Benner's Model of Novice to Expert (1984) is based on how many levels of experience?

a. five c. seven
b. six d. four


A
Benner's Model of Novice to Expert (1984) acknowledges that there are certain skills, tasks, and outcomes that can be associated with differing levels of experience. Benner uses five levels of experience, which are novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert.

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