business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Global Data Quality Glossary 1 2025-03-19
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- Artificial Intelligence is a computing environment where the machine makes its own autonomous decisions.
- A group of people paid to complete surveys.
- Intentional misrepresentation of identity or data.
- Large volumes of responses to a research project in a short period
- Incorrectly validated participants identified as of poor quality.
- A process to confirm the agreement of participants to opt in.
- An attention checking survey question.
- Comparing data to a known baseline.
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- A process to identify problematic participants from their behaviour.
- Software that operates as an agent for a user or a programme or stimulates human activity.
- The measure of the condition of data based on factors such as accuracy, completeness, consistency, reliability and how up to date it is.
- Tending to disproportionately select a positive response.
- A participant who reactively does not give an adequate level of thought to the responses they provide.
- Information collected about a device for the purpose of identification of individual research participants or devices.
- A process to detect participants' locations.
- Refers to a branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on creating systems capable of producing new and original content.
- A script or program to answer survey questions automatically.
- A participant who deliberately misrepresents their identity, profiling information or responses, including organisations that use bots to impersonate participants.
- A list of entities that are denied access to a part of the online ecosystem.
- Incorrectly validated participants identified as of good quality.
- A complete survey response recorded in a participant system and not recorded as complete in the survey data.
- Business to Consumer research activities.
- A supplier that provides access to participants by gathering multiple panel sources and making them all accessible via a single interface.
- Business to Business research activities.
- A deceptive technique/ trap used to counteract fraudulent use of information systems.
25 Clues: Comparing data to a known baseline. • An attention checking survey question. • Business to Consumer research activities. • Business to Business research activities. • A group of people paid to complete surveys. • A process to detect participants' locations. • Intentional misrepresentation of identity or data. • Tending to disproportionately select a positive response. • ...
ECP, Crossword 2025-08-02
Across
- Facebooks virtual space
- insurance covering damage done by cyber breaches
- technology A type of tech that is healthier
- Reality VR, AR and MR
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- strategies, technologies, and processes used by organizations to analyze data
- Intelligence Replacing Humans
- Authentication A way to verify the idenity of someone
7 Clues: Reality VR, AR and MR • Facebooks virtual space • Intelligence Replacing Humans • technology A type of tech that is healthier • insurance covering damage done by cyber breaches • Authentication A way to verify the idenity of someone • strategies, technologies, and processes used by organizations to analyze data
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
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 • ...
Chapter 7 2025-10-03
Across
- The basic unit of meaning in a word
- Jane shows _____ when she uses a screwdriver to unlock a door.
- The theory of _____ intelligence highlights the ability to set and accomplish personally meaningful goals
- I use _____ when I think about what you're thinking about
- The correlation of intelligence between _____ twins is higher than other sets of siblings.
- type of reasoning that generalizes a rule from a specific instance
- The sound system of a language
- A baby repeating consonant sounds is _____
- The grammatical system of a language
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- George is good at analyzing and evaluating information. Sternberg would argue he has _____ intelligence.
- IQ stands for intelligence _____
- Stacy is a natural at the piano. Gardner would argue she has ____ intelligence.
- The theory of _____ intelligence highlights the ability to perceive emotion accurately
- A child points outside, and the parent says, "You're pointing to a bird!" The parent is using _____.
- Language skills do not tend to decline in old age in _____ adults.
- a mental category used to group information
- Xander is good at self-reflection and knows himself well. Gardner would argue he has _____ intelligence.
- type of reasoning that applies a general rule to a specific instance
- The idea that environmental influences can alter genetic expression
19 Clues: The sound system of a language • IQ stands for intelligence _____ • The basic unit of meaning in a word • The grammatical system of a language • A baby repeating consonant sounds is _____ • a mental category used to group information • I use _____ when I think about what you're thinking about • Jane shows _____ when she uses a screwdriver to unlock a door. • ...
Information Systems Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-01
Across
- 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. • ...
TKAM Vocabulary Chapters 7-10 2015-01-17
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-24
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- National Institute of Standard and Technology
- Department of Justice
- Department of Interior
- National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
- Housing and Development
- Approves food, cosmetics and drugs
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Social Security Administration
- Federal Deposit Insurance Cooperation
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Environmental Protection Agency
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- Department of Transportation
- Department of Agriculture
- National Institute of Health
- Department of Defense
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Homeland Security
- Provides DoD with personnel during national emergency
- Federal Communications Commission
- Bus, Rails, Mass Transportation
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Small Business Administration
- Health, Education and Welfare
24 Clues: Department of Justice • Department of Defense • Department of Interior • Housing and Development • Department of Agriculture • Central Intelligence Agency • Department of Transportation • National Institute of Health • Small Business Administration • Health, Education and Welfare • Social Security Administration • Department of Veterans Affairs • Department of Homeland Security • ...
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 • ...
Intelligence 2025-11-12
Across
- General ability that determines how we adapt to new situations
- Measure of general intelligence, often expressed as a number
- Psychologist who developed the triarchic theory of intelligence
- CURVE Shape of the IQ distribution curve
- Test for measuring emotional intelligence
- Component of Sternberg’s theory related to solving practical problems
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- Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education
- Type of intelligence involving empathy and emotion regulation
- IQ range between 85 and 115 represents this type of distribution
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of crystallized and fluid intelligence
- Ability to solve new and abstract problems
11 Clues: CURVE Shape of the IQ distribution curve • Test for measuring emotional intelligence • Ability to solve new and abstract problems • Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education • Measure of general intelligence, often expressed as a number • Type of intelligence involving empathy and emotion regulation • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Group 5 Richard, Grace, Princess 2025-11-21
Across
- Persistent effort; diligence
- Empty or lacking intelligence
- Making up for a wrongdoing
- Clothing or attire
- To waver between choices
- Regular customers of a business
- Courage and boldness
- A humorous imitation
- To shine brightly; to glow
- An overused phrase or idea
- Fearless and brave
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- To stick out or bulge
- Over the top emotional drama
- Narrow-minded or limited in viewpoint
- A mark added to a letter for pronunciation
- Skillful use of hands or body
- Hardworking and careful
- To wander without a clear direction
- To waste away from lack of use
- Stubborn; unwilling to compromise
20 Clues: Clothing or attire • Fearless and brave • Courage and boldness • A humorous imitation • To stick out or bulge • Hardworking and careful • To waver between choices • Making up for a wrongdoing • To shine brightly; to glow • An overused phrase or idea • Persistent effort; diligence • Over the top emotional drama • Empty or lacking intelligence • Skillful use of hands or body • ...
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 • ...
Artificial intelligence 2025-09-12
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
education 2021-06-17
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- 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 • ...
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 _______. • ...
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
Down
- – 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 • ...
AI 2025-04-08
Across
- (noun) The ability to learn, understand, and think logically.
- (noun) A person who buys goods or services from a business.
- (noun) Computer systems designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
- (noun) The activity of promoting products or services to the public.
- (adjective) Based on a suggestion or theory, not necessarily real.
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- (verb) To accept that something is true or exists.
- (noun) An organized group of workers formed to protect their rights.
- (verb) To give permission for something to happen.
- (noun) A person who entertains an audience by acting, singing, or dancing.
- (adjective) Lacking strength, power, or effectiveness.
- (adjective) Very important or necessary.
- (verb) To find an answer or solution to a problem.
- (noun) A digitally altered video or image that realistically replaces someone's likeness.
- (noun) The sound produced by a person's speech or singing.
14 Clues: (adjective) Very important or necessary. • (verb) To accept that something is true or exists. • (verb) To give permission for something to happen. • (verb) To find an answer or solution to a problem. • (adjective) Lacking strength, power, or effectiveness. • (noun) The sound produced by a person's speech or singing. • ...
Enteprise 2025-08-11
Across
- Liability Insurance – Insurance coverage protecting against financial losses from cyber incidents.
