business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Crossword Vocab #5 (Gp-3)(3rd Period) 2024-11-20
Across
- Change how they sound or understood
- Alternate or waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive
- Being skillful at doing things
- Refusing to change views
- Cleverness to take actions
- Clothing or attire
- Take a winding or indirect course
- Customer or client of a business
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- Radiant or dazzling glow
- An idea or phrase that is often used
- Who is fearless or face of danger
- Activity accomplished with careful perseverance
- Funny or silly imitation
- Means narrow-minded or limited in scope
- Dramatic performance, sensational plots
- To swell or bulge
- Lacking ideas or intelligence
- A wasting away or progressive decline
- Making up for something wrong
- Showing dedication and persistent effort
20 Clues: To swell or bulge • Clothing or attire • Radiant or dazzling glow • Funny or silly imitation • Refusing to change views • Cleverness to take actions • Lacking ideas or intelligence • Making up for something wrong • Being skillful at doing things • Customer or client of a business • Who is fearless or face of danger • Take a winding or indirect course • ...
Vocab#5(Group#6&7-2nd) 2025-11-19
Across
- Steady, careful diligence
- Refusing to compromise
- To shine or radiate brilliantly
- To bulge outward
- Narrow or limited in perspective (
- To waver between decisions
- Wasting away from lack of use
- A sensational, exaggerated dramatic work that appeals strongly to emotions
- Persistently hardworking
- Customers or patrons of a business
- Act of making amends for a wrongdoing
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- To wander or wind aimlessly
- Humorous imitation of a work or style
- Marking added to a letter to show pronunciation
- Skill in using the hands or body
- Courage and resourcefulness
- Clothing, especially for a specific purpose
- Lacking ideas or intelligence
- Phrase or idea that has become overused
- Fearless and adventurous
20 Clues: Refusing to compromise • To bulge outward • Persistently hardworking • Steady, careful diligence • Fearless and adventurous • Courage and resourcefulness • To waver between decisions • Lacking ideas or intelligence • Wasting away from lack of use • Customers or patrons of a business • To wander or wind aimlessly • ...
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
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
Inventions 2022-05-17
Across
- to continue regardless of absence
- to be proven through science
- a person who creates new things
- a remark or action that causes indignation or revolt
- to be surprised
- to make better
- to start using a new method or approach
- to have a practical use
- to do something by the use of imagination
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- very big
- one of your greatest assets
- a new finding in science or technology
- to rise up against the system
- very advanced
- to put money into a business or stock market
15 Clues: very big • very advanced • to make better • to be surprised • to have a practical use • one of your greatest assets • to be proven through science • to rise up against the system • a person who creates new things • to continue regardless of absence • a new finding in science or technology • to start using a new method or approach • to do something by the use of imagination • ...
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 • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-06-03
Across
- The person who created the term artificial intelligence.
- A subset of machine learning that consists of three or more layers of a neural network.
- The world's first robot citizen.
- Computing systems inspired by the biological neural networks that constitute animal brains.
- Highest Accuracy Drug Protein Folding AI.
- The machine that defeated the world champion, Garry Kasparov.
- First AI algorithm to detect potential COVID-19 infected patients.
- The person who made a detailing procedure known as Turing Test, forming the basis for artificial intelligence.
- A smart assistant that helps make everything faster and easier on your Apple devices.
- A logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics made in 1972.
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- a collection of advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS)technologies provided by Tesla.
- A branch of engineering that involves the conception, design, manufacture and operation of robots.
- A type of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables software applications to improve their accuracy in forecasting events without being expressly designed to do so.
- Autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text.
- Language created by John Backus & IBM.
- A computer programming language developed about 1960 by John McCarthy.
- The first computer program to defeat a professional human Go player.
17 Clues: The world's first robot citizen. • Language created by John Backus & IBM. • Highest Accuracy Drug Protein Folding AI. • The person who created the term artificial intelligence. • The machine that defeated the world champion, Garry Kasparov. • First AI algorithm to detect potential COVID-19 infected patients. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2021-08-13
Across
- description of the task environment
- execution phase is a part of this agent
- environment where agent has complete and accurate information about the environment
- agent that has a look-up table
- doing the right thing
- property of task environment where the next state is completely determined by current state
- critic is one of the important factors of this agent
- agent that maintains percept history
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- checking if the solution exists
- agent which measure its happiness for the actions done
- First Intelligence Robot
- second step of a well defined problem
- problem that occurs due to uncertainty in the environment
- agent based on condition-action rules
- First chatbot
- An agent that knows the actual outcome but it is impossible in reality
- line of research based on studying and formalizing common sense facts to achieve AI
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 • ...
Verbal Intelligence 2014-06-02
Across
- I actually represent the word number
- To kill a _______
- Drop the bass
- Canada's favorite game
- Coned wheels suck
- Sweet english teacher
- Girl's favorite season
- My height is measured in hands
- Mitchell teaches_______
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- Whatever floats your _____
- The master of motifs is
- The new trend is pulling ____________
- Man's best friend
- Everybody has a Samsung _______
- I made a great video project
- We got to grow our own _______
- Two times two is _______
17 Clues: Drop the bass • To kill a _______ • Man's best friend • Coned wheels suck • Sweet english teacher • Canada's favorite game • Girl's favorite season • The master of motifs is • Mitchell teaches_______ • Two times two is _______ • Whatever floats your _____ • I made a great video project • We got to grow our own _______ • My height is measured in hands • Everybody has a Samsung _______ • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2021-10-22
Across
- Knowing how a business operates, the relationships between key divisions, and who the decision makers are
- The ability to direct and control one’s emotions in a way that is purposeful
- A person’s knowledge of their own emotions
- The ability to recognize and manage emotions in ourselves and in others
- Restraint of your feelings, words, and actions
- Working together by drawing from one another’s knowledge and experience
- The quality of being just as one seems; trustworthy
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place
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- The capacity to learn and to understand
- Evaluative information given to you about the things you say and do
- A number used to express the cognitive intelligence of a person based on a standardized test, also called IQ
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- Continuing with a project or course of action in spite of problems or discouragement
- A method of settling a disagreement or agreeing to common terms in which one or more parties may compromise
- Adapting to the environment in advance of the occurrence of events; taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems
- the ability to adjust to changing conditions
- An agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action
17 Clues: The capacity to learn and to understand • A person’s knowledge of their own emotions • the ability to adjust to changing conditions • Restraint of your feelings, words, and actions • The quality of being just as one seems; trustworthy • The ability to put yourself in another person’s place • A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives • ...
Intelligence Fundamentals 2022-04-12
Across
- Overt contact is authorized with officials
- Overt contact for reporting under LE authority (ships master, crewmember)
- an entity authorized to recruit, task or compensate human resources
- does not readily distinguish CGI personnel as member of the CG
- Educates CG personnel involved in events with foreign nationals
- Examining information to determine the intent/capabilities of foreign intel entities
- Unrestricted overt contact is authorized
- perform a mission to safety/security of the port
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- planned activities to satisfy USCG, DHS, DoD and national CI requirements
- intel gathering while conducting CGLE or regulatory activities
- educates CG personnel through initial and annual instruction regarding insider threat
- Educates CG personnel traveling outside of CONUS
- activities to determine whether a person is acting on behalf of a foreign power
- Techniques to detect and exploit technical surveillance technologies
- must not be used in reporting or cataloged in a way that would associate the source
- overt/clandestine collection of intel through human sources
- activities to identify or deter foreign intel collection
17 Clues: Unrestricted overt contact is authorized • Overt contact is authorized with officials • Educates CG personnel traveling outside of CONUS • perform a mission to safety/security of the port • activities to identify or deter foreign intel collection • overt/clandestine collection of intel through human sources • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2021-08-13
Across
- environment where agent has complete and accurate information about the environment
- execution phase is a part of this agent
- checking if the solution exists
- description of the task environment
- problem that occurs due to uncertainty in the environment
- An agent that knows the actual outcome but it is impossible in reality
- First Intelligence Robot
- line of research to achieve AI baed on studying and formalizing common sense facts
- agent which measure its happiness for the actions done
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 • ...
AP Psych Intelligence 2023-01-03
Across
- the widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test.
- the AP Psych final has this kind of validity because how you do should predict how you will do on the AP exam in May
- this type of intelligence gets better with age; better knowledge and skills
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- a test designed to predict a person’s future performance
- a condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21.
- _______ test: assesses people’s mental abilities and compares them with others, using numerical scores.
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to.
- a test yielding consistent results
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- a bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes.
- ________ intelligence: Spearman, a general intelligence factor that underlies specific mental abilities, defined as g
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned.
- The road test for a driver’s license has content validity because it samples the tasks a driver routinely faces.
- a condition when a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such
- abbreviated; a person’s mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- the extent to which intelligence test score variation can be attributed to genetic variation; ranges from 50 to 80 percent
- abbreviated; most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests.
- the name for a group of people studied in a given time period
- this type of intelligence gets worse with age; better to reason speedily and abstractly
- Age devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
22 Clues: a test yielding consistent results • a test designed to assess what a person has learned. • a test designed to predict a person’s future performance • the name for a group of people studied in a given time period • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to. • the widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test. • ...
Chapter 8 Intelligence 2021-10-28
Across
- What Binet wanted to achieve by finding a child's mental age
- Aptitude tests are known to ____ your ability to comprehend and learn
- What we achieve from our intelligence is very dependant on our ____
- A type of study that might compare your age to your friend's age
- A ____ test that gives the correct scores and is consistent no matter the circumstances
- A famous test designed by William Stern that calculated one's performance by their age
- A test designed to test your intelligence, the test is broken down into verbal and performance categories
- The name of the revision of the original Binet test
- ____ intelligence is based on academic performance and the problems have one correct answer
- What type of studies are used multiple times on the same people
- ___ intelligence decreases as we get older
- A limited mental ability but he/she is very bright and talented in certain areas
- Learning and using new information to experiences
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- Four in Five people that have savant syndrome are ___
- How many independent bits of intelligence has Howard Gardner identified in his tests
- Adopted children's IQ scores come from their _____ parents
- The age when the intelligence test scores predict your future adult scores
- Plays a role in understanding social situations and is split into four parts
- People in a group that we can sort to genetics, this does not apply to one individual
- McVicker Hunt observed that major deprivation leads to ____ on the brain
- Intellectual ____ is a condition that is developed before adult years and can sometimes cause physical altercations
- Comparing test scores to others based on previous test groups
- ____ intelligence increases as we get older
- Another name for a normal curve
- ____ tests measures and shows what you have learned from a course
- A test can be reliable and consistent but it doesn't have to be ____
26 Clues: Another name for a normal curve • ___ intelligence decreases as we get older • ____ intelligence increases as we get older • Learning and using new information to experiences • The name of the revision of the original Binet test • Four in Five people that have savant syndrome are ___ • Adopted children's IQ scores come from their _____ parents • ...
dgeconomy 2025-03-12
Across
- Fifth-generation wireless technology
- Protection of digital systems from cyber threats
- Large and complex data sets
- A newly established business
- Secure and decentralized digital ledger
- Immersive virtual reality technology
- Use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention
- Technology overlaying digital images onto the real world
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- Electronic system for storing and making transactions
- Internet-based computing services
- Digital or virtual currency
- Technology-driven financial services
- Online buying and selling of goods and services
- Network of connected smart devices
- Machines performing human-like intelligence tasks
15 Clues: Digital or virtual currency • Large and complex data sets • A newly established business • Internet-based computing services • Network of connected smart devices • Fifth-generation wireless technology • Technology-driven financial services • Immersive virtual reality technology • Secure and decentralized digital ledger • Online buying and selling of goods and services • ...
Alex's tricky words 2013-11-17
Across
- 20th century Fox minus 8.
- Tired like car fumes.
- Your dad's dad's daughter's child.
- The I of MI5.
- It has a good beat.
- It's none of yours.
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- David Cameron does this.
- Turn on your TV and you'll see this.
- Cadbury's make these.
- If at first you don't succeed.
- You need this for a TV.
- Never eat cheese, eat salad sandwiches and remain young.
- Doughnuts have a hole or jam in this.
13 Clues: The I of MI5. • It has a good beat. • It's none of yours. • Cadbury's make these. • Tired like car fumes. • You need this for a TV. • David Cameron does this. • 20th century Fox minus 8. • If at first you don't succeed. • Your dad's dad's daughter's child. • Turn on your TV and you'll see this. • Doughnuts have a hole or jam in this. • ...
