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Simulation Training

Simulation training refers to any kind of training which involves imitating a real-life process in order to provide a lifelike experience.

Simulation training can be used to teach people a wide range of skills, such as how to do specific job-related tasks. It can also be used to help them understand certain situations, such as how to behave appropriately in a cafe.

Virtual reality training is a specific kind of simulation training based on interaction with a computer-simulated environment.

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