business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
How the tiger got its stripes 2024-06-07
17 Clues: орел • въже • поле • райе • тесен • ценен • остър • пълзя • търкам • селянин • събирам • извивам • измамвам • отражение • нокът,щипка • вратовръзка • интелигентност
Staff Appreciation 2024-04-16
Across
- Which rap star partnered with Nike to sponsor a walkathon at the Coliseum in April 2024? #hotgirlsummer
- Where did Dean Noguera work right before USC?
- Which Rossier professor was one of the speakers for Master Class Artificial Intelligence vs. Authentic Intelligence…?
- This cultural phenomenon preceded and promoted the 2023 release of Warner Bros. Pictures and Universal Pictures’ biggest blockbusters of the year.
- In this international event, USC has produced more champions than any other university in the United States
- This R&B star made headlines after their Vegas residency grossed over $114 million.
- Located near USC this building has hosted many prestigious events such as the Academy Awards, the Grammy’s, People’s Choice Awards, and more.
- Which 2017 USC addition cost nearly $700 million to construct?
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- Which historic astrological event occurred on Monday, April 8, 2024?
- Which Annenberg professor was one of the speakers for Master Class Artificial Intelligence vs. Authentic Intelligence…?
- Where is the location of the USC Rossier ceremonies?
- What is the name of the newest Beyonce’ album that dropped in March 2024?
- What is placed on doctoral graduates when they cross the stage at commencement?
- What sport was highlighted at the 2024 Holiday Party?
- Where is the location of the USC Rossier ceremonies?
15 Clues: Where did Dean Noguera work right before USC? • Where is the location of the USC Rossier ceremonies? • Where is the location of the USC Rossier ceremonies? • What sport was highlighted at the 2024 Holiday Party? • Which 2017 USC addition cost nearly $700 million to construct? • Which historic astrological event occurred on Monday, April 8, 2024? • ...
Forms of business organization 2023-11-16
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- Business entity with shareholders.
- Organization with a mission, not focused on profit.
- Large corporation with diverse holdings.
- Legal entity managing assets for beneficiaries.
- Liability Company (LLC): Hybrid business structure.
- Business model involving licensing.
- Enterprise: Business owned by individuals or groups.
- Organization formed for a common purpose.
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- Company controlled by another.
- Traded: Company whose shares are on the stock market.
- Company: Owned by policyholders or members.
- A collaborative alliance of businesses or organizations working together for a common purpose.
- Business structure involving shared ownership.
- Member-owned business.
- Interest Company (CIC): Socially focused business.
- Nonprofit organization supporting a cause.
- Enterprise: Business with social and environmental goals.
- Proprietorship: Business owned by a single individual.
- Venture: Collaboration between businesses.
- Company: Controls other companies' stocks.
20 Clues: Member-owned business. • Company controlled by another. • Business entity with shareholders. • Business model involving licensing. • Large corporation with diverse holdings. • Organization formed for a common purpose. • Nonprofit organization supporting a cause. • Venture: Collaboration between businesses. • Company: Controls other companies' stocks. • ...
Religion 2013-10-08
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- Il a cree notre monde
- oppose de triste
- d'etre content toujours
- intelligence ou tu reflechir dans toi meme
- pas d'etre peur
- aimer un personne beaucoup
- ne mentir pas
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- les differents facons d'apprendre
- quand tout monde est gentil et juste a tout monde
- apprendre par lire, ecrire et parler
- relation entre amis
- un autre mot pour genereux
- comment tu resemble au l'exterieur
13 Clues: ne mentir pas • pas d'etre peur • oppose de triste • relation entre amis • Il a cree notre monde • d'etre content toujours • un autre mot pour genereux • aimer un personne beaucoup • les differents facons d'apprendre • comment tu resemble au l'exterieur • apprendre par lire, ecrire et parler • intelligence ou tu reflechir dans toi meme • ...
Business Btec 2016-04-26
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- total revenue of a business
- items owned by a business or money owed to the business
- the point at which revenue from sales is the same as costs
- the total expenditure for a busines over a year
- any revenue
- any costs
- a financial position of a business at a point in time
- running costs that businesses have to pay regularly running a business
- costs that need to be payed once to start up a business
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- total revenue for a business in a year
- how a business pperformes over a period of time(usually a year)
- revenue-expenditure
- documents that record financial activities of a business
- anything that costs a business money
- ways in which a business makes money
- revenue-cost of sales
- cash in bank or things that can be turned into cash quickly
- how a business plans to spend its revenue and where money from any expenditure will come from
- the sot of producing product
19 Clues: any costs • any revenue • revenue-expenditure • revenue-cost of sales • total revenue of a business • the sot of producing product • anything that costs a business money • ways in which a business makes money • total revenue for a business in a year • the total expenditure for a busines over a year • a financial position of a business at a point in time • ...
Business Btec 2016-04-26
Across
- total revenue of a business
- items owned by a business or money owed to the business
- the point at which revenue from sales is the same as costs
- the total expenditure for a busines over a year
- any revenue
- any costs
- a financial position of a business at a point in time
- running costs that businesses have to pay regularly running a business
- costs that need to be payed once to start up a business
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- total revenue for a business in a year
- how a business pperformes over a period of time(usually a year)
- revenue-expenditure
- documents that record financial activities of a business
- anything that costs a business money
- ways in which a business makes money
- revenue-cost of sales
- cash in bank or things that can be turned into cash quickly
- how a business plans to spend its revenue and where money from any expenditure will come from
- the sot of producing product
19 Clues: any costs • any revenue • revenue-expenditure • revenue-cost of sales • total revenue of a business • the sot of producing product • anything that costs a business money • ways in which a business makes money • total revenue for a business in a year • the total expenditure for a busines over a year • a financial position of a business at a point in time • ...
Business and Entrepreneurship Terms 2026-03-12
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- Business owned by two or more people
- Money owed to another person or business
- Total income from sales
- Businesses competing to sell similar goods
- Money or resources used to start a business
- Something valuable owned by a person or business
- First test model of a product
- Person who starts and runs a business
- Introducing new ideas or methods
- Investments showing company ownership
- Employee who creates new ideas inside a company
- Using goods and services
- Business owned by shareholders
- Process of making goods or services
- Money left after costs are paid
- Legal claim on property for unpaid debt
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- Money taken out of a bank account
- Business allowed to use another company brand
- Business owned by government
- Units of ownership in a company
- Business owned by individuals not government
- Amount of a product available to sell
- Trading goods or services without money
- Place where buyers and sellers trade
- Losing money in a business
- Business owned by one person
- Risky new business project
- Method of collecting opinions or information
- Ability to borrow money and repay later
- Money a person or business owes
- Making more money than expenses
- Market controlled by a single seller
32 Clues: Total income from sales • Using goods and services • Losing money in a business • Risky new business project • Business owned by government • Business owned by one person • First test model of a product • Business owned by shareholders • Units of ownership in a company • Money a person or business owes • Making more money than expenses • Money left after costs are paid • ...
Forms of business organization 2023-11-16
Across
- Business entity with shareholders.
- Organization with a mission, not focused on profit.
- Large corporation with diverse holdings.
- Legal entity managing assets for beneficiaries.
- Liability Company (LLC): Hybrid business structure.
- Business model involving licensing.
- Enterprise Business owned by individuals or groups.
- Organization formed for a common purpose.
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- Company controlled by another.
- Traded Company whose shares are on the stock market.
- Company Owned by policyholders or members.
- A collaborative alliance of businesses or organizations working together for a common purpose.
- Business structure involving shared ownership.
- Member-owned business.
- Interest Company (CIC): Socially focused business.
- Nonprofit organization supporting a cause.
- Enterprise: Business with social and environmental goals.
- Proprietorship: Business owned by a single individual.
- Venture: Collaboration between businesses.
- Company Controls other companies' stocks.
20 Clues: Member-owned business. • Company controlled by another. • Business entity with shareholders. • Business model involving licensing. • Large corporation with diverse holdings. • Organization formed for a common purpose. • Nonprofit organization supporting a cause. • Venture: Collaboration between businesses. • Company Controls other companies' stocks. • ...
Intelligence and Learning 2025-04-09
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- Diminishing of a conditioned response
- Giving something wanted as a reward
- Test that assesses what a person has learned
- Intelligence/knowledge that declines in mid 20's
- Generational change of growth in intelligence
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- Person who coined the term "law of effect"
- The Addition of something undesirable
- Test that assesses a person's future performance
- similarity in response to a similar stimulus as a condition
- Intelligence/knowledge that continues to grow with age
10 Clues: Giving something wanted as a reward • The Addition of something undesirable • Diminishing of a conditioned response • Person who coined the term "law of effect" • Test that assesses what a person has learned • Generational change of growth in intelligence • Test that assesses a person's future performance • Intelligence/knowledge that declines in mid 20's • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2024-02-28
Across
- Miss _____, Charlie's adult night school teacher
- the attitude of a character that can shift throughout the story
- Dr.____; scientist fixated on creating life
- "to examine the causes of life, we must first understand ____"
- Dr.Frankenstein's attitude in the last three paragraphs
- the procedure Charlie had to triple his intelligence
- the person telling the story
- Dr.Frankenstein's attitude in the first three paragraphs
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- Charlie had surgery to triple his _____
- "Learn from me how dangerous is the acquirement of _____"
- a reference to something outside of the story ex: the story of Adam and Eve
- the kind of intelligence Charlie has that made him more aware of the world around him
- ____ Gordon; 37 year old man who wanted to become smart
13 Clues: the person telling the story • Charlie had surgery to triple his _____ • Dr.____; scientist fixated on creating life • Miss _____, Charlie's adult night school teacher • the procedure Charlie had to triple his intelligence • Dr.Frankenstein's attitude in the last three paragraphs • ____ Gordon; 37 year old man who wanted to become smart • ...
Founders Words 2023-03-13
The Future Times 2021-02-23
Across
- Artificial Intelligence is the __ of human intelligence processes by machines.
- Digital __ is a transformation that is caused by emerging digital technologies and business models.
- GlobalProtect VPN creates a private connection that __ all information that travels between your device and the company network.
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- Data __ tools put data in graphical representation for an accessible way to see and understand trends and patterns in data.
- __ are data sent from a website to a user’s web browser to record and stores users’ activity on that website.
5 Clues: Artificial Intelligence is the __ of human intelligence processes by machines. • Digital __ is a transformation that is caused by emerging digital technologies and business models. • __ are data sent from a website to a user’s web browser to record and stores users’ activity on that website. • ...
Chapter Two 2013-04-24
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- A form of business owned and operated by one person
- A legal business in which shares are not offered to the public
- person who sells the rights to the name and product or service of a franchise
- Written contract between the franchise buyer and seller
- The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company's debts
- doing business internationally
- A condition in which a person is responsible for paying debt for liabilities of the business
- A business organization in which two or more people own and operate
- The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected
- A business owned and operated by group of people with a common interest
- Business which a person buys the right to use a business name and sell the product or service
- A legal business run by government
- People who buy stocks in a company
- person who buys a franchise
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- A legal business entity that exists independently of it's owners
- A legal business that is not organized to make a profit
- Standard of conduct society believes you should follow
- Occurs when one company buys another company
- A legal business that does not have a limit on the number of shareholders
- Businesses run from home
- business A business that is independently operated and meets certain size limits
21 Clues: Businesses run from home • person who buys a franchise • doing business internationally • A legal business run by government • People who buy stocks in a company • Occurs when one company buys another company • A form of business owned and operated by one person • Standard of conduct society believes you should follow • ...
Business Vocabulary 2024-12-05
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- - where partners share equal gains and losses of a business
- - money or property used by a business
- - marks or symbols that specify goods
- - giving money in small amounts
- - most complicated form of business where they create boards to make the decisions
- - least common form of business organization where two or more people make a legal agreement to co-own a business
- - grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor
- - an advisor
- - the individual or group who own a business and its entities
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- - money raised by a business in exchange for ownership
- - money borrowed from a business that has to be repaid over time
- - the right to sell products or services at a specific location
- - when a document is given to a business that defines its rules and regulations different from the workers
- - unequal share of gains and losses within a business
- - items to ensure that money will be repaid
- - wealthy individuals who give their money to receive high returns
- - protections provided to authors of original work
- - the people who gives money or pays fees for a business under a franchisor's name
- - most common form of business where the business is owned by one individual
- - individuals who give their money in various types of ways
- - the person who is given the trade name and operating system of a business
- - amounts of money that accumulate over time
22 Clues: - an advisor • - giving money in small amounts • - money or property used by a business • - marks or symbols that specify goods • - items to ensure that money will be repaid • - amounts of money that accumulate over time • - protections provided to authors of original work • - unequal share of gains and losses within a business • ...
