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Benjamin Bloom developed Bloom's Taxonomy in the 1950s.
Benjamin Bloom developed Bloom's Taxonomy in the 1950s.
True
Bloom's Taxonomy is often depicted as a flat structure rather than a pyramid.
Bloom's Taxonomy is often depicted as a flat structure rather than a pyramid.
False
Bloom's Taxonomy has been revised only once since its original development.
Bloom's Taxonomy has been revised only once since its original development.
False
The original Bloom's Taxonomy includes five levels of cognitive learning.
The original Bloom's Taxonomy includes five levels of cognitive learning.
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Comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy involves understanding the meaning of information.
Comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy involves understanding the meaning of information.
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Knowledge is the level in Bloom's Taxonomy where learners are expected to apply information to solve problems or make predictions.
Knowledge is the level in Bloom's Taxonomy where learners are expected to apply information to solve problems or make predictions.
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Comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy involves understanding the meaning of information.
Comprehension in Bloom's Taxonomy involves understanding the meaning of information.
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At the analysis level, learners are asked to explain, describe, or interpret concepts.
At the analysis level, learners are asked to explain, describe, or interpret concepts.
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Application in Bloom's Taxonomy involves recalling basic information and understanding basic concepts.
Application in Bloom's Taxonomy involves recalling basic information and understanding basic concepts.
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The foundational level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves the recall of information or the ability to remember and understand basic concepts.
The foundational level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves the recall of information or the ability to remember and understand basic concepts.
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