business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 _______ • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
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- 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 _______ • ...
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
- 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 _______ • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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)
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- - 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) • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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
Down
- 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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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)
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
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)
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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) • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
'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
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
Across
- 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. • ...
Testing and Individual Differences Crossword: Alyssa Monera 2013-03-25
Across
- 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. • ...
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
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
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). • ...
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 • ...
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2019-11-22
Across
- I can see when the other person is triggered, make an observation, enquires about it and empathises
- This is now a leader's superpower
- Emotions are definitely not right or wrong
- The ability to decide whether,when and how to share my emotion
- The visual representation of the EI framework
- I feel life is a struggle- Is this a feeling or a thought?
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- The most important component of EI
- It is important to share the emotions with my stakeholder without this
- Emotions are a part of this
- It is important for me to correct describe my emotion to myself
- This component is the visible part of the EI Framework
- Different people can have different emotions to the same situation. This is nature of emotions.
- Another word for emotions
- In the last EI workshop, we used these to understand the word "Emotions"
- The number of components in EI Framework
- Suppressing emotions over a long duration impacts this physical and mental aspect of my life the most.
16 Clues: Another word for emotions • Emotions are a part of this • This is now a leader's superpower • The most important component of EI • The number of components in EI Framework • Emotions are definitely not right or wrong • The visual representation of the EI framework • This component is the visible part of the EI Framework • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-11
17 Clues: AI • AI • CPU • see • wipe • Brain • create • drills • school • GEneral AI • filteration • bigger data • sourced crowd • even bigger dater • against a group of people • processing multiple things • machines learnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnn
Intelligence Test 2025-03-31
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- The system of rules that combine phonemes, morphemes, and words
- Fixedness The inability to see how an object can be used for something other than its intended use
- The beliefs that an event occurring is higher if it's last occurrence stands out in your memory
- The smallest unit that carries meaning in a language
- The ability to learn, solve problems, and adapt
- The mental grouping of similar objects, events, and ideas
- Set The tendency to use the same strategy over and over
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- Posing an issue or statistic in a way that sways an audience's perception
- Step-by-step procedure
- The inability to see a problem from a fresh perspective
- When confidence is greater than accuracy
- The smallest distinctive unit of sound in a language
- The sudden realization of a solution
- The tendency to search for info that supports your personal beliefs
- A rule of thumb, mental shortcut, common sense
- Most typical example
16 Clues: Most typical example • Step-by-step procedure • The sudden realization of a solution • When confidence is greater than accuracy • A rule of thumb, mental shortcut, common sense • The ability to learn, solve problems, and adapt • The smallest distinctive unit of sound in a language • The smallest unit that carries meaning in a language • ...
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 • ...
Artifical Intelligence 2014-01-07
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
AP Psychology Intelligence 2025-05-29
Across
- 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 • ...
unit 7 government project 2022-09-30
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- 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
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 • ...
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. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
Across
- - 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 • ...
Famous Psychologists 2016-04-19
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- 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 • ...
GIS Crossword 2021-05-05
Across
- 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
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 • ...
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 • ...
App Services Crossword 2019-05-27
Across
- 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. • ...
Unit 5 Olivia Boustani pt 2 2022-01-31
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- 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 • ...
hola? 2023-11-13
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. • ...
BSc ISR Quick Puzzle 2024-02-02
Across
- The product of analysis
- A high-level plan, informed by analysis of a problem
- Structured process for considering intelligence problems
- Community or neighbourhood focus
- Human intelligence product
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- UK open intelligence agency which you can join as a "crowd analyst"
- Communications and technical - signals intelligence
- Individual, organisational or societal ability to endure and recover from crisis
- Concerning the whole planet
- A feeling and a discipline; a rapidly expanding and fascinating career pathway
- Government Communications Headquarters
- Intelligence derived from aerial and satellite imagery
12 Clues: The product of analysis • Human intelligence product • Concerning the whole planet • Community or neighbourhood focus • Government Communications Headquarters • Communications and technical - signals intelligence • A high-level plan, informed by analysis of a problem • Intelligence derived from aerial and satellite imagery • ...
E-commerce 2022-07-22
Across
- 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. • ...