- Intelligence (BI) – Tools and processes that analyse data to help organisations make informed decisions.
- cloud – Cloud services deployed across multiple locations but managed from a central provider.
- Automation – Using AI, machine learning, and robotic process automation to automate complex tasks.
- Mesh – A flexible, modular approach to security where controls are distributed across different systems.
- Immune System (DIS) – Integrated systems designed to detect, prevent, and recover from digital threats.
- Detection and Response (EDR) – Security tools that monitor, detect, and respond to threats on devices.
- – Creating digital interactions across multiple devices, touchpoints, and platforms seamlessly.
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- Authentication (MFA) – A login process requiring two or more verification methods for security.
- (XaaS) – Delivering all types of IT services over the internet on a subscription basis.
- Intelligence (AI) – Machines or software that can perform tasks requiring human-like intelligence.
- Reality (XR) – An umbrella term for VR, AR, and mixed reality technologies.
- technology – Tech designed to reduce environmental impact and promote long-term ecological balance.
- – A persistent, virtual 3D space where people can interact, work, and play.
- Screening – Scanning systems to detect security weaknesses before they can be exploited.
- Computing – Computers that use quantum bits (qubits) to solve problems faster than classical computers.
16 Clues: Reality (XR) – An umbrella term for VR, AR, and mixed reality technologies. • – A persistent, virtual 3D space where people can interact, work, and play. • (XaaS) – Delivering all types of IT services over the internet on a subscription basis. • Screening – Scanning systems to detect security weaknesses before they can be exploited. • ...
History Vocab 2021-06-07
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-04-10
Across
- 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 • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-08-28
Across
- What kind of apps use AI for many languages?
- What kind of characters can AI create for storytelling?
- Which streaming service uses AI to recommend shows?
- What AI tools answer customer questions instantly?
- Which AI tool creates consistent animated characters?
- Which AI app makes videos with music and voiceovers?
- What recognition feature on smartphones uses AI?
- What smart home devices commonly run on AI?
- What can AI generate directly from text?
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- Which AI tool makes videos from prompts?
- Which AI assistant helps control smart homes?
- Which AI tool helps students with writing tasks?
- What does AI add automatically to videos for viewers?
- What online activity uses AI to suggest products?
- Which AI voice assistant comes with Apple devices?
- Which design tool also supports AI video creation?
- Which design app uses AI for posters and graphics?
- What app gives real-time traffic updates using AI?
- Which AI editor corrects grammar and writing?
19 Clues: Which AI tool makes videos from prompts? • What can AI generate directly from text? • What smart home devices commonly run on AI? • What kind of apps use AI for many languages? • Which AI assistant helps control smart homes? • Which AI editor corrects grammar and writing? • Which AI tool helps students with writing tasks? • ...
Unit 5 - Intelligence Crossword 2021-03-11
Across
- 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. • ...
MI Crossword 2013-09-13
Across
- We are responsible for ensuring_______are correct
- We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users
- We are work with IT in the development of the ____
- We business partner_________ areas of the business
- We will be replacing BOXI with a new system for reporting called ______.
- We build the ____ required to access data when you create a report
- We also create reports using Freehand ___
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- We will be rewriting all key reports when the ____ project goes live
- We create the weekly ___ reports and distribute them on a Monday
- We use ________ to 'burst' reports to our customers e.g. Retail Stores
- We are happy to help you with data that can assist with process ________.
- We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports
- We are producing an MI engineering solution for this department
- We solution that ensures that costs are correctly applied to bookings is called_____.
14 Clues: We also create reports using Freehand ___ • We are responsible for ensuring_______are correct • 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 • ...
Unit 10-15 Crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- sets of policies and practices meant to reverse historical trends of discrimination against individuals with certain identities
- ability to understand another person’s experience without using stereotypes
- technical durability is a term that shows how long the product lasts before becoming technically out of date
- there are models and ... that emphasize the human dimension in improving quality
- company employees, shareholders and customers, the community as whole are referred as ...
- 100 per cent quality is never achieved and ther is also a room for ...
- reliability is a wider term of ...
- accounting for some meaningful, definable domain of a business enterprise’s activities that have social impact
- three main areas of emotional intelligence are drivers, constrainers and ...
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- the practice of comparing business processes including looking outside the company at how other companies in the same industry do things is called competitive ...
- a limit that prevents women and minorities from getting promoted to the highest levels of companies and organisations
- a measure of someone's emotional awareness and self-awareness is emotional ...
- a personality trait that is characterized by putting a lot of effort into your work, doing your best
- in manufacturing process everything must be done right...
- recognition of customers when service meets customer expectations is called customer...
- synonym for "mistake"
- fixed and unjustified
- sudden desire to do things you may later regret
- the skills you need to work with other people and manage employees
- the ability to understand and deal with your emotions and the emotions of others is called emotional ...
20 Clues: synonym for "mistake" • fixed and unjustified • reliability is a wider term of ... • sudden desire to do things you may later regret • in manufacturing process everything must be done right... • the skills you need to work with other people and manage employees • 100 per cent quality is never achieved and ther is also a room for ... • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-09-08
Across
- "Understanding" human language.
- Publicly accessible software.
- Initial model training phase.
- Restricted software.
- Test for machine intelligence.
- Second word in the name of an 18th-century chess-playing automaton.
- This type of intelligence is a simulation of humans'
- Adjusting a model to constrain answers within ethical bounds.
- AI model predicting text.
- Image generation process.
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- Broad applications driving growth.
- Test for machine creativity.
- Learning from feedback.
- AI surpassing human intelligence.
- Ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
- Broad AI capabilities.
- Ensuring AI goals match human values.
- These neural ___ are brain-inspired computing systems.
18 Clues: Restricted software. • Broad AI capabilities. • Learning from feedback. • AI model predicting text. • Image generation process. • Test for machine creativity. • Publicly accessible software. • Initial model training phase. • Test for machine intelligence. • "Understanding" human language. • AI surpassing human intelligence. • Broad applications driving growth. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-11
Across
- Worldwide police organization
- Controls air traffic
- Federal transportation infrastructure
- A group of representatives from different nations gathered together
- Headquarters in the Pentagon
- Gather intelligence against other countries
- Carries out federal delivery of mail
- Oversees Secret Service and other security agencies
- Insures mortgages to eligible homeowners
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- Issues forecasts and researches oceans and seas
- Leads government response to natural disasters
- Conducts the legal business of the United States
- Oversees space programs
- Researches and formulates policies concerning disease
- Collects taxes within the United States
- Oversees agriculture in United States
16 Clues: Controls air traffic • Oversees space programs • Headquarters in the Pentagon • Worldwide police organization • Carries out federal delivery of mail • Federal transportation infrastructure • Oversees agriculture in United States • Collects taxes within the United States • Insures mortgages to eligible homeowners • Gather intelligence against other countries • ...
DIP - Jingmin 2020-03-27
Across
- Increase my digital _______________ (12)
- Using technology to ___________ myself out of my current job (8)
- Quote: “Innovation is the ability to see change as an ________________ – not a threat” Steve Jobs (11)
- Quote: Innovation distinguishes between a __________ and a follower = Steve Jobs (6)
- Create competitive gaps through data, _____________________ , automation and predictive analytics – 2019 Nestle annual report (23)
- Understand what digital innovation means to ___________ (6)
- Have ___ and make new friends (3)
- Being ___________________ by using technology to personalize products and engagement to customers (16)
- Using existing technology in _________ ways (5)
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- Applying technology in ____________ ways to create positive impact to business, environment and society (8)
- __________ or be left behind (7)
- Digital transformation doesn’t happen overnight – this takes time and __________ (11)
- Experience technologies such as ____________________ , virtual reality, natural language processing (16)
- Common buzzword in business, equivalent to “world peace” in Miss Universe contest (10)
- Work with everyone as ________________ is not bound by business units and functions (14)
- Connect with Nestle brand and products and see how to ___________ using technology (9)
- Quote: Longevity in this business is about be able to ___________ yourself or invent the future – Satya Nadella, CEO Microsoft (8)
- Unsatisfied with the current situation and finding more _____________ ways to do things (9)
18 Clues: __________ or be left behind (7) • Have ___ and make new friends (3) • Increase my digital _______________ (12) • Using existing technology in _________ ways (5) • Understand what digital innovation means to ___________ (6) • Using technology to ___________ myself out of my current job (8) • ...
