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According to Krathwohl, Bloom, and Masia (1973), the affective domain refers to how we interact with objects emotionally, such as feelings, values, admiration, excitement, motivations, and attitudes. Starting with the most basic behavior, the five main categories are listed. Assessing the affective domain is important because it provides insights into individual emotional and social development as well as their motivation, attitudes, and values. It helps educators in understanding how students feel about a subject, their degree of interest, and their readiness to interact and take part in learning activities.
Subject:
Psychology
Level:
High School
Material Type:
Assessment, Student Guide
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Date Added:
06/14/2023
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial
Language:
English
Media Format:
Downloadable docs

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