Psych review 2015-04-19
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- neo-freudian feminist
- functionalist
- critical period fro language acquisition
- facial expressions
- multiple intelligences
- rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- first intelligence test
- cognitive dissonance
- psychological development
- cognitive dissonance
- Bobo dolls
- learned helplessness
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- client centered therapy
- cognitive behaviour therapy
- cognitive development
- successful intelligence theory
- longitudinal studies on temperament/ developmental
- parenting styles
- hidden observer theory hypnosis
- split brain experiments
- moral development
- taste aversion
- social development theory
- social conformity
- general intelligence
- classical conditioning
- collective unconscious neo-freudian
- heuristics
- feminist critique of Kohlberg, studied gender differences
29 Clues: heuristics • Bobo dolls • functionalist • taste aversion • parenting styles • moral development • social conformity • facial expressions • cognitive dissonance • cognitive dissonance • general intelligence • learned helplessness • neo-freudian feminist • cognitive development • multiple intelligences • classical conditioning • client centered therapy • first intelligence test • split brain experiments • ...
Famous Names of Psychology 2016-04-17
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- universal expressions
- conformity experiment
- hidden observer effect
- availability heuristic
- validity of mental hospitals
- forgetting curve
- studied the development of babies into adulthood
- assimilation & accommodation
- first ever intelligence test
- eye-witness testimony
- strange situations
- little Albert experiment
- cognitive dissonance
- parenting styles
- general intelligence
- cognitive behavioural therapy
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- authority test
- bobo doll experiment
- Stanford experiment
- split-brain
- psychosocial stages
- triarchic theory of human intelligence
- social development theory
- wire mother experiment
- universal grammar
- learned helplessness
- aversive conditioning
- conditioning dogs experiment
28 Clues: split-brain • authority test • forgetting curve • parenting styles • universal grammar • strange situations • Stanford experiment • psychosocial stages • bobo doll experiment • learned helplessness • cognitive dissonance • general intelligence • universal expressions • conformity experiment • eye-witness testimony • aversive conditioning • hidden observer effect • availability heuristic • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2024-01-18
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- who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental age
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- a general intelligence factor that, according to Spearman and others, underlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- this person's theory includes analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- the most widely used intelligence test
- 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
- the extent to which a test yield consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, or on retesting
- a statistical procedure that identiries clusters of related items on a test
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- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- curve the symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
- defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
16 Clues: the most widely used intelligence test • 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 • who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental 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. • ...
Psychology 2024-11-05
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- one of Gardner's 8 intelligence related to words
- storage for your senses
- brain that controls the left side of the body
- Gardner founder of the 8 intelligence
- remembering info we don't consciously try to
- ability to act purposefully, think rationally, and deal effectively with the environment
- general ability
- type of learning in which behaviors earn rewards or get punishments
- specific ability
- retrieve memories that are from the same or similar physical setting
- ability to learn
- retrieving info without any prompts or cues
- tunnel to brain
- retrieve info with cues
- type of learning where behaviors are learned by observing others
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- ability to encode, store, and retrieve info
- memory that only lasts for 18 to 30 seconds
- practiced skills or info that you have experience
- helps focus light or image
- storing memories and info consciously and actively
- one of Gardner's 8 intelligence related to logic
- brain that controls the right side of the body
- recalling memories that are similar to your current mood
- one of Gardner's 8 intelligence related to self
- cues relating to your emotional and physical state
25 Clues: general ability • tunnel to brain • specific ability • ability to learn • storage for your senses • retrieve info with cues • helps focus light or image • Gardner founder of the 8 intelligence • ability to encode, store, and retrieve info • memory that only lasts for 18 to 30 seconds • retrieving info without any prompts or cues • remembering info we don't consciously try to • ...
Military Intelligence Crossword 2022-05-19
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- Intelligence drives _______.
- COMPANY THAT MANUFACTURES AND SUPPORTS DCGS-A
- TOTAL OF 8 BITS
- The Military Intelligence crest is a gold color metal _____, point up, a gold color metal heraldic sun composed of four straight and four wavy alternating rays surmounted by a gold heraldic rose, the petals dark blue enamel.
