A common student complaint is that skills and knowledge acquired in the classroom do not relate to their day-to-day lives. To the extent that this is true, one may say that
a. learning has not taken place.
b. capacity has changed though performance has not been tested.
c. learning is only about improving capability.
d. a skill that is not used immediately is not real.
Question 2
The branch of philosophy known as epistemology asks
a. how we know the world.
b. how we know ourselves.
c. how we study our thoughts.
d. how we study learning processes.