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A 'psychologist' is a person who studies the human mind.
A 'psychologist' is a person who studies the human mind.
True
The term 'passersby' refers to individuals who are sitting still.
The term 'passersby' refers to individuals who are sitting still.
False
'Experts' are individuals who know very little about a subject.
'Experts' are individuals who know very little about a subject.
False
'Social proof' is when individual actions have no influence on others.
'Social proof' is when individual actions have no influence on others.
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'To recommend' means to suggest that something is not good.
'To recommend' means to suggest that something is not good.
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Study Notes
NOUNs
- Trend: A change to something different.
- Proof: Facts that show something is true.
- Passersby: People walking by a place.
- Experts: People who know a lot about something.
- Consumers: People who buy things or use services.
- Psychologist: A person who studies the human mind.
- Purchase: Something that has been bought.
- Researcher: A person who studies something.
- Review: An article judging a show and stating whether it is good.
- Social proof: The way other people's actions influence us.
- Study: A research project.
- Influenced: Having an effect on something.
VERBs
- Represent: To be a picture, example, or sign of something.
- Connect: To join or link to something or someone.
- Contribute: To give or be a part of something with other people
- Spread: To affect a large area or group of people.
- Recommend: Saying that something is good.
- Express: To say or show how you think or feel.
ADJECTIVES
- Clear: Easy to see, hear, or understand.
- Social: Related to meeting people and spending time with them.
PHRASAL VERBS
- Find out: To get or discover information about something.
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Test your knowledge of common English nouns and verbs with this quiz. From understanding trends and social proof to the actions of contributing and expressing, explore how these words shape our communication. Perfect for students and learners looking to enhance their vocabulary skills!