- ATPs, ADRPS, and FMs
- AFTER CONTACT ANALYSTS CONDUCT A BATTLE DAMAGE __________
- The color of the Military Intelligence Corps.
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- The Military Intelligence Corps motto is "Always out ______."
- S2 is the _____________ section.
- HEIGHT OF A RADIO WAVE
- MAIN SOURCE OF GEOINT
- HOME OF THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE CORPS
- A POINT BETWEEN A COMPUTER AND A SERVER
13 Clues: TOTAL OF 8 BITS • ATPs, ADRPS, and FMs • MAIN SOURCE OF GEOINT • HEIGHT OF A RADIO WAVE • Intelligence drives _______. • S2 is the _____________ section. • HOME OF THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE CORPS • A POINT BETWEEN A COMPUTER AND A SERVER • COMPANY THAT MANUFACTURES AND SUPPORTS DCGS-A • The color of the Military Intelligence Corps. • ...
Emily's study skill crossword 2018-03-20
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- The side of brain which control human's holistic thought
- A learning style that learn best working with groups
- An intelligence which shows strong music smart
- Our teacher of this course's last name
- The name of the course we are taking in this class
- Name of the person create this crossword
- An intelligence which shows strong self smart
- Learning through speech and writing, "word"
- What should you do after study for a long period, keep study or takebreaks?
- Someone said "review note is useless."Is it right?
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- A personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978
- An intelligence which shows strong nature smart
- A learning style that learn best by oneself in private settings
- Learning through listening,sounds and music, "hear"
- Learning through imagery and special understanding, "see"
- An intelligence which shows strong people smart
- The side of brain which control human's analytic thought
- An intelligence which shows strong logic smart
- Do we need to start the most difficult subject fist in study?
- A true color shows authentic, enthusiastic, compassionate and sincere
- A true color shows analytical, calm, cool,investgative and logical
21 Clues: Our teacher of this course's last name • Name of the person create this crossword • 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 nature smart • ...
Safehouse Spy Puzzle 2020-04-11
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- U.S. domestic counterintelligence service
- The British foreign intelligence service; aka SIS
- Brit spy-slang for members of their intel service
- Safehouse drink that zooms through 600 feet of clear plastic tubing to deliver your martini “shaken not stirred”
- Special Operations Executive; Britain's WWII sabotage organization
- Methods developed by intelligence operatives
- World's most famous spy plane still in use today
- Soviet Union's intel service during the Cold War
- Secret Identity of Control
- Kind of officer who runs operations
- Agent living as ordinary citizen in a foreign country
- Warning in a Men’s Room at the Safe House
- A spy's claimed bio, memorized and documented
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- A clandestine radio operator
- An original message before encryption
- Intelligence collected from human sources
- Longest continuously serving agent at Safehouse MKE
- Clandestine source or method, usually an agent
- Canada's secret training base during World War II
- Agent in fact working for his country’s opponent
- Name of front bar at the Safe House
- Person unofficially employed by an intelligence agency
- US Dept of Defense branch that secures US communications - "No Such Agency"
- Female agent employed to seduce people for intelligence
24 Clues: Secret Identity of Control • A clandestine radio operator • Name of front bar at the Safe House • Kind of officer who runs operations • An original message before encryption • U.S. domestic counterintelligence service • Intelligence collected from human sources • Warning in a Men’s Room at the Safe House • Methods developed by intelligence operatives • ...