Business Activity crossword 2025-01-07
Across
- The responsibility for debts is limited to the amount invested. Limited _________
- When two businesses agree to join together.
- Groups or individuals who have an interest in a
- When a business just manages to keep going.
- A person who takes the risk of starting and running a business
- A business merging or taking over one with no connection to its activities.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Responsibility for all debts of a business, even personal assets.
- A business owned by one person
- When a business takes controlling interest in another.
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- When a business becomes larger by making more products or opening more locations.
- A simple plan showing details about the creation of a business.
- A type of limited company, large business whose shares are sold to the ______.
- Making just enough profit to provide a business with a decent living.
- The money paid to shareholders from profits.
- Also known as a Ltd
- The difference between revenue and costs.
- Money needed to start or develop a business.
- Areas where a business sells its goods and services.
19 Clues: Also known as a Ltd • A business owned by one person • A business owned by two or more people. • The difference between revenue and costs. • When two businesses agree to join together. • When a business just manages to keep going. • The money paid to shareholders from profits. • Money needed to start or develop a business. • Groups or individuals who have an interest in a • ...
Psych 2 - Cognition and Intelligence 2013-03-12
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- The extent to which a test yields consistent results
- The process of thinking or mentally processing information (images, concepts, words, rules, and symbols).
- the indvidual that published the first measure of intelligence in 1905. The purpose of his intelligence test was to correctly place students on academic tracks based on ability, not classify students
- constructed three different types of IQ tests: WAIS, WISC, and the WPPSI. These tests test intelligence on many different subtests (accounting for many types of skills) and that your score is placed on a normal curve against the rest of the population.
- theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve problems, Creative = the ability to deal with new situations, and Practical = the ability to adjust and cope with one's environment
- A sudden mental reorganization of a problem that makes the solution obvious; Aha moment!
- a tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions
- The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- Estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory; if instances come readily to mind, we presume such events are common
- The average mental ability people display at a given age.
- An ideal model used as a prime example of a particular concept.
- A learned set of rules that always leads to the correct solution of a problem.
- An index of intelligence defined as a person's mental age divided by his or her chronological age and multiplied by 100.
- professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for Americans. The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted kids.
- Howard Gardner's theory that there are several specialized types of intellectual ability.
- A general ability factor or core of general intellectual ability that involves reasoning, problem-solving ability, knowledge, memory, and successful adaptation to one's surroundings.
- A rigidity in problem solving caused by an inability to see new uses for familiar objects.
- Thinking directed toward discovery of a single established correct answer; conventional thinking.
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- Thinking that produces many ideas or alternatives; a major element in original or creative thought.
- An overall capacity to think rationally, act purposefully, and deal effectively with the environment.
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned, AP test
- A person's age in years.
- A tendency to select wrong answers because they seem to match pre-existing mental categories., judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they seem to represent, or match, particular prototypes; may lead one to ignore other relevant information
- An idea representing a category of related objects or events.
- In thought, the terms in which a problem is stated or the way that it is structured.
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance; SAT or ACT
- The tendency to repeat wrong solutions or faulty responses, especially as a result of becoming blind to alternatives.
- A bell-shaped curve characterized by a large number of scores in a middle area, tapering to very few extremely high and low scores.
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- Any strategy or technique that aids problem solving, especially by limiting the number of possible solutions to be tried.
30 Clues: A person's age in years. • The extent to which a test yields consistent results • The average mental ability people display at a given age. • a test designed to assess what a person has learned, AP test • The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • An idea representing a category of related objects or events. • ...
Feldman Chapter 13 Cross Word 2017-04-27
Across
- coping This type of coping involves unconscious strategies that distort or deny true nature of the situation.
- appraisal What kind of appraisal is it when there are adequate resources and there is a good ability to cope.
- A condition that substantially limits a a major life activity such as walking or vision.
- Lives are filled with events and circumstances known as ____ that cause threats to well being.
- appraisal What kind of appraisal is it when there are positive to negative consequences.
- thought This kind of thought is such a way that; rather than seeing the world as having absolute standards and values, it indicates that different societies, cultures, and individuals could have different standards and values, and all of them could be equally valid.
- First part of Robert Sternberg's TRIARCHIC theory of intelligence in which this relates to mental components involved in analyzing data, and in solving problems, especially problems involving rational behavior.
- Second part of Robert Sternberg's TRIARCHIC theory of intelligence in which the relationship between intelligence, people's prior experience, and their ability to cope with new situations.
- The effort to reduce, or tolerate threats that lead to stress.
- thought This kind of thought acknowledges that the world sometimes lacks purely right & wrong solutions, so adults must draw upon prior experiences to solve problems;encompasses dialectical thinking.
- coping This type of coping involves conscious regulation of emotion.
- coping This type of coping aids coping via assistance and comfort supplied by others.
- stage Third stage of Schaie's stages of development in which the major concerns of middle-aged adults relate to their personal situations, including protecting and nourishing their spouses, families and careers.
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- Response to events that threaten or challenge an individual.
- Individuals possess this when they are able to withstand, overcome and thrive following profound adversity.
- Last part of Robert Sternberg's TRIARCHIC theory of intelligence which involves the degree of success demonstrated in facing the demands of their everyday, real-world environments.
- stage Fourth stage of Schaie's stages of development which is the period in middle adulthood when people take broader perspective than earlier, including concerns about the world.
- Type of intelligence of Robert Sternberg's TRIARCHIC theory of intelligence that is learned primarily by observing others and modeling their behavior.
- stage Second stage of Schaie's stages of development where a point is reached by young adults in which intelligence is applied to specific situations involving attainment of long-term goals regarding careers, family and societal contributions.
- disorders Medical problems caused by interaction of psychological, emotional and physical difficulties.
- stage First stage of Schaie's stages of development which encompasses all of childhood and adolescence, in which main developmental task is to acquire information.
- coping This type of coping is an attempt to manage a stressful problem or situation by directly changing the situation to make it less stressful.
- Individuals possess this when they are take-charge kind of persons; they revel in challenges; they are more resistant to stress-related illness.
- stage Last stage of Schaie's stages of development which is the period of late adulthood during which the focus is on tasks that have personal meaning.
24 Clues: Response to events that threaten or challenge an individual. • The effort to reduce, or tolerate threats that lead to stress. • coping This type of coping involves conscious regulation of emotion. • coping This type of coping aids coping via assistance and comfort supplied by others. • ...
U3A5A1 - Nick Dow 2016-12-06
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- Your business strives to do something, on the top of your business plan your should have a ____________
- A business that is organized and controlled by its members
- Items owned by the company, this includes cash, inventory, and equipment
- Your daily, monthly, and annual ______ should be kept low to maximize profit
- Prospective buyers, individuals or organizations, willing and able to purchase the organization’s potential offering
- Someone who starts a new business venture
- Money made after expenses
- A department that handles most hiring, firing, and training for employees
- Money that must be paid or Debts
- A name, term, sign, symbol, design, or a combination of them that identifies a business
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- A plan made by the business owners before starting the business
- When two or more people enter a business together
- Purchasing an item or a service from an outside vendor to replace performance of the task with an organization’s internal operations
- When one person starts a business by them self
- An institution that lends, receives, exchanges, and safeguards money
- Money for a start-up business
- The stock that the business has to use and sell
- The point where expenses = revenue
- Business ownership, can be calculated as the difference between assets and liabilities
- A business that has registered to become a legal entity
20 Clues: Money made after expenses • Money for a start-up business • Money that must be paid or Debts • The point where expenses = revenue • Someone who starts a new business venture • When one person starts a business by them self • The stock that the business has to use and sell • When two or more people enter a business together • ...
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18 Clues: меч • век • плащ • биться • видение • местный • мистика • советник • воткнуть • охранник • мифология • обернуться • способности • герой,учасник • способности/интелект • свободный,бесплатный • личность_высокого_статуса • человек_с_волшебной_палочкой
CH7 Thinking, Language and Intelligence 2022-10-06
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- Sternberg's theory that intelligence has three prongs, consisting of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- The heuristic device in which we try to solve a problem by evaluating the difference between the current situation and the goal
- also known as being "book smart"
- The application of regular grammatical rules for forming inflection to irregular verbs and nouns
- A thought process that narrows in on the single best solution to a problem
- The sudden reorganization of perceptions
- Mental category that is used to class together objects, relations, events that have common properties
- Having to do with the means of words and symbols
- The degree to which the cariation in a trait from one person to another can be attributed to
- The accumulated months of credit that a person earns on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
- The view that language structures the way we view the world
- A single word use to express complex meanings
- An internal image or visual representation that is used in thinking and memory
- The influence of wording, or the context in which information is presented, on decision making
- An algorithm for solving problems in which each possible solution is tested according to a particular set of rules
- Rules of thumb that help us simplify and solve problems
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- A decision-making heuristic in which people make judgements about samples
- A concept of a category of objects or events that serves as a good example of the category
- The ability to generate novel and useful solutions to problems
- A process that may sometimes occur when one stands back from a frustrating problem for a while and the solution "suddenly" appears
- A systematic procedure for solving a problem that works invariably when it is correctly applied
- The consistency of a method of measurements
- A score on an intelligence test
- A thought process that attemps to generate multiple solutions to problems
- also known as being "street smart"
- The view that language learning involves an interaction between environmental factors and an inborn tendency to acquire language
- The tendency to respond to a new problem with an approach that was successfully used with similar problems
- the intelligence that values artistic components, such as creating music or art
- A statistical technique that allows for researchers to determine the relationships among large numbers of items
- A factor that provides an advantage for test takers from certain cultural backgrounds
- Paying attention to information, mentally representing it, reasoning about it, and making decisions about it
- A specific example
- The communication of information by means of symbols arranged according to grammar rules
- According to Thurstone, the basic abilities that make up intelligence
- The tendency to view an object in terms of its name or familiar usage
- The capacity to combine words into original sentences
- A general mental capability that involves the ability to reason, plan, learn quickly, and solve problems
- The extent to which a method of measurement measures what it is supposed to measure
- According to the populations they appear to represent
- Mental activity involved in understanding, processing, and communicating information
- The quality of language in which words are used as symbols for objects, events, or ideas
- The rules for forming grammatical phrases and sentences in a language
42 Clues: A specific example • A score on an intelligence test • also known as being "book smart" • also known as being "street smart" • The sudden reorganization of perceptions • The consistency of a method of measurements • A single word use to express complex meanings • Having to do with the means of words and symbols • The capacity to combine words into original sentences • ...
Unit 5 Part 2 2023-01-31
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- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life. (Formerly referred to as mental retardation.)
- (an aptitude test) its and its companion versions for children are the most widely used intelligence tests; they contain verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests.
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- a condition of mild to serve intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21.
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age. Thus, a child who does as well as an average 8-year-old is said to have a mental age of 8.
- the bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes. Most scores fall near the average, and fewer scores lie near the extremes.
- our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age, especially during late adulthood.
- according to Spearman and others, underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100 (thus, IQ = ma/ca * 100). On contemporary intelligence tests, the average performance for a given age is assigned a score of 100.
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time.
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest.
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to. (See also content validity and predictive validity.)
- the proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute to genes. The heritability of a trait may vary, depending on the range of populations and environment.
- the ability to perceive, understand manage, and use emotions.
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- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternative forms of the test, or on retesting.
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a 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.
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn.
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- in psychology, grit is passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- research that follows and retests the same people over time.
- 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. (Also called criterion-related validity)
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person’s total score
- a group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as from a given time period.
27 Clues: a test designed to assess what a person has learned • research that follows and retests the same people over time. • the ability to perceive, understand manage, and use emotions. • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest. • a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative • ...
Unit 2 Intelligence Vocabulary 2025-02-23
Across
- compares people of different ages at the same point in time.
- ability to think in images and pictures
- ability to work well with and understand others emotionally and socially
- a condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by a intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
- exams which seek to predict your ability to do well in a certain area
- bell-shaped curve describing distribution of many psychological and physical attributes (68%, 95%, 99%)
- intellgence test scores can improve
- the test gives consistent scores regardless of the tester
- our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age
- students, children, or youth who give evidence of high achievement capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those capabilities
- ability to control body movements and handle objects
- ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
- Sternberg's theory of three intelligences
- created the WAIS which measures individual scores for verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- follow and retest the same people over time
- creative intelligence is demonstrated in innovative smarts: the ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas
Down
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- ability to understand word meanings and sounds
- exams covering what you have learned in this course
- the scores are compared against a pretested sample population
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person’s total score
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- ability to think abstractly and see patterns and logic and math
- ability to produce and understand pitch, tempo, and rhythm
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- the test measures what it's supposed to
- French psychologist commissioned by the French government to design fair and unbiased intelligence tests to administer to French schoolchildren
- academic problem-solving intelligence is assessed by intelligence tests, which present well-defined problems having a single right answer
- practical intelligence is required for everyday tasks that may be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions
- our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age, especially during late adulthood
- at the heart of all our intelligent behavior
37 Clues: intellgence test scores can improve • ability to think in images and pictures • the test measures what it's supposed to • Sternberg's theory of three intelligences • follow and retest the same people over time • at the heart of all our intelligent behavior • ability to understand word meanings and sounds • exams covering what you have learned in this course • ...
