Ability — may be: * aptitude * ability to pay * Intelligence * physical ability * skill * expertiseAbility: The way to do something.Ability may also refer to: * Ability score, in role playing games * Ability Plus Software, makers of the office suite… … Wikipedia
SCORE notation program — SCORE is a scorewriter program, written in FORTRAN for DOS by Professor Leland Smith. It has a reputation for producing very high quality results, though considered by some people somewhat difficult to learn. It was widely used in engraving… … Wikipedia
SCORE! Educational Centers — Infobox Company company name = SCORE! Educational Centers company company type = Subsidiary of Kaplan, Inc. foundation = Palo Alto, California, (1992) location = Chicago, Illinois, USA key people = Alan Tripp, Founder Justin Serrano, President… … Wikipedia
score — scoreless, adj. scorer, n. /skawr, skohr/, n., pl. scores, score for 11, v., scored, scoring. n. 1. the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match. 2. the total points or strokes made by one side, individual, play,… … Universalium
General Learning Ability — is an Aptitude, commonly referred to as the G score, defined as the ability to catch on or understand instructions and underlying principles; ability to reason and make judgements. Closely related to doing well in school. G score is often used by … Wikipedia
Differential Ability Scales — The Differential Ability Scales (DAS) is a nationally normed (in the US), and individually administered battery of cognitive and achievement tests. Currently into its second edition (DAS II) the test can be administered to children ages 2 years 6 … Wikipedia
Otis-Lennon School Ability Test — The Otis Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT), published by Harcourt Assessment, Inc. mdash; a subsidiary of Pearson plc mdash; is a test of abstract thinking and reasoning ability of children pre K to 18. The Otis Lennon is a group administered… … Wikipedia
Brier-Score — Während ordinale Insolvenzprognosen lediglich eine Reihung von Unternehmen entsprechend den erwarteten Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeiten vornehmen, ordnen kardinale Insolvenzprognosen jedem Unternehmen explizit eine Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeit zu.[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gruppierter Brier-Score — Während ordinale Insolvenzprognosen lediglich eine Reihung von Unternehmen entsprechend den erwarteten Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeiten vornehmen, ordnen kardinale Insolvenzprognosen jedem Unternehmen explizit eine Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeit zu.[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Skill Score — Während ordinale Insolvenzprognosen lediglich eine Reihung von Unternehmen entsprechend den erwarteten Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeiten vornehmen, ordnen kardinale Insolvenzprognosen jedem Unternehmen explizit eine Ausfallwahrscheinlichkeit zu.[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia