business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Business analytics roll no. 25458 2025-11-06
Across
- Central repository for integrated data
- Estimating future trends based on historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Visual display of key performance indicators
- Process of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Large and complex data sets requiring advanced analysis tools
- Step by step procedure for solving a problem
- Raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Forecasting future outcomes using data
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data warehousing
- Analysis that summarizes past data
- Language used for managing and querying databases
- Statistical method to model relationships between variables
- Grouping similar data points together
- Suggests actions based on analysis results
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- Relationship between two or more variables
- Testable statement in research and analytics
- Microsoft tool for business intelligence
- Popular programming language for data analysis
- Mathematical representation of a real-world process
- AI method where systems learn from data
- Data visualization software used in analytics
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Valuable understanding derived from data analysis
- Tree-like model for decision-making
- Key Performance Indicator for business success
- Measure of data dispersion
29 Clues: Measure of data dispersion • Analysis that summarizes past data • Tree-like model for decision-making • Grouping similar data points together • Central repository for integrated data • Forecasting future outcomes using data • AI method where systems learn from data • Microsoft tool for business intelligence • Systematic computational analysis of data • ...
Chapter 8 : Innovation Through Analytics 2026-02-06
Across
- Analytics recommending actions based on data insights
- Tool for tracking website traffic and behavior
- Use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention
- Documents generated from analyzed data
- Science of analyzing raw data to derive insights
- Unprocessed and unorganized data
- Analytics forecasting future trends based on data
- AI technique for predictive data analysis
- Hidden information extracted from data analysis
- Graphical representation of data findings
- Monitoring location and status in real-time
- Artificial Intelligence used in advanced analytics
- Instruments or software used in data analytics
- Commercial enterprises benefiting from data insights
- Competencies needed by data analysts
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- Processed data that is meaningful and useful
- Analysis of revenue and customer purchasing behavior
- System for scheduling and managing reservations
- Raw unorganized facts and figures
- Recurring trends identified in datasets
- Extensive datasets often analyzed for patterns
- Data not organized in a predefined manner
- Preparing data by removing inaccuracies
- Analytics focused on past events
- Analytics identifying causes of past events
- Efficiency gained through effective data use
- Evaluation of competitive business landscape
- Mathematical techniques for data analysis
- Circumstances that give meaning to data
- Detection of unauthorized or deceitful activity
30 Clues: Unprocessed and unorganized data • Analytics focused on past events • Raw unorganized facts and figures • Competencies needed by data analysts • Documents generated from analyzed data • Recurring trends identified in datasets • Preparing data by removing inaccuracies • Circumstances that give meaning to data • Data not organized in a predefined manner • ...
AI for Employee Onboarding 2025-04-30
Across
- AI A type of AI that creates new content, such as text or images, from input data.
- The credentials or process required to access a computer system.
- point A specific problem that negatively impacts a company or process.
- A period of time when something is postponed or slowed down.
- Adapting something to suit a particular individual or company.
- A document with fields to be filled out with information.
- (Artificial Intelligence) Technology that simulates human intelligence in machines.
- test A trial of a new product or system before its official release.
- Working from a location outside the traditional office, usually from home.
- AI AI capable of making autonomous decisions and actions.
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- (Human Resources) The department responsible for managing employee-related services and policies.
- (Information Technology) The use of computers and systems to store, retrieve, and send information.
- The emotional commitment an employee has towards their organization.
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users.
- (Key Performance Indicator) A measurable value that indicates how effectively a company is achieving key objectives.
- A standard of measurement used to evaluate performance or progress.
- To become accustomed or used to a new environment or situation.
- The process of integrating a new employee into a company and its culture.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- (Robotic Process Automation) Software technology that automates routine, rule-based business processes.
20 Clues: A document with fields to be filled out with information. • AI AI capable of making autonomous decisions and actions. • A period of time when something is postponed or slowed down. • Adapting something to suit a particular individual or company. • To become accustomed or used to a new environment or situation. • ...
B2B Crossword 2024-12-13
5 Clues: Formerly GCC. • Integrated AAP/CQ Point of Sale System • Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association • Independent version of APRO for professional customers. • type of business planning that relates to business intelligence
Unit 1 - Study Guide 2024-02-18
Across
- emotional intelligence includes the ability to perceive, understand, use and ___ emotions
- smallest distinctive sound unit
- sudden Aha! reaction that instantly reveals the solution
- the way an issue is posed
- to find IQ divide mental age by ______ age and multiply by 100
- inability to view problems from a new angle
- simply thinking strategy; mental shortcut
- type of intelligence that includes our ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- mental image or best example of a category
- created the idea of general intelligence
- smallest unit in language that carries meaning
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- type of test that predicts a person's future performance
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- impairment of language
- thinking about our thinking
- type of thinking that expands the number of possible solutions
- type of test that assesses what a person has learned
- type of intelligence that includes our accumulated knowledge
- believed that there were nine different types of independent intelligences
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- sudden realization of a problem's solution
21 Clues: impairment of language • the way an issue is posed • thinking about our thinking • smallest distinctive sound unit • created the idea of general intelligence • simply thinking strategy; mental shortcut • mental image or best example of a category • sudden realization of a problem's solution • inability to view problems from a new angle • ...
EVERYONE IS INTELLIGENT! 2026-03-21
Across
- This kind of intelligence allows you to to coordinate body movements easily, being good at sports and learning by doing.
- My brother has a high NATURALISTIC INTELLIGENCE: he is very interested in nature and in the .......... .
- If you have a good amount of this type of intellugence, you understand both yourself and other people and can create positive relationships with them.
- If you have this kind of intelligence you know yourself, your strengths and weaknesses and you can work effectively on your own.
- If you have a good ear for foreign languages and recognize musical rhythms and patterns with no difficulty you have a lot of this kind of intelligence.
- People with .......... intelligence are good at using language and words and learn languages easily.
- People with a high VISUAL-SPACIAL intelligence are good at using charts, ...... and mind maps.
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- People with this type of intelligence are good at interacting with others and work effectively with them.
- If you are good at problem solving, using numbers and carry out operations easily, then you have a strong intelligence of this kind.
- It is the ability to imagine yourself in the position of another person and so to share that person's feelings and understand other people's feelings and problems.
- He developed the theory of emotional intelligence in 1995.
- He developed the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983.
- People with empathy can put themselves in someone else's ..........
13 Clues: He developed the theory of emotional intelligence in 1995. • He developed the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983. • People with empathy can put themselves in someone else's .......... • People with a high VISUAL-SPACIAL intelligence are good at using charts, ...... and mind maps. • ...
HCC HR Crossword 2024-02-15
7 Clues: business partner • Emotional Intelligence • method of offering insight • an ongoing approach to managing people • the ability to recover from challenges • the ability to see things through other's eyes • the shared values, attitudes, behaviors, and standards of a work environment
Criminal Investigation 2022-12-08
17 Clues: Blinking • Thinking ABC • Sixty minutes • Not hindsight • Moving mistake • After analysis • Bett's paradox • Article 6 right • Hide under duvet • Joining the dots • Agent provocateur • Guilty latin mind • Device doesn't lie • Appenzeller smells • First building block • Pick up intelligence • Intelligence to evidence
Technology 2025-03-02
Across
- _ Innovation
- _ Data
- virtuelle _ Virtual Reality
- _ Cryptocurrency
- Our Habits _ Modifié nos habitudes
- Issues _ Problèmes de confidentialité
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- faciale _ Facial Recognition
- _ Automatisation
- _ Écran tactile
- Intelligence _ Intelligence artificielle
- _ Technologie
- Device _ Appareil intelligent
- _ Robot
- autonome _ Self-Driving Car
- Engine _ Moteur de recherche
- Footprint _ Empreinte écologique
- _ Digital
17 Clues: _ Data • _ Robot • _ Digital • _ Innovation • _ Technologie • _ Écran tactile • _ Automatisation • _ Cryptocurrency • autonome _ Self-Driving Car • virtuelle _ Virtual Reality • faciale _ Facial Recognition • Engine _ Moteur de recherche • Device _ Appareil intelligent • Footprint _ Empreinte écologique • Our Habits _ Modifié nos habitudes • Issues _ Problèmes de confidentialité • ...
Learning to Spy 2020-08-22
Across
- / A false passport or visa
- / Branch of US Defense Dept responsible for ensuring security of American communications
- / Official name Britain's MI5
- / Spy operating without cover or backup
- Trap / Use of men or women to ensnare or intimidate
- / OSS & SOE term for teams dropped into Europe before D Day to help resistance groups
- / Post where espionage conducted
- / System for disguising messages using and shuffling letters and numbers
- Drop / Secret location for materials to be left for another agent
- / Person unofficially employed by intelligence service gathering information
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- / Us foreign intelligence service
- / Cipher machine used by Germans to encode messages in WW11
- / Term used by British intelligence for a spy
- / When a case officer or agent is compromised
- / Agent sent to penetrate another opposing agency
- / A clandestine radio
- / Codename for intelligence from derived decrypted messages from German encryption machine
- / Agent who searches obituaries and graveyards for names of dead to be used for agents
- / Britain's WW11 sabotage and subversion agency
- / Case officer responsible for agents in operation
- / Headquarters of any espionage service
21 Clues: / A clandestine radio • / A false passport or visa • / Official name Britain's MI5 • / Post where espionage conducted • / Us foreign intelligence service • / Spy operating without cover or backup • / Headquarters of any espionage service • / Term used by British intelligence for a spy • / When a case officer or agent is compromised • ...
Economics 2020-09-17
Across
- workers focus on specific tasks
- assets like education, training, intelligence, skills, health
- the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced
- the forgone benefit that would have been derived by an option not chosen
- means we have unlimited wants but limited resources
- decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses
- what motivates you to behave in a certain way
- focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods
- he capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business
- resources used to produce goods or services
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- additional cost associated with the additional unit of a good/service
- traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and services
- buying and selling of goods and services
- additional satisfaction that comes from the additional good/service
- the people who work for a business
- giving up one option in favor of another
- a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society
- intent to achieve monetary gain
- tangible, man-made objects that a company buys or invests in
- resources found in nature
20 Clues: resources found in nature • workers focus on specific tasks • intent to achieve monetary gain • the people who work for a business • buying and selling of goods and services • giving up one option in favor of another • resources used to produce goods or services • what motivates you to behave in a certain way • means we have unlimited wants but limited resources • ...
Business analytics Assignment 2025-10-23
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- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Interface showing data visualizations (duplicate removed if needed)
- Popular business intelligence and visualization tool
- Process of examining data to make decisions
- Collection of related data items
- Raw facts and figures used for analysis
- Predictive model that branches decisions
- Statistical relationship between two variables
- Language used to query databases
- Programming language often used for data analysis
- Microsoft’s data visualization platform
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Short for Key Performance Indicator
- A general direction in which data is moving
- Step-by-step procedure for solving problems
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- Graphical representation of information
- Tool showing data summaries in visuals
- Characteristic or property that can change in data
- Forecast of future outcomes based on data
- Visual display of key business metrics
- Science of collecting and interpreting data
- Measurements used to track performance
- AI technique that enables systems to learn from data
- Process of removing errors or inconsistencies from data
- Deep understanding gained from analysis
- Technique used to estimate relationships among variables
- Proposed explanation made before analysis
- Grouping similar data points together
- Large, complex data sets analyzed for insights
- A mathematical representation of a business process
30 Clues: Collection of related data items • Language used to query databases • Short for Key Performance Indicator • Grouping similar data points together • Tool showing data summaries in visuals • Visual display of key business metrics • Measurements used to track performance • Graphical representation of information • Raw facts and figures used for analysis • ...
Business analytics roll no. 25458 2026-02-06
Across
- Central repository for integrated data
- Estimating future trends based on historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Visual display of key performance indicators
- Process of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Large and complex data sets requiring advanced analysis tools
- Step by step procedure for solving a problem
- Raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Forecasting future outcomes using data
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data warehousing
- Analysis that summarizes past data
- Language used for managing and querying databases
- Statistical method to model relationships between variables
- Grouping similar data points together
- Suggests actions based on analysis results
Down
- Relationship between two or more variables
- Testable statement in research and analytics
- Microsoft tool for business intelligence
- Popular programming language for data analysis
- Mathematical representation of a real-world process
- AI method where systems learn from data
- Data visualization software used in analytics
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Valuable understanding derived from data analysis
- Tree-like model for decision-making
- Key Performance Indicator for business success
- Measure of data dispersion
29 Clues: Measure of data dispersion • Analysis that summarizes past data • Tree-like model for decision-making • Grouping similar data points together • Central repository for integrated data • Forecasting future outcomes using data • AI method where systems learn from data • Microsoft tool for business intelligence • Systematic computational analysis of data • ...
