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s344n2d4d5 [400]
2 years ago
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When derivative classifiers incorporate classified information from existing content into a new document, and no additional inte

rpretation or analysis is needed to deduce the classification of that information is an example of the concept of _______
Social Studies
1 answer:
scoray [572]2 years ago
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Answer:

"contained in"

Explanation:

Just as it is given in the question above, the responsibility of derivative classifiers is to make sure an already classified documents or data is used in the production of a new set of data or documents and this new set of data or document or information must include things or sources from the original classified documents or data.

As simple as ABC, When there is NO need for additional interpretation or analysis in order to get the classification of that information, then the concept we are dealing with is that of "CONTAINED IN".

If there is a need for additional interpretation or analysis in order to get the classification of that information, then the concept we are dealing with is that of "Revealed by".

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