Funding Sources 2022-03-01
Across
- someone with deep pockets
- business rivalry
- part of the business
- Kickstarter
- describes expenses like dining out
- Credit card
- new business
- money received from work
- scored with 3 digits
Down
- money beyond what was put in the business
- money coming into the business
- business founder
- business fundraiser
- use personal money
- laws
- Living or minimum
- shows both spending and saving
- materials and supplies
- describes expenses that don't change
19 Clues: laws • Kickstarter • Credit card • new business • business founder • business rivalry • Living or minimum • use personal money • business fundraiser • part of the business • scored with 3 digits • materials and supplies • money received from work • someone with deep pockets • money coming into the business • shows both spending and saving • describes expenses like dining out • ...
Accounts Theory Crossword 2022-01-07
Across
- Anything that takes place in the business.
- What results when the business has paid more out of its bank account than it had paid into it.
- Capital can decrease due to these.
- Material items an owner can invest in the business.
- Short for Debit.
- Short for credit.
- A person who owes our business an amount of money.
- When the business buys goods for resale from suppliers.
- Every transaction is recorded by means of it.
- payable A person to whom our business owes an amount of money.
- A person from whom our business buys goods for resale.
Down
- A phrase used when goods are not paid for immediately when bought or sold.
- A person to whom our business sells goods which were bought on credit.
- The owner ______ money or assets in the business.
- When a business borrows money.
- Another word for an owner.
- An amount of money received by the business during a given period of time.
- Technical word used when we receive or give cheques.
- Capital can increase due to these.
- 'Receives' in Accounts is known as __________.
- Technical word used when we receive or give cheques.
- An amount of money or assets invested in the business by the owner.
- 'Gives' in Accounts is known as _________.
- The meaning of debit.
- When the business sells goods to customers.
25 Clues: Short for Debit. • Short for credit. • The meaning of debit. • Another word for an owner. • When a business borrows money. • Capital can decrease due to these. • Capital can increase due to these. • Anything that takes place in the business. • 'Gives' in Accounts is known as _________. • When the business sells goods to customers. • Every transaction is recorded by means of it. • ...
CHERUB: Class A Crossword 2014-04-12
Across
- The sport Keith sponsors
- The protagonists second name
- James' Sister
- Kyle's first name
- The drug cartel who attempts to rob Keith
- The CHERUB who admits he is gay
- The city James travels too with Keith and Junior
- Nicole's last name
Down
- Child division of British Intelligence
- The drug Nicole takes
- What James uses to kill someone in Miami
- The restaurant where the drugs are processed
- First name of the person expelled from CHERUB for taking cocaine
- The retired CHERUB who teaches James how to hack
- James' girlfriend at the end of the book
- Junior's Dad's last name
- Junior's Dad's first name
- The drug gangs name
- Adult division of British Intelligence
- The protagonists first name
20 Clues: James' Sister • Kyle's first name • Nicole's last name • The drug gangs name • The drug Nicole takes • The sport Keith sponsors • Junior's Dad's last name • Junior's Dad's first name • The protagonists first name • The protagonists second name • The CHERUB who admits he is gay • Child division of British Intelligence • Adult division of British Intelligence • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-04-21
Across
- Helping a customer with a product they need to find
- A business earned $6,000 in profit after all their products were sold out
- is a quick description of your business that you use to explain it to customers
- Business costs that stay the same every month and must be paid. Ex: rent, insurance and salaries
- When two or more people start a business
- Is when a business’s expenses and sales equal zero because the business has sold exactly enough units to its fixed expenses
- The total amount of money a business earns from selling things
- Owned by one person
- A business that doesn’t sell the same products as you, but still competes with you because customers might pick it instead of your product to get the same result.
- The amount of money a business has available to use for its day to day needs, like an example, paying workers and buying supplies.
- Capital The finances required by a new business to pay for essential fixed and current assets before it can open for business
- A person who runs or starts a business by their self
- Cannot spend no more of the amount of money given
- Things a business owns that have value, like money, building and equipment
- A company selling products to a business for their own use and not selling to customers
- Money a business has to pay back like loans and debts
Down
- Two or more people starting a business
- The total sales of a product in a given time period
- The 4 P's of marketing
- Trying to complete all your business goals and finding a way on how to complete it
- Trying to sell products from one's business
- Products that are made to be sold then used
- A business that sells the same very product as you and tries to sell it to different customers
- A short and clear description to explain your business idea so others can understand and support your idea
- Owned by multiple stockholders
- When a business is in a big debt/loss of money
- A business selling their products directly to their customers
27 Clues: Owned by one person • The 4 P's of marketing • Owned by multiple stockholders • Two or more people starting a business • When two or more people start a business • Trying to sell products from one's business • Products that are made to be sold then used • When a business is in a big debt/loss of money • Cannot spend no more of the amount of money given • ...
Stephanie Plumb 23 Per. 3 Spelling Unit 21 2014-03-19
Across
- to ability to withstand hardships or adversity
- a refined grace or dignified propriety
- adequate means for substinence
- present or ready for immediate use
- the ability to learn or understand
- the persons or number of persons attending
- due for present payment
- to take away from such as taxes
- a mention, allusion
- able to be seen
- capable of being separated into many parts
Down
- capable of existing together in harmony
- designed for quick easy preparation or use
- a likeness, appearance, or semblance of something
- having or showing intelligence
- capable of being easily ignited
- full of love for and goodwill toward others
- the desire for revenge
- something that happens; event; incident
- able to be consumed (eaten)
20 Clues: able to be seen • a mention, allusion • the desire for revenge • due for present payment • able to be consumed (eaten) • having or showing intelligence • adequate means for substinence • capable of being easily ignited • to take away from such as taxes • present or ready for immediate use • the ability to learn or understand • a refined grace or dignified propriety • ...
AP Psych Famous People 2013-04-24
Across
- cognitive; father of Cognitive Therapy
- humanistic
- Positive Psychology
- intelligence
- developed foundation for classical conditioning
- development; devised patterns of attachment
- humanism; hierarchy of needs
- memory; 1st to conduct studies on forgetting
- intelligence; devised the theory of multiple intelligences
- social psychology; Stanford Prison
- analytic psychology
- neo-Freudian, psychodynamic
Down
- Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
- memory
- cognition, moral development
- behavioral
- cognition
- functionalism
- cognition; 4-stage theory of cognitive development
- development
- general IQ
- behaviorism
- focus on nonverbal communication
- Dolls
- language
- social psychology
- psychoanalysis
- facial expressions are universal
- social psychology; wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient
- neo-Freudian, humanistic
- structuralism
31 Clues: Dolls • memory • language • cognition • humanistic • behavioral • general IQ • development • behaviorism • intelligence • functionalism • structuralism • psychoanalysis • social psychology • Positive Psychology • analytic psychology • neo-Freudian, humanistic • neo-Freudian, psychodynamic • cognition, moral development • humanism; hierarchy of needs • Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) • ...
JUlIA TELLES P3 GREEN #32 2014-03-19
Across
- able to be seen
- having or showing intelligence
- due for present payment
- the persons of number of persons attending
- present or ready for immediate use
- full of love for and goodwill toward others
- adequate means for subsistence
- to take away from such as takes
Down
- the ability to withstand hardship or adversity
- the ability to learn or understand
- able to be consumed (eaten)
- capable of existing together in harmony
- capable of being easily ignited
- something that happens; event; incident
- a likeness,appearance or something
- designed for quick easy preparation or use
- a mention, allusion
- the desire for revenge
- a refined grace or dignified propriety
- capable of being separated into many parts
20 Clues: able to be seen • a mention, allusion • the desire for revenge • due for present payment • able to be consumed (eaten) • having or showing intelligence • adequate means for subsistence • capable of being easily ignited • to take away from such as takes • the ability to learn or understand • a likeness,appearance or something • present or ready for immediate use • ...
"Flowers for Algernon" Short Story 2024-03-13
Across
- Charlie's age
- Charlie continues his ___ to learn his fate.
- Charlie buried Algernon in a ___ box
- Intelligence Quotient
- animal tester
- Charlie lives in New ___.
- Charlie feels bad for the boy in the __.
- Algernon ___ on June 10
- Charlie is more ___ than the doctors.
- Miss Kinnian pays it
- Charlie feels __ that he is losing intelligence.
- Frank and Joe
- Charlie's IQ before surgery
- Charlie and Algernon have an ___.
Down
- teacher
- An ___ is conducted on Charlie and Algernon.
- inkblot test
- clever mouse
- Charlie writes ___ reports
- The hospital is actually a ___.
- How Charlie and Algernon race
- Strauss and Nemur
- Charlie received a $25 ___
- Charlie's job
- Charlie puts flowers on it
25 Clues: teacher • inkblot test • clever mouse • Charlie's age • animal tester • Charlie's job • Frank and Joe • Strauss and Nemur • Miss Kinnian pays it • Intelligence Quotient • Algernon ___ on June 10 • Charlie lives in New ___. • Charlie writes ___ reports • Charlie received a $25 ___ • Charlie puts flowers on it • Charlie's IQ before surgery • How Charlie and Algernon race • ...
digital 2022-09-12
Across
- se déconnecter
- logiciel
- en ligne
- eCommerce, commerce en ligne
- attirer vues/spectateurs/visiteurs
- note, évaluation
- technologie numérique
- écran
- commentaires
- télécharger
- marketing numérique
- se connecter
- se connecter
- créer (un compte)
- site web
- noter, évaluer
- connecté
- efficace
- appareil numérique
- : plateforme ecommerce
- ère du numérique
- voiture électrique
Down
- informatique
- écran tactile
- intelligence artificielle
- batterie
- éditer / organiser du contenu
- véhicule électrique
- réseaux sociaux
- compte
- du contenu
- divertir
- capter, attirer l’attention
- données numériques
- suivre (rythme), être à jour
- sauvegarder
- influenceur.euse
- appli(cation)
- efficace
- se déconnecter
40 Clues: écran • compte • batterie • logiciel • en ligne • divertir • site web • connecté • efficace • efficace • du contenu • télécharger • sauvegarder • informatique • commentaires • se connecter • se connecter • écran tactile • appli(cation) • se déconnecter • noter, évaluer • se déconnecter • réseaux sociaux • note, évaluation • influenceur.euse • ère du numérique • créer (un compte) • données numériques • appareil numérique • ...
digital 2022-09-08
Across
- divertir
- note, évaluation
- voiture électrique
- connecté
- en ligne
- attirer vues/spectateurs/visiteurs
- se connecter
- appli(cation)
- technologie numérique
- logiciel
- sauvegarder
- se déconnecter
- ère du numérique
- efficace
- du contenu
- véhicule électrique
- intelligence artificielle
- écran
- site web
- out se déconnecter
Down
- noter, évaluer
- batterie
- informatique
- réseaux sociaux
- efficace
- éditer / organiser du contenu
- marketing numérique
- se connecter
- capter, attirer l’attention
- influenceur.euse
- télécharger
- données numériques
- suivre (rythme), être à jour
- compte
- commentaires
- appareil numérique
- écran tactile
- eCommerce, commerce en ligne
- créer (un compte)
39 Clues: écran • compte • batterie • divertir • efficace • connecté • en ligne • logiciel • efficace • site web • du contenu • télécharger • sauvegarder • informatique • se connecter • se connecter • commentaires • appli(cation) • écran tactile • noter, évaluer • se déconnecter • réseaux sociaux • note, évaluation • influenceur.euse • ère du numérique • créer (un compte) • voiture électrique • données numériques • appareil numérique • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-09-03
Across
- Buying and selling goods or services over the internet.
- Expenses that change depending on production or sales volume (e.g., materials, shipping).
- Creating a unique name, image, and reputation for a product or business.
- A business planning tool that examines strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- A presentation to potential investors or partners to persuade them to support a business.
- A written document that outlines a company’s goals, strategies, target market, and financial forecasts.
- A factor that allows a business to outperform its competitors.
- A measure of profitability calculated by comparing net profit to the initial investment.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
- Principles and standards that guide behavior in the world of business.
- A business’s ability to grow and increase profits without a proportional increase in costs.
- The amount of money a business has left after paying all expenses.
- A newly established business, often in its early stages of operation.
