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  2. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between quantitative and categorical variables is important because the two types require different methods of visualization. Two primary types of information displays are tables and graphs. A table contains quantitative data organized into rows and columns with categorical labels. It is primarily used to look up specific values.

  3. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Wikipedia

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    Matrix Reasoning View an array of pictures with one missing square, and select the picture that fits the array from five options. Nonverbal abstract problem solving, inductive reasoning: Visual Puzzles View a puzzle in a stimulus book and choose from among pieces of which three could construct the puzzle Visual spatial reasoning Picture Completion

  4. Small multiple - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of quantitative reasoning is a single question: Compared to what? Small multiple designs, multivariate and data bountiful, answer directly by visually enforcing comparisons of changes, of the differences among objects, of the scope of alternatives.

  5. Janellen Huttenlocher - Wikipedia

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    Huttenlocher co-authored two books and over 100 research articles on a range of topics including language development, spatial reasoning, memory, and quantitative development. Her book Making space: The development of spatial representation and reasoning, co-authored with Nora Newcombe , provided a comprehensive account of how children actively ...

  6. Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory - Wikipedia

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    Fluid reasoning (Gf): includes the broad ability to reason, form concepts, and solve problems using unfamiliar information or novel procedures. Quantitative knowledge (Gq): is the ability to comprehend quantitative concepts and relationships and to manipulate numerical symbols. [11]

  7. Why is the U.S. worried about China's AI? - AOL

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    It’s David vs. Goliath in the world of AI. On one side: The U.S. and its new “Stargate” project, a massive $500 billion pledge with backing from the biggest names in tech to build data ...

  8. Cognitive Abilities Test - Wikipedia

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    The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) is a group-administered K–12 assessment published by Riverside Insights and intended to estimate students' learned reasoning and problem solving abilities through a battery of verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal test items.

  9. Why Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hardware Winners Taiwan ...

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    Shares of AI-related hardware companies plunged on Monday, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL), and Arista Networks (NYSE: ANET), which fell ...