analytics.
- InfraGard is an example of wide spread sharing of cyber intelligence.
- hackers who attempt to discover exploits and report them to vendors, sometimes for prizes or rewards.
- Teenagers or hobbyists mostly limited to pranks and vandalism, have little or no skill, often using existing tools or instructions found on the Internet to launch attacks.
- attackers are somewhere between white and black hat attackers. The gray hat attackers may find a vulnerability and report it to the owners of the system if that action coincides with their agenda.
- hackers who rally and protest against different political and social ideas. cyber-criminals These are black hat hackers who are either self-employed or working for large cybercrime organizations.
- Business large and small have recognized the power of big data and data analytics.
- attackers break into networks or computer systems to discover weaknesses in order to improve the security of these systems.
- attackers are unethical criminals who violate computer and network security for personal gain, or for malicious reasons, such as attacking networks.
13 Clues: InfraGard is an example of wide spread sharing of cyber intelligence. • The Honeynet project is an example of creating Early Warning Systems. • Business large and small have recognized the power of big data and data analytics. • group of criminals breaks into computers or networks to gain access for various reasons. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2024-11-05
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- type of intelligence; the ability to think logically and solve problems without relying on prior knowledge
- lobe; fine motor skills, speaking, emotions; located in brain
- specific ability; musical, mechanical, etc.
- type of intelligence; the ability to use practiced skills or info that you have experience with
- last name Gage; had a railroad spike go through his head
- the ability to encode, store, and retrieve info
- type of memory; improved recall of specific episodes or info when cues relating to emotional and physical state are the same during encoding and retrieval
- the pleasure of social dominance chemical
- Spearman's psychometric approach
- type of recall; retrieving info with the help of cues
- transmits messages between the brain and body
- type of consolidation; newly formed memories are stabilized
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- new info or description can change a person's memory
- type of memory; remembering info we don't consciously try to put into our storage
- type of memory; storing memories and info consciously and actively
- The ability to act purposefully, think rationally and deal effectively with environment
- type of recall; retrieving info from memory without any prompts
- type of memory; remembering things if we are in the same setting
- sense of happiness chemical
- theory saying there are five intelligences
- located in brain; timing, aiming, rhythym
- body's way of pain relief chemical
- general reasoning ability and general intelligence
- type of memory; that people tend to recall memories that are consistent with their current mood
- the love chemical
25 Clues: the love chemical • sense of happiness chemical • Spearman's psychometric approach • body's way of pain relief chemical • located in brain; timing, aiming, rhythym • the pleasure of social dominance chemical • theory saying there are five intelligences • specific ability; musical, mechanical, etc. • transmits messages between the brain and body • ...
PSY210 Chapter 6 Crossword 2025-05-22
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- Domain-specific evaluations of the self
- Sternberg’s theory including analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- The ability to solve problems and adapt to and learn from experience
- Global evaluations of the self
- A learning disability that involves a severe impairment in reading and spelling
- Kohlberg’s level focusing on conforming to social order and expectations
- A disorder involving inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- The ability to logically combine relations to understand conclusions
- A relatively permanent and unlimited type of memory
- Awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes
- Changes in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding standards of right and wrong
- Educating children with special needs full-time in regular classrooms
- A score derived from standardized tests to measure intelligence
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- Gardner’s theory suggesting eight distinct types of intelligence
- Difficulty in learning that involves understanding or using spoken or written language
- Erikson’s stage for middle and late childhood involving mastery and competence
- A mental workspace for manipulating and holding information temporarily
- The ability to organize items into groups or categories
- The ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension
- Belief that one can master a situation and produce favorable outcomes
- A written educational plan tailored to a student with a disability
- Piaget’s stage for 7–11 years marked by logical thought about concrete events
- Repeated verbal or physical behavior intended to disturb someone less powerful
- The degree to which a child is liked or disliked by their peer group
24 Clues: Global evaluations of the self • Domain-specific evaluations of the self • A relatively permanent and unlimited type of memory • The ability to organize items into groups or categories • Awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes • The ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension • ...
PSY210 Chapter 6 Crossword - Corrected 2025-05-22
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- Repeated verbal or physical behavior intended to disturb someone less powerful
- Kohlberg’s level focusing on conforming to social order and expectations
- Gardner’s theory suggesting eight distinct types of intelligence
- Changes in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding standards of right and wrong
- A learning disability that involves a severe impairment in reading and spelling
- Awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes
- A disorder involving inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
- The ability to organize items into groups or categories
- The ability to solve problems and adapt to and learn from experience
- The degree to which a child is liked or disliked by their peer group
- Piaget’s stage for 7–11 years marked by logical thought about concrete events
- Sternberg’s theory including analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- A mental workspace for manipulating and holding information temporarily
- Erikson’s stage for middle and late childhood involving mastery and competence
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- Difficulty in learning that involves understanding or using spoken or written language
- Educating children with special needs full-time in regular classrooms
- The ability to logically combine relations to understand conclusions
- Domain-specific evaluations of the self
- Global evaluations of the self
- A relatively permanent and unlimited type of memory
- A score derived from standardized tests to measure intelligence
- The ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension
- Belief that one can master a situation and produce favorable outcomes
- A written educational plan tailored to a student with a disability
24 Clues: Global evaluations of the self • Domain-specific evaluations of the self • A relatively permanent and unlimited type of memory • The ability to organize items into groups or categories • Awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes • The ability to order stimuli along a quantitative dimension • ...
