business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE 2023-08-07
Accounting puzzel 2020-12-17
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- ----------- sheet will reveal about financial performance of the company.
- the financial statement, which shows the assets, liabilities, and equity of a business for a selected time period is known as ------ sheet.
- ----------Pacioli is the father of the accounting.
- ----------- intelligence is the digital smart software to do accounting more efficiently.
- Institute of ---------- Accountants has the authority to issue accounting standards in Sri Lanka
- economic resources controlled by the business is?
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- similar name for the external auditors.
- ----------- are the leading users of accounting information.
- ---------- Representation will reveal the real economic position of an Organization.
- a person, group or organization that has interest about the organization is known as ?
- Business--------- concept is the concept which reveals the business and its owner are two separate entities.
- what is the role of an auditor, when it comes to players in the accounting information process.
- the process of computing and analyzing production costs is known as ---------- accounting.
- what is the Sri Lanka's professional body responsible for formulation and adoption of financial reporting standards known as??
- quick book is an example for which accounting information.
15 Clues: similar name for the external auditors. • economic resources controlled by the business is? • ----------Pacioli is the father of the accounting. • quick book is an example for which accounting information. • ----------- are the leading users of accounting information. • ----------- sheet will reveal about financial performance of the company. • ...
CT122-3-2-Business Intelligence System 2021-05-09
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- a stage within SEMMA methodology that select variables and transform the variable representations.
- a stage within SEMMA methodology that evaluates the accuracy and usefulness of the models.
- BI helps _____ data into information.
- allows access and easy manipulation of other BI components.
- _______ driven data mining finds patterns, associations and other relationship hidden within dataset.
- ______ performance is one of the operational areas covered by driver KPIs.
- an organized collection of data.
- an example of source data
- the practice of searching for hidden pattern in a large dataset.
- represent the numeric value of specific variable.
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- _______ table contains text and descriptive information.
- large repository of well-organized historical data.
- _____ tables are normally numeric and additive.
- last stage of CRISP-DM process.
- able to identify the primary location where data is collected.
- with BI capabilities, it enables employees/managers to make better _______.
- represent the labels of multiple classes used to divide a variable into specific group.
- refers to an analysis type of BI that looks into "what's out there that i don't know about".
- refers to an analysis type of BI that looks into "what is happening now".
19 Clues: an example of source data • last stage of CRISP-DM process. • an organized collection of data. • BI helps _____ data into information. • _____ tables are normally numeric and additive. • represent the numeric value of specific variable. • large repository of well-organized historical data. • _______ table contains text and descriptive information. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2018-04-02
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- to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
- a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency. a natural aptitude or gift
- a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition
- a writer of plays
- a mountain or hill through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are pushed out either continuously or at different times
- a part of a mechanical or electrical system
- to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- to be like or similar to
- the ability of a computer to perform operations similar to learning and decision making in humans
- a place of learning of the highest level
- absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite
- a person who frightens others by dangerous acts
- the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- a period of 100 years
- utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks
- a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something
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- the period of time of the changes in economic and social organization by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines
- to cause to combine or unite
- characterized by sensation and consciousness
- near; close together
- the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- not subject to control from outside; independent
- of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- a person who believes that cultural and technological development will expand forever and in an orderly progressive manner throughout the universe
- reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
- an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.
- accuracy; exactness
- a person who creates especially one who creates some new process, appliance, machine, or article
- physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
30 Clues: a writer of plays • accuracy; exactness • near; close together • a period of 100 years • to be like or similar to • to cause to combine or unite • a place of learning of the highest level • a part of a mechanical or electrical system • characterized by sensation and consciousness • absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite • a person who frightens others by dangerous acts • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2021-02-03
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- / Look,appear,seem are used to describe...
- / to not tell the truth
- / CHANCE
- / # malevolent
- / noun of implication
- / (be) wiped out
- / THREAT
- / = of look like
- / the thing responsible for all evils
- / TECHNOLOGICAL HUB OF THE US
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- / AN ORGAN THAT YOU USE TO THINK
- / # of scary
- / INFORM ABOUT A DANGER
- / THE CAPACITY OF BEING LIKED
- / ADJECTIVE CORRESPONDING TO CONTROVERSY
- / = of copy (verb)
- / A BOON OR A….
- / a friend or foe
- / HAZARDOUS
- / SYNONYM OF FORBID
20 Clues: / CHANCE • / THREAT • / HAZARDOUS • / # of scary • / # malevolent • / A BOON OR A…. • / (be) wiped out • / a friend or foe • / = of look like • / = of copy (verb) • / SYNONYM OF FORBID • / noun of implication • / INFORM ABOUT A DANGER • / to not tell the truth • / THE CAPACITY OF BEING LIKED • / TECHNOLOGICAL HUB OF THE US • / AN ORGAN THAT YOU USE TO THINK • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2021-06-02
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- An assertion of support or agreement
- Able to be trusted or depended on
- Something that somebody has succeeded in doing, usually with effort
- An unfair preference for or dislike of something
- Able to change or be changed according to circumstances
- An oversimplified standardized image of a person or group
- Unfair treatment of one person or group, usually because of prejudice about race, ethnicity, age, religion, or gender
- relations The study of the ways in which people relate to each other in group situations
- A valuable or useful ability, asset, or quality
- attitude A feeling of surpassing others in something such as intellect, achievement, or ability
- Concerning or involving relationships between people
- A feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something
- A complete and individual personality, especially one that somebody recognizes as his or her own and with which there is a sense of ease
- A preformed opinion, usually an unfavorable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes
- To form a visual image of something in the mind
- technique Something desirable given in return for what somebody has done
- attitude Showing a tendency to expect failure or accept it too readily
- skills A skill that is not limited to a specific academic discipline, area of knowledge, job, or task and is useful in any work situation, e.g. communication or organizational skills
- The state, fact, or position of being accountable to somebody or for something
- The ability to enter into, understand, or share somebody else's feelings
- The ability to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties
- The ability to do something well, usually gained through training or experience
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- Unable to exist or survive without each other
- An opinion or general feeling about something
- Capable of being modified to suit different conditions or a different purpose
- skills one has developed
- The ability to control your own behavior, especially in terms of reactions and impulses
- The manner in which something or somebody functions, operates, or behaves
- Natural ability in particular activity. a natural ability for being good at a particular activity
- To become different, or make something or somebody different
- information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc., used as a basis for improvement.
- The relation between a result and its cause
- A natural tendency to do something well, especially one that can be further developed
- The worth, importance, or usefulness of something to somebody
- Intelligence: Personal attributes that enable people to succeed in life, including self-awareness, empathy, self-confidence, and self-control
- confidence in your own merit as an individual person
- The quality of possessing and steadfastly adhering to high moral principles or professional standards
- Awareness of one’s own personality, skills, and traits
- technique A penalty that is imposed on somebody for wrongdoing
- Styles The manner in which one gains knowledge or skill through education
- Characteristics Traits relating to a specific person
- Something that encourages an activity or a process to begin, increase, or develop
- inventory An assessment of likes and dislikes
- awareness Relating to or happening throughout the whole world
- The ability to guide, direct, or influence people
- attitude A feeling of failure to meet a standard of quality, ability, or achievement
- A feeling of devotion, duty, or attachment to somebody or something
- attitude Showing the mental, emotional, or physical characteristics associated with a fully developed adult person
- The basics one must have to live
49 Clues: skills one has developed • The basics one must have to live • Able to be trusted or depended on • An assertion of support or agreement • The relation between a result and its cause • Unable to exist or survive without each other • An opinion or general feeling about something • inventory An assessment of likes and dislikes • A valuable or useful ability, asset, or quality • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2022-06-08
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- is awareness of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people
- is temper of the mind
- verbal or non-verbal indicators or techniques for understanding actions and communication between two people
- understanding where another is coming from
- relating to understanding other people
- controlling one’s emotions and thoughts without intervention from others
- process of engaging and responding to customers or co-workers by taking into account their feelings, emotions, needs, and motivations
- taking of responsibility for one’s own behavior and well-being
- moving of the mind or soul
- is effect of one thing (or person) on another
- is a physical sensation that you experience
- is damaging to your mind and soul
- ability to understand and handle other people’s emotional triggers, interpretations, feelings, and emotions
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- examination of one’s own thought and feelings and how they arise
- are a set of competencies that allow a person to interact appropriately with other people
- is ability to regulate your emotions and feelings especially in difficult situations
- relating to understanding yourself
- is also known as EQ
- is knowledge of one’s own personality or individuality
- view of one’s self and of any mental and physical attributes that make up the self
- will almost always beat mere talent
21 Clues: is also known as EQ • is temper of the mind • moving of the mind or soul • is damaging to your mind and soul • relating to understanding yourself • will almost always beat mere talent • relating to understanding other people • understanding where another is coming from • is a physical sensation that you experience • is effect of one thing (or person) on another • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-12-18
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- is the lifelike "female" robot made by Hanson Robotics.
- is the film about AI that won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 2014.
- is the Company that crated the virtual assistant called Cortana.
- is a small piece of semi-conducting material, usually silicon, on which integrated circuits are etched.
- is a tool used in artificial intelligence.
- is the Virtual assistant created by Amazon and launched in 2015.
- is a question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project .
- is a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- AI is a commonly used acronym, What does the "I" stand for?
- is one of the fathers of artificial intelligence.
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- It is a device module, or system used in electronic gadgets and materials to detect events and changes.
- the first humanoid robot in history.
- country is the leading supplier of industrial robots.
- is the Software designed to facilitate a conversation between a computer and a human end-user.
- is a virtual assistant created by Apple.
- is an algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- is a subfield of machine learning concerned with algorithms inspired by the structure and function of the brain called artificial neural networks.
- is the founder of bitcoin
- is the pratice of using algorithms to parse data, learn from it, and then make a determination or prediction about something.
- is a technique for determining whether a computer could or could not demonstrate the artificial Intelligence.
20 Clues: is the founder of bitcoin • the first humanoid robot in history. • is a virtual assistant created by Apple. • is a tool used in artificial intelligence. • is one of the fathers of artificial intelligence. • country is the leading supplier of industrial robots. • is the lifelike "female" robot made by Hanson Robotics. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-09-20
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- Considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
- Thought experiment holds that a computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness". Presented by John Searle.
- Area that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- Unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.
- Enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text.
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- Computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- First industrial robot which worked on a General Motors assembly line.
- Is known for human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
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- Today, is the most used programming language for AI programs.
- First expert system for medicine.
- Circuit of neurons.
- Invented LISP programming language.
- Computer program that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. Also known as bots.
- American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. Founded in 1911.
- Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment.
- Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons.
- American futurist that believes nanotechnology will "enlarge" our bodies and cure cancer.
- Movie where humans colonize Pandora.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- Virtual assistant from Apple.
- Optical perception.
25 Clues: Circuit of neurons. • Optical perception. • Produced by men. Not natural. • Virtual assistant from Apple. • First expert system for medicine. • Invented LISP programming language. • Movie where humans colonize Pandora. • Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons. • First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-11-21
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- The sum of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation.
- a virtual assistant created by Apple
- Enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text.
- The scientific study of language.
- is a logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- A software application that runs automated tasks over the Internet.
- One of the Turing’s Test Components
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- A device that have a unique purpose, that augments or replaces human or animal effort for the accomplishment of physical tasks.
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- the world’s first robot citizen
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- American inventor and futurist. He is involved in fields such as optical character recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition technology, and electronic keyboard instruments.
- is an autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text
- The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- A movie about artificial intelligence directed by Alex Garald.
- The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought.
- An application of artificial intelligence that provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
- Opposite of hardware, which is a generic term used to refer to applications, scripts and programs that run on a device.
- Refers to a period of time during which public interest for artificial intelligence appears to wane along with investments made in these technologies among the business and academic communities.
- A branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
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- Is the awareness, or understanding of someone or something, such as facts, skills, or objects.
- the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- The organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.
- Computer program that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. Also known as bots.
- Argument holds that a digital computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness".
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- Aim-oriented flow of ideas and associations that can lead to a reality-oriented conclusion
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
- Technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance.
- McCarthy Invented LISP programming language.
- Optical perception
- A regularity in the world. The elements of it are repeated in a predictable manner.
- The capacity for logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
- Biological states associated with the nervous system brought on by neurophysiological changes variously associated with thoughts, feelings and behavioral responses
- A process of discovering patterns in large data sets involving methods at the intersection of machine learning, statistics, and database systems.
- Company that created the virtual assistant called Cortana.
- A collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or just descriptions of things.
- A finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions, typically to solve a class of problems or to perform a computation.
- The central organ of the human nervous system
42 Clues: Optical perception • Produced by men. Not natural. • the world’s first robot citizen • The scientific study of language. • One of the Turing’s Test Components • a virtual assistant created by Apple • McCarthy Invented LISP programming language. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior • The central organ of the human nervous system • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-05-01
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- - A set of instructions or rules followed by a computer program to solve a problem or perform a task.
- - Something that is inherited from the past or left behind as a result of past actions.
- - Identifying and determining the nature and cause of a problem or illness.
- - The quality of being exact, accurate, and careful in details.
- - The process of completely changing or altering something.
- - Return on Investment, a financial metric used to measure the profitability of an investment.
- - The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- - Refers to data or information that is not organized or categorized in a specific way.
- - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- - A flaw or imperfection in something that makes it less effective or desirable.
- - Enhancing or improving something, often with the help of technology or additional resources.
- - The ability to move quickly and easily, adapt to changes, and respond to new situations.
- - The administrative and support functions of a business or organization, typically not customer-facing.
- base - A collection of information, data, or resources used to support and inform decision-making and problem-solving.
- - The act of comparing and evaluating two or more things to determine their similarities and differences.
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- - The level of efficiency and output of work or tasks performed within a given period of time.
- - The process of examining data or information to gain insights and draw conclusions.
- - A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, often used in customer service or support.
- - Involving working together with others to achieve a common goal or objective.
- - Statements or guesses about what might happen in the future, based on analysis or data.
- - To follow or comply with rules, regulations, or guidelines.
- intelligence - Simulating human intelligence in machines, allowing them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- process automation - The use of software robots to automate repetitive and rule-based tasks, usually within a business or organization.