Business analytics 25341 2025-11-04
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
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- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
EmilyWei's learning style crossword 2018-03-19
Across
- What should you do after study for a long period, keep study or takebreaks?
- A true color shows authentic, enthusiastic, compassionate and sincere
- Learning through imagery and special understanding, "see"
- A learning style that learn best working with groups
- Someone said "review note is useless."Is it right?
- Learning through speech and writing, "word"
- An intelligence which shows strong self smart
- An intelligence which shows strong logic smart
- A personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978
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- A true color shows analytical, calm, cool,investgative and logical
- Learning through listening,sounds and music, "hear"
- Our teacher of this course's last name
- An intelligence which shows strong music smart
- A learning style that learn best by oneself in private settings
- The name of the course we are taking in this class
- An intelligence which shows strong people smart
- Do we need to start the most difficult subject fist in study?
- An intelligence which shows strong nature smart
- The side of brain which control human's analytic thought
- The side of brain which control human's holistic thought
20 Clues: Our teacher of this course's last name • Learning through speech and writing, "word" • An intelligence which shows strong self smart • An intelligence which shows strong music smart • An intelligence which shows strong logic smart • An intelligence which shows strong people smart • An intelligence which shows strong nature smart • ...
chapter 8 2021-10-28
Across
- how much variation in people that we can put in groups
- compares people of different ages
- people who share home environment
- retest and restudy the same group over time
- people who provided a home
- law required all children to attend school
- about ___ in five people with Savant Syndrome are males
- social scientists think __ is no longer a meaningful term
- a developmental condition found before the age of 18
- meaningful scores compared to pretest groups
- ability to learn from experiences
- heredity contributes to ___ differences
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- was proposed in 1920
- Garder identified __ relatively independent intelligences
- fuels the group-difference debate
- what was Bient's fear for the children
- designed to predict what you can learn
- what was Alferd Binet
- ___ three intelligences
- classified into 3 areas to predict real-word success
- higher-scoring people tend to live ___
- the ability to reason quickly
- theory that basic intelligence predicts ability in academics
- is emotional intelligence for creative thinking
- a set of people who provide genes for a person
- first proposed social intelligence
26 Clues: was proposed in 1920 • what was Alferd Binet • ___ three intelligences • people who provided a home • the ability to reason quickly • compares people of different ages • people who share home environment • fuels the group-difference debate • ability to learn from experiences • first proposed social intelligence • what was Bient's fear for the children • ...
Business Analyst 25106 payal uttamrao bhone 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business Analyst 25232 Rutuja Mukund Kale 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics Roll no 25444 Mamta Panchal 2025-10-29
Across
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics 25341 2025-11-04
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Evolution of Intelligence 2013-07-14
Across
- Measured the brain sizes of 34 species to find out is their was any correlation between intelligence and EQ
- Hill and Kaplan studied these people from Paraguay
- Brain size compared to expected brain size
- _______ Intelligence, proposed by Whiten and Byrne
- Influences that are not given by inheritance for intelligence
- Can increase through training
Down
- Creating cutting tools for meat
- Leaf-eaters
- Stanford (1999) came up with this hypothesis
- The species closest to us for using tools are chimpanzees and _____
- The degree to which a a quality is genetically determined
- The hypothesis dealing with food
- This species has the largest EQ level
- A hypothesis to do with the social aspect of the evolution of intelligence.
- Fruit-eaters
- Larger brains require more of this
- Most research on social complexity uses _______
17 Clues: Leaf-eaters • Fruit-eaters • Can increase through training • Creating cutting tools for meat • The hypothesis dealing with food • Larger brains require more of this • This species has the largest EQ level • Brain size compared to expected brain size • Stanford (1999) came up with this hypothesis • Most research on social complexity uses _______ • ...
Thinking 2025-01-28
Across
- The process of choosing between alternatives.
- A type of intelligence that relates to recognizing and managing emotions.
- Intelligence linked to sensitivity toward language.
- A skill to identify and resolve issues effectively.
- Thinking that involves reasoning based on rules and structure.
- The skill of connecting ideas or concepts.
- The ability to think about one’s own thinking process.
- Intelligence involved in understanding and interacting with others.
Down
- Reasoning that moves from general principles to specific cases.
- Intelligence related to understanding space and imagery.
- Thinking aimed at generating original solutions.
- Last name of the theorist who proposed multiple intelligences.
- Reasoning that involves inferring probable conclusions from observations.
- Thinking used to break down problems into smaller components.
- Type of thinking used to evaluate ideas and arguments.
- Intelligence used to solve real-world problems efficiently.
- A basic skill involving recalling previously learned information.
- The process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought.
- Thinking that involves concepts not directly tied to concrete objects.
- Ability to control and plan one’s behavior effectively.
20 Clues: Thinking aimed at generating original solutions. • The process of choosing between alternatives. • The skill of connecting ideas or concepts. • Intelligence linked to sensitivity toward language. • Intelligence related to understanding space and imagery. • Intelligence used to solve real-world problems efficiently. • ...
Business Analyst 25466. Shravani pradip wathodkar 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Digital Answer Key 2016-02-23
Across
- An essential ingredient for success
- Gore employees will be this when they use Guides Ad-Hoc and interactive information Portals
- Gore employees will be this with Business Intelligence and Analytics
- This is what we do to your data
- A collection of reference information about a measurable event.
- Important data at a glance. Hint: you have one in your car
- Creation of customized reports on demand by end user
- To access data or information organized in hierarchical form by starting from general information and moving through increasingly detailed data
- One of the activities possible by business intelligence. It is the formulation of trends, predictive models, and scenarios for the purpose of better decision-making
- Not having all the necessary or appropriate parts
- Existing in or spreading through every part of something
Down
- An item colored red that signifies Gore team working together to meet company strategy
- Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports
- Analytics and reporting help Gore make these
- What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto
- A set of geographical coordinates corresponding to a location
- This Involves the creation and study of the visual representation of data
- This is the science of examining raw data with the purpose of drawing conclusions about that information.
- To state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge.
- The process of examining the data available in an existing data source (e.g. a database or a file) and collecting statistics and information about that data
- This can be presented in many forms, such as table, pie chart, Bar Graph
21 Clues: This is what we do to your data • An essential ingredient for success • Analytics and reporting help Gore make these • What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto • Not having all the necessary or appropriate parts • Creation of customized reports on demand by end user • Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports • ...
Human Resources Role and Influences 2025-10-14
Across
- Discrimination legislation laws to protect people from being excluded on the basis of personal characteristics they cannot change
- programming a machine such as a robot to automatically perform a specific function
- Statute law as Acts of Parliament
- learning Software programs that learn and adapt to various inputs to change the response of the program
- Individuals that have been engaged to perform jobs according to an employment contract
- Resource Management Management of the employer- employee relationship
- intelligence software programs that perform functions that were considered as human intelligence such as visual perception and decision making
- Organisation that directs individuals to perform work with obligation to pay for this work according to employment contract
- Integration of world economies with goods and services easily traded across national boundaries.
- Relations Policy Australian Government policy for improving the productivity of workers in Australia's economy
Down
- A general increase in prices that affects cost of living and wage demands
- social responsibility Companies demonstrate care for social justice and human rights
- A person(s) with a special interest or concern in a business and its activities
- association Represent employers in lobbying the government and assisting businesses in negotiating enterprise agreements
- Employment Opportunity policies and processes to increase the equitable access of diverse employees to employment and promotion.
- principles that are accepted as being moral
- cycle Fluctuations in overall business activity affecting production, employment and income in an economy
- Work Act 2009 National workplace relations legislation covering all Australian employees of private businesses
- Outsourcing External contractors provide labour hire and perform human resource functions such as recruitment
- unions Organisations with members as workers in a specific industry to represent workers in resolving issues and negotiating Enterprise Agreements
- standards Quality of life with the ability to access goods and services for a healthy and happy life
21 Clues: Statute law as Acts of Parliament • principles that are accepted as being moral • Resource Management Management of the employer- employee relationship • A general increase in prices that affects cost of living and wage demands • A person(s) with a special interest or concern in a business and its activities • ...
Business Analytics Rutuja mukund kale roll no 25232 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Future of Artificial Intelligence 2023-07-31
Across
- Artificial Intelligence in Education
- Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities
- Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacy
- Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Down
- Artificial Intelligence in Smart Home
- Artificial Intelligence in Banking
- Artificial Intelligence in Smart Highways
- Artificial Intelligence in Transport
- Artificial Intelligence in Traffic Management
- Artificial Intelligence in Cyber security
10 Clues: Artificial Intelligence in Banking • Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacy • Artificial Intelligence in Education • Artificial Intelligence in Transport • Artificial Intelligence in Smart Home • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare • Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities • Artificial Intelligence in Smart Highways • Artificial Intelligence in Cyber security • ...
BUSINESS ANALYTICS Dhanashri Aher Roll no. 25401 2025-10-29
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Business analytics 2025-11-04
Across
- Accuracy and consistency of stored data
- Technique that forecasts future outcomes using historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from other observations
- Suggests optimal decisions based on data analysis
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Scientific process of transforming data into business insights
- Metric used to evaluate performance toward business objectives
- Process of correcting or removing inaccurate data
- Statistical relationship between two or more variables
- Explains reasons for past outcomes or events
- Measure of profitability calculated as return divided by investment
- Decision-making approach based on analysis rather than intuition
- Framework for managing data availability and integrity
- Summarizes past data to understand what happened
- Converting data into a suitable format for analysis
- Language used to manage and query relational databases
Down
- Graphical representation of data
- Statistical method used to estimate relationships among variables
- Simulation of human intelligence by machines
- Tools and systems for analyzing business information
- Protection of data from unauthorized access
- On-demand delivery of computing services over the internet
- Visual display of key business metrics and analytics
- Algorithm that improves automatically through experience
- Statistical method for testing assumptions about data
- Central repository of integrated data from multiple sources
- Process of discovering hidden patterns in large data sets
- Extremely large and complex data sets
- Model used for classification and prediction
- Technique of selecting a subset of data for analysis
30 Clues: Graphical representation of data • Extremely large and complex data sets • Accuracy and consistency of stored data • Protection of data from unauthorized access • Simulation of human intelligence by machines • Explains reasons for past outcomes or events • Model used for classification and prediction • Computational model inspired by the human brain • ...
Evolution of Intelligence 2013-07-14
Across
- Creating cutting tools for meat
- Can increase through training
- _______ Intelligence, proposed by Whiten and Byrne
- Influences that are not given by inheritance for intelligence
- Brain size compared to expected brain size
- The species closest to us for using tools are chimpanzees and _____
- Measured the brain sizes of 34 species to find out is their was any correlation between intelligence and EQ
- Most research on social complexity uses _______
- Fruit-eaters
Down
- A hypothesis to do with the social aspect of the evolution of intelligence.
- This species has the largest EQ level
- The hypothesis dealing with food
- Stanford (1999) came up with this hypothesis
- Leaf-eaters
- Larger brains require more of this
- The degree to which a a quality is genetically determined
- Hill and Kaplan studied these people from Paraguay
17 Clues: Leaf-eaters • Fruit-eaters • Can increase through training • Creating cutting tools for meat • The hypothesis dealing with food • Larger brains require more of this • This species has the largest EQ level • Brain size compared to expected brain size • Stanford (1999) came up with this hypothesis • Most research on social complexity uses _______ • ...
Digital Answer Key 2016-02-23
Across
- An essential ingredient for success
- Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports
- To state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge.
- Existing in or spreading through every part of something
- This Involves the creation and study of the visual representation of data
- A collection of reference information about a measurable event.
- To access data or information organized in hierarchical form by starting from general information and moving through increasingly detailed data
- This can be presented in many forms, such as table, pie chart, Bar Graph
- What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto
- An item colored red that signifies Gore team working together to meet company strategy
Down
- Gore employees will be this when they use Guides Ad-Hoc and interactive information Portals
- One of the activities possible by business intelligence. It is the formulation of trends, predictive models, and scenarios for the purpose of better decision-making
- Analytics and reporting help Gore make these
- This is the science of examining raw data with the purpose of drawing conclusions about that information.