Business analytics Assignment 2026-02-06
Across
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Interface showing data visualizations (duplicate removed if needed)
- Popular business intelligence and visualization tool
- Process of examining data to make decisions
- Collection of related data items
- Raw facts and figures used for analysis
- Predictive model that branches decisions
- Statistical relationship between two variables
- Language used to query databases
- Programming language often used for data analysis
- Microsoft’s data visualization platform
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Short for Key Performance Indicator
- A general direction in which data is moving
- Step-by-step procedure for solving problems
Down
- Graphical representation of information
- Tool showing data summaries in visuals
- Characteristic or property that can change in data
- Forecast of future outcomes based on data
- Visual display of key business metrics
- Science of collecting and interpreting data
- Measurements used to track performance
- AI technique that enables systems to learn from data
- Process of removing errors or inconsistencies from data
- Deep understanding gained from analysis
- Technique used to estimate relationships among variables
- Proposed explanation made before analysis
- Grouping similar data points together
- Large, complex data sets analyzed for insights
- A mathematical representation of a business process
30 Clues: Collection of related data items • Language used to query databases • Short for Key Performance Indicator • Grouping similar data points together • Tool showing data summaries in visuals • Visual display of key business metrics • Measurements used to track performance • Graphical representation of information • Raw facts and figures used for analysis • ...
Business analytics roll no. 25458 2025-11-06
Across
- Central repository for integrated data
- Estimating future trends based on historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Visual display of key performance indicators
- Process of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Large and complex data sets requiring advanced analysis tools
- Step by step procedure for solving a problem
- Raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Forecasting future outcomes using data
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data warehousing
- Analysis that summarizes past data
- Language used for managing and querying databases
- Statistical method to model relationships between variables
- Grouping similar data points together
- Suggests actions based on analysis results
Down
- Relationship between two or more variables
- Testable statement in research and analytics
- Microsoft tool for business intelligence
- Popular programming language for data analysis
- Mathematical representation of a real-world process
- AI method where systems learn from data
- Data visualization software used in analytics
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Valuable understanding derived from data analysis
- Tree-like model for decision-making
- Key Performance Indicator for business success
- Measure of data dispersion
29 Clues: Measure of data dispersion • Analysis that summarizes past data • Tree-like model for decision-making • Grouping similar data points together • Central repository for integrated data • Forecasting future outcomes using data • AI method where systems learn from data • Microsoft tool for business intelligence • Systematic computational analysis of data • ...
Crossword 2025-01-27
Across
- Psychologist who proposed analytical, creative, and practical intelligences.
- Type of intelligence related to understanding and managing emotions.
- Intelligence linked to visualizing objects and spaces.
- Basic cognitive skill used to store and retrieve information.
- Intelligence associated with numbers and logical reasoning.
- Thinking applied to solving everyday problems.
- Thinking based on rules, relationships, and deduction.
- Basic thinking skill used to choose between various options.
- A basic skill for identifying and overcoming obstacles.
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- Thinking that involves ideas and concepts rather than concrete things.
- Skill of drawing conclusions or making inferences.
- A type of thinking that breaks problems into smaller parts.
- Gardner’s theory includes this kind of intelligences.
- Thinking that involves carefully considering before acting or deciding.
- A type of thinking that generates new and original ideas.
- A type of thinking that evaluates and questions information.
- Relates to mental processes like memory, learning, and attention.
- Intelligence related to the use of language and words.
- The ability to think about one’s own thinking.
- A set of abilities measured by theories like Gardner's.
20 Clues: Thinking applied to solving everyday problems. • The ability to think about one’s own thinking. • Skill of drawing conclusions or making inferences. • Gardner’s theory includes this kind of intelligences. • Intelligence linked to visualizing objects and spaces. • Intelligence related to the use of language and words. • ...
Flowers For Algernon Project! 2023-11-15
Across
- ink blots
- specialize in a specific field
- the doctors who did so
- charlie's teacher
- charlie's job
- strauss, nemur
- increase
- a type of inteligence
- charlie
- loud bright box
- for algernon
- why Charlie brought his rabbits foot
- charlie's ___ towards algernon made him think he'd lose his intelligence
- what algernon goes through for food
- luck
- what the doctors preformed on charlie
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- while charlie slept his ___ absorbed TV
- charlie's "friends" before his intelligence
- maze runner
- lifes work
- when charlie got smarter he became ___
- genre
- another luck increase
- main character
- to vote charlie and get him fired
- what charlie failed at
- believing anything
- tests
- algernon's decreased intelligence
29 Clues: luck • genre • tests • charlie • increase • ink blots • lifes work • maze runner • for algernon • charlie's job • main character • strauss, nemur • loud bright box • charlie's teacher • believing anything • another luck increase • a type of inteligence • the doctors who did so • what charlie failed at • specialize in a specific field • to vote charlie and get him fired • algernon's decreased intelligence • ...
Flowers For Algernon Project! 2023-11-15
Across
- ink blots
- specialize in a specific field
- the doctors who did so
- charlie's teacher
- charlie's job
- strauss, nemur
- increase
- a type of inteligence
- charlie
- loud bright box
- for algernon
- why Charlie brought his rabbits foot
- charlie's ___ towards algernon made him think he'd lose his intelligence
- what algernon goes through for food
- luck
- what the doctors preformed on charlie
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- while charlie slept his ___ absorbed TV
- charlie's "friends" before his intelligence
- maze runner
- lifes work
- when charlie got smarter he became ___
- genre
- another luck increase
- main character
- to vote charlie and get him fired
- what charlie failed at
- believing anything
- tests
- algernon's decreased intelligence
29 Clues: luck • genre • tests • charlie • increase • ink blots • lifes work • maze runner • for algernon • charlie's job • main character • strauss, nemur • loud bright box • charlie's teacher • believing anything • another luck increase • a type of inteligence • the doctors who did so • what charlie failed at • specialize in a specific field • to vote charlie and get him fired • algernon's decreased intelligence • ...
Operations Management 2024-06-07
Across
- Refers to the processes and procedures that transforms inputs into outputs
- A business that will transform inputs into a tangiable output
- The final product produced by the business
- A series of machines and workstations that are arranged in sequence to perform tasks automatically with little to no employee involvment
- The systems or machines that mimic human intelligence to perform tasks that are traditionally done by humans
- The goals a business intends to achieve in a specified period of time
- The conversion of inputs into outputs
- A business that transforms inputs into services that are intangiable
- Programable machines that can operate tasks automatically
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- A service is an intangiable product provided to a customer that can't be stored, touched, felt, etc.
- The use of software and computer controlled machinery to manufacture products, it will tell a machine how to make a product
- The strategy that manages the use, storage and delivery of materials to ensure the right amount of inputs are available when required in the operations system
- A software system that enables a product to be created in digital form that can be modified, analysied and tested before it is put into production
- The resources used in production (when creating a good or service)
- Allow a business to connect with their customers in some way over an internet connection
- A tangiable product made for customer that can be touched, stored, felt, etc.
16 Clues: The conversion of inputs into outputs • The final product produced by the business • Programable machines that can operate tasks automatically • A business that will transform inputs into a tangiable output • The resources used in production (when creating a good or service) • A business that transforms inputs into services that are intangiable • ...
Crossword 2020-12-02
Across
- an integrated intelligent cloud-based platform that reimagines our clients’ business transformation journey
- A single platform for everything related to tech innovations in industry.
- brings Intelligence, Innovation and Industry together to build intelligent enterprise.
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- industries are defined in the Accenture industry network
- Industry gamified learning platform to help you earn as you learn
- Industry orientation program for Business Analysts or new business school hires.
6 Clues: industries are defined in the Accenture industry network • Industry gamified learning platform to help you earn as you learn • A single platform for everything related to tech innovations in industry. • Industry orientation program for Business Analysts or new business school hires. • ...
Codebreaking and espionage 2026-03-17
Across
- Simple code for message transmission, still used
- Piece of known Enigma code (eg Heil Hitler) used to aid further decryption
- British codebeaker who designed first computing equipment
- German machine for breaking supposedly unbreakable code
- British codebreaking centre divided into huts, person in charge
- Joan, worked with Turing at Bletchley
- German intelligence service
- Head of Bletchley Hut 6, mathematician and expert in traffic analysis
- Park at which British codebreaking was performed
- Set of computers delivered to Bletchley Park in Late 1943
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- Elecro-mechanical machine for discovering initial setting of Enigma rotors
- Allied codeword for intelligence material decrypted by Bletchley Park
- Captured enemy messages for intelligence
- Translating coded messages into actionable intelligence
- British word for a vacuum tube, used by Colossus
- Admiral, head of German Abwehr, later executed
16 Clues: German intelligence service • Joan, worked with Turing at Bletchley • Captured enemy messages for intelligence • Admiral, head of German Abwehr, later executed • Simple code for message transmission, still used • British word for a vacuum tube, used by Colossus • Park at which British codebreaking was performed • German machine for breaking supposedly unbreakable code • ...
Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
Across
- observed the damaging effects an impoverished environment can have on development in an Iranian orphanage.
- found a correlation between intelligence scores and the volume of gray matter and white matter in various brain regions.
- Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence.
- patient who, after removal of a brain tumor, ceased to have any emotional intelligence.
- Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence.
- created what is know the most widely used intelligence test.
- Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence.
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- Revised Binet's test into the Standford-Binet which is still administered today.
- French psychologist who developed a test meant to predetermine student's abilities.
- Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence.
10 Clues: Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence. • Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence. • Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence. • created what is know the most widely used intelligence test. • Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence. • ...
Human Intelligence 2021-09-22
Across
- Hated; scorned
- Examination or investigation; request for info
- Return to the previous, less advanced state
- Process of becoming worse
- Printed information, proof
- Send; communicate
- Related to the nerves and nervous system
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- Mental activity without someone being aware
- Thoughtful, inward-looking
- Act of noticing or watching
- Feeling of doubt or mistrust
- Bring together different parts
- Observe; keep track of
- An inclination; movement towards
14 Clues: Hated; scorned • Send; communicate • Observe; keep track of • Process of becoming worse • Thoughtful, inward-looking • Printed information, proof • Act of noticing or watching • Feeling of doubt or mistrust • Bring together different parts • An inclination; movement towards • Related to the nerves and nervous system • Mental activity without someone being aware • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2024-03-25
Across
- To improve social skills one must use positive body language (smiling, good eye contact etc)
- A dynamic of emotion that can either evoke feelings or leads to behaviours.
- An interpersonal outer intelligence.
- An intrapersonal inner intelligence.
- To improve social skills one must perfect your small talk.
- Ability to monitor your own emotions and reactions.
- A benefit of emotional intelligence.
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- They don’t yet know who they are, what they stand for or how their teams see them. As a result, they might feel stuck or frustrated with their performance and relationships.
- Outer intelligence we use to read, sense understand and manage our relationships with other people.
- Negative emotions experienced in the workplace.
- Fourth step to self awareness.
- Intelligence Ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you.
- A dynamic of emotion that can provoke either a rational or an irrational response.
- Strong networking and relationship building.
14 Clues: Fourth step to self awareness. • An interpersonal outer intelligence. • An intrapersonal inner intelligence. • A benefit of emotional intelligence. • Strong networking and relationship building. • Negative emotions experienced in the workplace. • Ability to monitor your own emotions and reactions. • To improve social skills one must perfect your small talk. • ...
Intelligence Chapter 2023-04-18
Across
- capacity to analyze problems logically
- capacity to understand oneself
- concerns with ultimate issues
- understand motivations, intentions and desires of other people
- intelligence is not one single ability
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- do the results represent what they are supposed to measure
- sensitivity to spoken and written language
- series of intelligence tests
- potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- first IQ test creator
- can the results be reproduced under the same conditions
- skill in the performance, composition,and appreciation of musical patterns
- ability to recognize, categorize, and draw upon certain features of the enviorment
- potential of using ones whole body or parts of it to solve problems
14 Clues: first IQ test creator • series of intelligence tests • concerns with ultimate issues • capacity to understand oneself • capacity to analyze problems logically • intelligence is not one single ability • sensitivity to spoken and written language • can the results be reproduced under the same conditions • do the results represent what they are supposed to measure • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-05-01
Across
- something that is extremely important because a future event will be affected by it
- something that can be reached, used or seen by someone
- being linked / associated to something
- a room or building where scientific experiments and research are done
- something that has a special purpose, to make it possible for someone to do something
- an important development that could lead to a big achievement
- to make or create plans for something
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- collection of cells that form different parts of a human, animal or plant
- a process that makes improvements on something, physically, economically, environmentally or politically
- the reason people take action on something
- exchange of information between people
- having thought about something carefully
- a study of a subject to discover new information about it
- a way of doing something the usual or correct way
14 Clues: to make or create plans for something • exchange of information between people • being linked / associated to something • having thought about something carefully • the reason people take action on something • a way of doing something the usual or correct way • something that can be reached, used or seen by someone • ...
intelligence artificielle 2025-04-11
Across
- processus par lequel l'information perçue et analysée et intégrée dans la structure de connaissances de la personne
- outil mathématique que utilise un ordinateur pour traiter des informations à base de numéros
- aptitude d'une chose de s'adapter à une situation à choisir des moyens d'action en fonction des circonstances
- processus qui aide à réunir les informations dans le but de faire des observations directes destinées à répondre à des questions ouvertes
- est un sous ensemble de l'intelligence artificielle
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- relève de l'autonomie d'une machine dans le traitement des informations
- description d'une suite d'étapes permettant d'obtenir un résultat à partir d'élément fournis à l'entré
- sous ensemble de machines où les réseaux neuronaux artificiels des algorithmes conçus pour fonctionner comme le cerveau humain
- spécialiste en optimisation évolutionnaire et directeur de recherche à l'INRIA
- vise à transformer de la data brut en un format plus pertinent pour l'analyse des modèles donés
- scientifique s'étant opposé à l'idée d'intelligence artificielle
- capacité d'un ordinateur à traiter des informations de manière automatique
- sciences qui ont pour objet de décrire, d'expliquer voir de stimuler les processus de la connaissance
- moyen d'une machine de traiter des informations et d'effectuer des tâches à l'aide de numéros
- biologique capacités cognitives et mentales d'un être vivant
15 Clues: est un sous ensemble de l'intelligence artificielle • biologique capacités cognitives et mentales d'un être vivant • scientifique s'étant opposé à l'idée d'intelligence artificielle • relève de l'autonomie d'une machine dans le traitement des informations • capacité d'un ordinateur à traiter des informations de manière automatique • ...