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 • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-09-08
Across
- Second word in the name of an 18th-century chess-playing automaton.
- This type of intelligence is a simulation of
- Learning from feedback.
- Broad AI capabilities.
- Ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
- These neural ___ are brain-inspired computing systems.
- Adjusting a model to constrain answers within ethical bounds.
- Test for machine creativity.
- Initial model training phase.
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- Test for machine intelligence.
- AI surpassing human intelligence.
- Image generation process.
- AI models predicting text.
- Restricted software.
- Ensuring AI goals match human values.
- Publicly accessible software.
- "Understanding" human language.
- Broad applications driving growth.
18 Clues: Restricted software. • Broad AI capabilities. • Learning from feedback. • Image generation process. • AI models predicting text. • Test for machine creativity. • Publicly accessible software. • Initial model training phase. • Test for machine intelligence. • "Understanding" human language. • AI surpassing human intelligence. • Broad applications driving growth. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-02-24
Across
- ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
- the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future:
- able to make yourself do things you know you should do even when you do not want to:
- culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- used to describe someone who shows, especially by what they say, that they understand and care about someone else's suffering
- having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
- unhappy and without hope.
- feeling stimulated or showing interest in or enthusiasm for doing something.
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- (of a person) ready and able to change so as to adapt to different circumstances
- embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations
- having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively
- acting or done without forethought.
- feeling or showing suspicion of someone's unfaithfulness in a relationship.
- very great sadness, especially at the death of someone
- the ability to continue trying to do something, although it is very difficult:
- (of a person or a person's behavior) having or displaying a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings.
- make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried.
18 Clues: unhappy and without hope. • acting or done without forethought. • make (someone) unhappy, disappointed, or worried. • culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing • very great sadness, especially at the death of someone • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively • ...
11 and 12 2025-08-18
Across
- – Showing intelligence or quick thinking.
- – Thought or plan formed in the mind.
- – Exceptional talent or ability.
- – Tool used to measure ability or knowledge.
- – Reasoning according to strict principles.
- – Learned ability to perform a task.
- – Process information mentally.
- – Short test to assess knowledge.
- – Ability to store and recall information.
- – Organ associated with thinking and memory.
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- – Center of thought and awareness.
- – Statement known to be true.
- – Test designed to measure intelligence.
- – Person with very high intelligence.
- – To find an answer to a problem.
- – Strategy for achieving a goal.
- – Person who engages in thinking.
- – Score representing intelligence level.
- – Number indicating performance on a test
- – To gain knowledge or skill through experience.
20 Clues: – Statement known to be true. • – Process information mentally. • – Exceptional talent or ability. • – Strategy for achieving a goal. • – To find an answer to a problem. • – Person who engages in thinking. • – Short test to assess knowledge. • – Center of thought and awareness. • – Learned ability to perform a task. • – Thought or plan formed in the mind. • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-01-31
Across
- a collection of open-source software utilities that facilitates using a network of many computers to solve problems involving massive amounts of data and computation
- business intelligence and data visualization tool to get insights from data, find hidden trends, and make business decisions
- statistical technique that relates a dependent variable to one or more independent (explanatory) variables
- a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science which focuses on the use of data and algorithms to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
- the process of finding meaningful patterns in large data sets
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- the delivery of computing services over the internet.
- the collection and manipulation of digital data to produce meaningful information
- a software library written for the Python programming language for data manipulation and analysis.
- the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics.
- generic term for a mathematical formula or statistical process that computers use to calculate data and solve problems.
10 Clues: the delivery of computing services over the internet. • the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. • the process of finding meaningful patterns in large data sets • the collection and manipulation of digital data to produce meaningful information • ...
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.
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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 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. • ...
FOR2608 2020-09-29
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- 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 • ...
Business analytics roll no. 25458 2025-11-06
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- Tree
- Estimating future trends based on historical data
- Statistical method to model relationships between variables
- Step by step procedure for solving a problem
- Mathematical representation of a real-world process
- Popular programming language for data analysis
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Programming language for statistical computing
- Key Performance Indicator for business success
- Language used for managing and querying databases
- Raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Analysis that summarizes past data
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- AI method where systems learn from data
- Forecasting future outcomes using data
- Visual display of key performance indicators
- Valuable understanding derived from data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Data visualization software used in analytics
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data warehousing
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Suggests actions based on analysis results
- Large and complex data sets requiring advanced analysis tools
- Microsoft tool for business intelligence
- Grouping similar data points together
24 Clues: Tree • Analysis that summarizes past data • Grouping similar data points together • Forecasting future outcomes using data • AI method where systems learn from data • Microsoft tool for business intelligence • Systematic computational analysis of data • Suggests actions based on analysis results • Visual display of key performance indicators • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-12-14
Across
- A technique designed for solving a problem more quickly when classic methods are too slow
- A question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language
- A hypothetical agent that possesses intelligence far surpassing that of the brightest and most gifted human minds
- A logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics
- A collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work
- The discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data
- An approach in the fields of cognitive science, that hopes to explain mental phenomena using artificial neural networks
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- The stage of a genetic algorithm in which individual genomes are chosen from a population for later breeding
- A genetic operator used to maintain genetic diversity from one generation of a population of genetic algorithm chromosomes to the next
- An unambiguous specification of how to solve a class of problems
- A basic unit of a data structure, such as a linked list or tree data structure
- A computer program that plays the board game go
- An interdisciplinary branch of science and engineering that includes mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, computer science, and others
- The process by which computer systems manage their own operation without human intervention
- A computer program or an artificial intelligence which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods
- A genetic operator used to combine the genetic information of two parents to generate new offspring
- In logic, quantification specifies the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy an open formula
- The plotting, by a computer application, of the shortest route between two points
18 Clues: A computer program that plays the board game go • An unambiguous specification of how to solve a class of problems • A basic unit of a data structure, such as a linked list or tree data structure • The discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data • A collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work • ...
!DEA CROSSWORD JANUARY 2023-01-27
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- Is someone who works with an organization’s data to assist in making better business decisions and provide insights that support decision-making efforts.
- Is a label that typically applies to extremely large and/or unstructured data sets or data sets.
- Refers to any software that is intended to threaten or compromise information or systems.
- Type of attacks that use email, phone or text to get someone to provide sensitive information such as passwords and credit card information.
- Is a set of rules or instructions that are used to create software applications.
- Extract, Transform and Load
- The measurement that occurs most often in a data set.
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- A digital collection of data and the structure around which the data is organized.
- A mathematical formula or statistical process used to perform analysis of data.
- The technique of using software or scripting to perform a specific process or task without manual input.
- Is a form of artificial intelligence that allows software to learn patterns based on sample data.
- Is someone who sets timelines for technical projects and keeps the team on task and on budget.
- Is business intelligence (BI) software that provides data integration, OLAP services, reporting, information dashboards, data mining and extract, transform, load (ETL) capabilities.
- Structured Query Language
- 1024 gigabytes.
- A broad term that refers to any internet-based application or service that is hosted remotely.
