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What does "prior knowledge," as it is used in predicting, mean? A. Everything that I have ever learned c. Knowledge I was born with b. The knowledge that I already have on the subject d. None of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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The answer is B

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Prior knowledge is knowledge you had on the subject previously to leaning about the subject.

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Prior knowledge usually means c) the knowledge that I already have on the subject. In other words: the knowledge that a person stems from some previous experience. For example in a sentence: It was proved that a man had no prior knowledge of the incident, so that is why they stopped asking him questions about it.


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