Down
- Expenses that remain the same regardless of business activity (e.g., rent, insurance).
- A formal summary of a business’s purpose and goals.
- Money or assets used to start or operate a business.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about customers and competitors.
- The process of developing new ideas, products, or methods to improve existing ones.
- A business model where an individual buys the rights to operate under an established company’s brand.
- A business owned and run by two or more individuals who share profits and responsibilities.
- The initial money raised to start a business, often from personal savings or investors.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risk to make a profit.
- The total amount of money a business earns from sales before expenses are deducted.
- When expenses exceed revenue in a business.
- The specific group of consumers a business aims to serve.
- A clear statement explaining why a customer should choose your product or service over competitors.
- Any individual or group affected by the operations of a business (e.g., employees, customers, investors).
- The point at which total revenue equals total costs, and the business is not making a profit or loss.
- Ownership in a business, represented by shares of stock.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
30 Clues: When expenses exceed revenue in a business. • A business owned and operated by one person. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A formal summary of a business’s purpose and goals. • Money or assets used to start or operate a business. • Buying and selling goods or services over the internet. • Ownership in a business, represented by shares of stock. • ...
Unit 1 Revision Crossword 2 2013-05-20
Across
- Business … is the application of moral standards to business behaviour.
- A business that is … has a separate legal entity from the owner(s).
- A … business offers products or services that are related to a different business and that may be of use to the customers of that business.
- The … environment includes those factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- The … bottom line refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- … indicators are measurable statements which businesses use to evaluate performance.
- … indicators are commonly expressed in real terms and often make use of qualitative data.
- Owners of a company.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
- States what an organisation expects to achieve over a set period.
Down
- … liability means that the shareholders in a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of that business.
- A business … is a written statement of the business’s goals and objectives, and the steps to be taken to achieve them.
- An individual or organisation that purchases a franchise.
- The process that businesses go through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity.
- The degree to which a business has achieved its objectives.
- Buying the rights from another business to distribute its products under its name.
- The group of customers to which the business intends to sell its product.
- The business … refers to the surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- The process of formulating objectives and determining how to achieve them.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade an organisation to adopt particular policies.
20 Clues: Owners of a company. • A business owned and operated by one person. • An individual or organisation that purchases a franchise. • The degree to which a business has achieved its objectives. • States what an organisation expects to achieve over a set period. • A business that is … has a separate legal entity from the owner(s). • ...
Nature of Business 2025-03-27
Across
- Different levels in the business such as maturity etc.
- individuals or entities that own shares in a company
- Small to medium business
- What the business earns from selling a good or product
- New ideas and good imagination
- he final date when a financial obligation is due to be paid or the end of an investment term
- All business need this to survive
- Assets that have physical form
- When the business runs out of money
- Setting up a business and taking a financial risk
- Other business that make it harder for your business to sell products
- In charge of the overall management of the company
- when a business starts to deplete
- the total amount of income a company generates from its core operations
- business that is owned and operated by one person
Down
- A person or company who buys the products
- achievement of a company's goals and objectives over a sustained period
- Organization or enterprise who sell a good or a service
- long-term value while minimizing negative impacts on the environment, society, and the economy
- services that involve the transfer and processing of information and knowledge
- Advertising your goods and services
- The process of being hired for the job
- any item or verifiable record generally accepted as payment for goods, services, and debts
- provide services rather than producing goods, such as retail, finance, healthcare, and education
- Variety in products
- those with an interest or stake in a project or decision
- What a business produces
- A factor that impacts the business that the business can control
- production of finished or semi-finished goods
- A factor that impacts the business that the business cannot control
30 Clues: Variety in products • Small to medium business • What a business produces • New ideas and good imagination • Assets that have physical form • All business need this to survive • when a business starts to deplete • Advertising your goods and services • When the business runs out of money • The process of being hired for the job • A person or company who buys the products • ...
Cash Flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Total Revenue - Total Cost.
- The money the business has saved in the bank.
- A sum of money paid regularly to shareholders.
- Assets that are easily changed into cash.
- Predictable changes in seasons that create more demand.
- Flow of money out of a business.
- Where money is put into a business to earn a profit.
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- Money that is readily available for a business.
- A person or business whom money is owed to.
Down
- The cash received from a sale of goods.
- The amount of money a business needs to function and expand.
- Prediction of all expected costs and profits of a business over a future period, showing the expected cash flow each month.
- The inability to meet debts.
- A source of value that the business owns or leases which can help run a business.
- A sum of money that is borrowed to be paid back with interest.
- Money spent on things that allow the business to run such as paying employees, rent....
- Flow of money into a business.
- When only a certain amount of something is allowed.
- A person or business whom is owing money.
20 Clues: Total Revenue - Total Cost. • The inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business. • Flow of money out of a business. • The cash received from a sale of goods. • Assets that are easily changed into cash. • A person or business whom is owing money. • A person or business whom money is owed to. • The money the business has saved in the bank. • ...
BTEC Business Unit 2 Crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- The amount of money going into and out of a businesses bank account.
- Any Costs
- A statement of financial position shows the financial position of a business at a point in time
- will be higher if the business makes more of their product and lower if they make less
- debts owed by a business
- Is another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- revenue - expenditure
- show how a business performed over a period of time (usually a year)
- Anything a business spends money on (i.e. all it’s costs)
- running costs that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
Down
- fixed costs + variable costs
- always stay the same
- the every-day running costs of a business
- documents that record the financial activities of a business
- The revenue made from selling product after the costs of sales has been deducted
- Items owned by a business
- A plan for the future
- Gross profit - expenditure
- Any Revenue
- The total revenue a business has in a single year
- costs that need to be paid when setting up a new business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- Number of sales x price per unit
23 Clues: Any Costs • Any Revenue • always stay the same • A plan for the future • revenue - expenditure • debts owed by a business • Items owned by a business • Gross profit - expenditure • fixed costs + variable costs • revenue is less than expenditure • Number of sales x price per unit • the every-day running costs of a business • The total revenue a business has in a single year • ...
Magic 2021-05-14
23 Clues: Меч • Миф • Враг • Силы • Битвы • Мантия • Турнир • Видение • Дворяне • Местный • Советник • Застрять • личности • Хранитель • мифология • Волшебник • интеллект • Магический • Превратить • Освободить • Иностранный • увлекательный • Средневековый
Noun-forming Suffixes prepared by Abderrahim HOURMAT-ALLAH 2017-01-12
16 Clues: Poor • Prior • Equal • Aware • Ignore • Assist • Invest • Develop • educate • Graduate • Important • Conscious • Sensitise • Illiterate • Intelligent • Collaborative
2020 TABI OFFSITE 2020-02-11
Across
- An obligation that requires to pay money or other agreed-upon value to another
- CVB innovation Champion 2019-2021 (last name)
- Skill or knowledge in a particular field
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people
- The amount of work to be done by an employee
- Sections of a government department
- Level of software verification for acceptability
- Acts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education
- The two Directors
- The act of following the rules
- Director of WMPD
- A range of activities the CRA can undertake to recover unpaid amounts from individuals and businesses
- Obtain, examine, or retrieve (data or a file)
- Has once worked with Seponnex (Mexican Post Office) – first name
Down
- The Number of Divisions
- INTELLIGENCE Technologies, applications and practices for the collection of information
- Time regarded as still to come
- A group of related hardware units or programs or both
- Translates raw data into information
- Person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business
- The Director General last name
- The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something
- The skills, methods, and processes used to achieve goals
- A single instruction that expands automatically into a set of instructions to perform a particular task.
- The heart of Scrum
- An individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned and designed to achieve particular aim.
- The new CVB user-friendly system
- The state of being free from danger or threat
- Country where Gord worked prior to joining CRA
29 Clues: Director of WMPD • The two Directors • The heart of Scrum • The Number of Divisions • Time regarded as still to come • The Director General last name • The act of following the rules • The new CVB user-friendly system • Sections of a government department • Translates raw data into information • Skill or knowledge in a particular field • ...
Entrepreneurship 2024-12-31
Across
- The total income a business makes from selling goods or services
- A plan to achieve your business goals
- A short presentation to explain your business idea
- An experienced person who gives advice and guidance
- The ability to guide and inspire others in a business
- The money a business earns after all expenses are paid
- A way to solve a problem faced by your customers
- Something that is made to be sold to customers
- The process of expanding or improving your business
- People working together to achieve a goal
Down
- A place or group where goods or services are sold
- Someone who buys goods or services from a business
- A plan for how to spend your money wisely
- A newly established business, often with innovative ideas
- When two or more people or businesses work together
- Someone who gives money to help a business grow in exchange for a profit
- The name, design, or symbol that makes your business unique
- Creating something new or improving something that already exists
- An idea of what you want your business to achieve in the future
- The chance of something going wrong when starting or running a business
20 Clues: A plan to achieve your business goals • A plan for how to spend your money wisely • People working together to achieve a goal • Something that is made to be sold to customers • A way to solve a problem faced by your customers • A place or group where goods or services are sold • Someone who buys goods or services from a business • ...
Noun-forming Suffixes prepared by Abderrahim HOURMAT-ALLAH 2017-01-12
16 Clues: Poor • Aware • Equal • Prior • Invest • Assist • Ignore • Develop • educate • Graduate • Conscious • Important • Sensitise • Illiterate • Intelligent • Collaborative
Types of business organisation 2022-11-18
Across
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- business won more then 2 persons.
- The owners are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
- The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services;
- partner with unlimited liability
- partner with limited liability
- shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market for the first time.
- people that have shares in a company
- all partners have limited liability, but they also have to retain an automatic management responsibility.
Down
- annual meeting between shareholders and directors to vote on major company decision.
- An agreement between a company with another business organization to allow the distribution of the company's goods and services and the use of its brand name or trademark through the other business organization.
- agreement between to business to create a new businesses project.
- people that have control over the company.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- Firms funded by taxes on the private sector to provide essential goods and services.
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- business own by one person.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method.
20 Clues: business own by one person. • partner with limited liability • partner with unlimited liability • business won more then 2 persons. • people that have shares in a company • people that have control over the company. • agreement between to business to create a new businesses project. • The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services; • ...
AP Psych Famous People 2013-04-24
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- functionalism
- general IQ
- humanistic
- memory; 1st to conduct studies on forgetting
- cognition
- neo-Freudian, humanistic
- Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
- analytic psychology
- focus on nonverbal communication
- social psychology; wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient
- neo-Freudian, psychodynamic
- cognition, moral development
- psychoanalysis
- humanism; hierarchy of needs
- facial expressions are universal
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- structuralism
- developed foundation for classical conditioning
- cognition; 4-stage theory of cognitive development
- language
- behavioral
- development; devised patterns of attachment
- Positive Psychology
- Dolls
- social psychology; Stanford Prison
- cognitive; father of Cognitive Therapy
- intelligence
- intelligence; devised the theory of multiple intelligences
- development
- behaviorism
- memory
- social psychology
31 Clues: Dolls • memory • language • cognition • general IQ • behavioral • humanistic • development • behaviorism • intelligence • structuralism • functionalism • psychoanalysis • social psychology • Positive Psychology • analytic psychology • neo-Freudian, humanistic • neo-Freudian, psychodynamic • cognition, moral development • humanism; hierarchy of needs • Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) • ...
Important People in Psychology 2013-04-24
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- Conformity and impression formation experiments
- universal grammar
- misinformation effect
- Attachment studies with baby monkeys
- Studies emotions and their relation to facial expression
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- Client centered therapy, unconditional positive regard
- Pseudopatient experiment
- Standford prison experiment
- forgetting curve
- Analytic Psychology
- "hidden observer" during hypnosis
- Psychoanalysis
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- Father of cognitive theory, theories used in treatment of clinical depression
- Father of Psychology
- Intelligence test
- Stage theory of moral development
- Baby Albert
- Stage theory of cognitive development
- Rational emotive behavior therapy
- Social-learning theory
- psycho-social development
- Analytical, Creative and Practical intelligence
- attachment theory
- Obedience studies
- Prospect Theory
- Classical conditioning
- theory of multiple intelligences
28 Clues: Baby Albert • Psychoanalysis • Prospect Theory • forgetting curve • Intelligence test • universal grammar • attachment theory • Obedience studies • Analytic Psychology • Father of Psychology • misinformation effect • Social-learning theory • Classical conditioning • Pseudopatient experiment • psycho-social development • Cognitive Dissonance Theory • Standford prison experiment • ...
