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What is the difference between knowledge and information?
 
  A) Knowledge is information that has been organized in memory
  B) Knowledge is less concrete than information
  C) Knowledge and information are two completely separate constructs
  D) There is no difference between knowledge and information

Question 2

The representation of knowledge:
 
  A) is largely based on developmental studies
  B) is a principal theme in behaviorist psychology
  C) is a historical importance, but has little to do with modern cognitive psychology
  D) is fundamental to the study of cognition



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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