- - Using machines or technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- - The sequence of steps or tasks involved in completing a specific project or process.
- - The process of obtaining goods or services, usually through purchasing or contracting.
- - The quality of being constant, reliable, and uniform over time.
- - Following rules, regulations, or laws, and ensuring that others do the same.
- learning - A subset of artificial intelligence that involves using algorithms and statistical models to enable machines to learn from data and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed.
- - The level of involvement, interest, and commitment that people have towards something.
30 Clues: - The process of completely changing or altering something. • - To follow or comply with rules, regulations, or guidelines. • - The quality of being exact, accurate, and careful in details. • - The quality of being constant, reliable, and uniform over time. • - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • ...
emotional intelligence 2024-02-21
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- an intentional decision to let go of resentment and anger
- the ability to move through and grow from difficult times
- good at understanding things or figuring things out
- having the ability to consider other perspectives and trying to be empathetic to other people, even when you disagree with them
- has the ability to share another person's feelings or emotions as if they were their own
- being able to understand something
- able to make good decisions and judgments based on reason
- being able to know or understand without proof
- quiet and free from disturbance
- being able to remain calm during situations
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- thinking about other people's feeling and caring for them
- accepting the beliefs, feelings, habits, or behaviors of another group
- they can change their ideas or behavior to deal with new situations
- having or showing a very clear understanding of somethin
- self-reflection
- having the right amount, not too much or too little, of any quality, which leads to harmony or evenness
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
- working or acting together willingly for a common purpose or benefit
- careful to say or do things without offending people
- communicating with others in a direct and honest manner without intentionally hurting anyone's feelings
20 Clues: self-reflection • quiet and free from disturbance • being able to understand something • being able to remain calm during situations • being able to know or understand without proof • good at understanding things or figuring things out • feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others. • careful to say or do things without offending people • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2024-04-17
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- first to measure natural abilities or intellectual strengths
- study that tests same group of people over many years; cohort
- study that tests people of various ages at one time
- name of validity that refers to the function of a test in predicting a specific behavior or trait
- was the first person to create an intelligence test using aptitude tests
- last name) 7 primary abilities independent of each other
- (last name) intelligence theory that had a g factor (g) predicts our abilities
- name of a test designed to predict a person's future performance
- person who created Stanford-Binet Test
- learning from experience, solving problems, and using knowledge to adapt to new situations
- name of a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- intelligence is defined as the speed of reasoning and memory, increasing into adulthood
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- name of reliability that is dividing the test info into two halves and assessing how consistent the scores are
- (last name) multiple intelligences supports Thurstones
- (last name) triarchic theory of intelligence
- Developed WAIS and WISC (IQ tests)
- invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)
- termites longitudinal study of 1,528 children
- what the test is supposed to measure or predict
- involves administering the test to a representative sample to compare
- name of reliability that uses the same test on two occasions to measure consistency
- (construct) name of validity that refers to the extent a test measures a particular behavior or trait
- yields consistent results
24 Clues: yields consistent results • Developed WAIS and WISC (IQ tests) • person who created Stanford-Binet Test • (last name) triarchic theory of intelligence • termites longitudinal study of 1,528 children • what the test is supposed to measure or predict • study that tests people of various ages at one time • invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ) • ...
MI Team Crossword 2013-09-12
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- We are producing an MI engineering solution for this department
- We business partner_________ areas of the business
- We will be rewriting all key reports when the ____ project goes live
- We are work with IT in the development of the ____
- We create the weekly ___ reports and distribute them on a Monday
- We use ____to schedule and distribute automated reports.
- We build the ____ required to access data
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- We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports
- We are happy to help you with data that can assist with process ________.
- We use ________ to 'burst' reports to our customers e.g. Retail Stores
- We will be introducing a new system for reporting called ______.
- We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users
- We also create reports using Freehand ___
13 Clues: We build the ____ required to access data • We also create reports using Freehand ___ • We business partner_________ areas of the business • We are work with IT in the development of the ____ • We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users • We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports • We use ____to schedule and distribute automated reports. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-12-17
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- One method to train neural networks is ____.
- One decision rule used in AI is called ____.
- A software that is programmed to simulate a conversation
- One characteristic an agent possesses is about maintaining their internal state through their existence
- A logic programming language from 1970
- ____ is a type of uninformed search algorithm.
- AI, Software Engineering and ____ are multidisciplinary influences to a Software agent
- A set of smart devices and computers linked together
- ____ can be used to optimize, educate, test and train.
- ____ is a common unsupervised network.
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- Mutation rate and genomes are common terms when using ____ algorithm.
- A threshold is commonly associated with ____ formal neurons.
- SQL and XSLT are examples of ____ programming
- Siri uses ____
- The layer between the input layer and output layer in a multi-layer neural network is called a ____ layer.
- There are three types of suitability functions: fitness, payoff and ___ .
- ____ and adaline are types of simple pattern recognition networks.
- John McCarthy introduces the term _____ in 1956
- The ability of an agent to move around a network
- Chinese Room
20 Clues: Chinese Room • Siri uses ____ • A logic programming language from 1970 • ____ is a common unsupervised network. • One method to train neural networks is ____. • One decision rule used in AI is called ____. • SQL and XSLT are examples of ____ programming • ____ is a type of uninformed search algorithm. • John McCarthy introduces the term _____ in 1956 • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-05-03
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- This system can automate the process of generating invoices
- AI algorithm that identifies trends and patterns in data
- AI system that recommends products to customers based on their purchase history
- Software that automates the process of generating purchase orders
- AI system that automatically categorizes and routes support tickets
- Software that automates the process of matching invoices with purchase orders
- This software can automate the process of scheduling social media posts
- AI algorithm that predicts which leads are most likely to convert
- Software that automates the process of generating expense reports
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing contracts
- Tool that automates the process of scheduling and conducting job interviews
- AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures
- AI tool that analyzes social media posts to identify influencers
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- This system can automate the entire procurement process
- Platform that automates the process of creating reports
- AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing
- AI tool that optimizes inventory levels
- AI tool that analyzes customer feedback
- AI system that detects and flags errors in financial statements
- AI-powered system that identifies and flags fraudulent transactions
- Tool that automates the process of matching job candidates with job descriptions
- Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding
- AI tool that reads and extracts information from resumes
- This software can automate repetitive tasks like data entry
- AI tool that analyzes customer behavior on websites
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing budgets
- AI system that assists with customer support inquiries
- This type of software can automatically schedule appointments
- AI algorithm that predicts customer churn
- AI system that classifies and organizes emails
30 Clues: AI tool that optimizes inventory levels • AI tool that analyzes customer feedback • AI algorithm that predicts customer churn • AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures • AI system that classifies and organizes emails • Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding • AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing • ...
Intelligence Assessment 2015-01-20
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- the enlightened one
- man's ego-defense mechanism that negates realities which produce too much stress
- to right a wrong
- the first number
- skilled orator and demagogue
- chess player of the highest class
- the allegory of the cave
- used when one draws a specific truth from a general truth
- Papa
- Schrödinger evidently hated them
- Logico-Philosophicus
- if a man is wearing a tie, then he is certainly not a...
- Mouse
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- opposite of underscore
- kind of alias
- instead of food for worms
- boat
- around the world
- ancient, medieval, renaissance
- the gate and the key to the sciences
- when I say army, you think of books; when I say library, you think of...
- "the creator of beautiful things"
- name of a man, a test and a machine
- a wise animal
- not a no
25 Clues: boat • Papa • Mouse • not a no • kind of alias • a wise animal • to right a wrong • the first number • around the world • the enlightened one • Logico-Philosophicus • opposite of underscore • the allegory of the cave • instead of food for worms • skilled orator and demagogue • ancient, medieval, renaissance • Schrödinger evidently hated them • chess player of the highest class • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-09-08
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- An action that causes something to happen.
- Technology that can analyze and perceive data in order to make autonomous predictions or decisions.
- The image shown on the Stage behind the sprites in Scratch.
- A device that allows a machine to collect sensory data from the natural world.
- The area in Scratch that displays a finished program when it is being run.
- A machine designed to do specific tasks in physical space.
- A character or object we control with code.
- Information.
- The process of collecting sensory data.
- palette Area to the left which stores all the blocks.
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- The ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data.
- Able to do things on its own.
- Assigning an(beginning) value to a variable or object in a program
- Single instructions for a sprite which can be dragged and snapped together.
- A sequence of steps.
- area The place that we put our code blocks in Scratch to build scripts that control the program.
- Groups of blocks that are attached to each other in the Code Area and run in a specific order.
- An algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information it has been given.
- A collection of data.
- data Information that is collected with senses or sensors.
20 Clues: Information. • A sequence of steps. • A collection of data. • Able to do things on its own. • The process of collecting sensory data. • An action that causes something to happen. • A character or object we control with code. • palette Area to the left which stores all the blocks. • The ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2024-05-14
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- The exchange of thoughts, ideas, and information through verbal and non-verbal means, fostering understanding, collaboration, and connection between individuals or groups
- Addressing conflicts, challenges, or issues directly and assertively, with the goal of resolving misunderstandings, fostering accountability, and promoting positive change
- A sincere expression of regret or remorse for one's actions or words that have caused discrimination or microaggression, demonstrating accountability, empathy, and a commitment to repairing relationships
- The ability to adapt, bounce back, and thrive in the face of adversity, setbacks, or challenges, drawing on internal strengths, coping strategies, and support systems
- Conducting oneself with integrity, competence, and respect in professional settings, adhering to ethical standards, and fulfilling responsibilities with diligence and accountability.
- Guidance and support you provide or receive facilitate the personal and professional development, often involving sharing knowledge, wisdom, advice, and constructive feedback
- Core principles, beliefs, and ideals that guide individuals' attitudes, behaviors, and decision-making, shaping their sense of purpose, integrity, and priorities in life
- Personal limits, guidelines, or expectations that define acceptable behavior and interactions in relationships, protecting individuals' well-being, autonomy, and dignity
- Being consciously aware and present in the moment, with a non-judgmental attitude, promoting clarity, focus, and emotional regulation in decision-making and interactions
- Subtle, often unintentional, behaviors or comments that convey derogatory or discriminatory messages towards marginalized groups and women, perpetuating stereotypes and undermining individuals' sense of belonging and worth
- Genuine, sincere, and true to oneself, reflecting integrity, honesty, and transparency in one's actions, values, and relationships
- Complex psychological and physiological states that arise in response to internal or external stimuli, influencing individuals' perceptions, behaviors, and interpersonal interactions
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- Minimizing or understating the significance or impact of something, often to reduce discomfort, conflict, or attention, but potentially disregarding valid concerns or experiences
- The ability to impact or shape the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others, often through persuasion, leadership, or role modeling
- Active advocacy and support from influential individuals within an organization or community to promote the career advancement and visibility of another person, particularly by providing opportunities, resources, and endorsements
- Speaking up and taking action to support and promote the rights, interests, and well-being of oneself or others, particularly those who may face discrimination or marginalization
- A supportive and empowering bond between women, characterized by mutual respect, solidarity, and collaboration in pursuing shared goals and overcoming common obstacles
- Understanding one's own emotions, thoughts, strengths, weaknesses, and values, enabling individuals to recognize how they affect others and make informed decisions about their behavior and relationships
- The capacity to understand and share the feelings, perspectives, and experiences of others, fostering compassion, connection, and supportive relationships
- Open and constructive communication between individuals or groups, characterized by active listening, mutual respect, and a willingness to understand diverse perspectives and find common ground
20 Clues: Genuine, sincere, and true to oneself, reflecting integrity, honesty, and transparency in one's actions, values, and relationships • The ability to impact or shape the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others, often through persuasion, leadership, or role modeling • ...
Models of Intelligence 2020-10-22
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- Based his model on two forms of intelligence; fluid and crystal.
- Uses a two factor approach including g and s factors.
- Developed a four-level hierarchical model of intelligence.
- Crystallized intelligence ________ over time
- ______ intelligence: culturally free portion of intelligence
- Developed a model including 7 primary factors.
- Was the pioneer in the field of intelligence testing
- One of Sternberg's subtheories that describes higher order thinking.
- creating new cognitive schemas from new stimuli
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- Sternberg's theory is based on how many subtheories
- Based research on brain-damaged individuals and identified 9 different types of intelligence
- Who revised the original Binet IQ test
- Incorporating new information into existing knowledge
- Piaget's second stage of his cognitive developmental theory.
- Developed a three-dimensional model represented by a cube.
- His model highlights assimilation and accommodation learning.
16 Clues: Who revised the original Binet IQ test • Crystallized intelligence ________ over time • Developed a model including 7 primary factors. • creating new cognitive schemas from new stimuli • Sternberg's theory is based on how many subtheories • Was the pioneer in the field of intelligence testing • Uses a two factor approach including g and s factors. • ...
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TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE 2023-03-07
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- The application will be ready for production after this process. It can be automated so that the time to deploy the code to production can be reduced as automating the running of the scripts will remove many manual steps.
- This architecture diagram focuses on the “How” by emphasizing unification of protocols between single components.
- In their role as IT specialists, Technical architects have the most hands-on approach and in-depth proficiency in _____________.
- Data____ is the place where multiple regulatory rules are also applied before sharing the intelligence further.
- Application architecture diagram focuses on the applications within a computer system and how they interact with _____________ and each other; pl.
- __________ development is used in DevOps Architecture so that integration and delivery can be continuous.
- Data architecture diagrams help you to quickly get the business _______ from the data without getting stuck in any clutter of data.
- This type of IT architecture is a discipline that manages conflicting approaches to success within large-scale organizations.
- Designing the ________ of technology systems is one of the roles of being a Technical Architect.
- Enterprise Architects’ job is to analyze business properties as well as the ______________ environment and define all business needs.
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- IT architecture aims to align the business strategy with new technological solutions and consists of various disciplines ranging from ____________ to highly technical.
- IT ____________ map out a target architecture and make sure that all IT decisions align with business goals and requirements; pl.
- Enterprise architects verify the IT strategy is aligned with the organization’s ___________.
- In interface circle map, red color means "Provided" and green color means "_______"
- When the ________and operations team work separately from each other, it is time-consuming to design, test, and deploy.
