In this manner a knowledge structure takes the form of a semantic network.
This, in fact, is a significant part of the knowledge structure.
A community may be defined as a group of people with a sense of common history, language, race, mores, values, attitudes, knowledge structures, and purpose.
Expertise and learning: How do we think about instructional processes now that we have discovered knowledge structures?
The set of all possible knowledge states is called the knowledge structure.
These knowledge structures about events are labelled 'event prototypes'.
Availability refers to the knowledge structure, or heuristic, being stored in memory for future use.
It also aids the reader in blending new information into existing knowledge structures.
Further approaches suggest a multi-level knowledge structure for Christ in terms of what can be revealed to humans, etc.
Resource recombinations in the firm: knowledge structures and the potential for Schumpeterian innovation.