- Not having all the necessary or appropriate parts
- Creation of customized reports on demand by end user
- Important data at a glance. Hint: you have one in your car
- The process of examining the data available in an existing data source (e.g. a database or a file) and collecting statistics and information about that data
- This is what we do to your data
- Gore employees will be this with Business Intelligence and Analytics
- A set of geographical coordinates corresponding to a location
21 Clues: This is what we do to your data • An essential ingredient for success • Analytics and reporting help Gore make these • What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto • Not having all the necessary or appropriate parts • Creation of customized reports on demand by end user • Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports • ...
PMG Tech Crossword 2023-04-21
Across
- standardized programming language that is used to manage relational databases
- annual conference at BLK that brings together python users
- type of artificial intelligence that describes algorithms (like ChatGPT) that can be used to create new content
- Aladdin application to provides users with set of developer capabilties
- BLK API that enables users to query data directly from application servers into Excel
- business intelligence tool used to perform visualizations
- intro internal course designed to discover what it means to be a Citizen Developer
- annual event to help raise tech IQ of employees and tackle real business problems in short period
- Tech "_", is an individual at BLK who is committed to advancing a firm-wide culture of tech excellence and innovation
- acronym for PMG's centralized function for data acquisition, discovery and research solutions
- "_" Weekly (a forum for developers to share and learn from each other)
- A single 0 or 1. It’s the smallest unit of information in computing and digital communications
Down
- cloud data warehouse that can store and analyze data records in one place
- The “true or false” logic that powers computers. This data type has one of two possible values: it’s either true or false.
- type of analysis used when gathering and manipulating geographic data
- a high-level general-purpose programming language
- an expert in modern technology, especially relating to a particular activity or industry
- internal acronym for a text analytics tool for researching and developing sentiment based investment models
- name of the monthly PMG Tech newsletter
- "_" learning is subset of machine learning that uses neural networks to mimic the learning process of the human brain
20 Clues: name of the monthly PMG Tech newsletter • a high-level general-purpose programming language • business intelligence tool used to perform visualizations • annual conference at BLK that brings together python users • type of analysis used when gathering and manipulating geographic data • "_" Weekly (a forum for developers to share and learn from each other) • ...
U.S. Government Acronym Crossword 2020-11-18
Across
- Investigates threats of terrorism
- Certifies the quality of food
- Awards almost 50,000 competitive grants to research organizations
- Provides low-price health care for US veterans
- Leads the government's response to natural disasters
- Issues weather forecasts and data
- Insures some house mortgages from banks
- Collects information about diseases, issues health warnings, and creates health policies
- The nine parts of the U.S. Military
- Nicknamed Ginnie Mae
- Highest ranking members of the U.S. Military
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- Inspects and grades food
- Created to address issues in decaying inner-city areas
- Provides assistance to small businesses
- Oversees intelligence on terrorist attacks, makes plans to block attacks, and educates the public on terrorists
- Insures deposits people have in banks
- Nicknamed Fannie Mae
- Created to oversee the nation's transportation
Down
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- (Somehow) nicknamed Freddie Mac
- Created to develop the resources of the Tennessee River Valley
- Created to ensure that the activities of government stay with in legal boundaries and budget guidelines
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors
- Regulates communication
- Oversees our space programs
- Wildlife refuge in AK
- Oversees the legal business of the U.S. government
- Created in 1887 and abolished in 1995, it was created to oversee railroad practices
- Delivers mail
- Enforces the National Labor Relations Act
- Oversees US health
- Delivers packages
- Oversees the Army
- Created to ensure that companies tell the truth about their business
- Created to replace the Federal Security Agency
- Provides loans to farmers
- Checks the accuracy of tax returns
- Tracks down criminals on a global level
39 Clues: Delivers mail • Delivers packages • Oversees the Army • Oversees US health • Nicknamed Ginnie Mae • Nicknamed Fannie Mae • Wildlife refuge in AK • Regulates communication • Inspects and grades food • Provides loans to farmers • Oversees our space programs • Certifies the quality of food • (Somehow) nicknamed Freddie Mac • Investigates threats of terrorism • ...
Roll No 25546(Business Anylitics) 2025-10-27
Across
- Analytics : Study of data stored on decentralized digital ledgers.
- Analytics : Use of data to measure and improve marketing performance.
- Analytics : Use of statistics and data for player and team performance analysis.
- Analytics : Use of data insights to optimize retail operations and sales.
- Analytics : Application of analytics to assess financial performance and planning.
- Analytics : Data analysis for online business performance and customer behavior.
- Warehouse : Central repository for integrated data from multiple sources.
- Analysis : Application of statistical techniques to understand data.
- Intelligence : Simulation of human intelligence processes by machines.
- : Technique used to categorize data into predefined groups.
- Analytics : Application of data analysis and statistical methods to solve b
- Analytics : Summarizes historical data to identify trends and patterns.
- : Method of grouping data based on similarity.
- Testing : Method to determine if a claim about a dataset can be supported statistically.
Down
- : Programming language widely used for data analysis and automation.
- AI : AI technology that creates new content such as text or images.
- : Visual display of key performance metrics for decision making.
- : Measurable indicator of performance toward specific objectives.
- Analytics : Analysis of employee data to improve HR and organizational decisions.
- Analytics : Uses statistical models and machine learning to forecast future outcomes.
- Cleaning : Process of correcting or removing inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Analysis : Statistical method for estimating relationships among variables.
- Analytics : Use of data to improve clinical outcomes and hospital efficiency.
- Analytics : Recommends actions using optimization and simulation.
- Process : Extracting, Transforming, and Loading data for analysis.
- Learning : AI field that allows systems to learn from data without explicit programming.
- Visualization : Representation of information through charts, graphs, and dashboards.
- Mining : Process of discovering patterns and relationships from large datasets.
- Series Forecasting : Predicting future values based on previously observed data trends.
- Data Analytics : Analysis of large, complex data sets beyond traditional tools.
- problems.
31 Clues: problems. • : Method of grouping data based on similarity. • : Technique used to categorize data into predefined groups. • : Visual display of key performance metrics for decision making. • : Measurable indicator of performance toward specific objectives. • Analytics : Recommends actions using optimization and simulation. • ...
Intelligence 2021-03-18
Across
- Test designed to predict what you will have the ability to learn.
- Charles Spearman believed we have one _____
- The ability to learn from experience
- Person who created the idea of an intelligence quotient (IQ)
- Passion for long term goals
Down
- How well a test measures what it is designed to measure.
- A _______ mindset is when someone views themselves as having traits they can't change
- The consistency of a measuring test.
- people who believe their knowledge can be developed have a _________ mindset
- _______ intelligence; accumulated knowledge and skills
10 Clues: Passion for long term goals • The consistency of a measuring test. • The ability to learn from experience • Charles Spearman believed we have one _____ • _______ intelligence; accumulated knowledge and skills • How well a test measures what it is designed to measure. • Person who created the idea of an intelligence quotient (IQ) • ...
Intelligence 2021-11-03
Across
- - type of intelligence where you understand and manage your own emotions
- - purposeful mating in order to improve intelligence
- - ability to perform academic problem solving
- - the psychologist who created the multiple intelligence theory
- - excellent physical coordination
Down
- - being good at communicating with other people
- - the ability to use words well, both when writing and speaking
- - being good at communicating with yourself
- - good street smarts
- - ability to adapt to new situations
10 Clues: - good street smarts • - excellent physical coordination • - ability to adapt to new situations • - being good at communicating with yourself • - ability to perform academic problem solving • - being good at communicating with other people • - purposeful mating in order to improve intelligence • - the ability to use words well, both when writing and speaking • ...
Intelligence 2023-11-29
Across
- Spearman posits that this factor signifies the capability for logical reasoning and problem-solving.
- the ability to generate innovative and novel ideas
- The ability to understand and manage one's emotions, a component of emotional intelligence
- Cattell categorizes this form of intelligence as the acquisition of knowledge and skill.
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- The psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, including linguistic and musical intelligence
- In an assessment, it pertains to the extent to which the items measure what they are intended to measure.
- this population falls on the upper curve and typically possess an IQ of 130 and above
- this theory suggests that intelligence comes in three different forms
- A theory proposing seven primary mental abilities as components of intelligence
- a type of intelligence often associated with problem-solving and reasoning
10 Clues: the ability to generate innovative and novel ideas • this theory suggests that intelligence comes in three different forms • a type of intelligence often associated with problem-solving and reasoning • A theory proposing seven primary mental abilities as components of intelligence • ...
Digial Answer key 2016-02-23
Across
- Gore employees will be this with Business Intelligence and Analytics
- Existing in or spreading through every part of something
- Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports
- What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto
- To access data or information organized in hierarchical form by starting from general information and moving through increasingly detailed data
- Analytics and reporting help Gore make these
- One of the activities possible by business intelligence. It is the formulation of trends, predictive models, and scenarios for the purpose of better decision-making
- The process of examining the data available in an existing data source (e.g. a database or a file) and collecting statistics and information about that data
- This is the science of examining raw data with the purpose of drawing conclusions about that information.
- Creation of customized reports on demand by end user
- Gore employees will be this when they use Guides Ad-Hoc and interactive information Portals
- An item colored red that signifies Gore team working together to meet company strategy
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- This can be presented in many forms, such as table, pie chart, Bar Graph
- Important data at a glance. Hint: you have one in your car
- This Involves the creation and study of the visual representation of data
- A set of geographical coordinates corresponding to a location
- This is what we do to your data
- A collection of reference information about a measurable event.
- Not having all the necessary or appropriate parts
- To state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge.
- An essential ingredient for success
21 Clues: This is what we do to your data • An essential ingredient for success • Analytics and reporting help Gore make these • What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto • Not having all the necessary or appropriate parts • Creation of customized reports on demand by end user • Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-01-20
Across
- a cause or likely cause of harm or injury.
- the branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometres,
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger, pain, or harm.
- make a law
- have power and influence over.
- full of risks
- formula representing the relationship between certain variables
- to stop from happening or being done
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- in a hopeful manner.
- a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
- possibly
- science of robots
- argument between people/countries that can be violent
- that causes anxiety
- the study of the principles and use of computers.
- useful
17 Clues: useful • possibly • make a law • full of risks • science of robots • that causes anxiety • in a hopeful manner. • have power and influence over. • to stop from happening or being done • a cause or likely cause of harm or injury. • the study of the principles and use of computers. • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-10-20
Across
- This is a special form of the local maximum
- Intelligence is a mental quality to learn from experiences, adapting to new situations and manipulating one’s environment by using knowledge.
- DFS always expands the node in the current fringe of the search tree
- Zero sum game has to be a ______ game.
- Admissibility property refers to this type of solution.
- This is the ability to learn and solve problems.
- WebCrawler is a type of agent
- 8 queen is a....type of problem.
- This type of AI is a general purpose intelligence that can demonstrate human abilities.
Down
- This is the optimized version of minimax algorithm.
- This is a system based on AI that mimic the decision-making ability of a human expert in a specific field.
- This General algorithm applied on game tree for making decision of win/lose is ____________
- Which data structure conveniently used to implement DFS
- This is a one of the component of AI.
- This Language used for programming constraint programming used.
- This data structure conveniently used to implement BFS
- This originally called the Imitation game
17 Clues: WebCrawler is a type of agent • 8 queen is a....type of problem. • This is a one of the component of AI. • Zero sum game has to be a ______ game. • This originally called the Imitation game • This is a special form of the local maximum • This is the ability to learn and solve problems. • This is the optimized version of minimax algorithm. • ...
Apple Intelligence 2024-09-14
Across
- A feature that can identify questions you were asked in email to text messages and offer relevant selections to include in your response.
- A feature that identifies background objects so you can remove them with a tap.
- Enables Siri to help you in ways that are unique to you.
- A feature that allows you to find what you're looking for simply by describing it in the photos app.
- A feature that can proofread, rewrite and summarize selected text.
- Make communicating with Siri even more natural.
- A feature that can understand and take action with things on your screen.
- A feature that can create an entire image based on a description, suggested concept and even a person from your photo library.
- A feature that elevates time sensitive messages to the top of your inbox.
- An all new focus that understands the contents of your notifications and shows you the ones that might need immediate attention.
- A feature that can transform your rough sketch into a related image in the notes app.
Down
- Personal, Private Powerful.
- Enter a description and Apple Intelligence finds the best photos and videos that match creating a custom story.
- A feature that allows you to use Siri simply by double tapping on the bottom of your iPhone or iPad screen.
- Appears at the top of the stack, letting you know what to pay attention to at a glance.
- A feature that activates simply by just hitting record in notes or phone.