TAX MEETS AI - THE SMART FUTURE 2025-11-20
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- : Acronym for Goods and Services Tax, an indirect tax system.
- : Tax levied on value addition at each stage of production and distribution.
- : Artificial intelligence; simulation of human intelligence by machines.
- : Economic conflict involving import duties between countries.
- : Determines the country where goods were produced for tariff purposes.
- : Numerical code assigned to goods for tariff classification.
- : International commercial terms defining trade responsibilities.
- : Process for investigating indirect tax laws or new policy changes.
- : Beginner-friendly AI model by OpenAI.
- : Workflow automation tool that connects multiple apps.
- : Symbol like $ or €, representing monetary value in trade.
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- : Taxes applied to goods crossing borders.
- : Responsible use and governance of artificial intelligence.
- : Network involved in production and distribution of goods.
- : Optical Character Recognition; AI technique that extracts text from scanned invoices.
- : Goods entering a country from abroad.
- : Use of software or AI to perform tax compliance tasks.
- : Supply of goods or services from one country to another.
- : System that facilitates exchange of goods and services globally.
19 Clues: : Goods entering a country from abroad. • : Beginner-friendly AI model by OpenAI. • : Taxes applied to goods crossing borders. • : Workflow automation tool that connects multiple apps. • : Use of software or AI to perform tax compliance tasks. • : Supply of goods or services from one country to another. • : Network involved in production and distribution of goods. • ...
Vocabulary -- Bomb by Steven Sheinkin 2023-10-19
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- illness caused by exposure to radiation
- to do away with so no trace remains
- nuclear reaction where the nucleus of an atom splits into fragments and releases energy
- complete destruction
- to create or invent something with skill and intelligence
- looking forward to something that is likely to occur or appear
- overhanging or steep mass of rock
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- German secret police under the Nazis known to be terrorists
- observation of a person or group, especially when a person is under suspicion
- one who reports and forecasts weather conditions
- extreme physical or mental exhaustion
- mass amount of material needed to start a chain reaction
- the lowest inner part of a ship's hull
- to increase, enlarge, or intensify
- about to occur
- person who uses destruction of property to defeat an enemy
- a business or industrial activity
- remote or impossible to reach
- disgusting or gruesome
- mixed feelings of reverence, respect, wonder, and dread
20 Clues: about to occur • complete destruction • disgusting or gruesome • remote or impossible to reach • a business or industrial activity • overhanging or steep mass of rock • to increase, enlarge, or intensify • to do away with so no trace remains • extreme physical or mental exhaustion • the lowest inner part of a ship's hull • illness caused by exposure to radiation • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-09-19
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- Department of Defense
- Government Accountability Office
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Artic National Wildlife Refuge
- Federal Housing Administration
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Federal Home Loan Mortage Corporation
- Farm Credit Administration
- International Police Organization
- Veterans Administration
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Tennesse Vally Authority
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- United States Postal Service
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- Government Publishing Office
- Department of Justice
- Government National Mortage Association
- National Labor Relations Board
- Small Business Administration
- Federal National Mortage Association
- Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- National Institutes of Health
- Department of Transportation
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- Federal Emergency Managment Agency
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Food and Drug Administration
- Federal Communications Commission
- Department of Agriculture
- International Revenue Service
36 Clues: Department of Defense • Department of Justice • Joint Chiefs of Staff • Veterans Administration • Tennesse Vally Authority • Department of Agriculture • Farm Credit Administration • Central Intelligence Agency • Government Publishing Office • Department of Transportation • Food and Drug Administration • United States Postal Service • Small Business Administration • ...
Genetic and Environmental Influences on Intelligence 2024-02-14
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- the person who observed children in orphanages and noticed that extreme deprivation of young children can attack native intelligence
- When doing mental tasks, brain scans of identical twins show activity in the ____ areas
- environmental conditions can depress _____ development
- These type of differences contribute to IQ score variation in twin studies
- IQ test scores of these type of twins are almost identical
- Genes are _____ involving many genes
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- Hunt believed this would boost the chance for success by developing cognitive and social skills
- these influences become more apparent as we get more life experience
- this mindset believes intelligence is changeable
- the proportion of variation among individuals attributed to genes
- genes and experience make up our _____
- this mindset thinks intelligence is biologically set and unchangeable
12 Clues: Genes are _____ involving many genes • genes and experience make up our _____ • this mindset believes intelligence is changeable • environmental conditions can depress _____ development • IQ test scores of these type of twins are almost identical • the proportion of variation among individuals attributed to genes • ...
