Psychomotor
Domain
Prepared by
Rose 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 or
similar 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.
Psychomotor Domain

Psychomotor Domain

  • 1.
  • 2.
    It refers tothe development of manipulative, sensory and motor skills. What is Psychomotor Domain?
  • 3.
  • 4.
    The act ofreceiving and recognizing certain particular stimuli or phenomena. OBSERVING
  • 5.
    The act ofinterpreting, translating and responding to repeat or stimulate an act in accordance with stimuli or phenomena. IMITATING
  • 6.
    The act ofvaluing and applying knowledge to perform an action in a situation analogous or similar to that which it was originally imitated. MANIPULATING
  • 7.
    The act ofanalyzing, synthesizing and organizing actions to act rationally and functionally. PERFORMING
  • 8.
    The act ofevaluating and behaving with a high degree of sensory and motor skills, sensitivity, expertise and artistry. PERFECTING
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    > Psychological feedback. FactorsAffecting Psychomotor Skills > Amount of practice. > Task complexity. > Work distribution. > Motive-incentive conditions. > Environmental factors.