- A feature that allows you to create unique emojis right from your keyboard.
17 Clues: Personal, Private Powerful. • Make communicating with Siri even more natural. • Enables Siri to help you in ways that are unique to you. • A feature that can proofread, rewrite and summarize selected text. • A feature that can understand and take action with things on your screen. • A feature that activates simply by just hitting record in notes or phone. • ...
Flowers for Algernon Crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- Something Charlie wants from others
- Something Charlie slowly regains from childhood
- The laboratory mouse who becomes highly intelligent
- Place where Charlie takes adult classes
- Scientist who helps run the experiment
- Ability the experiment tries to increase
- Theme showing Charlie feeling separated from others
- Charlie’s journal entries throughout the book
- Respect Charlie wants from others
- Bakery coworker who mocks Charlie
- Type of reports Charlie writes in the story
- Competition between Charlie and Algernon
- Psychologist working on the intelligence surgery
- Tone of the ending of the story
- Procedure meant to increase intelligence
- Charlie’s workplace before and after the experiment
- Place where the experiment research happens
- Time in Charlie’s life with painful memories
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- Street where the research center is located
- Another coworker who laughs at Charlie
- Charlie’s teacher who cares about him
- Feeling Charlie experiences often
- Major theme throughout Charlie’s life
- Feeling Charlie still keeps at times
- What Charlie makes about the experiment’s flaw
- Field that studies intelligence in the book
- Parent who showed Charlie kindness
- What Charlie gains about people and himself
- Charlie’s younger sister
- Main character who receives the experiment
- Operation that changes Charlie’s intelligence
- Puzzle Algernon must solve in the lab
- Parent who pushed Charlie to be “normal”
- Place where Charlie works with other men
- When intelligence begins to decline
35 Clues: Charlie’s younger sister • Tone of the ending of the story • Feeling Charlie experiences often • Respect Charlie wants from others • Bakery coworker who mocks Charlie • Parent who showed Charlie kindness • Something Charlie wants from others • When intelligence begins to decline • Feeling Charlie still keeps at times • Charlie’s teacher who cares about him • ...
Intelligence 2021-06-28
Across
- An ability to identify and distinguish among different types of plants, animals, and weather
- An ability to recognize and understand other people’s moods,desires, motivations, and intentions
- proofs, make calculations, and solve abstract problems.
- An ability to use one’s own body to create products or solve problems.
- An ability to develop equations
- create products involving oral and written language such as speeches, books, and memos.
Down
- An ability to analyze information
- that are found in the natural world.
- An ability to recognize and understand his or her own moods desires, motivations, and intentions
- An ability to produce, remember, and make meaning of different patterns of sound.
- An ability to recognize and manipulate large-scale and fine-grained spatial images.
11 Clues: An ability to develop equations • An ability to analyze information • that are found in the natural world. • proofs, make calculations, and solve abstract problems. • An ability to use one’s own body to create products or solve problems. • An ability to produce, remember, and make meaning of different patterns of sound. • ...
Intelligence 2023-12-08
Across
- - A type of intelligence. Speed of reasoning and memory. Increases into adulthood and begins to decline in the mid 20s. Best for STEM subjects.
- - designed to predict a person's future performance; capacity to learn (ex. SAT)
- - a test is reliable when it yields consistent results
- - The individual who developed WAIS and WISC (commonly used IQ tests)
Down
- - An IQ of below what number is consered to be the low extreme of intelligences. Individuals with below an intelligence score of this number are considered to have an intellectual disability.
- - The individual that is responsible for the Multiple Intelligences Theory
- - ability to measure what it is intended to measure
- - A term used to describe person with limited mental ability has an exceptioanl speciefic skill (ex. computation or drawing)
- - learning from experience, solving problems, and using knowledge to adapt to new situations
- - Professer at Stanford Univeristy who reviesed the Binet test for Americans. He went on to create IQ tests for new immigrants and WWI army recruits.
10 Clues: - ability to measure what it is intended to measure • - a test is reliable when it yields consistent results • - The individual who developed WAIS and WISC (commonly used IQ tests) • - The individual that is responsible for the Multiple Intelligences Theory • - designed to predict a person's future performance; capacity to learn (ex. SAT) • ...
Intelligence HB 2023-03-29
Across
- involves the potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- attempt to predict the test-taker's future performance
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems,and use knowledge to adapt to new stimulations
- involves sensitivity to spoken and written language, ability to learn languages and capacity to use language to accomplish
- is concerned with the capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people
- involves skills in the performance,composition and appreciation of musical patterns
- argues that there are only analytic,practical, and creative intelligence's
Down
- the ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions
- developed the first test to classify Children's abilities using the concept of mental age
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- underlies specific mental abilities and therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- enables human beings to recognize, categorize, and draw upon certain features of the environment
- entails the potential of using one's whole body or parts of the body to solve problems
- consists of the capacity to analyze problems logically, carry out mathematical operations, and investigate issues scientifically
- developed the most widely used individual intelligence test in the U.S
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- entails the capacity to understand oneself, to appreciate one's feelings, fears and motivations
17 Clues: the extent to which a test yields consistent results • attempt to predict the test-taker's future performance • the ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • developed the most widely used individual intelligence test in the U.S • ...
s 36 kaksi ekaa laatikkoa. 2021-10-25
26 Clues: ase • peli • taso • taito • taito • juoni • osuma • ohjeet • alusta • tavoite • viisaus • tehtävä • terveys • vahinko • kokemus • älykkyys • taistelu • tietokone • haarniska • kehittynyt • opasohjelma • käyttäjänimi • ohjausasetukset • palapeli/arvoitus • taistelu/kamppailu • Artificial intelligence(AI)
Crossword 2025-11-23
Across
- The behaviour where someone shows collaboration by working seamlessly with diverse groups.
- The principle that guides decisions because inclusive leaders stay committed through their personal values and belief in the business case. (7,6)
- The ability to show cognizance of bias by checking blind spots and pausing before acting. (4,10)
- The flexibility that demonstrates cultural intelligence in new or ambiguous cultural settings.
- The motivation that reflects cultural intelligence by pushing leaders to engage across diverse markets and ideas.
Down
- The action where someone demonstrates collaboration by giving others autonomy and space to contribute.
- The behaviour shown when someone demonstrates courage by admitting mistakes and learning openly.
- The willingness to show courage by speaking up and challenging unfair situations.
- The understanding that reflects cultural intelligence through awareness of norms across cultures.
- The environment created when someone shows collaboration by ensuring others feel safe to speak up.
- The commitment to demonstrate cognizance of bias by ensuring decisions are fair, transparent, and consistent. (4,4)
- The habit of showing curiosity by asking questions and being willing to learn from others.
12 Clues: The willingness to show courage by speaking up and challenging unfair situations. • The behaviour where someone shows collaboration by working seamlessly with diverse groups. • The habit of showing curiosity by asking questions and being willing to learn from others. • ...
Module 26: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing 2024-03-22
Across
- A way to test intelligence in a group format and seeing how it would affect each individual's intelligence
- Solving math and logic problems
- A psychologist who measured intelligence in new ways using different tests based on age, subtests, and scores for verbal and nonverbal abilities
- Guy that studied the differences in IQ points now and when the tests were first administered
- Attempt to measure what the test taker has accomplished
- A French psychologist who was responsible for the first modern intelligence test
- 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
- Argument that character development is solidly based on heredity and genetics
- Author of a contemporary theory of multiple intelligences consisting of eight separate kinds of intelligence
- Judging distance, Map reading, and Geometry
Down
- Reading comprehension Writing
- Attempt to predict the test taker's future performance
- Appreciating and creating Music Theory
- Balance, Strength, and Endurance
- Knowledge of self
- A new way to measure any person's intelligence based off of a simple formula discovered by Lewis Terman
- Listening, Cooperation, and Sensitivity to others
- Appreciating nature and ability to work with plants and animals
- The age of a child's current mental ability usually being the same age as the child
20 Clues: Knowledge of self • Reading comprehension Writing • Solving math and logic problems • Balance, Strength, and Endurance • Appreciating and creating Music Theory • Judging distance, Map reading, and Geometry • Listening, Cooperation, and Sensitivity to others • Attempt to predict the test taker's future performance • Attempt to measure what the test taker has accomplished • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-04
Across
- REQUIREMENTS, Is a fundamental part of the larger movement towards improved business intelligence and knowledge management.
- Introduces the product, attracts customers and generate sales.
- What is a contented state of being happy, healthy and prosperous.
- It is the process of recording all financial transactions to keep track of the cash flow.
- Every person in an organization is responsible for actions, behaviors, performance and even in decision-making.
- PRACTICE, It is a method, procedure, process or rule employed or followed by a company in the pursuit of its objective.
- Is an on-going task that needs to be done.
- It is the process of product development as well as sales, promotion, and distribution.
- What is understand the concept that transparency build trust, expand relationship, promote productivity and strong leadership.
- It is the guidelines developed by an organization to govern the actions.
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- It is the standard set of rules that allow staff to communicate with each other.
- Who is the classical philosopher that said “True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing” .
- It propose that ethical behavior is simply doing God’s will.
- BUSINESS, Turn basic inputs into products which are sold to consumers.
- It is an organization enjoying the rights and duties as that of an individual.
- Refers to the difference between the amount received and the amount spent on something purchased, produced, or manufactured.
- According to him the world we live in is a poor imitation of the real world?
- In making a hiring decision, one may evaluate “qualifications” and proper documents/requirements. What kind of core principles in business operation is that.
- Who is the classical Philosophers that said “ Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life”
- you engage into this if you want profits.
20 Clues: you engage into this if you want profits. • Is an on-going task that needs to be done. • It propose that ethical behavior is simply doing God’s will. • Introduces the product, attracts customers and generate sales. • What is a contented state of being happy, healthy and prosperous. • BUSINESS, Turn basic inputs into products which are sold to consumers. • ...
2B Review: Intelligence 2026-01-13
Across
- Type of test measuring "what" you've learned
- The first mental age test was set up to measure this idealized "trait" type of intelligence
- Test is given the same way and scored with the same system every time
- This measurement of validity follows long term outcomes of a test and compares them to results
- This mindset envisions "what if I can" even in the face of challenges
- Measurement of validity that compares a test to other similar tests that measure the same variable
- University which designed the first IQ test to use on military recruits in WWI
- The measurement of the likelihood that a trait can be caused by genetics
- Type of test measuring your "potential to" learn
- Getting consistent scores on the same test every time
- Measuring reliability by dividing up test questions into two groups and comparing results
Down
- The IQ score, mental age divided by this x 100
- Someone with a mental age of 16 and an IQ score of 160 would have a chronological age of this
- The self-fulfilling ______is when a belief or expectation, even if false, causes behaviors that make that belief come true
- Group differences in intelligence can be attributed to this, rather than to genetics
- Type of intelligence based on knowledge accumulated over time
- Type of intelligence used for problem solving and analytic thinking
- French psychologist who created the mental age test
- Theory of intelligence that cites 8 different types of intelligence such as linguistic or naturalistic
- This effect describes how IQ has been increasing over the last century
- Test measures what you claim it is measuring
- These types of studies help to understand the role of genetics in intelligence
22 Clues: Type of test measuring "what" you've learned • Test measures what you claim it is measuring • The IQ score, mental age divided by this x 100 • Type of test measuring your "potential to" learn • French psychologist who created the mental age test • Getting consistent scores on the same test every time • Type of intelligence based on knowledge accumulated over time • ...
Unit 4 - Intelligence 2023-03-07
Across
- an aspect of an intelligence test in which the wording used in questions may be more familiar to people of one social group than to another group
- standard of comparison for test results developed by giving the test to large, well-defined groups of people
- standardized measure of intelligence based on a scale in which 100 is average
- the ability to acquire new ideas and new behavior, and to adapt to new situations
- believed that a person’s intelligence needed to be a measurement of all seven mental abilities and not just a measurement of one factor
- the ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure
- in addition to yielding one overall score, the Wechsler tests yield percentile scores in several areas—vocabulary, information, arithmetic, picture arrangement, and so on
Down
- rejects the traditional idea of intelligence as primarily the ability to think logically and argues for a broader perspective that includes eight types of intelligence
- involves a person’s ability to perform complex mental work, such as problem solving
- centers on applying and using knowledge
- centers on inventing and designing
- proposes that two factors contribute to an individual’s intelligence
- represents a person’s specific mental abilities, such as verbal or math skills
- to stimulate and maintain the child’s interest, several tasks are included, ranging from defining words to drawing pictures and explaining events in daily life
- centers on analyzing, comparing, and evaluating
- includes four major aspects of interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences
- proposes that intelligence can be divided into three ways of processing information
- the ability of a test to give the same results under similar conditions
18 Clues: centers on inventing and designing • centers on applying and using knowledge • centers on analyzing, comparing, and evaluating • the ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure • proposes that two factors contribute to an individual’s intelligence • the ability of a test to give the same results under similar conditions • ...
