background knowledge

NOUN
  1. information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem
    the embassy filled him in on the background of the incident
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How To Use background knowledge In A Sentence

  • There is unlikely to be a consensus definition of the boundaries between background knowledge and the specific issues addressed in individual papers.
  • The author focuses the article on the significance, goal and approaches of the cultural background knowledge.
  • And the criterion is the background knowledge and the expectation of the target audience.
  • There is unlikely to be a consensus definition of the boundaries between background knowledge and the specific issues addressed in individual papers.
  • He likened this notion of background knowledge to information stored on the hard disc of a computer.
  • This holds provided that the initial probability of the hypothesis in relation to the background knowledge or belief is not zero.
  • Unfortunately many of the science schemes on the market assume a depth of background knowledge which not all teachers have.
  • In addition, the introduction to each Resource Book gives you vital background knowledge about the concepts and methodology underlying each technique.
  • They are not semi active just because they exist in you in your background knowledge.
  • They are not semi active just because they exist in you in your background knowledge.
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