- Data __ is the platform, storage, or place where the data is stored in its natural raw form before getting processed.
- ___________ development and implementation of assigned programs and guide teammates is one of the responsibilities of being a Technical Architect.
- Technical architecture diagram it provides a much-needed bird’s eye view of a company’s IT infrastructure. It usually shows all the components of a system as well as its ________________; pl.
- API - Application Programming ______________; pl.
- This is a form of IT architecture that is used to design computer systems.
20 Clues: API - Application Programming ______________; pl. • This is a form of IT architecture that is used to design computer systems. • In interface circle map, red color means "Provided" and green color means "_______" • Enterprise architects verify the IT strategy is aligned with the organization’s ___________. • ...
Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-17
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- This intelligence is assessed by intelligence tests which present well-defined problems having a single right answer.
- A person's mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100.
- Test designed to reflect what you have learned.
- Type of study that restudies and retests the same people over a long period of time.
- This German psychologist created the intelligence quotient also known as IQ.
- This psychologist proposed the triarchic theory which consists of 3 intelligences instead of 8 or 9.
- A developmental condition that is apparent before age 18 formerly called mental retardation.
- The level of performance typically associated with a certain chronological age.
- A psychologist who believed we have one general intelligence and lived from 1863-1945.
- This intelligence is demonstrated in innovative smarts: the ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas.
- This psychologist was given the task of designing fair tests to assess intelligence and learning potential of students in France.
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- Test designed to predict what you will be able to learn.
- Created what is now the most widely used individual intelligence test (WAIS).
- This intelligence includes 4 abilities: 1. perceiving emotions 2. understanding emotions 3. managing emotions 4. using emotions to facilitate adaptive or creative thinking.
- Our ability to reason speedily and abstractly as when solving unfamiliar logic problems — decreases beginning in the twenties and thirties. It declines slowly until about age 75 or so and then more rapidly especially after age 85.
- Our accumulated knowledge as reflected in vocabulary and word-power tests — increases as we age up to old age.
- A psychologist who views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages, known for multiple intelligences theory.
- This intelligence is required for everyday tasks that can be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions.
- Type of study that compares people of different ages with one another.
- The ability to learn from experience solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- This intelligence deals with the know-how involved in understanding social situations and managing ourselves successfully.
- This intelligence deals with the ability to think in-depth about deep questions in life.
- This memory whiz could read and remember a page in 8-10 seconds.
- A syndrome with which 4 in 5 people are male and many also have autism spectrum disorder.
- This psychologist first proposed the concept of social intelligence in 1920.
- Assesses a person's mental aptitudes and compares them with those of others using numerical scores.
- A statistical tool that identifies clusters of related items.
- A Stanford University professor who lived from 1877-1956 and adapted Alfred Binet's ideas to establish new age norms and called it the Stanford-Binet.
- This is the portion of the variation among individuals in a group that we can assign to genes.
29 Clues: Test designed to reflect what you have learned. • Test designed to predict what you will be able to learn. • A statistical tool that identifies clusters of related items. • This memory whiz could read and remember a page in 8-10 seconds. • Type of study that compares people of different ages with one another. • ...
Away Day 2017-06-13
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- a glamorous career
- a greek genius
- an independent validation
- opposite of a credit
- needed for procurement of goods and services
- bust a budget
- RWT report this through SUS and SLAM
- a bid for service change
- a means of imparting knowledge and skills
- the B* team
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- a year end reconciliation
- a person who has a budget
- a formal business relationship
- a crystal ball helps do this
- a financial plan at a point in time
- a record of spend and income
16 Clues: the B* team • bust a budget • a greek genius • a glamorous career • opposite of a credit • a bid for service change • a year end reconciliation • a person who has a budget • an independent validation • a crystal ball helps do this • a record of spend and income • a formal business relationship • a financial plan at a point in time • RWT report this through SUS and SLAM • ...
Business Studies Revision 2018-03-28
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- A type of financial statement. ___________ statement
- Strengths and weaknesses in a SWOT are internal or external?
- Technology, markets and the economy are all ____ influences.
- GST is the ________ and services tax.
- Failure to _______ is a leading cause of business failure.
- _________= Liabilities + Owners Equity.
- Using machines to do the work of people.
- Liquidation normally occurs when the company is ________
- A management skill
- (Abbrev) Ongoing, business wide commitment to excellence that is applied to every aspect of the business' operation.
- What type of asset is a building on a balance sheet?
- is a declaration that a business or person is unable to pay his or her debts
- Refers to the business processes that involve transformation of inputs into outputs.
- The use of inspections at various points in the production process to check for problems.
- This stage of the HR cycle involves improving skills and abilities.
- Flour, milk and butter are the _______ needed in a bakery.
- Robotics and artificial intelligence improve the efficiency and ______ of a business.
- Increasing _______ is a types of financial goal.
- Someone who has an interest in a business.
- Someone who co-ordinates a business' resources to achieve goals.
- Money supplied by the owner to start and expand the business.
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- Banks, dentists and retailers are part of the _____ sector.
- These don't change when production increases or decreases.
- Increasing unemployment, low business confidence and consumer spending
- An entrepreneur is prepared to take _______.
- This aspect of Product is very important as it protects the product and provides information.
- Sales-COGS=
- An example of a fixed cost.
- A type of goal setting/ a technique of setting goals.
- A type of environmental goal: ________development
- Another name for liabilities.
- Sole traders and partnerships are _____ businesses
- ____ are those people or businesses who are owed money.
- Refers to the business' share of the total industry sales for a product.
- ___ is the process of finding and attracting the right quality and quantity of staff.
- Female, 18-30yr, urban is an example of a market _____
36 Clues: Sales-COGS= • A management skill • An example of a fixed cost. • Another name for liabilities. • GST is the ________ and services tax. • _________= Liabilities + Owners Equity. • Using machines to do the work of people. • Someone who has an interest in a business. • An entrepreneur is prepared to take _______. • Increasing _______ is a types of financial goal. • ...
Business Studies Revision 2018-03-28
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- Is a declaration that a business or person is unable to pay his or her debts
- Liquidation normally occurs when the company is ________
- Using machines to do the work of people.
- Sales-COGS=
- Banks, dentists and retailers are part of the _____ sector.
- Money supplied by the owner to start and expand the business.
- Flour, milk and butter are the _______ needed in a bakery.
- Strengths and weaknesses in a SWOT are internal or external?
- Someone who has an interest in a business.
- Someone who co-ordinates a business' resources to achieve goals.
- (Abbrev) Ongoing, business wide commitment to excellence that is applied to every aspect of the business' operation.
- Sole traders and partnerships are _____ businesses
- ___ is the process of finding and attracting the right quality and quantity of staff.
- Technology, markets and the economy are all ____ influences.
- This aspect of Product is very important as it protects the product and provides information.
- ____ are those people or businesses who are owed money.
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- What type of asset is a building on a balance sheet?
- Refers to the business processes that involve transformation of inputs into outputs.
- A type of environmental goal: ________development
- An example of a fixed cost.
- A type of financial statement. ___________ statement
- An entrepreneur is prepared to take _______.
- This stage of the HR cycle involves improving skills and abilities.
- Failure to _______ is a leading cause of business failure.
- The use of inspections at various points in the production process to check for problems.
- A management skill
- Increasing unemployment, low business confidence and consumer spending
- A type of goal setting/ a technique of setting goals.
- Robotics and artificial intelligence improve the efficiency and ______ of a business.
- Another name for liabilities.
- These don't change when production increases or decreases.
- Refers to the business' share of the total industry sales for a product.
- Increasing _______ is a types of financial goal.
- _________= Liabilities + Owners Equity.
- GST is the ________ and services tax.
- Female, 18-30yr, urban is an example of a market _____
36 Clues: Sales-COGS= • A management skill • An example of a fixed cost. • Another name for liabilities. • GST is the ________ and services tax. • _________= Liabilities + Owners Equity. • Using machines to do the work of people. • Someone who has an interest in a business. • An entrepreneur is prepared to take _______. • Increasing _______ is a types of financial goal. • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material.
- Someone may think an intelligence test is bias or not bias depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores.
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways.
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising.
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways. • ...
Growth & Intelligence 2015-06-27
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- The initial, momentary storage of information, lasting only an instant. (2 words)
- In this stage experienced later in life, people focus on topics that have specific meaning to them.
- I can’t see it, but I know it’s still there! This is an example of what? (2 words)
- The first step in creating new memory. It is a biological process of perceiving information, figure out what it is, how it relates to any and everything, and its importance. From this step, the info gets passed into short or long term memory.
- Forming inferences is one aspect of ____________ _____________.
- Characterized by the application of logical processes to concrete problems and by an ability to take multiple aspects of a situation into account called decentering. (2 words)
- The support for learning and problem solving that encourage independence and growth.
- These individuals begin to think abstractly, use logic, and perform systematic experiments to answer questions. (2 words)
- An act in which a person who is no longer present is imitate by children who have witnessed a similar act (2 words)
- According to Schaie, the first stage of cognitive development, encompassing all of childhood and adolescence. (2 words)
- Concentrating on one aspect of a stimulus
- This modern developmentalist focused on what happens in adolescence and adulthood, and posits that adults function on a postformal thought entailing subjective, relativistic terms and dialectical thinking.
- Acronyms are a type of ______________ to help me remember things.
- Just because you poured my Kool-Aid into a taller, skinnier glass doesn’t mean I now have a different amount than I did in the other glass. This is an example of what?
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- Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as the product of this. (2 words)
- A ____________ is a contextual network of information about an event. You may not remember washing your hands after you went to the bathroom, but you know you did because you always do.
- In this stage, a change in children’s thinking is the foundation of further cognitive advance, but they are hampered by a tendency toward egocentric thought.
- According to the operating ________ hypothesis, people are able to remember material better with age because they process information more quickly and use more effective, suitable strategies.
- This perspective views the brain’s processing of information much the same way a computer functions. (2 words)
- I didn’t try to remember what I had last night for dinner, I just remember. This is an example of what?
- Part of the learning process when we take in new stimuli and incorporate it into our existing knowledge.
- This is one of many memory modules. This is where I store the fact that Mozart’s birthday is four days after mine.
- Tweaking preexisting schemes (knowledge, ideas, paradigms)—or creating whole new ones—in order to reconcile (or fit within) old information with new information.
- From birth to about two years, involves a gradual progression through simple reflexes, single coordinated activities, interest in the outside world, purposeful combinations of activates, manipulation of actions to produce desired outcomes, and symbolic thought. These are the six substages of this stage.
- This is the first step in information processing. Many individuals have a hard time controlling this, and will often seek for prescriptions to help mitigate the lack of it.
- Short term memory is also called __________ memory.
- Children experience qualitative changes in knowledge and understanding as they grow, not just in quantitative changes.
- Coined the term zone of proximal development (ZPD), meaning that if a child’s cognition was to develop, children needed have trusted “trail guides” (i.e. someone knowledgeable in the subject) expose them to information novel enough to intrigue them, but not so foreign that the new stimulus would break their little brains.
- A little different than Piaget, this developmental psychologist believes that during childhood, the “main cognitive developmental task is acquisition of information,” and focuses on the ways in which information is used during adulthood, rather than on changes in acquisition and understanding of new information.
- Along the same lines as Labouvie-Vief, this psychologist suggests that young adults tend to view, adjudicate, and—overall—function in a black and white (a.k.a dualistic) paradigm.
30 Clues: Concentrating on one aspect of a stimulus • Short term memory is also called __________ memory. • Forming inferences is one aspect of ____________ _____________. • Acronyms are a type of ______________ to help me remember things. • Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as the product of this. (2 words) • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2018-04-02
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- the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- a person who believes that cultural and technological development will expand forever and in an orderly progressive manner throughout the universe
- a writer of plays
- the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done
- a mountain or hill through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are pushed out either continuously or at different times
- of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency. a natural aptitude or gift
- absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite
- the period of time of the changes in economic and social organization by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines
- accuracy; exactness
- a part of a mechanical or electrical system
- to cause to combine or unite
- near; close together
- to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
- a person who creates especially one who creates some new process, appliance, machine, or article
- a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something
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- the ability of a computer to perform operations similar to learning and decision making in humans
- a person who frightens others by dangerous acts
- characterized by sensation and consciousness
- utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks
- to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.
- a place of learning of the highest level
- to be like or similar to
- reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
- a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition
- not subject to control from outside; independent
- a period of 100 years
30 Clues: a writer of plays • accuracy; exactness • near; close together • a period of 100 years • to be like or similar to • to cause to combine or unite • a place of learning of the highest level • a part of a mechanical or electrical system • characterized by sensation and consciousness • absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite • a person who frightens others by dangerous acts • ...
Articifial Intelligence 2021-01-31
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- Wrong idea about a topic.
- Descartes's way of thinking.
- Meters per seconds.
- Another way of thinking.
- Synonym of machine.
- FI
- Creating a model.
- Acquiring knowledge.
- The time to come up.
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- Approximative model.
- SCI
- Computer's food.
- Anticipate the future.
- Machine you are using now.
- Intelligence organ.
- Boardgame, Deep Blue, Kasparov.
- SCI-FI author.
- Something artificial.
- What people may feel about AI.
- Another boardgame, Alpha...
20 Clues: FI • SCI • SCI-FI author. • Computer's food. • Creating a model. • Meters per seconds. • Synonym of machine. • Intelligence organ. • Approximative model. • Acquiring knowledge. • The time to come up. • Something artificial. • Anticipate the future. • Another way of thinking. • Wrong idea about a topic. • Machine you are using now. • Another boardgame, Alpha... • Descartes's way of thinking. • ...
Articifial Intelligence 2021-01-31
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- Another boardgame, Alpha...
- Intelligence organ.
- The time to come up.
- SCI-FI author.
- Approximative model.
- Acquiring knowledge.
- Another way of thinking.
- Creating a model.
- Boardgame, Deep Blue, Kasparov.
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- Machine you are using now.
- Anticipate the future.
- Wrong idea about a topic.
- What people may feel about AI.
- FI
- Descartes's way of thinking.
- Computer's food.
- SCI
- Meters per seconds.
- Synonym of machine.
- Something artificial.
