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Intelligence is a generic term for various cognitive abilities. It is classified into different components, depending on the intelligence theory (eg in his work "The Berlin Model of Intelligence", AO J?er lists: cognitive speed, memory, creativity, and reasoning to process verbal, numerical and figural material). ...
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is effectively perceiving, interpreting and responding to the environment. It is also taken to mean the ability of an organization to survive and meet desired goals and objectives.
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A test or test battery developed according to the principles of psychometric test theories. It assesses and tests a person's cognitive performance.
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Intelligence concerning foreign developments in basic and applied scientific and technical research and development including engineering and production techniques, new technology, and weapon systems and their capabilities and characteristics; it also includes intelligence that requires scientific or technical expertise on the part of the analyst in areas such as medicine, physical, health studies, and behavioral analyses.
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Does the horse seem in control, aware of its surroundings, alert?
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