Emerging Technologies 2024-07-02
Across
- - Technology that automates repetitive, rule-based tasks in business processes.
- - A method to frequently deliver apps to customers by introducing automation into the stages of app development.
- - A cloud computing execution model where the cloud provider runs the server and dynamically manages the allocation of machine resources.
- - A set of rules and protocols for building and interacting with software applications.
- Computing - The delivery of computing services over the internet.
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- - An open-source platform for automating containerized applications' deployment, scaling, and operations.
- Intelligence - The simulation of human intelligence in machines.
- - An architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services.
- - A set of practices that combine software development and IT operations.
- Computing - Processing data near the source of data generation rather than in a centralized data-processing warehouse.
10 Clues: Intelligence - The simulation of human intelligence in machines. • Computing - The delivery of computing services over the internet. • - A set of practices that combine software development and IT operations. • - Technology that automates repetitive, rule-based tasks in business processes. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2016-05-28
Across
- trying to obtain new knowledge
- something you can depend on is ...
- AI created by IBM
- Facility to store Goods
- Made by humans, especially in imitation of something natural
- getting from point A to point B
- Personal Assistant developed by Apple
- famous computer scientist, who created the test for AI's
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- when a person is unable to find work
- AI created by Boston Dynamics, shown in the presentation
- having the ability to operate independendly
- The act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill
- Vehicle controlled by a Computer (usually airborne)
- The ability to acquire, understand, and use knowledge
14 Clues: AI created by IBM • Facility to store Goods • trying to obtain new knowledge • getting from point A to point B • something you can depend on is ... • when a person is unable to find work • Personal Assistant developed by Apple • having the ability to operate independendly • Vehicle controlled by a Computer (usually airborne) • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
Down
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Word Intelligence 2022-09-18
Across
- Something that makes you hungry.
- Good manners or politeness.
- A tasty treat consisting of popcorn, peanuts and a caramel candy coating.
- Another word for eyeglasses.
- A member of a group of robbers.
- Movable objects such as chairs, tables, and beds used to make a room fit for living in
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- Worried; nervous.
- In the position before all others.
- The outside limit or top layer of something.
- A disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin, typically occurring in childhood.
- The calendar day and month of someone’s birth, usually celebrated each year on that date.
- Past tense of the verb to hear.
- A hole or tunnel created by certain animals for use as a hiding place or home.
- A small candy often containing medicine.
14 Clues: Worried; nervous. • Good manners or politeness. • Another word for eyeglasses. • Past tense of the verb to hear. • A member of a group of robbers. • Something that makes you hungry. • In the position before all others. • A small candy often containing medicine. • The outside limit or top layer of something. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-10-02
Across
- is a positive outlook on life and the belief that favorable outcomes are more likely to occur, even in difficult situations.
- is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill.
- is someone who initiates and facilitates significant changes within an organization or group, helping to drive innovation and progress.
- is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings.
- is the ability to understand and share the feelings and perspectives of others, demonstrating compassion and sensitivity toward their emotions and experiences.
- is the belief in one's own abilities and judgments, which allows individuals to take on challenges and pursue their goals with a positive attitude.
- Accurate self-assessment refers to the ability to objectively evaluate one's own strengths and weaknesses, without bias or self-deception.
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- Emotional self-awareness is the ability to recognize and understand your own emotions, including their causes and their impact on your thoughts and behavior.
- refers to the act of helping or assisting others, often with the intention of meeting their needs or making a positive impact.
- involves taking the first step or action independently and proactively, without waiting for direction or instructions from others.
- is the capacity to adjust and thrive in changing or unfamiliar circumstances, demonstrating flexibility and resilience in the face of challenges.
- is the quality of being open, honest, and straightforward in communication and actions, with the aim of building trust and fostering understanding.
- is the process of mentoring, coaching, or supporting individuals to enhance their skills, knowledge, and personal growth.
- is the ability to affect or persuade others' thoughts, decisions, or actions through various means, such as communication, charisma, or expertise.
14 Clues: is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill. • is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings. • ...
Emotional intelligence 2026-02-03
Across
- - The ability to push yourself to improve and achieve goals, even when motivation is low.
- - The ability to recognize and understand your own emotions, thoughts, strengths, weaknesses, and triggers.
- - Changing the way you think about a situation to see it in a more positive or productive way.
- - How you see yourself, including your beliefs about who you are and what you are capable of.
- - The skill of pausing, thinking, and choosing how to respond instead of reacting impulsively.
- - The ability to clearly express thoughts and feelings while also listening to understand others.
- - The ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward.
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
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- - The ability to build, maintain, and repair healthy relationships through trust, respect, and communication.
- - The ability to regulate emotions, manage stress, stay organized, and handle responsibilities over time.
- - The ability to manage emotions and impulses instead of reacting emotionally.
- - The ability to recognize and understand the emotions, needs, and perspectives of others.
- - The internal drive to work toward goals without needing rewards or pressure from others.
- - Maintaining a positive outlook and expecting growth, even when facing challenges.
- - Continuing to put in effort and not giving up when things become difficult.
- - Belief in your abilities and judgment, built through preparation, effort, and experience.
16 Clues: - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • - Continuing to put in effort and not giving up when things become difficult. • - The ability to manage emotions and impulses instead of reacting emotionally. • - Maintaining a positive outlook and expecting growth, even when facing challenges. • ...
PSYC 365 Chapter 7 2024-02-26
Across
- ... model: Spearman's 2-factor theory belong to this type of intelligence model.
- Model of intelligence is also known as the 2-factor model.
- = In the Wechsler Scale, this index is the ability to quickly process and use new information
- This type of intelligence refers to the ability to solve problem without depending on previous experience or teaching
- In the Wechsler Scale, this index is the ability to use visual presented material
- ... memory = Memory of general knowledge of words, concepts, and events.
- ... intelligence: What we have learnt in life, both from formal education and general life education.
- ... Model: Based on the assumption that there are different levels of factors.
- are a good predictor of premorbid intelligence
- ... memory = In the Wechsler Scale, this index refers to the ability to do timed task that require the use of short-term memory.
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- ... Model: Involve 2 or more ...(s) that are postulated to be at more or less the same structural level.
- ... IQ: Intellectual functioning of a person before the onset of an incident/neurological disorder.
- ... Effect: The observed trend in developed nations that IQ scores have risen in the past few decades.
- ... Factor: responsible for unique aspects in the performance of any given task.
- ... Memory = Memory of a person's direct experience.
- When the sample can well reflect the characteristics of the population, we say the sample has high ...
- The Wechsler Memory Scale measures the ... of declarative memory
- Cattell's theory of crystalized and fluid intelligence belong to this type of intelligence model.
- ... comprehension = One of the index in the Wechsler Scale, referring to the ability to understand and use ... materials.
- ...model: Focus on the identification of the processes and operations that reflect how information is handled by the brain
- ... IQ is the measure of g and the separate abilities represented by the 4 indexes in the Wechsler Scale
- ... Factor: factors shared by all intellectual activities (also known as g)
22 Clues: are a good predictor of premorbid intelligence • ... Memory = Memory of a person's direct experience. • Model of intelligence is also known as the 2-factor model. • The Wechsler Memory Scale measures the ... of declarative memory • ... memory = Memory of general knowledge of words, concepts, and events. • ...
AP Psych 2022-01-31
Across
- the proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute genes. herability may vary depending on the range of populations and environments studied
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance, aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situation
- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
- 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 condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- in psychology grit is passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long term goals
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- our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tend to decrease with age
- a group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as from a given time period
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- according to spearman and others, underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternative forms of the test, or on resting
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or drawing
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- 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
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- research that follows and retests the same people over time
21 Clues: a test designed to assess what a person has learned • research that follows and retests the same people over time • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest • our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tend to decrease with age • ...
8th Grade Unit 16 Spelling Words 2015-12-03
Across
- matter at hand
- act of observing
- marked by assurance
- quick to perceive
- state of being inconvenient
- expressing meaning
- easily seen
- pertinence to matter at hand
- capacity to acquire knowledge
- being permanent
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- data of judgement
- plentiful supply
- well qualified
- not accessible
- great amount
- state of being competent
- trust or reliance
- being significant
- high degree of intelligence
- fixed and changeless
20 Clues: easily seen • great amount • well qualified • not accessible • matter at hand • being permanent • plentiful supply • act of observing • data of judgement • quick to perceive • trust or reliance • being significant • expressing meaning • marked by assurance • fixed and changeless • state of being competent • state of being inconvenient • high degree of intelligence • pertinence to matter at hand • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
Across
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- Computer oriented crime
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- The myriad IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
Down
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
Module 60 2023-03-13
Across
- a scientist who believed in g
- how we apply knowledge in our lives
- the number of components of emotional intelligence
- when someone has low general intelligence but possesses one great skill
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- type of intelligence, how much control and understanding we have of emotions
- determines mental traits that are linked
- requires both talent and grit
- burning desire to achieve
- proposed three types of intelligence
- proposed eight types of intelligence
10 Clues: burning desire to achieve • requires both talent and grit • a scientist who believed in g • how we apply knowledge in our lives • proposed three types of intelligence • proposed eight types of intelligence • determines mental traits that are linked • the number of components of emotional intelligence • ...
Unit 3 2023-03-08
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- Jaanu has an exceptional voice. She has high .... to be a singer.
- According to Robert Sternberg, the ability to think creatively comes under .... intelligence
- Highly talented people are also called
- According to Howard Gardner, a psychologist will have high ... intelligence
- It is also called Componential intelligence
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- Intelligence in America is more judged as ..... intelligence
- Aishu loves to sing. She has high ...... to be a singer
- According to Robert Sternberg, businessmen have high .... smartness
- The degree to which the test measures what it claims to measure
- intelligence in India is more tested as .... intelligence
10 Clues: Highly talented people are also called • It is also called Componential intelligence • Aishu loves to sing. She has high ...... to be a singer • intelligence in India is more tested as .... intelligence • Intelligence in America is more judged as ..... intelligence • The degree to which the test measures what it claims to measure • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
Across
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- Computer oriented crime
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
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- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- The myriad of IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
Across
- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- The myriad of IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
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- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- Computer oriented crime
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
Across
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
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- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- Computer oriented crime
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
- The myriad of IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
The 9 Intelligences of Human Beings 2023-06-01
Across
- The intelligence that helps you learn visually and locate yourself and other places easily.
- The intelligence that lets you see patterns in your surroundings.
- The intelligence that helps you connect with others and put yourself in their shoes.
- The intelligence that allows you to question your reality and the meaning of life.
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- The intelligence that grants you high motor skills and lets you practice sports efficiently.
- The intelligence that is connected with instruments, tones, notes, and sounds.
- The ability that people have to complete specific tasks successfully.
- The intelligence that allows you to solve abstract problems using numbers.
- The intelligence that grants you a vast vocabulary and understanding of word, as well as good proficiency in other languages.
- The intelligence that allows you to think deeply into your own mind and self.
10 Clues: The intelligence that lets you see patterns in your surroundings. • The ability that people have to complete specific tasks successfully. • The intelligence that allows you to solve abstract problems using numbers. • The intelligence that allows you to think deeply into your own mind and self. • ...
s.p.i.e.s 2021-01-22
Across
- this is the intelligence of the physical self.
- this is the intelligence of relationships.
- this is the intelligence of language, books and stories.
- this is the intelligence of interpreting and creating images.