Grant Silva #27 Unit 21 Spelling Day 3 2014-03-20
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- a likeness, appearance of semblance of something
- a mention, allusion
- incidents
- the ability to learn or understand
- the ability to withstand hardship or adversity
- capable of existing together in harmony
- able to be consumed
- full of love for and goodwill towards others
- to take away from, such as taxes
- able to be seen
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- adequate means for subsistence
- capable of being easily ignited
- having or showing intelligence
- designed for quick easy preparation or use
- something that happens
- the desire for revenge
- a refined grace or dignified propriety
- due for present payment
- the persons or number of person attending
- present or ready for immediate use
- capable of being separated into many parts
21 Clues: incidents • able to be seen • a mention, allusion • able to be consumed • something that happens • the desire for revenge • due for present payment • adequate means for subsistence • having or showing intelligence • capable of being easily ignited • to take away from, such as taxes • the ability to learn or understand • present or ready for immediate use • ...
Jaysen REindel #24 Green 3-21-14 2014-03-19
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- adequate means for subsistence
- a mention allusion
- the desire for revenge
- a likeness appearance or semblance of something
- capable of being separated into many parts
- the persons or number of persons number
- present or ready for immediate use
- the ability to learn or understand
- to take away from such as taxes
- capable of existing together in harmony
- able to be consumed
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- full of love for and goodwill toward others
- capable of bring easily ignited
- something that happens event incident
- having or showing intelligence
- designed for quick easy preparations or use
- due for present payment
- the ability to withstand hardship and adversity
- able to be seen
- a refined grace or dignified property
20 Clues: able to be seen • a mention allusion • able to be consumed • the desire for revenge • due for present payment • adequate means for subsistence • having or showing intelligence • capable of bring easily ignited • to take away from such as taxes • present or ready for immediate use • the ability to learn or understand • something that happens event incident • ...
Exploring Government Acronyms 2018-10-17
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- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in the U.S.
- Coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- Investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country
- Issues weather forcasts and data that it gathers form satellites
- Makes sure that companies which sell stocks tell the truth about their business
- Provides means for people to have safe affordable housing
- Provides a military response when enemies attack
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- Oversees six geographic areas of the world
- Expands the secondary market for mortgages in the US
- Enhances the health and well-being of all Americans
- Highest ranking officials in the U.S. military
- Inspects and grades food the U.S. farmers produce and importers bring
- Expands affordable housing finance
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to the small buisnesses
Down
- Also maintains recreational lakes behind its dams
- Regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, satellite, etc.
- Conducts elections by workers at a company
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- Is devoted to medical research
- Insures the deposits that people have in banks
- Oversees the practices of railroads
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors and for scientific research
- Collects statistics on diseases also issues public health warnings
- Has responsibilities of public security
- Conducts the legal business of the U.S. government
- Collects taxes within the U.S.
- Competes with UPS and Fed Ex
- Creates secondary markets for the purchases and sales of mortgages
- Is a watchdog agency
30 Clues: Is a watchdog agency • Competes with UPS and Fed Ex • Is devoted to medical research • Collects taxes within the U.S. • Establishes rules for air traffic • Expands affordable housing finance • Oversees the practices of railroads • Has responsibilities of public security • Conducts elections by workers at a company • Oversees six geographic areas of the world • ...
Business Studies - F4 (Section 1) 2021-04-09
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- Plan, Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new businesses.
- A form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business.
- , ______________ Growth When a business expands its existing operations.
- _________________________ Business One that does not have a separate legal entity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses.
- There are unlimited wants but limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy wants.
- ______________ GrowthWhen a business takes over or merges with another business.
- Trader, A business owned by one person
- Business ___________________ are aims and targets that a business works towards.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk for a new business venture.
- Money invested into the business by owners.
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- Employed, Total value of capital used in the business.
- A good or service that is essential for living.
- Cost, The next best alternative given up by choosing another item.
- There is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- Payments made to shareholders from the profit (after tax) of a company. They are the return to shareholders for their investment in the company.
- When two businesses agree to join their firms together to make one business.
- Liability, The liability of shareholders in a company is only limited to the amount they invested.
- Value, _____________ is the difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought-in materials and components.
- Economy, Has both a private sector and a public sector.
- Combines factors of production to make products (goods and services) that satisfy people's wants.
21 Clues: Trader, A business owned by one person • Money invested into the business by owners. • A good or service that is essential for living. • Employed, Total value of capital used in the business. • Economy, Has both a private sector and a public sector. • When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at. • ...
Module 6 Project 2023-06-17
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- An essential feature of human consciousness
- A type of bias that has a tendency to focus on information that confirms your existing beliefs.
- One of the sources of intelligence, (some say you're born with it).
- A problem-solving formula that provides you with step-by-step instructions
- A Source of intelligence that comes from outside sources.
- A set of tools designed to measure intelligence. (can be unreliable)
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- A general problem-solving framework (also known as a "rule of thumb")
- A type of bias describes a faulty way of thinking, in which you unintentionally stereotype someone or something.
- A type of intelligence characterized as acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it.
- A communication system that involves using words and systematic rules to organize those words to transmit information from one individual to another.
- The best example of a concept
11 Clues: The best example of a concept • An essential feature of human consciousness • A Source of intelligence that comes from outside sources. • One of the sources of intelligence, (some say you're born with it). • A set of tools designed to measure intelligence. (can be unreliable) • A general problem-solving framework (also known as a "rule of thumb") • ...
marketing 2015-10-06
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- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- creating and selling products, goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses
- the collection of information of military or political value
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- the social group that has the lowest status; the working class
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- a person who makes a purchase.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
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- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
- a person pattern or the way he or she live
- the social group consisting of people who are employed for wages, especially in manual or industrial work.
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- of or relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- estimate the monetary worth of (something).
20 Clues: a person who makes a purchase. • a person pattern or the way he or she live • estimate the monetary worth of (something). • of or relating to the whole world; worldwide. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. • ...
Crossword 2013-04-29
20 Clues: car • blue • late • show • speed • paper • daily • give in • contest • to refer • not sour • to remind • limestone • detective • smartness • permission • daintiness • to critique • availability • giving money to
1.1 GCSE Enterprise 2024-09-21
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- Government actions impacting business environments.
- Noticing trends or issues to identify business opportunities.
- Financial gain after subtracting business costs.
- Fluctuations in economy affecting business operations.
- Modifying existing goods to improve or update them.
- A favorable circumstance for starting a business.
- Selling Point (USP) Distinct feature that differentiates a product from competitors.
- Potential for loss or failure in business ventures.
- Business model allowing replication of successful concepts.
- Desire for products/services influencing market trends.
- A business organization that produces goods/services.
- Selling price exceeds production costs for profit.
- Protection for investors from business debts.
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- Healthy snack brand created from changing consumer tastes.
- Preferences and trends influencing purchasing decisions.
- An individual who starts and manages a business.
- Unique concepts generated by entrepreneurs for products.
- Patterns in consumer behavior over time.
- Creating a strong identity to enhance product value.
- Specific requirements that products or services must satisfy.
- Goods/services no longer in demand or useful.
- Creation of new ideas or improvements in products/services.
- Profit gained from successful business operations.
- Expectation of product performance and reliability.
- Process of gathering information about consumers.
- Potential profit or benefit from business activities.
26 Clues: Patterns in consumer behavior over time. • Goods/services no longer in demand or useful. • Protection for investors from business debts. • An individual who starts and manages a business. • Financial gain after subtracting business costs. • A favorable circumstance for starting a business. • Process of gathering information about consumers. • ...
AI Practical Work 2 2021-12-17
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- test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
- Java Agent Development Framework: software framework for the development of an intelligent agent, implemented in Java.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- Type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
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- Type of artificial intelligence that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers.
- Realistic humanoid robot designed for research, education, and entertainment, and helps promote public discussion about Artificial Intelligence ethics and the future of robotics. Developed by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.
- computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents.
- act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.
- interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. It involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots and has as its goal to design machines that can help and assist humans.
12 Clues: algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers. • computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents. • simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. • Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. • ...
BTEC Business Unit 2 Crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- The amount of money going into and out of a businesses bank account.
- Any Costs
- A statement of financial position shows the financial position of a business at a point in time
- will be higher if the business makes more of their product and lower if they make less
- debts owed by a business
- Is another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- revenue - expenditure
- show how a business performed over a period of time (usually a year)
- Anything a business spends money on (i.e. all it’s costs)
- running costs that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
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- fixed costs + variable costs
- always stay the same
- the every-day running costs of a business
- documents that record the financial activities of a business
- The revenue made from selling product after the costs of sales has been deducted
- Items owned by a business
- A plan for the future
- Gross profit - expenditure
- Any Revenue
- The total revenue a business has in a single year
- costs that need to be paid when setting up a new business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- Number of sales x price per unit
23 Clues: Any Costs • Any Revenue • always stay the same • A plan for the future • revenue - expenditure • debts owed by a business • Items owned by a business • Gross profit - expenditure • fixed costs + variable costs • revenue is less than expenditure • Number of sales x price per unit • the every-day running costs of a business • The total revenue a business has in a single year • ...
AI Practical Work 2 2021-12-17
Across
- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- Type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- Realistic humanoid robot designed for research, education, and entertainment, and helps promote public discussion about Artificial Intelligence ethics and the future of robotics. Developed by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.
- interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. It involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots and has as its goal to design machines that can help and assist humans.
- test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
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- computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers.
- Java Agent Development Framework: software framework for the development of an intelligent agent, implemented in Java.
- algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.
- Type of artificial intelligence that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
12 Clues: algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers. • computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents. • simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. • Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. • ...
War and Peace 2021-03-12
17 Clues: Taktik • Spannung • entführen • Massnahme • Abrüstung • Menschheit • Verfolgung • Wehrpflicht • Feindschaft • Kapitulation • Kriegführung • Geheimdienst • Abschreckung • Ueberwachung • zerstörerisch • Schützengraben • opposite of victory
English Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-29
cognitive 2015-03-18
Across
- it is the capacity to learn from experience, using metacognitive processes to enhance learning, and the ability to adapt to the surrounding environment.
- refers to how you retain encoded information in memory.
- it is the power or process of remembering what has been learned
- observation detailed studies of cognitive performance in everyday situations and nonlaboratory contexts
- when we tend to see objects that are close to each others as forming a group.
- Type of ability that ascertain whether your ideas are good ones
- it is the thoughts that a person has about their own thoughts
- mental frameworks that representsknowledge in a meaningful way.
- Type of intelligence that used in relating to other people.
- type of intelligence that used in reading books, writing paper, a novel or a poem and understanding spoken words
- it’s our recognition and interpretation of sensory information and it is how we respond to the information.
- we tend to perceive objects as forming mirror images about their center.
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- refers to how you transform a physical, sensory input into a kind of representation can be placed into memory.
- An individual’s own account of cognitive processes
- studies in-depth studies of individuals
- constancy when our perception of an object remains the same even when our proximal sensation of the distal object changes.
- we tend to group objects on the bais of their similarity
- Type of intelligence that used in understanding ourselves
- refers to the relationship between an object and its surroundings
- Type of intelligence that used in understanding patterns in nature.
- it’s from the Latin word “ cognoscere” or "to know"
- Type of ability that used to implement the ideas and persuade other of their value.
- we tend to perceptually close up or complete, objects that are not complete.
- effect refers to superior recall of words at and near the end of a list.
- refers to how we actively process specific information present in our environment.
- type of ability that used to generate novel ideas
- effect refers to superior recall of words at and near the beginning of a list.
- refers to how you gain access to information stored in memory.
28 Clues: studies in-depth studies of individuals • type of ability that used to generate novel ideas • An individual’s own account of cognitive processes • it’s from the Latin word “ cognoscere” or "to know" • refers to how you retain encoded information in memory. • we tend to group objects on the bais of their similarity • ...
AP Psychology People 2023-03-17
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- known for taste aversion studies
- studies misinformation effect and false memories
- cognitive psychologist known for work in cognitive therapy and studies of depression "dark sunglasses"
- "Strange Situation", different types of attachment, insecure...
- multiple intelligence theory
- three stages of moral development, preconventional...
- behaviorist most famously known for Little Albert experiment
- moral development in females - rivaled Kohlberg
- known for conformity & lines experiment
- "Father of Operant Conditioning", created operant chamber that bears his name
- discovered area of brain known for speaking
- "Father of Functionalism"
- created g-factor intelligence
- Psychosocial theory of development
- American mental health reformer
- revised the original intelligence test by Binet for the U.S.
