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Difference between declarative and procedural knowledge in tabular form

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Answered by mahikhurana123
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Declarative knowledge is knowledge based on learned/studied facts. For example you’re teached that colors are build from three orthogonal components: Red, Green and Blue is so-called Declarative knowledge. This knowledge has b published and accepted papers about the relevant Subjects. In SHORT: Declarative Knowledge can be learned out-of-published books and digital manuscripts.

Procedural knowledge is knowledge based on learned/experienced facts on how to handle problems by heart, i.e. collective thought processes that define how things are done. For example the art of bicycling is an example of Procedural Knowledge. I.e. knowing the actual Procedure to handle a certain Action. The Actions do not have to be physical, but can also be Intellectu.
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