20 Clues: FI • SCI • SCI-FI author. • Computer's food. • Creating a model. • Intelligence organ. • Meters per seconds. • Synonym of machine. • The time to come up. • Approximative model. • Acquiring knowledge. • Something artificial. • Anticipate the future. • Another way of thinking. • Wrong idea about a topic. • Machine you are using now. • Another boardgame, Alpha... • Descartes's way of thinking. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-10-12
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- 360 / its new and improved version have also added AI programs to their games that give game characters the ability to think like a real person
- Making / use machine learning techniques to automatically analyse data to make recommendations and decisions
- / technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance
- Recognition / include advanced human-computer interaction, video surveillance, automatic indexing of images, and video database, among others
- Learning / based on algorithms of neural networks
- Vision / makes the computer see
- Mining / similar to text analytics, is the process of deriving high-quality information from text
- / design intelligent machines that can help and assist humans in their day-to-day lives and keep everyone safe
- Data / describes the large volume of data – both structured and unstructured
- Car / appeared in the 1980s, with Carnegie Mellon University's Navlab and ALV projects in 1984 and Mercedes-Benz and Bundeswehr University Munich's Eureka Prometheus Project in 1987
- Speech / overcome speech recognition barriers such as speaking style, vocabulary and background noise
- Reality / simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world
- / subsidiary of Amazon providing on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis
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- / Microsoft’s personal productivity assistant that helps you save time and focus attention on what matters most
- Learning / based around the idea that we should really just be able to give machines access to data and let them learn for themselves
- / interact with users using natural language and speech capabilities
- Analysis / can be used to analyse how customers feel about an organisation’s products, services, marketing campaigns or your brand as a whole
- Turing / widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
- / a more popular language over C++ for AI and leads with a 57% vote among developers
- / general purpose language that is especially associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics
- / to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present:
- / finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions
- Language Processing / is now used in machine translation, information retrieval, and dialogue systems
23 Clues: Vision / makes the computer see • Learning / based on algorithms of neural networks • / to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present: • / interact with users using natural language and speech capabilities • / finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-07-13
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- Isaac Asimov's collection of short stories about robots
- Field of study that focuses on teaching machines to understand and interpret human language
- AI technique for training agents to interact with a virtual environment
- Tony Stark's AI assistant in Iron Man comics
- Area of AI that focuses on visual perception and understanding
- Movie in which Scarlett Johansson voices an AI
- AI technique inspired by the structure and function of the human brain
- AI algorithm that uses a reward system to learn optimal behavior
- Measure of uncertainty in a random variable
- AI technique that involves breaking down a problem into smaller subproblems
- AI algorithm inspired by the behavior of ants, bees, and other social insects
- Statistical measure of how well a model performs
- Machine learning technique that mimics human learning
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- AI algorithm that learns from past experiences
- Neural network layer that connects every neuron to every other neuron
- AI system that performs tasks without explicit instructions
- Video game featuring an AI character named GlaDOS
- AI technique for clustering similar data points together
- Method for reducing the dimensions of a dataset
- Mathematical function that maps inputs to outputs in a neural network
- Framework for deep learning developed by Google
- Popular open-source machine learning library
- Android officer from Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Term for humans blended with robots
- Common activation function used in neural networks
- Subset of AI that deals with understanding and generating human language
26 Clues: Term for humans blended with robots • Measure of uncertainty in a random variable • Tony Stark's AI assistant in Iron Man comics • Popular open-source machine learning library • AI algorithm that learns from past experiences • Movie in which Scarlett Johansson voices an AI • Method for reducing the dimensions of a dataset • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-11
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- It includes the conversion of raw data to machine-readable form, flow of data through the CPU and memory to output devices, and formatting or transformation of output.
- A graph is an abstract data type that can be used to represent complex, non-linear relationships between objects.
- The One Definition Rule (ODR) is an important rule of the C++ programming language that prescribes that classes/structs and non-inline functions cannot have more than one definition in the entire program and template and types cannot have more than one definition by translation unit.
- The internet is defined as a global network of linked computers, servers, phones, and smart appliances that communicate with each other using the transmission control protocol (TCP) standard to enable the fast exchange of information and files, along with other types of services.
- Put simply, big data is larger, more complex data sets, especially from new data sources. These data sets are so voluminous that traditional data processing software just can't manage them. But these massive volumes of data can be used to address business problems you wouldn't have been able to tackle before.
- Computer training refers to resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics.
- Data cleaning is the process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset.
- Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. Specific applications of AI include expert systems, natural language processing, speech recognition and machine vision.
- Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
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- Analysis is defined as breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it.
- An algorithm is a set of commands that must be followed for a computer to perform calculations or other problem-solving operations.According to its formal definition, an algorithm is a finite set of instructions carried out in a specific order to perform a particular task.
- Algorithmic bias refers to the systemic and repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes, such as privileging one arbitrary group of users over others.
- Any information processed by and sent from a computer or electronic device is considered output. An example of output is anything viewed on your computer monitor screen, such as the words you type on your keyboard.
- Crowdsourcing involves obtaining work, information, or opinions from a large group of people who submit their data via the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps. People involved in crowdsourcing sometimes work as paid freelancers, while others perform small tasks voluntarily.
- In computer science, the general meaning of input is to provide or give something to the computer, in other words, when a computer or device is receiving a command or signal from outer sources, the event is referred to as input to the device. Fingerprint reader.
- These courses typically cover such topics as. SELECT statements, data definition, manipulation, control languages, records, and tables. In these courses, ..
- Computer Science has enabled the development of sophisticated tools that can help tackle environmental problems. Issues like pollution, waste management and disposal, disease identification and containment, and others can be easily tackled using computers..
- Accuracy refers to the degree of exactness with which computations are made and operations are performed. One might spend years in detecting errors in computer calculations or updating a wrong record. Errors attributable to hardware are normally detected and corrected by the computer system itself.
- Filters are commonly used within web-based applications to narrow the user's list of choices to a more manageable and usable number.
- Data is information that can be interpreted and used by computers. It is a collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or even just descriptions of things. In computing, data is typically stored electronically in the form of files or databases.
- Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
21 Clues: Analysis is defined as breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it. • A graph is an abstract data type that can be used to represent complex, non-linear relationships between objects. • Computer training refers to resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-11
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- data that is so large, fast or complex that it's difficult or impossible to process using traditional methods
- information that has been translated into a form that is efficient for movement or processing
- a set of instructions that is designed to accomplish a task
- data that can be freely used, shared and built-on by anyone, anywhere, for any purpose
- Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
- to provide or give something to the computer
- the act or process of treating or preparing special metheod
- the visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions provided by the computer after processing the provided information
- the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
- a type of computer programming in which some mechanism generates a computer program to allow human programmers to write the code at a higher abstraction level.
- the process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset
- error messages, alarms, prompts, and labels, as well as to more formal instructional material provided to help guide a user's interaction with a computer. error messages, alarms, prompts, and labels, as well as to more formal instructional material provided to help guide a user's interaction with a computer.
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- commonly used within web-based applications to narrow the user's list of choices to a more manageable and usable number.
- breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it.
- a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the undirected graph and directed graph concepts from the field of graph theory within mathematics
- you have to look through every data point individually and then correct any inconsistencies.
- a worldwide system of computer network
- computer systems that systematically and unfairly discriminate against certain individuals or groups of individuals in favor of others.
- resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics.
- obtaining work, information, or opinions from a large group of people who submit their data via the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps
- the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signa
- the ability to create an effect, change opinions and behaviors, and drive measurable outcomes online
- the degree of exactness with which computations are made and operations are performed
23 Clues: a worldwide system of computer network • to provide or give something to the computer • a set of instructions that is designed to accomplish a task • the act or process of treating or preparing special metheod • the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signa • breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-02-13
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- Digging Information.
- Amazon’s virtual personal assistant.
- A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources.
- Diagram of entities and relationships.
- The method used by Facebook to tackle big data.
- Basic building block of information.
- Computer program or an artificial intelligence which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
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- An Open source DBMS.
- A cloud that manages the security of data.
- Computing that allows to pay per use.
- Organizations appoint this individual to be responsible for data management and data quality from a business perspective.
- A non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research organization that aims to promote and develop friendly AI.
- A distribution model in which applications are hosted by a service provider and made available to users.
- The organization which has the world’s largest Hadoop cluster.
- Overriding unnecessary and irrelevant consideration in AI system.
15 Clues: An Open source DBMS. • Digging Information. • Amazon’s virtual personal assistant. • Basic building block of information. • Computing that allows to pay per use. • Diagram of entities and relationships. • A cloud that manages the security of data. • The method used by Facebook to tackle big data. • A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-02-13
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- Computer program or an artificial intelligence which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
- The method used by Facebook to tackle big data.
- A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources.
- Overriding unnecessary and irrelevant consideration in AI system.
- A distribution model in which applications are hosted by a service provider and made available to users.
- Computing that allows to pay per use.
- The organization which has the world’s largest Hadoop cluster.
- Amazon’s virtual personal assistant.
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- Digging Information.
- A cloud that manages the security of data.
- Basic building block of information.
- Organizations appoint this individual to be responsible for data management and data quality from a business perspective.
- Diagram of entities and relationships.
- A non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research organization that aims to promote and develop friendly AI.
- An Open source DBMS.
15 Clues: Digging Information. • An Open source DBMS. • Basic building block of information. • Amazon’s virtual personal assistant. • Computing that allows to pay per use. • Diagram of entities and relationships. • A cloud that manages the security of data. • The method used by Facebook to tackle big data. • A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources. • ...
Data Analysis Tools 2023-11-02
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- Used to streamline, model, visualize, and analyze data using its built-in data analytics tools.
- A widely used spreadsheet software that offers basic data analysis and visualization capabilities.
- A high-level programming language and environment primarily used for numerical and scientific computing, including data analysis and visualization.
- An open-source data visualization and analysis tool that provides a visual programming interface for building data workflows.
- Data visualization and business intelligence tool that offer associative data modeling and interactive analytics.
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- A free, open source data analytics platform that supports data integration, processing, visualization, and reporting.
- An open-source data science platform that provides tools for data preprocessing, modeling, and predictive analytics.
- A data analytics and data blending platform that simplifies data preparation, blending, and advanced analytics for business users.
- A software application for statistics and data analysis, commonly used in the social sciences and economics.
- A powerful data visualization and business intelligence tool that allows users to create interactive and shareable dashboards and reports.
10 Clues: Used to streamline, model, visualize, and analyze data using its built-in data analytics tools. • A widely used spreadsheet software that offers basic data analysis and visualization capabilities. • A software application for statistics and data analysis, commonly used in the social sciences and economics. • ...
Crossword 2 2013-09-12
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- We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users
- We are work with IT in the development of the ____
- We create the weekly ___ reports and distribute them on a Monday
- We will be rewriting all key reports when the ____ project goes live
- We also create reports using Freehand ___
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- We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports
- We are happy to help you with data that can assist with process ________.
- We use ________ to 'burst' reports to our customers e.g. Retail Stores
- We are producing an MI engineering solution for this department
- We will be introducing a new system for reporting called ______.
- We build the ____ required to access data
- We business partner_________ areas of the business
12 Clues: We build the ____ required to access data • We also create reports using Freehand ___ • We are work with IT in the development of the ____ • We business partner_________ areas of the business • We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users • We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports • We are producing an MI engineering solution for this department • ...
study skills by Simon Liu 2018-03-19
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- Intelligence “number/reasoning smart”
- people who learning through listening, sound, and music
- people who learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- people learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Intelligence “people smart”
- How many basic types of learning style do you have?
- what is my true colour
- what type multiple intelligence
- which brain dominant am I
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- word smart
- Intelligence “music smart”
- “self smart”
- people who learning through speech and writing
- learners people who preference use music
- Intelligence “body smart”
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who learning through logic, reasoning and systems
17 Clues: word smart • “self smart” • what is my true colour • Intelligence “body smart” • which brain dominant am I • Intelligence “music smart” • Intelligence “people smart” • what type multiple intelligence • Intelligence “number/reasoning smart” • learners people who preference use music • people who learning through speech and writing • ...
study skills by Simon Liu 2018-03-19
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- Intelligence “number/reasoning smart”
- people who learning through listening, sound, and music
- people who learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- people learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Intelligence “people smart”
- How many basic types of learning style do you have?
- what is my true colour
- what type multiple intelligence
- which brain dominant am I
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- word smart
- Intelligence “music smart”
- “self smart”
- people who learning through speech and writing
- learners people who preference use music
- Intelligence “body smart”
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who learning through logic, reasoning and systems
17 Clues: word smart • “self smart” • what is my true colour • Intelligence “body smart” • which brain dominant am I • Intelligence “music smart” • Intelligence “people smart” • what type multiple intelligence • Intelligence “number/reasoning smart” • learners people who preference use music • people who learning through speech and writing • ...
study skills by Simon Liu 2018-03-19
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- Intelligence “number/reasoning smart”
- people who learning through listening, sound, and music
- people who learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- people learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Intelligence “people smart”
- How many basic types of learning style do you have?
- what is my true colour
- what type multiple intelligence
- which brain dominant am I
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- word smart
- Intelligence “music smart”
- “self smart”
- people who learning through speech and writing
- learners people who preference use music
- Intelligence “body smart”
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who learning through logic, reasoning and systems
17 Clues: word smart • “self smart” • what is my true colour • Intelligence “body smart” • which brain dominant am I • Intelligence “music smart” • Intelligence “people smart” • what type multiple intelligence • Intelligence “number/reasoning smart” • learners people who preference use music • people who learning through speech and writing • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material.
- Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores.
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways.
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising.
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways. • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material?
- Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores?
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways?
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising?
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways? • ...
Success 2015-02-04
20 Clues: luck • money • talent • amusing • charisma • reliable • optimism • charming • creative • ambitious • integrity • adaptable • education • independet • risktaking • motivation • discipline • intelligence • / determined • perseverance
Chapter 8 Part 2 2021-10-29
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- Who proposed the triarchic theory?
- designed to reflect what you have learned
- believed we have one general intelligence.
- People who have a ___ mindset believe their intelligence qualities cannot change
- designed to predict what you will be able to learn
- motivation and drive
- Genes and ___ play a huge role in the fabric of intelligence
- A __ test measures what is promises
- A test can be considered ___ if scores are influenced by the test takers' cultural experiences.
