Psychomotor Domain

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Psychomotor Domain Prepared by Rose Ann M. Vasquez

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Psychomotor Domain

Prepared byRose Ann M. Vasquez

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It refers to the development of manipulative, sensory and

motor skills.

What is Psychomotor Domain?

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LEVELS OF PSYCHOMOTOR

DOMAIN(Dean Hauenstein, 1998)

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The act of receiving and recognizing certain particular stimuli or phenomena.

OBSERVING

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The act of interpreting, translating and responding to repeat or stimulate an act in accordance with stimuli or phenomena.

IMITATING

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The act of valuing and applying knowledge to perform an action in a situation analogous orsimilar to that which it was originally imitated.

MANIPULATING

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The act of analyzing, synthesizing and organizing actions to act rationally and functionally.

PERFORMING

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The act of evaluating and behaving with a high degree of sensory and motor skills, sensitivity, expertise and artistry.

PERFECTING

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> Psychological feedback.

Factors Affecting Psychomotor Skills

> Amount of practice.> Task complexity.> Work distribution.> Motive-incentive conditions.> Environmental factors.

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