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What is the difference between Knowledge and Information?

Asked by Jasmijn , Last updated: Mar 30, 2024

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C. Adlai

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C. Adlai, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), California, USA

Answered Dec 10, 2020

When you say “knowledge,” you are referring to the type of information that is already stored in your brain. There are some things that you have learned about at an early age or even things that you will learn about later on in life that you will be able to use all over again, as you see fit. When you say “information,” you are referring to the type of data that you may learn.

There are different types of information that you will find right now but you can choose the type of information that you will store on your mind as knowledge. You will sometimes use the information to have a better understanding of the things that you already know.

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Yashu Dhiman

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Yashu Dhiman, Content Writer, Diploma in Literature, Noida, India

Answered Jul 12, 2020

Information encompasses the data that has been provided through some communication. Data deposited in a database can be managed by a procedure or a program to give data about something. For example, a banking application can verify how a certain account balance increased by returning the record of credit that occurred to that account using data accumulated in a database somewhere so that information would have been retrieved about the transaction. It is imperative to realize that without data, knowledge is not possible. To be successful in life and advance your chosen career, you must know that profession.

Being knowledgeable gives us the confidence to deal with peers and superiors alike. To gain knowledge, you must have some cognitive and analytical abilities. You must also be able to convey information successfully. There are four steps on the path to actual knowledge that is declarative to verbalize, procedural to problem solve, contextual to define outcome with at hand knowledge, and somatic or first-person perspective.

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