- A ___ gives consistent scores
- the ability to understand and use emotions
- How many intelligences does Gardner propose we have?
- If a person is limited in mental ability but exceptionally carries a specific skill they have __
- is measured by every task on an intelligence test
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- The ability to learn from experience, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- verbal skills that increase with age
- the proportion of variation among people in a group that can be attributed to genes.
- ability to reason abstractly that decreases with age
- practicing a profession for a decade before making a breakthrough.
- How many abilities does emotional intelligence include
- defining uniform testing scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- method for assessing a person's mental aptitude, using numerical scoring
- a concern that you will be judged based on a ngeative stereotype
- People who have a ___ mindset believe their intelligence can change through dedication and hardwork
- Who views our intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages?
25 Clues: motivation and drive • A ___ gives consistent scores • Who proposed the triarchic theory? • A __ test measures what is promises • verbal skills that increase with age • designed to reflect what you have learned • believed we have one general intelligence. • the ability to understand and use emotions • is measured by every task on an intelligence test • ...
Unit 8: Intelligence 2017-03-20
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- the ability to create new solutions to problems or come up with new inventions
- a person’s mental age divided by their chronological age then multiplied by 100
- test that measure information you have already learned
- developed separate intelligence tests for adults and children which have become the most used tests today
- broke intelligence into 3 factors that work together at different times
- test that measure your potential to learn
- revised Binet’s test to form the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
- a condition that makes it difficult to acquire certain knowledge or skills
- developed the theory of multiple intelligences that are independent of each other
- developed the idea of emotional intelligence
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- when a test measures what it’s supposed to measure
- the label for a person with an IQ score above 130
- most common learning disability that makes it difficult to identify and read words
- the variation in test scores between people that can be blamed on genes
- thought there were 7 primary abilities that make up intelligence
- the label for a person with an IQ score below 70
- psychologist who worked to show how bias affects the outcome of intelligence tests
- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- developed a theory of 2 intelligences factors: G and S
- someone with a low IQ score but genius-level abilities
- someone cognitively impaired but with extraordinary abilities
- a test’s consistency, meaning scores will be similar each time
- developed the first modern intelligence test
- the intellectual level a child is functioning at
24 Clues: test that measure your potential to learn • developed the first modern intelligence test • developed the idea of emotional intelligence • the label for a person with an IQ score below 70 • the intellectual level a child is functioning at • the label for a person with an IQ score above 130 • when a test measures what it’s supposed to measure • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-04-10
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- a declarative statement which is either true or false
- deriving new sentences from old
- its also called blind search
- the central component of KBA
- Algorithm guaranteed to find a solution
- forward and backward search at the same time
- used when incomplete inaccurate input
- best first search
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- how long it takes to find a solution
- anything that makes decisions
- Trying to our own thoughts
- from initial state goes deeper and deeper until goal state
- the quantifier under which the statement is true for everything
- theorem proving by contradiction
- finding substitutions to make different logical statements look identical
- how much memory needed to perform
- p->q
- logical connector for "and"
18 Clues: p->q • best first search • Trying to our own thoughts • logical connector for "and" • its also called blind search • the central component of KBA • anything that makes decisions • deriving new sentences from old • theorem proving by contradiction • how much memory needed to perform • how long it takes to find a solution • used when incomplete inaccurate input • ...
Scorpia Vocabulary 2015-10-13
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity a diseases
- to interrogate on return from a mission in order to assess the results of the mission.
- a difficult project or undertaking; a business or company
- a person on the staff of an ambassador, typically with a specialized area of responsibility.
- Very accurate sniper rifle
- the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information
- organization in charge of covert operations in the United Kingdom
- in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care.
- of first importance; main.
- A mechanical device
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- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- something that prevents someone from gaining a full understanding of a situation
- Heat, Infrared radiation
- activity by a military force
- having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp; straightforward
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Grief Alex Rider's Evil Clone
- the capital of Egypt
- Stands for Sabotage, Corruption, Intelligence, Assassination
- instruct or inform (someone) thoroughly, especially in preparation for a task.
20 Clues: A mechanical device • the capital of Egypt • Heat, Infrared radiation • Very accurate sniper rifle • of first importance; main. • Central Intelligence Agency • activity by a military force • Grief Alex Rider's Evil Clone • a difficult project or undertaking; a business or company • in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2015-03-05
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- The feeling of unhappiness or grief.(NOUN)
- To shed tears, with or without sound.(VERB)
- He's the one who started giving importance to our dreams and interpreted them.(NAME)
- He's the man who has made Emotional Intelligence popular by writing a best-seller about it.(NAME)
- To attain maturity. (PHRASAL VERB)
- The person who has the ability to share the feelings of another person (ADJECTIVE)
- The ability of sharing words with another person.(VERB)
- To wish something, to anticipate with eagerness or pleasure (PHRASAL VERB)
- He's the man who created the Theory of Multiple Intelligence.(NAME)
- The thing that appears on you mouth when you're happy. (NOUN)
- He's the other one of the couple.(NAME)
- He's one of the couple who used the term Emotional Intelligence for the first time.(NAME)
- To have a particular sensation or impression of something (VERB)
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- To express happiness with a sound ranging from a loud burst to a series of quiet chuckles.(VERB)
- The science of the mind or of mental states and processes (NOUN)
- Impolite. (ADJECTIVE)
- The place where emotions are created and felt.(NAME)
- The opposite of happy. (ADJECTIVE)
- The opposite of "silly". (ADJECTIVE)
- The psychological treatment of mental or emotional disorders, as by means of psychoanalysis.(NOUN)
- To feel joy. (ADJECTIVE)
- To scream or shout aloud because of sadness or fear. (PHRASAL VERB)
- To visit for a short time. (PHRASAL VERB)
- To give attention with the ear.(VERB)
- The feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection.(NOUN)
25 Clues: Impolite. (ADJECTIVE) • To feel joy. (ADJECTIVE) • The opposite of happy. (ADJECTIVE) • To attain maturity. (PHRASAL VERB) • The opposite of "silly". (ADJECTIVE) • To give attention with the ear.(VERB) • He's the other one of the couple.(NAME) • To visit for a short time. (PHRASAL VERB) • The feeling of unhappiness or grief.(NOUN) • ...
Articifial Intelligence 2021-01-31
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- What people may feel about AI.
- Something artificial.
- Meters per seconds.
- Another way of thinking.
- FI
- SCI-FI author.
- Machine you are using now.
- Acquiring knowledge.
- Intelligence organ.
- The time to come up.
- Approximative model.
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- Anticipate the future.
- Descartes's way of thinking.
- Boardgame, Deep Blue, Kasparov.
- SCI
- Synonym of machine.
- Wrong idea about a topic.
- Another boardgame, Alpha...
- Computer's food.
- Creating a model.
20 Clues: FI • SCI • SCI-FI author. • Computer's food. • Creating a model. • Meters per seconds. • Synonym of machine. • Intelligence organ. • Acquiring knowledge. • The time to come up. • Approximative model. • Something artificial. • Anticipate the future. • Another way of thinking. • Wrong idea about a topic. • Machine you are using now. • Another boardgame, Alpha... • Descartes's way of thinking. • ...
Intelligence Ch8P2 2021-03-19
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- The most widely used intelligence tests; they contain verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
- 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
- This is defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- This is required for everyday tasks that may be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions.
- Defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- A measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age.
- The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- A test designed to assess what a person has learned.
- This is a symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many types of data
- A mindset focused on learning and growing
- This is a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- He views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages.
- This underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test.
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- A test designed to predict a person’s future performance;
- A type of intelligence that is demonstrated in innovative smarts: the ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas.
- This is the proportion of variation among people in a group that we can attribute to genes.
- A type of intelligence that is assessed by intelligence tests, which present well-defined problems having a single right answer.
- A mindset focused on not changing or growing
- Your ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age, especially during late adulthood
- This is your accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- Is the defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- Test A method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
23 Clues: A mindset focused on learning and growing • A mindset focused on not changing or growing • A test designed to assess what a person has learned. • A test designed to predict a person’s future performance; • The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions. • He views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2016-11-30
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- Watson beat two champions in the game of ________.
- ______, first robot to deploy on the surface of Mars.
- Close to human as possible.
- AI ______ better than humans.
- _____ had myths about robots.
- Programmers can _______ from the growth of AI.
- AI uses Python, ______, XML, HTML and many more languages.
- _____ is a type of Virtual Personal Assistant.
- There are many _______ concerns regarding AI.
- Smarter than the smartest humans.
- Can be ______ and controlled.
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- Unemployment rate will __________.
- More _______ are needed to develop AI technology.
- Developed the term artificial intelligence.
- Machines/systems that are programmed to replicate human activities minus the emotions.
- Focuses on one single task.
- Not every situation is ________.
- Amazon Echo is a smart _______.
- AI will continue to _________.
- AI will be greatly utilized in the ______.
20 Clues: Close to human as possible. • Focuses on one single task. • AI ______ better than humans. • _____ had myths about robots. • Can be ______ and controlled. • AI will continue to _________. • Amazon Echo is a smart _______. • Not every situation is ________. • Smarter than the smartest humans. • Unemployment rate will __________. • AI will be greatly utilized in the ______. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-09-20
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- First industrial robot which worked on a General Motors assembly line.
- Thought experiment holds that a computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness". Presented by John Searle.
- Virtual assistant from Apple.
- First expert system for medicine.
- American futurist that believes nanotechnology will "enlarge" our bodies and cure cancer.
- Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons.
- Circuit of neurons.
- Computer program that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. Also known as bots.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. Founded in 1911.
- Considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
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- Is known for human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- Invented LISP programming language.
- Today, is the most used programming language for AI programs.
- Computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
- Optical perception.
- Enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text.
- Unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- Area that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
- Movie where humans colonize Pandora.
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment.
25 Clues: Optical perception. • Circuit of neurons. • Produced by men. Not natural. • Virtual assistant from Apple. • First expert system for medicine. • Invented LISP programming language. • Movie where humans colonize Pandora. • Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons. • First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-09-20
Across
- Invented LISP programing language.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- Optical perception.
- Virtual assistant from Apple.
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- Computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
- Movie where humans colonized Pandora.
- Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons.
- Considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
- Is known for human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
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- American futurist that believes nanotechnology will "enlarge" our bodies and cure cancer.
- Unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.
- First expert system for medicine.
- Thought experiment holds that a computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness". Presented by John Searle.
- Area that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
- First industrial robot which worked on a General Motors assembly line.
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment.
- Today, is the most used programing language for AI programs.
- American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. Founded in 1911.
22 Clues: Optical perception. • Virtual assistant from Apple. • Produced by men. Not natural. • First expert system for medicine. • Invented LISP programing language. • Movie where humans colonized Pandora. • Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons. • First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go. • Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-05-30
Across
- Case-based diagnostic system
- annealing Escape to the local extreme allowing "bad moves" but gradually decreasing their size and frequency
- networks Learning consisting of adjusting the bond weights of a network of single processing units (“neurons").
- algorithm Iterative process related to a structured population, candidate for solving challenges in a given domain.
- Designed for clustering binary vectors
- life To build fully autonomous intelligent agents
- open space Web of agents, wherein each agent typically corresponds to a mini-application.
- First gaming device to track human body movement
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- Propositions that are accepted without demonstration
- based reasoning Integrates the memorization process with a thinking model composed of learning, understanding and problem solving.
- language processing Machines analyze and understand language and speech as it is spoken, ex. Siri
- Logic programming language
- First computer program to defeat a professional human player
- mcCarthy First to publish a proposal for the use of mathematical logic for programming.
- Process of making the system able to learn.
- laws Each programmer obeys these laws and assumes that the other programmers have also complied with the laws.
- Algorithm that determines the optimal strategy for max player deciding which next best move to make.
- agent Example of a Software agent
- learning Branch of Artificial Intelligence that is based on the idea that systems can learn from data, identify patterns and make decisions with minimal human intervention.
