Which statement regarding the training approach is true?

1. Users may choose online multimedia or online tutorials to enhance retention.
2. Computer-based training should be used whenever data entry is required.
3. Blended learning is popular because it is appropriate for almost any content need.
4. Instructor-led training is still the best approach even though it is now less prevalent.


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Rationale: Users may choose online multimedia or online tutorials to enhance retention. Computers can be used to input data without the instruction being computer-based. Instructor-led training is actually the most popular but not necessarily the best. Blended learning is not appropriate for all types of content and the organization's network must be able to support electronic training delivery.

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