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The feature validity of knowledge components relative to features in the cue or context determines the accessibility of a knowledge component. Of course, if a knowledge component is not available (does not have strength) it may be accessible yet not strong enough to be useful. | The feature validity of knowledge components relative to features in the cue or context determines the accessibility of a knowledge component. Of course, if a knowledge component is not available (does not have strength) it may be accessible yet not strong enough to be useful. | ||
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Accessibility
The feature validity of knowledge components relative to features in the cue or context determines the accessibility of a knowledge component. Of course, if a knowledge component is not available (does not have strength) it may be accessible yet not strong enough to be useful.