- how you feel, how you react, temperant.
Down
- prayer, faith, inner peace,
- height, body type, life choices.
- thinking and developing idea's.
- this is the intelligence of the self.
- how you spend your time, friends, family.
10 Clues: prayer, faith, inner peace, • thinking and developing idea's. • height, body type, life choices. • this is the intelligence of the self. • how you feel, how you react, temperant. • how you spend your time, friends, family. • this is the intelligence of relationships. • this is the intelligence of the physical self. • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
Across
- Juxtapose two nouns in a way that positively asserts their similarities while not disconfirming dissimilarities
- Plays an important role in anger and aggression
- Occurs when an individual first learns one language and then another
- Speed and accuracy of abstract reasoning, especially for novel problems
- Elements of a second language replace elements of the first language
- Capacity to learn from experience, using metacognitive processes to enhance learning, and the ability to adapt the surrounding environment.
- Detailed studies of cognitive performance in everyday situations and nonlaboratory contexts
- Similar to metaphors, except that they introduce the words "like" or "as" into the comparison
- Intelligence used in understanding one's self
- People's understanding and control of their own thinking processes
- characteristic patterns across languages of various cultures
- Intelligence used in solving math problems and in logical reasoning
- Speaker uses a language element that was appropriate earlier in the sentence but is not appropriate later on
- Accumulated knowledge and vocabulary
- From Greek, which means "seahorse"; plays an important role in memory formation
- Study of how people use language
- Hypothesis that suggests that the two languages are represented somehow in separate systems of the mind
- Regional variety of a language distinguished by features such as vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation
- People who can speak only one language
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- Intelligence used in singing a song, composing a sonata, or playing instruments
- Speaker substitutes one language element for another
- Intelligence used in understanding patterns in nature
- Intelligence used in getting from one place to another
- Occurs when a child learns two languages from birth
- The assertion that the speakers of different languages have differing cognitive systems that influence the ways in which people speak various languages
- A second language is required in addition to a relatively well-developed first language
- Hypothesis that suggests that the two languages are represented in just one system
- Intelligence used in relating to other people
- Used to describe a person's ability to adapt to a variety of challenges in diverse cultures
- He proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
- Individual's own account of cocgnitive processes
- "We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation."
- A statement regarding the speaker's psychological state
- Important to emotion, motivation, memory and learning
- People who can speak two languages
- Intelligence used in reading a book, writing poems, or novels, and understanding spoken words
- One word is replaced by another that is familiar in sound but different in meaning
- People who speak two or more languages
- In-depth study of individuals
- He proposed the triarchic theory of intelligence
40 Clues: In-depth study of individuals • Study of how people use language • People who can speak two languages • Accumulated knowledge and vocabulary • People who speak two or more languages • People who can speak only one language • Intelligence used in relating to other people • Intelligence used in understanding one's self • Plays an important role in anger and aggression • ...
ISYS111 Week1 2015-03-04
Across
- The way system elements are organised or arranged
- unwanted email
- a collection of facts organised in such a way, they have additional value beyond the value of the facts themselves
- It consists of the computer programs that govern the operation of the computer
- any business-related exchange such as payments to employees, sales to customers, or payments to suppliers
- an organised collection of facts and information, typically consisting of two or more related data files
- an abstraction or an approximation that that is used to represent reality. It can save time, money and prevent disruptive changes to a real-world system
- contracting with outside professional services to allows a company to focus on what it does best and delegate other functions to companies with expertise in systems development
- consists of raw facts, such as an employee's name, number of hours worked
- a network based on Web technologies that allows selected outsiders, such as business partners and customers, to access authorised resources of a company's intranet
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- the activity of gathering and capturing raw data in information systems. It can be a manual or automated process
- changes in society as a result of increased international trade and cultural exchange
- it is one of steps of systems development and involves creating or acquiring the various system components defined in the design step, assembling them, and putting the new system into operation. System __________
- software and hardware that protect a computer system or network from outside attacks
- a set of elements or components that interact to accomplish goals. It has inputs, processing mechanisms, outputs and feedback
- output that is used to make changes to input or processing activities in information systems
- an awareness of how to use and apply informtaion
- a form of artificial intelligence used to capture and use the wisdom of experts and specialists. __________ system
- an area of artificial intelligence in which machines take over complex, dangerous, routine or boring tasks
19 Clues: unwanted email • an awareness of how to use and apply informtaion • The way system elements are organised or arranged • consists of raw facts, such as an employee's name, number of hours worked • It consists of the computer programs that govern the operation of the computer • software and hardware that protect a computer system or network from outside attacks • ...
AWS Services 2022-08-29
Across
- It is a low-cost storage service that provides secure and durable storage for long-term data archiving and backup.
- a cloud-assisted Business Intelligence service that helps in deriving insights from data easily
- It makes it easy to work with real-time streaming data in the AWS cloud.
- It improves application performance by allowing us to retrieve information from an in-memory caching system. It is a way of caching databases in the cloud
- a scalable and highly available Domain Name System (DNS) and domain name registration service
- This service provides a way to distribute content to end-users with low latency and high data-transfer speeds.
- a virtual server that provides resizable compute capacity on the cloud.
- It provides increased visibility into user activity by recording API calls made on an account
- a managed source-control service that hosts private Git repositories
- Service used to create, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs
- It protects our web application from attacks by providing web traffic filters.
- a simple user-identity and data-synchronization service that helps in securely managing and synchronizing the app data for users across their mobile devices
- It is a computing service that runs the code in response to events and automatically manages the computing resources.
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- helps in performing big data tasks such as web indexing, data mining, and log file analysis
- Allows the storage of data objects of any sort and flat files in the cloud. It is secure, scalable, and durable
- helps in performing big data tasks such as web indexing, data mining, and log file analysis.
- It is used to establish a dedicated network connection from the host network to AWS without an Internet connection
- It is a fast, fully managed data warehousing service, which makes it cost-effective to analyze all data using the existing Business Intelligence tools
- It is a scalable NoSQL data store that is used to manage distributed replicas of data for high availability.
19 Clues: Service used to create, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs • a managed source-control service that hosts private Git repositories • a virtual server that provides resizable compute capacity on the cloud. • It makes it easy to work with real-time streaming data in the AWS cloud. • It protects our web application from attacks by providing web traffic filters. • ...
Unit 2 Part 3 - Intelligence 2024-11-06
Across
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest is this kind of validity
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- type of intelligence belief that underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- a focus on learning and growing rather than viewing abilities as fixed
- the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance
- type of test that is designed to measure what a person has already learned
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
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- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks
- the success in which a test predicts the behavior is designed to predict is this type of validity
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test
- intelligence _____________ defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
- bell-shaped distribution that describes many physical and psychological traits
- a type of reliability where odd-numbered question scores and even-numbered question scores should result in the same overall score
- the age that typically corresponds to a given level of performance
16 Clues: the extent to which a test yields consistent results • type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks • the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance • the age that typically corresponds to a given level of performance • a focus on learning and growing rather than viewing abilities as fixed • ...
Hyperautomation in operations 2026-02-27
Across
- What is the strategic use of advanced technologies to automate end-to-end business processes across an organization?
- What broader approach goes beyond simple task automation to streamline entire business operations?
- Why does hyperautomation significantly reduce manual, repetitive, and error-prone operational work?
- Learning How do systems improve automatically by learning patterns and insights from historical data?
- What advantage enables companies to quickly adapt to changing market demands and business needs?
- What type of platforms allow businesses to build automation solutions with minimal programming knowledge?
- What technology mimics human intelligence to analyze data and support smarter automation decisions?
- How do organizations continuously refine automated systems using analytics and performance tracking tools?
Down
- How does hyperautomation begin when identifying high-impact workflows suitable for automation?
- What automation technology, commonly abbreviated as RPA, handles repetitive rule-based digital tasks?
10 Clues: How does hyperautomation begin when identifying high-impact workflows suitable for automation? • What advantage enables companies to quickly adapt to changing market demands and business needs? • What broader approach goes beyond simple task automation to streamline entire business operations? • ...
Preschool and Theories Review 2016-09-08
Across
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which children organize information to form a concept
- Relates to physical movement
- Grouping objects by common trait
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which children think logically and abstractly
- Intelligence that relates to relating to other people
- The ability to focus on only one quality at a time
- Base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Purpose of this school is to train future teachers
- Grouping items in order by size or number
- Deals with reasoning and numbers
- Stage in Piaget's Theory in which infants use their surroundings to learn and explore their surroundings
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- Goal of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Intelligence that relates well to the natural environment
- Understanding that an objects physical properties stay the same even when the appearance changes
- Multiple Intelligence that relates to words
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which there are significant leaps in logical thinking
- Relies on the sense of sight
- Intelligence that is good at remembering melodies and mimicking beats
- Intelligence relating to self reflection
- Parents are part owners and administrators in this school
- Areas of a classroom clearly defined and equipped for specific activities
- Type of question that encourages children to verbally express themselves
- Italian educator who created schools with self correcting materials
- These classes are designed for parents to interact with their baby
- A federally funded preschool for 3 and 4 year olds from low income families
25 Clues: Relates to physical movement • Relies on the sense of sight • Grouping objects by common trait • Deals with reasoning and numbers • Goal of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • Base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • Intelligence relating to self reflection • Grouping items in order by size or number • Multiple Intelligence that relates to words • ...
Chapter 8 Pt. 2- Intelligence 2021-10-27
Across
- a disorder caused by a copy of chromosome 21 in a person's genetic makeup.
- unless a test has _______ people will believe it to be inconsistent
- a movie about a gentlemen with autism-spectrum disorder, inspired by the late Kim Peek
- The ability to learn from experience.
- where a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- also known as IQ, William Stern's contribution to intelligence testing
- test designed to reflect what you've learned
- perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals
- an acronym for 4 different learning styles. Hint: the third learning objective in the ch. 8 assignments pdf/
- a kind of intelligence, the ability to perceive, manage, and use emotions
- _________ Three Intelligences
Down
- how many intelligences does Sternberg's triarchic theory propose?
- bell shaped curve designed to describe the many types of data.
- managing yourself successfully in social situations
- uniform testing procedures
- Test designed to predict what you will be able to learn.
- Charles Spearman believed we had one, often shortened to 'g'.
- a self-fulfilling concern based on a negative stereotype
- Psychologist who devised tests intended to predict student achievement
- Psychologist who believed in the 'g' of intelligence.
- a focus on learning and growing
- Alfred Binet's student
- limited mental ability, formally known as mental retardation
- the level of performance associated with children of a certain age.
- will often score low on intelligence tests, but is exceptional at a specific skill
- _________ Multiple Intelligences
26 Clues: Alfred Binet's student • uniform testing procedures • _________ Three Intelligences • a focus on learning and growing • _________ Multiple Intelligences • The ability to learn from experience. • test designed to reflect what you've learned • perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals • managing yourself successfully in social situations • ...
Chiropractic Philosophy Crossword 2024-06-06
Across
- The Calisthenic Dynamic emphasizes this characteristic of an organism
- Creation, Transmission, Expression
- The chiropractic meaning of ______ is the expression of universal intelligence through matter
- Life is an expression of this
- Naturalism A dualistic interactionalism uniting consciousness, matter, and force
- A philosophy, science, and art of all things natural; a system of adjusting the segments of the spinal column by hand only, for the correction of the cause of dis-ease
- The function of force is to unite intelligence and _____
- The perfect harmonious action of all parts of the body in fulfilling their purposes
- How subluxations are corrected; this is what happens inside a patient's body.
- Model of subluxation including kinesiopathology, myopathology, histopathology, neuropathophysiology, and arthropathophysiology
- The _____ Complete Cycle is the outline of the story of the normal functioning of Innate in the body
- The adjustic ____ is the procedure used by the chiropractor which has the objective of correcting subluxation
- Impression, Transmission, Interpretation
- Based on the Knidian Model and emphasizes the disease, rather than the person
- Intelligence The Infinite Intelligence that is the Source of everything in the Universe
- The _____ of Innate Intelligence is to maintain the material of the body in active organization
- The Universe is self-conscious, and as such, creates itself as a dynamic system wherein living organisms are self-developing, self-maintaining, and self-healing.
