GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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Declarative
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Kinesthetic
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Procedural
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Detailed explanation-1: -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-2: -Declarative knowledge, also known as verbal knowledge or factual knowledge, is any piece of information that can only be learned through memorization. It is an association between two or more items that are linked through memorization.
Detailed explanation-3: -’ Facts, world history, or rules for mathematical equations are all examples of declarative knowledge.
Detailed explanation-4: -However, declarative knowledge may be a collection of unrelated facts, whereas conceptual knowledge puts the focus on relationships. Also, declarative knowledge is an inert form of knowledge which contrasted with procedural knowledge as an active form, but conceptual knowledge can be part of an active process.