Mesimi 2 Flashcards

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knowledge

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discovery

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underlying

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concept

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trial

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and error

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rewards

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and punishment

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dynamic

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environment

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explicit

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instructions

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pattern

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values

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image

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recognition

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continuous

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processing

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new

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insights

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problem

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space

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What term describes something falsely or mistakenly claimed as being based on scientific method?

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pseudoscientific

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What term refers to something false which is invented or produced in order to deceive someone?

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fabricated

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What term means preferring one person, thing, or idea to another in a way that is unfair?

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biased

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What term describes being not connected to or influenced by one particular person or group?

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impartial

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What term refers to presenting events in a way that makes them seem as exciting or shocking as possible?

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sensationalist

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What is circular reporting?

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Circular reporting is when false or unverified information appears to be confirmed because it is repeated by multiple sources.

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How does circular reporting occur?

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It occurs when multiple sources reference each other instead of an original, reliable source.

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What is clickbait?

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A story on the internet which is there only to attract attention.

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What is the synonym of ‘bunch’?

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‘Group’.

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What is the synonym of ‘detect’?

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‘Notice’.

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What is the synonym of ‘fake’?

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‘False’.

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What is the synonym of ‘impersonate’?

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‘Imitate’.

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What is the synonym of ‘massive’?

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‘Huge’.

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What is the synonym of 'manipulate'?
'Falsify'.
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What is the synonym of 'swap'?
'Substitute'.
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What is the synonym of 'vigilant'?
'Careful'.
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What is the synonym of 'weird'?
'Strange'.
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What phrase is formed with 'detection'?
detection signs
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What phrase is formed with 'artificial'?
artificial intelligence
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What phrase is formed with 'common'?
common sense
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What phrase is formed with 'photo'?
photo filters
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What phrase is formed with 'telltale'?
telltale signs
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What phrase is formed with 'political'?
political ramifications
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What phrase is formed with 'election'?
election season
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What phrase is formed with 'social'?
social media
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What phrase is formed with 'tools'?
tools for detection
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Telltale signs
Clear, noticeable clues or indicators that reveal or suggest something (often hidden, problematic, or significant)./ obvious clues pointing to something.
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Political ramifications
The consequences, effects, or impacts of an action, decision, or event on politics, governance, or public opinion./ ripple effects on the political landscape.
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What is a game-changing idea?
Changes how things are done completely; it makes a big difference./ Revolutionary/big effect
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What is an out-of-the-box idea?
Creative and unusual, not following normal ways of thinking./creative
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What does it mean to bring about changes?
Make changes happen directly (like starting something new)./cause to happen/direct action
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What does it mean to foster changes?
Support changes slowly over time (like helping them grow)./encourage/slow support
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What does it mean to gather talent?
Find and bring skilled people together./bring together/collect people
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What does it mean to nurture talent?
Train and help people improve their skills./take care of/develop skills
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What is a novel approach?
A new, different way to do something./new and original
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What is a radical approach?
A very extreme or completely new way that breaks old rules./extreme
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What does 'Disruptive' mean?
Something that completely changes the way society does something.
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What is 'Bleeding-edge'?
Describing systems, devices, or ideas that are so modern they are still being developed.
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What does 'Bootstrapping' refer to?
Starting a business without external help or capital.
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What is 'Iteration'?
The repetition of a process.
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What does it mean to 'Pivot'?
The act of a start-up quickly changing direction with its business strategy.
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What is a 'Pitch (deck)'?
A short 10-slide PowerPoint presentation that covers all aspects of your start-up.
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What does 'Freemium' mean?
A pricing strategy where the basic product is free, but premium features require payment.
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What is a 'Unicorn'?
A start-up valued at $1 billion or more.
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What collocation is related to unlocking potential?
Unlock + human potential
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What collocation is used when starting a business?
Found + a company
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What collocation refers to earning money?
Generate + revenue
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What collocation is associated with obtaining financial support?
Receive + funding
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What collocation describes effective marketing strategies?
Find cost-effective + marketing methods
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What collocation indicates gaining support or popularity?
Gain + traction
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What collocation means to challenge someone's belief?
Prove somebody + wrong
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What collocation refers to advancing an idea or project?
Push something + forward
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What collocation signifies a moment of realization?
The ‘aha!’ + moment
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What collocation means to be transmitted or conveyed?
be passed + on
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What does 'found a company' mean?
Start or establish a business.
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What does 'receive funding' mean?
Get financial support. ## Footnote e.g., from investors.
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What does 'generate revenue' mean?
Earn income. ## Footnote e.g., through sales.
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What does 'gain traction' mean?
Become popular/attract customers.
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What does 'push something forward' mean?
Advance a project despite challenges.
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What does 'find cost-effective marketing methods' mean?
Discover affordable promotion strategies.
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What is the 'aha!' moment?
A sudden realization or breakthrough idea.
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What does 'unlock human potential' mean?
Help people achieve their full abilities.
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What does 'prove somebody wrong' mean?
Show that someone’s belief is incorrect.
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What does 'be passed on' mean?
Be ignored or rejected.
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What does 'Authentic' mean?
Genuine, real, or true.
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What is a 'Bond'?
A strong connection or relationship.
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What does 'Counterbalance' refer to?
Something that balances or offsets another thing.
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What does 'Engender' mean?
To cause a feeling or situation to arise./to cause or bring about
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What does 'Exhibit' mean?
To show or display something.
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What does 'Generate' mean?
To create, produce, or cause something.
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What is 'Imbalance'?
A lack of balance or equality.
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What does 'Launch' mean?
To start or introduce something new.
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What does 'Prompt' mean?
To cause someone to act or respond.
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What does 'Pure' mean?
Not mixed with anything else; absolute.
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What does 'Showcase' mean?
To display something in a way that highlights its value.
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What does 'Tie' mean?
To connect or link things; can also mean a draw in a competition.