Which of the following is a key characteristic of neural networks?

A) They learn.
B) They are all designed at IBM and are named Watson1, Watson2, etc.
C) They monitor system changes.
D) They are always right.


A

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1.The possible self is the self you might become one day--the one you think about becoming. 2.According to social comparison theory, we compare ourselves to others to develop a feel for how our talents, abilities, and qualities measure up to theirs. 3.A combination of passion and perseverance for a singularly important goal, together with resilience and a lack of tolerance for feeling frustrated, is known as grit. 4.Those who are primarily collectivistic in the way they think and behave have an idiocentric orientation. 5.If your possible self is very different from you, then you might feel dissatisfied with your life.

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Terminals where you pull a bank card through a magnetic card reader and enter an identification code are often located near checkout counters in large chain grocery stores. What are these terminals called?

a. point-of-sale terminals (POS) b. automated clearing house terminals (ACH) c. automated teller machines (ATMs) d. NOW terminals e. electronic bank tellers

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The abbreviation GRP, in television, refers gross rating points, which are the

A. minimum audience share required by a national advertiser on a local station. B. targeted rating points achieved by a syndicated program. C. sum of the potential number of viewers from each target audience. D. total rating points achieved by a particular media schedule over a specific period. E. total number of viewers of a particular media vehicle within a specific geographic area.

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In U.S. v. King, King was a major investor in OSI, which was working on a land project in Costa Rica. He was accused by the U.S. government of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by bribing government officials in Costa Rica, in an effort to make the land deal work. The U.S. courts held that:

a. no reasonable person could have inferred that the actions undertaken by King would result in the paying of a bribe, so he was not guilty of violating the FCPA b. the recordings showed that King did not knowingly participate in offering bribes, so he could not be convicted under the FCPA c. there was not sufficient evidence that King knowingly participated in and approved of offering a bribe so he could not be convicted under the FCPA d. the case was unclear and should be reevaluated by the World Trade Organization e. none of the other choices are correct

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