Multiple Choice
What is the difference between Situation Awareness and Situation Assessment?
A) Situation Awareness is a state of knowledge, whereas Situation Assessment is the cognitive processes used to achieve that state
B) Situation Awareness does not involve mental effort
C) Situation Awareness utilizes explicit memory, whereas Situation Assessment utilizes implicit memory
D) Only experts can have Situation Awareness
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