16 Clues: 1024 gigabytes. • Structured Query Language • Extract, Transform and Load • The measurement that occurs most often in a data set. • A mathematical formula or statistical process used to perform analysis of data. • Is a set of rules or instructions that are used to create software applications. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-03-08
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- 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 • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-12-09
Across
- AI is becoming more and more significant in a number of industries, including food, as demonstrated by the robotic tea maker developed by Hi Arya and LeewayHertz.
- AI is being used to assist automate labor intensive tasks in the legal sector, which saves time and enhances customer service.
- selecting the appropriate ai model for a project is essential
- provided by AI technologies, but using AI also brings up moral dilemmas as, for better or worse,
- Robotics integration into the workflow has been pioneered by the manufacturing sector.
- automation tools have the potential to increase the quantity and variety of jobs completed when combined with ai technology.
- AI is becoming more and more significant in a number of industries, including food, as demonstrated by the robotic tea maker developed by Hi Arya and LeewayHertz.
- (AI) technologies are employed in transportation to forecast aircraft delays, regulate traffic, and enhance the safety and efficiency of maritime transportation.
- The idea of the technological singularity
- customer service is being improved by the integration of machine learning.
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- Artificial intelligence (AI) is a useful tool in cyber security for anomaly identification, behavioral threat analytics, and false positive resolution.
- AI tools such as IBM Watson mimic human medical tasks, while NuMedii's AI-driven AIDD platform looks for medication interactions across diseases.
- sifting through papers during discovery phase of the legal case may be quite taxubg for people.
- By analyzing data from blogs, social media, and online platforms to detect trends and influencers, artificial intelligence (AI) has completely transformed the fashion business.
- AI may also be used to identify fraudulent activity and support strategic decision-making, which improves user engagement and experience
- AI-powered personalization allows marketing campaigns and product suggestions to be customized to each person's taste.
- It is advised to conduct further research on the effects of AI on adaptive tests, individualized learning, and creative teaching environments.
- Precise, timely, and consistent data is the cornerstone of artificial intelligence systems.
- AI is used by banking institutions to enhance loan decision-making, establish credit limits, and find investment possibilities.
- production of robots are the main emphasis of this branch of engineering.
20 Clues: The idea of the technological singularity • selecting the appropriate ai model for a project is essential • production of robots are the main emphasis of this branch of engineering. • customer service is being improved by the integration of machine learning. • Robotics integration into the workflow has been pioneered by the manufacturing sector. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-11-17
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- de pointe
- logiciel
- philosophy of right and wrong
- réseau
- comportement
- être plus intelligent que
- craintif, peureux
- oreillette
- a pessimist
- révolutionnaire, innovant
- données
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- menacer
- California's hight tech business sector
- mépriser
- mendier
- une réprimande
- apocalypse, fin du monde
- an intelligent machine you can talk to
18 Clues: réseau • menacer • mendier • données • mépriser • logiciel • de pointe • oreillette • a pessimist • comportement • une réprimande • craintif, peureux • apocalypse, fin du monde • être plus intelligent que • révolutionnaire, innovant • philosophy of right and wrong • an intelligent machine you can talk to • California's hight tech business sector
Chapter 8 2021-10-28
Across
- Stern, Who was the creator of the mathematical equation used to discover one's IQ?
- 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.
- Kids who score in which level on tests tend to live longer?
- neglect, what is the outcome of minimal interaction and caused delayed development.
- intelligence,Also referred to as academic problem-solving
- Spearman, who first believed we have only one "g"
- Hundred, The intelligence test has an average score of what?
- Binet, Adaptions of which important person intelligence test was used against kids in discriminatory ways?
- 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?
- 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.
Down
- In extreme conditions sensory deprivation and social isolation can do what to the brain development?
- What is the percentage of people who score in the extremes 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?
- Syndrome, the type of people who may score low on intelligence tests.
- many intelligences did Sternberg’s triarchic theory propose?
- quotient, The common abbreviation "IQ" stands for what?
- disability, which is a mental developmental condition that is vividly apparent before one is 18?
- A test that is deemed reliable gives what type of scores
- Hunt, Who was the person who discovered that severe deprivation can leave footprints on the brain.
- intelligence, Often shortened to "G"
- 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?
- 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?
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 • intelligence,Also referred to as academic problem-solving • what type of mindset has a focus on learning and growing? • ...
Unit 1 Review 2022-09-22
Across
- Providing students what they need to be successful is ________.
- If I enjoy working with graphs and numbers, I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- If I really enjoy learning about living things (plants, animals, biology, etc.), I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- If I prefer to have some individual reflection time before working with others, I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- Adjusting instruction to meet the individual preferences or needs of students
- If I enjoy hands-on learning, I might be a _____________ learner.
- If I can use melodies to memorize information, I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- Both IEPs and 504s are _______ documents
- Both IEPs and 504s protect those with _________.
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- Providing all students the exact same thing is ______.
- If I am good at reading maps, I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- An educational support
- If I enjoy reading and writing, I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- How many intelligences are in Howard Gardner's theory?
- If I am good at navigating group situations, I might have a ________ intelligence preference.
- Adjusting HOW a student learns something based on their needs
- Adjusting WHAT a student is learning based on their abilities
17 Clues: An educational support • Both IEPs and 504s are _______ documents • Both IEPs and 504s protect those with _________. • Providing all students the exact same thing is ______. • How many intelligences are in Howard Gardner's theory? • Adjusting HOW a student learns something based on their needs • Adjusting WHAT a student is learning based on their abilities • ...
9th grade Units 6-7 crossword puzzle 2024-12-10
24 Clues: gut • harp • gaze • wire • leek • feast • verse • proof • eager • willow • debate • smooth • luxury • visual • surgery • circuit • recently • disposal • survival • enormous • urbanised • picturesque • outstanding • intelligence
thinking 2025-01-27
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- Use of instinct or implicit knowledge to make quick decisions.
- Ability to arrive at a single correct solution based on facts.
- Use of structured reasoning and logical rules to solve problems.
- Set of skills and knowledge accumulated over a lifetime.
- tAbility to analyze and evaluate information in a logical and reasoned way.
- Act of analyzing one's own actions and thoughts to learn from them.
- Process of generating multiple possible solutions to a problem.
- Ability to understand abstract concepts like ideas, symbols, or theories.
- Ability to perceive, understand, and manage one's own and others' emotions.
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- Capacity to plan and prioritize long-term goals with clear objectives.
- Capacity to generate novel ideas and original solutions to problems.
- Model explaining intelligence in three dimensions: analytical, creative, and practical.
- Ability to break down complex information into simpler parts for better understanding.
- Comprehensive model combining multiple intelligence factors.
- Concept defining general intelligence as an underlying ability.
- Theory proposing different types of intelligence, such as linguistic and logical-mathematical.
- Idea that intelligence exists not only in the individual but also in the tools and environment they use.
- Quantitative measure of intelligence based on standardized tests.
- States that cognitive development occurs through social and cultural interaction.
- Capacity to solve new problems logically without prior knowledge.
20 Clues: Set of skills and knowledge accumulated over a lifetime. • Comprehensive model combining multiple intelligence factors. • Use of instinct or implicit knowledge to make quick decisions. • Ability to arrive at a single correct solution based on facts. • Concept defining general intelligence as an underlying ability. • ...
Chapter 21 - Developmental 2024-11-12
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- form of intelligence that involves mental processes like abstract planning
- form of intelligence that involves the capacity to be intellectually flexible
- enables people to learn anything
- also means "measure"
- someone w/specialized skills & knowledge in a specific area of interest
- ongoing injury to the brain caused by a temporary insult, like a blow to the head (abbr.)
- the first cross-sequential study of adult intelligence
- a form of intelligence that is an accumulation of facts, info & knowledge as a result of education & experience
- ongoing disease & destruction of the brain caused by repeated traumas
Down
- repeated switching from one task to another
- a vitamin necessary to stave off Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
- investing in teaching employees new skills & knowledge that might make them more likely to be sought by other firms
- loud sounds in the head
- developed by a leading theoretician, it was named for general intelligence
- an approach used to examine the building blocks of intelligence, including those that produce experts
- also known as "mad cow disease" (abbr.)
