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What type of information is included in a process description?
What type of information is included in a process description?
- Non-instructional processes
- Instructional processes
- Both non-instructional and instructional processes (correct)
- Neither non-instructional nor instructional processes
What is the purpose of a process description?
What is the purpose of a process description?
- To learn
- To understand
- To communicate
- All of the above (correct)
How detailed can a process description be?
How detailed can a process description be?
- Very concise
- Extensive
- Both very concise and extensive (correct)
- Neither very concise nor extensive
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- A process description is a series of events that happen in order to achieve a specific outcome.
- The events can be categorized into non-instructional processes (such as an analysis of how an internal combustion engine works) and instructional processes (such as recommended/required procedures and explicit step-by-step instructions to be followed).
- A process description can be very concise or extensive, depending on the need.
- A process description can be useful for a variety of purposes, including learning, understanding, and communicating.
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