can knowledge be measured? Explain.
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Paper-and-pencil tests, or free-association methods such as free elicitation, are direct methods of measuring knowledge. They attempt to measure knowledge stored in memory. On the other hand, measures such as self-reports, or usage experience with a product, are indirect methods.
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Paper-and-pencil tests, or free-association methods such as free elicitation, are direct methods of measuring knowledge. They attempt to measure knowledge stored in memory. On the other hand, measures such as self-reports, or usage experience with a product, are indirect methods.
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