HRM 2022-11-28
Across
- processes aimed at creating a mixed workforce
- high turnover creates a bad......
- written description of your work experience, educational background, and skills
- Good Appraisal is two-way
- place to advertise vacancy
- taring increases.....
- identifying the need for a new employee
- when an employee is fired
- when the business has no more work for the employee
- details about the type of person required to do the job
- to fill a vacancy from within its existing workforce
- Advantages of internal recruitment
- Being warned, officially
- Candidates are assessed according to
- differences between one individual and another
- staff leave a business because they want to
- being trained outside of work
- staff may leave because they are.....
- being trained while you are at work
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- How to improve turnover
- the state of being equal
- High turnover reduces....
- Redundancy happens because a
- Disadvantages of external recruitment hard to evaluate .....
- the number (%) of people who leave an organization
- document that clearly states essential job requirements, job duties
- turnover where bad workers leave the business
- turnover where good workers leave the business
- Redundancy happens because a fall in....
- steps by which the candidates are: interviewed,tested and screened
- diversity brings a range of different...
- assessment of employee for his/her work
- Bad Appraisal communication is top
- most common method of selection
- diversity increases......
- A diverse workforce makes workers feel...
- training can identify......
- advantages of external recruitment...bring fresh .........
- training can lead to....
- Disadvantages of internal recruitment, lack of fresh....
- staff leave a business, but don't want to
- fill vacancies from applicants outside of the company
- training for new workers
43 Clues: taring increases..... • How to improve turnover • the state of being equal • Being warned, officially • training can lead to.... • training for new workers • High turnover reduces.... • Good Appraisal is two-way • when an employee is fired • diversity increases...... • place to advertise vacancy • training can identify...... • Redundancy happens because a • being trained outside of work • ...
psychology crossword 2024-11-06
Across
- tell me about your parents
- using a complicated subway in a new city
- nature walks
- solving multi-step equations
- sherlock holmes is an example
- Interpersonal negotiation skills is an example
- empathetic
- believed in three kinds of intelligence
- reading, writing, and speaking
- believed in more than one kind of intelligence
- name the person that committed the crime with these photos of every suspect
- detecting pitch
Down
- ways to remember memories and information
- dancers
- remembering information
- writing books
- memorising information and facts
- recrigising colors
- verbal fluency and spatial relationships
- a theory that has three parts
- name all the other people in your graduating class with all their initials
- only believed in two kinds of intelligence
- self-reflection
- storytelling is an example
- vocabulary and reading comprehension
25 Clues: dancers • empathetic • nature walks • writing books • self-reflection • detecting pitch • recrigising colors • remembering information • tell me about your parents • storytelling is an example • solving multi-step equations • sherlock holmes is an example • a theory that has three parts • reading, writing, and speaking • memorising information and facts • vocabulary and reading comprehension • ...
People 2021-06-02
Across
- split corpus callosum
- tabula rasa
- speech production
- observational learning
- Multiple intelligence
- Cognitive Behavior therapy
- speech comprehension
- facial expression
- projective inkblot test
- moral development
- Big 5 personality
- Psychodynamic
- evolution
- Behaviorist, operant condition
- constructive memory
- triarchic theory of intelligence
- bystander effect
- zone of proximal development
- fluid and crystallized intelligence
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- Taste aversion
- Behaviorist, classical conditioning
- Father of psychoanalysis
- power of authority
- Law of Effect
- Humanist, hierarchy of needs
- Forgetting curve
- cognitive development
- Father of psychology
- psychosocial development
- Attachment
- two stimuli differ by constant percentage
- contact comfort
- Cognitive dissonance
- obedience
- Rational Emotive behavior therapy
- parenting styles
- conformity
- visual cliff
- Learned helplessness
- General adaptation syndrome to stress
- G factor of intelligence
41 Clues: obedience • evolution • Attachment • conformity • tabula rasa • visual cliff • Law of Effect • Psychodynamic • Taste aversion • contact comfort • Forgetting curve • parenting styles • bystander effect • speech production • facial expression • moral development • Big 5 personality • power of authority • constructive memory • Father of psychology • Cognitive dissonance • speech comprehension • Learned helplessness • ...
PSY 201Z Thinking & Intelligence 2024-12-04
Across
- “Bounded” himself a Nobel Prize
- Bounded __________. Thing where we may care about others too much.
- ability to acquire, process, recall and apply information…among other things
- “thinking on your feet” intelligence
- Bounded ________ ; limited ability to pay attention
- We have to figure this out by testing a representative sample of a population so that we can know where any one individual rates compared to it.
Down
- A Black Friday ad (falsely) says the price used to be this big number, but now it is this smaller number!
- systematic and predictable mistakes that influence the judgment of even very talented human beings
- Self-awareness, empathy, self-control intelligence
- As Cattell would have it, the intelligence of knowing and recalling things.
- The first quotient-maker
- rationality Hypothesis that humans strive to be reasonable, but have inherent limitations getting in the way
- Some evidence to the contrary, people appear to be getting smarter
- bias to be systematically affected by the way in which information is presented, while holding the objective information constant.
- bias of overestimating accuracy of your knowledge
- Your chess-playing system
- Not a quotient anymore, though we still call it one.
- Factor synonymous with intelligence itself, in the early days of the study of intelligence
- Mental short-cuts, rule of thumb
- Part of a duo who taught us about critical biases. RIP, Daniel.
20 Clues: The first quotient-maker • Your chess-playing system • “Bounded” himself a Nobel Prize • Mental short-cuts, rule of thumb • “thinking on your feet” intelligence • bias of overestimating accuracy of your knowledge • Self-awareness, empathy, self-control intelligence • Bounded ________ ; limited ability to pay attention • Not a quotient anymore, though we still call it one. • ...
2.8 Quiz 2024-12-13
Across
- The belief that intelligence can be improved upon by learning and experience. (2 words)
- A reliability analysis where people take the same test twice. (2 words)
- Poor people are less likely to do well on intelligence tests. (2 words)
- A test which predicts someone's performance. (2 words)
- The process of making sure all tests are done in the same way and under the same circumstances.
- The increase in global IQ scores across time. (2 words)
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results.
- The broad mental capacity that influences performance on cognitive tasks. (2 words)
- A reliability analysis where the test is divided into even and odd numbers to determine if both halves of the test yield the same reliable results. (2 words)
- The belief that intelligence is determined at birth and unchangeable. (2 words)
Down
- A test which measures what a person has learned. (2 words)
- The idea that intelligence is divided into separate parts. (2 words)
- People who don't have access to high quality education are less likely to do well on intelligence tests. (2 words)
- An increase in a group's scores due to them not being part of a stereotyped group. (2 words)
- A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on stereotypes. (2 words)
- A statistical analysis which helps us find out which factors are related in a data set. (2 words)
- The psychological science that involves measurements.
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to.
- A measure of someone's intelligence
- The bias present in intelligence tests which favors white, Anglo-Saxon, middle class participants. (2 words)
20 Clues: A measure of someone's intelligence • The psychological science that involves measurements. • The extent to which a test yields consistent results. • A test which predicts someone's performance. (2 words) • The increase in global IQ scores across time. (2 words) • A test which measures what a person has learned. (2 words) • ...
'cial' words 2018-12-03
7 Clues: an add on TV • the finale thing • beauty treatment • hanging out with friends • the business had .... problems • the robot got .... intelligence • she felt ..... when she got the present
PUZZLE 1 2024-09-05
Across
- Model-A strategy for identifying and capitalizing on business opportunities.
- business venture that seeks to develop innovative products or services.
- framework for developing and deploying AI applications.
- Learning-A type of AI that learns from data and improves over time.
- measure of how well an AI model performs.
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- Learning-A type of AI that uses algorithms to identify patterns in data.
- type of IoT device that collects data from the environment.
- General Intelligence-A type of AI that mimics human reasoning and decision-making.
- of Things-A network of interconnected devices that collect and exchange data.
- key component of IoT that enables communication between devices.
10 Clues: measure of how well an AI model performs. • framework for developing and deploying AI applications. • type of IoT device that collects data from the environment. • key component of IoT that enables communication between devices. • Learning-A type of AI that learns from data and improves over time. • ...
6.02 vocab 2022-05-13
Across
- the compacity to make consequential distinctions in nature
- children can learn naturally if placed in a prepared learning environment with learning games and classroom is designed so students can learn themselves
- development relating to issues of right and wrong and affecting how people behave
- wrote that biological development and cultural experience both influenced children's ability to learn
- involves skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation of musical patterns
- having an effective understanding of oneself
- able to speak two languages easily and naturally
- outlined layers of environment that affect a child's development
- the use of mental abilities to coordinate bodily movements to solve problems
- moral development takes place in stages and that awareness of other people increases at each stage
- the results of a test designed to measure a child's ability to process information
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- looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants
- basic set of eight intelligences
- capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people
- ages 2-7 learn from language and mental images children pretend and imitate to learn
- capacity to analyze problems logically
- involves the potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- child thinks in terms of own activities and what they perceive at the moment
- words in a series that begin with the same sounds
- using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or situation
- intelligence ability to effectively learn languages
- the development of a person's mental and thinking abilities
- a speech sound that distinguishes one word from another
23 Clues: basic set of eight intelligences • capacity to analyze problems logically • having an effective understanding of oneself • able to speak two languages easily and naturally • words in a series that begin with the same sounds • intelligence ability to effectively learn languages • looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants • ...
2.8 Quiz 2024-12-13
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- The belief that intelligence can be improved upon by learning and experience. (2 words)
- A reliability analysis where people take the same test twice. (2 words)
- Poor people are less likely to do well on intelligence tests. (2 words)
- A test which predicts someone's performance. (2 words)
- The process of making sure all tests are done in the same way and under the same circumstances.
- The increase in global IQ scores across time. (2 words)
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results.
- The broad mental capacity that influences performance on cognitive tasks. (2 words)
- A reliability analysis where the test is divided into even and odd numbers to determine if both halves of the test yield the same reliable results. (2 words)
- The belief that intelligence is determined at birth and unchangeable. (2 words)
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- A test which measures what a person has learned. (2 words)
- The idea that intelligence is divided into separate parts. (2 words)
- People who don't have access to high quality education are less likely to do well on intelligence tests. (2 words)
- An increase in a group's scores due to them not being part of a stereotyped group. (2 words)
- A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on stereotypes. (2 words)
- A statistical analysis which helps us find out which factors are related in a data set. (2 words)
- The psychological science that involves measurements.
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to.
- A measure of someone's intelligence
- The bias present in intelligence tests which favors white, Anglo-Saxon, middle class participants. (2 words)
20 Clues: A measure of someone's intelligence • The psychological science that involves measurements. • The extent to which a test yields consistent results. • A test which predicts someone's performance. (2 words) • The increase in global IQ scores across time. (2 words) • A test which measures what a person has learned. (2 words) • ...
Hackathon 2023 2023-10-11
Across
- classify/categorize
- workflow manager / academy award winner movie
- what does data flow through?
- flicker/glimmer
- tracking the flow of data
- a "very cold" data warehousing, storage, and analytics solution
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- pathway for the data train
- a popular BI (Business Intelligence) tool
- your home besides a water body / a Keanu Reeves movie
- query engine / goddess of war
10 Clues: flicker/glimmer • classify/categorize • tracking the flow of data • pathway for the data train • what does data flow through? • query engine / goddess of war • a popular BI (Business Intelligence) tool • workflow manager / academy award winner movie • your home besides a water body / a Keanu Reeves movie • a "very cold" data warehousing, storage, and analytics solution
AP Psychology Unit 2: Subunit 3: Intelligence 2025-10-20
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- A common factor that underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every intelligence test.
- The most commonly used intelligence test for adults, measuring verbal and performance abilities.
- The success with which a test predicts future performance or behavior it’s meant to forecast.
- Psychologist who developed the first practical intelligence test to identify students needing academic assistance.