- another name for Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
- a pivotal difference in tasks between a novice and an expert
- form of intellectual skills used in everyday problem solving
- psychological disorder characterized by hallucinations, nightmares, anxiety, & terror
20 Clues: also means "measure" • loud sounds in the head • enables people to learn anything • also known as "mad cow disease" (abbr.) • repeated switching from one task to another • another name for Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome • the first cross-sequential study of adult intelligence • a vitamin necessary to stave off Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome • ...
Ch 6 & 7 PSYC 1101 2024-03-19
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- _________ stimulus is the one that elicits an unconditioned response.
- ____________ is a step-by-step problem-solving formula.
- _______ intelligence is being good at identifying your personal feelings, at self-regulating your emotions, and being motivated to do things.
- ___________ period – proficiency at acquiring language is maximal early in life.
- Giving a high five is a form of _________ reinforcement so that the “good” behavior is more likely to be repeated in the future.
- ______________ is also known as cognition.
- _______________learning is where we tend to connect stimuli/events that happen close together or in sequence.
- The guy who discovered classical conditioning accidentally
- _____________ is a relative permanent changed in behavior, knowledge, capability, or attitude.
- ___________ conditioning is a type of learning where the organism learns to associate behavior and its consequence.
- According to Sternberg’s theory, ____________intelligence is related to street smarts and common sense.
- __________ schemas (how individuals behave in certain roles)
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- ______________ intelligence relates to being great at engaging in journalism, writing novels, poetry, teaching, etc.
- relates to an inability to correctly process letters.
- According to Sternberg’s theory, ____________intelligence is related to academic problem solving.
- In the dog/food classical conditioning example, the ______ becomes the conditioned stimulus that gets associated with food and elicits salivation.
- ___________ are categories or groupings of linguistic information, images, ideas, or memories, such as life experiences.
- Howard ___________ developed the multiple intelligence theory of intelligence (8 types of intelligence).
- __________ is the words of a given language.
- Bodily ______________ is a type of intelligence someone who’s great at dancing, doing yoga, or athleticism.
- B. F __________ stated that to understand behavior is to look at the causes of an action and its consequences.
- One disadvantage of punishment is that it only ___________ the behavior when the punishing agent is present.
- __________ intelligence is related to being a choreographer, aviator, architect, sculptor, sailor, etc.
- ________ punishment is taking away a person’s iPhone to decrease the “bad” behavior.
- Intelligence __________ test measures verbal and nonverbal intelligence.
- John B. ___________ and Rosalie Rayner conducted the “Little Albert” study where a child was conditioned to fear a rat.
26 Clues: ______________ is also known as cognition. • __________ is the words of a given language. • relates to an inability to correctly process letters. • ____________ is a step-by-step problem-solving formula. • The guy who discovered classical conditioning accidentally • __________ schemas (how individuals behave in certain roles) • ...
Our Principles and Commitments 2020-08-26
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- ensure a rigorous process to identify and mitigate health and safety risks
- To deploy artificial _______ systems in a responsible way
- To share fact-based information in a transparent way
- to actively listen to the ideas and concerns be
- strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine
- to have inclusive environment that treats all associates with dignity
- to put the team before yourself, you need to be
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- To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct
- To ensure business judgement is not influenced by personal interests
- To ensure uninterrupted supply of key products
- To provide timely, accurate and complete financial information
- compete fairly on the merits of the products
- To minimize the environmental impact of our activities
- bring more medicines to more people
14 Clues: bring more medicines to more people • compete fairly on the merits of the products • To ensure uninterrupted supply of key products • to actively listen to the ideas and concerns be • to put the team before yourself, you need to be • To share fact-based information in a transparent way • strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine • ...
Our Principles and Commitments 2020-08-26
Across
- To minimize the environmental impact of our activities
- To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct
- To ensure business judgement is not influenced by personal interests
- To deploy artificial _______ systems in a responsible way
- to put the team before yourself, you need to be
- to have inclusive environment that treats all associates with dignity
- To ensure uninterrupted supply of key products
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- compete fairly on the merits of the products
- strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine
- bring more medicines to more people
- ensure a rigorous process to identify and mitigate health and safety risks
- To share fact-based information in a transparent way
- to actively listen to the ideas and concerns be
- To provide timely, accurate and complete financial information
14 Clues: bring more medicines to more people • compete fairly on the merits of the products • To ensure uninterrupted supply of key products • to actively listen to the ideas and concerns be • to put the team before yourself, you need to be • strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine • To share fact-based information in a transparent way • ...
Marketing and Sales 2022-12-09
Across
- satisfying customer requierments
- what sets your business apart from others
- focal point in marketing
- a targeted group of customers
- recognition to a specific product
Down
- high intelligence research and development
- the development of new products
- recognizing a product through paid broadcasting,digal or print
- internal study
- sellig products digitally on the internet
10 Clues: internal study • focal point in marketing • a targeted group of customers • the development of new products • satisfying customer requierments • recognition to a specific product • what sets your business apart from others • sellig products digitally on the internet • high intelligence research and development • recognizing a product through paid broadcasting,digal or print
P6 Vocabulary Practice 2022-11-13
Across
- Letters and numbers used to send hidden messages
- A piece of work that someone is given to do
- Useful information
- Not known and not able to be explained; puzzling
- A preposterous idea is completely unreasonable, or impossible to believe
- An organisation set up for a specific purpose, usually serving the public
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- Getting money or anything from one person by threatening to tell people something that they want to keep secret
- A person who controls several spies
- A hidden microphone which records conversation
- Watching someone over a period of time
- agent Another term for a spy
- Clever at finding ways of doing things
- False name and identity used to hide one’s real name
- A business organisation
- Try to find out about someone else’s business; someone who does this
15 Clues: Useful information • A business organisation • agent Another term for a spy • A person who controls several spies • Watching someone over a period of time • Clever at finding ways of doing things • A piece of work that someone is given to do • A hidden microphone which records conversation • Letters and numbers used to send hidden messages • ...
Chapter 21 - Developmental 2024-11-12
Across
- loud sounds in the head
- investing in teaching employees new skills & knowledge that might make them more likely to be sought by other firms
- form of intelligence that involves mental processes like abstract planning
- a pivotal difference in tasks between a novice and an expert
- enables people to learn anything
- another name for Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
- a form of intelligence that is an accumulation of facts, info & knowledge as a result of education & experience
- form of intellectual skills used in everyday problem solving
- repeated switching from one task to another
Down
- a vitamin necessary to stave off Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
- also known as "mad cow disease" (abbr.)
- the first cross-sequential study of adult intelligence
- psychological disorder characterized by hallucinations, nightmares, anxiety, & terror
- ongoing disease & destruction of the brain caused by repeated traumas
- form of intelligence that involves the capacity to be intellectually flexible
- someone w/specialized skills & knowledge in a specific area of interest
- developed by a leading theoretician, it was named for general intelligence
- an approach used to examine the building blocks of intelligence, including those that produce experts
- also means "measure"
- ongoing injury to the brain caused by a temporary insult, like a blow to the head (abbr.)
20 Clues: also means "measure" • loud sounds in the head • enables people to learn anything • also known as "mad cow disease" (abbr.) • repeated switching from one task to another • another name for Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome • the first cross-sequential study of adult intelligence • a vitamin necessary to stave off Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome • ...