- Former of theory of natural selection of species
20 Clues: Logic programming language • Case-based diagnostic system • agent Example of a Software agent • Designed for clustering binary vectors • Process of making the system able to learn. • Former of theory of natural selection of species • First gaming device to track human body movement • life To build fully autonomous intelligent agents • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-05-03
Across
- Tool that automates the process of matching job candidates with job descriptions
- Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding
- This software can automate the process of scheduling social media posts
- This type of software can automatically schedule appointments
- AI tool that analyzes customer behavior on websites
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing budgets
- AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing
- Software that automates the process of generating expense reports
- AI algorithm that predicts which leads are most likely to convert
- AI-powered system that identifies and flags fraudulent transactions
- AI system that detects and flags errors in financial statements
- AI tool that analyzes social media posts to identify influencers
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- AI tool that analyzes customer feedback
- Platform that automates the process of creating reports
- Tool that automates the process of scheduling and conducting job interviews
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing contracts
- AI system that assists with customer support inquiries
- This software can automate repetitive tasks like data entry
- AI system that classifies and organizes emails
- AI system that recommends products to customers based on their purchase history
- AI tool that optimizes inventory levels
- AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures
- This system can automate the process of generating invoices
- AI algorithm that predicts customer churn
- AI algorithm that identifies trends and patterns in data
- Software that automates the process of generating purchase orders
- This system can automate the entire procurement process
- AI system that automatically categorizes and routes support tickets
- Software that automates the process of matching invoices with purchase orders
- AI tool that reads and extracts information from resumes
30 Clues: AI tool that analyzes customer feedback • AI tool that optimizes inventory levels • AI algorithm that predicts customer churn • AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures • AI system that classifies and organizes emails • Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding • AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-12-29
Across
- - A problem-solving mathematical procedure
- - The process of acquiring new knowledge or skills through experience, practice or study
- - A physical system capable of applying power or motion
- - A significant word used in the training process of language models
- - The simulated intelligence in machines
- - The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding
- - Relating to the nervous system and the brain
- - Knowledge or behaviour present in an organism as a result of genetics
- - A quantity or variable that is used to determine the behaviour of a system
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- - The performance of mathematical or logical calculations
- - The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- - The quality or state of being capable of doing something
- - The principles of reasoning and argument
- - To subject something to a specific set of operations
- - The first conversational computer program
- - A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- - A collection of data organized in a systematic way
- - To become aware of something through the senses
- - A test used to determine whether a user is human or not
- - The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
20 Clues: - The simulated intelligence in machines • - A problem-solving mathematical procedure • - The principles of reasoning and argument • - The first conversational computer program • - Relating to the nervous system and the brain • - To become aware of something through the senses • - A collection of data organized in a systematic way • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-03-11
20 Clues: data • mind • eyes • brain • gather • school • one sided • filtration • mines data • work through • set of rules • more big data • website for AI • original language • electrical machine • processing parallel • learning from machines • artificial intelligence • collection of information • a difference in condition
Proponents 2020-08-25
Across
- Burnout
- Triarchic Theory
- Systematic Desensitization
- Multiple Intelligence
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Destructive Obedience
- Balance Theory
- Reaction Formation
- Intelligence Quotient
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- Two Factor Theory
- Contact Comfort
- Structure of Intellect
- G.A.S. Model
- RIASEC order
- Intelligence Tests
- Culture-fair Tests
- Group Factor Theory
17 Clues: Burnout • G.A.S. Model • RIASEC order • Balance Theory • Contact Comfort • Triarchic Theory • Two Factor Theory • Intelligence Tests • Culture-fair Tests • Reaction Formation • Group Factor Theory • Cognitive Dissonance • Multiple Intelligence • Destructive Obedience • Intelligence Quotient • Structure of Intellect • Systematic Desensitization
Artificial intelligence 2024-03-08
Across
- Product
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users
- Image, or a video or audio recording, that has been edited using an algorithm to replace the person in the original with someone else
- Facts and statistics collected together
- Knowledge
- Study something closely
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- Used to remove unwanted things
- Process that creates progress
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- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- Put in
- One's mind to consider or reason about something
- Structured set of information
- Human intelligence processes by machines
- Prejudice
- Process or set of rules to be followed
- Form a mental image
- Gather
- Perform a series operations
19 Clues: Put in • Gather • Product • Prejudice • Knowledge • Form a mental image • Study something closely • Perform a series operations • Structured set of information • Process that creates progress • Used to remove unwanted things • Process or set of rules to be followed • Facts and statistics collected together • Human intelligence processes by machines • ...
Intelligence 2022-03-24
Across
- tendency for performance on IQ tests to improve from one generation to the next
- Average scores for groups broken down into differing age/education levels/ethnic groups.
- the tendency for test scores to overstate or understate the true performance of one or more groups
- Using acquired skills and knowledge in specific situations. Remains steady or increases even into old age. Resistant to age effects.
- procedures that try to predict someone’s performance in school and similar settings.
- the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpretations of test scores for the intended purposes
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- the correlation between scores on a first test and a retest
- the repeatability of a test’s scores, If a test is reliable, it produces nearly the same results every time
- ability to learn, or fluid intelligence. Usually of most interest to people because they want to predict how well you learn/adapt
- in testing, the process of evaluating the questions, establishing rules for administering a test, and interpreting the scores.
- the power of reasoning, using information, and solving new problems. Peaks at age 20, slowly declines
11 Clues: the correlation between scores on a first test and a retest • tendency for performance on IQ tests to improve from one generation to the next • procedures that try to predict someone’s performance in school and similar settings. • Average scores for groups broken down into differing age/education levels/ethnic groups. • ...
Unit 3 2023-03-07
Across
- designed an intelligence test that highlights cultural bias
- process of solving problems by combining ideas or behaviour in new ways
- theory of multiple intelligence was found by
- thinking where it only have one answer.
- understanding ones emotion and how they guide actions
- ability to learn from ones experiences, acquire knowledge and use resources effectuvely
- these type of intelligence have problem solving and adaptable skills in unfamiliar situations
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- generating as many as ideas possible in a short period of time
- according to Spearman, these intelligence are unique abilities found in individuals
- these tests are valid for predicting academic purposes and job performances
- degree to which a test measures what it's supposed to measure
- type of bias that are found on intelligence tests based on language, customs of the person who invented the test
- ability to understand how objects are oriented in space
- those who have an IQ of 130 and above.
- best described as 'street smart': Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- concept of this type of intelligence was first introduced by Salovey and MAyor
16 Clues: those who have an IQ of 130 and above. • thinking where it only have one answer. • theory of multiple intelligence was found by • understanding ones emotion and how they guide actions • ability to understand how objects are oriented in space • designed an intelligence test that highlights cultural bias • degree to which a test measures what it's supposed to measure • ...
Animal Behavior 2023-02-23
21 Clues: taxis • Docile • Stress • Novelty • handling • flocking • Behavior • Ethology • Dominance • imprinting • FlightZone • temperament • Habituation • Conditioning • Intelligence • SocialBehavior • PointOfBalance • IngestiveBehavior • SubmissiveBehavior • AggressiveBehavior • OperantConditioning
Emotional intelligence 2022-03-04
Across
- 💡
- reaction for an action
- we're doing it right now
- being a child
- 4cbz lacks that
- drawing conclusions
- Life of a Christite
- exploring possibilities
- Knowing oneself
- putting your mind into action
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- we're in this together
- sensitivity
- the power to sense the presence
- 11:59 pm
- not thinking emotionally
- don't forget your roots
- not giving it a second thought
- no clue
- hidden power to control future events
19 Clues: 💡 • no clue • 11:59 pm • sensitivity • being a child • 4cbz lacks that • Knowing oneself • drawing conclusions • Life of a Christite • we're in this together • reaction for an action • don't forget your roots • exploring possibilities • not thinking emotionally • we're doing it right now • putting your mind into action • not giving it a second thought • the power to sense the presence • ...
Chapter 8 Intelligence (Part 2) 2021-10-30
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- an intelligence that increases when you age, the verbal and knowledge skills
- – your mental age divided by the chronological age times one hundred
- syndrome they have a limited mental ability but has a gift in a certain area
- Wechsler this person created the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- this person remembered 9000 books and the directions of major cities in the US
- this intelligence has four key parts that is important to social intelligence
- a part of David Wechsler subtest areas where you recall objects and their definition
- adapt from the new experiences you learned from
- the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence
- a test that can be a final exam to show what you learned all through the course
- a (blank) curve that is graphed and reveal different data of the test scores. Also has a bell-curve
- Binet he was a French psychologist that constructed the fair tests
- rotation sometimes on a spatial ability test, usually 2-D or 3-D
- an intelligence decreases when you age, be able to reason rapidly
- parents who give the children their genes
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- – tests this is administered in the same conditions
- tests a test to help see what knowledge you well be able to earn
- Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence
- validity tests that projects what behavior was already going to happen
- disability – when the score of an intelligence test is 70 and below
- Deary did a longitudinal study on 87,498 eleven-year old’s and set a record for it
- threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype
- one of the four social intelligences’, they may change, and we can try to predict them
- the American version of Alfred Binets Intelligent test revise by Lewis Terman
- studies studying the same test subjects over an extended period
25 Clues: parents who give the children their genes • adapt from the new experiences you learned from • the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence • – tests this is administered in the same conditions • threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype • Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence • ...
Chapter 8 Intelligence (Part 2) 2021-10-30
Across
- an intelligence that increases when you age, the verbal and knowledge skills
- – your mental age divided by the chronological age times one hundred
- syndrome they have a limited mental ability but has a gift in a certain area
- Wechsler this person created the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- this person remembered 9000 books and the directions of major cities in the US
- this intelligence has four key parts that is important to social intelligence
- a part of David Wechsler subtest areas where you recall objects and their definition
- adapt from the new experiences you learned from
- the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence
- a test that can be a final exam to show what you learned all through the course
- a (blank) curve that is graphed and reveal different data of the test scores. Also has a bell-curve
- Binet he was a French psychologist that constructed the fair tests
- rotation sometimes on a spatial ability test, usually 2-D or 3-D
- an intelligence decreases when you age, be able to reason rapidly
- parents who give the children their genes
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- – tests this is administered in the same conditions
- tests a test to help see what knowledge you well be able to earn
- Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence
- validity tests that projects what behavior was already going to happen
- disability – when the score of an intelligence test is 70 and below
- Deary did a longitudinal study on 87,498 eleven-year old’s and set a record for it
- threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype
- one of the four social intelligences’, they may change, and we can try to predict them
- the American version of Alfred Binets Intelligent test revise by Lewis Terman
- studies studying the same test subjects over an extended period
25 Clues: parents who give the children their genes • adapt from the new experiences you learned from • the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence • – tests this is administered in the same conditions • threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype • Spearman he believed we only have one general intelligence • ...
PSYCH 2024-05-07
20 Clues: Mind • Memory • Stress • Emotion • Reseach • Therapy • Behavior • Learning • Cognition • Assessment • Motivation • Perception • Development • Personality • Intelligence • Consciousness • Socialization • Experimentation • Psychopathology • health Mental health
Module 26: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing 2024-03-22
Across
- The age of a child's current mental ability usually being the same age as the child
- Binet A French psychologist who was responsible for the first modern intelligence test
- Intelligence The ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions
- Argument that parenting has the final say in character development
- Expectation pressure by a general population on individuals to act in a predetermined and generally accepted way
- Gardner Author of a contemporary theory of multiple intelligences consisting of eight separate kinds of intelligence
- Ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
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- Tests Attempt to measure what the test taker has accomplished
- Sternberg Author of a contemporary theory of multiple intelligences consisting of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- Quotient A new way to measure any person's intelligence based off of a simple formula discovered by Lewis Terman
- Guy that studied the differences in IQ points now and when the tests were first administered
- Intelligence The factor that Charles Spearman believed underlies all multiple intelligences
- A way to test intelligence in a group format and seeing how it would affect each individual's intelligence
- Argument that character development is solidly based on heredity and genetics
- Wechsler A psychologist who measured intelligence in new ways using different tests based on age, subtests, and scores for verbal and nonverbal abilities
- Tests Attempt to predict the test taker's future performance
16 Clues: Argument that parenting has the final say in character development • Tests Attempt to measure what the test taker has accomplished • Tests Attempt to predict the test taker's future performance • Argument that character development is solidly based on heredity and genetics • ...
Information Systems Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-01
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- What is a special-purpose knowledge-based business information system that accomplishes specific tasks and can make decisions on behalf of users?
- Which industry has been relying on neural network technology for over two decades?
- What is an Artificial Intelligence System that mimics the evolutionary, survival-of-the-fittest process to generate increasingly better solutions to a problem?
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- Name the type of Artificial Intelligence System that is the most commonly used form of artificial intelligence in the business arena.
- What type of Business Information System simulates human intelligence, such as the ability to reason and learn?
5 Clues: Which industry has been relying on neural network technology for over two decades? • What type of Business Information System simulates human intelligence, such as the ability to reason and learn? • Name the type of Artificial Intelligence System that is the most commonly used form of artificial intelligence in the business arena. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-01-23
Across
- Emotional intelligence is what prevents sadness turning into ____________
- aligning your daily choices with larger sense
- This model belongs to Mayer and Saloveys ( 1st Clue Percieve, last clue Manage )
- Emotional intelligence is what prevents anger from turning into ____________
- This is an example of a specific type of question : How do I know for sure that what i believe is true
- a type of technique which includes maintaining eye contact, staying relaxed and maintaining an open posture
- means moving away from the pessimistic attitude
- emotional intelligence is our ability to understand and manage _____________
- a type of attitiude which affects the way we see the worl. Views success as a result of good luck
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- our thoughts on adversity
- This model includes Awareness, Intentionality and Purpose
- what action takes place because of our belief
- Validating, exploring and transforming can be abbreviated as what process
- anything you see as a problem
- a human emotion that leads to despair
- how disputing your pessimistic thoughts make you feel
- The L in the Value technique stands for
- recognising patterns and feelings lets you understand what makes you tick and is the 1st step to growth
- a type of attitudes which affects the way we see the world. You see success as a result of your hard work
19 Clues: our thoughts on adversity • anything you see as a problem • a human emotion that leads to despair • The L in the Value technique stands for • what action takes place because of our belief • aligning your daily choices with larger sense • means moving away from the pessimistic attitude • how disputing your pessimistic thoughts make you feel • ...
Crossword, UK Data & Messaging 2022-02-16
Across
- is a type of data management system that is designed to enable and support business intelligence (BI) activities, especially analytics.
- is the science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information.
- when a team reflects on the past to improve the future
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- is a subfield of artificial intelligence, which is broadly defined as the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior
- is a set of Computing, Networking, Storage, Big Data, Machine Learning and Management services provided by Google.
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- was conceived in the late 1980s by Guido van Rossum at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in the Netherlands as a successor to the ABC programming language, which was inspired by SETL, capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system.
- provides a business analytics platform. The software company was founded in 1993 in Lund, Sweden and is now based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States.
- Manifesto containing just 68 words – the foundation for how we work.
- language is a computer programming language used for statistical analysis, created by Anthony James Barr at North Carolina State University
- software used for issue tracking and project management. Widely used by agile development teams to track bugs, stories, epics, and other tasks.
- is a team workspace where knowledge and collaboration meet. Trusted for documentation, decisions, project collaboration & Jira integrations.
12 Clues: when a team reflects on the past to improve the future • Manifesto containing just 68 words – the foundation for how we work. • is the science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information. • the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence • ...
Intelligence Vocal and People 2022-02-07
Across
- Ability to understand and interact with others. Effective verbal and nonverbal communication. Career would be a counselor.
- Quotient, A number suggesting a persons reasoning ability as compared to the statistically norm for their age
- People who are good at remembering images and their surroundings. They pay attention to visual details. A career would be a graphic designer
- intelligence, made up of information processing parts and pieces that underlie all intelligent acts, including metacognition, self-regulation, and applying strategies.
- Carroll, appraised all the various models of intelligence and using a more powerful version of factor analysis, came up with a three-tier model
- intelligence, includes generating novel solutions to new problems. People with high creative intelligence are very proficient in information processing.
- intelligence, enables one to adapt to, shape, or select social environments.
- Capacity to discern tone, rhythm and pitch. They are able to create and recognize musical works. A career would be a songwriter
- Cattell, determined that Spearman's g had two parts. Crystallized intelligence has to do with acquired experience and learning.