- Intelligence The localized or inborn intelligence of a living thing
- a misalignment or biomechanical malfunction within the spinal column that affects the nerve tissue passing through the spinal column, altering nerve messages and causing dis-ease
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- Crossword Puzzle
- The branch of philosophy dealing with the basic structure of reality and abstract concepts
- Deductive reasoning-based approach to understanding reality and its fundamental nature
- Chiropractic is separate and _____
- Universal forces are destructive, whereas Innate forces are this
- The Function of Intelligence is to create this
- Premise, Universal Intelligence is in all matter and continually gives to it all its properties and actions, thus maintaining it in existence
- The M in "MOPI"
- This complete cycle is broken due to a vertebral subluxation
- The link between consciousness and matter in the Triune of Life
- Wilk vs. _____, most important court case that advanced chiropractic
- Developer of Chiropractic
- The main body system responsible for maintaining health Efferent
- There can be ____ with the transmission of Innate forces; this is always (directly or indirectly) due to subluxations in the spinal column
- Palmer Founder of Chiropractic
- There is no process that does not require this
- This cycle is from Innate brain to the tissues, holding in situ the vertebra in question
- The first sign of life that describes the ability of an organism to take into its body food materials and make them part of itself according to an intelligent plan
- Based on the Koan Model and focuses on the person's well-being by examination of lifestyle, behavior, and emotional state
- The I in "ADIO"
- Nature does its work in a _____ manner
- Cycle The briefest story from cause to effect and from effect to cause
- The synthesis of idealism and materialism, proposed by Rene Descartes
42 Clues: The M in "MOPI" • The I in "ADIO" • Crossword Puzzle • Developer of Chiropractic • Life is an expression of this • Palmer Founder of Chiropractic • Chiropractic is separate and _____ • Creation, Transmission, Expression • Nature does its work in a _____ manner • Impression, Transmission, Interpretation • The Function of Intelligence is to create this • ...
BA 420 Final 2022-04-21
Across
- A system of money used in a particular country.
- trading between two or more nations
- existing or occurring inside a particular country
- A system which a nation, state, or community is controlled or regulated
- abbreviation of an international institution
- Giving something and receiving something in return
- Someones beliefs and values that shape who they are.
Down
- discussing and understanding ones culture with another.
- Explains existing patterns of trade
- A challenge doing business internationally.
- the ability to interpret another's unfamiliar gestures.
- Moral principles that governs a persons behavior
12 Clues: Explains existing patterns of trade • trading between two or more nations • A challenge doing business internationally. • abbreviation of an international institution • A system of money used in a particular country. • Moral principles that governs a persons behavior • existing or occurring inside a particular country • ...
FOR2608_ASS 2_SEMESTER 1_2021 2020-08-20
Across
- investigator who conducts surveillance
- very important part of every investigation
- type of non-human source of information
- reasoning used by intelligence operator
- statement must be captured like this
- to watch
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- change in behaviour may indicate this
- type of note taking method
- surveillance used with foot surveillance
- online source of information
- intelligence profile specific to this
- how evidence is gathered affects this
- collect information for a specific purpose
- type of listening barrier
- an informer is such a source of information
15 Clues: to watch • type of listening barrier • type of note taking method • online source of information • statement must be captured like this • change in behaviour may indicate this • intelligence profile specific to this • how evidence is gathered affects this • investigator who conducts surveillance • type of non-human source of information • reasoning used by intelligence operator • ...
Chapter 4.2 2025-03-19
Across
- a place where people work
- refers to a person who is naturally curious
- a type of sweatshirt with a hood
Down
- a small space with a desk used for work in a business office
- used to treat or cure illness
- a synonym of "furthermore"
- its pollution accelerates climate change
- The abbreviation for "artificial intelligence."
8 Clues: a place where people work • a synonym of "furthermore" • used to treat or cure illness • a type of sweatshirt with a hood • its pollution accelerates climate change • refers to a person who is naturally curious • The abbreviation for "artificial intelligence." • a small space with a desk used for work in a business office
Flowers for Algernon 2013-02-11
Across
- doctor who treated Charlie like a human being
- the narrator of the story who is operated on to be made smarter
- Charlie's sister
- the operation increased Charlie's ____________
- mouse with increased intelligence
- Charlie became a ____________ after the operation.
- where Charlie worked
- an ordinary man trying to do a great man's work
- Charlie's mother
- doctor who performed the surgery to increase Charlie's intelligence
- it's easy to have ____________ if you let people laugh at you
Down
- author of Flowers for Algernon
- inkblot test
- a classmate who received a valentine from Charlie
- Charlie's teacher
- the first novel Charlie reads after the operation
- State Home and Training School
- foundation that provided money for the experiment
- Charlie's father who wanted to own a barbershop
- what Charlie wanted to be
20 Clues: inkblot test • Charlie's sister • Charlie's mother • Charlie's teacher • where Charlie worked • what Charlie wanted to be • author of Flowers for Algernon • State Home and Training School • mouse with increased intelligence • doctor who treated Charlie like a human being • the operation increased Charlie's ____________ • an ordinary man trying to do a great man's work • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-08-01
Across
- the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated
- a person who shows people to their seats
- the arrival of a notable person, thing or event
- make less severe, serious, or painful
- the movement of equipment to a place or position
- form something differently
Down
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- never done or known before
- relating to or involving society
- unable to be denied or disputed
- the moving of something from its place or position
- very important
- continue firmly in an opinion or a course of action in spite of difficulty
- relating to moral principles
14 Clues: very important • never done or known before • form something differently • relating to moral principles • unable to be denied or disputed • relating to or involving society • make less severe, serious, or painful • a person who shows people to their seats • the arrival of a notable person, thing or event • the movement of equipment to a place or position • ...
Competitive Intelligence 2023-10-25
Across
- information open to everyone and not under copyright
- a picture attached to cardboard which is cut into different shapes and has to be put together
- a large event at which companies sell their products and try to increase their business
- to praise someone in order to make them feel good
- to depend on something
- physical or mental strength
Down
- information that a company gets directly from customers or others about products and services
- to become worse
- having luck or being lucky
- to collect
- to watch a situation for a time in order to discover something about it
- to measure something by comparing it with something else, especially a standard in an industry
- a small piece of something
- a large container for rubbish
14 Clues: to collect • to become worse • to depend on something • having luck or being lucky • a small piece of something • physical or mental strength • a large container for rubbish • to praise someone in order to make them feel good • information open to everyone and not under copyright • to watch a situation for a time in order to discover something about it • ...
S & E Marketing Ch 12 2021-05-21
Across
- An idea for achieving marketing objectives that can be put into action
- A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan
- Competition focused on marketing mix elements other than price
- An explanation of research data in a way that makes it meaningful and informative
- A TV series that has a different cast, setting, and story line each season
- intelligence: Information gathered about competitors
- Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists
- Actions taken to implement strategies
- Research that focuses on solving a specific problem
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- An in-depth look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target customers
- An examination of a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- All of the products a company has available for customers
- A specific description of the unique qualities of a product’s marketing mix
- A chart displaying the tasks, responsible parties, and timelines of a plan
- Objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely
- A precisely written document that describes a company’s situational analysis, marketing strategies, and implementation plan
- The process of finding unique, innovative ways to reach an objective
17 Clues: Actions taken to implement strategies • A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan • Research that focuses on solving a specific problem • intelligence: Information gathered about competitors • All of the products a company has available for customers • Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists • ...
Gifted Education 2015-10-25
Across
- The accuracy of a test
- Children with disabilities must be encouraged to develop the ability to learn ___________.
- intelligence involving extensive knowledge of the living world
- intelligence which includes abilities such as pitch discrimination and sensitivity to rhythm, texture, and timbre
- Parents' identification with their children
- With this type of mindset students believe that their abilities are permanent and they can't do anything about them.
- Volunteers should be given the option to take this at the beginning of a unit.
- Expecting oneself to do things a certain way or to achieve a high level of acomplishments.
- Strategies that supplement or go beyond standard grade-level work, but do not result in advanced placement or potential credit
- intelligence including ability to understand the actions and motivations of others
- This Intelligence Scale is the most frequently used for the identification of children with learning disabilities.
- instruction in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of student needs in the classroom
- These are often considered "gold standard" tests
- Parents and teachers need to take this word out of their vocabulary at home and at school.
- Father of the gifted education movement
- The use of reading material. Usually teen or young adult literature, to help students cope with emotional or social problems.
- When teachers determine what competencies certain students have and give them full credit for what they already know.
- This provides the only basis for identifying gifted students who do not perform well on any test, due to poor test taking habits.
- This is an important component of the reversal of underachievement, between parents and teachers
- A poor __________ is a primary characteristic of underachievement.
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- mathematical intelligence
- This program consists of college-level courses and examinations for high school students
- Also called independent study or correspondence courses
- The degree to which the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure
- A critical turning point for the underachieving child is the discovery of a
- The discrepancy between a measure of potential and actual productivity
- Students who have exceptionally high ability in one or more areas of learning while having significant weaknesses in others.
- verbal intelligence
- Any strategy that results in advanced placement or potential credit
- These tests provide an objective basis for determining the levels of information and skills that a child has mastered.
- This is the characteristic found most frequently and consistently among underachieving children
- bodily intelligence
- intelligence in which a person understands their own cognitive strengths and weaknesses, thinking styles, feeling, emotions, and intelligence
- low personal control
- intelligence involving the capacity to represent and manipulate three-dimensional shapes
- Many of the symptoms of _________ disorders can be controlled behaviorally.
- This type of motivation is an experience in which students become absorbed in a task
- A young person who performs at the level of a highly trained adult
- With this type of mindset students understand that their efforts will develop their talents over time.
- Act passed in 2001 that targeted boosting the achievement of the lowest-achieving students
40 Clues: verbal intelligence • bodily intelligence • low personal control • The accuracy of a test • mathematical intelligence • Father of the gifted education movement • Parents' identification with their children • These are often considered "gold standard" tests • Also called independent study or correspondence courses • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2025-09-19
Across
- AI chatbot by OpenAI
- Online retail giant founded by Jeff Bezos
- First widely used search engine
- Company’s unique symbol or design
- First social media platform to reach 1B users
- Popular tool for business presentations
- Popular social coding site
- Elon Musk’s satellite internet project
- Cash or items owned by a company
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- Microsoft founder
- Financial statement showing cash inflows and outflows
- The “I” in AI
- Language with a snake logo
- Document signed between employer & employee
- Digital gold, mined but never dug
- Largest professional network online
- Selling shares of a company to the public
- Smallest data unit
- I get sharper the more you use me, but I am not a knife. What am I?
- Abbreviation for Key Performance Indicator
- Tax charged on goods and services
- Elon Musk’s electric car brand
22 Clues: The “I” in AI • Microsoft founder • Smallest data unit • AI chatbot by OpenAI • Language with a snake logo • Popular social coding site • Elon Musk’s electric car brand • First widely used search engine • Cash or items owned by a company • Digital gold, mined but never dug • Company’s unique symbol or design • Tax charged on goods and services • Largest professional network online • ...
Deprivation Retort Avert Inanimate Requisite Convene Conglomerate Ecstatic Impulsive Ingenuity 2019-03-04
Across
- happiness or like in a crazy level.
- a large business or organization that consists of many different companies involved in numerous areas of expertise.
- it is needed, appropriate, or necessary for that specific purpose.
- turning it away.
- solving a problem using creativity, intelligence and cleverness to do so.
Down
- dead, motionless, or not living.
- meet formally.
- poor people
- a person who is very easy to get angry.
- reply in a quick and witty fashion.
10 Clues: poor people • meet formally. • turning it away. • dead, motionless, or not living. • happiness or like in a crazy level. • reply in a quick and witty fashion. • a person who is very easy to get angry. • it is needed, appropriate, or necessary for that specific purpose. • solving a problem using creativity, intelligence and cleverness to do so. • ...
Gifted Education 2015-10-25
Across
- The degree to which the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure
- verbal intelligence
- This Intelligence Scale is the most frequently used for the identification of children with learning disabilities.
- This is an important component of the reversal of underachievement, between parents and teachers
- These tests provide an objective basis for determining the levels of information and skills that a child has mastered.
- The use of reading material. Usually teen or young adult literature, to help students cope with emotional or social problems.
- Many of the symptoms of _________ disorders can be controlled behaviorally.
- bodily intelligence
- Parents' identification with their children
- intelligence including ability to understand the actions and motivations of others
- Strategies that supplement or go beyond standard grade-level work, but do not result in advanced placement or potential credit
- intelligence in which a person understands their own cognitive strengths and weaknesses, thinking styles, feeling, emotions, and intelligence
- low personal control
- This provides the only basis for identifying gifted students who do not perform well on any test, due to poor test taking habits.
- Also called independent study or correspondence courses
- Expecting oneself to do things a certain way or to achieve a high level of acomplishments.
- A poor __________ is a primary characteristic of underachievement.
- intelligence which includes abilities such as pitch discrimination and sensitivity to rhythm, texture, and timbre
- Father of the gifted education movement
- The accuracy of a test
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- mathematical intelligence
- Act passed in 2001 that targeted boosting the achievement of the lowest-achieving students
- The discrepancy between a measure of potential and actual productivity
- Parents and teachers need to take this word out of their vocabulary at home and at school.
- Students who have exceptionally high ability in one or more areas of learning while having significant weaknesses in others.
- This program consists of college-level courses and examinations for high school students
- instruction in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of student needs in the classroom
- With this type of mindset students believe that their abilities are permanent and they can't do anything about them.
