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lracut11

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A person's understanding about how and when to apply the facts that have been learned is called
 
  A) Process knowledge.
  B) Declarative knowledge.
  C) Practical knowledge.
  D) Perpetual knowledge.
  E) Procedural knowledge.

Question 2

The authors use the acronym KSA to refer to what?
 
  A) Keep it Simple, and have the right Attitude
  B) Knowledge, skills, and attitudes
  C) Knowledge, strategy, and aptitude
  D) Knowledge skills and abilities



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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