Knowledge level modeling is the process of theorizing over observations about a world and, to some extent, explaining the behavior of an agent as it interacts with its environment.
With this model, various problem solving methods (i.e. prediction, classification, explanation, tutoring, qualitative reasoning, planning, etc.)
[1] In "Applications of Abduction: Knowledge-Level Modeling",[2] Menzies proposes a new knowledge level modeling approach, called KLB, which specifies that "a knowledge base should be divided into domain-specific facts and domain-independent abstract problem solving inference procedures."
In his method, abductive reasoning is used to find assumptions which, when combined with theories, achieve the desired goals of the system.
Lack of Knowledge-Level in sports coaches might be dangerous and increase risk of injuries.