- When teachers determine what competencies certain students have and give them full credit for what they already know.
- These are often considered "gold standard" tests
- Volunteers should be given the option to take this at the beginning of a unit.
- This is the characteristic found most frequently and consistently among underachieving children
- intelligence involving the capacity to represent and manipulate three-dimensional shapes
- This type of motivation is an experience in which students become absorbed in a task
- Any strategy that results in advanced placement or potential credit
- A critical turning point for the underachieving child is the discovery of a
- Children with disabilities must be encouraged to develop the ability to learn ___________.
- With this type of mindset students understand that their efforts will develop their talents over time.
- intelligence involving extensive knowledge of the living world
- A young person who performs at the level of a highly trained adult
40 Clues: verbal intelligence • bodily intelligence • low personal control • The accuracy of a test • mathematical intelligence • Father of the gifted education movement • Parents' identification with their children • These are often considered "gold standard" tests • Also called independent study or correspondence courses • ...
Crossword 2015-08-24
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- A field of Artificial Intelligence
- The USP of REx Search Platform
- Getting insights into data
- Business Vocabulary
- The search engine which is now part of the new Alphabet.
- Thats what REx does
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- A community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web
- A popular semantic search algorithm used by Google.
- It means three fold or a treble
- A popular graph database implemented in JAVA
10 Clues: Business Vocabulary • Thats what REx does • Getting insights into data • The USP of REx Search Platform • It means three fold or a treble • A field of Artificial Intelligence • A popular graph database implemented in JAVA • A popular semantic search algorithm used by Google. • The search engine which is now part of the new Alphabet. • ...
Meet Joxel! 2021-10-12
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- What is The Joxel Group's single greatest asset?
- Who is Joxel's Business Intelligence Analyst?
- Who is Joxel's Revenue Cycle Director?
- Who is Joxel's Clinical Architect?
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- Which Joxelite is a proud new father?
- How many years has The Joxel Group been serving satisfied clients?
- Who is the most friendly Joxelite?
- Who's the most common face (and voice) of the Joxel Group?
- Who is Joxel's Enterprise Integration Architect?
- Who is Joxel's Project Manager?
10 Clues: Who is Joxel's Project Manager? • Who is the most friendly Joxelite? • Who is Joxel's Clinical Architect? • Which Joxelite is a proud new father? • Who is Joxel's Revenue Cycle Director? • Who is Joxel's Business Intelligence Analyst? • What is The Joxel Group's single greatest asset? • Who is Joxel's Enterprise Integration Architect? • ...
Government Acronyms 2023-01-31
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- coordinates intelligence gathering work of the government
- develops and enforces environmental guidelines
- enforce equality in workplace to stop discrimination
- provide art fundraising
- manages mail service in US
- maintain historic documents
- purchases and maintains government property
- oversees government employee retire, health, and insurance programs
- provides assistant information and supports nations small business
- oversees retirement voluntary and surviver benefits
- regulates buying and sales for commodities
- making fair honest trade for investors
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- regulates communication company
- insures bank deposit
- organize national space explorer program
- regulates campaign fundraising and spending
- protect against unfair labor practices
- oversees military drafts
- insures honesty and accountability
- manages train track rail services
- provide for scientific research
- reviews the safety costumer product on US
- regulates network welfaire through out the county and loans
23 Clues: insures bank deposit • provide art fundraising • oversees military drafts • manages mail service in US • maintain historic documents • regulates communication company • provide for scientific research • manages train track rail services • insures honesty and accountability • protect against unfair labor practices • making fair honest trade for investors • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (May 2017) 2017-04-20
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- --- in Business
- Mein -----
- --- tends to hold on to the negative
- Spirituality isn't a ----- ; it is an uplifted state of your being.
- Marriage means ---- & compromise
- Pain is inevitable, suffering is ----
- Consciousness is made up of --- elements
- Success is an -----, it is not a phenomenon.
- If you follow --, misery follows you.
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- Highest flowering in life
- Vaastu -----
- Feeling of ---- is animalistic
- Only the ---- can speak or hear that which is authentic.
- Caring, sharing, & responsibility are the characters that ---- simply nurtures inside of you.
- Keep your heart in the ---- place, your mind in the --- place and be happy.
- Identify with the virtues & know that negativity is just a --- !
- Four 'I's are -----, Intuition, Inspiration, Intelligence
- Life is a very --- gift.
- Make others comfortable & --- will take care of your comfort
- World is a ----:)
20 Clues: Mein ----- • Vaastu ----- • --- in Business • World is a ----:) • Life is a very --- gift. • Highest flowering in life • Feeling of ---- is animalistic • Marriage means ---- & compromise • --- tends to hold on to the negative • Pain is inevitable, suffering is ---- • If you follow --, misery follows you. • Consciousness is made up of --- elements • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-23
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- health, education, welfare
- Fannie Mae
- environmental protection agency
- Freddie Mae
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- federal communication commission
- housing urban development
- American Track
- Food drug administration
- United States department of agriculture
- national institute of standards and tech
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Health human sources
- bill of rights
- Bridge investment program
- Transportation security administration
- Department of homeland security
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- Federal emergency management agency
- national oreanic atmospheric administration
- securities and exchange
- federal bureau of investigation
- department of defense
- Central Intelligence Agency
- federal aviation administration
- United States of America
- Record of decision
- department of transportation
- social security administration
- attorney general
- Veteren Assistance
- National institutes of health
- Secret service
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Small business association
- Department of justice
35 Clues: Fannie Mae • Freddie Mae • American Track • Secret service • bill of rights • attorney general • Record of decision • Veteren Assistance • Health human sources • department of defense • Department of justice • securities and exchange • United States of America • Food drug administration • housing urban development • Bridge investment program • health, education, welfare • Small business association • ...
Economic and Innovative Terms Crossword 2025-01-06
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- the total value of goods and services produced in a year.
- ownership of assets that generate income.
- industrial use of artificial intelligence.
- a generally accepted medium of exchange.
- the price level in an economy.
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- the process of introducing new technologies to the market.
- a decentralized digital currency.
- a strategic plan to achieve business goals.
- the ability of a company to introduce new products, processes, or services.
- digital records of all cryptocurrency transactions.
10 Clues: the price level in an economy. • a decentralized digital currency. • a generally accepted medium of exchange. • ownership of assets that generate income. • industrial use of artificial intelligence. • a strategic plan to achieve business goals. • digital records of all cryptocurrency transactions. • the total value of goods and services produced in a year. • ...
C4i4's Connect Crossword 2025-07-02
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- Future-focused maintenance strategy to reduce downtime
- Country widely credited for pioneering Industry 4.0.
- Actionable digital layer applied on physical systems.
- Data-driven insight method used in business intelligence.
- Smart factory enabler that reduces human intervention
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- Backbone technology for protecting digital infrastructure
- Converting analog processes to digital formats.
- Real-time sensor-based technology for tracking machinery performance.
- Seamless transfer of information across systems.
- Centralized location where digital info is kept safely.
10 Clues: Converting analog processes to digital formats. • Seamless transfer of information across systems. • Country widely credited for pioneering Industry 4.0. • Actionable digital layer applied on physical systems. • Smart factory enabler that reduces human intervention • Future-focused maintenance strategy to reduce downtime • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-23
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- health, education, welfare
- Fannie Mae
- environmental protection agency
- Freddie Mae
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- federal communication commission
- housing urban development
- American Track
- Food drug administration
- United States department of agriculture
- national institute of standards and tech
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Health human sources
- bill of rights
- Bridge investment program
- Transportation security administration
- Department of homeland security
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- Federal emergency management agency
- national oreanic atmospheric administration
- securities and exchange
- federal bureau of investigation
- department of defense
- Central Intelligence Agency
- federal aviation administration
- United States of America
- Record of decision
- department of transportation
- social security administration
- attorney general
- Veteren Assistance
- National institutes of health
- Secret service
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Small business association
- Department of justice
35 Clues: Fannie Mae • Freddie Mae • American Track • Secret service • bill of rights • attorney general • Record of decision • Veteren Assistance • Health human sources • department of defense • Department of justice • securities and exchange • United States of America • Food drug administration • housing urban development • Bridge investment program • health, education, welfare • Small business association • ...
Intelligence Unit Crossword 2013-12-12
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- First to calculate the magnitude at which performance rises on intelligence tests over the years.
- Made the intelligence test that is the most widely used today.
- Said that 5 factors contribute to emotional intelligence.
- Theorized factor analysis: that intelligence is based on one general factor
- Worked with Stanford University to revise an old intelligence test; the new test focused on verbal ability.
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- Wife of Deary's co-worker who found an old results of a 1932 intelligence test, 65 years later.
- Theorized intelligence as having a purpose and consisting of 3 parts: Analytical, Creative, and Practical
- Connected the government to intelligence tests by advocating for use of IQ tests in immigration and military
- Theorized that people have multiple intelligences. Starting with 7, he later added 2 more
- Created an intelligence test to identify students with learning difficulties
10 Clues: Said that 5 factors contribute to emotional intelligence. • Made the intelligence test that is the most widely used today. • Theorized factor analysis: that intelligence is based on one general factor • Created an intelligence test to identify students with learning difficulties • ...
Gifted Education 2015-10-25
Across
- A critical turning point for the underachieving child is the discovery of a
- Many of the symptoms of _________ disorders can be controlled behaviorally.
- The accuracy of a test
- The use of reading material. Usually teen or young adult literature, to help students cope with emotional or social problems.
- These tests provide an objective basis for determining the levels of information and skills that a child has mastered.
- Also called independent study or correspondence courses
- intelligence in which a person understands their own cognitive strengths and weaknesses, thinking styles, feeling, emotions, and intelligence
- A poor __________ is a primary characteristic of underachievement.
- This is an important component of the reversal of underachievement, between parents and teachers
- mathematical intelligence
- Any strategy that results in advanced placement or potential credit
- Students who have exceptionally high ability in one or more areas of learning while having significant weaknesses in others.
- bodily intelligence
- With this type of mindset students understand that their efforts will develop their talents over time.
- Expecting oneself to do things a certain way or to achieve a high level of acomplishments.
- low personal control
- instruction in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of student needs in the classroom
- Children with disabilities must be encouraged to develop the ability to learn ___________.
- This program consists of college-level courses and examinations for high school students
- A young person who performs at the level of a highly trained adult
- Parents and teachers need to take this word out of their vocabulary at home and at school.
Down
- intelligence involving extensive knowledge of the living world
- intelligence which includes abilities such as pitch discrimination and sensitivity to rhythm, texture, and timbre
- This provides the only basis for identifying gifted students who do not perform well on any test, due to poor test taking habits.
- Strategies that supplement or go beyond standard grade-level work, but do not result in advanced placement or potential credit
- These are often considered "gold standard" tests
- This is the characteristic found most frequently and consistently among underachieving children
- The degree to which the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure
- Parents' identification with their children
- When teachers determine what competencies certain students have and give them full credit for what they already know.
- Volunteers should be given the option to take this at the beginning of a unit.
- intelligence including ability to understand the actions and motivations of others
- Act passed in 2001 that targeted boosting the achievement of the lowest-achieving students
- This type of motivation is an experience in which students become absorbed in a task
- intelligence involving the capacity to represent and manipulate three-dimensional shapes
- With this type of mindset students believe that their abilities are permanent and they can't do anything about them.
- The discrepancy between a measure of potential and actual productivity
- verbal intelligence
- This Intelligence Scale is the most frequently used for the identification of children with learning disabilities.
- Father of the gifted education movement
40 Clues: bodily intelligence • verbal intelligence • low personal control • The accuracy of a test • mathematical intelligence • Father of the gifted education movement • Parents' identification with their children • These are often considered "gold standard" tests • Also called independent study or correspondence courses • ...
