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Module 1 Quiz

Graded Quiz • 30 min Quiz6 Questions Week 1
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What is NOT true of a model?

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What is theoretical modeling NOT about?

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Theoretical models are about many things. What are they NOT about?

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Two colleagues show you their models of the same social phenomena. Immediately you know that:

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Galileo Galilei famously argued that the book of nature “is written in the language of mathematics”. It is important to choose the right language to describe something. In computational science, what is our main language?

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When exploring Schelling’s segregation model, we made several discoveries. Which one was NOT one of them?

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We studied Schelling’s famous segregation model. What was it about?

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Most of them time, Schelling’s segregation model found an ‘equilibrium’. What does this mean?

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Working with the extended version of Schelling’s segregation model, we concluded that in modern societies, which have both digital access to wider social circles and more means of transport mobility, segregation will:

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