- A comprehensive model integrating fluid and crystallized intelligence within a hierarchical framework of cognitive abilities.
- The belief that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort and learning.
- The ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age.
- Psychologist who revised Binet’s test for American use, creating the Stanford-Binet intelligence test.
- Originally defined as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100; now based on deviation from the mean score.
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences, suggesting eight distinct types of intelligence.
- A research method that follows and retests the same people over a long period.
- Psychologist who developed widely used intelligence tests for adults and children, including the WAIS and WISC.
- Psychologist who identified seven primary mental abilities, challenging Spearman’s single-factor theory.
- Psychologist known for her research on mindset theory, distinguishing between fixed and growth mindsets.
- The extent to which a test samples the behavior or content it is intended to measure.
- A statistical method used to identify clusters of related items (factors) on a test.
- A method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with others using numerical scores.
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
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- The worldwide phenomenon of rising intelligence test scores over time.
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results over time or across different forms.
- Defining meaningful test scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- Psychologist who proposed the concept of general intelligence (g) underlying all intellectual abilities.
- A symmetrical, bell-shaped curve representing the distribution of many traits, with most scores near the average.
- A condition in which a person with limited mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or art.
- The widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test.
- Early psychologist who studied hereditary genius and pioneered psychometrics, applying statistical methods to human differences.
- Passion and perseverance in pursuing long-term goals.
- Cognitive scientist known for his research on language, cognition, and evolutionary psychology.
- A test designed to predict a person’s capacity to learn or perform well in the future.
- Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- A self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on negative stereotypes about one’s group.
- A measure of intelligence based on the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it claims to.
- The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions effectively.
- A group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as age, studied over time.
- A research method that compares people of different ages at one point in time.
- The belief that intelligence and abilities are innate and unchangeable.
- The scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- The degree to which a test truly measures the psychological concept it claims to assess.
- A test designed to measure what a person has learned.
40 Clues: Passion and perseverance in pursuing long-term goals. • A test designed to measure what a person has learned. • The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it claims to. • Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age. • The worldwide phenomenon of rising intelligence test scores over time. • ...
'cial' words 2018-12-03
7 Clues: an add on TV • the finale thing • beauty treatment • hanging out with friends • the business had .... problems • the robot got .... intelligence • she felt ..... when she got the present
Testing and Individual Differences Crossword: Alyssa Monera 2013-03-25
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- A type of criterion-related validity that measures future potential.
- Adjective for different kinds of intelligence that cover a wide scope of behaviors and talents.
- A type of validity that depends on the correlation between the ideal measure and the measure of the test-taker’s actual performance.
- A theory that consists of three types of intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical.
- An intelligence psychologist who developed the triarchic theory.
- A hyphenated kind of IQ test that is scored by mental age divided by actual age multiplied by one hundred.
- A type of validity that is a superficial measure of accuracy.
- A type of criterion-related validity that measures current ability.
- Two worded-term for the graph of scores used for Weschler tests.
- A hyphenated term for a type of validity that consists of both concurrent and predictive validity.
- A test that has this would give you fairly similar results each time you take it.
- A test that has this would measure what it is meant to measure.
- A French intelligence psychologist who created a test that was meant to determine mental age.
- A type of intelligence that allows us to pick up new abilities and solve abstract problems.
- A hyphenated term that refers to a type of reliability that involves comparing two scores from two different administrations of the test.
- A type of test that measures what has been learned.
- Typically defined as how we use and gather knowledge in order to do productive or profitable things.
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- A kind of career in which you interpret results in order to generate questions for a test.
- Abbreviation for the IQ test that can be used for children four and over.
- An intelligence psychologist who theorized that a single factor ‘g’ underlies many different specific abilities ‘s.’
- An effect that describes the finding that intelligence test performance has increased throughout the years, possibly due to the effect of TV and video games.
- Abbreviation for the IQ test that is used for children between ages six and sixteen.
- A hyphenated term that refers to a type of reliability that involves the correlation between the performance on different forms of one test.
- A type of intelligence that is abbreviated as EQ and is suggested to be almost if not just as important as IQ in order to be successful.
- Intelligence pioneer who began the use of surveys to collect data and analyzed them to interpret results.
- Achievement (answer) are taken into consideration when creating standardized tests.
- Two words; a group of people whose scores are examined closely to determine what kind of questions should go on the exam.
- A type of test that has been written with the population norms in mind.
- A type of intelligence that involves knowledge accumulated over time.
- A type of test that measures ability or potential.
- Abbreviation for the IQ test that is used for adults.
- An intelligence psychologist who contributed to the research of the significance of EQ.
- Developed three different kinds of IQ tests: WAIS, WISC, and WPPSI that are all based on deviation IQ.
- Measures how much nature affects trait variation from a range of 0 to 1.
- A hyphenated term that refers to a type of reliability that involves splitting a test into two and correlating results.
- A Stanford professor who was inspired by Binet to develop what is known as ‘IQ.’
- An intelligence psychologist who defined multiple types of intelligence.
37 Clues: A type of test that measures ability or potential. • A type of test that measures what has been learned. • Abbreviation for the IQ test that is used for adults. • A type of validity that is a superficial measure of accuracy. • A test that has this would measure what it is meant to measure. • An intelligence psychologist who developed the triarchic theory. • ...
Spy Culture & The Cold War 2025-02-26
Across
- – Secret device used by spies
- – Secret code used in intelligence
- – Double agent within an organization
- – Secret interception of phone communications
- – Fictional spy with a license to kill
- – Famous WWII code machine
- – Underwater vessel used for covert operations
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- – Hidden listening device
- – Someone who switches sides in the Cold War
- – The act of spying
- – Operative working undercover
- – Soviet intelligence agency (abbr.)
- – U.S. intelligence agency (abbr.)
- – Covert operation for intelligence agents
- – One who gathers secret information
15 Clues: – The act of spying • – Hidden listening device • – Famous WWII code machine • – Secret device used by spies • – Operative working undercover • – Secret code used in intelligence • – U.S. intelligence agency (abbr.) • – Soviet intelligence agency (abbr.) • – One who gathers secret information • – Double agent within an organization • – Fictional spy with a license to kill • ...
Study Skill By Vinn 2018-03-20
Across
- color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system, which mean when people get Blue, they are facing emotional intensity and sensitivity to the dramas of life.
- which intelligence that have ability to use words and language.
- what student habit that i want to have.
- what intelligence that i have.
- which intelligence that have ability to self-reflect and be aware of one's inner state of being.
- which intelligence that have ability to use reason, logic and numbers.
- which side of brain is good at logic and they care about details.
- imagery and special understanding.
- which side of brain have a lot of imagination, they do thing by using their feeling, and also they have a picture thinking.
- what color means dedicated
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- which Intelligence that have ability to produce and appreciate music.
- color means clam and logical.
- which intelligence that have ability to relate and understand others.
- what is your true color.
- listening, sound and music.
- color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
16 Clues: what is your true color. • what color means dedicated • listening, sound and music. • color means clam and logical. • what intelligence that i have. • imagery and special understanding. • what student habit that i want to have. • color with numerous metaphors associated with it. • which intelligence that have ability to use words and language. • ...
IBM Innovation 2025-02-04
Across
- – IBM’s cloud computing platform.
- – Inspired IBM's famous laptop line.
- – IBM’s chess-playing computer that beat Garry Kasparov.
- . IBM's comprehensive AI and cloud platform
- – IBM's pioneering programming language for scientific and engineering applications.
- – IBM’s early operating system.
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- – IBM’s blockchain solutions.
- – IBM's AI system famous for winning Jeopardy!
- – IBM's processor architecture (Power Systems).
- – IBM's business software suite.
- - Automated Teller Machine technology introduced by IBM, revolutionizing banking transactions.
- – IBM’s artificial intelligence research.
12 Clues: – IBM’s blockchain solutions. • – IBM’s early operating system. • – IBM's business software suite. • – IBM’s cloud computing platform. • – Inspired IBM's famous laptop line. • – IBM’s artificial intelligence research. • . IBM's comprehensive AI and cloud platform • – IBM's AI system famous for winning Jeopardy! • – IBM's processor architecture (Power Systems). • ...
Unit 1 Review 2026-03-17
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- The specific geographic location where a person was born.
- Intelligence related to understanding and interacting effectively with others.
- Intelligence involving self-awareness and understanding your own internal feelings.
- A learning style where you process information best by seeing or looking at things.
- The name of the high school you list in your Xello educational background.
- Groups of occupations that are in the same professional field.
- The specific ability to do something well, often developed through practice.
- A learning style where you process information best by hearing and listening.
- Intelligence involving an understanding of living things and the natural world.
- The psychologist who developed the Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
- Interpersonal attributes like leadership and time management that are subjective and harder to measure.
- Intelligence related to rhythm, pitch, melody, and tone.
- The software platform used to explore careers and complete your "About Me" profile.
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- Intelligence involving physical movement, coordination, and body control.
- A person who freely offers to take part in a task or enterprise without being paid.
- Knowledge or understanding gained through things you have actually done or lived through.
- Qualifications, achievements, or personal qualities that indicate a person is suitable for a job.
- A quality or feature that is regarded as a disadvantage or fault.
- Intelligence related to mathematical reasoning, numbers, and scientific thinking.
- Intelligence involving language, reading, and the use of words.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- A person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is important in life.
- The span between the minimum and maximum pay an employer offers for a position.
- The state of wanting to know or learn about something; things that provide fulfillment or happiness.
- The Xello module that uses 49 questions to suggest career matches based on likes and dislikes.
- Intelligence involving the ability to visualize the world in three dimensions.
- A quality or feature that is a person's particular advantage.
- Specific, teachable, and quantifiable abilities like typing speed or speaking a second language.
- The job market's need for a specific role, often categorized as growing, stable, or decreasing.
- An individual’s ancestry, origins, and cultural background.
- A learning style where you learn best through hands-on activities and touching.
- To perform duties regularly for a wage or salary.
32 Clues: To perform duties regularly for a wage or salary. • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • Intelligence related to rhythm, pitch, melody, and tone. • The specific geographic location where a person was born. • An individual’s ancestry, origins, and cultural background. • A quality or feature that is a person's particular advantage. • ...
Intelligence 2017-10-02
Across
- Abilities / Abilities that tend not to decline with age and may return to preinjury levels following brain damage.
- Analysis / It is used to discover patterns of correlation coefficients that suggest the existence of underlying psychological dimensions
- Processing Theories / The focus is on identifying the specific mental processes that constitute intelligence.
- / A multifaceted capacity that manifests itself in different ways across the lifespan
- statistics / Tells which of the models or hypotheses tested are most in agreement with the data
- Intelligence Factor / g
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- / It is complex concept by which heredity and environment are presumed to interact and influence the development of one’s intelligence
- Binet / Said that intelligence includes reasoning, judgement, memory and abstraction
- operational stage / It is a stage of cognitive development where logical or operational thought begins
- Piaget / Said that cognitive development is a consequence of our interaction with the environment
10 Clues: Intelligence Factor / g • Binet / Said that intelligence includes reasoning, judgement, memory and abstraction • / A multifaceted capacity that manifests itself in different ways across the lifespan • statistics / Tells which of the models or hypotheses tested are most in agreement with the data • ...
Intelligence 2023-11-29
Across
- a type of intelligence often associated with problem-solving and reasoning
- The psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, including linguistic and musical intelligence
- Cattell categorizes this form of intelligence as the acquisition of knowledge and skill.
- A theory proposing seven primary mental abilities as components of intelligence
- In an assessment, it pertains to the extent to which the items measure what they are intended to measure.
- The ability to understand and manage one's emotions, a component of emotional intelligence
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- this theory suggests that intelligence comes in three different forms
- the ability to generate innovative and novel ideas
- this population falls on the upper curve and typically possess an IQ of 130 and above
- Spearman posits that this factor signifies the capability for logical reasoning and problem-solving.
10 Clues: the ability to generate innovative and novel ideas • this theory suggests that intelligence comes in three different forms • a type of intelligence often associated with problem-solving and reasoning • A theory proposing seven primary mental abilities as components of intelligence • ...