Unit 7 Project / Acronym Crossword 2018-04-11
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- insures the deposits that people have in banks
- issues weather forecasts and also conducts research in the seas and skies
- inspects and grades foods that U.S. farmers produce and that importers bring into the country
- this department conducts the legal business of the United States government
- establishes rules for air traffic
- encourages homeownership and addresses problems with homes and the downtowns of cities
- provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small businesses
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- ensures that the activities of federal offices and personnel stay within legal and financial guidelines
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- collects taxes within the United States and checks the accuracy of tax returns
- an intergovernmental military alliance between several North American and European countries
- certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America
- the headquarters of this department is the Pentagon
- the highest ranking members of the military
- insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- analyzes intelligence regarding potential terrorist attacks
16 Clues: establishes rules for air traffic • the highest ranking members of the military • insures the deposits that people have in banks • the headquarters of this department is the Pentagon • analyzes intelligence regarding potential terrorist attacks • certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America • ...
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
ARTIFUCIAL INTELLIGENCE 2024-04-22
Across
- VISION A field of AI that deals with the processing and analysis of visual information using computer algorithms.
- AI Through this technique AI models can learn the underlying patterns and create realistic and novel outputs.
- test is used to determine whether or not a computer(machine) can think intelligently like humans
- is the concept by which machines mimic or emulate the human mind’s intelligence or human behavior, with the ability to learn and apply this approach/intelligence to solve any kind of varied problems.
- AI is used for purposes, facial recognition, intrusion detection, and cybersecurity threat analysis.
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- Intelligence is the talk of a new changing and growing world that can be defined as a set of concepts and methodologies to improve decision-making in business through the use of facts and
- Systems is technology based on AI systems that mimic the decision-making ability of a human expert in a specific field.
- is the ability to learn and solve problems. This definition is taken from webster’s Dictionary
- Intelligence is a mental quality to learn from experiences, adapting to new situations and manipulating one’s environment by using knowledge.
9 Clues: is the ability to learn and solve problems. This definition is taken from webster’s Dictionary • test is used to determine whether or not a computer(machine) can think intelligently like humans • AI is used for purposes, facial recognition, intrusion detection, and cybersecurity threat analysis. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Our Principles and Commitments 2020-08-27
Across
- To minimize the environmental impact of our activities
- ensure a rigorous process to identify and mitigate health and safety risks
- To put the team before yourself, you need to
- To have inclusive environment that treats all associates with dignity
- To share fact-based information in a transparent way
- Strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine
Down
- To provide timely, accurate and complete financial information
- Bring more medicines to more people
- To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct
- To deploy artificial _______ systems in a responsible way
- To actively listen to the ideas and concerns
- To ensure business judgement is not influenced by personal interests
12 Clues: Bring more medicines to more people • To actively listen to the ideas and concerns • To put the team before yourself, you need to • To share fact-based information in a transparent way • Strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine • To minimize the environmental impact of our activities • To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct • ...
Innovators 2023-02-27
Across
- used chemistry skills to develop hair products for African American women
- the first _________ was opened in 1962, in Rogers, Arkansas.
- was an innovator and wanted to make cars available for everyone
- is a row of workers who each do their part in building something
- the money it costs to run a business
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- opened a new business called the Virtual Intelligence Providers (VIP)
- how much it costs to make the goods or provide a service
- the money businesses earn
- Mikaila Ulmer learned how important these are when she was four years old
- the money left over after a business pays all its expenses
10 Clues: the money businesses earn • the money it costs to run a business • how much it costs to make the goods or provide a service • the money left over after a business pays all its expenses • the first _________ was opened in 1962, in Rogers, Arkansas. • was an innovator and wanted to make cars available for everyone • ...
Computer System 2020-09-10
Across
- /unit,the part of a computer in which operations are controlled and executed.
- /set of integrated devices that input, output, process, and store data and information
- /instruction (CAI)a systematic approach to developing students' knowledge and/or skills that uses a computer
- /the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation and movement.
- / refers to conducting business transactions using the Internet or other technology.
- /information system (MIS)/s a coordinated system of processing and reporting information in an organization.
- /system/ system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human
- /tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
- / work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.
- /a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
- /software/ is a program or group of programs designed for end users.
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- /is a group of computers that use a set of common communication protocols over digital interconnections for the purpose of sharing resources
- /system software/ manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for computer programs
- /the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- /a set of instructions that produce various kinds of output.
- /intelligence (AI)/ is intelligence demonstrated by machines, unlike the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals
- / the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
- /aided design (CAD)/ software is used to increase the productivity of the designer, improve the quality of design and ect.
18 Clues: /tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. • / the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. • /a set of instructions that produce various kinds of output. • /the programs and other operating information used by a computer. • /system/ system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human • ...
Scene 2, Games 2023-11-15
21 Clues: johto • johto • tutkia • tekoäly • viisaus • vaikeus • kiivetä • kokemus • langaton • älykkyys • kilpailla • edistynyt • haarniska • peliohjain • aloittelija • taika, loitsu • voima, vahvuus • vahinko, vaurio • kuulokemikrofoni • kytkeä pistorasiaan • pelata tietokoneella
Dungeons and Dragons 2023-06-01
25 Clues: Dnd • Elf • Monk • Bard • Druid • Rogue • Human • Combat • Ranger • Wisdom • Wizard • Zombie • Monster • Dragons • Halforc • Fighter • Beholder • Strength • Tiefling • Dungeons • Dexterity • Barbarian • Dragonborn • Intelligence • DungeonsandDragons
"Flowers for Algernon" vocabulary 2023-01-19
Across
- Important; notable
- The state of being childlike or simple
- Inability to read or write well
- Process of breaking down/becoming worse
- Having or showing lack of thought or intelligence
- Left undone; not attended to
- Able to be seen, touched, or felt
- To provide evidence that a statement is untrue
- Constantly; always
- Describe what you see in inkblots
Down
- Showing great intelligence; scholarly
- Person who takes advantage of every situation
- Moved away in fear
- To make someone believe something that's false
- Smiling in a mean way
- Intelligence quotient -- a measure of intelligence
- Damaged; not able to work as well as usual
- Make up a story from a picture
- To look inward to oneself
- A person's reason for doing something
20 Clues: Moved away in fear • Important; notable • Constantly; always • Smiling in a mean way • To look inward to oneself • Left undone; not attended to • Make up a story from a picture • Inability to read or write well • Able to be seen, touched, or felt • Describe what you see in inkblots • Showing great intelligence; scholarly • A person's reason for doing something • ...
AP psych names 2015-04-20
Across
- Sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational
- Low effortful control > high heart rate, muscle tension, greater pupil dilation
- Identity crisis
- Parenting styles
- Misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Strange situation
- First intelligence test
- Emotion comes from mind's perception of physiological conditions
- Just noticeable difference
- Psychosexual development
- Spacing Effect
- Role of hypnosis
- Actual development level vs. potential development level.
- Studied emotions and facial expressions
Down
- Client-centered therapy
- Split brain
- Classical conditioning
- Multiple intelligence
- Transformational grammar
- Little albert
- Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
- Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy(REBT)
- Three major intelligence
- General factor of intelligence
- Collective unconscious
- Stanford prison experiment
- Conformity
- Basic anxiety and pointed out male bias in Freud's work
28 Clues: Conformity • Split brain • Little albert • Spacing Effect • Identity crisis • Parenting styles • Role of hypnosis • Strange situation • Multiple intelligence • Classical conditioning • Collective unconscious • Client-centered therapy • First intelligence test • Transformational grammar • Three major intelligence • Psychosexual development • Just noticeable difference • Stanford prison experiment • ...
Our Principles and Commitments 2020-08-27
Across
- To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct
- To ensure business judgement is not influenced by personal interests
- To minimize the environmental impact of our activities
- To have inclusive environment that treats all associates with dignity
- To actively listen to the ideas and concerns
- ensure a rigorous process to identify and mitigate health and safety risks
Down
- To share fact-based information in a transparent way
- Strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine
- Bring more medicines to more people
- To put the team before yourself, you need to
- To deploy artificial _______ systems in a responsible way
- To provide timely, accurate and complete financial information
12 Clues: Bring more medicines to more people • To put the team before yourself, you need to • To actively listen to the ideas and concerns • To share fact-based information in a transparent way • Strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine • To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct • To minimize the environmental impact of our activities • ...
