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Anderson's theory of skill development distinguishes between declarative and procedural knowledge. Procedural knowledge refers knowing how to do something. What is declarative knowledge? a. Factual knowledge about a task b. Automatic task processing. c. Associative knowledge of the task. d. Muscle memory

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a. Factual knowledge about a task

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Anderson's theory distinguishes between two theories. The procedural theory and the declarative theory. While the procedural theory is basically knowledge on how to do something, the declarative knowledge theory is the knowledge about facts. It is the basic knowledge or facts about things that are stored in the memory. It is static in nature. It is knowledge about something, a process or a place or task which is already processed and stored in the memory.

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