Psychomotor Domain

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Psychomotor Domain

Prepared byRose Ann M. Vasquez

It refers to the development of manipulative, sensory and

motor skills.

What is Psychomotor Domain?

LEVELS OF PSYCHOMOTOR

DOMAIN(Dean Hauenstein, 1998)

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

OBSERVING

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

IMITATING

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

MANIPULATING

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

PERFORMING

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

PERFECTING

> Psychological feedback.

Factors Affecting Psychomotor Skills

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

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