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No Computer Has Passed the Turing Test, Which Attempts to Determine

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No computer has passed the Turing Test, which attempts to determine whether the responses from a computer with intelligent behaviour are indistinguishable from responses from a trained laboratory monkey.

Understand the difference between favorable and unfavorable variances and their significance.
Learn about the various types of costs (fixed, variable) in budgeting and performance reports.
Apply cost estimates to calculate budget variances.
Interpret and calculate revenue variances in a budget performance context.

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Pull Theories

Theories that propose mechanisms or reasons why people are "pulled" towards certain behaviors or actions, often used in migration studies or motivational psychology.

Expectancy-value Theory

A theory which states that the motivation to engage in a behavior is determined by the expected outcomes and the value of those outcomes to the individual.

Social Needs

Fundamental human needs that pertain to belonging, affection, acceptance, and friendship, which are essential for psychological and social well-being.

Biological Needs

Basic requirements for human survival, such as air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex, sleep, and the excretion of waste.

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