- believed in Linguistic Determinism
- had one "shocking" experiment
- first female president of the APA, first to earn a PhD in Psychology
- General Adaptation Syndrome with stress
- Neo-Freudian who believed in the inferiority complex
- Neo-Freudian who explored the collective unconscious
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- known for the Bobo Doll experiment, and reciprocal determinism
- Russian psychologist who investigated classical conditioning with dogs
- identified zone of proximal development
- first woman to receive a PhD in Psychology
- known for her work in parenting styles
- noted for his work in rehearsal and the forgetting curve
- created the concept of Law of Effect, initializing Operant Conditioning
- triarchic theory of intelligence: practical, analytical, creative
- first psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879
- worked with split-brain patients
- known for his famous controversial Stanford Prison Study
- created the WAIS and WISC to measure cognitive skills
- Humanist that created the Hierarchy of Needs
- psychoanalytic perspective, latent and manifest content
- French psychologist who created the first intelligence test
- concept of learned helplessness in animals and depression
- Humanist who developed Unconditional Positive Regard
- found the feature detectors of the brain
- believed people are born with Language Acquisition Device/Universal Grammar
- one of psychology's most famous case studies involving the connection of frontal lobe to personality
- created law that identified the just noticeable difference
- theory of Cognitive development, Sensorimotor...
- discovered baby chicks would form an attachment called imprinting
- known for work with studying baby monkeys and attachment with surrogate mothers
46 Clues: "Father of Functionalism" • multiple intelligence theory • created g-factor intelligence • had one "shocking" experiment • American mental health reformer • known for taste aversion studies • worked with split-brain patients • Psychosocial theory of development • believed in Linguistic Determinism • known for her work in parenting styles • ...
3.01 vocab 2022-04-25
Across
- Focused on customer needs and wants
- The customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- loyalty
- customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- the opportunities that businesses have to connect with customers and reinforce their brand value
- word of mouth promotion and referrals from current customers to new ones
- PLAY
- a business that stresses technology innovation and flexibility
- All the opportunities that businesses have to connect with customers and reinforce their brand value
- strategies, processes, technology, and people a business uses to build, maintain, and maximize the long-term value of customer relationships
- The purchases a customer makes because of a long-term relationship s/he has established with a business
- The company's configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- relationship management
- The stage in the creation of a new product in which a working model may be tested, modified, and retested; production costs are estimated and final details of the product are planned, e.g., label, promotion, and distribution
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- Activities and benefits provided by a business to its customers to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- A business strategy in which an organization continuously evaluates its business processes to make them more effective and efficient
- The values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- The strategies, processes, and policies a business uses to meet or exceed customer expectations and to provide customers with outstanding experiences at every touch point
- A measure of how well a business has met its customers' expectations
- for a business provided by customers who tell others of their satisfaction with the business
- promotion
- Touch points
22 Clues: PLAY • loyalty • promotion • Touch points • relationship management • Focused on customer needs and wants • a business that stresses technology innovation and flexibility • A measure of how well a business has met its customers' expectations • word of mouth promotion and referrals from current customers to new ones • ...
Revision of key terms from JC 2026-01-05
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- proof that payment has been made
- day to day running costs of a business
- items owned by the business
- another word for income
- part of a company's profit paid to shareholder
- left at the end of the accounting period
- buys goods on credit
- plan for future income and expenditure
- the total amount of money used to run a business
- a record of a financial transaction
- bill sent to a customer
- money spent running a business
- money invested by the owner
- money paid to employees
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- money a business owes
- goods bought by the business for resale
- a summary of transactions
- money going out of a business
- protection against risk
- profit after all expenses are paid
- money taken out by the owner
- a common utility bill for a business
- goods bought to be sold again
- when expenditure is greater than income
- when income is greater than expenditure
- money paid for use of premises
- sells the business goods on credit
- money coming into a business
- goods or services sold by the business
29 Clues: buys goods on credit • money a business owes • protection against risk • another word for income • bill sent to a customer • money paid to employees • a summary of transactions • items owned by the business • money invested by the owner • money taken out by the owner • money coming into a business • money going out of a business • goods bought to be sold again • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-25
Across
- they are sort of invisible and intangible
- business is connected to the owner
- individuals who run the organisation
- any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it
- business to customers/consumers
- organisation that produces goods and services
- business to business
- they are physical and tangible
- supporting and helping each other
- owned by individuals
- business owned by between 2 to 20 people
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- monetary return in other words
- business is separate from the owner
- owned by the government
- a long term plan on how objectives will be achieved
- share of profit paid to shareholders
- goals or targets set by the business
- business owned by a single person
- individuals who work for the company
- amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, or factory
20 Clues: business to business • owned by individuals • owned by the government • monetary return in other words • they are physical and tangible • business to customers/consumers • supporting and helping each other • business owned by a single person • business is connected to the owner • business is separate from the owner • individuals who run the organisation • ...
PSY230 Lecture 10: Social Neuroscience 2024-11-06
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- Organ that evaluates emotional signal
- Name for early humans
- Type of neurons that activate when watching or doing an action
- Organ responsible for our increased language complexity
- Understanding others thoughts
- An attempt to understand and explain how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of others
- Great ape with the most social intelligence
- As you gain social intelligence, you _____ general intelligence
- Reason for morality (Not emotions)
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- The ability to realize that we are in front of a mirror and it is not another human
- The term for an animal being able to walk on 2 legs
- The ability to understand and predict complex social interactions and to outwit our peers
- Organ that reacts proportionally to responder
- The term used for understanding others through their actions
14 Clues: Name for early humans • Understanding others thoughts • Reason for morality (Not emotions) • Organ that evaluates emotional signal • Great ape with the most social intelligence • Organ that reacts proportionally to responder • The term for an animal being able to walk on 2 legs • Organ responsible for our increased language complexity • ...
Management Practices 2017-02-08
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- People with excess money may participate in this activity.
- Any group or individual who is affected the activities of a business.
- Partial owners of a business and can have a direct influence on the operation of a business because they vote on major decisions.
- Vital to an organisation as they help to produce the products the organisation sells
- Doing something out of the ordinary.
- Being seen to be acting in the right way.
- One of Australia's strongest economic sectors.
- An important factor in determining business productivity.
- The business environment which covers everything within the business (Eg Employees).
- An important business goal.
- The term used to describe everything a business does to sell its product.
- A desired outcome that an individual or business strives to achieve in a certain timeframe.
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- One of Australia's strongest economic sectors.
- STATEMENT Used to clarify the purpose and objectives of an organisation (2 Words).
- The desire principals a business has committed to follow.
- To do with money.
- The role that business has in providing individuals with the opportunity to turn their ideas and passions into livelihood.
- The ability of a business to achieve it's goals, objectives and targets.
- Businesses in Australia are important contributors to this.
- Refers to a large business.
- People go into business in the hope of making a ...
- The business environment which covers all outside influences on a business (Eg Competitors).
- An important business goal.
- The steps an individual or organisation puts in place to achieve goals.
- Employees work to earn this.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold and bought in a country or region.
26 Clues: To do with money. • Refers to a large business. • An important business goal. • An important business goal. • Employees work to earn this. • Doing something out of the ordinary. • Being seen to be acting in the right way. • One of Australia's strongest economic sectors. • One of Australia's strongest economic sectors. • People go into business in the hope of making a ... • ...
BUS MAN Unit 1, AOS 2 2023-03-29
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- an incorporated business structure that has at least one director and a maximum of 50 shareholders
- raw materials from the environment that are used in the production of goods and services
- the people who provide the business with their skills and qualifications to conduct business activities
- a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual
- environment that involves factors within a business that a business has control over
- the individuals who have purchased shares of a company and therefore are part-owners of the company
- money that has been lent to a business by an external source thatmust be paid back overtime with interest
- a business model that grants another person the right to operate under its name, use its business systems, and sell its goods and services
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- business that is owned and operated by the government
- money contributed to a business by an investor in exchange for partial ownership
- the calculated monetary value of a business’s established reputation
- regular sums of money paid out to shareholders from a company’s profit
- is the business owner being held personally responsible for the business’s debts
- document that outlines a business’s goals and objectives, as well as strategies to achieve them
- agreements between banks and businesses or individuals, that allow a bank account to be withdrawn below zero
- the business owner and the business being viewed as the same legal entity
- is the electronic market where Australian public company shares are bought and sold
- a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners
- a type of business that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need by selling goods or services
- man-made goods used in the production of goods and services
20 Clues: business that is owned and operated by the government • a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners • man-made goods used in the production of goods and services • a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual • the calculated monetary value of a business’s established reputation • ...
RHA Banquet 2023-03-31
Across
- U.S.'s foreign intelligence gathering service
- someone used to steal secrets for an intelligence organization.
- An agent of one organization sent to penetrate a specific intelligence agency by gaining employment.
- The purported occupation or purpose of an agent; it must be consistent with the agent's background and presence in the target area.
- U.S.'s domestic counterintelligence service and federal law enforcement agency.
- When a case officer or agent is compromised.
Down
- A clandestine source or method, usually an agent.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its words with groups of letters or numbers.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its letters with other letters or numbers or by shuffling them.
- A person unofficially employed by an intelligence service, often as a source of information.
- Discovery of an agent's true identity or a clandestine activity's real purpose.
11 Clues: When a case officer or agent is compromised. • U.S.'s foreign intelligence gathering service • A clandestine source or method, usually an agent. • someone used to steal secrets for an intelligence organization. • U.S.'s domestic counterintelligence service and federal law enforcement agency. • ...
marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- creating and selling products, goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses
- the collection of information of military or political value
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- the social group that has the lowest status; the working class
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- a person who makes a purchase.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
Down
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
- a person pattern or the way he or she live
- the social group consisting of people who are employed for wages, especially in manual or industrial work.
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- of or relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- estimate the monetary worth of (something).
20 Clues: a person who makes a purchase. • a person pattern or the way he or she live • estimate the monetary worth of (something). • of or relating to the whole world; worldwide. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. • ...
marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- the social group that has the lowest status; the working class
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- creating and selling products, goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses
- of or relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
Down
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- the collection of information of military or political value
- a person pattern or the way he or she live
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- a person who makes a purchase.
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- the social group consisting of people who are employed for wages, especially in manual or industrial work.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
- estimate the monetary worth of (something).
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
20 Clues: a person who makes a purchase. • a person pattern or the way he or she live • estimate the monetary worth of (something). • of or relating to the whole world; worldwide. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. • ...
IST 2021-08-30
pour mon papa 2021-06-10
Stakeholder - Harder 2024-08-27
Across
- Ethical considerations in business decision-making
- The level of commitment and involvement of employees within a business
- Theory that businesses should consider the interests of all stakeholders in decision-making
- (CSR) Initiatives to address the social, economic, and environmental impact of business activities
- The concept that shareholder interests should be prioritized above all
- Fair and impartial consideration of all stakeholders' interests
- The ability of a stakeholder to affect business outcomes
- Responsibility of a business to stakeholders
- Process to reconcile conflicting stakeholder interests
Down
- Analyzing the influence of different stakeholders on business decisions
- Tool to assess stakeholder power and interest levels
- The power or leverage that stakeholders have over business decisions
- Process of resolving disputes among stakeholders
- The system by which a business is controlled and directed
- Any person or group with a vested interest in a business
- Different goals or objectives among stakeholders that may conflict
- Individuals or groups interested in a business's social mission rather than financial returns
- Business's obligation to contribute positively to society
- Local residents affected by business activities
- Effect of business operations on the natural world
20 Clues: Responsibility of a business to stakeholders • Local residents affected by business activities • Process of resolving disputes among stakeholders • Ethical considerations in business decision-making • Effect of business operations on the natural world • Tool to assess stakeholder power and interest levels • Process to reconcile conflicting stakeholder interests • ...
vocab from 3 articles 2024-05-14
Across
- IA générative
- violation du droit d'auteur
- organisme non biologique
- préoccupations immédiates
- régulateur
- ressources
- IA surintelligente
- rémunération
- sélection naturelle
- préjudice
- systems systèmes de prise de décision biaisés
- symbiose
- procès
- mutualisme
- défi socio-économique
- créatif
- vol
- toile interconnectée
- freiner
- agence
- désinformation
- émerger
- préjudices contemporains
- texte-vers-graphiques
- (IP) propriété intellectuelle (PI)
Down
- extinction humaine
- risque existentiel
- surveillance de masse
- réglementations
- violer la vie privée
- atténuer
- intelligence surhumaine
- droit d'auteur
- (AI) intelligence artificielle (IA)
- menaces à long terme
- compromettre la cybersécurité
- utilisation militaire abusive
- utilisation équitable
- ingérer
- contrôle social
40 Clues: vol • procès • agence • ingérer • créatif • freiner • émerger • atténuer • symbiose • préjudice • régulateur • ressources • mutualisme • rémunération • IA générative • droit d'auteur • désinformation • réglementations • contrôle social • extinction humaine • risque existentiel • IA surintelligente • sélection naturelle • violer la vie privée • menaces à long terme • toile interconnectée • surveillance de masse • ...
Animal Kingdom 2023-05-30
Across
- Arboreal marsupial native to Australia
- Fastest land animal
- Big cat known for its stripes
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Marsupial that hops on its hind legs
- Highly intelligent marine mammal
- Legless reptile
- Bear native to China known for its black and white fur
- Insect with colorful wings
- Flightless bird that lives in the Southern Hemisphere
- African equid with black and white stripes
Down
- Large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth
- Large ungulate mammal domesticated for riding and working
- Reptile with a protective shell
- Largest land animal
- Tallest living terrestrial animal
- Largest living primate
- Popular dog breed known for its loyalty and intelligence
- Primate known for its agility and intelligence
- Large carnivorous feline
20 Clues: Legless reptile • Fastest land animal • Largest land animal • Largest living primate • Nocturnal bird of prey • Large carnivorous feline • Insect with colorful wings • Big cat known for its stripes • Reptile with a protective shell • Highly intelligent marine mammal • Tallest living terrestrial animal • Marsupial that hops on its hind legs • Arboreal marsupial native to Australia • ...
BizQuest: The Business Wizards Crossword 2026-01-03
Across
- Total value of sales made during a period
- Following rules, laws, and business standards
- Willingness of customers to buy goods or services
- Movement and storage of goods within the business
- Daily activities that keep a business functioning
- Situation where business expenses are higher than income
- Growth of business operations into new areas or markets
- Ability of a business to meet long-term obligations
- Getting work done by an external agency
- Activities done to attract and satisfy customers
- Output produced in relation to input used
- Process of starting and managing a business
- Availability of goods for sale in the market
- Total stock of goods held by a business
- Introduction of new ideas, products, or methods
- Money invested to start or run a business
- Process of delivering goods to customers
Down
- Process of discussion to reach a business agreement
- Long-term plan designed to achieve business goals
- Increase in size or scale of business operations
- Process of creating a product’s identity
- Use of money with the aim of earning returns
- Income generated from regular business activities
- Ability of a business to meet short-term obligations
- Businesses or individuals supplying goods or services
- Coordinating people and resources to achieve goals
- Things a business owns and uses to operate
- Deciding in advance what actions need to be taken
- Goods available for sale at a given time
- Ability to operate successfully in the long term
- People or groups who buy goods or services
- Movement of money into and out of a business
- Possibility of loss in business decisions
- Decision of fixing the selling price of a product
- Achieving results with minimum waste of resources
- Process of obtaining goods or services for business use
- Presence of rival businesses in the market
- Act of selling goods or services for value
- Amount earned after all business costs are paid
- Degree to which a product meets customer expectations
40 Clues: Getting work done by an external agency • Total stock of goods held by a business • Process of creating a product’s identity • Goods available for sale at a given time • Process of delivering goods to customers • Total value of sales made during a period • Possibility of loss in business decisions • Output produced in relation to input used • ...
Accounting Terminology Review 2026-03-01
Across
- The account used to keep track of the owner’s withdrawal of assets for personal use
- The name of the accounts used to keep track of money owed to the business by its customers
- The Account used to keep track of money charged to customers for providing a service
- A device used to keep track of the changes for each part of the accounting equation
- The name of the accounts used to keep track of money owed by the business to its suppliers
- Accounting records should be verifiable, generally supported by a source document
- A business event that has a monetary impact on the financial statements of a business
- The owner’s contribution to the business
- Items a business owns that have monetary value
- Items that are used up to operate the business
- The value of a person’s assets less their liabilities.
- Goods or services that will be used by the business, purchased in advance
Down
- Money received from customers for providing a service or product
- A debt owed by the business to another individual or business
- A business paper that provides proof a transaction has occurred and verifies the dollar value of the transaction
- Customers who owe the business money
- Individuals or businesses that the business owes money to
- Money received from a customer prior to the business performing the service
- A business’s assets, liabilities, and transactions must be kept separate from its owner
- The account used to keep track of the owner’s claim to the business
20 Clues: Customers who owe the business money • The owner’s contribution to the business • Items a business owns that have monetary value • Items that are used up to operate the business • The value of a person’s assets less their liabilities. • Individuals or businesses that the business owes money to • A debt owed by the business to another individual or business • ...
Describing Personality B2 2024-10-17
Across
- Having natural talent or ability.
- Outgoing and sociable.
- Genuine and honest.
- Having or showing sharp intelligence and a good understanding of things.
- Stupid, not intelligent.
- Direct and frank in a way that can seem rude.
- Intelligent, clever (informal).
- Nervous or anxious.
Down
- A person who does something very well.
- Lacking intelligence.
- Someone you can rely on and believe in.
- Сareful with money and resources.
- Clever at deceiving people.
- Prying into other people's affairs.
14 Clues: Genuine and honest. • Nervous or anxious. • Lacking intelligence. • Outgoing and sociable. • Stupid, not intelligent. • Clever at deceiving people. • Intelligent, clever (informal). • Having natural talent or ability. • Сareful with money and resources. • Prying into other people's affairs. • A person who does something very well. • Someone you can rely on and believe in. • ...
Positive Intelligence XWord. 2021-09-14
Across
- Something you do regularly without thinking
- You have this by staying positive
- A feeling that there is too much happening
- This is one thing that can help happiness
- An American company that Shawn worked with
- The ability for the brain to change
- A way of developing something
- A personal care company that Shawn helped
Down
- This improves with a positive mindset
- The author of the article
- The feeling that everything will turn out well
- Essential to ward off depression
- A feeling most people fear
- When something is bound to happen
- We are all chasing this...
15 Clues: The author of the article • A feeling most people fear • We are all chasing this... • A way of developing something • Essential to ward off depression • You have this by staying positive • When something is bound to happen • The ability for the brain to change • This improves with a positive mindset • This is one thing that can help happiness • ...
La science 2020-01-21
23 Clues: dna • data • cell • chip • prove • create • ethics • rocket • improve • harmful • chemist • research • discover • medicine • medicine • scientist • milky way • essential • researcher • experiment • demonstrate • astrophysics • artificial intelligence
CHAPTER 2 VOCABULARY REVIEW 2014-05-19
23 Clues: ART • BIG • EASY • MUSIC • SMALL • CLASS • LATIN • COURSE • GERMAN • FRENCH • BIOLOGY • PHYSICS • HISTORY • TEACHER • ENGLISH • GEOMETRY • DIFICULT • LANGUAGES • GEOGRAPHY • CHEMISTRY • INTERESTING • MATHEMATICS • INTELLIGENCE
skills crosssword 2022-05-16
22 Clues: be • age • talk • flex • cool • know • waste • smart • think • happy • spell • energy • strong • change • forget • follower • together • diffrent • at least • be there • corecrtly • emooutions
pour mon papa 2021-06-10
Matilda 2016-12-05
Enjoy English Together! 2023-10-09
16 Clues: сила • воля • башня • сосед • шляпа • собака • совесть • великий • радость • ловкость • мудрость • поколение • интеллект • полезность • королевство • решительность
Unit 6 2025-12-01
16 Clues: kuklus • rimtas • dosnus • linksmas • drovumas • troškimas • subrendęs • užuojauta • punktuolus • apgalvotas • lankstumas • ištikimybė • optimizmas • kūribingas • intelektas • užsispyrimas
Business Management 2024-03-20
Across
- a business owned and operated by one person
- a business that is licensed to operate under the name of an existing business and distribute its goods or services
- businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers
- a business that operates by selling goods and services to the customer at a price higher than the cost to produce or purchase the goods in bulk. Examples include Kmart and Target.
- a means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial
- goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- a business that produces physical goods, often in a factory. These goods are then sold to wholesalers or directly to retailers who then sell the good on to customers at a marked-up price.
- factors over which the business has some degree of control; it is sometimes called the micro environment.
- the process that a business goes through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity
- the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres
Down
- an agreement whereby the franchisor grants the franchisee the rights to use its business name and distribute its goods or services
- an incorporated business with a minimum of 1 shareholder and a maximum of 50 non-employee shareholders
- when a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name
- the broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates
- any group or individual who has an interest in, or is affected by, the activities of a business
- an incorporated business with a minimum of one shareholder (and no maximum), and whose shares are openly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange
- when the business owner is personally responsible for all the debts of their business
- the owner of the original business concept that licenses another business to use its name and distribute its goods or services in exchange for royalty payments and fees
- the specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting its business; it is sometimes called the task environment.
- the surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- an unincorporated business structure with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners
- the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
26 Clues: a business owned and operated by one person • the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers • the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit • goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- The costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Things of value that the business owns.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- Goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
Down
- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- The debts of a business.
- Earned from the sales of goods or services.
21 Clues: The debts of a business. • Things of value that the business owns. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Earned from the sales of goods or services. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The movement of cash in and out of the business. • The business’ ability to pay its short term debts. • ...
Entrepreneurship & Small Business - Puzzle 1 2025-05-05
Across
- Recognition How familiar people are with a business's name or logo
- How much something costs
- Rate How fast a business spends money each month
- Costs The money needed to keep a business running daily
- The total money a business brings in
- When a business owner uses their own money to start
- A person who starts their own business
- A very basic version of a product used to test an idea
- Products a business keeps to sell
- Channel How a product gets from the factory to the buyer
- A business that copies the name and model of another
- Something a business owns that has value
- Money a business earns after expenses
- Money a business owes
- Point When money coming in equals money going out
Down
- The person who owns a business
- Telling people about a product to get them to buy it
- A new idea or way of doing something
- A person or business who buys something
- Something a business makes and sells
- Pay Money earned for each hour worked
- Data about groups of people like age or income
- Showing strength and persistence when working toward goals
- A legal protection for an invention
- A plan for how to spend money
- A type of business that doesn’t aim to make money for owners
- A test version of a product
- Taking a chance that something might not work
- A person who gives money to a business to help it grow
- Ownership in a company, sometimes given instead of money
30 Clues: Money a business owes • How much something costs • A test version of a product • A plan for how to spend money • The person who owns a business • Products a business keeps to sell • A legal protection for an invention • A new idea or way of doing something • Something a business makes and sells • The total money a business brings in • Pay Money earned for each hour worked • ...
Creating a Business Plan Outline in English 2025-12-10
Across
- strategy : plan for promoting and selling products
- : plan submitted for approval or funding
- : detailed estimate of future financial needs
- : important steps toward achieving goals
- plan : projection of revenue, expenses, and profits
- team : people responsible for running the business
- plan : document outlining a company's goals and strategy
- costs : money needed to begin the business
- plan : description of how the business will run
- analysis : study of the industry and competitors
- assessment : identifying possible problems in the business
- summary : brief overview of the entire business plan
- advantage : what makes the business stronger than competitors
Down
- even point : point where revenue equals expenses
- structure : hierarchy and roles within the company
- line : list of goods or services offered
- : schedule of future tasks and goals
- statement : long-term goals of the business
- analysis : identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
- market : specific group of customers the business serves
- statement : company’s purpose and values
- : additional supporting documents
- flow : movement of money in and out of a business
- description : section explaining what the business does
- forecast : prediction of future income
25 Clues: : additional supporting documents • : schedule of future tasks and goals • forecast : prediction of future income • line : list of goods or services offered • : plan submitted for approval or funding • : important steps toward achieving goals • statement : company’s purpose and values • costs : money needed to begin the business • ...
Unit 3 2013-10-03
Across
- Brief account of the key points contained in a business plan
- Outlines the business and helps investors understand the size, scope and type of your business
- Someone who recognizes a business opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of starting a business
- Can also be called a "Dot-com" business; A business that operates on the internet
- Government agency that protects the interest of small businesses
- Shows qualifications of you and any partners you might have in your business
- How the business will expand in the future
- Establishes the scope and purpose of a company and reflects its values and beliefs
- Includes demographic data about the target market and business location
- Looks at likely risks to the business and ways to minimize those risks
- Presents research of the industry and discusses trends and growth in the industry
Down
- Presents forecasts for the business to show its financial health
- A business undertaking that involves risk
- Describes the product or service you want to offer along with possible spin-offs
- Describes the people who will run the firm as well as management's philosophy
- And independently owned business that usually has the owner as its manager
- Expresses the specific aspirations of a company and the goals it will try to reach
- Shows Information gathered about competitors
- ncludes business processes that result in production and delivery of product or service
19 Clues: A business undertaking that involves risk • How the business will expand in the future • Shows Information gathered about competitors • Brief account of the key points contained in a business plan • Presents forecasts for the business to show its financial health • Government agency that protects the interest of small businesses • ...
BLC and Cessation 2020-04-26
Across
- This occurs when an independent administrator is appointed to operate the business voluntarily in the hope of trading out of the present financial problems.
- When the owners of two separate businesses agree to combine their resources and form a new organisation.
