The statement ‘Processing information while learning something new can
occur without demonstration of behavior’ is true. Learning information can be
verbally (through speaking), visually (through diagrams , pictures, etc.) or by
hearing.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The process of learning involves perception, the way we perceive things from the environment or in school. Then it comes to process the information, which means the wat we think about what we are observing. We reflect on it and conceptualize to better understand. Then, we have to put into action what we learn in order to totally understand it. To master what we learn, we have to practice it once or twice until we get it.
Maybe to decided whether something is safe or not.