Intelligence 2023-03-07
Across
- the judgement of common sense and ability to adjust with our environment
- factor theory level,range,area,speed
- learning different symbols for specific numbers
- ability to understand how objects are oriented in space
- intelligence the ability to use information to get along in life and become successful
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- ability to recognise the patterns found in nature
- ability to compose or perform music
- ability to use language
- the score from the standardization group would be called
- Spearman two factor theory
10 Clues: ability to use language • Spearman two factor theory • ability to compose or perform music • factor theory level,range,area,speed • learning different symbols for specific numbers • ability to recognise the patterns found in nature • ability to understand how objects are oriented in space • the score from the standardization group would be called • ...
Intelligence 2025-01-30
Across
- mental abilities to adapt and shape the environment. involves reacting and actively forming to your surroundings.
- type of test that measures what you have already learned. (Ex: ACT, SAT, CLT, etc)
- general intelligence: that one main intelligence affects your other mental skills (theorized by Spearman)
- the age of your intelligence that is higher or lower than your physical age
- Last name of scientist who discovered factor analysis (g-factor & s-factor)
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- Last name of scientist who theorized multiple intelligences
- a unique combination of intelligences in an individual that help them succeed in specific career paths
- a ratio of mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100
- test that predicts your capacity to learn if given adequate education
- Specific abilities: that certain people have certain specialties and talents in areas of life (ex: art, music, sports)
10 Clues: Last name of scientist who theorized multiple intelligences • a ratio of mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100 • test that predicts your capacity to learn if given adequate education • the age of your intelligence that is higher or lower than your physical age • Last name of scientist who discovered factor analysis (g-factor & s-factor) • ...
Intelligence 2024-03-20
Across
- Recollection of facts,events,dates and names
- A type of intelligence applied by relying on learnt knowledge
- Formed in the hippocampus
- Refers to the mental capacity for learning
- A technique used to control the behavior of others
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- The ability to connect with people
- A technique used to convince others that a lie is the truth
- The ability to predict and anticipate
- A type of intelligence applied by relying on logical observation
- The ability to recognize patterns
10 Clues: Formed in the hippocampus • The ability to recognize patterns • The ability to connect with people • The ability to predict and anticipate • Refers to the mental capacity for learning • Recollection of facts,events,dates and names • A technique used to control the behavior of others • A technique used to convince others that a lie is the truth • ...
Artifical Intelligence 2014-01-07
Across
- system Computer system based on subject specific knowledge that perform as human experts do.
- room A hypothetical situation used to test the existence of strong artificial intelligence that extends beyond the simple demonstration of machine intelligence to actual thinking and understanding taking place within the machine.
- Pitts Neurons Artificial neurons which gather information from various inputs, which mimic the normal processes of human biological neural networks.
- speech recognition (CSR) Computer programs that recognize and record natural human speech.
- Intelligence (A.I.) Computer produced output that would be considered intelligent if produced by a human
- Machines capable of performing human task or behaving in a human manner.
- law A law that states that the size of a transistor in an integrated circuit chip will be reduced by 50 percent every 24 months wills the results being an exponential growth in computing power over time.
- processing model A computer program that examines each input feature in a predetermined step-wise fashion, with the outcome of each stage determining the next step in the program.
- test A test that involving communication between a human who asks questions and an unknown language-using entity, with the human's task being to distinguish the output as human or nonhuman.
- A conversational computer program that simulated responses of a paranoid patient, and was used in a test of indistinguishability between a machine and a human with psychiatrists as the expert judges.
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- (A.I.) The view in the area of artificial intelligence, that while humans are computing machines no machine will ever have the capabilities of a human.
- Sets of empirical rules or strategies that lead to a solution most of the time.
- / A step- by- step procedure that guarantees a solution to a given kind of problem.
- processing model A computer program that breaks down problems into smaller problems then examines all input features at the same time.
- (A.I.) Supposes that it is possible for computers to become self aware, but not necessarily exhibit human like thought processes.
- One of the first conversational computer programs to simulate intelligence.
- A neural net simulation that reads letters and pronounces them aloud.
17 Clues: A neural net simulation that reads letters and pronounces them aloud. • Machines capable of performing human task or behaving in a human manner. • One of the first conversational computer programs to simulate intelligence. • Sets of empirical rules or strategies that lead to a solution most of the time. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-06-03
Across
- The first computer program to defeat a professional human Go player.
- Autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text.
- The person who created the term artificial intelligence.
- a collection of advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS)technologies provided by Tesla.
- The person who made a detailing procedure known as Turing Test, forming the basis for artificial intelligence.
- First AI algorithm to detect potential COVID-19 infected patients.
- The world's first robot citizen.
- A subset of machine learning that consists of three or more layers of a neural network.
- A branch of engineering that involves the conception, design, manufacture and operation of robots.
- A logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics made in 1972.
- A computer programming language developed about 1960 by John McCarthy.
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- A type of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables software applications to improve their accuracy in forecasting events without being expressly designed to do so.
- Highest Accuracy Drug Protein Folding AI.
- A smart assistant that helps make everything faster and easier on your Apple devices.
- Computing systems inspired by the biological neural networks that constitute animal brains.
- Language created by John Backus & IBM.
- The machine that defeated the world champion, Garry Kasparov.
17 Clues: The world's first robot citizen. • Language created by John Backus & IBM. • Highest Accuracy Drug Protein Folding AI. • The person who created the term artificial intelligence. • The machine that defeated the world champion, Garry Kasparov. • First AI algorithm to detect potential COVID-19 infected patients. • ...
unit 7 government project 2022-09-30
Across
- the E in HEW
- establishes air traffic rules
- inspects and grades foods that US farmers produce
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- issues weather forecasts
- conducts legal business for the US
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- one fourth of federal spending
- approves prescription drugs
- pulled together twenty-two agencies from other cabinet departments
9 Clues: the E in HEW • issues weather forecasts • approves prescription drugs • establishes air traffic rules • one fourth of federal spending • conducts legal business for the US • inspects and grades foods that US farmers produce • coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government • pulled together twenty-two agencies from other cabinet departments
Chapter 6 Crossword 2015-10-22
Across
- The more closely we pay ___ to something, the better chance we have of learning it
- When you have coordinated control of your own body
- Type of learning when students must see something before processing it effectively
- Some individuals can listen to a verbal explanation of a task and then do the assignment
- Type of intelligence when you have the ability to use the major components of music
- Type od intelligence when you can understand, explain, and relate to thing in the natural world around you
- Type of intelligence when you understand the moods and motives of other people
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- Type of intelligence that is in other words "art smart"
- In other words "linguistic intelligence"
- type of learning when people work best by moving, handling, manipulating objects
- Some of your friends may have mentioned how ___ affect them
- When you attempt to understand the characteristics or traits of how you learn
- Type of intelligence when you draw strength and energy from within yourself
- This refers to our ability to use information to solve problems
- This stands for three types of learning
15 Clues: This stands for three types of learning • In other words "linguistic intelligence" • When you have coordinated control of your own body • Type of intelligence that is in other words "art smart" • Some of your friends may have mentioned how ___ affect them • This refers to our ability to use information to solve problems • ...
POB Chapter 2 Key Terms 2020-04-01
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- Aided Design (CAD) software is used by architects, engineers, drafters, artists, and others to create precision drawings or technical illustrations.
- Tunnel Chronic pain, numbness, or tingling in the hand. Can be caused by repetitive bending and extension of the wrist, as in keyboarding.
- using a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
- Intelligence computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.
- buying and selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of funds or data, over an electronic network, such as the Internet.
- Network a set of computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources.
- collection of information that is organized so that it can easily be accessed, managed, and updated.
- to run or operate (something, such as a factory or system) by using machines or computers, instead of people to do the work.
- work from home through the use of the Internet, e-mail, and the telephone.
- list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
- set of rules or a promise that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information.
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- machines capable of carrying out a complex or repetitious series of actions automatically.
- System software systems that use databases of expert knowledge to offer advice or make decisions in such areas as medical diagnosis and trading on the stock exchange.
- an electronic document in which data is arranged in the rows and columns of a grid and can be manipulated and used in calculations.
- a local or restricted (private) communications network.
- the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
- Collar Crime “Lying, Cheating, Stealing”- financially motivated nonviolent crime committed by business and government professionals.
- The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information.
- Virus a piece of code that typically has a detrimental effect to a computer, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
- obtaining (goods or a service) from an outside supplier.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Information System (MIS) hardware and software systems within an business that provide the information that management needs to run the business.
22 Clues: a local or restricted (private) communications network. • the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. • obtaining (goods or a service) from an outside supplier. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • using a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system. • ...
Multiple Intelligences 2023-04-25
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- ,is a developmental psychologist best-known for this theory of multiple intelligences
- work with formulas and data to help solve problems in industry, academia, and government
- type of intelligence that are good at visualizing things
- design the overall look of houses, buildings, and other structures
- someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
- a person engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., especially as an occupation or profession
- type of intelligence that are good at being aware of their own emotional states, feelings, and motivations
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- type of intelligence that are able to use words well, both when writing and speaking
- type of intelligence that are said to be good at body movement, performing actions, and physical control
- type of intelligence that are more in tune with nature
- type of intelligence that are good at reasoning, recognizing patterns, and logically analyzing problems
- type of intelligence that are good at understanding and interacting with other people.
- type of intelligence that are good at thinking in patterns, rhythms, and sounds.
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television
- a person who sings, especially professionally
15 Clues: a person who sings, especially professionally • type of intelligence that are more in tune with nature • type of intelligence that are good at visualizing things • design the overall look of houses, buildings, and other structures • a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television • ...
AP Psychology Intelligence 2025-05-29
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- Bell shaped curve, 68-95-99 rule
- Tthe ability to apply previously learned knowledge to solve a new task
- Records behaviors like dialogue and body language
- Weschler intelligence scale for children
- Assesses or measures what we have learned
- Predicting future performance
- Underlies all mental abilities, what allows us to solve problems, memorize new info, movie about world in a fluid way
- Ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and adapt to new situations
- (Person) If you have general intelligence it would support thurstone's seven
- Measure numerical values and statistics
- Self confirming that you would do better to disprove negative stereotypes
- Weschler's adult intelligence scale
- Method to assess mental aptitude and compare it with others
- Content appropriate, questions were appropriate to what it was testing
- Ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions, Good at perceiving emotions of you and others, what they mean, control them, and use them to your advantage
- Does it accurately predict what it was trying to predict, Positive correlation to the score you earned and the actual behavior in the future
- IQ of below 70 and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
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- IQ scores go up while SAT scores go down
- The brain filling in blanks when info is missing, viewing abstract as concrete
- People will adapt their behavior to meet an expectation
- (Person) Argues there isn't one underlying thing and rather a wide array of varied intelligences.
- Seven different factors for intelligence
- Island of intelligence surrounded by a sea of disability, One area of ability/ do wonders with
- Similar scores on first half and second half
- Historical father figure of intelligence testing, School age children, measure and assess intelligence so we can target and help all kids
- Identifies common causes of variance in different tests, Clusters of items that tend to be answered the same way
- You have the same testing conditions and procedures every time you take the exam, Scores are compared with a pretested group in order to determine meaningful scores
- How a typical person would perform at that age, not chronological age
- Expectation or prediction that then affects a person's behavior due to feedback between the belief and the behavior
- (Person) Invented intelligence tests to evaluate in adults and children
- (Person) Build off of Binet’s ideas, Creates Stanford-Binet IQ test, Creates military tests during WWI
- The ability to solve new tasks with no prior knowledge
- Self confirming threat that we will be evaluated by a negative stereotype which dampens performance
- (Person) How genetics affected people individualism, believed intelligence was inherited and upper classes contained most intelligence
- Mental age divided by your chronological age multiplied by 100
35 Clues: Predicting future performance • Bell shaped curve, 68-95-99 rule • Weschler's adult intelligence scale • Measure numerical values and statistics • IQ scores go up while SAT scores go down • Weschler intelligence scale for children • Seven different factors for intelligence • Assesses or measures what we have learned • Similar scores on first half and second half • ...
App Services Crossword 2019-05-27
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- Cloud based platform for continuous development, testing, and releasing of code by click of a button using DevOps.
- Insight-driven, digitally integrated platform that orchestrates the power of new SAP® solutions and technologies with Accenture’s industry and functional expertise.
- Location of Accenture’s first Innovation hub in India.
- One of the popular Robotic Process Automation Software.
- Three strategies for transforming to a radically new style of IT: _____, Intelligent and Connected.
- Accenture became the first PartnerNetwork member to get Diamond Partner Status from____.
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- Accenture’s automation platform which is used to implement and measure an enterprise automation strategy.