SafeHouse Spy Puzzle 2020-04-21
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- Secret Identity of Control
- Clandestine source or method, usually an agent
- A clandestine radio operator
- Warning in a Men’s Room at the SafeHouse
- Special Operations Executive; Britain's WWII sabotage organization
- Soviet Union's intel service during the Cold War
- Canada's secret training base during World War II
- World's most famous spy plane still in use today
- Name of front bar at the SafeHouse
- US Dept of Defense branch that secures US communications - "No Such Agency"
- Person unofficially employed by an intelligence agency
- A spy's claimed bio, memorized and documented
- Safehouse drink that zooms through 600 feet of clear plastic tubing to deliver your martini “shaken not stirred”
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- Brit spy-slang for members of their intel service
- Intelligence collected from human sources
- Female agent employed to seduce people for intelligence
- U.S. domestic counterintelligence service
- Methods developed by intelligence operatives
- Longest continuously serving agent at safehouse MKE
- Kind of officer who runs operations
- Agent living as ordinary citizen in a foreign country
- Agent in fact working for his country’s opponent
- The British foreign intelligence service; aka SIS
- An original message before encryption
24 Clues: Secret Identity of Control • A clandestine radio operator • Name of front bar at the SafeHouse • Kind of officer who runs operations • An original message before encryption • Warning in a Men’s Room at the SafeHouse • Intelligence collected from human sources • U.S. domestic counterintelligence service • Methods developed by intelligence operatives • ...
emilywei's crossword yeh 2018-03-19
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- The name of the course we are taking in this class
- The side of brain which control human's holistic thought
- A personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978
- Someone said "review note is useless."Is it right?
- An intelligence which shows strong self smart
- An intelligence which shows strong logic smart
- A true color shows analytical, calm, cool,investgative and logical
- An intelligence which shows strong nature smart
- A learning style that learn best working with groups
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- A learning style that learn best by oneself in private settings
- Learning through listening,sounds and music, "hear"
- Learning through imagery and special understanding, "see"
- An intelligence which shows strong music smart
- An intelligence which shows strong people smart
- Do we need to start the most difficult subject fist in study?
- The side of brain which control human's analytic thought
- Name of the person create this crossword
- Learning through speech and writing, "word"
- Our teacher of this course's last name
- What should you do after study for a long period, keep study or takebreaks?
- A true color shows authentic, enthusiastic, compassionate and sincere
21 Clues: Our teacher of this course's last name • Name of the person create this crossword • 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 • ...
Study skills by Monica Lee 2018-03-19
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- How made true colors system?
- How many multiple intelligences do you know?
- Counseling, politics, sociologists, therapists have _____ intelligence.
- Which side of the brain has mathematical skill?
- Which true color encourages a playful atmosphere of activity and movement.
- Logical intelligence's another name.
- Which intelligence has an ability to produce and appreciate music?
- How many habits did we learn to become effective student?
- How many learning styles do you know?
- Each study time should have a ____ goal.
- Farmers, gardeners, florists, geologist, archaeologists have _____ intelligence.
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- How many true colors are there?
- Which side of the brain has imaginary skill?
- Use study ___ effectively.
- Poets, writers, newscasters have ____ intelligence.
- Which true color is relationship oriented?
- A person who prefers to see pictures, videos, and graphs.
- Learning style that you prefer using logic.
- Which color needs to follow rules and respect authority?
- You need to start with most ___ subject first.
20 Clues: Use study ___ effectively. • How made true colors system? • How many true colors are there? • Logical intelligence's another name. • How many learning styles do you know? • Each study time should have a ____ goal. • Which true color is relationship oriented? • Learning style that you prefer using logic. • Which side of the brain has imaginary skill? • ...
May 2025 Business Intelligence Crossword 2025-05-19
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- In Q4'24, JTI completed its acquisition of The _____ Group
- Abbreviation for British American Tobacco
- This was the first Vuse product to receive an MGO from the FDA in October 2021
- Cigarette brand with a cowboy mascot
- Federal agency that likes to say no to flavors
- Cigarette brand known for its “Alive with Pleasure” slogan
- Altria’s long-term strategy hinges on 'moving beyond ___'
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- This city in Kentucky is home to the first ZYN manufacturing facility
- E-cig disruptor whose skyrocketing growth once kept regulators up at night
- Before RSD, this metric was used to estimate offtake share
- In June 2015, Reynolds sold Kool, Salem, Winston, and ______ to ITG so Reynolds could win regulatory approval for it's Lorillard acquisition
11 Clues: Cigarette brand with a cowboy mascot • Abbreviation for British American Tobacco • Federal agency that likes to say no to flavors • Altria’s long-term strategy hinges on 'moving beyond ___' • In Q4'24, JTI completed its acquisition of The _____ Group • Before RSD, this metric was used to estimate offtake share • ...
