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  2. Procedural knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Procedural knowledge is the "know how" attributed to technology defined by cognitive psychologists, which is simply "know how to do it" knowledge.

  3. 10 Procedural Knowledge Examples - Helpful Professor

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    Definition of Procedural Knowledge. Procedural knowledge refers to the procedures, processes, and skills required to perform a task or activity. It involves executing actions or steps in a particular sequence to achieve a desired outcome or goal.

  4. Differentiating Knowledge Types: Declarative vs. Procedural ...

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    Discusses the differentiation between declarative and procedural knowledge, emphasizing their distinct characteristics and roles in learning. Declarative knowledge is about factual information and concepts, while procedural knowledge involves knowing how to perform various tasks.

  5. Declarative & Procedural Knowledge | Definition & Examples

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    Procedural knowledge is knowledge about steps and processes; it is about procedure and knowing to follow a specific order of steps. An example of procedural knowledge is knowing how to...

  6. Procedural knowledge - Oxford Reference

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    n. Information about how to carry out sequences of operationsknowing how in contrast to knowing that—sometimes lacking awareness and understanding of how to perform certain tasks and therefore being a form of non-declarative knowledge.

  7. Procedural Knowledge - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts ...

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    In the context of knowledge acquisition, procedural knowledge helps individuals develop strategies for problem-solving and decision-making. Unlike declarative knowledge, which can often be learned through reading or listening, procedural knowledge usually requires practice and experience to master.

  8. Procedural Knowledge - SpringerLink

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    Procedural knowledge is a concept of a dynamic process that cannot be represented validly by means of a sequential rule system (Bechtel and Abrahamsen 1991). Networks have been designed in a way that are able to assimilate concepts which were traditionally considered to be propositional systems, for instance, certain rudimentary language ...