Lifeworks Unit 1: Learning and Planning Crossword 2022-10-01
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- required credits
- two credits that lifeworks students can get for working paid jobs
- the fifth of the seven habits of an effective teen; seek first to ______ then to be understood
- a grade scale that universities use connecting a students letter grade to a number value
- the number of credits required to graduate as a mature student in Manitoba
- the type of multiple intelligence for people that like hands on activities and sports
- a measure of intelligence using a psychological test
- the third of the seven habits of an effective teen; put first things ________
- the fourth of the seven habits of an effective teen; think _____-_____
- a belief that someone can get better at tasks and challenges over time
- a credit where a high school student works with a skilled tradesperson and gets paid
- the type of multiple intelligence where someone is good at solving problems and working with calculations
- searching for keywords of importance to help you find an answer to a question
- the sixth of the seven habits of an effective teen
- the type of multiple intelligence that will allow someone to read a complex map and picture things in their head
- the percent of communication that is verbal
- motivation a desire to complete a goal that comes from external sources (ie. Praise, Money)
- credits that the students get to choose
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- the number of credits required to graduate from a Manitoba high school
- the basic needs (food, water, sleep) at the bottom level of Maslow’s Heirarchy
- the multiple intelligence where someone is good with words and reading
- the last of the seven habits of an effective teen which really just states that we need to look after our diet, body, and mind
- the second of the seven habits of an effective teen; begin with the _______ in mind
- the top level of Maslow’s Hierarchy which is seen as achieving your full potential
- something an individual desires but not required to survive
- the type of multiple intelligence allowing someone to understand themselves and their feelings
- the driving force behind why someone does something
- a system of using symbols to represent words
- something required to survive
- one credit that could be obtained for a variety of unpaid work
- motivation a desire to complete a goal that comes from within you
- two credits that could be obtained for unpaid work
- a belief that someone’s abilities are limited by who they are
- the type of multiple intelligence dealing with nature
- the type of multiple intelligence allowing someone to deal well with other people
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- the first of the seven habits of an effective teen; be ___________
- goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound
- browsing text quickly and picking out keywords
- the type of multiple intelligence that allows individuals to understand sound
- a paper showing your marks from a particular program (high school, college, university)
- a test that can be taken that shows you have the equivalent skills to a high school graduate
- a paper saying you have a certain qualification
43 Clues: required credits • something required to survive • credits that the students get to choose • the percent of communication that is verbal • a system of using symbols to represent words • browsing text quickly and picking out keywords • a paper saying you have a certain qualification • two credits that could be obtained for unpaid work • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2025-09-16
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- Intelligence I am a theory of intelligence proposed by Gardner.
- I am often used in Thorndike’s puzzle box experiments.
- Model I am a theory of intelligence proposed by J.P. Das.
- Generalisation I am when a response transfers to similar stimuli.
- I proposed the Law of Effect using cats in puzzle boxes.
- I control the size of the pupil in the eye.
- I am the transparent part of the eye that bends light to focus.
- I am the shortcut name for mental ability expressed as a number.
- I am often used in Pavlov’s classical conditioning experiments.
- I am the process where a learned response fades when reinforcement stops.
- I showed insight learning with chimpanzees stacking boxes.
- I am the father of operant conditioning, famous for the “Skinner box.”
- I am a type of conditioning discovered by Pavlov.
- I am the psychologist who made dogs salivate to a bell.
- I am the process of focusing on a stimulus.
- I am the process of receiving stimuli through sense organs.
- I am a type of conditioning discovered by Skinner.
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- I proposed the Primary and Secondary Appraisal model of stress.
- I am the adjustable black opening in the center of the eye.
- I am the white outer protective layer of the eye.
- I am the three-stage stress model by Hans Selye.
- Theory I am a three-part theory of intelligence proposed by Sternberg.
- I am the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Age I measure how old your mind is compared to your actual age.
- Selye I proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome.
- Theory I am a theory of intelligence proposed by Spearman.
- I am often used in Kohler’s insight learning experiments.
- I am often used in operant conditioning experiments.
- I am the process of interpreting sensory information.
29 Clues: I control the size of the pupil in the eye. • I am the process of focusing on a stimulus. • I am the three-stage stress model by Hans Selye. • I am the white outer protective layer of the eye. • Selye I proposed the General Adaptation Syndrome. • I am a type of conditioning discovered by Pavlov. • I am a type of conditioning discovered by Skinner. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4 2023-02-22
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- engineer
- aritmetic
- paléontologie
- physique
- clean energy
- astronaut
- codage
- gestion de projet
- physicien
- artificial intelligence
- construction
- résolution de problèmes
- neurologie
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- algebra
- biology
- medicine
- chemistry
- logic
- ordinateur
- anticiper
- informaticien
- astronomy
- calcul infinitésimal
- data scientist
- geometry
- impression 3D
- statistics
- mathematician
- conception
- équations
- probability
- developer
- nuage
33 Clues: logic • nuage • codage • algebra • biology • medicine • engineer • physique • geometry • chemistry • aritmetic • anticiper • astronomy • astronaut • équations • physicien • developer • ordinateur • statistics • conception • neurologie • probability • clean energy • construction • informaticien • paléontologie • impression 3D • mathematician • data scientist • gestion de projet • calcul infinitésimal • artificial intelligence • ...
Qlik 2023-11-21
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- Interactive data like charts, graphs, and maps that provide visual representation of data insights using Qlik Sense.
- A fast and easy way to ask questions and discover insights using natural language in Qlik Sense.
- Platform offering analytics and data integration services for cloud-based data.
- Name for a member of the program celebrating Qlik's biggest fans and top customer advocates.
- Qlik's recent acquisition that expanded its data integration and data quality capabilities.
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- Combining and consolidating data from disparate sources to provide a complete and accurate dataset for BI, analysis and other business processes.
- A holistic set of solutions to help organizations embrace the power of AI.
- Industry leading report in which Qlik is a leader in data integration, quality and analytics.
- Qlik's leading business intelligence and data visualization platform that enables users to rapidly build interactive dashboards and applications.
- Exploring and analyzing large datasets to uncover meaningful patterns, trends, and insights that can inform business decisions.
- Developing a strategic plan for how data sources are integrated, governed, managed, analyzed, and leveraged to create business value.
11 Clues: A holistic set of solutions to help organizations embrace the power of AI. • Platform offering analytics and data integration services for cloud-based data. • Qlik's recent acquisition that expanded its data integration and data quality capabilities. • Name for a member of the program celebrating Qlik's biggest fans and top customer advocates. • ...
Jasroop and Nim's Chapter 9 Psychology Crossword 2013-04-08
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- Although not a high achiever as a young student, _______ Einstein became known as a true genius.
- What is the practice of keeping children with disabilities in regular academic classes.
- What is the mental process that result in original workable ideas?
- Solving the problem is worthless if the solution is wrong. Hence, Binet called the last item _____________.
- The mother's condition during ___________ can have serious consequences for her new born child's intellectual functioning.
- _______ is the ability to set up a goal and work toward it.
- ___________ first tried to measure intelligence in a mechanical way.
- __________ means having basic understanding of exactly what the problem is.
- The IQ, or intelligence__________ is a measure of intelligence obtained by comparing mental age with physical age.
- __________ is the tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over
- What does it mean to be below average intellectual functioning?
- What does it mean to be a person below normal mental quality but being extremely talented.
- _____________ come up with unusual, unexpected ideas; use something in a way different from the way in which it is normally used.
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- _________ is the ability to understand and adapt to the environmental by using a combination of inherited abilities and learning experiences.
- What does IQ stand for?
- The unfair measurement of cultural groups abilities.
- Individual intelligence test is one of the intelligence test, what is the other?
- Researchers believe that exactly the _______ types of changes take place in the human brain.
- The level of intellectual functioning in years, which is compared with chronological age to derive, _____________.
- Intervention and creativity is an ever-present ____________.
- __________ means that when faced with a problem, the person can make the adjustment needed to solve it.
- What people are really similar in intelligence?
- IQ test items that rely heavily on word comprehension and usage.
- For instance, one test item involved pressing a pointed ______ ply against the subjects forehead with increasing pressure until it caused pain.
24 Clues: What does IQ stand for? • What people are really similar in intelligence? • The unfair measurement of cultural groups abilities. • _______ is the ability to set up a goal and work toward it. • Intervention and creativity is an ever-present ____________. • What does it mean to be below average intellectual functioning? • ...
Answer key 2013-12-10
Across
- French government and the psychologist who developed the first method of assessing intelligence. Introduced the concept mental age
- One of the founders of humanistic psychology, introduced a person-centered approach
- Obedience to authority. Electric shock experiment
- He published the first major overview of psychology. Structuralism and functionalism
- Strange-situation test. Secure and insecure (avoidant & anxious/ambivalent) attachment styles
- Fluid intelligence and Crystallized intelligence, Factor analysis grouping personality items according to similarities, identified 16 basic dimensions of personality
- Hierarchical model of personality. Introversion/extroversion and Emotional stability, Personality is rooted in biology
- Observational learning
- Multiple intelligence such as musical, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, mathematical/logical, spatial, intrapersonal, and interpersonal
- Classical conditioning
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- Developed the theory that children go through four stages of development which reflect different ways thinking about the world
- Father of psychoanalytic theory. Human behavior is determined by mental processes operating below that level of conscious awareness. Many of these unconscious conflicts arose from troubling childhood experiences
- General intelligence, g
- Stanford prison experiment. Social roles
- Moral development theory. (preconventional, conventional, postconventional)
- Our memory is fragile. Error of suggestibility
- One of the earliest scholars. Intelligence is related to speed of neural responses and the sensitivity of the sensory/perceptual systems
- Founder of behaviorism. Emphasizes the role of environmental forces in producing behavior
- A leading personality researcher, brought a classic scientific definition of personality, He highlighted the psychological nature and biological nature of personality, consistency of personality, Counted the dictionary words that could be used as personality traits(18,000)
- Operant conditioning. A learning process in which the consequences of an action determine the likelihood that it will be performed in the future (reinforcement)
- The architect of attachment theory, attachment motivates infants and caregivers to stay in close contact
- Conformity to social norm. Line match experiment
- Need hierarchy, humans must satisfy basic needs before they can address higher needs (self-actualization
23 Clues: Observational learning • Classical conditioning • General intelligence, g • Stanford prison experiment. Social roles • Our memory is fragile. Error of suggestibility • Conformity to social norm. Line match experiment • Obedience to authority. Electric shock experiment • Moral development theory. (preconventional, conventional, postconventional) • ...
Chapter 7: Thinking and Intelligence 2024-12-09
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- mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem
- best representation of a concept
- ________ thinking providing correct or established answers to problems
- mental construct consisting of a cluster or collection of related concepts
- score on a test designed to measure intelligence
- ________ thinking ability to think "outside the box" to arrive at novel solutions to a problem
- ________ intelligence ability to produce new products, ideas, or inventing a new, novel solution to a problem
- Smallest unit in a language that carries meaning
- set of expectations that define the behaviors of a person occupying a particular role
- continually using an old solution to a problem without results
- ________ fixedness inability to see an object as useful for any other use other than the one for which it was intended
- Process by which we derive meaning from morphemes and words
- problem-solving strategy characterized by a specific set of instructions
- communication system that involves using words to transmit info from one individual to another
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- ___________ Intelligences Theory Gardner's theory that each person possesses at least eight types of intelligence
- thinking, including perception, learning, problem solving, judgment, and memory
- the words of a given language
- ________ intelligence characterized by acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it
- category or grouping of linguistic information, objects, ideas, or life experiences
- problem-solving strategy in which multiple solutions are attempted until the correct one is found
- manner by which words are organized into sentences
- ___________ concept mental groupings that are created "naturally" through your experiences
- basic sound unit of a given language
- ________ intelligence ability to see complex relationships and solve problems
- ___________ intelligence aka "street smarts"
- set of rules that are used to convey meaning through the use of a lexicon
- _____________ deviation measure of variability that describes the difference between a set of scores and their mean
- extension of a rule that exists in a given language to an exception to the rule
28 Clues: the words of a given language • best representation of a concept • basic sound unit of a given language • ___________ intelligence aka "street smarts" • score on a test designed to measure intelligence • Smallest unit in a language that carries meaning • manner by which words are organized into sentences • mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem • ...
Unit 2 Kim 2026-02-03
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- Hard working and continuous effort
- Intelligence A robot tool for assistance
- Someone who buys items or products
- The use of technology
- media Online platform for uses to share and post
- To own the right to something no one can steal
- an exclusive legal right granted by a government
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- Electronic devices for work or other uses
- Something that someone or something is known by
- the process of translating creative ideas
- Citizenship the responsible, safe, and ethical practice of using technology to engage in online communities
- Creator of a business
- A creation for the people
- Reality A virtual world for work or personal use
14 Clues: Creator of a business • The use of technology • A creation for the people • Hard working and continuous effort • Someone who buys items or products • Intelligence A robot tool for assistance • Electronic devices for work or other uses • the process of translating creative ideas • To own the right to something no one can steal • Something that someone or something is known by • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2017-10-24
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- obsession
- sensory
- tendency
- analysis
- intrinsic-motivation
- introvert
- positive-reinforcement
- aggression
- psychiatrist
- insomnia
- attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder
- anxiety-disorder
- altruism
- delusion
- psychological
- disorder
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- emotional-intelligence
- subconscious
- sanity
- amnesia
- cognitive
- conscious
- innate
- extrovert
- insanity
- self-esteem
- psychologist
- gender-identity
- mature
- regression
- hypnosis
- therapy
32 Clues: sanity • innate • mature • amnesia • sensory • therapy • tendency • analysis • insanity • insomnia • altruism • delusion • hypnosis • disorder • cognitive • obsession • conscious • introvert • extrovert • aggression • regression • self-esteem • subconscious • psychologist • psychiatrist • psychological • gender-identity • anxiety-disorder • intrinsic-motivation • emotional-intelligence • positive-reinforcement • ...
