GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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Observe stage
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Acknowledgement stage
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Cognitive stage
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Associative stage
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Detailed explanation-1: -Declarative knowledge is the knowledge of facts, data, and pieces of information, such as mathematical or scientific facts. An example of a declarative knowledge statement is, “A car has four tires.” Declarative knowledge is explicit, meaning either a person knows it or they don’t.
Detailed explanation-2: -Declarative knowledge consists of facts that can be stated verbally, such as propositions about persons, places, things, and events. An example is the proposition “Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.” Procedural knowledge consists of instructions for the performance of series of operations.
Detailed explanation-3: -Declarative knowledge, also referred to as verbal or factual knowledge, describes things, events, or processes; their attributes; and their relation to each other. It is contrary to procedural or implicit knowledge, which refers to the knowledge of how to perform or operate.
Detailed explanation-4: -Declarative knowledge is “knowing what.” It includes static information, such as the facts and figures related to a topic.