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competence, competent, incompetence, or
incompetent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Competence or
competency may
refer to:
Competence (human...
- In psychology, the four
stages of
competence, or the "conscious
competence"
learning model,
relates to the
psychological states involved in the process...
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Gillick competence is a term
originating in
England and
Wales and is used in
medical law to
decide whether a
child (a
person under 16
years of age) is...
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communicative competence, as
developed in linguistics,
originated in
response to
perceived inadequacy of the
notion of
linguistic competence. That is, communicative...
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access a wide
variety of markets. In a 1990
article titled "The Core
Competence of the Corporation", C. K.
Prahalad and Gary
Hamel illustrated that core...
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Competence is the set of
demonstrable characteristics and
skills that
enable and
improve the
efficiency or
performance of a job.
Competency is a series...
- In microbiology, genetics, cell biology, and
molecular biology,
competence is the
ability of a cell to
alter its
genetics by
taking up
extracellular ("naked")...
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Competence (also
called competency or capability) is a
polyseme indicating a
variety of
different notions. In
current literature,
three notions are most...
- The
Balance of
Competences Review was an “audit of what the EU (European Union) does and how it
affects the UK (United Kingdom)”,
carried out by the United...
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Ecological competence is a term that has
several different meanings that are
dependent on the
context it is used. The term "Ecological
competence" can be...