BUSINESS 2020-04-27
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- of or concerned with or related to the future
- an impressive display or assortment
- far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
- a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
- the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit
- charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government
- a stock or supply of foods
- someone who exchanges goods or services for money
- of or limited to or involving supervision
- something that interests you because it is important
- cause somebody to adopt a certain position or belief
- the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
- a businessperson engaged in retail trade
- the act of rendering optimal
- the property of something that is great in magnitude
- harmony of people's opinions, actions, or characters
- come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
- the process of giving careful thought to something
- the basic features of a system or organization
- the general estimation that the public has for a person
- a small part considered separately from the whole
- put into service
- grant freedom to; free from confinement
- a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order
- a branch of mathematics concerned with quantitative data
- connected with or engaged in the exchange of goods
- of a serious examination and judgment of something
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- perform as expected when applied
- an artifact that has been created by someone or some process
- the act of making something (a product) from raw materials
- a group of independent elements comprising a unified whole
- a power to affect persons or events
- a local tax on property (usually used in the plural)
- occurring among or involving several people
- a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner
- extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
- the boundary line or area immediately inside the boundary
- pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking
- methodical and efficient in arrangement or function
- obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
- something that aids or promotes well-being
- occurring without interruption
- the relative speed of progress or change
- a rule that provides direction for appropriate behavior
- the substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
- having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task
- extensive landed property retained by the owner
- raise from a lower to a higher position
- someone who pays for goods or services
- apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
51 Clues: put into service • a stock or supply of foods • the act of rendering optimal • occurring without interruption • perform as expected when applied • an impressive display or assortment • a power to affect persons or events • someone who pays for goods or services • grant freedom to; free from confinement • raise from a lower to a higher position • ...
Business 2021-03-25
Across
- Producing a limited number of identical products.
- Agreement between firms in which each agrees to commit resources to achieve an agreed set of objectives.
- When revenue equals total costs and the business is making neither profit nor loss.
- A long-term goal the business wants to achieve
- The total value of capital raised from shareholders by the issue of shares.
- When a firm ceases trading and its assets are sold for cash
- using barriers to free trade, such as tariffs and quotas, to protect a country's own domestic industries.
- The income received from the sale of a product.
- Two or more businesses agree to work closely together on a particular project and create a separate business division to do so.
- An agreement by shareholders and managers of two businesses to bring both firms together under a common board of directors with shareholders in both businesses owning shares in the newly merged business.
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- Setting a high price for a new product when a firm has a unique or highly differentiated product with low price elasticity of demand
- When a business cannot meet its short-term debts.
- Arises when a business is valued at or sold for more than the balance sheet values of its assets
- A written document, describes a business's objectives and strategies, the market it is in, and its financial forecast.
- Deliberately undercutting competitors' prices in order to try to force them out of the market.
- Dividing a market into distinct groups of consumers who share common tastes and requirements.
- When a company buys over 50% of the shares of another company and becomes the controlling owner----often referred to as "acquisition".
- A business that uses the name, logo, and trading systems of an existing successful business.
- Within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product.
- A group of people acting together to meet the common needs and aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and making decisions democratically.
20 Clues: A long-term goal the business wants to achieve • The income received from the sale of a product. • When a business cannot meet its short-term debts. • Producing a limited number of identical products. • When a firm ceases trading and its assets are sold for cash • The total value of capital raised from shareholders by the issue of shares. • ...
Business 2020-10-22
Across
- Unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production, this creates scarcity, this is called...
- Good or services which people would like, but not essential for living are called...
- Non-tangible products such as insurance services, transport are called...
- Able to cut costs and win a greater share of the market, develop new products or sell to new markets, can also be external or internal, this is called...
- A mix of private sector and public sector enterprises is called...
- The benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource is called...
- Investing in new products or selling more of existing products is called...
- The part of the economy that is owned and controlled by the state or government is called...
- The process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand is called...
- A sector that's concerned with making and assembling products ,manufacturers use raw materials and parts from other industries, is called...
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- A complete description of a business and its plans for the next one to three years is called...
- A sector that's concerned with using natural resources, including farming, mining and oil drilling, is called...
- Physical goods, such as machinery and delivery vehicles, used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services are called...
- When there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population, that's called...
- Products which are sold to the final consumer, can be seen and touched are called...
- Involves the takeover of another business or merger with another business is called...
- A person that takes risks in a business is called...
- A sector that gives something of value to people( a service), is called...
- The part of the economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and public sectors, that's called ...
- Goods or services that are essential to living are called...
20 Clues: A person that takes risks in a business is called... • Goods or services that are essential to living are called... • A mix of private sector and public sector enterprises is called... • Non-tangible products such as insurance services, transport are called... • A sector that gives something of value to people( a service), is called... • ...
business 2020-10-30
Across
- a good or service which is essential to living
- - a detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal
- the process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand
- non-tangible products
- are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population
- the production and supply of goods to the final customer involves activities from primary, secondary and tertiary sector businesses
- the benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses
- production is divided into separate tasks and each employee does just one of those tasks
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- unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production. This creates scarcity
- physical goods used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services
- - a newly formed business. They usually start small, but some might grow to become much bigger
- firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources
- firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources
- tangible products which are sold to the final consumer
- the part of the economy that is controlled by the state or government
- a good or service which people would like, but is not essential to living
- the resources needed to produce goods_and_services: land, labour, capital and enterprise
- an economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and the public sectors
- the part of the economy that is owned and controlled by individuals and companies for profit
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products
22 Clues: non-tangible products • a good or service which is essential to living • tangible products which are sold to the final consumer • the amount a business earns from the sale of its products • people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at • firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses • ...
Business 2021-05-26
Across
- - collect (money);
- - (n.)business opportunity;
- - a business ......, an occasion when someone buys or sells something
- - a person, group, or organisation competing with others for the same thing or in the same area;
- to ......... an order, to arrange to get something;
- - (n./v.)to combine or join together;
- - (adj.) doubting that something is true or useful;
- - (adj.)full of activity, very busy and fast;
- - (n.)Our annual ..... rose to $ 80 million;
- - to break ......., reach a point in a business venture when the profits are equal to the costs;
- - (v.)to make certain something is protected from danger or risk
- - to increase in size, number, or importance;
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- - (adj.)using new ideas or methods;
- - (n.) academic ..........;
- - (n.) to be a high ..........; a person who achieves more than the average person in their work;
- - I'm just phoning to ...... up an order I placed last week.
- - to run at a ......., making less money than is spent buying, operating, or producing something;
- - to talk ........, to explain an idea, a plan to someone so that they understand it;
- -(n.) careful and detailed examination;
- - ...... competition, very strong and aggressive;
- - (n.) to be a social ....... ; to be highly interactive;
- - (adj.) to be a ....... observer, to be good at noticing things;
- - (v.)........ on my own business venture;
- - @
24 Clues: - @ • - collect (money); • - (n.)business opportunity; • - (n.) academic ..........; • - (adj.)using new ideas or methods; • - (n./v.)to combine or join together; • -(n.) careful and detailed examination; • - (v.)........ on my own business venture; • - (n.)Our annual ..... rose to $ 80 million; • - (adj.)full of activity, very busy and fast; • ...
business 2021-08-27
22 Clues: збіг • стеля • свідок • рішення • збирати • загалом • цікавий • набувати • заздрити • свідомий • неохочий • запускати • застібнути • прямокутник • впевненість • розширювати • впроваждувати • обслуговувати • кінцевий строк • пристосовувати • шлях на доботу • включити в розетку
business 2022-01-06
Across
- the quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- handle or control (a tool, mechanism, etc.), typically in a skillful manner.
- of chief importance; principal.
- a plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration or discussion by others.
- concerned with what is actually the case rather than interpretations of or reactions to it.
- the fact or quality of being done or occurring at a favorable or useful time.
- the act of keeping track of the history of a person's or organization's activities, generally by creating and storing consistent
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- sorting things into places
- coming after, less important than, or resulting from someone or something else that is primary.
- a system that traces the detailed transactions relating to any item in an accounting record.
- a place or an area designed for holding or safe-keeping objects
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- a line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram.
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- a preliminary version of a piece of writing.
- the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
- repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
- property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance.
- the Employer file which contains information relevant to individual employees and to their employment.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- make a similar or identical version of; reproduce.
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
- the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience.
- material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record.
- give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
- a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.
- a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
31 Clues: sorting things into places • of chief importance; principal. • a preliminary version of a piece of writing. • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • make a similar or identical version of; reproduce. • property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. • give a brief statement of the main points of (something). • ...
Business 2021-12-19
Across
- business formed by two pople or more who are wiling to take and share responsibility for day-to-day runing of the business.
- the owners of a limited company
- the owner(s) of a business are entirely responsible for its debts.In contrast with limited liability, unlimited liability refers to business owners who are legally liable for any debt their business might accrue.
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products
- an improvement or addition to something that makes it worth more
- ROCE(%)=operating profit/capital employed x 100
- a formal written document containing goals of a business & methods for attaining those goals
- the things you must have for living/cant live without
- a business owned and controled by just one person which takes all the risks and also profits
- an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do
- A shareholder of a corporation is an individual or legal entity that is registered by the corporation as the legal owner of shares of the share capital of a public or private corporation.
- a business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state
- a situation in which something is not easy to find or get
- the formulation, deformulation, technical consulting and testing of most consumer products, such as food, herbs, beverages, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics
- a newly formed business.Starts small but might oneday become much bigger
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- a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needsphysical skills or strength
- a business that is managed by directors and owned by shareholders. ....can offer shares to the public.A .... is also listed on the stock market and essentially needs to be more open and public about its details than a private company.
- a person's desire to use all their abilities to achieve and be everything that they possibly can.
- a type of organisation you can set up to run your business. Company ownership is split into shares owned by shareholders. A company must pay corporation tax out of any profits and can then distribute the remaining profits among shareholders.
- the things you must have for a satisfactory-life
- a business system where enterpreneurs buy the right to use the name,logo & product of an existing business
- the buildings, machines, and equipment that are used to produce products or provide services
- the shareholders in a limited liaility company which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the cmpany and not any of their personal wealth
- finance needed when first setting up a business
- a payment,out of profits,to shareholders as a reward for threir investment
- two or moe businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a separete business for this purpose
- A business that does not possess a separate legal identity from its owner(s). The owner(s) bear full liability for any action or inaction of the business
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing
- a particular area of knowledge or the process of becoming an expert in a particular area
- a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
- products that people buy for their own use
31 Clues: the owners of a limited company • products that people buy for their own use • finance needed when first setting up a business • ROCE(%)=operating profit/capital employed x 100 • the things you must have for a satisfactory-life • the things you must have for living/cant live without • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing • ...
Business 2022-04-26
Across
- Goals set by a business
- One type of stakeholders
- an organisation that is owned by its members
- Organisation that creates products and services
- Owned by more than 1 person
- Long term plan
- can assist employees
- Individual that runs a business
- Share of profit paid to shareholders
- No legal difference
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- Sells the right to another business
- Expects businesses to pay fair taxes
- Non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public
- Amount of goods or work produced
- Someone who works for a business
- certain projects that can harm the environment
- New laws that the business has to respond to
- individual or group that affects an organisation
- Cutting, painting, sanding
- Man made equipment
20 Clues: Long term plan • Man made equipment • No legal difference • can assist employees • Goals set by a business • One type of stakeholders • Cutting, painting, sanding • Owned by more than 1 person • Individual that runs a business • Amount of goods or work produced • Someone who works for a business • Sells the right to another business • Expects businesses to pay fair taxes • ...
BUSINESS 2019-08-27
20 Clues: SALARY • FINANCE • WELFARE • BUSINESS • PLANNING • TEAMWORK • CONTRACT • MARKETING • COMMISSION • ACCOUNTING • EMPLOYMENT • MANAGEMENT • PERFORMANCE • THAIPAIBOON • HUMANRESOURCES • JOBDESCRIPTION • PROFESSIONALISM • JOBSPECIFICATION • BEYONDSATISFACTION • INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS 2019-08-27
20 Clues: SALARY • WELFARE • FINANCE • TEAMWORK • CONTRACT • BUSINESS • PLANNING • MARKETING • EMPLOYMENT • MANAGEMENT • ACCOUNTING • COMMISSION • PERFORMANCE • THAIPAIBOON • HUMANRESOURCES • JOBDESCRIPTION • PROFESSIONALISM • JOBSPECIFICATION • BEYONDSATISFACTION • INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS 2019-08-27
20 Clues: SALARY • FINANCE • WELFARE • BUSINESS • CONTRACT • TEAMWORK • MARKTING • PLANNING • EMPLOYMENT • MANAGEMENT • THIPAIBOON • ACCOUNTING • COMMISSION • PERFORMANCE • JOBDESCRIPTION • HUMANRESOURCES • PROFESSIONALISM • JOBSPECIFICATION • BEYONDSATISFACTION • INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY