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- Observing, understanding and organizing patterns in nature. A career would be agriculture.
- Intelligence, Theory suggested by howard Gardner that says that traditional notion of intelligence based on IQ testing is too limited
- Ability to manipulate objects and use a variety of physical skills. Also involves a sense of timing. A career would be a physical therapist
- Skilled in deductive reasoning, logical thinking, and logical thinking. Good at scientific investigation. Career would be a technician.
- Ability to understand both written and spoken language. Career would be a writer.
- Occurring within the individual mind or self. A career would be a scientist
- Spearman , determined that all the items in his newly devised intelligence test correlated with each other— creating, in effect, a single factor.
- Thurstone , rejected Spearman's assessment, arguing that he had identified separate and unrelated factors in overall intelligence.
17 Clues: Occurring within the individual mind or self. A career would be a scientist • intelligence, enables one to adapt to, shape, or select social environments. • Ability to understand both written and spoken language. Career would be a writer. • Observing, understanding and organizing patterns in nature. A career would be agriculture. • ...
Innovative management 2021-10-08
Across
- the action of working with someone to produce something.
- the act of working out the form of something (as by making a sketch or outline or plan)
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
- is a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- something being done done or acting according to a fixed plan or system
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
- an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
- change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components.
- a process that creates growth, progress,
- a dramatic change in form or appearance.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
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- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- an abstract idea.
- the incorporation of digital technologies into business/social processes, with the goal of improving them.
- intelligence demonstrated by machines, as opposed to the natural intelligence displayed by animals including humans.
- the process that turns strategies and plans into actions in order to accomplish strategic objectives and goals.
- a wide range of technologies that reduce human intervention in processes.
- he surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- 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 plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve and exchange all kinds of electronic data and information.
23 Clues: an abstract idea. • a process that creates growth, progress, • a dramatic change in form or appearance. • the action of working with someone to produce something. • a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. • the process of dealing with or controlling things or people. • a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. • ...
Unit 5 - Intelligence Crossword 2021-03-11
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- the age that typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- French psychologist who initiated the modern intelligence-testing movement.
- the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance.
- theorist who distinguished among three intelligences.
- type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks.
- most widely used intelligence test for children.
- a condition of limited mental ability caused by an extra chromosome.
- the most widely used adult intelligence test.
- term that refers to viewing an abstract concept as if it were a real, concrete thing.
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- the extent to which a test yields consistent results.
- bell-shaped distribution that describes many physical and psychological traits.
- type of test that is designed to measure what a person has already learned.
- psychologist who revised Binet's original intelligence test.
- the proportion of variation among individuals that is attributed to genes.
- theorist who proposed a large number of distinct types of intelligence.
- the success in which a test predicts the behavior is is designed to predict is this type of validity.
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest is this kind of validity.
17 Clues: the most widely used adult intelligence test. • most widely used intelligence test for children. • the extent to which a test yields consistent results. • theorist who distinguished among three intelligences. • the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance. • type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks. • ...
TKAM Vocabulary Chapters 7-10 2015-01-17
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- Breakable, invalid, weak, delicate
- Behavior, manners, demeanor
- Distraction from business; turning something aside from its course
- Not clearly visible or attracting attention
- Lasting forever, enduring
- Natural, hereditary, inborn, congenital
- Harassment, insult, dare
- Sly or cunning intelligence
- Serving as a sign; symptomatic or suggestive
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- Noisy and difficult to control
- Unwilling to make concessions, especially on thoughts or opinions
- The first principles of a subject
- Thoughtful, pensive
- Not within proper or reasonable limits
- Slander, misrepresentation, defamation
- Comparable; similar in certain respects
- Innocent, straightforward, open
- Incapable of being fully understood or explored
- Distinctive feature or characterization
- To find out definitely
20 Clues: Thoughtful, pensive • To find out definitely • Harassment, insult, dare • Lasting forever, enduring • Behavior, manners, demeanor • Sly or cunning intelligence • Noisy and difficult to control • Innocent, straightforward, open • The first principles of a subject • Breakable, invalid, weak, delicate • Not within proper or reasonable limits • Slander, misrepresentation, defamation • ...
Crossword, UK Data & Messaging 2022-02-16
Across
- is a type of data management system that is designed to enable and support business intelligence (BI) activities, especially analytics.
- is the science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information.
- when a team reflects on the past to improve the future
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence
- is a subfield of artificial intelligence, which is broadly defined as the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior
- is a set of Computing, Networking, Storage, Big Data, Machine Learning and Management services provided by Google.
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- was conceived in the late 1980s by Guido van Rossum at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in the Netherlands as a successor to the ABC programming language, which was inspired by SETL, capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system.
- provides a business analytics platform. The software company was founded in 1993 in Lund, Sweden and is now based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States.
- Manifesto containing just 68 words – the foundation for how we work.
- language is a computer programming language used for statistical analysis, created by Anthony James Barr at North Carolina State University
- software used for issue tracking and project management. Widely used by agile development teams to track bugs, stories, epics, and other tasks.
- is a team workspace where knowledge and collaboration meet. Trusted for documentation, decisions, project collaboration & Jira integrations.
12 Clues: when a team reflects on the past to improve the future • Manifesto containing just 68 words – the foundation for how we work. • is the science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information. • the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence • ...
EU CTR terminology 2022-05-06
Across
- european commission
- Annual safety reporting
- European Union Clinical Trial Number
- member state
- Ethics Committee
- National competant authority
- Reporting Member state
- clinical trial regulation
- Member state concerned
- Business Intelligence
- investigational medical product dossier
- Application Programming Interface
- extended EudraVigilance Medicinal Product Data Dictionary
- european medicines agency
- Draft Assessment report
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- Clinical trial information system
- Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Code
- European Union Clinical trial Regulation
- Non substantial modification
- market authorisation
- Request for information
- Clinical trial directive
- Clinical trial application
- Substantial Modification
- investigational medical product
- identity access management
- Market authorisation holder
- european economic area
28 Clues: member state • Ethics Committee • european commission • market authorisation • Business Intelligence • Reporting Member state • Member state concerned • european economic area • Annual safety reporting • Request for information • Draft Assessment report • Clinical trial directive • Substantial Modification • clinical trial regulation • european medicines agency • Clinical trial application • ...
education 2021-06-17
Across
- a set of medical services provided by a country or an organization
- new and different ways of doing things
- describing the business of producing a large amount of goods, usually in factories
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- people, activities and businesses in a particular business or field
- to have someone work or do a job for pay
- intelligence the ability of machines and computers to imitate human intelligence
6 Clues: new and different ways of doing things • to have someone work or do a job for pay • a set of medical services provided by a country or an organization • people, activities and businesses in a particular business or field • intelligence the ability of machines and computers to imitate human intelligence • ...
EU CTR terminology 2022-05-06
Across
- european commission
- Annual safety reporting
- European Union Clinical Trial Number
- member state
- Ethics Committee
- National competant authority
- Reporting Member state
- clinical trial regulation
- Member state concerned
- Business Intelligence
- investigational medical product dossier
- Application Programming Interface
- extended EudraVigilance Medicinal Product Data Dictionary
- european medicines agency
- Draft Assessment report
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- Clinical trial information system
- Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Code
- European Union Clinical trial Regulation
- Non substantial modification
- market authorisation
- Request for information
- Clinical trial directive
- Clinical trial application
- Substantial Modification
- investigational medical product
- identity access management
- Market authorisation holder
- european economic area
28 Clues: member state • Ethics Committee • european commission • market authorisation • Business Intelligence • Reporting Member state • Member state concerned • european economic area • Annual safety reporting • Request for information • Draft Assessment report • Clinical trial directive • Substantial Modification • clinical trial regulation • european medicines agency • Clinical trial application • ...
Paparazzi 2012-10-23
Across
- The title or caption of a newspaper article,usually set in a large type.
- No top.
- an exhibition of a representative selection of an artist's life work
- A person who speaks on behalf of another or others.
- magnitude,measure or amount
- very strange,unusual
- an examination
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- attack
- without intelligence,senseless
- a declaration
- person representing an organization or person in business
- to dedicate
- aim, goal
- The quality or state of being worty of esteem or respect.
- a public showing
15 Clues: attack • No top. • aim, goal • to dedicate • a declaration • an examination • a public showing • very strange,unusual • magnitude,measure or amount • without intelligence,senseless • A person who speaks on behalf of another or others. • person representing an organization or person in business • The quality or state of being worty of esteem or respect. • ...
EU CTR terminology 2022-05-06
Across
- Clinical trial directive
- Annual safety reporting
- clinical trial regulation
- Business Intelligence
- Ethics Committee
- investigational medical product
- member state
- identity access management
- Non substantial modification
- Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Code
- european economic area
- Application Programming Interface
- European Union Clinical Trial Number
- Substantial Modification
- Reporting Member state
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- european commission
- Draft Assessment report
- Request for information
- Clinical trial information system
- european medicines agency
- Member state concerned
- investigational medical product dossier
- Market authorisation holder
- National competant authority
- Clinical trial application
- European Union Clinical trial Regulation
- extended EudraVigilance Medicinal Product Data Dictionary
- market authorisation
28 Clues: member state • Ethics Committee • european commission • market authorisation • Business Intelligence • Member state concerned • european economic area • Reporting Member state • Draft Assessment report • Annual safety reporting • Request for information • Clinical trial directive • Substantial Modification • clinical trial regulation • european medicines agency • identity access management • ...
Unit 5: Cognition 2022-01-19
Across
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it's supposed to.
- Developed the g (general intelligence) factor.
- The widely used American revision, by Louis Terman, of Alfred Binet's original intelligence test.
- Presented the Multiple Intelligence Theory (8 mental abilities).
- A statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items, known as factors, on a test.
- _______ intelligence - The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- The proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes.
- Defining meaningful scores by comparing then to the performance of a pretested standardization group.
- The ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100.
- Viewing an abstract, immaterial concept as if it were a concrete thing.
- Developmental and intellectual delays due to a genetic chromosome 21 disorder.
- The chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- ________ intelligence - The accumulated knowledge and verbal skills that come with education and experience.
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- A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype.
- _______ validity - An example would be a driving test that samples driving tasks.
- The trend that there is an increase in intelligence testing scores over time.
- _______ validity - The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict.
- _______ of intellectual disability; include mild, moderate, severe, and profound.
- Mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- Responsible for the theory of intelligence, which consisted of 7 mental abilities.
- _______ prophecy - we tend to behave in ways that reinforce our beliefs and actions, causing them to come true.
- A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill.
- The extent to which a test produces consistent results.
- Developed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence.
- The SAT and MCAT would be examples of this kind of test.
- Gender that scores better on tests of spatial ability.
- A disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others.
- Developed the well-known intelligence scales, the WAIS and WISC.
- ________ intelligence - The ability to think on your feet and solve problems, common in young people.
- A final exam in a class would be an example of this kind of test.
- The symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
31 Clues: Developed the g (general intelligence) factor. • Developed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence. • Gender that scores better on tests of spatial ability. • The extent to which a test produces consistent results. • The SAT and MCAT would be examples of this kind of test. • The ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2018-11-15
Across
- Rain forest
- Crypto currency
- Samsung or ???
- AT BOX 11 THERE NEEDS TO BE A (-) Looks like a human but isnt acting like a human
- Instead of smoking cigarets
- Combo of petrol and electricity
- Can replace humans labor
- Only work if you code it right
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- to think in a new way.
- How do you get to the moon?
- Energy powered by the sun
- Greenenergy
- New independant business
- Start up website for new entrepreneurs
- something in the air
- Petrol or solarpower?
- you are good at coming up with something
- Improved prosthetic
18 Clues: Greenenergy • Rain forest • Samsung or ??? • Crypto currency • Improved prosthetic • something in the air • Petrol or solarpower? • to think in a new way. • New independant business • Can replace humans labor • Energy powered by the sun • How do you get to the moon? • Instead of smoking cigarets • Only work if you code it right • Combo of petrol and electricity • ...
Psychology 12 Chapter 9 Crossword 2013-04-11
Across
- The ability to survive in a dangerous urban environment
- IQ of 80-89
- How much of our intelligence is inherited?
- Intelligence is made up of seven abilities
- The unfair measurement of cultural groups' abilities
- IQ test items that rely heavily on word comprehension and usage
- IQ test items that try to bypass verbal material and focus on problem solving without words
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 20-35
- IQ of 110-119
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 19 or below
- IQ of 69 or below
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- IQ of 90-109
- Being able to succeed scholastically
- Who created the first workable intelligence test?
- The mental processes that result in original workable ideas
- What does IQ stand for?
- ___tests are highly verbal and use paper and pencil
- An intelligence test for children aged 6 to 16 that provides three IQs
- come up with unusual, unexpected ideas
- ___tests; one examiner to one test taker
- IQ of 130 or above
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 36-51
- Mental retardation classification: IQ of 52-69
- Ability to understand and adapt to the environment and by using a combination of inherited abilities
- When was the first workable intelligence test constructed?
- A tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over
- IQ of 120-129
- ____ is the level of intellectual functioning in years
- IQ of 70-79
- An intelligence test for adults that provides 3 IQs
30 Clues: IQ of 80-89 • IQ of 70-79 • IQ of 90-109 • IQ of 120-129 • IQ of 110-119 • IQ of 69 or below • IQ of 130 or above • What does IQ stand for? • Being able to succeed scholastically • come up with unusual, unexpected ideas • ___tests; one examiner to one test taker • How much of our intelligence is inherited? • Intelligence is made up of seven abilities • ...
