Procedural knowledge (also known as know-how, knowing-how, and sometimes referred to as practical knowledge, imperative knowledge, or performative knowledge)...
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experiences within the educational system. Procedural knowledge reflects the recognition that multiple sources of knowledge exist, and that procedures are necessary...
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Procedural memory is a type of implicit memory (unconscious, long-term memory) which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious...
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Epistemology (redirect from Knowledge (philosophy))
and limits of knowledge. Also called "the theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts,...
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practical knowledge. The terms "procedural knowledge" and "knowledge-how" are often used as synonyms. It differs from declarative knowledge in various...
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forms are knowledge-how (know-how or procedural knowledge) and knowledge by acquaintance. To possess knowledge-how means to have some form of practical...
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and provided to a PRS system is a set of knowledge areas. Each knowledge area is a piece of procedural knowledge that specifies how to do something, e.g...
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hippocampal damage. Learning can be distinguished by two forms of knowledge: declarative and procedural. Declarative information includes the conscious recall of...
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In contrast, knowledge about the rules of a language, such as grammatical word order is procedural knowledge and is stored in procedural memory. Ullman...
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Gettier problem (redirect from Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?)
landmark philosophical problem concerning the understanding of descriptive knowledge. Attributed to American philosopher Edmund Gettier, Gettier-type counterexamples...
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Metacognition (redirect from Metastrategic knowledge)
Declarative knowledge can also be referred to as "world knowledge". Procedural knowledge: refers to knowledge about doing things. This type of knowledge is displayed...
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one between procedural knowledge and declarative knowledge. The declarative/procedural framework focuses on memory systems—how knowledge is stored and...
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Ryle and Israel Scheffler, who conducted knowledge to the terms "procedural knowledge" and "conceptual Knowledge" and identified two types of skills: "routine...
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DIKW pyramid (redirect from Hierarchy of knowledge)
data items and information statements available. Knowledge quality deals with procedural knowledge and information embedded in the command and control...
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Knowledge and Its Limits, a 2000 book by philosopher Timothy Williamson, argues that the concept of knowledge cannot be analyzed into a set of other concepts;...
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A priori and a posteriori (redirect from A priori and a posterior knowledge)
philosophy to distinguish types of knowledge, justification, or argument by their reliance on experience. A priori knowledge is independent from any experience...
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procedural knowledge. In addition, priming (both perceptual and conceptual) can assist amnesiacs in the learning of fresh non-declarative knowledge....
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Is–ought problem (redirect from Knowledge and value)
statements of dubious validity. Hume's fork is the idea that all items of knowledge are based either on logic and definitions, or else on observation. If...
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Innatism (redirect from Innate knowledge)
already-formed ideas, knowledge, and beliefs. The opposing doctrine, that the mind is a tabula rasa (blank slate) at birth and all knowledge is gained from experience...
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In cryptography, a zero-knowledge proof (also known as a ZK proof or ZKP) is a protocol in which one party (the prover) can convince another party (the...
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personal knowledge and apply strategies to improve knowledge in areas in which they are lacking. Declarative knowledge and procedural knowledge: Declarative...
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Phronesis Procedural knowledge Situated knowledge Tacit assumption Text and conversation theory Threshold knowledge Unsaid "Tacit and Explicit Knowledge | Key...
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determinants: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge and skill, and motivation. Declarative knowledge represents the knowledge of a given task's requirements...
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Inference Testimony Types of knowledge Descriptive knowledge – "Knowledge that" Procedural knowledge – "Knowledge how" Knowledge by acquaintance A priori...
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advocated the procedural embedding of knowledge instead. The resulting conflict between the use of logical representations and the use of procedural representations...
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command that records a terminal session Script, a description of procedural knowledge used in script theory, also used in artificial intelligence SCRIPT...
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"know-how" or procedural knowledge (the knowledge of how, and especially how best, to perform some task), and "knowing of", or knowledge by acquaintance...
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subjectivism is that it is difficult to distinguish between knowledge, opinions, and subjective knowledge. Platonic idealism is a form of metaphysical objectivism...
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justification (or an "account") would require knowledge of difference, meaning that the definition of knowledge is circular. In the Sophist, Statesman, Republic...
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evaluated or which aspects are most important—procedural knowledge such as skills or declarative knowledge such as facts. Furthermore, there are inconclusive...
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