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Experiential knowledge (EK) in the brain of proficient engineers is an important asset for manufacturing enterprises.
Experiential knowledge of nursing was a core need for students interested in nursing careers.
Mr. Restrepo's piece speaks amusingly and instructively to the difference between myth-based prejudice and experiential knowledge.
Gnosticism, from the Greek for knowledge, is where adherents derive their spiritually elect status by virtue of special experiential knowledge.
Lacking memory, lacking direct experiential knowledge, amnesiacs have to make hypotheses and inferences, and they usually make plausible ones.
The participants represent a self-selecting sample, such that they had experiential knowledge of the specific phenomenon of study.
Traditionally, ERA is performed with the help of geometry and experiential knowledge.
Reflective writing during medical education allows for professional growth through retrospective analysis of experiential knowledge.
The database is especially designed as a repository of experiential knowledge, and includes qualitative search indices.
GAZETTE: Da Vinci's belief in science, observation, and experiential knowledge was unusual for his time.
Here, we suggest a different narrative, focussed on the rise of "experiential knowledge" in the 1970s.
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