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    In Anderson's ACT Model, Knowing How to Do Something Requires
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In Anderson's ACT Model, Knowing How to Do Something Requires

Question 10

Question 10

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In Anderson's ACT model, knowing how to do something requires:


A) Procedural knowledge
B) A well-defined problem
C) Semantic knowledge
D) A means-end analysis

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