DIGITAL MANAGEMENT CONTEST 2 2023-10-22
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- IN 1984 NEITHERLAND HOTEL IN NY INTRODUCES FOR THE FIRST TIME THE... IN HOTEL ROOMS
- LAUNCHED IN 2000
- ... PRODUCTS ARE PRODUCTS SOLD BY RETAILERS WITH THEIR OWN BRAND AND LOGO ALTHOUGH THEY ARE MANUFACTURED BY A THIRD PARTY
- IN 2003 MORE THAN 6000 HOTELS HAVE IT AVAILABLE
- REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF BUSINESS SELLING PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DIRECTLY TO CONSUMERS WITHOUT MIDDLE PERSONS
- WAS INTRODUCED IN ADOLPHUS HOTEL IN DALLAS IN 1950
- WAS INTRODUCED IN 1990
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- THE WALDORF ASTORIA INTRODUCES... IN 1930
- LAUNCHED IN 1996
- LAUNCHED IN 1991
- A TRANSACTION CONDUCTED BETWEEN ONE BUSINESS AND ANOTHER
- COMMAND EITHER TO SPECIFIC WORDS OR USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
12 Clues: LAUNCHED IN 1996 • LAUNCHED IN 2000 • LAUNCHED IN 1991 • WAS INTRODUCED IN 1990 • THE WALDORF ASTORIA INTRODUCES... IN 1930 • IN 2003 MORE THAN 6000 HOTELS HAVE IT AVAILABLE • WAS INTRODUCED IN ADOLPHUS HOTEL IN DALLAS IN 1950 • A TRANSACTION CONDUCTED BETWEEN ONE BUSINESS AND ANOTHER • COMMAND EITHER TO SPECIFIC WORDS OR USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE • ...
Sales Strategy: Using AI and Automation to Sell More 2023-10-06
Across
- The action of convincing customers to buy your products or services.
- Using technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Customer Relationship Management system for managing interactions with customers.
- Identifying potential customers for your business.
- Estimating future trends and sales to make informed business decisions.
- Coordinating and organizing appointments with clients or team members
- Sending series of email in a strategic order to nurture leads.
Down
- Sending bills to customers for products or services provided.
- Enhancing customer data with additional information for better understanding
- Transactions or agreements made for mutual benefit.
- A favorable circumstance or a chance for progress or advancement.
- Technological applications powered by artificial intelligence.
12 Clues: Identifying potential customers for your business. • Transactions or agreements made for mutual benefit. • Sending bills to customers for products or services provided. • Using technology to perform tasks without human intervention. • Technological applications powered by artificial intelligence. • Sending series of email in a strategic order to nurture leads. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-04-10
Across
- best first search
- a declarative statement which is either true or false
- anything that makes decisions
- the central component of KBA
- Trying to our own thoughts
- how long it takes to find a solution
- used when incomplete inaccurate input
- deriving new sentences from old
- the quantifier under which the statement is true for everything
- theorem proving by contradiction
Down
- forward and backward search at the same time
- from initial state goes deeper and deeper until goal state
- its also called blind search
- finding substitutions to make different logical statements look identical
- how much memory needed to perform
- logical connector for "and"
- p->q
- Algorithm guaranteed to find a solution
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 • ...
Our Principles and Commitments 2020-08-27
Across
- To provide timely, accurate and complete financial information
- To share fact-based information in a transparent way
- To ensure business judgement is not influenced by personal interests
- Strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine
- To put the team before yourself, you need to
Down
- ensure a rigorous process to identify and mitigate health and safety risks
- To deploy artificial _______ systems in a responsible way
- To have inclusive environment that treats all associates with dignity
- To actively listen to the ideas and concerns
- To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct
- to put patients first
- Bring more medicines to more people
12 Clues: to put patients first • Bring more medicines to more people • To actively listen to the ideas and concerns • To put the team before yourself, you need to • To share fact-based information in a transparent way • Strive to advance knowledge and practice of medicine • To maintain high standards of ethical business conduct • ...
AP APPRECIATION WEEK 2019 2019-09-26
Across
- ,optical character recognition with xxxx to read and post invoices
- ,what is part of AP technology but not a robot
- PROCESS AUTOMATION, ,Suite of business process improvements and next generation tools that assists the knowledge worker by removing repetitive and routine tasks
- ,technology that stores and processes data
Down
- ,technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance
- INTELLIGENCE, ,intelligence demonstrated by machines
- ,OCR scanning company used for vendor invoice posting
- PROCESS AUTOMATION, ,what is RPA
- ,non-PO invoices are submitted via this electronic method
9 Clues: PROCESS AUTOMATION, ,what is RPA • ,technology that stores and processes data • ,what is part of AP technology but not a robot • INTELLIGENCE, ,intelligence demonstrated by machines • ,OCR scanning company used for vendor invoice posting • ,non-PO invoices are submitted via this electronic method • ,optical character recognition with xxxx to read and post invoices • ...
SpaceX and Elon MUSK 2020-05-14
Across
- mass of aire surrounding the earth
- the astronauts' car
- new internet networks imagined by Elon MUSK
- they use it to communicate
- is used to work on the artificial intelligence
- when you reach the billion dollars
- the astronaut's clothes
- the red planet
Down
- higher speed than the sound
- we use it to breathe
- online payment service imagined by Elon MUSK
- this allows télécommunications
- electric cars manufacturers
- the governement agency of space program
- neil armrstong put his foot down
- means of transport imagined by Elon MUSK
- professionals who invent, design, analyze, machines
- the rocket is fighting against it
- the rocket needs it to take off
- creats new business
20 Clues: the red planet • the astronauts' car • creats new business • we use it to breathe • the astronaut's clothes • they use it to communicate • higher speed than the sound • electric cars manufacturers • this allows télécommunications • the rocket needs it to take off • neil armrstong put his foot down • the rocket is fighting against it • mass of aire surrounding the earth • ...
Soft Skill Puzzle 2022-05-16
Across
- determined attempt
- understanding yourself
- knowing how to react emotionally to something
- achieving goals
- addressing an issue and knowing how to fix it
- set of attitudes held by someone
- a way of difference
- how hard you work
- how well you can make changes
- how your body expresses its feelings
Down
- comprehension over things
- place that you get things done and use your soft skills
- acting assertive and following all business rules
- providing guidance
- center of interest
- planing/dividing time
- talking with others
- group effort
- desire to act and achieve goals
- way you are thinking or feeling
20 Clues: group effort • achieving goals • how hard you work • determined attempt • providing guidance • center of interest • talking with others • a way of difference • planing/dividing time • understanding yourself • comprehension over things • how well you can make changes • desire to act and achieve goals • way you are thinking or feeling • set of attitudes held by someone • ...
Government crossword puzzle 2024-10-24
Across
- health, education, welfare
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- department of agriculture
- department of energy
- National institute of health
- Freddie mac
- housing and development
- social security agency
- federal communication commission
- department of justice
- approves food and drugs
- department of transport
- national aeronautics and space admin
- buss rails, and mass transit
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- environmental protection agency
- federal emergency management agency
- department of interior
- national Institute of standard and technology
- department of health
- national oceanic and atmospheric administration
- department of homeland security
- security and exchange commission
- Fannie may
- central intelligence agency
- department of defense
- federal aviation administration
- department of veteran affairs
- transport security administration
- small business administration
29 Clues: Fannie may • Freddie mac • department of energy • department of health • department of justice • department of defense • department of interior • social security agency • housing and development • approves food and drugs • department of transport • department of agriculture • health, education, welfare • central intelligence agency • National institute of health • buss rails, and mass transit • ...