- Testing Platform that enables automated, artificial intelligence and analytics-driven software testing.
- Accenture's overall approach to Cloud.
- Components of NewIT: Innovate, _____, and Outperform.
- Business Group within Accenture that focuses on serving our clients and driving growth of our SAP business.
- Name of Global Application Services Solution Architect Lead, Accenture Leadership.
- Third component of Liquid Studio, other than Ideate and Experiment.
- Accenture’s new methodology for driving innovation and solve client’s business problems.
14 Clues: Accenture's overall approach to Cloud. • Components of NewIT: Innovate, _____, and Outperform. • Location of Accenture’s first Innovation hub in India. • One of the popular Robotic Process Automation Software. • Third component of Liquid Studio, other than Ideate and Experiment. • Name of Global Application Services Solution Architect Lead, Accenture Leadership. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- - skillful use of a stratagem
- - rivalry in the marketplace
- - to put to sleep or rest by soothing means
- - the building in Washington D.C. used by the Congress of the U.S for the sessions
- - a paid annoucement, as of goods for sale, in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television
- - a drop in the activity of a business or the economy
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- - the quality or fact of being very determined; determination
- - initiave; aggressiveness; resourceful
- - mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence
- - two or ore people pooling their money, skills, and resources to run a business, agreeing to share the profit and the losses of that business
- - pricing the same goods for less than the competition
- - a particular place or position
- venture - two or more people joining forces to sell a certain amount of goods or to work on a single project
- - a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed
14 Clues: - rivalry in the marketplace • - skillful use of a stratagem • - a particular place or position • - initiave; aggressiveness; resourceful • - to put to sleep or rest by soothing means • - a drop in the activity of a business or the economy • - pricing the same goods for less than the competition • - mental sharpness and inventiveness; keen intelligence • ...
GIS Crossword 2021-05-05
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- What mountain range goes through 3 Australian states
- White Lake
- What is located at 25.344239S 131.035388E?
- File extension for a ArcGIS Pro Project
- GIS began on this software in the 1970s
- Most populous city of Bavaria
- Mapping addresses or coordinates from a table
- A coordinate system for nearly the whole world containing wedge shaped zones
- Largest desert in Australia
- The_____________ toolbox contains tools to convert and analyze intelligence data sources.
- A vector data category
- The engine room of Australia
- Cylindrical map projection arguably the standard map projection for navigation
- Highest in NZ
- North, South, East, West
- The degree or closeness to which the information on a map matches the value in the real world
- General-purpose programming language
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- The LocateXT tool geocodes _____________ data
- A powerful and popular remote sensing technology that uses lasers
- Difference between size on a map and real size
- Deep
- Sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America
- Number that helps to determine the location of a point
- ____________ Notebooks are now integrated into ArcGIS Pro
- The first word in GIS
- Data that describes other data
- Enterprise self-service web GIS application
- This program is the longest-running enterprise for acquisition of satellite imagery of Earth
- ArcGIS _____________ fuses location analytics with open data science and business intelligence workflows
- This river runs through SA, NSW & VIC
- Colour that is RGB 0 0 0
- ArcGIS ________ is the latest professional desktop GIS application from Esri
- Digital Terrain Elevation Data
- Visualizing data in a 3D __________ is a powerful tool
- A reference from which spatial measurements are made
35 Clues: Deep • White Lake • Highest in NZ • The first word in GIS • A vector data category • Colour that is RGB 0 0 0 • North, South, East, West • Largest desert in Australia • The engine room of Australia • Most populous city of Bavaria • Data that describes other data • Digital Terrain Elevation Data • General-purpose programming language • This river runs through SA, NSW & VIC • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2015-10-22
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- The more closely we pay ___ to something, the better chance we have of learning it
- When you have coordinated control of your own body
- Type of learning when students must see something before processing it effectively
- Some individuals can listen to a verbal explanation of a task and then do the assignment
- Type of intelligence when you have the ability to use the major components of music
- Type od intelligence when you can understand, explain, and relate to thing in the natural world around you
- Type of intelligence when you understand the moods and motives of other people
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- Type of intelligence that is in other words "art smart"
- In other words "linguistic intelligence"
- type of learning when people work best by moving, handling, manipulating objects
- Some of your friends may have mentioned how ___ affect them
- When you attempt to understand the characteristics or traits of how you learn
- Type of intelligence when you draw strength and energy from within yourself
- This refers to our ability to use information to solve problems
- This stands for three types of learning
15 Clues: This stands for three types of learning • In other words "linguistic intelligence" • When you have coordinated control of your own body • Type of intelligence that is in other words "art smart" • Some of your friends may have mentioned how ___ affect them • This refers to our ability to use information to solve problems • ...
Chapter 9 Definitions 2023-11-21
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- Modern term for below average intellectual functioning; prevents a person from performing at a level appropriate for their age
- Tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over again
- Intelligence test with 4 different things you are graded on
- Mental processes that result in original, workable ideas
- Affect your surroundings have on your intelligence
- Smarter than average, psychologically healthy, extremely successful in school
- To come up with unusual or unique ideas to solve a problem; to use something differently than it was originally intended to be used.
- Level of intellectual functioning in years, which is compared with chronological age to derive IQ
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- Ability to understand and adapt to the environment by using a combination of inherited abilities and learning experiences.
- Gardner's theory that intelligence is made up of seven abilities
- Inherited intelligence
- Score determined by comparing mental age and chronological age
- People in your community and how they think about intelligence
- People who have below average intelligence but perform extremely well at a particular talent or ability
- Test that provides 3 IQs
15 Clues: Inherited intelligence • Test that provides 3 IQs • Affect your surroundings have on your intelligence • Mental processes that result in original, workable ideas • Intelligence test with 4 different things you are graded on • Tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over again • Score determined by comparing mental age and chronological age • ...
Famous Psychologists 2016-04-19
Across
- Attachment Theory
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Attachment Theory
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Critical period of language acquisition
- Memory (Spacing Effect)
- Taste aversion
- Intelligence test(French)
- Diagnostic labeling
- Conformity Experiment (length of lines)
- Neo-Freudian (Introversion vs Extroversion)
- Obedience, shock experiment
- Multiple Intelligence Theory
- Emotions
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- Learned helplessness
- Split-brain experiments
- Parenting Styles
- Heuristics
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- Eyewitness memory
- Social Development Theory
- Factor Analysis, Correlation Coefficient
- Moral development (worked with Kohlberg)
- Emotion and temperament
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- Bobo doll experiment
- Feminine Psychology
28 Clues: Emotions • Heuristics • Taste aversion • Parenting Styles • Attachment Theory • Attachment Theory • Eyewitness memory • Diagnostic labeling • Feminine Psychology • Learned helplessness • Bobo doll experiment • Split-brain experiments • Memory (Spacing Effect) • Emotion and temperament • Social Development Theory • Intelligence test(French) • Stanford Prison Experiment • Cognitive Dissonance Theory • ...
Principle 1 Vocab 2023-09-13
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- Praising a student for quickly figuring out an easy problem can _______________ create associations between intelligence and lack of effort.
- Self-handicapping in students might be due to their _______________ of embarrassment or failure.
- When students with an entity mindset face challenging tasks, they become more vulnerable to negative feedback.
- Praising a student for quickly figuring out an easy problem can unintentionally create associations between _______________ and lack of effort.
- Unsolicited offers of help by a _______________ can be seen by students as cues about low ability.
- Attribution principles are linked to _______________ and can explain how some teacher behaviors might negatively impact students' beliefs about their abilities.
- Offering praise for success on easy tasks might undermine a student's _______________.
- Teachers can foster growth mindset by attributing student failure to controllable causes like lack of effort or poor choice of _______________.
- Students _______________ better when failure is attributed to a lack of effort rather than to low ability.
- Unsolicited offers of help by a teacher can be seen by students as _______________ about low ability.
- Students with an incremental mindset focus on learning goals and are willing to take on challenging tasks.
- of effort When teachers offer mild and constructive criticism after a failure, students are likely to attribute their failure to _______________.
- Offering praise for success on easy tasks might _______________ a student's motivation.
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- When students with an entity mindset face challenging tasks, they become more _______________ to negative feedback.
- Students with a fixed view on intelligence _______________ on performance goals.
- Those who believe that intelligence is a fixed trait tend to adhere to the "_______________" theory of intelligence.
- Self-handicapping in students might be due to their fear of _______________ or failure.
- The answer to why a student failed is known as a causal _______________.
- Students with a fixed view on intelligence focus on _______________ goals.
- The answer to why a student failed is known as a _______________ attribution.
- Attribution principles are linked to mindset and can explain how some teacher behaviors might negatively impact students' _______________ about their abilities.
- Students with an _______________ mindset focus on learning goals and are willing to take on challenging tasks.
- When teachers praise based on effort or successful strategies, they avoid making attributions based on _______________.
- Teachers can foster growth mindset by attributing student failure to _______________ causes like lack of effort or poor choice of strategy.
- When teachers offer mild and _______________ criticism after a failure, students are likely to attribute their failure to lack of effort.
- Attributions that _______________ one's ability are associated with the view that intelligence is fixed.
- Students cope better when failure is attributed to a lack of _______________ rather than to low ability.
- Those who believe that intelligence is a _______________ trait tend to adhere to the "entity" theory of intelligence.
- Students who believe intelligence is malleable and not fixed are more likely to have a "_______________" mindset.
- Students who believe intelligence is _______________ and not fixed are more likely to have a "growth" mindset.
30 Clues: The answer to why a student failed is known as a causal _______________. • Students with a fixed view on intelligence focus on _______________ goals. • The answer to why a student failed is known as a _______________ attribution. • Students with a fixed view on intelligence _______________ on performance goals. • ...
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Unit 5 Olivia Boustani pt 2 2022-01-31
Across
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence score of 70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life; varies from mild to profound
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- a condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for Americans. The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted kids.
- A population group unified by a specific common characteristic, such as age, and subsequently treated as a statistical unit.
- The proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes. The ____________ of a trait may vary, depending on the range of populations and environments studied.
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- research in which the same people are restudied and retested over a long period
- creator of "g-factor", or general intelligence, concept
- a factor that, according to Spearman and others, underlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes. Most scores fall near the average, and fewer and fewer scores lie near the extremes.
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- psychologist; proposed that intelligence consisted of 7 different primary mental abilities
- in psychology, ____ is passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- general IQ tests, designed test to identify slow learners in need of remediation-not applicable in the U.S. because too culture-bound (French)
- A measure of mastery or proficiency in reading, mathematics, writing, science, or some other subject.
- our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age
- 1857-1911; Created first intelligence test for Parisian school children; Field: testing;
- describes intelligence as having analytic, creative and practical dimensions
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person's total score.
- triarchic theory of intelligence; triangular theory of love; He believed it was a mental reality to take on the world. We each have a state of consciousness.
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternate forms of the test, or on retesting
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100 [thus, IQ = (ma/ca) x 100]. On contemporary intelligence tests, the average performance for a given age is assigned a score of 100.
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet's original intelligence test.
- researcher that worked with troubled kids in the 1930's in NYC. He observed that many of these kids demonstrated a type of intelligence that was much different than the type of intelligence needed to succeed in the school system (STREET SMARTS). He created tests to measure more than verbal ability.
- our ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict; it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior.
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
33 Clues: creator of "g-factor", or general intelligence, concept • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest • the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to • our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age • ...
E-commerce 2022-07-22
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- Intelligence A field of computer science which attempts to replicate human intelligence in machines and computers.
- A recurring transaction over a defined interval (typically one month) to gain access to a product or service.
- Is a business modality in which business transactions are fully presented online.
- Balance Revenue generated during the current pay-out period (from the last pay-out date).
- A marketing strategy which offers customers free access to a product or service for a defined period of time.
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- Agents who promote and sell the products of other merchants in return for compensation.
- The customer who makes a purchase from a merchant.
- A portmanteau of the word financial and technology. An umbrella term used for start-ups in the e-commerce and financial sectors.
- workflows A process that identifies and automates repetitive and time-consuming manual tasks using technological solutions.
- The second last stage of a typical e-commerce flow, where customers finalise their purchase right before submitting their payment and shipping details.
- A legislated tariff levied on every transaction, payable to the government.
11 Clues: The customer who makes a purchase from a merchant. • A legislated tariff levied on every transaction, payable to the government. • Is a business modality in which business transactions are fully presented online. • Agents who promote and sell the products of other merchants in return for compensation. • ...