Own Your Spotlight 2025-09-09
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- 5-month intro program for non-managers to learn business operations.
- Program for early managers to grow their brand, business knowledge, and team culture.
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- Growth program for frontline employees to develop, advance, or explore roles.
- ...to leadership.
- 5-month leadership program for top L1–L2 employees focused on thinking, change, and emotional intelligence.
5 Clues: ...to leadership. • 5-month intro program for non-managers to learn business operations. • Growth program for frontline employees to develop, advance, or explore roles. • Program for early managers to grow their brand, business knowledge, and team culture. • ...
Own Your Spotlight 2025-09-09
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- 5-month intro program for non-managers to learn business operations.
- Program for early managers to grow their brand, business knowledge, and team culture.
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- Growth program for frontline employees to develop, advance, or explore roles.
- ...to leadership.
- 5-month leadership program for top L1–L2 employees focused on thinking, change, and emotional intelligence.
5 Clues: ...to leadership. • 5-month intro program for non-managers to learn business operations. • Growth program for frontline employees to develop, advance, or explore roles. • Program for early managers to grow their brand, business knowledge, and team culture. • ...
Marketing 2022-04-21
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- something the business holds to increase interest
- something the business is selling
- how the business increases interest
- something that happens
- how the business promotes itself
- a partial refund
- how much the business's things cost
- a real thing you can touch
- something thought of
- a way businesses can reach out to customers
- when a business puts a lot of items on sale
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- something used to get free stuff
- how a business wants to be seen
- what the business is trying to reach
- an area where a business can be
- a process the business is offering
- how the business gets its name out
- a being that represents the business
- what the business is selling
- a catchy phrase for the business
- where the business is
21 Clues: a partial refund • something thought of • where the business is • something that happens • a real thing you can touch • what the business is selling • how a business wants to be seen • an area where a business can be • something used to get free stuff • how the business promotes itself • a catchy phrase for the business • something the business is selling • ...
TUTORIAL: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 2025-01-22
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- A primary step in determining the value of AI is to measure its impact on ___ performance
- One of the main challenges in developing AI systems is to create algorithms that are ___ and scalable
- An example of an external source for AI systems could be ___ data from the internet
- A key feature of AI is to support ___ by automating tasks and decision-making
- An essential aspect of understanding AI systems in a global business environment is analyzing ___ requirements
- The process of teaching machines to learn from data is known as ___
- AI can support data processing at ___, tactical, and operational levels in an organization
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- One of the major reasons for AI in business is to support ___ decision-making
- A system that can simulate human intelligence and learn from experiences is called ___
- To make AI systems more useful, organizations need to focus on developing them to be ___ and effective
- The process of organizing and categorizing large datasets for AI analysis is called ___
- The role of AI in decision-making is to ___ the decision-making process
12 Clues: The process of teaching machines to learn from data is known as ___ • The role of AI in decision-making is to ___ the decision-making process • One of the major reasons for AI in business is to support ___ decision-making • A key feature of AI is to support ___ by automating tasks and decision-making • ...
Financial intelligence quotien 2021-10-30
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- to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult
- a particular degree or amount of something
- (of two or more people or groups) feeling the same emotion, or doing the same thing to or for each other
- a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain
- relating to money or how money is managed
- to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen
- to understand something completely
- to (cause to) slope in one direction, or to move the top part of the body in a particular direction
- to continue making an effort to do or achieve something, even when this is difficult or takes a long time
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- a meeting to discuss something or to get advice
- the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
- something having value, such as a possession or property, that is owned by a person, business, or organization
- something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion
- to frighten or threaten someone, usually in order to persuade them to do something that you want them to do
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force
17 Clues: to understand something completely • relating to money or how money is managed • a particular degree or amount of something • a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain • a meeting to discuss something or to get advice • to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force • to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen • ...
All About Mia-Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
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- This is my second favorite class
- This intelligence makes me have lots of feelings
- I like doing this in art
- I have high __________ intelligence
- My favorite thing to bake
- This intelligence helps me find rhythm and music
- One of my future goals is to do this professionally
- My color personality
- My dominant side of my brain is
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- I’m this kind of learner
- One of the traits you need to have to dance is ______ which means I have to train my muscles
- When I’m older I want to study in ______
- My favorite singers are
- To have ________ in dance means to do your best all the time and believe in yourself
- I have this many siblings
15 Clues: My color personality • My favorite singers are • I’m this kind of learner • I like doing this in art • I have this many siblings • My favorite thing to bake • My dominant side of my brain is • This is my second favorite class • I have high __________ intelligence • When I’m older I want to study in ______ • This intelligence makes me have lots of feelings • ...