The Digital Leader 2024-10-02
Across
- Abbreviation for long-term care
- Insurance protection
- Managing money
- File insurance online
- Guidance provided by John Hancock in wealth management
- Online is the priority
- Annual event celebrating excellence in client support
- New ideas for growth
- Modern tools for business
- Requests for insurance benefits
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- Pioneering in technology
- John Hancock’s global name
- An insurance contract.
- Advanced artificial intelligence used to revolutionize customer service
- Actively involved
- A person receiving service
- Automated customer help
- Financial protection service
- Backing up or aiding
- Working together effectively
- Offers expert guidance
- Confidence in a company
- Financial assets or money
- Providing assistance
- What comes before a break in the shell?
25 Clues: Managing money • Actively involved • Insurance protection • Backing up or aiding • Providing assistance • New ideas for growth • File insurance online • An insurance contract. • Offers expert guidance • Online is the priority • Automated customer help • Confidence in a company • Pioneering in technology • Financial assets or money • Modern tools for business • John Hancock’s global name • ...
Tekstikirja s. 36 2021-10-25
18 Clues: Ase • Plot • Taito • Armour • Vaikeus • Pelaaja • Taistelu • Älykkyys • Langaton • Edistynyt • Objective • Aloittelija • Näppäimistö • Instructions • Ohjausasetukset • Viisaus/järkevyys • Arvoitus/palapeli • Artificial intelligence/Al
Government crossword puzzle 2024-10-24
Across
- department of defense
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- department of transport
- security and exchange commission
- National institute of health
- Freddie mac
- department of health
- department of energy
- social security agency
- federal aviation administration
- national oceanic and atmospheric administration
- transport security administration
- approves food and drugs
- department of agriculture
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- central intelligence agency
- department of homeland security
- federal communication commission
- department of interior
- environmental protection agency
- national Institute of standard and technology
- housing and development
- federal emergency management agency
- health, education, welfare
- department of veteran affairs
- small business administration
- buss rails, and mass transit
- national aeronautics and space admin
- Fannie may
- department of justice
29 Clues: Fannie may • Freddie mac • department of health • department of energy • department of defense • department of justice • department of interior • social security agency • department of transport • housing and development • approves food and drugs • department of agriculture • health, education, welfare • central intelligence agency • National institute of health • buss rails, and mass transit • ...
Government crossword puzzle 2024-10-24
Across
- health, education, welfare
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- department of agriculture
- department of energy
- National institute of health
- Freddie mac
- housing and development
- social security agency
- federal communication commission
- department of justice
- approves food and drugs
- department of transport
- national aeronautics and space admin
- buss rails, and mass transit
Down
- environmental protection agency
- federal emergency management agency
- department of interior
- national Institute of standard and technology
- department of health
- national oceanic and atmospheric administration
- department of homeland security
- security and exchange commission
- Fannie may
- central intelligence agency
- department of defense
- federal aviation administration
- department of veteran affairs
- transport security administration
- small business administration
29 Clues: Fannie may • Freddie mac • department of energy • department of health • department of justice • department of defense • department of interior • social security agency • housing and development • approves food and drugs • department of transport • department of agriculture • health, education, welfare • central intelligence agency • National institute of health • buss rails, and mass transit • ...
Unit 1 2024-10-19
Across
- the first grade of high school
- a building for students to live in
- intelligence , an understanding of one’s own emotion
- a piece of written work that a student does on a subject that is part of a course of study
- intelligence , an ability to perceive and understand other individuals.
- most important; main or essential
- combine, put together
- forming a special relationship
- involving various areas of study
- a way of learning something by means of repeated Tasks
- the buildings of a school, university or college and the land around them
- to examine something completely or carefully in order to find out more about it
- intelligence , the ability to use one’s body in a skilled way, for self-expression or towards a goal. Mimes, dancers, basketball players, and actors are among those who display this kind of intelligence.
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- the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school or college
- an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about
- related to mental processes of understanding
- the mark that you get at the end of a course
- going to school regularly
- the fourth grade at a high school
- the second grade at high school
- intelligence , the ability to “think in pictures”, to perceive the visual world accurately, and recreate or alter it in the mind or on paper. It is highly developed in artists, architects, designers and sculptors.
- an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services
- quiz, a short test that is given to students without any warning
- intelligence, a sensitivity to the meaning and order of words
- schools where students live and study for the entire school year
- the third grade at high school
- intelligence, the ability in mathematics and other complex logical systems
- intelligence, the ability to understand and create music.
- not compulsory, elective
29 Clues: combine, put together • not compulsory, elective • going to school regularly • the first grade of high school • forming a special relationship • the third grade at high school • the second grade at high school • involving various areas of study • the fourth grade at a high school • most important; main or essential • a building for students to live in • ...
FINANCE HOLIDAY FUN 2022-12-08
Across
- Last name of Finance Sr Director
- CFO of NKCH
- Vendor for summer employee lunch
- Business Intelligence Software
- Precipitation that falls in winter
- Place to get meds at NKCH
- Company that completes NKCH annual audit
- Floor Accounting is located on
- Wholly owned company of NKCH
- Favorite reindeer
- Last name of NKCH CEO
- Building Accounting is located in
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- First name of Finance Sr Director
- House decorations that shine at night
- Name of main NKCH Cafeteria
- Our employer
- First month of fiscal year
- Next holiday we celebrate
- An employee's favorite Friday
- Location of new employee orientation
- Last month of fiscal year
- Best department at NKCH
22 Clues: CFO of NKCH • Our employer • Favorite reindeer • Last name of NKCH CEO • Best department at NKCH • Next holiday we celebrate • Place to get meds at NKCH • Last month of fiscal year • First month of fiscal year • Name of main NKCH Cafeteria • Wholly owned company of NKCH • An employee's favorite Friday • Business Intelligence Software • Floor Accounting is located on • ...
Chapter 8 Intelligence (Part 2) 2021-10-29
Across
- syndrome they have a limited mental ability but has a gift in a certain area
- a test that can be a final exam to show what you learned all through the course
- one of the four social intelligences’, they may change, and we can try to predict them
- this person remembered 9000 books and the directions of major cities in the US
- the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence
- threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype
- rotation sometimes on a spatial ability test, usually 2-D or 3-D
- validity tests that projects what behavior was already going to happen
- Wechsler this person created the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
- an intelligence decreases when you age, be able to reason rapidly
- an intelligence that increases when you age, the verbal and knowledge skills
- studies studying the same test subjects over an extended period
- a part of David Wechsler subtest areas where you recall objects and their definition
- a (blank) curve that is graphed and reveal different data of the test scores. Also has a bell-curve
- – your mental age divided by the chronological age times one hundred
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- tests a test to help see what knowledge you well be able to earn
- Binet he was a French psychologist that constructed the fair tests
- parents who give the children their genes
- Deary did a longitudinal study on 87,498 eleven-year old’s and set a record for it
- from the new experiences you learned from
- Binet the American version of Alfred Binets Intelligent test revise by Lewis Terman
- disability – when the score of an intelligence test is 70 and below
- believed we only have one general intelligence
- – tests this is administered in the same conditions
- this intelligence has four key parts that is important to social intelligence
25 Clues: parents who give the children their genes • from the new experiences you learned from • believed we only have one general intelligence • the (blank) theory has three forms of intelligence • – tests this is administered in the same conditions • threat people were judged negatively on a stereotype • studies studying the same test subjects over an extended period • ...
Booklet k-10 talking crossword puzzle I 2015-01-09
17 Clues: fauna • novel • decade • author • insect • scholar • literacy • colleague • indicator • character • ignorance • percentage • generation • protagonist • integration • intelligence • correspondence
