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* Imperative [[knowledge]] | * Imperative [[knowledge]] | ||
* Performative [[knowledge]] | * Performative [[knowledge]] | ||
=Generic relations= | =Generic relations= | ||
[[Superordinate concept]] in the [[generic relation]] is: | [[Superordinate concept]] in the [[generic relation]] is: | ||
* [Knowledge]] | * [Knowledge]] | ||
=Examples= | |||
I know how to change a flat tire. | |||
=References= | =References= | ||
[[Category:All]] | [[Category:All]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 16 December 2022
Definition
Procedural knowledge is knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. [1]
Notes
Procedural knowledge can be explicit knowledge as well as tacit knowledge.
Synonyms
Generic relations
Superordinate concept in the generic relation is:
- [Knowledge]]
Examples
I know how to change a flat tire.