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what are the three types of knowledge and explain them.

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Answered by inayaa71
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Types of knowledge. Piaget proposes three types of knowledge: physical, logical mathematical, and social knowledge.


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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

There are three fundamental categories of knowledge: explicit (information that is documented), implicit (information that is used), and tacit (understood information).

Explanation:

  • Together, these various sorts of knowledge make up the spectrum of how humans share information, learn, and develop.
  • Explicit knowledge is the kind of information we refer to as structured information, covering subjects that are simple to systematically document (in writing) and disseminate. Diagrams, one-sheets, strategy PowerPoint decks, instructions, raw data, and related reports are examples of explicit knowledge.
  • You get implicit knowledge when you discover the most effective method for doing something. After that, you can combine that expertise with other knowledge you've gained to find a solution to a brand-new issue.
  • Tacit knowledge is unspoken information that might be challenging to clearly express. It includes topics that are frequently "known" without necessarily being said and is frequently cultural or personal.

Thus the three types of knowledge are Explicit, Implicit and tactic.

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