Which of the following is NOT true of the difference between training and education?

A. Training emphasizes doing; education emphasizes knowing.
B. Training emphasizes a certain level of skill; training does not evaluate mastery of a skill by comparing one trainee with another, as is done in a classroom.
C. Training prescribes a step-by-step approach; education is typically less concerned with performing a linear sequence of behaviors.
D. Training operates as an open system; education operates in more of a closed system.


Answer: D

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