Intelligence 2023-10-18
Across
- What you know, expect, and believe about
- A single idea
- Ability to acquire and apply knowledge
- Study of the Human Mind
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- Mental Category
- ______ Intelligence, Gardner
- New Caledonian _____ are the smartest of their kind
- Dolphins are said to be the _______ animal
- _____ Kinestheticstheic coordination of body, control
- Triarchic _______, Sternberg
10 Clues: A single idea • Mental Category • Study of the Human Mind • ______ Intelligence, Gardner • Triarchic _______, Sternberg • Ability to acquire and apply knowledge • What you know, expect, and believe about • Dolphins are said to be the _______ animal • New Caledonian _____ are the smartest of their kind • _____ Kinestheticstheic coordination of body, control
Artificial Intelligence 2016-05-18
19 Clues: maladie • bizarre • stocker • prothèse • appareil • craindre • logiciel • implanter • faiblesse • améliorer • permettre • espionner • ordinateur • incroyable • découverte • télécharger • prometteuse • soins medicaux • puce electronique
Artifical Intelligence 2017-02-06
Across
- an English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
- Someone that is very knowledgeable in a certain subject
- branch of artificial intelligence modelled on the processes used by the human brain, where a database’s accuracy improves through trial and error
- function of spreadsheets that is used when the desired output of a calculation is known, but the input value is not
- study of measurable biological characteristics
- An American computer scientist and cognitive scientist
- imitation of real-life occurrences in order to test a model
- a question answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language
- intelligent processes that run in the background of computer programs and attend to various tasks without human intervention
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- tasks on behalf of a particular users
- Emerging technology that enables computers to understand human body language
- computer program that contains stored knowledge and solves problems in a specific field
- centralised repository for information
- A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer
- program that uses rows and columns to organise and store data requiring calculation
- a robot that hitchhiked around the US
- a person who is considered to be the founder of computer science and a person who launched the field of artificial intelligence.
- A machine designed to provide a realistic imitation of the controls and operation of a complex system, used for training purposes.
- simpler version of a real world object or idea
19 Clues: tasks on behalf of a particular users • a robot that hitchhiked around the US • centralised repository for information • study of measurable biological characteristics • simpler version of a real world object or idea • An American computer scientist and cognitive scientist • Someone that is very knowledgeable in a certain subject • ...
History Vocab 2021-06-07
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- the bones that make up a body
- an expert in the past
- a strong mental ability
- early humans
- someones skill and ability to do something
- an object's surface
- a religious ceremony
- the physical surroundings of a place
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- before history that has been written
- to train an animal to be peaceful to humans
- the business of farming
- a historian who examines ancient objects
- an expert in maps and earth
- to give to a common cause
- someone who studies and searches
- a united group of people
- a specific characteristic
- an ancient object
18 Clues: early humans • an ancient object • an object's surface • a religious ceremony • an expert in the past • the business of farming • a strong mental ability • a united group of people • to give to a common cause • a specific characteristic • an expert in maps and earth • the bones that make up a body • someone who studies and searches • before history that has been written • ...
Crossword puzzle culturale behavior 2023-09-29
Across
- A title dispute: Should someone with a doctorate be called '______'?
- Research found that smiling is associated with intelligence in _______.
- In some countries, a 'smile of respect' is considered _______.
- Stereotypes can be detrimental to building good business _______.
- Smiling is a sign of openness in the United States, Australia, and _______.
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- Business communication differences based on __________.
- Smiling is associated with dishonesty in India, Argentina, and the _______.
- Lack of understanding of cultural norms can result in _______.
- In Japan or Korea, direct eye contact can be considered _______.
- Use of first names in business is common among Americans and the ______.
- Eye contact across genders is considered inappropriate in the _______ East.
- Prolonged eye contact can be seen as challenging authority in parts of South America and _______.
12 Clues: Business communication differences based on __________. • Lack of understanding of cultural norms can result in _______. • In some countries, a 'smile of respect' is considered _______. • In Japan or Korea, direct eye contact can be considered _______. • Stereotypes can be detrimental to building good business _______. • ...
performance 2020-02-19
7 Clues: activity • business or company • person's legal competence • rapidity of movement or action • state or quality of being productive • or showing a quick witted intelligence • / persistance in doing something despite difficulty or delay or in achieving success
Emotional Intelligence 2021-10-22
Across
- Knowing how a business operates, the relationships between key divisions, and who the decision makers are
- The ability to direct and control one’s emotions in a way that is purposeful
- A person’s knowledge of their own emotions
- The ability to recognize and manage emotions in ourselves and in others
- Restraint of your feelings, words, and actions
- Working together by drawing from one another’s knowledge and experience
- The quality of being just as one seems; trustworthy
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place
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- The capacity to learn and to understand
- Evaluative information given to you about the things you say and do
- A number used to express the cognitive intelligence of a person based on a standardized test, also called IQ
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- Continuing with a project or course of action in spite of problems or discouragement
- A method of settling a disagreement or agreeing to common terms in which one or more parties may compromise
- Adapting to the environment in advance of the occurrence of events; taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems
- the ability to adjust to changing conditions
- An agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action
17 Clues: The capacity to learn and to understand • A person’s knowledge of their own emotions • the ability to adjust to changing conditions • Restraint of your feelings, words, and actions • The quality of being just as one seems; trustworthy • The ability to put yourself in another person’s place • A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives • ...
Intelligence Fundamentals 2022-04-12
Across
- Overt contact is authorized with officials
- Overt contact for reporting under LE authority (ships master, crewmember)
- an entity authorized to recruit, task or compensate human resources
- does not readily distinguish CGI personnel as member of the CG
- Educates CG personnel involved in events with foreign nationals
- Examining information to determine the intent/capabilities of foreign intel entities
- Unrestricted overt contact is authorized
- perform a mission to safety/security of the port
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- planned activities to satisfy USCG, DHS, DoD and national CI requirements
- intel gathering while conducting CGLE or regulatory activities
- educates CG personnel through initial and annual instruction regarding insider threat
- Educates CG personnel traveling outside of CONUS
- activities to determine whether a person is acting on behalf of a foreign power
- Techniques to detect and exploit technical surveillance technologies
- must not be used in reporting or cataloged in a way that would associate the source
- overt/clandestine collection of intel through human sources
- activities to identify or deter foreign intel collection
17 Clues: Unrestricted overt contact is authorized • Overt contact is authorized with officials • Educates CG personnel traveling outside of CONUS • perform a mission to safety/security of the port • activities to identify or deter foreign intel collection • overt/clandestine collection of intel through human sources • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2021-08-13
Across
- environment where agent has complete and accurate information about the environment
- execution phase is a part of this agent
- checking if the solution exists
- description of the task environment
- problem that occurs due to uncertainty in the environment
- An agent that knows the actual outcome but it is impossible in reality
- First Intelligence Robot
- line of research to achieve AI baed on studying and formalizing common sense facts
- agent which measure its happiness for the actions done
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- property of task environment where the next state is completely determined by current state
- agent that has a look-up table
- second step of a well defined problem
- critic is one of the important factors of this agent
- agent that maintains percept history
- First chatbot
- agent based on condition-action rules
- doing the right thing
17 Clues: First chatbot • doing the right thing • First Intelligence Robot • agent that has a look-up table • checking if the solution exists • description of the task environment • agent that maintains percept history • second step of a well defined problem • agent based on condition-action rules • execution phase is a part of this agent • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-28
Across
- Binet, Adaptions of which important person intelligence test was used against kids in discriminatory ways?
- Hunt, Who was the person who discovered that severe deprivation can leave footprints on the brain.
- disability, which is a mental developmental condition that is vividly apparent before one is 18?
- Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g"
- neglect, what is the outcome of minimal interaction and caused delayed development.
- If a test checks off that it accurately measures and can predict what it says it will then that test is deemed?
- intelligence, Also referred to as academic problem-solving
- A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores
- what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing?
- Hundred, The intelligence test has an average score of what?
- What is the percentage of people who score in the extremes on intelligence tests?
- How many intelligences did Sternberg’s triarchic theory propose?
- quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what?
- In which type of intelligence do our accumulated knowledge of vocabulary increase as we age.
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- In Fluid intelligence our skill and ability to have reason quickly and abstractly, such as when solving logical problems does what when we reach our 20s and 30?
- What is a portion of the genes that range from 50 to 80 percent in intellectual range estimates?
- months, by what age were babies discovered to be able to name more than 50 objects and body parts.
- Stern, Who was the creator of the mathematical equation used to discover one's IQ?
- Syndrome, the type of person who may score low on intelligence tests.
- test, The type of test that reflects what you have learned.
- intelligence, Often shortened to "G"
- By what age does a child's intelligence score start to predict what their adolescence score will be? Longitudinal, What study is the type of study that over some time will continue to restudy and restest the same people?
- Kids who score in which level on tests tend to live longer?
- Most aptitude tests tend to form the shape of what around the average test scores?
- In extreme conditions sensory deprivation and social isolation can do what to the brain development?
25 Clues: intelligence, Often shortened to "G" • Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g" • quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what? • A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores • what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing? • test, The type of test that reflects what you have learned. • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-28
Across
- Binet, Adaptions of which important person intelligence test was used against kids in discriminatory ways?
- Hunt, Who was the person who discovered that severe deprivation can leave footprints on the brain.
- disability, which is a mental developmental condition that is vividly apparent before one is 18?
- Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g"
- neglect, what is the outcome of minimal interaction and caused delayed development.
- If a test checks off that it accurately measures and can predict what it says it will then that test is deemed?
- intelligence, Also referred to as academic problem-solving
- A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores
- what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing?
- Hundred, The intelligence test has an average score of what?
- What is the percentage of people who score in the extremes on intelligence tests?
- How many intelligences did Sternberg’s triarchic theory propose?
- quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what?
- In which type of intelligence do our accumulated knowledge of vocabulary increase as we age.
Down
- In Fluid intelligence our skill and ability to have reason quickly and abstractly, such as when solving logical problems does what when we reach our 20s and 30?
- What is a portion of the genes that range from 50 to 80 percent in intellectual range estimates?
- months, by what age were babies discovered to be able to name more than 50 objects and body parts.
- Stern, Who was the creator of the mathematical equation used to discover one's IQ?
- Syndrome, the type of people who may score low on intelligence tests.
- test, The type of test that reflects what you have learned.
- intelligence, Often shortened to "G"
- By what age does a child's intelligence score start to predict what their adolescence score will be? Longitudinal, What study is the type of study that over some time will continue to restudy and restest the same people?
- Kids who score in which level on tests tend to live longer?
- Most aptitude tests tend to form the shape of what around the average test scores?
- In extreme conditions sensory deprivation and social isolation can do what to the brain development?
25 Clues: intelligence, Often shortened to "G" • Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g" • quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what? • A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores • what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing? • test, The type of test that reflects what you have learned. • ...
Chapter 8 2021-10-28
Across
- test, The type of test that reflects what you have learned.
- In which type of intelligence do our accumulated knowledge of vocabulary increase as we age.
- neglect, what is the outcome of minimal interaction and caused delayed development.
- By what age does a child's intelligence score start to predict what their adolescence score will be? Longitudinal, What study is the type of study that over some time will continue to restudy and restest the same people?
- Stern, Who was the creator of the mathematical equation used to discover one's IQ?
- Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g"
- What is a portion of the genes that range from 50 to 80 percent in intellectual range estimates?
- What is the percentage of people who score in the extremes on intelligence tests?
- intelligence, Also referred to as academic problem-solving
- two months, by what age were babies discovered to be able to name more than 50 objects and body parts.
- Kids who score in which level on tests tend to live longer?
- Hundred, The intelligence test has an average score of what?
- How many intelligences did Sternberg’s triarchic theory propose?
- In Fluid intelligence our skill and ability to have reason quickly and abstractly, such as when solving logical problems does what when we reach our 20s and 30?
Down
- Binet, Adaptions of which important person intelligence test was used against kids in discriminatory ways?
- Hunt, Who was the person who discovered that severe deprivation can leave footprints on the brain.
- In extreme conditions sensory deprivation and social isolation can do what to the brain development?
- intelligence, Often shortened to "G"
- A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores
- Most aptitude tests tend to form the shape of what around the average test scores?
- what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing?
- quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what?
- disability, which is a mental developmental condition that is vividly apparent before one is 18?
- Syndrome, the type of people who may score low on intelligence tests.
- If a test checks off that it accurately measures and can predict what it says it will then that test is deemed?
25 Clues: intelligence, Often shortened to "G" • Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g" • quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what? • A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores • what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing? • test, The type of test that reflects what you have learned. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-03-08
Across
- Product
- Structured set of information
- Mode of computer operation
- Used to remove
- Study something closely
- One's mind to consider or reason about something
- Prejudice
- Process or set of rules to be followed
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- Gather
- Algorithms and statistical models to analyze and draw inferences from patterns in data.
- Large data sets
- Form a mental image
- Facts and statistics collected together
- Knowledge
- Human intelligence processes by machines
- Process that creates progress
- Perform a series operations
- Put in
18 Clues: Gather • Put in • Product • Knowledge • Prejudice • Used to remove • Large data sets • Form a mental image • Study something closely • Mode of computer operation • Perform a series operations • Structured set of information • Process that creates progress • Process or set of rules to be followed • Facts and statistics collected together • Human intelligence processes by machines • ...
Vocabulary Day 2021-11-24
Across
- obvious to the eye of mind
- a very wealthy and powerful business person
- marked by practical intelligence
- making lively and joyful
- a desirable start
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- harmful to living things, often in a way that is surprising or difficult to see
- polish to make shiny
- intermittently starting and stopping
- showing pensive sadness
- become known or apparent
- bad tempered and combative
- a person who is unusual
12 Clues: a desirable start • polish to make shiny • showing pensive sadness • a person who is unusual • become known or apparent • making lively and joyful • obvious to the eye of mind • bad tempered and combative • marked by practical intelligence • intermittently starting and stopping • a very wealthy and powerful business person • ...
FOR2608 2020-09-29
Across
- objective of an interrogation
- possible motive of an informer
- reasoning used by intelligence operator
- investigator who conducts surveillance
- information gathered for a specific reason
- intelligence gathering technique widely used
- person who gives crime information to police
- type of policing technique traditionally used
- type of information source
- the goal of every investigator
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- essential skill for an investigator
- manner in which the statement should be captured
- most common type of statement
- a very important part of every investigation
- flow of the content of the statement
- the focus of a surveillance operation
- surveillance method for moving target
- number of steps in the interview process
- information that is irrelevant or unrelated
- most expensive commodity in intelligence field
20 Clues: type of information source • objective of an interrogation • most common type of statement • possible motive of an informer • the goal of every investigator • essential skill for an investigator • flow of the content of the statement • the focus of a surveillance operation • surveillance method for moving target • investigator who conducts surveillance • ...