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  2. Attribute (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    According to the BBC Cult TV website "All characters have Attributes — basic physical and mental abilities." [1] and in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game "Each character has six ability scores that represent his character's most basic attributes. They are his raw talent and prowess.

  3. Pathfinder (library science) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science, a pathfinder is "designed to lead the user through the process of researching a specific topic, or any topic in a given field or discipline, usually in a systematic, step-by-step way, making use of the best finding tools the library has to offer.

  4. List of I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became ...

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    A young Luan fledgling meant to act as a celestial guide for Yūya. Its egg was sent to him after he has elevated to a special holy rank. Like a Phoenix, it rises again if killed, stronger than before, and can bestow this ability to its allies as well. It was named by Yūya after the French word for "sky" owing to its blue plumage.

  5. Gordon G. Gallup - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for developing the mirror test, also called the mirror self-recognition test, or MSR, in 1970, which gauges self-awareness of animals. In 1975, Gallup moved to the University at Albany.

  6. Mind sport - Wikipedia

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    The first major use of the term was as a result of the Mind Sports Olympiad in 1997. [1] The phrase had been used prior to this event such as backgammon being described as a mind sport by Tony Buzan in 1996; Tony Buzan was also a co-founder of the Mind Sports Olympiad. [2]

  7. Thomas Fuller (mental calculator) - Wikipedia

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    Despite Fuller's perfect answers, it appeared to Hartshorne and Coates that his mental abilities must have once been more extraordinary. Rush wrote: [7] He was grey-headed, and exhibited several other marks of the weakness of old age.

  8. Binet-Simon Intelligence Test - Wikipedia

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    The test had become a scale, and the subtests were arranged from easiest to most difficult. The test also showed in detail the four to eight tasks that children should be able to perform at 11 different ages, ranging from 3 to 13. [3] [5] The test was constructed by giving the subtests to children of a specific (chronological) age group. If 75% ...

  9. Mental test - Wikipedia

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    A mental test may refer to: A mental status examination; A procedure in psychological testing; An IQ test; A puzzle This page was last edited on ...