- When an independent and suitably qualified person is appointed to take control of the business with the intention of selling all the company’s assets in an orderly and fair way in order to pay the creditors.
- All money coming into the business in the form of cash receipts, and the money leaving the business as cash payments.
- When a company is not able to pay its debts as and when they fall due is known as being.
- The process of converting the assets of a business into cash.
- When there is a lack of sufficient funds to operate a business normally.
- When one business takes control of another business by purchasing a controlling interest in it.
- Part of the Post Maturity stage of the BLC where a business would under go a revival by way of a new product or service or exploring new markets.
- cessation occurs when the owner ceases to operate the business of their own accord.
Down
- Where a business has a receiver take charge of the affairs of the business.
- cessation occurs when the owner is forced to cease trading by the creditors of the business.
- Business Life Cycle.
- Integration occurs when a business acquires or merges with another firm that makes and sells similar products.
- When a business acquires or merges with a business in a completely unrelated industry.
- A stage of increasing sales and positive cash with the challenge of expanding to rapidly.
- People or businesses who are owed money.
- Start-up, birth, commencement.
- Integration occurs when a business expands at different but related levels in the production and marketing of a product.
- Sales plateau, controlling costs are the main impact on profit, complacency could be a challenge.
- A declaration that an unincorporated business or person is unable to pay his or her debts.
21 Clues: Business Life Cycle. • Start-up, birth, commencement. • People or businesses who are owed money. • The process of converting the assets of a business into cash. • When there is a lack of sufficient funds to operate a business normally. • Where a business has a receiver take charge of the affairs of the business. • ...
BizQuest: The Business Wizards Crossword 2026-01-03
Across
- People or groups who buy goods or services
- Presence of rival businesses in the market
- Following rules, laws, and business standards
- Ability to operate successfully in the long term
- Output produced in relation to input used
- Income generated from regular business activities
- Process of obtaining goods or services for business use
- Introduction of new ideas, products, or methods
- Process of delivering goods to customers
- Long-term plan designed to achieve business goals
- Act of selling goods or services for value
- Ability of a business to meet short-term obligations
- Process of creating a product’s identity
- Availability of goods for sale in the market
- Achieving results with minimum waste of resources
- Use of money with the aim of earning returns
- Businesses or individuals supplying goods or services
- Process of discussion to reach a business agreement
- Increase in size or scale of business operations
- Deciding in advance what actions need to be taken
- Decision of fixing the selling price of a product
Down
- Movement and storage of goods within the business
- Ability of a business to meet long-term obligations
- Goods available for sale at a given time
- Possibility of loss in business decisions
- Willingness of customers to buy goods or services
- Amount earned after all business costs are paid
- Money invested to start or run a business
- Activities done to attract and satisfy customers
- Daily activities that keep a business functioning
- Situation where business expenses are higher than income
- Movement of money into and out of a business
- Degree to which a product meets customer expectations
- Total stock of goods held by a business
- Getting work done by an external agency
- Things a business owns and uses to operate
- Total value of sales made during a period
- Process of starting and managing a business
- Coordinating people and resources to achieve goals
- Growth of business operations into new areas or markets
40 Clues: Total stock of goods held by a business • Getting work done by an external agency • Goods available for sale at a given time • Process of delivering goods to customers • Process of creating a product’s identity • Possibility of loss in business decisions • Money invested to start or run a business • Output produced in relation to input used • ...
Small Business Management & Business Plan 2025-04-09
Across
- the process of starting, organizing, managing and assuming responsibility.
- a detailed account of a company's materials, supplies and finished products.
- amount of money needed to open the business.
- this part of the business plan contains the organization of the company
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses.
- an invention or creation that is brand new.
- activities provided for the satisfaction of others that are consumed at the same time.
- a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service or product.
- written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out.
- an independent business with fewer than 500 people.
Down
- money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- a government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans.
- this part of the business plan contains the schedule of marketing activities.
- we watch this show in class and answer questions about the deals made, Mark Cuban is on the show.
- a business owned and run by just one person
- money needed to for the main resources of a business that will last for many years.
- someone who takes risks in starting a business.
- this part of the business plan contains the start-up costs and sources of financing.
- last name of the teacher.
- this part of the business plan contains the descritpion of customers and sales forecasts.
- business owners worry about these when running a small business.
- entrepreneurs want to be their own of this?
22 Clues: last name of the teacher. • a business owned and run by just one person • an invention or creation that is brand new. • entrepreneurs want to be their own of this? • amount of money needed to open the business. • someone who takes risks in starting a business. • an independent business with fewer than 500 people. • ...
Introduction to Psychology: Chapter 7 and Chapter 4 2025-10-13
Across
- A rule-of-thumb strategy that involves the generation and testing of hypotheses
- A strategy that guarantees a solution to a problem, eventually.
- The exchange of information between people through speech, writing, or gestures
- Type of intelligence; Being ablke to know where you are where you have been, and how to get where you want.
- The psychologist that studied classical conditioning using a bell, a dog, and food.
- Type of intelligence; Having the ability to interact with other people and understand others feelings and intentions.
- The study of how language is related to the social context in which it occurs
- The process of reaching conclusions based on either a set of general principles or an assortment of acquired facts and observations.
- Occurs when the participant learns to discriminate between different stimuli, emitting the CR in the presence of some stimuli and not others.
- Cognitive processes that build on existing cognitions — perceptions, ideas, experiences, and memories
- a relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of practice or experience.
- Type of intelligence; the ability to create, produce, interpret, and appreciate musical elements.
Down
- A process by which a conditioned response is elicited by stimuli similar to the original conditioned stimulus
- An automatic learning process by which organisms learn to associate different stimuli
- Mental categories into which we place the events or objects we experience
- Type of reasoning that draws specific conclusions based on a small number of general principles
- A system of symbols used by certain communities
- Type of reasoning that draws a general conclusion based off of specific facts and observations
- Type of intelligence;The ability to to be in tune with the natural world and recognize the patterens that it presents.
19 Clues: A system of symbols used by certain communities • A strategy that guarantees a solution to a problem, eventually. • Mental categories into which we place the events or objects we experience • The study of how language is related to the social context in which it occurs • A rule-of-thumb strategy that involves the generation and testing of hypotheses • ...
Keep Calm and Career On 2023-02-09
11 Clues: CV • Stage • Student • Amazing • therapist • Un jeu de mots • Map Carte mentale • To be crazy about something • Another word to say drawing • My intelligence if I like moving my body • My intelligence if I enjoy staying on my own reflecting on myself
Intelligence 2021-11-13
6 Clues: and Truth (D&C 93:36) • how to gain intelligence • the Glory of God (D&C 93:36) • opposite of Diligence (D&C 58:29) • how the devil steals light (D&C 93:39) • what we obey in order to get intelligence
Termes " Manque de motivation " — Psy Orientation 2025-05-28
Across
- (3) p_______ : but
- (1) intelligence e__________
- (2) i_________ : but
- (2) g___ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (2) p_________ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (5) niveau clinique de d_______ - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
- (2) r_____ aux autres - modèle du sens de la vie - Smith
- (2) humeur d______e - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
- (3) c______ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (1) modèle du s___ du t______ - Rosso
- (4) expériences de t__________ - modèle du sens de la vie - Smith
- (1) Modèle du s___ de la v___ - Smith
- (1) cercle v________ - émotions négatives
- (4) g____ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (3) e______ : modèle de la motivation
- (2) r________ : manque clarté but
- (5) ressources d________ - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (1) s___ - manque d'importance du but
- (1) e________ de carrière :"+" si -> émotions positives + sentiment d'efficacité au choix (SEC); "+/-" si -> émotions négatives + SEC
- (3) pensées r_____&p_______ - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
- (1) b__ : modèle de la motivation
- (5) s__ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (5) séquences d'a______s - manque d'importance du but
- (4) humeur encore p___ deprimée - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
Down
- (1) p________ : émotions
- (1) f______ : + croyance sur contexte - croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (4) acceptant ou a_______ : - croyance sur contexte + croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (1)modèle du f___________ e________ : motivation x compétences / biologie = performance, réussite
- (2) i_______ : " - " si -> emotions positives + sentiment d'efficacité au choix (SEC); " + " si -> émotions négatives + SEC
- (2) e______ positives - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (1) i________ : manque clarté but
- (2) v_____s - manque d'importance du but
- (3) b___s i_________s - modèle du sens de la vie - Smith
- (2) c_______d'a______ : modèle de la motivation
- (2) c__________ : croyance d'agentivité
- (4) augmentation du b___-e____ - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (2) n________ : émotions
- (5) c_________ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (2) r______ : + croyance sur contexte + croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (3) o_______s - manque d'importance du but
- (3) i__________ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (1) c_____ : but
- (1) cercle v_______ - émotions positives
- (3) d__________ : - croyance sur contexte - croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (4) s_________ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (3) répertoire de p_____ et d'actions élargis - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (1) Modèle de la m__________ - Ford
- (1) p___________ : croyance d'agentivité
- (4) s___-objectifs - manque d'importance du but
49 Clues: (1) c_____ : but • (3) p_______ : but • (2) i_________ : but • (1) p________ : émotions • (2) n________ : émotions • (1) intelligence e__________ • (1) i________ : manque clarté but • (2) r________ : manque clarté but • (1) b__ : modèle de la motivation • (1) Modèle de la m__________ - Ford • (1) modèle du s___ du t______ - Rosso • (1) Modèle du s___ de la v___ - Smith • ...
Setting Up a Business 2013-06-14
Across
- Subway is the largest example of this
- Another word for sales
- These are short term targets for a business
- These are long term targets for a business
- To take over a Franchise you have to pay a ?
- 2-20 owners
- A person who starts a business
- The owner of the business needs to pay for all the business’s costs themselves
- You take on a large amount of this when you start a business on your own
- This organisation help young unemployed people to start a business
- A person or group of people who are affected by a business’s actions
Down
- One person owning a business
- Sales minus costs equals ?
- Identify a small and specific target market
- A non-profit business
- Every business should have one of these before they begin their business
- Providing a service to the community
- Every year a Franchiser takes this from a franchisee
- All aims should be this
- You take this when you start ANY new enterprise
20 Clues: 2-20 owners • A non-profit business • Another word for sales • All aims should be this • Sales minus costs equals ? • One person owning a business • A person who starts a business • Providing a service to the community • Subway is the largest example of this • These are long term targets for a business • Identify a small and specific target market • ...
Business 3.9.1 2020-12-03
Across
- phase 2- crisis of autonomy
- phase 5- crisis of internal growth
- unit costs fall as output rises
- phase 4- crisis of red tape
- ownership/control of a suppliers
- cutting back or shrinking the business
- control of company in different product/market
- growing the business externally (eg. merges/takeovers)
- business taking over another business to create 1 big business
Down
- ownership/control of distributers and retailers
- more experience a business has in producing a particular product, the lower it's costs
- units costs lowered as business produces wider range of products than just specialised
- phase 3- crisis of control
- 2 businesses coming together to produce a lot better together than they would alone
- phase 6- crisis of identity
- phase 1- crisis of leadership
- business expands too quickly without having finance to support
- ownership/control of competitors
- growing the business internally (eg. increasing sales)
- 2 businesses coming together to create 1 big business
20 Clues: phase 3- crisis of control • phase 2- crisis of autonomy • phase 4- crisis of red tape • phase 6- crisis of identity • phase 1- crisis of leadership • unit costs fall as output rises • ownership/control of a suppliers • ownership/control of competitors • phase 5- crisis of internal growth • cutting back or shrinking the business • control of company in different product/market • ...
Business 3.9.1 2020-12-03
Across
- phase 2- crisis of autonomy
- phase 5- crisis of internal growth
- unit costs fall as output rises
- phase 4- crisis of red tape
- ownership/control of a suppliers
- cutting back or shrinking the business
- control of company in different product/market
- growing the business externally (eg. merges/takeovers)
- business taking over another business to create 1 big business
Down
- ownership/control of distributers and retailers
- more experience a business has in producing a particular product, the lower it's costs
- units costs lowered as business produces wider range of products than just specialised
- phase 3- crisis of control
- 2 businesses coming together to produce a lot better together than they would alone
- phase 6- crisis of identity
- phase 1- crisis of leadership
- business expands too quickly without having finance to support
- ownership/control of competitors
- growing the business internally (eg. increasing sales)
- 2 businesses coming together to create 1 big business
20 Clues: phase 3- crisis of control • phase 2- crisis of autonomy • phase 4- crisis of red tape • phase 6- crisis of identity • phase 1- crisis of leadership • unit costs fall as output rises • ownership/control of a suppliers • ownership/control of competitors • phase 5- crisis of internal growth • cutting back or shrinking the business • control of company in different product/market • ...
