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Explicit feedback maintains implicit knowledge

Consciousness and Cognition, 2013
The role of feedback was investigated with respect to conscious and unconscious knowledge acquired during artificial grammar learning (AGL). After incidental learning of training sequences, participants classified further sequences in terms of grammaticality and reported their decision strategy with or without explicit veridical feedback.
Andy D, Mealor, Zoltan, Dienes
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Tacit to explicit knowledge conversion

Cognitive Processing, 2017
The ability to create, use and transfer knowledge may allow the creation or improvement of new products or services. But knowledge is often tacit: It lives in the minds of individuals, and therefore, it is difficult to transfer it to another person by means of the written word or verbal expression.
Battistutti, Osvaldo Cairó   +1 more
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Explicit Knowledge and Tacit Knowledge Sharing

2011 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2011
Several researchers suggested that tacit knowledge sharing is much different from explicit knowledge sharing. Accordingly, we extend Bock and his colleagues' works to investigate the differences between the motivators for explicit knowledge sharing and those for tacit knowledge sharing.
Guan-Lin Chen   +4 more
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Making programming knowledge explicit

Computers & Education, 1993
Abstract The paper deals with the question of how to write programs with having the relevant knowledge on programming available in explicit form. A knowledge base was built which codes some of the knowledge related to the problem of selecting a proper data type in the process of program formation.
Pavol Návrat, Viera Rozinajová
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Expliciting Tacit Knowledge

2017
Organizations are still confused about tacit knowledge principles, conceptualization and applications. In this chapter, authors approach how tacit knowledge can be valuable for practical decisions and implementations, from theoretical and practical points of view.
George Leal Jamil   +1 more
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Explicit knowledge in dolphins?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999
The theoretical framework proposed by Dienes & Perner sets the wrong standards for knowledge to be considered explicit. Animals other than humans possess knowledge, too, some of which is probably explicit. We argue that a comparative approach to investigating knowledge is likely to be more fruitful than one based on linguistic constructs and ...
Eduardo Mercado, Scott O. Murray
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From rule-based explicit instruction to explicit knowledge

Instructed Second Language Acquisition, 2021
This pilot study investigated university-level intermediate Spanish learners’ (n=16) explicit knowledge about a contrast in grammatical aspect (preterite/imperfect) after they received rule-based explicit instruction. Prior studies have found that learners’ explicit knowledge about preterite and imperfect includes partially understood rules, which can
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